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let's turn to the elections in turkiye.ix party has -- alliance has selected the opposition leader kemal kilicdaroglu as the main challenger to president erdogan. the 74-year-old is the head of the second-biggest party. the block has vowed to reverse many of erdogan's policies. in what many see as the most consequential election. the vote is slated for may the 14th. polls suggest it will be a close call. our correspondent jasper mortar -- jasper mortimer. >> kemal kilicdaroglu is a former ministry of finance official andpecialized in social iurance. he is from an eastern province and is a minority islamic sect. i mention that only because political analysts have said erdogan might hold that against him in the political campaign. he was elected to parliament 20 years ago and became leader of the opposition party, the biggest opposition party, the republican people's party, in 2010. he has the common touch. erdogan certainly did not like him when he was elected. he has managed to raise his party's share of the vote. but his p
let's turn to the elections in turkiye.ix party has -- alliance has selected the opposition leader kemal kilicdaroglu as the main challenger to president erdogan. the 74-year-old is the head of the second-biggest party. the block has vowed to reverse many of erdogan's policies. in what many see as the most consequential election. the vote is slated for may the 14th. polls suggest it will be a close call. our correspondent jasper mortar -- jasper mortimer. >> kemal kilicdaroglu is a former...
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laura: anna foster in southern turkiye, thank you. turn to uaine where russia's assault on the eastern ukrainian ty of bakhmut continues. it is one of the longest and bloodiest radel's of the war so far -- battles of the war so far. russia has lost thousands of men, even though the pentagon says it is of little importance. . the head its leading mercenary group has complained of a lack of ammunition in bakhmut, pointing the finger at moscow. from kyiv, here is our diplomatic correspondent, james landau. james: after more than six months of fighting, much of bakhmut lies in ruins. the fighting remains hard. street by street, house by house. for those few civilians who remain in the city and in villages nearby, conditions are terrible. with little access to water, heat, or power. >> i want peace, silence, columnist. and just to be at home. james: but at great cost. british miliry officials say some soldiers are even being forced to attack with little more than their spades. while russia's defense ministry shows images of paratroopers su
laura: anna foster in southern turkiye, thank you. turn to uaine where russia's assault on the eastern ukrainian ty of bakhmut continues. it is one of the longest and bloodiest radel's of the war so far -- battles of the war so far. russia has lost thousands of men, even though the pentagon says it is of little importance. . the head its leading mercenary group has complained of a lack of ammunition in bakhmut, pointing the finger at moscow. from kyiv, here is our diplomatic correspondent,...
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turkiye with respect toturkiye, -- with respect to turkiye, turkiye in the u.s. have a common interest -- the enduring defeat of isis. isis was destroyed but there are still remnants of the organization. there are still refugee and prison camps. we are hoping to secure those. it is in our interest and in turkiye's interest and something i needed to do. it is perfectly appropriate for the chairman to check on the forces. >> secretary austin, general milley, thank you very much concludes the time we have available today. thank you ray much -- very much. >> here's what is coming up tonight on c-span. first q&a with american history professor elizabeth cobbs, on the history of feminism in the united states. then the prime minister takes questions from members of the house of commons. including the suspension of a bbc sport toast following his criticism of the conservative party -- party led government. resident biden then announces another submarine deal with australia and the united kingdom. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these tel
turkiye with respect toturkiye, -- with respect to turkiye, turkiye in the u.s. have a common interest -- the enduring defeat of isis. isis was destroyed but there are still remnants of the organization. there are still refugee and prison camps. we are hoping to secure those. it is in our interest and in turkiye's interest and something i needed to do. it is perfectly appropriate for the chairman to check on the forces. >> secretary austin, general milley, thank you very much concludes...
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i willake sure the mission is validate turkiye with resct toturkiye, -- wh respect to turkiye, turkiye in the u.s. have a common interest -- t enduring defeat of isis. isis was destroyed but there are still remnants of the organization. there are still refugee and prison camps. we are hing to secure those. it is in ournterest and in turkiye's interest and somethg i needed to do. it is perfectly appropriate fo the chairman to check on the forces. >> secretary austin, general milley, thank you very much concludes the time we have ailable today. thank you ray much -- very much.
i willake sure the mission is validate turkiye with resct toturkiye, -- wh respect to turkiye, turkiye in the u.s. have a common interest -- t enduring defeat of isis. isis was destroyed but there are still remnants of the organization. there are still refugee and prison camps. we are hing to secure those. it is in ournterest and in turkiye's interest and somethg i needed to do. it is perfectly appropriate fo the chairman to check on the forces. >> secretary austin, general milley, thank...
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turkiye is saying until you do that, we do not consider you a real ally.o we are not really sure how far along this timeline we are right now. nicole: teri schultz joining us from brussels. thank you so much. a court in indonesia has sentenced two football officials to 1.5 years and one year in prison. they were both found guilty of negligence after one of the world's deadliest stadium disasters. 135 people died at the game in october of last year. reporter: these were the chaotic scenes that led to a football match becoming deadly. in total, indonesian police fired 45 rounds of tear gas at the match last october. world football's governing body fifa bans the practice inside stadiums. and for good reason. 135 people died in the resulting stampede. this graffiti on the stadium wall making the fans' feelings clear. it was the biggest loss of life at any game of football for almost 60 years. protesters took to the streets to call for a thorough investigation into the disaster. officials in indonesia had already pinpointing the firing of tear gas as the main c
turkiye is saying until you do that, we do not consider you a real ally.o we are not really sure how far along this timeline we are right now. nicole: teri schultz joining us from brussels. thank you so much. a court in indonesia has sentenced two football officials to 1.5 years and one year in prison. they were both found guilty of negligence after one of the world's deadliest stadium disasters. 135 people died at the game in october of last year. reporter: these were the chaotic scenes that...
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turkiye with respect toturkiye, -- with respt to turkiye, turkiye in the u.s. have a common interest -- the enduring defeat of isis. isis was destroyed but there are still remnants of the organization. there are still refugee and prison camps. we are hoping toecure those. it is in our interest and in turkiye's interest and something i needed to do. it is perfectly appropriate for the chairman to check on the forces. >> secretary austin, general milley, thank you very much concludes the time we have available today. thank you ray much -- very much. >> c-span's "washington journal." every day we're taking your calls live o the air on the news of the day and we'll discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morni. this week we take a closer look at china, its growing military, economic and geopolitical influence in the world and the threats the chinese communist party poseo the u.s. tomorrow we discuss the potential security risk posed by china's investmen in the u.s. with former assistant secretary of the treasury for investment security thomas fedd
turkiye with respect toturkiye, -- with respt to turkiye, turkiye in the u.s. have a common interest -- the enduring defeat of isis. isis was destroyed but there are still remnants of the organization. there are still refugee and prison camps. we are hoping toecure those. it is in our interest and in turkiye's interest and something i needed to do. it is perfectly appropriate for the chairman to check on the forces. >> secretary austin, general milley, thank you very much concludes the...
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turkiye with respect toturkiye, -- with respect to turkiye, turkiye in the u.s.ave a common interest -- the enduring defeat of isis. isis was destroyed but there are still remnants of the organition. there are still refugee and prison camps. we are hoping to secure those. it is in our interest and in turkiye's interest and something i needed to do. it is perfectly appropriate for the chairman to check on the forces. >> secretary austin, general milley, thank you very much concludes the time we have available today. thank you ray much -- very much. >> tonight, testimony from the whit house budget that starts at 9:00. >> c-span's washington journal, every day we are taking your calls live on the air on th news of the day and we will discuspolicy issues that impact you. thursday morning, this week we are taking a cser look at china. tomorrow, weiscussed potential securi risks posed by china's investments in the u.s.. wall street journal on the failure of the silicon valley bank. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern on c-span or c-span now, our free mobile
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there were headlines in turkiye.ventually, the minister of foreign affairs summoned the ambassador, ambaador flake, to provide an explanation. what was the message behind your visit? to secretary austin, turkiye has requested to buy new f-16s have been requested and also modernizatiokits for the existing fleet. ankara is saying that lack of approval as soon as possible would not only undermine turkish nation security, but also the security of nato. i would like to ask you your insights on the assessment and your thoughts about providing f-16's to turikye. thank you. >> yeah. turikye is a nato ally. and we have a long-standing and strong relationship with turkiye and we intend to do everything possible to keep it that way. it is important to us that we maintain operability between our nato allies. and so, that will always be a focus, that will always be a priority. as you know, typically, we do not comment on pding equipment sales, prior to congress being notified. so i do not have any comments on that particular case
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in particular to turkiye. investigation has revealed a catalog of complications surrounding the procedure which have led to the deaths of at least seven patients. we should warn you this report does contain some graphic images. >> last year stacy traveled to turkey for weight loss surgery that reduced the size of her stomach. >> just going to do a little test. >> as a mom to two young children she wanted the operation to avoid health problems in later life. >> one of the main driving things is i did this before i became a drain on the nhs. before i had any major medical problems. >> but on her return to the u.k. she suffered a massive blood clot which she continues to receive treatment for on the nhs. >> i had a fit to fly no. two leaders i turned over in bed and one of my wous split the bed was full of blood. horrible. >>tacy regrets her choice of clinic but not having the surgery. >> my vice would search. -- my advice would be do your research. everybody wants a bit of that. there is a bigger picture. >> her
in particular to turkiye. investigation has revealed a catalog of complications surrounding the procedure which have led to the deaths of at least seven patients. we should warn you this report does contain some graphic images. >> last year stacy traveled to turkey for weight loss surgery that reduced the size of her stomach. >> just going to do a little test. >> as a mom to two young children she wanted the operation to avoid health problems in later life. >> one of the...
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turkiye having accused it of being too soft on terror organizations.ers of turkiye and finland following the meeting. >> when it comes to fulfilling its pledges in the trilateral memorandum of understanding, we have seen that finland has taken authentic and concrete steps. this sensitivity for our country's security and based on the progress that has been made in the protocol for finland's accession to nato, we have decided to initiate the ratification process in our parliament. >> we have a neighbor, sweden, and what i now say is not only due to the fact that they are nice people and we have excellent relations with our neighbor, but i have a feeling that finland's nato membership is not complete without sweden. >> sweden voicing its disappointment at turkiye not ratifying its nato membership. angry protesters have taken to the streets in paris and other cities for a second day friday. this in response to emmanuel macron's unpopular pension reform. protests by several 1000 has allegedly degenerated into a scene echoing the night before with riot polic
turkiye having accused it of being too soft on terror organizations.ers of turkiye and finland following the meeting. >> when it comes to fulfilling its pledges in the trilateral memorandum of understanding, we have seen that finland has taken authentic and concrete steps. this sensitivity for our country's security and based on the progress that has been made in the protocol for finland's accession to nato, we have decided to initiate the ratification process in our parliament. >>...
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laura: at least 14 people have died and flash floods in southeastern turkiye, devastated by last month's powerful earthquakes. heavy earthquakes inundated cities, turning lakes into rivers and washing away the tents of those left homeless by the fixed. -- by the quakle -- the quakes. reporter: police, rescue workers, and civilians have been helping to save those triggered by floods in southern turkiye. several people have died. in many areas, emergency services were overwhelmed. >> this area is completely submerged. authorities could not set up pumps to discharge the water. there are cars stranded, but they could not find pumps to discharge the water. >> the flash floods are hitting areas that are struggling over last month's devastating earthquakes that killed more than 48,000 people. families forced from their homes by the quakes are now being flooded out of their towns. reporter: as you can see -- >> as you can see, we managed to relocate our tents to the park. we surrounded our tents with stuff to stop the water from coming in. >> a mayor was heckled as he surveyed the damage. many w
laura: at least 14 people have died and flash floods in southeastern turkiye, devastated by last month's powerful earthquakes. heavy earthquakes inundated cities, turning lakes into rivers and washing away the tents of those left homeless by the fixed. -- by the quakle -- the quakes. reporter: police, rescue workers, and civilians have been helping to save those triggered by floods in southern turkiye. several people have died. in many areas, emergency services were overwhelmed. >> this...
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there were a number of un dac teams which were sent to southern turkiye.visas into syria, into aleppo. we go where we're able to go, we go where there is... for the coordination, where there is international aid to be coordinated. it's day three. the death toll in syria now exceeds 2,500, with nearly 11 million affected by the earthquake. 4 million syrians depend on aid agencies for survival. but the border crossing, the only entry point for un aid to north—west syria, is reportedly blocked and unusable. took three days for the turkish authorities to reopen the border crossing because, as you well know, this earthquake hit not only, of course, millions of people, but it impacted the humanitarian operation itself, the humanitarian infrastructure that was in place. however, others maintain that the bab al—hawa crossing remained open. so one thing you said earlier was that turkey took three days to open up the border. can you just elaborate on that? well, i mean, let's give... let's understand the situation. southern turkiye was hit by a devastating earthquak
there were a number of un dac teams which were sent to southern turkiye.visas into syria, into aleppo. we go where we're able to go, we go where there is... for the coordination, where there is international aid to be coordinated. it's day three. the death toll in syria now exceeds 2,500, with nearly 11 million affected by the earthquake. 4 million syrians depend on aid agencies for survival. but the border crossing, the only entry point for un aid to north—west syria, is reportedly blocked...
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he faces competition for influence from china, russia, and turkiye. what kind of welcome will he get? this is inside story. >> welcome, i am tom mccray. a menu in is visiting four nations in central africa, hoping to regain influence in a continent where the former colonial power faces competition from other nations like china and russia. macron says he wants to reset ties promising a new partnership of equals. he is visiting countries he has not been to before. france has announced it is stealing -- scaling back its military presence, pulling out of mali and burkina faso, where the government ordered them out. first, this report from paul brennan. paul: after decades of colonialism and neocolonialism, it was france's withdrawal from molly and burkina faso which confirmed the shifting geopolitics in central africa. french troops were forced to leave and the military junta opted for a new alliance with russia. president macron admits mistakes were made in mali and his four nation tour will sell a more cooperative vision, cultural and scientific partner
he faces competition for influence from china, russia, and turkiye. what kind of welcome will he get? this is inside story. >> welcome, i am tom mccray. a menu in is visiting four nations in central africa, hoping to regain influence in a continent where the former colonial power faces competition from other nations like china and russia. macron says he wants to reset ties promising a new partnership of equals. he is visiting countries he has not been to before. france has announced it is...
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turkiye had blocked finland's application for months, complaining it had supported terrorists.kara with his finnish counterpart, erdogan praised finland's concrete steps on tradition security. any nato expansion needs support of all of its members. finland is now a step closer to joining. in the u.s. christian biden has met with ireland -- president biden has met with ireland's leader as part of a series of evts to mark st. patrick's day, a day which totes ireland's patron saint celebrate it widely across the u.s. fifth avenue turned green in manhattan as crowds turned out to cheer on marchers at new york's annual parade. a day earlier a police band of irish bagpipers rung the opening bell at the new york stock exchange. as the u.s. president posted the irish leader, even though white house fountain turned green. joe ben has made much of his irish roots and he's expected to travel there soon to visit dublin, where his ancestors are from. the white house is yet to confirm if he will visit northern ireland to mark the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement, which occurs ne
turkiye had blocked finland's application for months, complaining it had supported terrorists.kara with his finnish counterpart, erdogan praised finland's concrete steps on tradition security. any nato expansion needs support of all of its members. finland is now a step closer to joining. in the u.s. christian biden has met with ireland -- president biden has met with ireland's leader as part of a series of evts to mark st. patrick's day, a day which totes ireland's patron saint celebrate it...
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. >> meanwhile, turkiye -- with elections just months away, president erdogan has pledged to build as soon as possible, but his government is under pressure to prioritize safety standards. >> he has come back to his neighborhood to recover his belongings. his family had to move to a village nearby, but he says he intends to return as soon his parents' house is rebuilt. >> i want to spend my life here. i was born here. all i want is a home that is built on solid ground in line with construction regulations. >> eager to counter growing criticism of slow reactions during their >>, government officials have pledged to finish reconstruction during the year. >> this is the biggest earthquake mobilization in the history of turkey -- czechia -- turkiye. we will ensure the cultural and demographic identities of those cities are preserved. >> earthquake debris is being cleared, paving the way for huge construction sites in affected areas. city officials say they are determined to build houses that are going to be stronger, safer, and better. turkish society is divided on how best to move forwar
. >> meanwhile, turkiye -- with elections just months away, president erdogan has pledged to build as soon as possible, but his government is under pressure to prioritize safety standards. >> he has come back to his neighborhood to recover his belongings. his family had to move to a village nearby, but he says he intends to return as soon his parents' house is rebuilt. >> i want to spend my life here. i was born here. all i want is a home that is built on solid ground in line...
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their talks have been focused on rebuilding syria and mending damascus' ties with turkiye. court in pakistan has today ordered the police there to suspend their operation to arrest the former prime minister, khan. on tuesday security forces turned up at his home to arrest khan but they were met by large crowds of his supporters. khan's original arrest warrant centered around his no-show in court to face corruption charges. charges he denies. reporter: following violent clashes with hundreds of his supporters, police appeared to have pawlsed their attempt to -- paused their attempt to arrest pakistan's former prime minister, khan. by tuesday evening his supporters had made a ring arnd his home, facing tear gas and police batons to defend him. police wanted to arrest khan for skipping court dates to answer allegations he failed to declare gifts he received during his three 1/2 years in office. or profits he made from selling them. >> this operation, it's unheard of in pakistan, that rangers, thousands of police would sort of storm us. the reason why this is happening is not b
their talks have been focused on rebuilding syria and mending damascus' ties with turkiye. court in pakistan has today ordered the police there to suspend their operation to arrest the former prime minister, khan. on tuesday security forces turned up at his home to arrest khan but they were met by large crowds of his supporters. khan's original arrest warrant centered around his no-show in court to face corruption charges. charges he denies. reporter: following violent clashes with hundreds of...
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development program says the damage in turkiye alone will exceed $100 billion.hat is about three times the recent estimate by the world bank. a provisional figure will be used as the basis for a donors conference due to be held in brussels next week. >>hile we are anticipating an enthusiastic response from t donors, at the stoner conference in the middle of march, undp is concerned with getting started at the early recovery efforts. . this needs to come from day one, in order to put back together the basic elements of a noal life in every community. it is very difficult to image that now i some of the communities where every single building will need to be demolished if it has not collapsed already. kate: the human toll of those disasters, really incalculable. these kind of figures to underscore how much money is going to be needed to help the survivors. mark: thank you very much. we will continue our coverage of what is happening in turkey and northern syria in our news bulletins. thank you has ever very much indeed. let's turn to true or fake. good evening. we
development program says the damage in turkiye alone will exceed $100 billion.hat is about three times the recent estimate by the world bank. a provisional figure will be used as the basis for a donors conference due to be held in brussels next week. >>hile we are anticipating an enthusiastic response from t donors, at the stoner conference in the middle of march, undp is concerned with getting started at the early recovery efforts. . this needs to come from day one, in order to put back...
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it is in our interest d in turkiye's interest and something i needed to do. it is perfectly appropriate for the chairman to check on the forces. >> secretary austin, general milley, thank you very much concludes the time we have available today. thank you ray much -- very much. >> today, pentagon officials testify on civilian and military programs. the hearing will focus on quality of life, childcare and the jrotc program. watching live at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now or onli at c-an.org. >> this is michael davis draining as. a professor to talk about the international banking regulations protecting with events last week -- particularly with events last week. can you tell us how you look at the events of last week compared to the rest us or lehman would look at it --layman would look at it? guest: i spent a lot of time thinking about how the government interacts with business and regulation and i have writtenbout banking regution. host: for thepecific events of spv, --sbv,svb -- what you think abouthe government's thoughts about it? guest: there is
it is in our interest d in turkiye's interest and something i needed to do. it is perfectly appropriate for the chairman to check on the forces. >> secretary austin, general milley, thank you very much concludes the time we have available today. thank you ray much -- very much. >> today, pentagon officials testify on civilian and military programs. the hearing will focus on quality of life, childcare and the jrotc program. watching live at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now or...
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it makes it messy that the kurds are also in conflict with turkiye which is a native alley -- ally. somehow the united states in 2015 say we need to get involved in this mess in syria. since we have been there, we have seen americans die. we have seen tens of billions of dollars wasted. and what is hilarious about the 2001 aumf that the neoconservatives wave around like some permission slip for every neoconservative fantasy of turning an arabian desert into a everysown yan -- jeffersonian democracy, is it would turn the people we are fighting against and funding. both have ties to al qaeda and the 2001 aumf dealt with al qaeda. all this talk about a re-emergence of isis, read the inspector general's report of the last quarter that indicates that isis is not a threat to the homeland and with the turks conducting operations in syria against isis, with assad and russia having every incentive to create pressure on isis, do i not believe that what stands -- do i not believe that what stands between a caliphate and not a caliphate are the 900 americans who have been sent here with no defi
it makes it messy that the kurds are also in conflict with turkiye which is a native alley -- ally. somehow the united states in 2015 say we need to get involved in this mess in syria. since we have been there, we have seen americans die. we have seen tens of billions of dollars wasted. and what is hilarious about the 2001 aumf that the neoconservatives wave around like some permission slip for every neoconservative fantasy of turning an arabian desert into a everysown yan -- jeffersonian...
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türkiye used both the un has an office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs.tructure organizes the liquidation of the consequences of man-made and natural disasters. she has a platform. where the distressed country throws the call for help to this signal respond those who have the resources and registered in the register of the organization rescue team of the right class, knowing about it. turkey left an sos signal on the un platform, our team would have responded to this signal, but the request for help was duplicated by the turkish authorities through diplomatic channels. and this is personal treatment, as in a friendly state, and it does not involve purely administration. the active human reaction of the earthquake affected not only the turkish territory, the cities of syria suffered, and help is also needed there. alexander lukashenko ordered to greatly help out both of them, our experts calculated the maximum efficiency from various assistance schemes and offered to send rescuers to turkey because thousands remained under the rubble there people, and to h
türkiye used both the un has an office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs.tructure organizes the liquidation of the consequences of man-made and natural disasters. she has a platform. where the distressed country throws the call for help to this signal respond those who have the resources and registered in the register of the organization rescue team of the right class, knowing about it. turkey left an sos signal on the un platform, our team would have responded to this signal, but...
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the driver behind it, a disruption to supply from turkiye that added to the easing concerns over the banking crisis that allowed oil to rally. let's get over to our energy reporter stephen. tie these two narratives together for me, the banking crisis and the turkish oil story. stephen: the turkish oil story, there is that dispute between turkiye and one of the autonomous states and iraq about shipping 400,000 barrels a day from a turkish port. that is not happening now. they tightening supply the markets. that was one of the bullish factors pushing prices up. at the same time, silicon valley bank being purchased reduced those fears yesterday that there would be a wider banking contagion and that perhaps the worst is behind us. both of those together are providing a up picture for oil. we are little steady today after such a big surge yesterday that you highlighted. one thing to remember about the banking crisis is if there was contagion or widespread and other banks were to fall, overall, any sort of crisis economic or not would have a reduction in demand for oil. with both of those
the driver behind it, a disruption to supply from turkiye that added to the easing concerns over the banking crisis that allowed oil to rally. let's get over to our energy reporter stephen. tie these two narratives together for me, the banking crisis and the turkish oil story. stephen: the turkish oil story, there is that dispute between turkiye and one of the autonomous states and iraq about shipping 400,000 barrels a day from a turkish port. that is not happening now. they tightening supply...
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and turkiye which allows ships to sail into international waters, cutting across the straight in istanbule deal is up for renewal last weekend russia voted -- signaled it might not vote to support it. >> the initiative agreed in istanbul has provided for the export of grain from ukrainian ports. it contributed to lowering the global cost of food. indeed, the food price index has fallen by most 20% over the last year. exports of ukrainian and russian fertilizer are essential. i want to underscore the critical importance of the black sea green initiative and working to create the structures in line with initiatives. laura: here is our diplomatic correspondent on the risk of grain supplies being further disrupd. >> at the moment, will food markets are not expecting the deal, but every time it comes up for renewal, every four months, both sides try and use the moment of leverage to see if they can get more out of the deal. the russians have signaled they want more support from the um and international community to try and allow ukraine to smooth some of its own food exports. russia says the s
and turkiye which allows ships to sail into international waters, cutting across the straight in istanbule deal is up for renewal last weekend russia voted -- signaled it might not vote to support it. >> the initiative agreed in istanbul has provided for the export of grain from ukrainian ports. it contributed to lowering the global cost of food. indeed, the food price index has fallen by most 20% over the last year. exports of ukrainian and russian fertilizer are essential. i want to...
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that's more than nato ally, turkiye. that's more than u.s. ally israel. that's more than u.s. ally saudi arabia. that should be particularly worrisome given the constellation of bases that we have there. the regime has gone in this past decade from seeing those bases as a threat to seeing those bases as an opportunity for a potential attack. if you remember after the u.s. struck qassem suleimani, iran's chief terrorist, in january 2020, the islamic responded with 16 short range ballistic missiles, precision strikes on two bases housing americans. the non-response that the regime sensed from the trump administration even then has emboldened them to go even further on their missile program. their missile program is so precise now that the russians reportedly are interested in some kind of a missile deal with the iranians. i think that should really worry droneds but the missile program is making qualitative advances. they have the quantitative advantage. now, they layer on quantitative things. so, things like maneuverability, survivability, range, precision. these are all changi
that's more than nato ally, turkiye. that's more than u.s. ally israel. that's more than u.s. ally saudi arabia. that should be particularly worrisome given the constellation of bases that we have there. the regime has gone in this past decade from seeing those bases as a threat to seeing those bases as an opportunity for a potential attack. if you remember after the u.s. struck qassem suleimani, iran's chief terrorist, in january 2020, the islamic responded with 16 short range ballistic...
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tricky and hungry both signaling they ran -- turkiye in hungry both signaling they are going to get closer to expansion. emmanuel macron's government set for no-confidence votes. the french opposition parliamentarians filed a motion today to bypass lower house and further angering unions. calling for further local action followed by another day of nationwide strikes. global news 24 hours a day, online and at quicktake on bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> welcome to "bloomberg markets. there is a lot to digest. you are seeing big moves. liquidity at the market creating massive market moves. the s&p down 1% and yields down, a bit into treasuries out of a weekend that is expected to be news headline after news headlines. a 14 basis point move on the s&p and taking the dollar bound -- down by .4%. crude is a trading with 867 handle. -- with a 67 handle. jon: energy stocks remain under pressure. there is the shift of money and gold outperforming. we have the rare earnings story that has fueled buying into fedex, largely be
tricky and hungry both signaling they ran -- turkiye in hungry both signaling they are going to get closer to expansion. emmanuel macron's government set for no-confidence votes. the french opposition parliamentarians filed a motion today to bypass lower house and further angering unions. calling for further local action followed by another day of nationwide strikes. global news 24 hours a day, online and at quicktake on bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120...
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like all these babies, earthquakes that hit 10 in southeastern turkiye separated them from their parents. they are cared for by child development officers. >> we may not be their mothers, but we are doing our best. self-confidence and conduct is important for children under the age of two. they have been through a lot and i am trying to ease their loneliness. >> since the earthquakes, there has been huge demand to adopt these babies or foster others and children who have been orphaned. officials say they will be staying under government protection. orphans who survived have been transferred to this complex in ankara. some have already started going to school, trying to pick up as best they cawhere they left off. >> welcome back. israeli police have fired stun grenades and used water cannon to break up protests in tel aviv against benjamin netanyahu's plan for judicial reforms. major roads are blocked after organizers called for a national day of disruption. the greek prime minister says the collision of two trains tuesday was caused by tragic human error. at least 40 died and dozens inju
like all these babies, earthquakes that hit 10 in southeastern turkiye separated them from their parents. they are cared for by child development officers. >> we may not be their mothers, but we are doing our best. self-confidence and conduct is important for children under the age of two. they have been through a lot and i am trying to ease their loneliness. >> since the earthquakes, there has been huge demand to adopt these babies or foster others and children who have been...
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and turkiye are working together to assess the damage. she's been getting the latest update.u think they got these aggregates locally? the river pebbles should not be there. they weaken the structure. she has also found some still bars, which means the concrete doesn't cling to them. this kind of in-depth analysis can be done only with having experts on the ground. the successes of the ones that are still intact and perform perfectly well is as important as neighbors have colpsed. it is key to what we can do. the collapse of some buildings is into because of poor -- is not because of poor nstruction. there is a process called liquefacon that can turn the ground into a heavy fluid, like very wet sand. a telltale sign is a building that has toppled over. at this engineering company, computer simulations show why some buildings fail. >> we are starting to see more movement in the columns. the connection with the central core has failed. that part has collapsed. the building has performed badly. rebecca: buildings can be designed to sustain seismic events. >> we can see the perfo
and turkiye are working together to assess the damage. she's been getting the latest update.u think they got these aggregates locally? the river pebbles should not be there. they weaken the structure. she has also found some still bars, which means the concrete doesn't cling to them. this kind of in-depth analysis can be done only with having experts on the ground. the successes of the ones that are still intact and perform perfectly well is as important as neighbors have colpsed. it is key to...
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there's another effort in turkiye. so this is part of what we hope will be a constellation of accountability mechanisms that will essentially encircle the myanmar military regime. these are people that must be held accountable for these atrocious crimes, and i will add as well that the rohingya genocide and the atrocities we still see on a daily basis in myanmar, they really do represent a historic challenge for the international community. is the world going to sit by and watch, or is the world going to act and act speedily? we are working towards the latter. >> i know that you yourself have presented evidence to different bodies. you have spoken to the united nations about what the rohingya have faced. are you hopeful there will be some accountability going forward, or are you frustrated that it is taking far too long? >> i am frustrated, but i maintain hope. just now, he says we are now in germany, so these things sometimes make me hope. but i'm frustrated because when i come back home, when i'm eating -- waiting an
there's another effort in turkiye. so this is part of what we hope will be a constellation of accountability mechanisms that will essentially encircle the myanmar military regime. these are people that must be held accountable for these atrocious crimes, and i will add as well that the rohingya genocide and the atrocities we still see on a daily basis in myanmar, they really do represent a historic challenge for the international community. is the world going to sit by and watch, or is the...
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he faces competition for influence from china, russia, and turkiye.l he get? this is inside story. >> welcome, i am tom mccray. a menu in
he faces competition for influence from china, russia, and turkiye.l he get? this is inside story. >> welcome, i am tom mccray. a menu in
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turkiye's opposition unites to challenge the sitting president erdogan. -- is predicted to make it a
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türkiye ottoman empire and russia here are just two great european powers, and there were great britainitaly well, there was once there holland away and a lot of videos. rabbit of intelligence, who influences whom? because the craziest, right? here we see the question, who often damn you only ask how the germans are, so the whole german nation, great culture, literature, which means that it turned under hitler. uh, racist nazis, uh, and so on. here we see how the new one is also a few exaggerations of these. in my opinion, the value of this ukrainian nation. well, let's say that's how she turned. uh, uh anyway, that what we see as people usually and that, especially the ears in the literal sense in animals. it is necessary to describe all this to analyze, especially since it gives. naturally. move the color on how events will develop further, well , from the point of view. in terms of the definition of america absolutely right. this is hatization. eh, how far can you wish from your borders? this is their strategic line, unchanged, all the rest, all the institutes adapt to this, but, uh,
türkiye ottoman empire and russia here are just two great european powers, and there were great britainitaly well, there was once there holland away and a lot of videos. rabbit of intelligence, who influences whom? because the craziest, right? here we see the question, who often damn you only ask how the germans are, so the whole german nation, great culture, literature, which means that it turned under hitler. uh, racist nazis, uh, and so on. here we see how the new one is also a few...
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in 2015, turkiye shutdown russian fighter jets violating the airspe.is very difficu in these situations to say, what will be the next up? what will be the cool head that prevail? what counts as potentially escalatory and what doesn't? it is good that so many hours have passed and we are where wee is reason, there are consultations, still pat conversation during this war. kasia: as we started the program, washington has summoned russian ambassador. we will have more on this in about 20 minutes time we are talking to michael clark, the former head of a u.k. based security think tank. we will get more analysis on that. let's turn to the united states. shares have rebounded after monday's sharp declines following the shock collapse of two banks. red by s. banking system safe. they are also scaling back their expectation for further u.s. interest rate hikes after the latest inflation data showed signs of easing. consumer prices rose 6% in the 12 months to february in line with expectations. that was down from 6.4% for the year to january. inflation, the ris
in 2015, turkiye shutdown russian fighter jets violating the airspe.is very difficu in these situations to say, what will be the next up? what will be the cool head that prevail? what counts as potentially escalatory and what doesn't? it is good that so many hours have passed and we are where wee is reason, there are consultations, still pat conversation during this war. kasia: as we started the program, washington has summoned russian ambassador. we will have more on this in about 20 minutes...
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he has mainly played club football in austria and turkiye. >> of course we expect every player on theitch to show passion and conviction in order to represent the colors of germany. i believe that if this passion can be shown on the pitch, then it will also be felt by the fans, and that is what we want to do. reporter: flick and new national team director rudy fuller hope being closer to -- the new call ups ready to do their bit. brent: and finally they say age is just a number, right? it certainly is if you ask 75-year-old football coach roy, who has just been appointed as manager of english premier league team crystal palace until the end of the season. there he is. the former england boss is the former -- oldest coach in the history of the english top flight. he previously managed the south london side between 2017 and 2021. after a short break i will be back to take you through the day. stick around. we will be right back. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ÑtÑf?o■ñ■■#ññ >> it i
he has mainly played club football in austria and turkiye. >> of course we expect every player on theitch to show passion and conviction in order to represent the colors of germany. i believe that if this passion can be shown on the pitch, then it will also be felt by the fans, and that is what we want to do. reporter: flick and new national team director rudy fuller hope being closer to -- the new call ups ready to do their bit. brent: and finally they say age is just a number, right? it...
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the nordic neighbors, you may recall, applied for memory chip together, but objections from turkiye areelaying sweden's membership bid. all 30 existing members of nato have to approve new members. the malawi government says at least 190 people have been killed in the country after cyclone freddy slammed into southeastern africa with torrential rain and high winds. this is the second time in a month that freddie has made landfall in southern africa. it struck earlier in the month in madagascar. it is one of the strongest and longest lasting storms to ever be recorded in the southern hemisphere. reporter: on the outskirts of malawi's second largest city, a thriving community has been reduced to this. >> you see this? they were all houses. people are gone. people are gone. things are gone. everything is gone. from up there, going down, down, down. down. there are plenty of houses, plenty of houses, but they are all gone. reporter: and that, so quickly. in minu -- in minutes, lives, ruined. >> plenty of bodies down here. reporter: in another township not far away, some homes were spared, bu
the nordic neighbors, you may recall, applied for memory chip together, but objections from turkiye areelaying sweden's membership bid. all 30 existing members of nato have to approve new members. the malawi government says at least 190 people have been killed in the country after cyclone freddy slammed into southeastern africa with torrential rain and high winds. this is the second time in a month that freddie has made landfall in southern africa. it struck earlier in the month in madagascar....
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nick: the you and turkiye general is now urging countries to commit to net zero by the earlier date of0. originally aiming for 2050. what you seen at the beginning, what you've heard and what you've seen so far, is that possible? >> it's absolutely possible, what we lack is the political will by the big emitters, by the polluting countries. if they decide to do it, and they can decide to do it, then it can be done. the problem is that they promised to do it but they don't keep their promise. nick: this lack of political will must make you angry when it's mostly coming from developed nations who can spur the kind of change that we need. >> it is a huge challenge, as you are mentioning. it is a huge, huge challenge. from the way i see it, and terms of responding, if i just give you the statistics in terms of the impacts on women and children, we are seeing huge numbers of -- of children. in the horn of africa where we are having the drought, the numbers are struggling, and most of the girls are being forced into marriage because families cannot afford food for their households, so they a
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guest: they are located in several different countries -- germany, turkiye, belgium and germany. are areas where weapons are being stored. the analogy that russians are using, germany has said that is not the case because this is an act of reflection. also russia has really escalated nuclear brinkmanship. moreover. , russia's withdrawal suspension from new start treaty. it followed allegations that they had been noncompliant with the agreement which trump withdrew from unilaterally. it points to a broader tendency of russia using nuclear threat mongering as well as the threat of sabotage international arms treaties. inspection seems to be a rejection of diplomacy and dialogue as well. so it's less that russia is even proliferating these nuclear weapons, but because the us and nato have done that too. nick: you can see his point. why shouldn't russia and belarus , notwithstanding the nuclear threat which is enormous, but as far as his strategy is concerned. guest: well, that is interesting. nato's statement about the russia -- the russian nuclear doctrine has been reinstated many
guest: they are located in several different countries -- germany, turkiye, belgium and germany. are areas where weapons are being stored. the analogy that russians are using, germany has said that is not the case because this is an act of reflection. also russia has really escalated nuclear brinkmanship. moreover. , russia's withdrawal suspension from new start treaty. it followed allegations that they had been noncompliant with the agreement which trump withdrew from unilaterally. it points...
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turkiye will start the process of ratifying finland's nato membership.aders of the two countries meet. and review of the metropolitan police is expected to heavi criticize the force for racist, sexist, and homophobic behavior. welcome to the program. the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant for russian lder that america putin for war crimes. the court says there are grounds to believe that president putin is personally responsible for hundreds of children -- the deportation of hundreds of children since the invasion. it is the first time the court has called for the arrest of a current serving leader. moscow dismissed the announcement as outrageous, saying he does not recognize the jurisdiction of the court. our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports from kyiv. james: vladimir vladimirovi ch putin, president of the russian federation and now alleged war criminal. accused along with a senior official of illegally removing children from ukraine, accused by this man's court. >> the judges have reviewed the information and eviden
turkiye will start the process of ratifying finland's nato membership.aders of the two countries meet. and review of the metropolitan police is expected to heavi criticize the force for racist, sexist, and homophobic behavior. welcome to the program. the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant for russian lder that america putin for war crimes. the court says there are grounds to believe that president putin is personally responsible for hundreds of children -- the deportation...
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i honor -- tÜrkiye in the midst of horrible earthquake.i honor the migrant women who are struggling to give their family a better day. and it is important to recognize i honor the civil rights fighters. this weekend, we spent the time honoring bloody sunday that our late colleague, john lewis, reminded us of, the moment of fighting for voting rights. but we know that sister boigton, coretta scott king, so -- boyington, coretta scott king, so many that fought in the civil rights movement nonviolently and are no longer here with us by loss of life, natural causes, but others who were simply murdered because they believed in civil rights. and i'm here to honor those in my own community. it is important to take note, wi willie belle boone, etta crockett, who is fighting for her life but has been an enormous strength in our community, believing in not only in civil rights but the process of voting and empowerment. i want to honor my grandmother, olive jackson. my grandmother, vannie bennett. my big grandmother, mrs. symms. i want to call -- big
i honor -- tÜrkiye in the midst of horrible earthquake.i honor the migrant women who are struggling to give their family a better day. and it is important to recognize i honor the civil rights fighters. this weekend, we spent the time honoring bloody sunday that our late colleague, john lewis, reminded us of, the moment of fighting for voting rights. but we know that sister boigton, coretta scott king, so -- boyington, coretta scott king, so many that fought in the civil rights movement...
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a deal brokered by the un and turkiye allowing the export of grain from the black sea has been renewed it was due to expire. says it will continue for four months but moscow says just 60 days. —— kyiv says. now on bbc news: click. this week we're going flat out with a formula 1 team that's hoping to stay ahead of the pack. spencer's on a building site to put up a house, although it looks like he has got away without doing any actual work. there has to be some banging at some point? is there some banging at some point? there's got to be some banging doesn't there? didn't even get my hands dirty. we also look into a crypto investment scam that seems to be evading the authorities. and paul visits a factory, but where are all the drivers? completely happy with the fact that there is a very large, very heavy piece of equipment driving around autonomously. the cars can go from 0 to 100 in four seconds. they are made of 80,000 parts. the brakes can hit 1000 degrees. this is formula 1. this year's season is getting under way and it is jampacked full of tech, and it's not just the cars. yeah, i
a deal brokered by the un and turkiye allowing the export of grain from the black sea has been renewed it was due to expire. says it will continue for four months but moscow says just 60 days. —— kyiv says. now on bbc news: click. this week we're going flat out with a formula 1 team that's hoping to stay ahead of the pack. spencer's on a building site to put up a house, although it looks like he has got away without doing any actual work. there has to be some banging at some point? is there...
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a deal brokered by the un and turkiye allowing the export of ukrainian grain from the black sea has been before it was due to expire. kyiv says it will continue for four months but moscow says it agreed to just 60 days. the green initiative was brokered in july green initiative was brokered injuly during fears for a globalfood crisis after injuly during fears for a global food crisis after moscow blockaded ukrainian ports. russia and ukrainejointly russia and ukraine jointly account russia and ukrainejointly account for nearly one third of global wheat supplies with ukraine's contribution is nearing 10%. imogen fawkes escalators from geneva. the negotiations for this grain until the dead to the wire. they were due to expire today but we have a statement from the united nations a big deal could be extended. immediately, there was more confusion. ukraine said it was extended for 120 days, hinting they got what they wanted. russia hit back saying that all partners in the grade deal that it has been extended for 60 days that we set a week ago we had been prepared to accept, so i think we can
a deal brokered by the un and turkiye allowing the export of ukrainian grain from the black sea has been before it was due to expire. kyiv says it will continue for four months but moscow says it agreed to just 60 days. the green initiative was brokered in july green initiative was brokered injuly during fears for a globalfood crisis after injuly during fears for a global food crisis after moscow blockaded ukrainian ports. russia and ukrainejointly russia and ukraine jointly account russia and...
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i welcome today's decision by turkiye to move ahead with the ratification of finland's membership ins security, it will strengthen sweden's security, and it will strengthen nato. i hope that the turkish grand national assembly will vote to ratify as soon as possible. the most important thing is that both finland and sweden become full members of nato quickly. not whether they join at exactly the same time. several thousand people have been protesting for a second day in paris and a number of other french cities. this follows president macron�*s decision to force through pension reforms without a vote in the lower house of parliament. 0pposition parties tabled two separate motions of no confidence in the government for its use of a constitutional mechanism to raise the national retirement age from 62 to 64. the bbc�*s azadeh moshiri reports. anger has spread and it is engulfing president emmanuel macron. he knew there would be protests but his decision has now brought france to a standstill. police have responded with force. they have carted off hundreds of demonstrators, even his par
i welcome today's decision by turkiye to move ahead with the ratification of finland's membership ins security, it will strengthen sweden's security, and it will strengthen nato. i hope that the turkish grand national assembly will vote to ratify as soon as possible. the most important thing is that both finland and sweden become full members of nato quickly. not whether they join at exactly the same time. several thousand people have been protesting for a second day in paris and a number of...