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let me turn to all of the turkish wisdom in the room are those who lack issue some turkish wisdom can help get some from our panel. questions from the audience. if you can wait, please identify yourself to the microphone. >> thank you very much. i just have a small question. i noticed that the voter total number of votes is less, fewer than 24 million. but turkey's population is over 70 million.that suggests a low voter participation rate. >> i think that is a mistake. it is from an agency website so it must be there and repair turkey's population is 80 million people. turkey has 50 million registered voters. 50 minus them voted. there were 1 million ballots that were not validated pierce with 48 million and ballots are counted. erdogan got about 1.7 million more ballots than the opposing side. the opposition is calling into question 37 percent of the ballots to be recounted. erdogan has come over and become president. thank you very much. >> on the far right. >> speaking about foreign policy, how do you see the relationship between the supreme leader in ankara and the supreme leader
let me turn to all of the turkish wisdom in the room are those who lack issue some turkish wisdom can help get some from our panel. questions from the audience. if you can wait, please identify yourself to the microphone. >> thank you very much. i just have a small question. i noticed that the voter total number of votes is less, fewer than 24 million. but turkey's population is over 70 million.that suggests a low voter participation rate. >> i think that is a mistake. it is from an...
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the protesters got under the turkish delegation's skin. let us be clear, at no time was president erdogan in danger. this was not an act of protection. it was an act of suppression on our american soil. the actions of the turkish security detail were unprofessional and dangerous. you had armed security personnel creating a may lay. the actions were unjustified and up to this point have gone largely unchallenged. ouse resolution 354 puts congress firmly on record, in clear, unmistakable terms, condemning the actions of the turkish security guards last month. the resolution also demands that turkey immediately lift diplomatic immunity for all those who assaulted u.s. citizens and law enforcement officers. this resolution also calls for the u.s. state department and the u.s. secret service to review their security procedures and for them to convey to turkish officials in clear terms the expectations for the behavior of their security teams when they are operating in the u.s. mr. speaker, one of the most disturbing aspects of last month's atta
the protesters got under the turkish delegation's skin. let us be clear, at no time was president erdogan in danger. this was not an act of protection. it was an act of suppression on our american soil. the actions of the turkish security detail were unprofessional and dangerous. you had armed security personnel creating a may lay. the actions were unjustified and up to this point have gone largely unchallenged. ouse resolution 354 puts congress firmly on record, in clear, unmistakable terms,...
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more but this show dog should make up the problem of turkish presence. but i was serving as a model parliament from the main opposition party. do you believe he did not feel comfortable loveth this going to thirty agreements. a bit qatar turkey has signed hundreds of not perhaps hundreds but dozens of military cooperation agreements bit different countries what was different with the one. concerning qatar was the actual basing the. turkish military it cooks and personnel on the sort of in the territory of qatar just was what was different of course this latest crisis has turned the turkish military bases in qatar into part of the problem and i think it's the need a lot of imaginative work. by all the parties concerned by the special ed by turkey . toters oldest question i think that we have to be. really didn't question the need the better of the two and the motivation behind this behind these arrangements. but how good a b. on the other countries the. demand for the closure. are they prepared to demand the closure of all u.s. air bases in qatar as well
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turkish relationship in this new era. we've already seen the first sign of the production of u.s. turkish relationship of course the president donald trump's outreach to the reagan powered just yesterday. i will now call to the podiumstt the author of several books on turkish domestic and foreign policy. i think one of the greatest claims to fame is there is a generation of american foreign service officers who have gone on to serve america abroad and who've passed through as an instructor of diplomats abroad and i think that we are all better served for that, that america's representatives in turkey have had the benefit of the insight and wisdom and that is one of the things we try to do at the institute is not just to opine on books and televisioq by teaching american diplomats. so i am really delighted to have two. you. the podium is yours. i am so pleased to see friends and colleagues from around town. we appreciate that you are all here. there are top-notch experts if you haven't seen it yet i'm very pleased both are with me on the panel today. i also want to start of course
turkish relationship in this new era. we've already seen the first sign of the production of u.s. turkish relationship of course the president donald trump's outreach to the reagan powered just yesterday. i will now call to the podiumstt the author of several books on turkish domestic and foreign policy. i think one of the greatest claims to fame is there is a generation of american foreign service officers who have gone on to serve america abroad and who've passed through as an instructor of...
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german journalist who is being held in a turkish prison.he spoke exclusively to dw about her husband's incarceration. the first ever u.s. talked on saving the planet's oceans have begun in new york. among the topics on the agenda are corlaal bleaching, rising sea levels. the two day conference opened with a fijan traditional welcome ceremony. antonio guterres call on all member states to engage in dialogue, saying without this, the world's oceans will continue to deteriorate. no high-ranking u.s. officials are expected to attend the conference, but washington is expected to sign the final communique. you are watching dw news live from berlin. still to come, u.s. backed forces have launched an open to offensive to recapture raqqa, but turkey is concerned. we will go to washington and istanbul to find out why. that and business headlines on the other side of a 62nd break. see you then -- 60 second break. see you then. ♪ >> to be black and living in germany, what does that mean? dw presenter meets people with stories to tell. find out more in
german journalist who is being held in a turkish prison.he spoke exclusively to dw about her husband's incarceration. the first ever u.s. talked on saving the planet's oceans have begun in new york. among the topics on the agenda are corlaal bleaching, rising sea levels. the two day conference opened with a fijan traditional welcome ceremony. antonio guterres call on all member states to engage in dialogue, saying without this, the world's oceans will continue to deteriorate. no high-ranking...
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two particular elements, one, the number of people in germany with turkish descent. they do not love the turkish president to talk about the tensions in the country and export this complex to germany-- those conflicts to germany. a few months ago, we already have a debate in germany about turkish officials being allowed or not being able to hold rallies over the british referendum. >> the foreign ministry has decided that in the future we will not allow campaign appearances that only serve to import domestic conflict from other countries into germany. >> german-turkish relations have been strained for months now. could this be merkel wanting to be seen as taking a firm stance against turkey with her eye on the elections? >> you can see it that way. every decision in the next few days and weeks will be analyzed as part of the debate, as part of the process leading up to the september election. in this particular case it is much more than a decision referring to the election. it was a decision that was concerted among all members of the german government and have to do
two particular elements, one, the number of people in germany with turkish descent. they do not love the turkish president to talk about the tensions in the country and export this complex to germany-- those conflicts to germany. a few months ago, we already have a debate in germany about turkish officials being allowed or not being able to hold rallies over the british referendum. >> the foreign ministry has decided that in the future we will not allow campaign appearances that only...
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president erdogan wanted to address turkish people living in germany. the german government said no. why not just let erdogan give this speech, why they turned on his request -- turned down his request? >> they would not have enough policeman to guarantee security around all events. to be honest, the decision was more political than practical. he stressed it was not appropriate given the tensions between turkey and germany. two particular elements, one, the number of people in germany with turkish descent. they do not love the turkish president to talk about the tensions in the country and export this complex to germany-- those conflicts to germany. a few months ago, we already have a debate in germany about turkish officials being allowed or not being able to hold rallies over the british referendum. >> the foreign ministry has decided th i in the future we will not allow campaign appearances that only serve to import domestic conflict from other countries into germany. >> german-turkish relations have been strained for months now. could this be merkel
president erdogan wanted to address turkish people living in germany. the german government said no. why not just let erdogan give this speech, why they turned on his request -- turned down his request? >> they would not have enough policeman to guarantee security around all events. to be honest, the decision was more political than practical. he stressed it was not appropriate given the tensions between turkey and germany. two particular elements, one, the number of people in germany...
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michelle: greek and turkish cypriots alike long for peace.yprus has been formally split since turkish troops occupied the north more than 40 years ago. but in recent years, activists have been able to make more progress on peace between the two sides than any politician. the turkish-greek committee on missing persons in cyprus has worked to exhume the bodies from violence in the past and return them to their families -- all without pointing the finger of blame at whoever was responsible. they hope that by ending the cycle of retribution, cyprus can have a new start. reporter: the remains of this man, listed as missing, have lain buried in the earth of cyprus for 43 years. members of the committee on missing persons found them. young turkish and greek cypriots are joining forces to help bring peace to their divided island. irini: i think the fact that turkish and greek cypriots are working together here is very important. it makes a statement about cooperation. i view the committee on missing persons as a microcosm of our future society. a soc
michelle: greek and turkish cypriots alike long for peace.yprus has been formally split since turkish troops occupied the north more than 40 years ago. but in recent years, activists have been able to make more progress on peace between the two sides than any politician. the turkish-greek committee on missing persons in cyprus has worked to exhume the bodies from violence in the past and return them to their families -- all without pointing the finger of blame at whoever was responsible. they...
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as the united states is aligned with two bitter enemies in syria the turkish government and the kurdish fighters it's got a tricky bit of maneuvering to do secretary of defense mattis says that the united states will eventually take back the weapons it's now supplying to the kurds after the defeat of isis and this is turning into no small matter at this point the united states is shipping in heavy machine guns mortars other small arms and even some armored vehicles it's totaling over one hundred million dollars worth of war toys a large portion of which are going to the kurds when it's all finished some five hundred u.s. military personnel will have the task of collecting it all in an area that's almost the size of pennsylvania maybe they'll knock on doors and say hey you know those weapons we let you yeah you're finished with them right and who knows what answer they might get the united states has promised to monitor the area and send out a monthly report that will include photographs this sounds like a great idea as the usa has already lost track of billions of dollars worth of weapo
as the united states is aligned with two bitter enemies in syria the turkish government and the kurdish fighters it's got a tricky bit of maneuvering to do secretary of defense mattis says that the united states will eventually take back the weapons it's now supplying to the kurds after the defeat of isis and this is turning into no small matter at this point the united states is shipping in heavy machine guns mortars other small arms and even some armored vehicles it's totaling over one...
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brent: germany is poised to withdraw its troops from a turkish -- from turkish airways. the germans -- turkish prime minister met with president erdogan to resolve a dispute in both countries. he made no progress. turkey is allowing german lawmakers to visit german military troops at a naval airbase. germany now has no choice but to pull out its troops. >> when he arrived, he still hoped to convince his turkish host to lift the ban but the effort was in vain. german lawmakers are still barred from visiting troops based in intellect. ask i regret this, by the same token, i ask for understanding that we will have to withdraw our soldiers from insula, from our own -- for our own internal policy reasons. 280 german soldiers and six tornado jets are stationed at the nato airbase. they don't carry out airbase but undertake reconnaissance flights as part of the international coalition fighting the islamic state. germany's opposition parties are critical of turkey's position. >> in the fight against islamic state, erdogan is a reliable partner. sometimes he is fighting the islam
brent: germany is poised to withdraw its troops from a turkish -- from turkish airways. the germans -- turkish prime minister met with president erdogan to resolve a dispute in both countries. he made no progress. turkey is allowing german lawmakers to visit german military troops at a naval airbase. germany now has no choice but to pull out its troops. >> when he arrived, he still hoped to convince his turkish host to lift the ban but the effort was in vain. german lawmakers are still...
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and aspiration for the current turkish leadership. is for the support issue paula it is important for us for all of us. for what to. the. problem in future may be to be current through everything but. there will be a problem support. here all the time stability or the. support of. this. so. important close to. her do sometimes. problems with these issues. if. you know we have this russian saying that nothing is more permanent than temporary unfortunately they have this thesis has been proven by our own history of what started as temporary often leads to disaster as a consequence as part sample the stalin era is a good example in russia. going back to turkey most of those judges as well as teachers as well as policemen were arrested on allegations that they were sympathetic to or part of the so-called his math moment. she's being accused by the current government of orchestrating the last years cool. we're talking about tens of thousands of people have been either detained or whole lost their job because of some suspicions clearly they
and aspiration for the current turkish leadership. is for the support issue paula it is important for us for all of us. for what to. the. problem in future may be to be current through everything but. there will be a problem support. here all the time stability or the. support of. this. so. important close to. her do sometimes. problems with these issues. if. you know we have this russian saying that nothing is more permanent than temporary unfortunately they have this thesis has been proven by...
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the turkish leadership used to have a very good relationship with the syrian government it also has a very good relationship with the qatar in leadership and decided to. intervene in the gulf crisis that is still ongoing not only by standing humanitarian aid but also by it by sending troops and a small number but still troops do you think that was a wise decision. the gulf. we have france and all of. this is through the room for. us we don't know about before this. started we brought heavy security to. the through also. agreements we all. agreed. and also. present. and. these were not just specific to have side with one of. the students as you said trying to make enough difference to. whole thought absolutely can be friends with all of them but obviously there are some tensions but between the two of them because saudi arabia openly accuses qatar of aiding terrorist organizations it is no secret that turkey and qatar all fun and quite openly coordinate their foreign policy said do you agree with those accusations made by saudi arabia that qatar indeed is supporting terrorist groups ar
the turkish leadership used to have a very good relationship with the syrian government it also has a very good relationship with the qatar in leadership and decided to. intervene in the gulf crisis that is still ongoing not only by standing humanitarian aid but also by it by sending troops and a small number but still troops do you think that was a wise decision. the gulf. we have france and all of. this is through the room for. us we don't know about before this. started we brought heavy...
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turkish cheeseslj is going to introduce you to traditional turkish cheeses.ional turkish cheeses. i will see you soon, then. ok. this place is packed, isn't it? yes, it is always packed. look at the choice. and all of this is from turkey, is it? these are all from turkey, different regions. they are from different regions. they are from different cities, they all have different cities, they all have different textures, different tastes. this is our main staple for breakfast. this is our most favourite cheese. so breakfast cheese, i would favourite cheese. so breakfast cheese, iwould imagine favourite cheese. so breakfast cheese, i would imagine it being a little bit easier, lighter? we are never lighter with cheese, no. totally wrong! this next she's actually reminds me of parmesan or something like that. —— cheese. actually reminds me of parmesan or something like that. -- cheese. this one was made injuly, when we had a south—west wind. one was made injuly, when we had a south-west wind. it is just one was made injuly, when we had a south-west wind. it isjus
turkish cheeseslj is going to introduce you to traditional turkish cheeses.ional turkish cheeses. i will see you soon, then. ok. this place is packed, isn't it? yes, it is always packed. look at the choice. and all of this is from turkey, is it? these are all from turkey, different regions. they are from different regions. they are from different cities, they all have different cities, they all have different textures, different tastes. this is our main staple for breakfast. this is our most...
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citizens, 3r turkish police officers.wo warrants are for canadian citizens. it is unclear how many of the outstanding 14 warrants are in the country, though d.c. police say authorities will arrest any of the suspects if they try to enter the united states. d.c. police say they have entered had the majority of the suspects in this assault using visa photos, though they say others are still unidentified. it is the time of the brawl, the state department said it had communicated its concerns to the turkish government and the strongest possible terms. the u.s. and turkey when it comes to their relationship sometimes had a rocky relationship, turkey is a nato ally, one of the united states top partners in the fight against isis, helping to fight against the refugee crisis in that region. turkey views the fighters as terrorists. there are also human rights concerns the united states has with turkey, state department officials say they have a referendum that helped the turkish president consolidate power and his country, the gov
citizens, 3r turkish police officers.wo warrants are for canadian citizens. it is unclear how many of the outstanding 14 warrants are in the country, though d.c. police say authorities will arrest any of the suspects if they try to enter the united states. d.c. police say they have entered had the majority of the suspects in this assault using visa photos, though they say others are still unidentified. it is the time of the brawl, the state department said it had communicated its concerns to...
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european union maybe turkish people. maybe at the front. they will have a referendum on the membership. so they may see that turkey is not good for them and they may refuse does. this import to. the market fix them that's what i can make stone to the legal system is good for us all of us that's it that's great to hear has specially from you let me ask you specifically about the diplomatic democratic rather. legal standards because in many of your interviews three or four years ago you used to stress the separation of powers as a key safeguard of democracy and over the last few months we have seen. executive. fire sometimes detain about a third of its judges this chance of the executive has also been significantly increased do you think the separation of powers is an aspiration for the current turkish leadership. is for me the support of paul it is important for us all of us. to. have the. problem in future maybe you today. through everything but tomorrow there will be support of paul were to go to n.p.r. all the time stability. support. thi
european union maybe turkish people. maybe at the front. they will have a referendum on the membership. so they may see that turkey is not good for them and they may refuse does. this import to. the market fix them that's what i can make stone to the legal system is good for us all of us that's it that's great to hear has specially from you let me ask you specifically about the diplomatic democratic rather. legal standards because in many of your interviews three or four years ago you used to...
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their expert opinion on where german turkish relations stand and at the moment. but everyone can see so weeks ago exactly these lifeguards misbehaved badly and this is exactly will generally don't want to see on its own territory ok in turkey we have some you know mistakes related to democracy and some shortages but they should help us to improve it better than to you know to push turkey towards the east if you look at germany politics what's tricky over the last few years in germany has accepted every. inch of lightness in every the relations of the church thought and this has gone too far and now a lot germany tries to set limits europeans are champions of democracy on whom arise when we speak about the middle east but then. speak about the home arise and move number ites in europe they are you know of some kind of double standards and hypocrisy as the strongest economy in the world and the strongest military power i guess that those europe and the u.s. have. to react in a proper way and to sit and to see to to chookie. we want to be part of you but accept a ru
their expert opinion on where german turkish relations stand and at the moment. but everyone can see so weeks ago exactly these lifeguards misbehaved badly and this is exactly will generally don't want to see on its own territory ok in turkey we have some you know mistakes related to democracy and some shortages but they should help us to improve it better than to you know to push turkey towards the east if you look at germany politics what's tricky over the last few years in germany has...
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because my expert opinion on word german turkish relations stand that at the moment . but everyone can see through weeks ago exactly these lifeguards misbehaved badly and this is exactly will generally doesn't want to see on its own territory ok in turkey we have some you know mistakes related to democracy and some shortages but they should help us to improve it better than to you know to push turkey towards the east if you look at germany politics what's tricky over the last few years in germany has accepted every. into lightness in every the relations of the church. and this has gone too far and now a lot germany tries to set limits europeans are champions of democracy and home arise when we speak about the middle east but then we speak about the whole more eyes on a number ites in europe they are you know of some kind of double standards and hypocrisy is doing whatever it can still show its power and should be is doing what every candidate. to misbehave and i'll elias like like us they say start out on. you not on very far but. now you have reached a limit i guess o
because my expert opinion on word german turkish relations stand that at the moment . but everyone can see through weeks ago exactly these lifeguards misbehaved badly and this is exactly will generally doesn't want to see on its own territory ok in turkey we have some you know mistakes related to democracy and some shortages but they should help us to improve it better than to you know to push turkey towards the east if you look at germany politics what's tricky over the last few years in...
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visit to the big house on the other hand you've got turkey angry with germany for granting asylum to turkish citizens who allegedly took part in the failed cool of twenty sixteen and of course girl and also stepped in to stop turkish rallies in germany to support or want to push for broader powers in a referendum back in april germany you have no notion of democracy your practices are no different from the nazi practices of the past my comment that the nazi comparisons in turkey's part must and is valid without our butts and fortunately we see that this comparison is haven't stopped and we are not going to allow it. they would revive gas chambers in concentration camps if they weren't ashamed this is their mentality they are disturbed when we say that this is not semen. well it's no
visit to the big house on the other hand you've got turkey angry with germany for granting asylum to turkish citizens who allegedly took part in the failed cool of twenty sixteen and of course girl and also stepped in to stop turkish rallies in germany to support or want to push for broader powers in a referendum back in april germany you have no notion of democracy your practices are no different from the nazi practices of the past my comment that the nazi comparisons in turkey's part must and...
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twenty summit in germany the country's foreign ministry is warning the turkish president not to bring his bodyguards would go giago looks at why about might be. president arrow on is planning to appear in germany next month for the annual g. twenty summit and it looks like the red carpet won't be rolled out for the turkish leader apparently the incident with his security detail during his recent washington visit as put e.u. officials on alert saying please don't bring your bodyguards. i have reason to expect that these people who be incriminated by the american criminal justice system will not step on the german soul in the forseeable future including during the g twenty summit and nother no no on the list for president on rallies major venue so far have declined to host a direct leader the reasons were quite interesting and ranged from renovations to sorry already booked imagine the u.s. president coming to germany and failing to find a place to appear not very likely but then again should we be surprised tensions between germany and turkey have been building up for months now starti
twenty summit in germany the country's foreign ministry is warning the turkish president not to bring his bodyguards would go giago looks at why about might be. president arrow on is planning to appear in germany next month for the annual g. twenty summit and it looks like the red carpet won't be rolled out for the turkish leader apparently the incident with his security detail during his recent washington visit as put e.u. officials on alert saying please don't bring your bodyguards. i have...
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. >> nine people injured in a violent fight at the turkish embassy? anjali hemphill live with new information tonight. >> reporter: jim, a virginia man faced a d.c. judge here today accused of attacking peaceful protesters at the turkish embassy last month. why more than a dozen other turkish security personnel are now wanted by d.c. police. sue, how's the weather. >> hi, anjali. hope it feels a little better out there to you. we've got a break from tt it's still a little bit above average, the humidity a bit noticeable but all things considered it feels pretty great out there today. so we know that a lot of you may be heading down to that congressional baseball game at nats park where we just saw brody reporting from. will they get a night free of rain? we'll talk about that forecast, what you can expect if you're heading out to the game as well as how things are looking for the rest of this evening, a preview of our weekend. that's coming up when fox5 local news at 5:00 comes right back. >> ♪ pa >> ♪ >> after more than 30 hours jury deliberations st
. >> nine people injured in a violent fight at the turkish embassy? anjali hemphill live with new information tonight. >> reporter: jim, a virginia man faced a d.c. judge here today accused of attacking peaceful protesters at the turkish embassy last month. why more than a dozen other turkish security personnel are now wanted by d.c. police. sue, how's the weather. >> hi, anjali. hope it feels a little better out there to you. we've got a break from tt it's still a little bit...
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to stand trial. >> turkish president slammed the decision to charge the turkish guards and wants the u.s. many bass in turkey -- ambassador in turkey to condemn the arrests. >>> former d.c. council member jim graham has died. graham was first elected to the d.c. council in 1998 and he served for a -- four terms. he was the counsel's second openly gay member and he was known for his collection of bow ties. graham's death was announced on the d.c. counsel's twitter account. it read our hearts go out to all who, like us, knew and loved him. jim graham was 71 years old. >>> in the middle of yesterday's breaking news in alexandria was this glimmer of hope, get this, the entire graduating class at ballew high school was accepted into college. people kept tweeting us saying this story was a ray of sunshine on a dreary day. the class of 2017, they faced violence, poverty in their southeast d.c. neighborhood plus, get this, a school lost a quarter of their staff this year but those 170 students persisted and stayed true to their promise to get into college. they received so much support onlin
to stand trial. >> turkish president slammed the decision to charge the turkish guards and wants the u.s. many bass in turkey -- ambassador in turkey to condemn the arrests. >>> former d.c. council member jim graham has died. graham was first elected to the d.c. council in 1998 and he served for a -- four terms. he was the counsel's second openly gay member and he was known for his collection of bow ties. graham's death was announced on the d.c. counsel's twitter account. it read...
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. >> reporter: turkish airline, half owned by the turkish government, paid for its annual tournamentthe president's miami golf course in april. >> is far everything has been picture-perfect. >> reporter: a member of the ruling family of the united arab emirates and turkish airlines were among the sponsors last month of this turkish-american conference at trump international hotel, just a few blocks from the white house. and the government of kuwait financed their national day celebration just a month after the inauguration. the site: that same trump organization-owned hotel in washington. the president still owns his company, so he still benefits from business generated at his property, but some legal experts say that money from foreign governments like turkey and kuwait spent here might run afoul of the constitution. kathleen clark teaches government attics at washington university law school. >> because donald trump was unwilling to sell his businesses and he continues to own them, foreign governments continue to have a way of channels money to him in an effort to influence him and
. >> reporter: turkish airline, half owned by the turkish government, paid for its annual tournamentthe president's miami golf course in april. >> is far everything has been picture-perfect. >> reporter: a member of the ruling family of the united arab emirates and turkish airlines were among the sponsors last month of this turkish-american conference at trump international hotel, just a few blocks from the white house. and the government of kuwait financed their national day...
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the german foreign ministry turkish presidential security guards not to turn up to next month's g twenty summit after they were involved in a violent incident in washington recently. eight am here in moscow six in the morning in britain this tuesday the twenty seventh of june my name's kevin zero in line with you from r.t. h.q. well welcome good morning the main news than centering on the u.k. today seems to be very little applause for the british prime minister's solution to propping up a weak government she's spending an extra one billion pounds now on northern ireland in order to try to get the provinces democratic unionist party to support her in parliament which they said they do and this is a report some how it might not be the damage control that mrs may's been hoping for the. it was smooth enough sailing for theresa may until she decided to make things just a little bit better for herself instead it was a miscalculated gamble and easy grab of an overwhelming parliamentary majority turned out to be a far off dream the prospect of a stronger negotiating hand with brussels crashed a
the german foreign ministry turkish presidential security guards not to turn up to next month's g twenty summit after they were involved in a violent incident in washington recently. eight am here in moscow six in the morning in britain this tuesday the twenty seventh of june my name's kevin zero in line with you from r.t. h.q. well welcome good morning the main news than centering on the u.k. today seems to be very little applause for the british prime minister's solution to propping up a weak...
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then, remember this chaos outside the turkish embassy in d.c.?ight we're learning details about charges against 12 members of the turkey security detail related to the violence. what doctors are saying about the medical condition of the uva student who came back from north korea in a coma. >> i'm jl and i'm sarah simmons we start with the comings al baseball game. it just wrapped up tonight. the game going on despite the shooting during the team's practice. >> lauren demarco sponsoring now, what was the mood like. >>reporter: sort of all around happy, the message of county. it was a nice will say that. the democrat itself did win 11-two so it wasn't exactly a close game. there was plenty of security on hand. everybody has now let out, the game over for about an hour now and everything seemings to have run very smoothly. on the field the players all united in prayer before the game and special agent david bailey who was wounded in the shooting did throw out the first pitch. sort of a moving moment there. the good newses moarnl double the attendanc
then, remember this chaos outside the turkish embassy in d.c.?ight we're learning details about charges against 12 members of the turkey security detail related to the violence. what doctors are saying about the medical condition of the uva student who came back from north korea in a coma. >> i'm jl and i'm sarah simmons we start with the comings al baseball game. it just wrapped up tonight. the game going on despite the shooting during the team's practice. >> lauren demarco...
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and also a hamam, which is a turkish bar. would you like to freshen up? —— bath.would be good, i have a five o'clock shadow. tucked down many sidestreets in istanbul you will find plenty of old school barbers like this one, where you can get a haircut and a traditional shave with a cutthroat razor and hot towel, all at a knockdown price. dating back to the days when many homes in istanbul had no running water, they're still popular with the locals who come here to meet, socialise and freshen up. this is the bit i get worried about. now, this is something i haven't experienced. a nostril haircut. so this is the way to take the little hairs that you probably can't even see. he's burning the hair in the ears. i can smell it! much better. a brand—new man. as the centre of the ottoman empire for around 500 years, istanbul's wealth and influence grew, and each new ruler or sultan and was keen to leave his mark on the city. seddah has offered to show me perhaps the most impressive. this is the mosque of sulemain. sulemain was the ottoman emperor who ruled for 47 years. t
and also a hamam, which is a turkish bar. would you like to freshen up? —— bath.would be good, i have a five o'clock shadow. tucked down many sidestreets in istanbul you will find plenty of old school barbers like this one, where you can get a haircut and a traditional shave with a cutthroat razor and hot towel, all at a knockdown price. dating back to the days when many homes in istanbul had no running water, they're still popular with the locals who come here to meet, socialise and...
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now, there are 12 new warrants for turkish security officers. most, if not all, returned home after the attack. two canadians are also being sought. it's unclear why they allegedly joined the melee. chief newsham is calling for the suspects to surrender and not fight extradition. >> if you are a law abiding person and you feel like you did not do anything wrong then please present yourself here to answer to these charges. >> sreenivasan: erdogan responded to the charges, and said the demonstrators were associated with kurdish militants who've been engaged in a long insurgency against the turkish government. >> ( translated ): of course we're going the fight this on legal and political grounds. what kind of law is this? if my security guards are not oing to protect me, why would i bring them to america? >> sreenivasan: meanwhile, erdogan's role in all of this remains a question. after the incident, "the new york times" examined the video and spotted erdogan's head of security leaning into the president's car, and then speaking into his earpiece,
now, there are 12 new warrants for turkish security officers. most, if not all, returned home after the attack. two canadians are also being sought. it's unclear why they allegedly joined the melee. chief newsham is calling for the suspects to surrender and not fight extradition. >> if you are a law abiding person and you feel like you did not do anything wrong then please present yourself here to answer to these charges. >> sreenivasan: erdogan responded to the charges, and said...
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but do you know how police tracked down the people who were throwing punches near the turkish embassy in d.c. the technology that landed a virginia man in jail for this. >>> and nbc's chuck todd joins us next as we break down the we's big politicalek >>> president trump fired off four new tweets this morning, and this one in particular getting a lot of attention. >> that's right. he wrote that he is being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told him to fire the fbi director, witch-hunt. >> chuck todd, moderator of "meet the press." the president's tweet as we've reported, an apparent reference to rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, who put out his own very strange statement. we got all these sub plots going, when the only thing we -- that we're trying to do is investigate how russia may have interfered in our election. >> and this is the part where i think the president's behavior actually ends up creating -- taking time and effort away from that. to some, that in itself is circumstantial evidence of obstruction, not a version of it. like, wait a minute. a
but do you know how police tracked down the people who were throwing punches near the turkish embassy in d.c. the technology that landed a virginia man in jail for this. >>> and nbc's chuck todd joins us next as we break down the we's big politicalek >>> president trump fired off four new tweets this morning, and this one in particular getting a lot of attention. >> that's right. he wrote that he is being investigated for firing the fbi director by the man who told him...
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we're off to one of the oldest turkish baths, or hamams, in the city.t? look at that! built in the 16th century, it's built on a site that dates back to roman times. that is beautiful! actually, the first thing you really notice is that thickness in the air. it's so humid in here. 0h! cold water! what looks to be the pillow sack has just filled with air and soapy water. once you kind of squeeze it out, these suds come out. i've enjoyed my day here in istanbul. its history, food and culture are remarkable. but for me, it's perhaps its location which makes it special. 0n the border between europe and asia, there's undeniably something beguiling about the place that's seen so much change during its almost 3000 years of history. but remains unique, whatever current problems it may face. next on the travel show... the first in a series of films exploring the food and drink of my hometown, singapore. we're starting with a taste of its most famous drinks, the singapore sling. jazz music. my name is leslie. i'm the resident historian of raffles hotel. i've been
we're off to one of the oldest turkish baths, or hamams, in the city.t? look at that! built in the 16th century, it's built on a site that dates back to roman times. that is beautiful! actually, the first thing you really notice is that thickness in the air. it's so humid in here. 0h! cold water! what looks to be the pillow sack has just filled with air and soapy water. once you kind of squeeze it out, these suds come out. i've enjoyed my day here in istanbul. its history, food and culture are...
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we have received an official request for president to have permission to address german based turkish citizens during the g twenty summit it is not a good idea the federal government is of the same opinion on this but diplomatic relations between both. are at an all time low we heard from sigma gabriele there the german foreign minister now martin shultz the social democratic party his candidate for chancellor of course the former president of the european parliament he's also said that foreign politicians that trade on our values at home should not be given a stage to speak here in germany talking about the one we've also seen venue's work to want to try to. give top give a talk in north rhine-westphalia they declined that was just last week we've also seen this diplomatic situation just descend into the gutter around the referendum that took place in turkey back in april the representatives of the one side wanted to speak here in germany they were shut down that resulted in some very angry scenes and some very angry words indeed from both sides germany you have no notion of democrac
we have received an official request for president to have permission to address german based turkish citizens during the g twenty summit it is not a good idea the federal government is of the same opinion on this but diplomatic relations between both. are at an all time low we heard from sigma gabriele there the german foreign minister now martin shultz the social democratic party his candidate for chancellor of course the former president of the european parliament he's also said that foreign...
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german state over in the west of the country as a lot of turkish people there what he's now seeing is but he's coming up against brick walls he's seen one. venue in boston say that they couldn't accommodate him he's also seen another venue an over house and say that they were going through a renovation at that time so we still don't know whether he will try and address that crowd and whether you will try and organize something of his own back but yes we are seeing at a very low ebb in the relations between two nato allies it certainly doesn't seem like it's one that nato wants to get involved in we've heard from again stoltenberg their secretary general he said it's up to the two countries to sort it out however he expressed his regret early in and don't seem to be able to iron out their problems at the moment they only seem to be adding to them. a rock and hard place really comes to mind there when talking about those relations with our european correspondent. but he's ations of sponsoring terror seem to have become common among middle eastern countries the longest and loudest such b
german state over in the west of the country as a lot of turkish people there what he's now seeing is but he's coming up against brick walls he's seen one. venue in boston say that they couldn't accommodate him he's also seen another venue an over house and say that they were going through a renovation at that time so we still don't know whether he will try and address that crowd and whether you will try and organize something of his own back but yes we are seeing at a very low ebb in the...
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. >>> a month after a brutal attack outside the turkish embassy in d.c.olice announced they now have warrants out for 16 people, most of them members of the turkish president's own security detail. wusa9's has more. >> reporter: this is the attack the mayor is referring to, a peaceful protest in a city known for protesting, that changed in a matter of minutes. what you see here are members of turkish president the security detail rushing towards them. >> this was a brutal beating, unprovoked on the streets of washington, d.c. you have peaceful protesters exercising their first amendment right. >> reporter: many of the attackers are armed, their guns are visible at the hips as they kick the protesters. >> you can actually see guns in their hole sisters as they are -- holsters and they are kicking and beating folks. >> reporter: this footage shows what may be the turkish president, this footage shows what may be the turkish president giving an order to attack. >> i remember first initial three kicks in my head and i remember someone -- it was the back and n
. >>> a month after a brutal attack outside the turkish embassy in d.c.olice announced they now have warrants out for 16 people, most of them members of the turkish president's own security detail. wusa9's has more. >> reporter: this is the attack the mayor is referring to, a peaceful protest in a city known for protesting, that changed in a matter of minutes. what you see here are members of turkish president the security detail rushing towards them. >> this was a brutal...
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germany had decided to pull its troops and reconnaissance aircraft rum it's turkish base. the german parliament today brought the approved the plans brought forward by the defense minister to move german military and the german aircraft from the turkish airbus -- air base, to another one in jordan. this is due to an ongoing spat between germany and turkey. only military and personal technical personnel could travel to the base. tensions have been strained for some time now. around this time last year, turkey was angry as germany recognized the armenian massacre. more recently, relations between and kara and berlin have been framed by the arrest in turkey of the turkish journalist. this has been ongoing for some time. the prime minister travel to ankara on monday to try to resolve the issue of allowing germans to travel there, but it was refused. the parliamentary plan this morning was approved to draw out german military from turkey and move them to jordan. genie: this comes at a critical siege that this new has been launched on the islamic state r raqqa. >> the timing is
germany had decided to pull its troops and reconnaissance aircraft rum it's turkish base. the german parliament today brought the approved the plans brought forward by the defense minister to move german military and the german aircraft from the turkish airbus -- air base, to another one in jordan. this is due to an ongoing spat between germany and turkey. only military and personal technical personnel could travel to the base. tensions have been strained for some time now. around this time...
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turkish want the want from the turkish president to come here to germany to speak to the people ahead of the the referendum that took place in his country he was denied that we've also seen berlijn in and clash over german journalists being detained in turkey and we've also seen turkey and germany clash when it comes to the comes to germany potentially giving asylum to some of those who are accused of taking part in or at least organizing the attempted coup in turkey last year the very latest in this diplomatic snafu that keeps deepening is that president after he attends the g twenty summit here in in germany which will be and how coming up on the seventh and eighth of july after that he wants to address the turkish population who live in the state of north rhine-westphalia it's a big there's a big turkish population live in that particular part of western germany however he's coming up against a brick wall when it comes to finding a venue he try to book a place in dos and he was told that it was already booked he tried to book a place in oberhausen was told that it's gone through go
turkish want the want from the turkish president to come here to germany to speak to the people ahead of the the referendum that took place in his country he was denied that we've also seen berlijn in and clash over german journalists being detained in turkey and we've also seen turkey and germany clash when it comes to the comes to germany potentially giving asylum to some of those who are accused of taking part in or at least organizing the attempted coup in turkey last year the very latest...