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of activism in the turkish foreign policy and sometimes. it's hard to ignore. the konami. getting well. we have overcome the difficulties originating from the global economic crisis and the we are pursuing a proactive foreign policy in the region and zero problem policy holds to be made to. peace. all or most of our neighbors all and be our lifting a bit bizarre requirements yeah neighbors and a new peace cultural is in making a body image the war thirty. some years ago would be impossible to see prime minister papandreou to see in turkey. attending. the opening of the ambassador annual ambassadors conference for example has a cyprus problem your world because of several problems in cyprus. is that a problem between turkey and greece because there are intercommunal talks on to it but in general turkey economically and politically. are considered one of the emerging countries and it's more effective and it has more weight in its region and beyond are until afghanistan. the turkish government recently has been pretty outspoken in defense of the people of gaza do you think th
of activism in the turkish foreign policy and sometimes. it's hard to ignore. the konami. getting well. we have overcome the difficulties originating from the global economic crisis and the we are pursuing a proactive foreign policy in the region and zero problem policy holds to be made to. peace. all or most of our neighbors all and be our lifting a bit bizarre requirements yeah neighbors and a new peace cultural is in making a body image the war thirty. some years ago would be impossible to...
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activism in the turkish foreign policies and sometimes. it's hard to ignore. the comically. going well we have overcome the difficulties originating from the global economic crisis and. we are pursuing a proactive foreign policy in the region and zero problem policy holds to be made. peace. with all of our neighbors all and be our lifting. requirements a bit. and in your piece cultural is in making by the initiative or thirty. some years ago would be impossible to see. prime minister papandreou seeing in turkey. and being for the opening of the ambassador daniel in brussels corporals for example has a cyprus problem here well because of several problems in cyprus. it's not a problem between turkey and greece because there are intercommunal talks continue but in general turkey economically and politically. are considered one of the emerging countries and it's more effective and it has more weight in its region and beyond i'll tell afghanistan ok well the turkish government recently has been pretty outspoken in defense of the people of gaza do you think that we should expect m
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sometimes turkish policemen used our services. one girl ran away and went to the police for help, but she was taken back to her pimp. >> narrator: to offer some hope, the traffickers suggest to the women that they can work their way to freedom by paying back their purchase price. >> ( translated ): debt bondage represents the money that a girl is told she has to work off. that amount is easily inflated if the pimp wants. that way, the debt never goes away and she continues to work without ever receiving a penny. >> ( translated ): he said, "you'll be paid $500 a month." but the girls told me, "he never pays $500 a month. he always finds a reason to fine you." for example, if a client asks you to do something and you refuse, and the client complains to the pimp, he'd charge you for a month or two, and you'd end up working for nothing. >> narrator: if a trafficked woman manages to pay off her so- called debt, her pimp can then simply sell her to someone else. this creates a cycle of debt bondage from which there is almost no escape.
sometimes turkish policemen used our services. one girl ran away and went to the police for help, but she was taken back to her pimp. >> narrator: to offer some hope, the traffickers suggest to the women that they can work their way to freedom by paying back their purchase price. >> ( translated ): debt bondage represents the money that a girl is told she has to work off. that amount is easily inflated if the pimp wants. that way, the debt never goes away and she continues to work...
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world in the clutches of popular unrest in the spotlight talks to a special representative of the turkish president. he was. bringing you the latest in science technology from around the world. we've dumped the future coverage. hello again to welcome to spotlight the interview show on r.t. i'm going to play my guest in the studio is a scene at a chicken. turkey is actively campaigning for its candidate to fill in the chair of the scene set for the general public campaigners are promoting well trained and experienced diplomats but he's counsel says europe will never find anybody with such a neutral position as their man however there's resistance to turkish can look coming from irony going on in the meantime what is the stumble trying to buy from moscow we're asking the special representative of the president of turkey of european security at a scene at a trip. to be unrest in the arab world started late last year in tunisia where rioters forced the head of state out of office the unrest they can spread across north africa and ended the longstanding regime in egypt and with ongoing protest
world in the clutches of popular unrest in the spotlight talks to a special representative of the turkish president. he was. bringing you the latest in science technology from around the world. we've dumped the future coverage. hello again to welcome to spotlight the interview show on r.t. i'm going to play my guest in the studio is a scene at a chicken. turkey is actively campaigning for its candidate to fill in the chair of the scene set for the general public campaigners are promoting well...
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now it could be the turkish people who finally put it to rest. >> you could call france the capital oflear energy. 80% of its electricity comes from nuclear power plants. french politicians brad about an economy that is energy-self- reliant and able to sell electricity abroad. has the crisis in japan made a difference in france? we visited a small village that has been home to a giant power facility for a quarter of the century. >> japan's nuclear crisis has special relevance for this fringe activist. he feels vindicated in his campaign against the nuclear power plant were several incidents have been reported. nothing serious according to the french nuclear safety authority, but he does not trust them. but there is the nuclear plant with the four cooling towers. it is presented as if it is a normal tourist attraction. there are open days when tours around the plant are organized. that is shocking and dangerous. >> just two, an honors from the plant -- just seven hours from the plant is a town. he lives here. he worked as an engineer the plant for three years. he understands the risks t
now it could be the turkish people who finally put it to rest. >> you could call france the capital oflear energy. 80% of its electricity comes from nuclear power plants. french politicians brad about an economy that is energy-self- reliant and able to sell electricity abroad. has the crisis in japan made a difference in france? we visited a small village that has been home to a giant power facility for a quarter of the century. >> japan's nuclear crisis has special relevance for...
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a safe make country we can call it an assessment say so we can we have to act and country but the turkish government has decided to go on with the project and is continuing to cooperate with. them. install anything special. i mean concerning the safety about the plant you are building interest were isn't a standard set of safety regulations he recalled plant i mentioned before his design for the bills for the period of the location of this plan says we collect active let's say strictly it is designed for more stronger or less strong or flick of steel it is designed to withstand the earthquake which can happen in the same what is interesting. the russians i know are very proud and valid for the safety measures they take at nuclear power plants maybe it's because of true novel because we did learn a lesson. after the chernobyl power plant accident so can you say that today russia has the the most advanced safety safety measures in the world and then you cleopatra's the stations in better than in japan and in france some of the countries. i can see russia has one of the best designs in the w
a safe make country we can call it an assessment say so we can we have to act and country but the turkish government has decided to go on with the project and is continuing to cooperate with. them. install anything special. i mean concerning the safety about the plant you are building interest were isn't a standard set of safety regulations he recalled plant i mentioned before his design for the bills for the period of the location of this plan says we collect active let's say strictly it is...
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it was the nine hundred seventy three turkish delight during he who off story often described as the best dutch film ever made would go how about actor internationally known the success played his way to hollywood in one thousand nine hundred to hate pete and probably his most famous role as an eccentric replicant in ridley scott science fiction through a blade runner. he was at the peak of popularity as an action movie star from the soviet union collapsed film starring how workers were part of the first wave of hollywood productions to flow into the conference room or when we invited i was absolutely shouldn't be a certain barrier between us after all i grew up watching these movies and we immediately found common ground between them to be a pleasure working with. rude good howard is not the only stopped appearing in the solomon dickey which is premier today one of the characters is played by another hollywood tough guy michael madsen the movie also marks the big screen debut for a russian heavyweight mixed martial artist for. the seller mother is a brutal action movie it's working
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or western standards you could hardly impose a sheer rule of your any and standard were even the turkish mode i think that. the discussion within the arab world about the future of the arab world is only starting and i think that as a former historian i can say that something something similar was happening in their world at the nineteenth century when massive uprising against the ottoman empire were shaking of the arab world now we'll we will see another great arab revolution but many fear that the u.s. will try to impose their model of democracy or their understanding of democracy on this country and one that the whole purpose of this social uprisings really take away the chance of ever establishing a real democracy well you know we had several cases several examples of so to speak w d p words demonstrate the practice of imposing democracy as an arab world by france and the european union for example in the eighty's in algeria when free and fair elections led to the victory are radical islamists and army had to take the power we all saw the results are free and fair transparent electio
or western standards you could hardly impose a sheer rule of your any and standard were even the turkish mode i think that. the discussion within the arab world about the future of the arab world is only starting and i think that as a former historian i can say that something something similar was happening in their world at the nineteenth century when massive uprising against the ottoman empire were shaking of the arab world now we'll we will see another great arab revolution but many fear...
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greater middle east and islamic world after that this position was challenged by changing views of turkish government demanded that it wants to be the strongest nation at least in the sunni world or in the greater middle east as a whole and now iran is seeing of some arab countries after the change of the regimes after the more than a zation in those countries can say you know we are arab leaders we are leaders of his nomic world and they think that there will be a very serious dispute in islamic world as a whole not only including iran two states but also including pakistan malaysia indonesia and india which is which has of the biggest muslim population in asia in your opinion when the dust settles what a power shift look like where he settled down in enforcing an interest. well there will be elections i don't think that islamic radicals will gain the majority during these elections he and none of those countries we shall see coalition governments and we shall see the. sense of identity and massive search of a density is an islamic world as we see it and there are big. so you don't think
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moscow a very good evening for me kevin i will let me bring you up to date on the top stories than turkish television saying in the last hour that nato will take over the coalition's military operation in libya so he had been hesitating over whether to support in months to come the fierce clashes between pro-government some opposition forces in libya intensified after a fifth night of coalition air strikes. please crack down on a strategy demonstrators in brussels with tear gas and also counted the test to say western countries it shouldn't be imposing cuts at home while spending millions on libya count. on the first images of the balkan struggling to stabilize the situation of japan's fukushima power plant which reports say three more of the so-called nuclear summarises have been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. and we're continuing our coverage of the latest developments in libya next as we sit down with one of russia's most renowned experts an arab and islamic history professor vitaly no one kid says the root cause of the crisis lies in the fact that colonel gadhafi lost his se
moscow a very good evening for me kevin i will let me bring you up to date on the top stories than turkish television saying in the last hour that nato will take over the coalition's military operation in libya so he had been hesitating over whether to support in months to come the fierce clashes between pro-government some opposition forces in libya intensified after a fifth night of coalition air strikes. please crack down on a strategy demonstrators in brussels with tear gas and also counted...
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>> on that, inaccurate, the turkish parliament has voted to support the military action. do you have anything to say about that? >> well, turkey has been an important partner. obviously we rank closely in touch with them. >> do you have any reaction to the vote in parliament? >> to support the u.s. -- u.s. security council resolution 1973? is that what you are asking. >> i believe that's what i'm asking. >> i don't have anything other than what i just said. i don't have a specific reaction to that. >> we'll get to you, sorry. >> libya. >> that's fine. we're on libya. >> as for the u.n. security council resolution was concerned, it was a mixed resolution. number one, for the five counties obtained, major five countries, and also on this resolution, russia is on -- and finally as this libya attack in libya is concerned, do you think the u.s. mission will affect afghanistan and iran? >> i just missed the last question. and the part. i just missed do you think it will affect the mission in afghanistan did you say? >> yes. >> well, we are well aware of the burden that i think
>> on that, inaccurate, the turkish parliament has voted to support the military action. do you have anything to say about that? >> well, turkey has been an important partner. obviously we rank closely in touch with them. >> do you have any reaction to the vote in parliament? >> to support the u.s. -- u.s. security council resolution 1973? is that what you are asking. >> i believe that's what i'm asking. >> i don't have anything other than what i just said. i...
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also tonight turkish television says nato will take over the coalition's military operation in libya turkey had been hesitating over whether to support in violence in the wrong. lost in translation weeks of the mass unrest in egypt led to regime change the signs of disenchantment the outcome of the revolution. plus police crackdown on demonstrators in brussels with tear gas and water cannons the protesters say western countries should not be imposing cuts to the home while spending millions on the libya campaign. and the first images of the workers struggling to stabilize the situation in japan's fukushima power plant the much of the reports of three more have been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. leaving from moscow it's ten pm here now this is the arctic international news channel my name is kevin owen and first turkish television has quoted the country's foreign minister as saying that nato will take command of the operation in libya this comes as coalition forces have launched air strikes on the country for almost a week now with explosions and gunfire shaking tripoli an
also tonight turkish television says nato will take over the coalition's military operation in libya turkey had been hesitating over whether to support in violence in the wrong. lost in translation weeks of the mass unrest in egypt led to regime change the signs of disenchantment the outcome of the revolution. plus police crackdown on demonstrators in brussels with tear gas and water cannons the protesters say western countries should not be imposing cuts to the home while spending millions on...
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the spokesman for the turkish embassy says they were turned over to the turkish ambassador and are expected to cross the border today. libyan authorities say the journalists were captured during fighting in eastern part of the country last week. good news is they will be released today. to 6:09 a.m. the news will be right back. >> darya: the average price of gas in the united states has jumped again by 75 over two weeks. 765 higher than we were paying last year. let look around the bay. the average in san francisco $4.20, san jose $3.98, oakland $3.97. we will be right back. [ banker ] when ashley's violin teacher told her parents she was gifted, they were thrilled. she's a natural vibrato. oh. we started saving for this music camp in vermont. so i told them about some of the wells fargo online savings tools like my savings plan, which helps them set up and monitor a savings goal. until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. rebecca is clearly very gifted. [ banker ] we decided to roll that money into ashley's college account. turns out there's seven gi
the spokesman for the turkish embassy says they were turned over to the turkish ambassador and are expected to cross the border today. libyan authorities say the journalists were captured during fighting in eastern part of the country last week. good news is they will be released today. to 6:09 a.m. the news will be right back. >> darya: the average price of gas in the united states has jumped again by 75 over two weeks. 765 higher than we were paying last year. let look around the bay....
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the first one is the enormous difference between the egyptian and turkish society and the turkish experiencewith democracy and secularism which has not been existing in egypt and the second is that the akp despite all of its flaws and unquestionably -- is never at fault in the '90s and the way, moved away from the old guard. the egyptian muslim brotherhood is not done that. we are still in a way 15 or 20 years behind the turkish revolution. so that i think where he see the big difference between egypt and turkey. i am probably pass my five minutes so i will stop there. >> thank you. i come at it from a little bit of a different perspective. i come at this as a terrorism analyst who basically builds biographies of terrorist. that is generally how i approach things. one of the things i notice very early on in my research which has been very intensive for more than a decade now is that you see over and over and over again the roots of terrorist to trace back the brotherhood and that goes right to senior al qaeda leadership. that goes right through many of the participants in the 9/11 plot. i ca
the first one is the enormous difference between the egyptian and turkish society and the turkish experiencewith democracy and secularism which has not been existing in egypt and the second is that the akp despite all of its flaws and unquestionably -- is never at fault in the '90s and the way, moved away from the old guard. the egyptian muslim brotherhood is not done that. we are still in a way 15 or 20 years behind the turkish revolution. so that i think where he see the big difference...
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the first one is the enormous difference between the egyptian and turkish society and the turkish experienceith democracy and secularism which has not been existing in egypt and the second is that the akp despite all of its flaws and unquestionably -- is never at fault in the '90s and the way, moved away from the old guard. the egyptian muslim brotherhood is not done that. we are still in a way 15 or 20 years behind the turkish revolution. so that i think where he see the big difference between egypt and turkey. i am probably pass my five minutes so i will stop there. >> thank you. i come at it from a little bit of a different perspective. i come at this as a terrorism analyst who basically builds biographies of terrorist. that is generally how i approach things. one of the things i notice very early on in my research which has been very intensive for more than a decade now is that you see over and over and over again the roots of terrorist to trace back the brotherhood and that goes right to senior al qaeda leadership. that goes right through many of the participants in the 9/11 plot. i can
the first one is the enormous difference between the egyptian and turkish society and the turkish experienceith democracy and secularism which has not been existing in egypt and the second is that the akp despite all of its flaws and unquestionably -- is never at fault in the '90s and the way, moved away from the old guard. the egyptian muslim brotherhood is not done that. we are still in a way 15 or 20 years behind the turkish revolution. so that i think where he see the big difference between...
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now it could be the turkish people who finally put it to rest. >> you could call france the capital ofar energy. 80% of its electricity comes from nuclear power plants. french politicians brad about an economy that is energy-self- reliant and able to sell electricity abroad. has the crisis in japan made a difference in france? we visited a small village that has been home to a giant power facility for a quarter of the century. >> japan's nuclear crisis has special relevance for this fringe activist. he feels vindicated in his campaign against the nuclear power plant were several incidents have been reported. nothing serious according to the french nuclear safety authority, but he does not trust them. but there is the nuclear plant with the four cooling towers. it is presented as if it is a normal tourist attraction. there are open days when tours around the plant are organized. that is shocking and dangerous. >> just two, an honors from the plant -- just seven hours from the plant is a town. he lives here. he worked as an engineer the plant for three years. he understands the risks tha
now it could be the turkish people who finally put it to rest. >> you could call france the capital ofar energy. 80% of its electricity comes from nuclear power plants. french politicians brad about an economy that is energy-self- reliant and able to sell electricity abroad. has the crisis in japan made a difference in france? we visited a small village that has been home to a giant power facility for a quarter of the century. >> japan's nuclear crisis has special relevance for this...
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journalists, raising his fists as he walked into the building and into a room for interviews with turkish and french television, staying about an hour, then left without speaking to other news organizations, waiting outside. >> meantime reports say forces are stepping up their attacks on rebel positions, they're a major oil port city. 20 people were wounded and other reports say forces are close to recapturing the closest eastbound rebel held city to tripoli. >> there is a high end luxury yimts being offered on daily deal web sites. >> then the bay area city junking junk mail. how you can stop those unwanted pamphlets. >> get ready for a spring preview. i'm sandhya patel and will show where temperatures get into 70s coming up. >> and thank you. and the tiny little fish that are causing a big mess bringing boat traffic to a stand still in a southern you can see >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> a smelly mess in a marina. millions of dead fish clogged king harbor today, it's believed they swam into the harbor to escape a red tide, possibly then suffocated. a red
journalists, raising his fists as he walked into the building and into a room for interviews with turkish and french television, staying about an hour, then left without speaking to other news organizations, waiting outside. >> meantime reports say forces are stepping up their attacks on rebel positions, they're a major oil port city. 20 people were wounded and other reports say forces are close to recapturing the closest eastbound rebel held city to tripoli. >> there is a high end...
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that nato is due to take over command of military operatio in libya at the beginning of nt wee the turkish parliament has voted in favor of joining the alliance against libya france argues that the arab states will be alienated if nato led the mission. but the u.s., italy, and britain have been pushing for nato to take over the operation. william hayes said that a unified command is necessary -- william hague said that a unified command is necessary. eanwhile, rebel fors in lib's third largest city say they have killed 30 loyalists snipers. troops loyal to gaddafi have been in the hospital. there are also reports of heavy fighting in northern east. >> more and more civilians are leading the stern -- are leading the eastern town as heavy gunfire continues between troops and rebels. >> this situation is getting worse and worse. god will punish those who are responsible for this. >> on thursday, libyan state tv showed footage of damage caused by overnight air strikes. officials say that a western bombs destroyed a military base in tripoli. france has since confirmed that dozens of coalition p
that nato is due to take over command of military operatio in libya at the beginning of nt wee the turkish parliament has voted in favor of joining the alliance against libya france argues that the arab states will be alienated if nato led the mission. but the u.s., italy, and britain have been pushing for nato to take over the operation. william hayes said that a unified command is necessary -- william hague said that a unified command is necessary. eanwhile, rebel fors in lib's third largest...
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. >> in an interview today on turkish tv moammer gadhafi said libyans would fight back if western nations imposed a no-fly zone. they seem to be maintaining the momentum it seized in several days but now reporting that rebels have actually retain the main square. >> president obama this morning nominated commerce secretary gary lock as ambassador to china. if the senate confirms him lock would be the first chinese american to hold the post. he's the former governor of washington state. expanding exports to china and said he earned the trust of business leaders. lock's grandfather immigrated from china to the u.s. he calls his nomination an honor. >> i'm going back to the birth place of my grandfather, my father, my mom, and her side of the family, and i'll be doing so as a devoted and passionate advocate for america, the country where i was born and raised. >> the job is one of the most important diplomatic jobs in government because of america's complex and sometimes strained ties with asia. john huntsman, the out governor is exploring a possible presidential run against president obama.
. >> in an interview today on turkish tv moammer gadhafi said libyans would fight back if western nations imposed a no-fly zone. they seem to be maintaining the momentum it seized in several days but now reporting that rebels have actually retain the main square. >> president obama this morning nominated commerce secretary gary lock as ambassador to china. if the senate confirms him lock would be the first chinese american to hold the post. he's the former governor of washington...
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the first one is the enormous difference between the egyptian and turkish society and the turkish experience with democracy and secularism which has not been existing in egypt and the second is that the akp despite all of its flaws and unquestionably -- is never at fault in the '90s and the way, moved away from the old guard. the egyptian muslim brotherhood is not done that. we are still in a way 15 or 20 years behind the turkish revolution. so that i think where he see the big difference between egypt and turkey. i am probably pass my five minutes so i will stop there. >> thank you. i come at it from a little bit of a different perspective. i come at this as a terrorism analyst who basically builds biographies of terrorist. that is generally how i approach things. one of the things i notice very early on in my research which has been very intensive for more than a decade now is that you see over and over and over again the roots of terrorist to trace back the brotherhood and that goes right to senior al qaeda leadership. that goes right through many of the participants in the 9/11 plot. i c
the first one is the enormous difference between the egyptian and turkish society and the turkish experience with democracy and secularism which has not been existing in egypt and the second is that the akp despite all of its flaws and unquestionably -- is never at fault in the '90s and the way, moved away from the old guard. the egyptian muslim brotherhood is not done that. we are still in a way 15 or 20 years behind the turkish revolution. so that i think where he see the big difference...
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. >> in an interview with turkish television, the leader challenged the momentum about imposing a no-fly zone. a un resolution is being drafted by britain and france. colonel gaddafi said the libyan people would take up arms against any western powers. it is the sound of women and children who leave the the demonstration. the opposition have always stressed this is a libyan revolution but they do one more international help against gaddafi's air power and to contract foreign mercenaries brought in. >> it is almost 15 days. we are still waiting for them to give us help for how long? what is the purpose of not stopping the war? what do they want more? to get more victims? >> there are increasingly strong calls for what they see as a legitimate struggle. this afternoon the front line began to move rapidly as rebels broke out towards another town. with the captured heavy weapons, they were able to regain the initiative. but just as quickly government forces counterattacked and the rebels retreated back. at the same time there was a huge explosion at the major oil installation. both sides are
. >> in an interview with turkish television, the leader challenged the momentum about imposing a no-fly zone. a un resolution is being drafted by britain and france. colonel gaddafi said the libyan people would take up arms against any western powers. it is the sound of women and children who leave the the demonstration. the opposition have always stressed this is a libyan revolution but they do one more international help against gaddafi's air power and to contract foreign mercenaries...
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. >> in an interview today on turkish tv moammer gadhafi said libyans would fight back if western nations imposed a no-fly zone. they seem to be maintaining the momentum it seized in several days but now reporting that rebels have actually retain the main square. >> president obama this morning nominated commerce secretary gary lock as ambassador to china. if the senate confirms him lock would be the first chinese american to hold the post. he's the former governor of washington state. expanding exports to china and said he earned the trust of business leaders. lock's grandfather immigrated from china to the u.s. he calls his nomination an honor. >> i'm going back to the birth place of my grandfather, my father, my mom, and her side of the family, and i'll be doing so as a devoted and passionate advocate for america, the country where i was born and raised. >> the job is one of the most important diplomatic jobs in government because of america's complex and sometimes strained ties with asia. john huntsman, the out governor is exploring a possible presidential run against president obama.
. >> in an interview today on turkish tv moammer gadhafi said libyans would fight back if western nations imposed a no-fly zone. they seem to be maintaining the momentum it seized in several days but now reporting that rebels have actually retain the main square. >> president obama this morning nominated commerce secretary gary lock as ambassador to china. if the senate confirms him lock would be the first chinese american to hold the post. he's the former governor of washington...
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mr.gadhafi said on turkish state tv that a no-fly zone would only prove that the west was after libyan oil fields and he promised if such a zone is set up, he would take up arms and fight. >>> the coast guard is honoring a former war hero, an nfl player, for his exceptional service and breaking down racial barriers. tara moriarty is live in the newsroom to tell us why is happening 36 years after his death. >> well, he once told a reporter was the first african- american for everything, the first full-time black coach in the nfl, the first nfl player and now you can add hero to that. he served in world war ii posthumously received a silver, life-saving medal this warning. his sister was in attendance for the ceremony, where a gym was named in his honored. his cargo ship was struck by a japanese tornado. he somed on flames -- stomped on flames of his teammate and burned himself. he also rushed into icy waters to rescue his drowning work mate. >> tennell worked for the coast guard in the bay area after the war and became a professional player. he actually broke his neck when he was just 1
mr.gadhafi said on turkish state tv that a no-fly zone would only prove that the west was after libyan oil fields and he promised if such a zone is set up, he would take up arms and fight. >>> the coast guard is honoring a former war hero, an nfl player, for his exceptional service and breaking down racial barriers. tara moriarty is live in the newsroom to tell us why is happening 36 years after his death. >> well, he once told a reporter was the first african- american for...
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and then in an interview with a turkish tv reporter he said a no-fly zone imposed by the united nations would be unacceptable and the libyans would fight that decision. he also painted a picture of western involvement and told the audience that he was -- he was expecting the west to get involved to try to take over libyan resources, oil resources, so it looks like he is trying to paint a picture of the west aggressively attack libya, something that he wants to use perhaps in his battle against the insurgents. >> edward, you mentioned the united nations. we understand now they are opening an investigation into allegations of torture in libya. >> reporter: well, the united nations has been investigating the -- the -- ocampo, the head of the u.n. criminal court was -- set out sort of a warning to libyan leaders initially that if they did anything that was considered against international law in terms of harming prisoners or harming civilian populations, that they would be held accountable. now, i guess the investigation includes whatever reports they have now of crimes against humanity, mi
and then in an interview with a turkish tv reporter he said a no-fly zone imposed by the united nations would be unacceptable and the libyans would fight that decision. he also painted a picture of western involvement and told the audience that he was -- he was expecting the west to get involved to try to take over libyan resources, oil resources, so it looks like he is trying to paint a picture of the west aggressively attack libya, something that he wants to use perhaps in his battle against...
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and british plans for a libyan response, qadhafi told turkish tv libyans will "take up arms and fight a no fly zone is empoe imposed on his country." back here at home the obama administration is carefully considering its next move in response to the shift of momentum in libya as the president collaborate with a key u.s. ally in finding the best solution to the violence. nbc's tracie potts from washington has more on that. good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. the state department says there is a sebs of urgency about this today. top security official lsz meet at the white house to consider their military options, which include a no fly zone, and something secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. cannot do alone. it needs the backing of the international community. whether that be the united nations, nato, the arab league, the african or european union. some here on capitol hill worry this would be an act of war. they're trying to get in humanitarian supplies, and as you mention, lynn, president obama has spoken with british prime minister david cameron by phone. he s
and british plans for a libyan response, qadhafi told turkish tv libyans will "take up arms and fight a no fly zone is empoe imposed on his country." back here at home the obama administration is carefully considering its next move in response to the shift of momentum in libya as the president collaborate with a key u.s. ally in finding the best solution to the violence. nbc's tracie potts from washington has more on that. good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. the state...
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gadhafi was here to do interviews with turkish and french television. he said, brian, he'll do more interviews in an effort to "clarify the situation in libya." but what he said today was the same old argument we heard before, that al qaeda is behind the revolt. he's not taking any responsibility. brian? >> richard engel in tripoli tonight, richard thanks. >>> and in egypt, where the people's uprising brought down the government, there was a stark reminder of what hasn't changed. women are still far behind men when it comes to equality. not just there, but in much of the world, and it came into sharp focus, once again on this 100th anniversary of international women's day. nbc's anne thompson went to cairo's tahrir square today and reports on what happened there and beyond. >> reporter: in egypt's tahrir square, today it's clear gender equality has a long way to go. a million woman march attracted only hundreds. the loudest voices, those of young men, telling the women to go home and stay home. on international women's day, this man tries to convince th
gadhafi was here to do interviews with turkish and french television. he said, brian, he'll do more interviews in an effort to "clarify the situation in libya." but what he said today was the same old argument we heard before, that al qaeda is behind the revolt. he's not taking any responsibility. brian? >> richard engel in tripoli tonight, richard thanks. >>> and in egypt, where the people's uprising brought down the government, there was a stark reminder of what...
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turkey is a safe make country we can call it as a safe mix a sneakily after the act of country but the turkish government has decided to go on with the project and is continuing to cooperate with. them. is there anything special. i mean concerning the safety. of the plant you have to the interview were is it a standard set of safety regulations every pole plant i mentioned before is designed for the for the opinion of the location of this plan says active or less serious work it is designed for more stronger or less strong or flick of steel it is designed to withstand an earthquake which can help and they say what is interesting. the russians are very proud about the safety and measures they take at nuclear power plants maybe it's because of tree novel because we did learn a lesson after the true novel an accident so can you say that today russia has the the most advanced safety safety measures in the world and then usually a policy stations even better than japan and france and the countries. i can see russia has one of the best designs in the world do you do people like yourself do specialis
turkey is a safe make country we can call it as a safe mix a sneakily after the act of country but the turkish government has decided to go on with the project and is continuing to cooperate with. them. is there anything special. i mean concerning the safety. of the plant you have to the interview were is it a standard set of safety regulations every pole plant i mentioned before is designed for the for the opinion of the location of this plan says active or less serious work it is designed for...
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pro-gadhafi forces while covering this conflict in libya, all four have been released with the help of the turkish ambassador to libya. there he is in the center of this photo. he negotiated their release and helped them make their safe crossing to tunisia. >>> the u.s. army tonight has apologized after photos army officials called repugnant appeared in a german magazine. the photos show american soldiers in afghanistan smiling over the dead bodies of afghans. at least one of the soldiers in the der spiegel photos is facing court-martial on charges of premeditated murder of afghan civilians. the photos drew immediate comparisons to the abhorrent torture pictures of abu ghraib prison in iraq. the army said today the new photos depict actions repugnant to us as human beings and contrary to the standards and values of the u.s. army, end of quote. >>> when we come back here tonight, we'll go to japan, still dealing with twin disasters, and now a food scare along with it. >>> and later, the end of the journey for a young american, who went to japan to teach english. >>> back now, returning to our non-s
pro-gadhafi forces while covering this conflict in libya, all four have been released with the help of the turkish ambassador to libya. there he is in the center of this photo. he negotiated their release and helped them make their safe crossing to tunisia. >>> the u.s. army tonight has apologized after photos army officials called repugnant appeared in a german magazine. the photos show american soldiers in afghanistan smiling over the dead bodies of afghans. at least one of the...
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we have our relationship with the turkish embassy who is working with us in tripoli and we have an active counselor figure in been gauzy -- an active consular figure in bengazi. this is to make sure that humanitarian aid gets through. above all, as he said, any decision to put any men and women of armed forces in harm's way it should only be when aslan necessary. but i believe as he said that we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others. we should be clear about where our interests lie. in this country, we know that colonel gaddafi is capable of. we should not let him step onto british soil. we should not allow a situation their stateish stat should step on british soil. >> may i ask the prime minister whether, consistent with the un resolution, as he has indicated, refers will military measures to protect civilian- populated area? will he confirm that that will enable our forces to be used, not simply to intercept libyan aircraft, but if necessary to attack heavy artillery, tanks, and other military units on the
we have our relationship with the turkish embassy who is working with us in tripoli and we have an active counselor figure in been gauzy -- an active consular figure in bengazi. this is to make sure that humanitarian aid gets through. above all, as he said, any decision to put any men and women of armed forces in harm's way it should only be when aslan necessary. but i believe as he said that we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a...
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we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into harm's way should only be taken when necessary. we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others, and that also believe we should be clear about where our interests lie. in this country, particularly, we know what abu dhabi is capable of. we cannot have a failed state on the border. >> malcom. >> may i congratulate him for his superb leadership that he and the foreign secretary have given it and at the united nations for securing this resolution, without which the people of libya and benghazi would be facing a humanitarian disaster. this refers to all necessary measures to protect civilian populated areas. will you confirm that will enable our forces to be used not simply to intercept libyan aircraft but as necessary to attack artill
we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into harm's way should only be taken when necessary. we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others, and that also believe we should be clear...
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before that there were three turkish provinces which impala tanian. and. and the regionalism close to separate as moods in syria having never ceased to exist. tribes and they're locked in rivalry with each other why has gadhafi held power for so long because gadhafi belongs to a small tribe. this tribe took power in a town it's a neighbor to penetrate all pours controlled state it's a cure the balance between the tribes i mean the tip is the and the rest are all the other tribes. kept hold for so long because the other tribes were afraid intertribal infighting would ensue after gadhafi. again i don't want to say that everything will happen precisely in this way for of course the chances that libya will exist because of the rivalry between the regions on the one hand because of the rivalry between the tribes on the other do exist. less than two years ago at the g eight summit in world leaders sat at the same table with talks huge. business deals gaddafi felt free to set up tents on the lawns and the a government buildings but everybody knew back then who th
before that there were three turkish provinces which impala tanian. and. and the regionalism close to separate as moods in syria having never ceased to exist. tribes and they're locked in rivalry with each other why has gadhafi held power for so long because gadhafi belongs to a small tribe. this tribe took power in a town it's a neighbor to penetrate all pours controlled state it's a cure the balance between the tribes i mean the tip is the and the rest are all the other tribes. kept hold for...
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qaddafi's threat came in a threat with turkish television. he blamed the up rising in libya on youths misled and drugged by al qaeda. >>> later this morning, president obama will meet with his national security advisors to talk about libya and how to get qaddafi to step down. the administration insists that if there is a no-fly zone, it would be authorized by the united nations and not the united states. >>> meantime in libya, pro- qaddafi forces have stopped rebels from advancing towards the capital of tripoli. >>> 4:34. possible police misconduct in san francisco means more than 40 criminal cases are expected to be dropped today. those cases are linked to eight police officers accused of misconduct and perjury from drug busts caught on tape in residential hotels. at least 13 other cases have already been dismissed since the video was released by the public defender. >>> san jose police hope someone can identify a gunman seen on surveillance video. the tape is from january, the night three people were killed at the mexicali club. take a look
qaddafi's threat came in a threat with turkish television. he blamed the up rising in libya on youths misled and drugged by al qaeda. >>> later this morning, president obama will meet with his national security advisors to talk about libya and how to get qaddafi to step down. the administration insists that if there is a no-fly zone, it would be authorized by the united nations and not the united states. >>> meantime in libya, pro- qaddafi forces have stopped rebels from...
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italian occupation when the name libya itself was invented by the italian before that there were three turkish provinces which. and the regionalism close to separate moods and syria have never ceased to exist there are many tribes and they're locked in rivalry with each other but why has gadhafi held power for so long because gadhafi belongs to a small tribe that could opt for this tribe took power and it was unable to penetrate all boards to control the entire state it's a cure the balance between the tribes i mean that it was the cutout for the rest or all the other tribes so gadhafi kept hold for so long because the other tribes were afraid the intertribal infighting would ensue after gadhafi. again i don't want to say that everything will happen precisely in. but of course the chances that libya will exist because of the rivalry between the regions on the one hand because of the rivalry between the tribes and the other do exist. for. less than two years ago at the g eight summit in italy world leaders sat at the same table with gaddafi and talks huge business deals gaddafi felt free to set
italian occupation when the name libya itself was invented by the italian before that there were three turkish provinces which. and the regionalism close to separate moods and syria have never ceased to exist there are many tribes and they're locked in rivalry with each other but why has gadhafi held power for so long because gadhafi belongs to a small tribe that could opt for this tribe took power and it was unable to penetrate all boards to control the entire state it's a cure the balance...
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there are some enormous differences between egyptian and turkish society with the turkish experience with democracy and the secularism that is nonexistent in egypt. secondly, the akp, has nevertheless, the ball. and has moved away from the old guard. the egyptian muslim brotherhood has not done that. we are still 15 to 20 years behind what is the turkish evolution. that is the big difference between egypt and turkey. i'm probably pass my five minutes. i will stop there. >> thanks to a cliff and don for putting this on. i come at this from a bit different perspective. i come at this as a terrorism analyst who basically built biographies of terrorists. i generally approach things this way. one thing i noticed very early on in my research, which has been intensive for more than a decade now, is that you see over and over again the roots of terrorists traced back to the brotherhood. that goes right through the senior al qaeda leadership, many of the precedents in the 9/11 plot. i can give you details of one that was actually a muslim brotherhood member prior to 9/11. it is not just that
there are some enormous differences between egyptian and turkish society with the turkish experience with democracy and the secularism that is nonexistent in egypt. secondly, the akp, has nevertheless, the ball. and has moved away from the old guard. the egyptian muslim brotherhood has not done that. we are still 15 to 20 years behind what is the turkish evolution. that is the big difference between egypt and turkey. i'm probably pass my five minutes. i will stop there. >> thanks to a...