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the turkey? possible? fox business' jeff flock is why your thanksgiving table might be missing this dish? when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. nicorette mini starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. anytime. anywhere. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i choose nicorette mini. . gerri: welcome back to "the willis report." in a moment why we might be facing this thanksgiving without the turkey, but it's time for a look at other stories in the news. >>> an nfl investigation into deflategate finds that new england patriots quarterback tom brady likely knew of inappropriate activity. according to the official nfl report, it is more probable than not that the locker room attendant and equipment assistant deflated the footballs used in the afc championship. however, the probe cleared coach bill belichick and team management of wrongdoing. >>> jetblue will offer flights from new york to havana cuba july 3rd. the first major carrier to offer direct flights sinc
the turkey? possible? fox business' jeff flock is why your thanksgiving table might be missing this dish? when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. nicorette mini starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. anytime. anywhere. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i choose nicorette mini. . gerri: welcome back to "the willis report." in a moment why we might be facing this thanksgiving without the turkey, but it's time for a look at other stories in the...
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and broilers are two-thirds of the market eggs is 20% and turkeys the remaining 10. broilers have been largely uneffected since most are raises in the south but iowa and minnesota, the top producers for eggs and turkey have been hit hard. eggs are the biggest issue, including pending cases, 6% of the layer hens have been taken offline. experts expect that push up egg prices. >> we expected egg prices to be pushed up 15 cents a dozen putting us close to 2014 inflated price levels at wholesale. >> and turkeys, 1.5% of the supply has been impacted and they are stock piked through august and so far that is normal but consumers may have to pay more for thanksgivings. broilers are not effected but they are the main poultry product shipped overseas. mexico and china are posing import bans and restrictions and the price of wholesale dark meat chicken is falling, 30% lower than a year ago. i'm morgan brennan. >>> jennie-o is temporarily laying off 233 employees at the processing plant in minnesota because of the outbreak. the outbreak has cut the number after available turkey
and broilers are two-thirds of the market eggs is 20% and turkeys the remaining 10. broilers have been largely uneffected since most are raises in the south but iowa and minnesota, the top producers for eggs and turkey have been hit hard. eggs are the biggest issue, including pending cases, 6% of the layer hens have been taken offline. experts expect that push up egg prices. >> we expected egg prices to be pushed up 15 cents a dozen putting us close to 2014 inflated price levels at...
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all frozen turkey, 173,000 tons in what i like to call the strategic turkey reserve out there.s possible that we won't have problems this thanksgiving. we visited a poultry operation just when this outbreak really started to gain steam, liz, and you know it's very difficult. once you get obviously any kind of outbreak in one of the operations, very difficult to stop the spread. you got to kill everything. it's not pretty. liz: no. jeff. this and order the frozen one, freezer burn on a turkey? i don't think so. closing bell, 15 minutes away, our closer says there is a lot for you the investor to worry about. if you hang on for the wild ride, it's worth it. our next guest explains. have you touched the stuff?. it's evil. and ladders... awwwwwww!!!!! they have all those warnings on them. might as well say, "you're going to die, jeff". you hired someone to clean the gutters? not just someone. someone from angie's list. but we're not members. we don't have to be to use their new snapfix feature. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair pri
all frozen turkey, 173,000 tons in what i like to call the strategic turkey reserve out there.s possible that we won't have problems this thanksgiving. we visited a poultry operation just when this outbreak really started to gain steam, liz, and you know it's very difficult. once you get obviously any kind of outbreak in one of the operations, very difficult to stop the spread. you got to kill everything. it's not pretty. liz: no. jeff. this and order the frozen one, freezer burn on a turkey? i...
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get a sense -- empathy with the turkey tragedy that turkey walked around at the turkey's name was abigail. the only turkey i've ever made page one in "the wall street journal." there was a crash after bring the turkeys down the highway and suddenly the highways filled with turkeys. some friends of mine in maryland were riding along and they grab one of the turkeys to bring it down to the rescue center. so i knew the folks. bring abigail tuerk last edited. it was a great learning moment. here's what you'll be eating in four or five days. a lot of conversion happened the day post that because the students like the turkey. >> guest: it brought the reality home. the way we tell them is out of sight the there's two types of violence, there is hot and cold violence. hot is what isis is doing cutting off heads. 9/11 was hot of violence. the gun shootings you know in aurora and in connecticut. we feel that. the media talks about it often, but cold violence, how the animals are killed, executioners on death row people killed by drones which you've written your book about. it's out of sight. we don
get a sense -- empathy with the turkey tragedy that turkey walked around at the turkey's name was abigail. the only turkey i've ever made page one in "the wall street journal." there was a crash after bring the turkeys down the highway and suddenly the highways filled with turkeys. some friends of mine in maryland were riding along and they grab one of the turkeys to bring it down to the rescue center. so i knew the folks. bring abigail tuerk last edited. it was a great learning...
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now risks alienating turkey if it supplies heavy weaponry to the p.k.k., including its battle-tested women fighters. >> some of them are widowed from turkish military operations in the southeast. others are just committed to the kurdish cause and have taken up arms because there's been no political recourse for them in turkey. it's a continuation of the p.k.k.'s mobile approach to fighting for kurdish rights wherever kurds are oppressed. not only in turkey but in syria iraq and iran. >> reporter: but now, kurds face a much more serious existential challenge: containing isis and it's extraordinarily harsh treatment of women. and so these women fighters have decided to devote their lives to confronting the threat. all have agreed not to marry or to have children. their fighting unit becomes their family. why do it? >> if you want to protect yourself and live free, you can't reach it in our traditional marriages. the slavery begins in the family. when you follow the mentality that you should marry at a certain age and have children you then choose to live in a cage. i didn't want to bel
now risks alienating turkey if it supplies heavy weaponry to the p.k.k., including its battle-tested women fighters. >> some of them are widowed from turkish military operations in the southeast. others are just committed to the kurdish cause and have taken up arms because there's been no political recourse for them in turkey. it's a continuation of the p.k.k.'s mobile approach to fighting for kurdish rights wherever kurds are oppressed. not only in turkey but in syria iraq and iran....
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so i don't expect honestly speaking at this ministerial for turkey to request a nato role in creating this foreign minister says it is because of international politics. >> turkey has been singled out in isis as the main challenging force. and despite the fact that assad has been brought to task by turkish authorities as the main enemy. but there has been a kind of ongoing disagreement between washington and -- concerning which enemy nato should target. >> reporter: right now the only commitment that nato has is the deployment of the pate -- patriot missile defense system. and that has lead many to wonder what role turkey will play in any conflict resolution with suria, and whether it has the appetite for concrete action. >>> 14 people have been killed in afghanistan in a taliban attack. others were attending a concert. 54 people managed to escape. >> translator: there was a party at the hotel. i saw the attacker sitting at the first table. i got worried because i had not seen this guest before. he then dragged out his gun and fired on foreign guests. there were 12 guests in the resta
so i don't expect honestly speaking at this ministerial for turkey to request a nato role in creating this foreign minister says it is because of international politics. >> turkey has been singled out in isis as the main challenging force. and despite the fact that assad has been brought to task by turkish authorities as the main enemy. but there has been a kind of ongoing disagreement between washington and -- concerning which enemy nato should target. >> reporter: right now the...
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is this something that's going to affect turkey suppliers, turkey consumers come turkey-eating time thisl? >> you know gwen, it's unlikely. for this reason: unfortunately, a number of countries have decided to ban all poultry and turkey sales to their country, exports from the u.s. which is unfortunate. we think a more appropriate way is to regionalize those ban which meanings our export numbers will be down so domestic supply could be up. so consumers might actually see more supply, not less supply of turkey and chicken. we're still uncertain in terms of the impact on eggs. about 100 billion eggs a year are produced. iowa obviously being the number-one egg producer. it represents roughly 9% of overall egg production. we're still looking at relatively small percentages of the overall food supply. >> ifill: secretary of agriculture tom vilsack thanks so much. >> you bet. >> woodruff: in israel, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has just one more day to form a coalition government following march's election, or someone else will be asked to try. his efforts hit a snag monday when his forei
is this something that's going to affect turkey suppliers, turkey consumers come turkey-eating time thisl? >> you know gwen, it's unlikely. for this reason: unfortunately, a number of countries have decided to ban all poultry and turkey sales to their country, exports from the u.s. which is unfortunate. we think a more appropriate way is to regionalize those ban which meanings our export numbers will be down so domestic supply could be up. so consumers might actually see more supply, not...
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saudi arabia, qatar and turkey provide significant assistance for syria's rebels. i.s.i.l. still holds ground in major cities. more rebel groups are now considering joining forces to defeat saud. assad. hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera. >> near the town of serin was hit, it also says that children were killed and not a single i.s.i.l. fighter was injured. no confirmation of the report but it is investigating the claims. >>> two explosions have killed at least 13 people in iraq's capital. officials say the bombs went off just minutes apart in the public commercial area of baghdad. first suicide car bomb, detonated near cafes filled with customers. second car bomb also struck in the neighborhood. >>> egypt's army says it has killed 29 fighters in 11 days of raid in northern sinai. 113 have already been arrested in a year long crack down. egyptian security forces sim presidentsincepresident mohamed morsi was overthrown in 2013. >>> unprecedented numbers of people this year crossing from north africa to europe. stefanie dekker has more from catania in northern italy. >> rescued at
saudi arabia, qatar and turkey provide significant assistance for syria's rebels. i.s.i.l. still holds ground in major cities. more rebel groups are now considering joining forces to defeat saud. assad. hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera. >> near the town of serin was hit, it also says that children were killed and not a single i.s.i.l. fighter was injured. no confirmation of the report but it is investigating the claims. >>> two explosions have killed at least 13 people in iraq's...
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turkey foreign minister says two people have been killed after a turkey cargo ship was attacked off the of libya and the ves was headed to the port of tubrook and two were killed and others wounded and we are live from istanbul and she on the phone from istanbul and give us some perspective for us the dynamics at play here. >> reporter: as far as we know we rely much on what the foreign ministry says more than anyone else at the moment and this happened on sunday and this vessel is not actually the vessel itself is flagged under the cook islands and carrying cargo for construction and was on its way to libya to tubrook and the vessel came under artillery fire 13 nautical miles by tubrook and had canon fire and was attacked from the air as well well. >> we are having a difficult time with that connection there with bernard smith speaking to us from istanbul but we will continue to follow developments on the story. ten groups of fighters in central african republican signed a peace deal with the government and signed in the peace capitol of bongi to end years of fighting and killed thousa
turkey foreign minister says two people have been killed after a turkey cargo ship was attacked off the of libya and the ves was headed to the port of tubrook and two were killed and others wounded and we are live from istanbul and she on the phone from istanbul and give us some perspective for us the dynamics at play here. >> reporter: as far as we know we rely much on what the foreign ministry says more than anyone else at the moment and this happened on sunday and this vessel is not...
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. >>> turkey's foreign minister has urged nato members to unite against isil.lieve turkey is sending mixed messages particularly on how to deal with the conflict in syria syria. imran khan reports. >> reporter: the violence continues despite the continuing coalition air strike against isil. the international community is once again calling on syrian president to declare a ceasefire. turkey has long been a vocal opponent of the assad regime and proposed a series of secure zones to be implemented. at the nato foreign minister summit the threat from isil was discussed at length. what wasn't discussed was the proposal for this so-called secure zones. turkey has not brought up with the issue with nato. >> the turkish foreign minister at the previous meeting a few months ago noted that turkey does believe that this is the right thing to do but did not request a nato role. we will see, of course, what happens here. but the prime minister did not request a nato role when he was here earlier in the meeting, so i don't expect honestly speaking at this ministerial for tur
. >>> turkey's foreign minister has urged nato members to unite against isil.lieve turkey is sending mixed messages particularly on how to deal with the conflict in syria syria. imran khan reports. >> reporter: the violence continues despite the continuing coalition air strike against isil. the international community is once again calling on syrian president to declare a ceasefire. turkey has long been a vocal opponent of the assad regime and proposed a series of secure zones to...
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has is the deployment of the patriot missile on turkey's border to syria.re's an idea of secure zones but it has not been discussed with n.a.t.o. leading many to wonder what role tuckey will play in conflict resolution within syria, and why it has the appetite >>> british military say they intercepted two bombers scrambled north of scotland to escort the russian aircraft out of the area. they never crossed into u.k. air space. intercepts agreed. -- increased >>> three baltic nations are asking n.a.t.o. to permanently deploy ground troops in their countries as a deterrent. yest tonia, latvia and mauritania sent a unit letter to the supreme allied commander in europe asking for an n.a.t.o. battalion for 700-800 troops. n.a.t.o.'s head made no commitment. the main messages is nato is ready and prepared we'll defend all allies. >> n.a.t.o. has increased military presence in the baltic region and is training rapid response forces that can be easily deployed to trouble spots. russia's ambassador to the e.u. says the request was motivated by politics. as far as he
has is the deployment of the patriot missile on turkey's border to syria.re's an idea of secure zones but it has not been discussed with n.a.t.o. leading many to wonder what role tuckey will play in conflict resolution within syria, and why it has the appetite >>> british military say they intercepted two bombers scrambled north of scotland to escort the russian aircraft out of the area. they never crossed into u.k. air space. intercepts agreed. -- increased >>> three baltic...
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are -- arrivals from turkey are expect to triple. the problem is on the island of khost in the eastern sea. >> reporter: it's the end of a long and dangerous journey, the greek coast guard plucking 13 syrians from an inflatable raft. among them a 13-year-old, who drove with his parents and three siblings. >> translation: i'm coming from dead. i am and my family coming from dead. >> reporter: these children have seep their city reduced to rubble. more than once men's throats have been cut before their eyes. they are not rich. they work in the water utility, and spent their savings on the crossing. others bypass the smugglers. all they had was a dingy. it's only 5.5km. on a calm night. it's easy. the coast guard picked up 1500 more than it collected last year. that's because tacks ticks changed. last year we faced on invasion with a smuggler on board, and a kind of sophisticated transportation. we needed to deploy our patrol boats in order to tackle in situation and make hot pursuits. smugglers tried to bulletproof engine casings, the
are -- arrivals from turkey are expect to triple. the problem is on the island of khost in the eastern sea. >> reporter: it's the end of a long and dangerous journey, the greek coast guard plucking 13 syrians from an inflatable raft. among them a 13-year-old, who drove with his parents and three siblings. >> translation: i'm coming from dead. i am and my family coming from dead. >> reporter: these children have seep their city reduced to rubble. more than once men's throats...
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traders are coming down from turkey to buy the most viable artifacts and sell them in turkey and europes was simply increasing the plunder. what they don't sell, they will destroy, saying they're destroying [indiscernible] particularly would like to destroy free islamic roman structures that are in palmyra. palmer is in the middle of the desert, not easily accessible from anywhere. but it is a most beautiful agent city which if they behave the way they behaved in cities in iraq, will not be there anymore. amy: the syrian antiquities chief said hundreds of statues had been moved from the historic syrian city of palmyra to locations safe from islamic state militants who managed to take control of areas of the ancient site on wednesday. he called on the international community to help protect the ancient site. >> it is an international battle. if they succeed, it will not be a victory against only the syrian people, but one against america, china, france britain and russia and all the permanent members of the security council as well as the international community. they must at least preve
traders are coming down from turkey to buy the most viable artifacts and sell them in turkey and europes was simply increasing the plunder. what they don't sell, they will destroy, saying they're destroying [indiscernible] particularly would like to destroy free islamic roman structures that are in palmyra. palmer is in the middle of the desert, not easily accessible from anywhere. but it is a most beautiful agent city which if they behave the way they behaved in cities in iraq, will not be...
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saudi arabia, qatar and turkey provide significant assistance for syrian rebels. >> in yemen the saudiscovered that i have power, the united states is following them in yemen and killing shiites and can turn this to syria and the united states is not going to stop them from arming these islam. >> reporter: assad fighters still hold ground in major cities. more rebel groups are now considering joining forces to defeat assad, i'm with al jazeera. >>> a u.s. led air strike killed at least 52 civilians in northern syria on friday according to an group and this was near the town of seran and children were among those killed and not a single i.s.i.l. fighter injured and the pentagon cannot confirm the report but it's investigating. ♪ it's exactly a week since the devastating earthquake hit nepal and the death toll is climbing 6841 are known to have died and more reports come from remote areas and rescue workers recover more bodies from the rubble more than 14,000 people were injured. u.n. believes nearly 1 1/2 million people need food and reconstruction test could be over $10 billion and half
saudi arabia, qatar and turkey provide significant assistance for syrian rebels. >> in yemen the saudiscovered that i have power, the united states is following them in yemen and killing shiites and can turn this to syria and the united states is not going to stop them from arming these islam. >> reporter: assad fighters still hold ground in major cities. more rebel groups are now considering joining forces to defeat assad, i'm with al jazeera. >>> a u.s. led air strike...
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. >> syria's war was also high on the agenda at the latest nato summit which has wrapped up in turkey. and has this report. >> the violence in syria continues as the islamic state of iraq and the levant says it has taken territory. that's despites the continuing air strikes against the armed group. the international community is once again calling on syrian president to declare a cease fire. turkey has long been a vocal opponent of the regime, and has propose add series of so called secure zones to be implemented with which it shares a land border. the nato foreign minister summit in the southern turkish city, the threat from isil was discussed at length. what wasn't discussed was the proposal for the so called secure zone as task perhapses best suited for nato, but turkey has not brought up the issue. >> the turkish foreign minister at the previous foreign minister, a few months ago noticed that turkey does believe that this is the right thing to do, but did not request a role, we will see, of course, what happens here, but prime minister did not request a nato role when he was here
. >> syria's war was also high on the agenda at the latest nato summit which has wrapped up in turkey. and has this report. >> the violence in syria continues as the islamic state of iraq and the levant says it has taken territory. that's despites the continuing air strikes against the armed group. the international community is once again calling on syrian president to declare a cease fire. turkey has long been a vocal opponent of the regime, and has propose add series of so called...
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turkey plans to train syrian anti-government forces with the u.s. military. observers expect the confrontation between turkey and syria to escalate. >>> the vietnam war ended 40 years ago. the result was a huge setback in u.s. influence in the asia-pacific region. it took 20 years for the u.s. and vietnam to normalize diplomatic ties in 1995. another 20 years later, their relationship is flourishing. nhk world's -- shimizu has more. >> reporter: vietnam's largest garment manufacturer has its base in hoe chi minh city. it employs 35,000 people. the number one export destination is the united states. -- is the deputy chairman of the vietnam textile association. he says during the vietnam war, he fought against the united states. he help build the ho chi minh trail, a network of supply routes delivering weapons, food, and equipment from north vietnam to antigovernment forces in the south. he survived numerous u.s. air raids. >> translator: we disposed of bombs while single mindedly constructing the trail. back then, my mind was filled with nothing but hatred for
turkey plans to train syrian anti-government forces with the u.s. military. observers expect the confrontation between turkey and syria to escalate. >>> the vietnam war ended 40 years ago. the result was a huge setback in u.s. influence in the asia-pacific region. it took 20 years for the u.s. and vietnam to normalize diplomatic ties in 1995. another 20 years later, their relationship is flourishing. nhk world's -- shimizu has more. >> reporter: vietnam's largest garment...
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a coalition of rebel groups backed by turkey, qatar and saudi arabia. made gains against the government in idlib province. they say their next move is to capture a strategic city and determined to capture president is assad's hot land but it's still claiming civilian lives. >> reporter: medics wash the body of a man they say was exposed to chlorine gas. syrian activists say government war planes dropped barrels containing the toxic gas on the town in idlib province. it's the seconds alleged chemical attack on the town this week. and it's not the first time the syrian opposition has raised concerns. in 2013, united nations investigators confirmed the use of sarin nerve agent sowed ought side the capital of damascus without establishing who carried out the attack. the u.s. and many other countries there have repeatedly accused the government of bashar al-assad of attacking the syrian people with chemical weapons. accusations dismissed by the leadership in damascus. last month united nations security council ambassadors were shown this video doctors trying
a coalition of rebel groups backed by turkey, qatar and saudi arabia. made gains against the government in idlib province. they say their next move is to capture a strategic city and determined to capture president is assad's hot land but it's still claiming civilian lives. >> reporter: medics wash the body of a man they say was exposed to chlorine gas. syrian activists say government war planes dropped barrels containing the toxic gas on the town in idlib province. it's the seconds...
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. >>> breaking news from turkey. there's been two explosions at the kurdish hdpd party offices in southern turkey. three people have been injured. >>> the u.n. secretary-general has called on southeast asia's governments to help rescue thousands of migrants believed abandoned at sea. those who have made it to sea in indonesia are being held in places without basic shower facilities. a migrant boat has been towed back out to sea against its will. >>reporter: thailand is not pushing anyone away. human rights is the issue and we must take care of it. >> they say governments need to be doing more to get rid of smuggling networks across the region. >> certainly diplomatic efforts will continue. we're hoping there's sharing of information about ships which are at sea and even more than that if there are regional powers with ships, even global powers then it can also play a part in trying to find these ships. the smuggling network was moving 8,000 people a month on average. one month there as 13,000. there's a limit to the
. >>> breaking news from turkey. there's been two explosions at the kurdish hdpd party offices in southern turkey. three people have been injured. >>> the u.n. secretary-general has called on southeast asia's governments to help rescue thousands of migrants believed abandoned at sea. those who have made it to sea in indonesia are being held in places without basic shower facilities. a migrant boat has been towed back out to sea against its will. >>reporter: thailand is...
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the number of patients crossing the board never to turkey is increasing exponentially. putting extra pressure on rehabilitation centers helping those needing specialist treatment. bernard smith reports from the syria-turkey border. >> reporter: evidence of the brutality of war is packed in to every room in this rehabilitation center near the border with syria. shrapnel and bullet wounds are the most common. this young fighter has spinal cord injuries. and is paralyzed from the waist down. >> translator: to be honest, we are under a lot of pressure since the fighting came closer to the border here. we are getting more patients up to 60 per day. >> reporter: syria's conflict now in its fifth year, has resulted in around a million wounded people. there are no reliable estimates of how many have been left permanently physically disabled. shrapnel cut in to his spinas his unit tried to ambush a government checkpoint. his legs are paralyzed. >> translator: when i got injured first i felt so depressed. it was hard to think i might never walk again. and spend all my life like t
the number of patients crossing the board never to turkey is increasing exponentially. putting extra pressure on rehabilitation centers helping those needing specialist treatment. bernard smith reports from the syria-turkey border. >> reporter: evidence of the brutality of war is packed in to every room in this rehabilitation center near the border with syria. shrapnel and bullet wounds are the most common. this young fighter has spinal cord injuries. and is paralyzed from the waist down....
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it covers 36 million pounds of ground turkey. >> narrator: the decision to recall the ground turkey wasommended by cargill vice president mike robach. >> is it painful for a cpany to do that? >> it's very painful for a company to do that. it's not a decision taken lightly. it was clear to us that there was an association with a number of those illnesses with our product. >> narrator: cargill had known for months that it was having problems with salmonella. >> when we saw increases in levels of salmonella in our product, we kind of looked and said, "oh, you know, that's kind of a seasonal thing." an d it came up and it went down. and i think at the end of the day, we weren't taking appropriate action. >> narrator: the failure to act allowed millions of pounds of ground turkey to leave the springdale plant, and much of it was known to carry high levels of salmonella. as a result, 136 people were sickened and one died. and it all happened under the watch of usda's inspection arm the food safety and inspection service, fsis, which has inspectors in every slaughterhouse in the country. >> ha
it covers 36 million pounds of ground turkey. >> narrator: the decision to recall the ground turkey wasommended by cargill vice president mike robach. >> is it painful for a cpany to do that? >> it's very painful for a company to do that. it's not a decision taken lightly. it was clear to us that there was an association with a number of those illnesses with our product. >> narrator: cargill had known for months that it was having problems with salmonella. >> when...
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turkey was not at war with the u.s. so it didn't make sense. the germans are suing for peace on the same reasons. this misunderstanding is born where the germans have something of a case to complain they had been misled by wilson. wilson and some of his aides have already come to an agreement with france and britain that german territorial integrity will not be respected in the postwar settlement. he did not make this clear to the germans. had he made it clear, they probably would not have surrendered. he is usually accused of being an excessively idealistic and unrealistic politician. at times, he was. in this case, he was playing machiavelli. the germans thought they would get a better deal and they would get a negotiated peace. they got nothing of the kind. they got unopposed peas -- peace. we will have a lot of time to go through the articulators -- particulars. all the nuts and bolts of interwar diplomacy which would revise. the visit meant understanding is the germans thought they would get a deal and they got a deal on the principles of
turkey was not at war with the u.s. so it didn't make sense. the germans are suing for peace on the same reasons. this misunderstanding is born where the germans have something of a case to complain they had been misled by wilson. wilson and some of his aides have already come to an agreement with france and britain that german territorial integrity will not be respected in the postwar settlement. he did not make this clear to the germans. had he made it clear, they probably would not have...
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. >>> and is that traditional thanksgiving turkey dinner in jeopardy? details next. little miss puffytail thinks every time someone enters this room. for while the people who come in here can use quilted northern, a toilet paper that works so well they can completely forget their experience... ...little miss puffytail can never forget. she can dream. dream for the sweet, sweet swing of a careless elbow. quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. fame change me? not so much. i have to stay true to who i am. almay smart shade makeup gets me. and my skintone. perfectly. underneath, i'm still carrie from checotah, oklahoma. smart shade's biggest fan! you've got to try it! almay. simply american. my cut hurt. mine hurt more. mine stopped hurting faster! neosporin plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. when you pick any 3 participating products get a free all better bag. look like this. feel like this. look like this. feel like this. with dreamwalk insoles, turn shoes that can be a pain into comfortable ones. their soft
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. >> i'm in turkey and just over there a greek island we will show you why this has become such a populartination for migrants trying to make it to europe. >>> and in sport the fight they thought would never happen is now just hours away pacquiao and mayweather waited for the boxing's ever richest contest. ♪ syrian activists say government war planes dropped barrel bombs with chlorine gas in idlib and 50 cases of suffocation reported with children among the injuries and the town was the target the second allegation of a chemical attack on that town this week. the use of chlorine and weapons it is banned internationally. the outside government has widely been accused of carrying out several chemical attacks during the conflict the ally russia maintains there is insufficient evidence. and syrian opposition activists have been reporting attacks by government forces with chlorine gas for over a year now. last september a factfinding mission from the global chemical watchdog opcw had a degree of confidence that chlorine gas used in attacks in three villages in 2014 but did not assign blame for
. >> i'm in turkey and just over there a greek island we will show you why this has become such a populartination for migrants trying to make it to europe. >>> and in sport the fight they thought would never happen is now just hours away pacquiao and mayweather waited for the boxing's ever richest contest. ♪ syrian activists say government war planes dropped barrel bombs with chlorine gas in idlib and 50 cases of suffocation reported with children among the injuries and the...
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if you can't imagine quitting turkey, cold turkey.ans dancing around with a turkey burger. if you think it's time we consider a new national bird. then you're what butterball calls a turketarian and their delicious every day selections are sure to satisfy. butterball. the choice of turketarians. enchts welcome back. you know the bad news of the flooding out there. we can appreciate what the vets have done for us. 88 in dc and great on the east coast. some of the best weather out there is memorial day. salt lake city to denver and cool and spring like. not bad from seattle to portland. getting a little warmer in the day and start to feel like summer. 91 today and 9d 5 in phoenix. vegas and san diego looking good. no real rainstorms in the cards, and that's the bad news. >>> on sunday a 2,000 mile tribute called carry the load wrapped up the tour. a congressional recipient has more. >> it's a day meant to honor all of those that made the ultimate sacrifice. >> i get asked all of the time what am i thinking about on memorial day? it's no
if you can't imagine quitting turkey, cold turkey.ans dancing around with a turkey burger. if you think it's time we consider a new national bird. then you're what butterball calls a turketarian and their delicious every day selections are sure to satisfy. butterball. the choice of turketarians. enchts welcome back. you know the bad news of the flooding out there. we can appreciate what the vets have done for us. 88 in dc and great on the east coast. some of the best weather out there is...
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so turkey day won't be toast turkey day. >> doesn't sound appetizing to millennial who is demand fresh the scary thing that you know because of this we're all learning that actually turkey we eat is probably a year or two old. you know when we eat actually it. it is fine because we have for a long time but that is reality. >> reality is on egg prices because iowa has been hit hard by this bird flu thing. last -- >> yeah, and the latest is that actually that a new farm in iowa just is now discover. we don't know where end of this is. that is the scary part of this and continue to watch it. welcomey for you i know you love tofu. delivered a crash to crash that jet into the alps had a history of psychological problems now he practiced doing what he did to kill those people. here's a question for judge napolitano how liable is the airplane. he's next. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made bette
so turkey day won't be toast turkey day. >> doesn't sound appetizing to millennial who is demand fresh the scary thing that you know because of this we're all learning that actually turkey we eat is probably a year or two old. you know when we eat actually it. it is fine because we have for a long time but that is reality. >> reality is on egg prices because iowa has been hit hard by this bird flu thing. last -- >> yeah, and the latest is that actually that a new farm in iowa...
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is saudi arabia, qatar and turkey provide significant assistance for syria's rebels. i.s.i.l. rebels still hold ground in major cities. more rebel groups are now considering joining forces to defeat assad. hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera. is >> the syrian observatory for human rights says the coalition has killed nearly 52 civilians in it also says children were among those killed and not a single i.s.i.l. fighter was injured. no confirmation of the report but it is investigating these claims. >>> joins us live from baghdad and we certainly appreciate your time. the government says what's happening is i.s.i.l. is basically embedded, among displaced sunnies who are trying to flee safety, does that ring true for you is there any proof on that? >> well, first of all let's speak on frank basis. there is humanitarian crisis, which is very obvious for anyone in the world that are about 250 250,000 and has been displaced from theirs homes because of the fighting with i.s.i.s. and i.s.i.s. has occupied their territories, this is first. and secondly, this is a very important issue is that
is saudi arabia, qatar and turkey provide significant assistance for syria's rebels. i.s.i.l. rebels still hold ground in major cities. more rebel groups are now considering joining forces to defeat assad. hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera. is >> the syrian observatory for human rights says the coalition has killed nearly 52 civilians in it also says children were among those killed and not a single i.s.i.l. fighter was injured. no confirmation of the report but it is investigating these...
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. >>> time to talk turkey. it's hard to think of thanksgiving dinner this time of year but experts say we could all be dealing with turkey shortages in a few months. we'll explain why. >>> we have some changes in the weather coming over the next few days. cooler today but then the warmer air comes in. plus a tropical development possibly right off the east coast. all that's coming up in the forecast, next. >>> experts are warning there could be a shortage of turkeys. that's because of the the outbreak of bird flu. it's led to the death or youth anization of more than 2 is million birds. they may not have enough time to raise enough turkeys to meet the holiday demand. along with a possible shortage that means turkey prices could go up. get the tofurkey ready. >>> a self-driving tractor trailer rolling across nevada. a human does have to sit behind the wheel just in case there's an emergency. experts hope trucks like this one will reduce the number of accidents because they say 90% of truck crashes are caused by
. >>> time to talk turkey. it's hard to think of thanksgiving dinner this time of year but experts say we could all be dealing with turkey shortages in a few months. we'll explain why. >>> we have some changes in the weather coming over the next few days. cooler today but then the warmer air comes in. plus a tropical development possibly right off the east coast. all that's coming up in the forecast, next. >>> experts are warning there could be a shortage of turkeys....
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when you have turkey, an ally of ours you can't put sanctions on turkey. who are the brokers? who are the people who are paying their bills? it's not happening with cash. it's happening through banks x iraq's banking system. who is keeping them running? it's really like working those relationships to make sure we cut off their funding source. it's not going to happen through sanctions when you have allies doing this. >> lisa? >> the problem is, we don't have a president that has built up a lot of trust with some of the allies and coalition partners. the problem is outside of bombing oil facilities it's very difficult to try to cut down on their funding. the reality is isis is making a lot of their money from selling hostages to european countries, from selling oil, from taxing businesses and farmers within the territories they control. they also operate largely in cash. the problem is, they're operating outside of legitimate channels that the which he hasry can target and track. >> jonas? >> it's the same problem with al capone. the criminal organizations live off currency. wh
when you have turkey, an ally of ours you can't put sanctions on turkey. who are the brokers? who are the people who are paying their bills? it's not happening with cash. it's happening through banks x iraq's banking system. who is keeping them running? it's really like working those relationships to make sure we cut off their funding source. it's not going to happen through sanctions when you have allies doing this. >> lisa? >> the problem is, we don't have a president that has...
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ands from, open opposition fighters want to capture the strategic city and backed by turkey, cutter and, saudi arabia, when that chlorine attack took place and, they are trying to get the heart land. >>> medics wash the body of a man they say was exposed to chlorine gas. >>> syrian activists say government warplanes dropped barrels containing the toxic gas on the town, in the province, it's the second alleged chemical attack on the town this week and, it's not the first time, the syrian opposition has raised concerns. >>> in 2013, the u.n. confirmed the use of sar run nerve agent outside of the capital, without establishing who carred out the attack. >>> the u.s., and many other countries have repeatedly accused of government of asad, of attacking the syrian people, with weapons. and accusations dismissed by the government. >>> the u.n. security council were shown this video doctors trying to reserve 3 child victims, over a chlorine gas attack, it was too late. >>> rebels say chemical attacks have increased in northern syria, following major gains in the province. >>> this is the milita
ands from, open opposition fighters want to capture the strategic city and backed by turkey, cutter and, saudi arabia, when that chlorine attack took place and, they are trying to get the heart land. >>> medics wash the body of a man they say was exposed to chlorine gas. >>> syrian activists say government warplanes dropped barrels containing the toxic gas on the town, in the province, it's the second alleged chemical attack on the town this week and, it's not the first time,...
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turkey used to provide, of course intelligence services and turkey used to provide logistics. but this time we can say, and many observers say this that turkey played an important role on the battlefield. why and how they did oblige them or or convince them to be united and have a single command or control. that is what happened in idlib. when the syrian army lost idlib, and was preparing to make a counter attack we were surprised that they inhave aeded on three axis using both tactics, win guerilla warfare, including in bombing and drugs and suicide. and on the other side irregular army and tanks and armoured guard and tyranny, and a very used member of the towel. the syrian army was surprised. it was the only advantage for the syrian army did not play its role and limited capability for tourism. the weather is not clear, and, second when the combat is very close, we call it close combat. i don't think the air force can hit the targets. so for those reasons you find now that they were superior and used the new tactic in offensive. and, okay ask me a question. >> yes, sir. so
turkey used to provide, of course intelligence services and turkey used to provide logistics. but this time we can say, and many observers say this that turkey played an important role on the battlefield. why and how they did oblige them or or convince them to be united and have a single command or control. that is what happened in idlib. when the syrian army lost idlib, and was preparing to make a counter attack we were surprised that they inhave aeded on three axis using both tactics, win...
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it said that the aircraft breaches turkey air space twice. but syrian tv is denying the report saying that a surveillance drone was shot down instead. >>> going to the iraqi city of ramadi airstrikes by the force on government headquarters. more soldiers were sent there earlier. the city is almost completely under isil's control. if that city falls it would give the fighters a stronghold just 100 kilometers were baghdad. from the capital we have the reports. >> the iraqi military says its fating back in ramadi. it's released this video of what it says are aerial attacks on positions of the islamic state in iraq and the levant. the government has promised a tough response. s also promising to recapture lost territory in anbar's provincial capital. but on the ground there isn't much evidence that security forces are on the offensive. many say that it will not be an easy fight unless there is a clear strategy. >> they are serious to do what they have to do since long time. you know, we know everyone. we know that isil start to attack ramadi ever
it said that the aircraft breaches turkey air space twice. but syrian tv is denying the report saying that a surveillance drone was shot down instead. >>> going to the iraqi city of ramadi airstrikes by the force on government headquarters. more soldiers were sent there earlier. the city is almost completely under isil's control. if that city falls it would give the fighters a stronghold just 100 kilometers were baghdad. from the capital we have the reports. >> the iraqi military...
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is opposed to it, as is turkey.s could inspire the turkey population to act and which makes it a regional issue. >>> the shelfed plans earlier this year. >>> when the prime minister of iraq made his first visit to the kurdish capital all talk was coordination. >>> it was for cooperation and liberation of the people. >>> complicating matters are the areas where they battle isis and won and still maintain control. >>> it was as disputed area, but some fear, that it won't hand it back. >>> but, he says, any push for independence will be peaceful. >>> i believe that it's a continued process, it will not stop, it will not step back, i won't go into details this won't happen through violence or through killing. we want it to be through peace and dialogue. >>> the kurdish region, profited after the u.s. occupation and brought billions of dollars of investment and they want to mat most of the money and realize a long held dream of self determination. >>> still ahead we travel with a man sharing his grief and fears as he ret
is opposed to it, as is turkey.s could inspire the turkey population to act and which makes it a regional issue. >>> the shelfed plans earlier this year. >>> when the prime minister of iraq made his first visit to the kurdish capital all talk was coordination. >>> it was for cooperation and liberation of the people. >>> complicating matters are the areas where they battle isis and won and still maintain control. >>> it was as disputed area, but some...
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. >> many are trained in jordan and another group will train in turkey but the training and equipping a fighting force is a long-term project and is months if not years away. >> we still have to train men to train over time. on the side of diplomacy and diplomats, there's the issue of finding moderate syrian opposition to establish a political structure to which the military force can be responsible. >> reporter: the war goes on the the pentagon says it's training anti-i.s.i.l. forces the reality means the u.s. could provide support and air strikes to soldiers fighting government troops. >> their mission is to fight i.s.i.l. so that is a combat we expect them to get involved in and expect to support them in that record. if they are contested by regime forces we would have a responsibility to help them. >> reporter: bashar al-assad is not technically the target. the pentagon says the syrian president looks desperate as his forces are moving momentum. >> i do believe the situation is trending less favourably and i would look to negotiate if i was him. in the past weeks the syrian govern
. >> many are trained in jordan and another group will train in turkey but the training and equipping a fighting force is a long-term project and is months if not years away. >> we still have to train men to train over time. on the side of diplomacy and diplomats, there's the issue of finding moderate syrian opposition to establish a political structure to which the military force can be responsible. >> reporter: the war goes on the the pentagon says it's training...
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that was a wake-up call for turkey. they have ramped up security at the airport. 40 million people go through this airport. it's the epicenter for foreign fighter travel. my biggest concern, biggest security gap i saw was the outbound screening. that is foreign fighters going to the region and leaving through turkey to europe and possibly to the united states. that screening is virtually non existent existent. >> what about u.s. carriers. what can we do? faa and tsa have obligations to not let people board planes into the u.s. without proper screening. >> correct. it's important to know if someone travels to the region into europe they'll be screened when they fly into the united states. part of the problem with europe we talked to counter terrorism officials. if you're an eu citizen, you're not screened on their watch list. i think europeans are starting to understand this is a problem for them. they are -- they do need to start screening their own citizens against these watch lists. we're hopeful eu parliament by the
that was a wake-up call for turkey. they have ramped up security at the airport. 40 million people go through this airport. it's the epicenter for foreign fighter travel. my biggest concern, biggest security gap i saw was the outbound screening. that is foreign fighters going to the region and leaving through turkey to europe and possibly to the united states. that screening is virtually non existent existent. >> what about u.s. carriers. what can we do? faa and tsa have obligations to...
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rivals from greece and turkey are expected to triple this year. we have this report. >> it's the end of a long and dangerous journey the greek coast guard plucks these 34 syrians from an inflatable raft offshore among them, this 8-year-old who drove to turkey with his family. >> i am coming from turkey, i am and my family, coming from it. i want any -- >> these children have seen their city reduced to rubble. more than once, they say men's throats have been cut there their eyes. they are not rich, one is a teacher, one works at the water utility. they spent all their money to cross. others choose to by pass the smugglers. these men crossed earlier the same night with this dingy. it's 5.5 kilometers, on a calm night it is an easy crossing. the coast guard has picked up more people than all of last year. >> we were facing an invasion of very fast boats with smuggler onboard, a kind of sophisticated transportation and we needed to deploy our patrol boats in order to be able to tackle this situation, also to make some hot purr suits, as well. >> smugg
rivals from greece and turkey are expected to triple this year. we have this report. >> it's the end of a long and dangerous journey the greek coast guard plucks these 34 syrians from an inflatable raft offshore among them, this 8-year-old who drove to turkey with his family. >> i am coming from turkey, i am and my family, coming from it. i want any -- >> these children have seen their city reduced to rubble. more than once, they say men's throats have been cut there their...
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this is a plan that some of the regional countries like arab and turkey have been advocating for quitele and now the u.s. seems to have adopted this policy with allotment of half a billion dollars for the training and equipment and equipping of units from the free syrian army and ab and objective is to create a force for a vacuum that would be made by the hoped defeat of i.s.i.s. as well as the anticipated collapse of the regime. >> you mentioned there the initiative by countries like saudi arabia and turkey and developing sort of their own plan for supporting elements of the syrian opposition. is that though being coordinated with the u.s. or is this regional country taking the initiative and losing faith in american action? >> now i think from my understanding talking to officials in the u.s. and region and now there is a place, there is a plan that has the u.s. and turkey and saudi arabia and car qatar and jordan for equipping the force and there are hoped by mid next year a year from today, it would reach up to 15,000 15,000. the challenge here is the selection process of getting r
this is a plan that some of the regional countries like arab and turkey have been advocating for quitele and now the u.s. seems to have adopted this policy with allotment of half a billion dollars for the training and equipment and equipping of units from the free syrian army and ab and objective is to create a force for a vacuum that would be made by the hoped defeat of i.s.i.s. as well as the anticipated collapse of the regime. >> you mentioned there the initiative by countries like...
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try a delicious turkey breast. protein-packed with tender turkey that's oven roasted to perfection.ust dial for men power scrub to give us a clean we can be proud of. over engineered with unstoppable orange oil and micro scrubbers [band]: unstoppable it leaves us honkingly gorgeous. dial for men. proudly over engineered. [ male announcer ] digiorno? or delivery? ♪ ♪ digiorno? or delivery? taste for yourself why the shortest distance between you and a delicious, fresh-baked pizza, is your oven. thankfully, it's not delivery. it's digiorno. ♪ eight time zones later... you finally reach this booking lavish tokyo hotel. and so does: jetlag ♪ ♪ woman: whoa. ♪ ♪ woman: ha ha... ♪ but you, you booked a room with . . . the switch you got it booking right. booking.com booking.yeah ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: that's all the time we have for tonight. i want to thank our panelists, brad garrett, dana perino and lewis black. i want to thank the guys in baltimore for sitting down with me last night. keep the hope alive down there. good nightly everyone. captioning sponsored by comedy centra
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[speaking in native tongue] >> translator: we enjoyed good relations with turkey now. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: in the fight against isis, turkey at the beginning had some reservations. what we see right now, that reservation has been decreased. >> and just if i can just -- [inaudible] i was going to add, what lessons did you learn from the way, or what lessons perhaps turkey learned on the way they handled the fight over kobani, which i think was reflected -- [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: of course, this was the second time for peshmerga forced ago from iraq he kurdistan to another part in order to support them to protect. the first time was in the year 1945-46 during the time of the republic of kurdistan in -- when he fourth went from iraq kurdistan to the. and this time they went from kurdistan to kobani. of course, without america cooperation and turkish cooperation this would not have been possible. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: a lesson we have learned if there was cooperation among us, then we would be able to achieve g
[speaking in native tongue] >> translator: we enjoyed good relations with turkey now. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: in the fight against isis, turkey at the beginning had some reservations. what we see right now, that reservation has been decreased. >> and just if i can just -- [inaudible] i was going to add, what lessons did you learn from the way, or what lessons perhaps turkey learned on the way they handled the fight over kobani, which i think was reflected --...
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check this out, alyssa turkey blocked twitter in response to ash tagtie blog twitter. it is used to cause awareness on human rights abuses but sometimes it causes a crackdown and more human rights abuses such as in iran in turkey pakistan and bahrain. what do you see that as the tend? how do can he navigate around that negative consequence? >> that's a really really good question. and unfortunately, or i guess fortunately in the u.s. we if that were to happen, you know, if president obama decided to make twitter unavailable for everyone i am sure there would be ald of people who would be been september about it and unfortunately, in other countries where there is less freedom of speech or where the situation is different, those things are loud to happen. i am hoping as the world becomes more social that becomes harder for governments to do. we saw some really interesting things happen at the level of our own government, you know, where they were like trolling terrorists like the defense department made the twitter account and was like showing all of the ways that terro
check this out, alyssa turkey blocked twitter in response to ash tagtie blog twitter. it is used to cause awareness on human rights abuses but sometimes it causes a crackdown and more human rights abuses such as in iran in turkey pakistan and bahrain. what do you see that as the tend? how do can he navigate around that negative consequence? >> that's a really really good question. and unfortunately, or i guess fortunately in the u.s. we if that were to happen, you know, if president obama...
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. >> i'd like to go back to the questions asked earlier today about turkey. specifically how they said no to bring combat search and rescues and as operation continues and american pilots are flying every unfriendly area, and you talked how a pilot how important the guys are to you, is there an initiative to bring guard yap angels in other areas to support the operation? >> this is a subject i just can't discuss with you in open forum right now. >> you also talked a little about this morning about your concerns wayhat are your concerns about isis, potentially using the refugee flow from north africa from libya and other countries, and do you believe isis is using that flow? what is your current assessment about isis's penetration into the nato countries into southern europe? can you keep your concerns about keeping europe safe? >> so it's a tough question. i can tell you i'm concerned that isis will use every vehicle available for moving operatives back and forth into europe, into the united states into west, wherever. i don't think there's any one opportunit
. >> i'd like to go back to the questions asked earlier today about turkey. specifically how they said no to bring combat search and rescues and as operation continues and american pilots are flying every unfriendly area, and you talked how a pilot how important the guys are to you, is there an initiative to bring guard yap angels in other areas to support the operation? >> this is a subject i just can't discuss with you in open forum right now. >> you also talked a little...