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have these of free access to turkey, something that makes it a lot easier to come to turkey and go on to the european union. these are important steps that germany wants turkey to tackle so they can go a step forward in reducing the flow of migrants to europe and then to germany. sarah: it would be an absolutely massive undertaking to do that. turkey is not going to give this away for free. we have heard that there are talks of a. -- talks of aid. what else has merkel offered? naomi: she has offered to revitalize the eu talks i alluded to earlier. there is talk of financial aid, some 3 billion euros on the table at the moment, and crucially, something that turkey probably once more than financial aid is international recognition and access to the european union through an easier visa system. sarah: naomi conrad in berlin, thank you. after this talks, chancellor angela merkel is visiting her own constituency. at her party's traditional new year's reception, she emphasized the importance of turkey and curving the flow of migrants to europe. she also thanked thousands of germans returning to help the recently arrived refugees. joining us, our guest standing by.
have these of free access to turkey, something that makes it a lot easier to come to turkey and go on to the european union. these are important steps that germany wants turkey to tackle so they can go a step forward in reducing the flow of migrants to europe and then to germany. sarah: it would be an absolutely massive undertaking to do that. turkey is not going to give this away for free. we have heard that there are talks of a. -- talks of aid. what else has merkel offered? naomi: she has...
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and joining me a turkey expert and associate fellow at the think tank chatam house and the last time the russian aircraft was over turkey air space turkeys for 17 seconds and it managed to shoot it down then and we don't know how long this one violated turkey's air space for but why didn't it try to shoot it down this time? >> turkey did not want to be blamed prematurely jeopardizing the geneva peace talks takes place in syria. at the same time i think the united states restrained turkey this time to avoid any direct confrontation between the nato partner and russia. i think that also russia's very, very robust reaction to the previous downing of the russian 24 jet i think played a part in containing turkey's reaction. >> turkey didn't get very much sympathy last time didn't they? >> didn't get much sympathy beyond rhetoric that nato and the united states, united kingdom, et cetera, expressed support for turkey's protection of its air space. but really in terms of action we did not see much response from nato partners towards turkey's confrontation with russia. >> we don't know if it happened and it's a claim put out there by the turkis
and joining me a turkey expert and associate fellow at the think tank chatam house and the last time the russian aircraft was over turkey air space turkeys for 17 seconds and it managed to shoot it down then and we don't know how long this one violated turkey's air space for but why didn't it try to shoot it down this time? >> turkey did not want to be blamed prematurely jeopardizing the geneva peace talks takes place in syria. at the same time i think the united states restrained turkey...
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turkey and syria. it means some foreign fighters are still able to get into syria through turkey. turkey has done a lot, particularly in the last six months or so, to tighten that border security, but there might be more practical help from the u.s. there might be technology that allows them to scan for tunnels under the border, there might be these balloons that allow them to monitor large stretches of the border so that america might come forward with that sort of technology to help turkey keep the borders secure. turkey has come around to the idea that that border is an issue that it needs to tighten >>> is mr biden likely to delve into matters of a more internalal nature. for instance, about the turkish government's handling of the kurdish question and about freedom of expression? >> reporter: well, yes. there has been this crackdown at the moment by the turkish security force in the south-east, the kurdish dominated areas, particularly d acres abacu because the pkk has been involved in urban battles there with the turkish security forces. the first time the pkk has done this. this i
turkey and syria. it means some foreign fighters are still able to get into syria through turkey. turkey has done a lot, particularly in the last six months or so, to tighten that border security, but there might be more practical help from the u.s. there might be technology that allows them to scan for tunnels under the border, there might be these balloons that allow them to monitor large stretches of the border so that america might come forward with that sort of technology to help turkey...
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turkey. they have a simple dinner and they sit around talking about what they feel thankful for. >> hello, everybody. what has been going on around here? >> mom says we will not have any thanksgiving. >> no turkey, no good things. have to bet we will thankful for. turkeyalways had thanksgiving. >> everybody else on the block will have it this year. .> we have always had turkey turkey on thanksgiving is a great american tradition. you kids are saying that the we haves the only thing to be thankful for. it is easy to lose sight of what thanksgiving really means. we know it will mean a lot more to us the next time we do have turkey. hokeyit is a little bit -- what ise bit interesting is that it is completely non-materialistic. they do not equate patriotism with prosperity. they do not equate happiness with buying things. it is a film that really moves on a higher level and it is a deceptively simple film that masks a sophisticated and good idea. >> i am thankful for getting plenty of -- plenty to eat all the time. i am hungry all the time anyway and if i did not live in a country where there was plenty, golly. i am thankful for the free public library, where i can get books about adventure. jack london, richard halliburton. good as being very yourself. i
turkey. they have a simple dinner and they sit around talking about what they feel thankful for. >> hello, everybody. what has been going on around here? >> mom says we will not have any thanksgiving. >> no turkey, no good things. have to bet we will thankful for. turkeyalways had thanksgiving. >> everybody else on the block will have it this year. .> we have always had turkey turkey on thanksgiving is a great american tradition. you kids are saying that the we haves...
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turkey itself. given the change of stance where turkey is taking a much more hostile stance towards isil, i think you will see more and more of those types of incidents taking place. >> the main person that turkeycusing right now seems to be a syrian refugee. do you think the isil threat within turkey is mainly people coming from outside, or is there a radicalization process happening internally in turkey. >> i think first of all there are individuals that are coming in from syria. that is going to be inevitable, and there have been large numbers reportedly being radicalized within turkey, and turkey has been a gateway into joining isis. many who began to join isis were from chechnya. so we have a number of different causes rather than just inside -- >> it's interesting you menning chechnya, because some of people finger pointed at have been russians. how big of a threat is isil in russia? >> i think it's difficult to describe. russians have claimed actually it's fairly proportionate, they have claimed more than a thousand or 2,000 individuals have traveled over to join isis. so you are larging at large swathes even in that perspective. these are former [ inaudible ] these are the al-qaeda netw
turkey itself. given the change of stance where turkey is taking a much more hostile stance towards isil, i think you will see more and more of those types of incidents taking place. >> the main person that turkeycusing right now seems to be a syrian refugee. do you think the isil threat within turkey is mainly people coming from outside, or is there a radicalization process happening internally in turkey. >> i think first of all there are individuals that are coming in from syria....
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turkey's guests and against humanity, and outlining the measures that he says turkey has been taking against terrorism. giving us a little more information about those wounded in the attacks. saying nine of the 11 people that were seriously wounded in tuesday's attack were german. let's go to our correspondent andrew simmonds now. he's live in istanbul. andrew, turkish interior minister saying that turkey must cooperate. needs to cooperate with countries that are exporting fires, need to stop them reaching foreigners, following information that the suicide bomber was from saudi and travelled to turkey from saria. >> that's right, he was painting a picture of what the turkish are up against. you were almost blinded by large numbers. extrapolating from it, a figure, out of 3,000 i.s.i.l. fighters, 847 are in gaol. being interviewed. most of them are foreigners. now, he said that one has to really go to the countries of export, as he referred to it. i think that's the right translation. he said that there needs to be more cooperation with the countries, he means the u.k., france, wherever the - wherever the i.s.i.l. members come from, they are getting back at the critics who suggested that turkey has been too low coming down hard on i.s.i.l., coming down hard on the 900 kilometer border with syria, which was porous on many occasions. now that security is tightened up, and the turkish are
turkey's guests and against humanity, and outlining the measures that he says turkey has been taking against terrorism. giving us a little more information about those wounded in the attacks. saying nine of the 11 people that were seriously wounded in tuesday's attack were german. let's go to our correspondent andrew simmonds now. he's live in istanbul. andrew, turkish interior minister saying that turkey must cooperate. needs to cooperate with countries that are exporting fires, need to stop...
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turkey one of the most frightening things on earth. >> wow. >>i don't know why. >> not a great white shark. >> no. >> but a turkey. >> turkey. >> look out. >>> tom brady's underwear is going to hit the auction block. undershirt worn in the making of the movie ted 2 are up for bids but the size 36 brooks brothers boxers and the georgeo armani 658 shirt don't come cheap. opening bid starts at 2500--00 dollars. here at best part it comes with aer is if i have kit of authenticity. >> is that the certificate of him bringing the beach ball. >> maybe. pay rots are getting rest during -- patriots are getting rest during the bye week join us for patriots all access tonight at 7 here on wbz. tomorrow night we will have the afc wild card matchup between bengals and steelers at 8:15. if the bengals win they will play the pats the following weekend at gillette and sunday we will preview the divisional playoff matchup on participates rots game day -- pay the -- on patriots game day. >>> horrifying moments for mother. >> her nanny is too drunk to on the door. the frightening story ahead. investigators ensuring safety after an explosion i side a chemical plant.
turkey one of the most frightening things on earth. >> wow. >>i don't know why. >> not a great white shark. >> no. >> but a turkey. >> turkey. >> look out. >>> tom brady's underwear is going to hit the auction block. undershirt worn in the making of the movie ted 2 are up for bids but the size 36 brooks brothers boxers and the georgeo armani 658 shirt don't come cheap. opening bid starts at 2500--00 dollars. here at best part it comes with aer...
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turkey, now it is not the case any more. at least we hope not, but turkey is a very vulnerable country in terms of islamic terror >>> if turks are in that mix, but we don't know whether that witness report about suicide bomber is accurate, about the 10 people dead, but if there are turks in that mix, why are they in the mix and what do they want to achieve by doing something like what we're seeing at the moment if, indeed, that is what we are seeing? >> reporter: this is a clear target. the target is very meaningful. as we both pointed, this is a major tourist area. it's not any places in town. it is a huge town. as you know, but why there? it is clearly a message to the tourists and so i mean this is exactly like in paris. it was an area where people used to go out and have fun, et cetera. so this is - i think it's not the choice of innocent >>> we're looking at the very latest pictures. we're looking at a scene of chaos, we're seeing people being take out of ambulances. there is obviously a camera crew at the nearest big hospital that can cope with this. the area is sealed off. is there an assumption, do you think, on the part of the police or the government that there might be a second blast? >> reporter: we don't know. it's perfectly possible. i don't know what the law enforcement officers are doing right away, but i can sure you that it is widespread panic and people are in deep stress, of course, and are shocked >>> is this area that we're discussing, in effect, a soft target? >> reporter: it's a very soft target because the area is pedestrian, of course. only tourists, buses can get in, but usually people walk there and it is forbidden to usual town traffic. so yes, it is a soft target, yes >>> do the people of istanbul feel unsafe? we were hearing from our correspondent in the city, he was making the point that there was increased city around obvious targets, police stations, government buildings, the tax office. would there or should there have been increased security in an area like this because we're all aware of p if you see somebody carrying a backpack and it just looks incongruous. >> reporter: absolutely. i think you have a point here. we never had, you know, a very clear warning for law enforcement officers. people are extremely on the edge and very nervous since the big blast in ankara, you remember, in october. that was a big shock because it's the first time that such a big suicide attack was happening in turkey turkey since 1923, since the creation of the public. so yes, it makes people extremely nervous, but every day life, what is going on. now, with this blast i wonder what will happen >>> it's no so long when you talk about what will happen, the consequences may be obviously we will get a speech, we will get comments from the prime minister. it's not so very long ago, however, since you had elections in your country which refreshed the government, in effect, because that was what happened. i'm interested to know if people feel as safe as they might do with more of the same when it comes to the people that run the country. >> reporter: well, as you recall, they went to the polls on 7 june last year to elect a new parliament. unfortunately, the ruling party, the justice and people were not happy with the results. turkey went, just after a few months, for snap election, out of which the ruling party has retaken control of government. one of the key intention of the government was without us
turkey, now it is not the case any more. at least we hope not, but turkey is a very vulnerable country in terms of islamic terror >>> if turks are in that mix, but we don't know whether that witness report about suicide bomber is accurate, about the 10 people dead, but if there are turks in that mix, why are they in the mix and what do they want to achieve by doing something like what we're seeing at the moment if, indeed, that is what we are seeing? >> reporter: this is a clear...
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turkey. turkey's president said the bomber was a man from syria. germany's chancellor condemned warned its citizens to avoid any crowds outside tourist attractions in turkey. the u.s. state department has condemned the attack and reconfirmed its commitment to fight isis with turkey. >> liam, thank you. >>> the affluenza mother tonya couch is out of jail. she is charged with hindering the arrest of her son during an investigation whether he a party. the teenager avoided jail time because his lawyers argued he was too privileged to understand his actions when he got drunk and killed four people with his car. he is in mexico facing extradition. >>> an inspiring message from a hockey player. >> hello, i'm back. >> she is speaking from her hospital bed. she tweeted out the video yesterday along with a message, big news today. she faces a long recovery but this is very encouraging, ten days after her serious injury. >>> tonight the patriots are preparing for the first play- off match-up against the chiefs, people are buzzing about bill belichick's black eye. steve about your continue to is live. what is the coach saying? i can't imagine he is saying much. >> th
turkey. turkey's president said the bomber was a man from syria. germany's chancellor condemned warned its citizens to avoid any crowds outside tourist attractions in turkey. the u.s. state department has condemned the attack and reconfirmed its commitment to fight isis with turkey. >> liam, thank you. >>> the affluenza mother tonya couch is out of jail. she is charged with hindering the arrest of her son during an investigation whether he a party. the teenager avoided jail time...
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stand with turkey, and some of the reaction coming from both the european union and germany has been exactly that. that we stand by -- we stand with turkey, and will do everything on turkey'side, basically. >> all right. al jazeera in istanbul, thank you for the moment. let's take you from there to berlin, speaking to al jazeera dominic cane. we knew that many of the people caught up in this apack were in germany, and uh no we have has the big pick juries concerned. >> that's right. it was somber angel merkel whose brief report a short time ago, effectively confirming that eight german citizens were killed by this explosion, and that nine more were wounded. she expressed her condolences on behalf of the german nation to the victims and marry relatives, and she expressed also the stead fadness of the government in the fight against terror, that is something she has repeated on many occasions most recently on new year's eve, and her new year's eve address. we heard from her colleague, who said that this was a barbaric act of terrorism. we know that the turkish government has said that it will share all the information that it can clean, in it's investigation into who carries
stand with turkey, and some of the reaction coming from both the european union and germany has been exactly that. that we stand by -- we stand with turkey, and will do everything on turkey'side, basically. >> all right. al jazeera in istanbul, thank you for the moment. let's take you from there to berlin, speaking to al jazeera dominic cane. we knew that many of the people caught up in this apack were in germany, and uh no we have has the big pick juries concerned. >> that's right....
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the pyd has an armed wing -- this is the ypg, and turkey says they are allied to the pkk, a kurdish separatists group fighting in turkey. so turkeyvery, very worried about any involvement of this major kurdish group in the talks. and it reiterated, the foreign minister has said if the pyd is invited to these talks in geneva, turkey will boycott them. but what seems to have happened is despite turkey's call for the syrian kurds not to be invited, turkey has effectively been ignored by the u.s. particularly, but also by the russians and other major powers involved in bringing these groups together, because maybe they see it as more important to get all groups involved in these talks. >> this talk of a boycott, bernard, how serious is that with regards to these talks. turkey, as i understand it, was really there almost in an observer capacity. >> yeah, effective -- there's not an awful lot at the moment that turkey can do about this. it does of course have influence with what -- with some of the other groups in turkey. it supports -- it has supported along with qatar and saudi arabia, some of the fighting groups in turkey, so it can
the pyd has an armed wing -- this is the ypg, and turkey says they are allied to the pkk, a kurdish separatists group fighting in turkey. so turkeyvery, very worried about any involvement of this major kurdish group in the talks. and it reiterated, the foreign minister has said if the pyd is invited to these talks in geneva, turkey will boycott them. but what seems to have happened is despite turkey's call for the syrian kurds not to be invited, turkey has effectively been ignored by the u.s....
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the important regional players here important in terms of its influence on the opposition is turkey. turkey does not want the coalition group, the puid, which has been fighting a lot in northern syria, fighting a lot against isil and even working in conjunction with the u.s. military, they do not want them represented at the talks. they say that's a red line. they were asked silkily about their presence, and he wouldn't answer the question. we're going to have to watch very closely what happens in the next 24 hours because he says on tuesday he's going to be sending out those invitations, and highways not made it clear how many invitations he's sending to the opposition and who he's inviting. we'll have to watch that extremely closely. >> james, thank you. >> iran's president hassan rouhani, has arrived in italy for his first europe piano tour. he is expected to sign a number of lucrative business tools including a contract with a business firm. iran is in talks to buy 100 planes from airbus. jacky rowland has more from rome. >> this visit is largely about money, what iran stands to gain an
the important regional players here important in terms of its influence on the opposition is turkey. turkey does not want the coalition group, the puid, which has been fighting a lot in northern syria, fighting a lot against isil and even working in conjunction with the u.s. military, they do not want them represented at the talks. they say that's a red line. they were asked silkily about their presence, and he wouldn't answer the question. we're going to have to watch very closely what happens...
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and turkey is part of nato or they have helped us to the difficulties of the cold war. turkey is trying to join the european union and turkey is the main country we need to help us stem the refugee flow and so on and so one. hitting turkey and germany at the same time makes sense for a lot of people. it would make sense for the government, and it would make sense for the iranian backers. would make sense for i.s. to destabilizets turkey -- and there are enough -- they will do something like that, which is all the more surprising and shocking that it was so easy. of course, they can attack us here. >> what about destabilizing germany? --the justice minister says the security situation has not changed. but i am bumping into people all the time who are telling me it is only a question of time in germany. >> 2-3 years. it is just a question of time. is a question of time, probably. the point is that there is still this notion out there that we don't want to change our habits. police in the streets or surveillance cameras. you have demonstrations against our security working together with nsa, as if that was the problem. this mi
and turkey is part of nato or they have helped us to the difficulties of the cold war. turkey is trying to join the european union and turkey is the main country we need to help us stem the refugee flow and so on and so one. hitting turkey and germany at the same time makes sense for a lot of people. it would make sense for the government, and it would make sense for the iranian backers. would make sense for i.s. to destabilizets turkey -- and there are enough -- they will do something like...
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turkey, the talks for turkey to join the e.u. that needs to be spend up. this has been april demand from turkey. that still hasn't happened. there is an urgent-- been a demand for turkey. like i mentioned, the number of migrants and refugees arriving is still on the rise and it is going to increase in the coming months when the weather gets republic party >>> so let's talk about a settlement proposal, a quarter million syrians in exchange turkey will take a quarter million asylum seekers. do you think that will work? >> i think it does have hope. i think what is important about that proposal is the dignity and the safety that it offers refugees. europe has been generous to offer one million refugees, but you have to take this harrowing journey cross the sea where tens of thousands have been dying, where you have to walk through ice and snow carrying your babies through the ice and snow. there is really no necessity in that. it is a proposal that says let's identify those who will have asylum and a system of safe and dignified passage would be an extraordinary advancement in the situation over the situation we have now and m
turkey, the talks for turkey to join the e.u. that needs to be spend up. this has been april demand from turkey. that still hasn't happened. there is an urgent-- been a demand for turkey. like i mentioned, the number of migrants and refugees arriving is still on the rise and it is going to increase in the coming months when the weather gets republic party >>> so let's talk about a settlement proposal, a quarter million syrians in exchange turkey will take a quarter million asylum...
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and the same negotiations are going on with turkey. turkey has now passed a law 10% of companies to be syrian refugees. so that will provide employment for them. and you also have to improve the education of the children, and then they will not come. so the flow will be brought under control. are you worried about the political future of angela merkel? will she have to backtrack on the policies -- promises she has made to refugees because of the backlash at home? george: she uncharacteristically risks political capital on this issue. she realized that the foundation could tear europe apart. right,nately, she was and she wanted to stop it, so she risked her political capital, and she lost, because her gesture of opening up germany was not properly prepared. she should have a creep -- created this asylum policy. she has made it possible to speak about accepting a million effectivelycause it , germany is accepting them. way, by making that imaginative response, she made it now possible to have an asylum policy. francine: will we find more of a s
and the same negotiations are going on with turkey. turkey has now passed a law 10% of companies to be syrian refugees. so that will provide employment for them. and you also have to improve the education of the children, and then they will not come. so the flow will be brought under control. are you worried about the political future of angela merkel? will she have to backtrack on the policies -- promises she has made to refugees because of the backlash at home? george: she...
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turkey your proposal of a no-fly zone will never happen. and we know that turkey has been pushing for a no-fly zone in syria. so russia really tired turkey'sds in syria and that has been really a major blow to turkish policy. >> okay, more perhaps in the next couple of hours on that. for now zeina khodr, thank you, in southern turkey. >>> syrian opposition representatives are now in geneva. they are due to take part in u.n.-sponsored peace talks but have yet to commit to direct negotiations with the assad government. our diplomatic editor james bays is in geneva and joins me now. look, we have heard that they have arrived in switzerland, they are expected at the hotel where you are, but we still don't know exactly what their position is, do we? >> reporter: no. i think we need some clarification of their position. i think from what i have -- the sources that we have been speaking to, including some who have arrived here early and also some of their advisers, and they have a lot of different groups advising them. is that they are coming here to make their case, and to see if some of the things that they have been told while they are in riya
turkey your proposal of a no-fly zone will never happen. and we know that turkey has been pushing for a no-fly zone in syria. so russia really tired turkey'sds in syria and that has been really a major blow to turkish policy. >> okay, more perhaps in the next couple of hours on that. for now zeina khodr, thank you, in southern turkey. >>> syrian opposition representatives are now in geneva. they are due to take part in u.n.-sponsored peace talks but have yet to commit to direct...
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turkey. he also hinted that people coming through turkey from other countries will be finding it harder to make their way through turkeythe european union. because he says tougher visa restrictions will be applied for people coming from countries like pakistan and afghanistan. that's something that many analysts have been pointing out, that despite all of the efforts and money pledged to help turkey and countries to help people from syria, there are so many hundreds of thousands fleeing conflict and poverty in other places, and until germany puts a cap on new arrivals, it really is at the mercy of those countries in the region to stop the flow of migrants and refugees. angela merkel is treading a very lonely path right now. some are warning if it continues like this, the very structures of the european union are under threat. many eyes will be on the e.u. summit to see whether angela merkel can get any kind of solidarity from her fellow leaders. >>> proposals in denmark to start confiscating cash and valuables from newly arriving refugees has been widely criticized. in switzerland the refugees are being ordered to hand
turkey. he also hinted that people coming through turkey from other countries will be finding it harder to make their way through turkeythe european union. because he says tougher visa restrictions will be applied for people coming from countries like pakistan and afghanistan. that's something that many analysts have been pointing out, that despite all of the efforts and money pledged to help turkey and countries to help people from syria, there are so many hundreds of thousands fleeing...
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turkey said it's doing all it can, intercepting 500 a day. it has introduced regulations, formalized regulation that is allow syrians to work in turkey. one thing turkeyays to the european union is where is the 3 billion euros you promised us to help integrate syrians into turkey? that money not yet forthcoming from the european union. >> sweden's prime minister said the refugee crisis facing europe cannot be handled by just a future countries. spoke to al jazeera, stefan called on all european union member country to do their part. >> we need oh new system that if you go into europe, you are registered in one country, but you can be transferred to another country, because today, three or four countries take the responsibility and we need a situation where 28 member states take responsibility, meaning that other countries would take more refugees not only sweden, germany and netherlands. it is of course difficult task, but it needs to be done, because if we cannot handle this situation as a european union, the european union in itself is at risk. it will be much much weaker, the schengen cooperation may be at risk. there's so much at stake here. i bel
turkey said it's doing all it can, intercepting 500 a day. it has introduced regulations, formalized regulation that is allow syrians to work in turkey. one thing turkeyays to the european union is where is the 3 billion euros you promised us to help integrate syrians into turkey? that money not yet forthcoming from the european union. >> sweden's prime minister said the refugee crisis facing europe cannot be handled by just a future countries. spoke to al jazeera, stefan called on all...
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turkey, torn between returning to a dangerous homeland and struggling to start a new life. >> reporter: as fast as turkey's government could build the dozens of refugee camps along its border with syria, they were filled to capacity. turkey is about to receive $3.2 billion from the european union to help cover its refugee costs, and secure its borders with europe. turkey has already tightened its southern border to stem last year's overflow of refugees from syria. the majority of them are staying here close to the turkish-syrian border. nearly 2.5 million of them are here in turkey, the most of any country. but just under 11% of them are staying in traditional refugee camps-- presenting a whole new set of challenges for international relief agencies. jehan is one of several syrian refugees working with the international relief organization "care", helping other refugees. she served as my translator as we traveled with care's relief teams to see how the majority of refugees now live outside the camps, because they couldn't get in due to overcrowding, or because when they live in the camps, they are not permitted to go out and look for work. we agreed not to identify refugees by their full names or disclose their locations
turkey, torn between returning to a dangerous homeland and struggling to start a new life. >> reporter: as fast as turkey's government could build the dozens of refugee camps along its border with syria, they were filled to capacity. turkey is about to receive $3.2 billion from the european union to help cover its refugee costs, and secure its borders with europe. turkey has already tightened its southern border to stem last year's overflow of refugees from syria. the majority of them are...
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istanbul and turkey have changed in the last few months as isis has launched these attacks in turkey. for a long time turkey viewed isis as a partner'. isis has begun to hit against turkey as turkey has begun to allow the united states access to its air air space to strike against isis. turkey is beginning to see isis as an enemy and not an ally in the fight against bashar al-assad. and that's the big change. whether turkey will continue to put the pressure against isis is not clear. they started to tamper down access to the border for foreign fighters but more needs to be done by the turks. whether they will continue to do this with this rash of violence or relent, that's one of the big questions. jon: let's talk politics on this date of the state of the union. the presidential race is tightening up on both sides of the aisle. polls among new hampshire voters senator bernie sanders leads with 50%. 15 points ahead of former secretary of state hillary clinton. donald trump is out in front for the gop in new hampshire with more than twiems the support of his closest rival, senator marco rubio. but in iowa it'
istanbul and turkey have changed in the last few months as isis has launched these attacks in turkey. for a long time turkey viewed isis as a partner'. isis has begun to hit against turkey as turkey has begun to allow the united states access to its air air space to strike against isis. turkey is beginning to see isis as an enemy and not an ally in the fight against bashar al-assad. and that's the big change. whether turkey will continue to put the pressure against isis is not clear. they...
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turkey 3 billion euros. but italy is reported to be blocking the deal. as a result, turkey is stalling on its end of the agreement. >> a small part of the mediterranean sea is governed and not by the rule of law but people smugglers. >> example, hot spots. greece was supposed to have set up five refugee reception centers known as hotspots. so far, there is only one. italy said, they would organize six cinders but so far there are only two. wristers -- redistribution. be,000 refugees are set to moved from greece and italy. the eu says only a few hundred have been relocated. why has european solidarity failed to function? are some states trying to punish germany? host: the hungary premier referred to the crisis as quote germany's problem. what if anything could change that matter, view of the matter? what could compel european member states to make a good on what they have result to do? alan: basically, nothing. i can't even begin to say how horrible that statement is. it was merkel who helped him out of a crisis. thousands of refugees in the budapest station. she said, come
turkey 3 billion euros. but italy is reported to be blocking the deal. as a result, turkey is stalling on its end of the agreement. >> a small part of the mediterranean sea is governed and not by the rule of law but people smugglers. >> example, hot spots. greece was supposed to have set up five refugee reception centers known as hotspots. so far, there is only one. italy said, they would organize six cinders but so far there are only two. wristers -- redistribution. be,000 refugees...
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from your kitchen calls timidly asking for your special turkey stuffing recipe which they've lost again. >> jimmy: special turkey what? >> turkey stuffing recipe. >> jimmy: turkey stuffing recipe, okay. i'm a famous chef. okay, okay. [ laughter ] not rung all night. i can't believe no one is calling me at all. this is a great party. i'm having a great time. >> wait. okay. [ french accent ] >> jimmy: but, quick, we have to get to table number 53. or else we don't do fancy -- >> do do do do doodle-loo. do do do do do do. [ laughter ] [ french accent ] >> jimmy: be quiet everyone. i think there's something happening. >> do do do do doodle-loo. do do do do do do. [ french accent ] >> jimmy: is someone playing a a video game or something? [ light laughter ] hold on. this is my ring tone. it's "the hustle." do the hustle do do do do do do do [ laughter ] hold on. hello. it is me, jacques, speaking. yes. sacrebleu. sacrebleu. i have to do table 53. you want to call me for turkey stuffing. you take a celery. shove it up the turkey butt. [ laughter ] you take -- [ middle-eastern accent ] now i'm middle eastern. [ light laughter ] you ta
from your kitchen calls timidly asking for your special turkey stuffing recipe which they've lost again. >> jimmy: special turkey what? >> turkey stuffing recipe. >> jimmy: turkey stuffing recipe, okay. i'm a famous chef. okay, okay. [ laughter ] not rung all night. i can't believe no one is calling me at all. this is a great party. i'm having a great time. >> wait. okay. [ french accent ] >> jimmy: but, quick, we have to get to table number 53. or else we don't do...
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arthur carlson arranged to have turkeys live turkeys dropped from a helicopter. that didn't go well. one of my favorite episodes. 22 seconds left when burfit went bird hunttng. right now he's in the nfl's we don't know if he will play against the broncos. 15 yard penalty for sure. >> yeah. then pacman jones who is not the einstein of the nfl got another 15 yard penalty after going after the linebacker coach porttr. on the ield for no apparent reason. he will get fined foo that. that was 30 yards in penalties on the same play. setting up a 35-yard field goal with 14 seconds left. chris bos well knocked it through. the steelers win setttng up the date in denver in a week. and one more look at one of the best playoff catthes of all time. shows what happened. he performed some sort of cirque du soleil move. amazing touchdown. they pose a lot of problems for the no fly zone. >> look, four playoff games in the books. the home teams weet 0-4. >> 0-4. first time in nfl history. the road team on every game. home field advantage. let's fight for that. broncos home next sun
arthur carlson arranged to have turkeys live turkeys dropped from a helicopter. that didn't go well. one of my favorite episodes. 22 seconds left when burfit went bird hunttng. right now he's in the nfl's we don't know if he will play against the broncos. 15 yard penalty for sure. >> yeah. then pacman jones who is not the einstein of the nfl got another 15 yard penalty after going after the linebacker coach porttr. on the ield for no apparent reason. he will get fined foo that. that was...
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turkey has still opened the borders to the women and children and families. 20,000 families just this week alone fled into turkey in the last few days. turkey gave them safe harbour. they would like to go back. we need to get the governments to stopping bombing civilians and to respect the rules of war. that is the biggest need of all. if we could do that, those boats would turn around right now and go back to their own country if they could live there safely >>> thank you for that, my gues guests. still ahead, more on the question some universities are asking their applicants. critics are calling those questions inappropriate. we will explain that next. plus we will talk to a doctor about the spreading zika virus and why it has so many health officials worried. >>> on monday the world health organisation will decide if the zika outbreak justifies a public health emergency of international concern. that comes just as health officials say more than two thousand pregnant women have been diagnosed with the virus in colombia. zika may be linked to severe birth defects in children like babies born with abnormally small heads. in brazil the epice
turkey has still opened the borders to the women and children and families. 20,000 families just this week alone fled into turkey in the last few days. turkey gave them safe harbour. they would like to go back. we need to get the governments to stopping bombing civilians and to respect the rules of war. that is the biggest need of all. if we could do that, those boats would turn around right now and go back to their own country if they could live there safely >>> thank you for that, my...
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we want to update you on this story on turkey, turkey's president says a suicide bomber is believed to be behind this explosion that killed 10 there, 15 hurt. popular for tourists. >>> checking our other topstories a teen is in the hospital after being hit by a his kitchen. >> the search is on for the gunman residents at the apartment complex on pine grove drive say they saw a hail of gunfire. on the scene. >>> a store owner in fall river fights a robber armed with a knife by pulling out a bigger knife the struggle inside a market sunday morning went on >>> investigators say dental equipment started a four alarm fire, flames tore through a home and dental office. the father and son were taken to the hospital, we're told the son is in serious condition. >>> on your tuesday morning straight ahead a new college football champion is crowned. >>> if you went to bed early we'll show you who won the show clemson. >>> millions of americans do it every day but not tom brady, a surprising admission from the patriots quarterback of his . >>> new this morning alabama once again the champions of co
we want to update you on this story on turkey, turkey's president says a suicide bomber is believed to be behind this explosion that killed 10 there, 15 hurt. popular for tourists. >>> checking our other topstories a teen is in the hospital after being hit by a his kitchen. >> the search is on for the gunman residents at the apartment complex on pine grove drive say they saw a hail of gunfire. on the scene. >>> a store owner in fall river fights a robber armed with a...
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been a syrian suicide bomber is turkey has said nato air bases for attacks against basis, the bombing raids against basis. but turkey is also fighting the kurds. turkey border between the islamic state in turkey. turkey has some 2 million syrian refugees. all of these ingredients together, frankly just a matter of time. dagen: where do we stand in all this? you talk about isis. you talk about the kurds and how we fit in the picture because it becomes increasingly complicated. we didn't even mention russia. >> you are right to say it's complicated. the middle east is where everybody is fighting everybody else. we are supposedly helping a syrian rebels fight again. the turks are the best use their air base. they are supposedly fighting against basis that they are really fighting against traditional enemies the kurds. the russians are they are to fight against the people we are supposedly supporting. iranians either supporting the bag to iraq government who is fighting a sense, but is really using the opportunity to make sure the sunnis and the kurds to rise again. the islamic state is trying to spin it to spin into all of these regions and is fighting
been a syrian suicide bomber is turkey has said nato air bases for attacks against basis, the bombing raids against basis. but turkey is also fighting the kurds. turkey border between the islamic state in turkey. turkey has some 2 million syrian refugees. all of these ingredients together, frankly just a matter of time. dagen: where do we stand in all this? you talk about isis. you talk about the kurds and how we fit in the picture because it becomes increasingly complicated. we didn't even...
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turkey vests. >> turkey vest, yes. i just -- this is your last day on earth, mr. turkey. you will die now. prepare to meet your maker. stupidest animal on camera are about the same as donald trump being gracious to anybody or adam sandler making a good movie. basically, a magical unicorn is going to land in front of me and shower me with candy and vicodins before i shoot a freaking turkey on camera. [ gunshot ] that shot you heard was me shooting a producer in the calf and telling him to wobble over to the piggy wiggly for a frozen gobbler before he bleeds out. and like magic, behold. turkey. slow, slow barbecued turkey, with all the sides you want and need. what do we got going on here, chef? >> pigs feet and collard greens. pickled pigs feet and collard greens. >> oh, yes. >> barbecue coleslaw. potato salad and ramps. baked red peas. >> there's my weakness right there. >> we made you some very special -- >> mac and cheese. >> bright orange mac and cheese. >> i do like bright orange mac and cheese as you know. that's a turkey. >> yep. >> let that to be lesson to you. >> mike going to grandma's house. >> mike latta f
turkey vests. >> turkey vest, yes. i just -- this is your last day on earth, mr. turkey. you will die now. prepare to meet your maker. stupidest animal on camera are about the same as donald trump being gracious to anybody or adam sandler making a good movie. basically, a magical unicorn is going to land in front of me and shower me with candy and vicodins before i shoot a freaking turkey on camera. [ gunshot ] that shot you heard was me shooting a producer in the calf and telling him to...
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turkey. get an unlikely fan. so. >> yeah. >> they weren't expecting this. >> no. very pesky poultry and the video to prove it. it shows a turkey chasing down a native police cruiser. you can see it keeps following the officers and the officers joked that they would keep a gravy air freshener in the car to keep the turkeys awaych the turkey was spotted a few days before that on top of a traffic light post. so maybe it's a plea for help i don't know. >> maybe it's protecting something in the area. >> perhaps. there must be babies nearby. doesn't you think. >> the native police had fun with it and saying that they had the feathers ruffled and any pun you can think of. >> you wouldn't have enjoyed this. >> you know how much i dislike turkeys. >> terrified of birds especially turkeys newspaper brady's pants. that's what the scripts says. you think. we will explain up next. >> coming up new at 10 on my tv38 the state department release as new batch of e-mails from hillary clinton's account. political opponents raising new red flags tonight at 10 the concerns and e-mail exchange most nurses are tough. they're problem-solvers. they like making things better. people don't have access because they just can't afford it. bernie sanders understands how pharmaceutical companies and major medical companies bernie tel
turkey. get an unlikely fan. so. >> yeah. >> they weren't expecting this. >> no. very pesky poultry and the video to prove it. it shows a turkey chasing down a native police cruiser. you can see it keeps following the officers and the officers joked that they would keep a gravy air freshener in the car to keep the turkeys awaych the turkey was spotted a few days before that on top of a traffic light post. so maybe it's a plea for help i don't know. >> maybe it's...
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turkey said it detained one person in connection with a suicide blast in "the system." mansour al-turki's interior minister -- turkey's interior minister said that a short time back. all the journalists killed were tourists. several raids have been carried out across turkeyince tuesday. >>> turkey is exerting a lot of effort to fight terrorism and terrorists. during the recent attack, and a week before this attack, we have stopped 220 persons being affiliated to i.s.i.l., and after the - that recent attack, and within the information that we have gathered through investigations, we managed to stop one of the suspects yesterday, last night >>> for more on this, let's go to our correspondent andrew simmonds, live in istanbul, turkey's interior ministry given a lot of information on turkey's effort in its fight against terrorism. what else did he have to say. >> well, he was really sketching out what a colossal job security and intelligence agencies had on their hand. he mentioned a lot of figures after referring to the arrest of one of the suspects on tuesday nights. that's all he had to say. he said the rest had to be secret, because it was an ongoing investigation. amongst the figures he moved on to allude to after that sound byte there, he said that the
turkey said it detained one person in connection with a suicide blast in "the system." mansour al-turki's interior minister -- turkey's interior minister said that a short time back. all the journalists killed were tourists. several raids have been carried out across turkeyince tuesday. >>> turkey is exerting a lot of effort to fight terrorism and terrorists. during the recent attack, and a week before this attack, we have stopped 220 persons being affiliated to i.s.i.l., and...
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turkey? this turkey seated on a delta plane was posted. it was a therapy pet according to air carrier access app. passengers with disabilities are allowed to travel with service animals which are not defined as any specific animal. >>> i'll dion lim. coming up on "10 news at 6:00", a daycare worker accused of abusing an autistic child. it is not the first time. >>> flaming hover boards light up the internet. a local university decides if the boards are safe on campus. new legislation in tallahassee allow concealed carry permit holders to bring the guns on the campuses of elementary, middle and high schools. >>> a school bus crash sent the hospital. minutes on "10 news at 6:00". >>> snow is pounding areas near the great lakes for the second straight day. that's causing havoc from indiana to parts of upstate new york. look at this. some areas could see up to three feet of snow before the storm is over. from thunder snow to snow covered roads, shovels and snow blowers are part of a losing battle. in new york drivers had a tough time keeping i
turkey? this turkey seated on a delta plane was posted. it was a therapy pet according to air carrier access app. passengers with disabilities are allowed to travel with service animals which are not defined as any specific animal. >>> i'll dion lim. coming up on "10 news at 6:00", a daycare worker accused of abusing an autistic child. it is not the first time. >>> flaming hover boards light up the internet. a local university decides if the boards are safe on...
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turkey who run through the border, you know, provide arms and money to isis. these people are well ensconced in turkey and they can move easily within turkey and do these things.et isis cells in turkey. in fact, this week there were a number of raids in different parts of the country where they arrested isis sympathizers. but this is the only the tip of the iceberg. this is a really, really huge problem for turkey. and i'm not sure turkey intelligence and security services have been as focused on isis as they have on kurdish insurgents and the problem they have with the kurdish group, the pkk. >> i have to leave it there. thanks so much for joining me. i'll be right back. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-sixteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. theand to help you accelerate,. we've created a new company... one totally focused on wh
turkey who run through the border, you know, provide arms and money to isis. these people are well ensconced in turkey and they can move easily within turkey and do these things.et isis cells in turkey. in fact, this week there were a number of raids in different parts of the country where they arrested isis sympathizers. but this is the only the tip of the iceberg. this is a really, really huge problem for turkey. and i'm not sure turkey intelligence and security services have been as focused...