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second boat p being bussed hundred kilometers away to a detention center which will be up in north-western turkey. what turkey wants to do is send these people, these non-syrians, in this case largely pakistanis, back to their countries of origin. turkey doesn't accept refugees from countries like pakistan. it seems that they will be classed as economic migrants. so that puts more focus on exactly what has happened in greece whether the nature of their desires to leave the home country, whether that has been assessed properly and legally. there is a november governmental organization which is trying to match up people on this side of the journey in turkey with legal representation here, but it's far from color exactly what rights and what information these people will have access to. one other point, when all this started on monday, there's lack of clarity as no whether syrians came on monday. some say two and some say none. we were led to believe that this second round of rurps would feature a substantial number of syrians. the turkish government officials that we've been speaking to say they do
second boat p being bussed hundred kilometers away to a detention center which will be up in north-western turkey. what turkey wants to do is send these people, these non-syrians, in this case largely pakistanis, back to their countries of origin. turkey doesn't accept refugees from countries like pakistan. it seems that they will be classed as economic migrants. so that puts more focus on exactly what has happened in greece whether the nature of their desires to leave the home country, whether...
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left, refugees and migrants make their way along has become a road to nowhere >>> in the key in western turkey there's concern over the rival of yet more refugees. about 300 people demonstrated. >> translation: there are even people from zimbabwe. nobody know whose they are. how can i be sure they're not terrorists? >> translation: we feel sorry for the migrants, but we all know these policies are wrong. there's no need to say more >>> at least five people have been shot dead by guards at a detention center in libya. an malta-based rights groups say forces fired on migrants trying to escape the center. it houses thousands of migrants and refugees who were stopped from crossing to europe. thousands of syrians fleeing the war have travelled to nearby countries like lebanon, jordan and turkey. a record number are trying to get overseas. a few are travelling more than 9,000 kilometers to west africa to find a safe place to live. >> translation: it is a lonely life. so far away from home selling pur females - perfumes. he lived on the outskirts of damascus and it was too much to bear. he left it al
left, refugees and migrants make their way along has become a road to nowhere >>> in the key in western turkey there's concern over the rival of yet more refugees. about 300 people demonstrated. >> translation: there are even people from zimbabwe. nobody know whose they are. how can i be sure they're not terrorists? >> translation: we feel sorry for the migrants, but we all know these policies are wrong. there's no need to say more >>> at least five people have...
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. >> meanwhile, in western turkey, around 300 locals demonstrated against the setting up of desks and the building of refugees. it will house asylum seekers sent back to turkey from europe. >> first of all, we don't know who the people are. there are not only syrians in the group, there's members of the p.k.k. and people from sim back we. no one knows who they are. how can i be sure they are not terrorists. we feel sorry for the migrants. we know the policies are wrong. there's no need to say more. >> the mayor is worried about the effect the influx will have on the town. >> the infrastructure is not suitable for this. no one asked opinion of people. first of all there are concerns over security, and where the people, the children would live, and where they would beeducated. when you look at the latest data released by the world health organisation, it will be under threat, especially in the areas where they will build camps. >> this is one of the turkey towns due to receive funding from the e.u. deal. the mayor says it will help them to cope with n influx. the population is 93,000 ci
. >> meanwhile, in western turkey, around 300 locals demonstrated against the setting up of desks and the building of refugees. it will house asylum seekers sent back to turkey from europe. >> first of all, we don't know who the people are. there are not only syrians in the group, there's members of the p.k.k. and people from sim back we. no one knows who they are. how can i be sure they are not terrorists. we feel sorry for the migrants. we know the policies are wrong. there's no...
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people were taken to western turkey on monday. many are from pakistan and afghanistan. under an agreement reached last month, turkey is to take back migrants and refugees who arrived march 20th or later. fears are mounting among syrians who arrived in greece. many think they'll be forcibly sent back to turkey. this woman arrived on the greek island ofletwo weeks ago. >> translator: we would rather die than being taken back to turkey. >> people continue to pour into greece. 339 newcomers landed on greek shores in the 24 hours leading up to monday morning. >>> iraq has been hit with a wave of explosions and attacks that killed at least 25 people and injured 60. islamic state militants claimed responsibility for several of the bombings across the country. reuters news agency reports a car loaded with explosives blew up monday morning in central basra, a major city in southern iraq. the attack killed at least five people. around the same time, a restaurant in the city of nasaria was hit by a suicide bomb. a security checkpoint was also hit by an explosion. a total of seven e
people were taken to western turkey on monday. many are from pakistan and afghanistan. under an agreement reached last month, turkey is to take back migrants and refugees who arrived march 20th or later. fears are mounting among syrians who arrived in greece. many think they'll be forcibly sent back to turkey. this woman arrived on the greek island ofletwo weeks ago. >> translator: we would rather die than being taken back to turkey. >> people continue to pour into greece. 339...
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effect in reducing the numbers of people trying to get in to greece from the coastline here in western turkeye numbers are down below 300 a day. and the coast guard has been picking up people and preventing them from crossing. certainly what we are hearing from smugglers along here is that it's becoming more difficult. the security has been increased. but there remain questions we meet syrian refugees making new lives for themselves in senegal. also we are in argentina to find out why kids are struggling to get a good education. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. you are watching al jazeera, let's take you through the top stories. armenia is disputing reports of a ceasefire biaser by january forces. dozens of people, including civilians died on saturday in some of the worst fighting the region has seen in over 20 years. the al qaeda al-nusra group says it killed 50 syrian government troops near aleppo as it battles to take back the region from assad forces. turkey is looking to build a facility for refugees the day before a e.u. deal and the resettlement of asylum seekers is set to come in to force. >
effect in reducing the numbers of people trying to get in to greece from the coastline here in western turkeye numbers are down below 300 a day. and the coast guard has been picking up people and preventing them from crossing. certainly what we are hearing from smugglers along here is that it's becoming more difficult. the security has been increased. but there remain questions we meet syrian refugees making new lives for themselves in senegal. also we are in argentina to find out why kids are...
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, there will be protests at the dock side, they will be bussed to a detention center in north-western turkey. there is an ngo of trying to set up a way to match up these people with legal representation because that someone of the main concerns, whether they have full legal rights and full information as to their fate once they get here. if they are from pakistan, then the likelihood is they will be deported back to pakistan. we've been speaking to a smuggler this week who says that many of these people have decided not to make this journey any more because of this demonstration of this e.u. turkey deal. however he has been trying to encourage them to make the journey anyway because they can still claim asylum. there is a huge shortfall in the numbers needed to process the asylum applications on the other side of this short straight of sea water. there are some who are gambling on trying to get there. it's important for the e.u. and turkey to demonstrate that it works. so far it has been a stuttering start >>> thank you for that. there is growing anger at argentina's president because of a p
, there will be protests at the dock side, they will be bussed to a detention center in north-western turkey. there is an ngo of trying to set up a way to match up these people with legal representation because that someone of the main concerns, whether they have full legal rights and full information as to their fate once they get here. if they are from pakistan, then the likelihood is they will be deported back to pakistan. we've been speaking to a smuggler this week who says that many of...
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same pattern they will be bussed north to a deportation center near to the greek border in north-western turkey. there is an ngo here trying to match these people up with legal representation here because there is some concern about the kind of information they're getting, whether they're going to be able to make any kind of case to stay in turkey which doesn't recognise people from this part of the world as refugees. it seems more likely that they will be classed as economic migrants and as you say be sent home to their countries of origin >>> that's for the pakistanis. what about the syrians, are they being returned? >> reporter: that, of course, is the whole nub of this plan, this deal between the e.u. and turkey was all about repatriating or sending syrians back to turkey, classified by the e.u. as a safe country under the terms of this deal. turkey has to make some sorts of accommodations with the e.u., make some sort of things clear that it is a safe country and that on a one for one basis those syrians returned here, for each one returned a syrian in a refugee camp here in turkey would b
same pattern they will be bussed north to a deportation center near to the greek border in north-western turkey. there is an ngo here trying to match these people up with legal representation here because there is some concern about the kind of information they're getting, whether they're going to be able to make any kind of case to stay in turkey which doesn't recognise people from this part of the world as refugees. it seems more likely that they will be classed as economic migrants and as...
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has become the road to nowhere >>> there's also concern about the growing number of refugees in western turkey. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of refugee camps. they will house asylum seekers that have been sent back to turkey from europe. >> translation: first of all, we don't know who these people are. there are not only syrians in that group, there are members of the p.k.k. there are even people from zimbabwe. nobody knows who they are. how can i than sure they're not terrorists? >> translation: we feel sorry for the migrants, but we all know these policies are wrong. there's no need to say more >>> in libya at least five people have been reportedly shot dead by guards at a detention center for refugees and migrants. an malta based human rights groups say people trying to escaped were shot at. two security guards have been killed at an oil refinery in a suspected i.s.i.l. attack at an oil field. it happened 250 south of two other major oil terminals. brussels airport is reopening to a limited number of paerpg flights. -- passenger
has become the road to nowhere >>> there's also concern about the growing number of refugees in western turkey. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of refugee camps. they will house asylum seekers that have been sent back to turkey from europe. >> translation: first of all, we don't know who these people are. there are not only syrians in that group, there are members of the p.k.k. there are even people from zimbabwe. nobody...
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to believe the border will open make their way along what has become a road to nowhere >>> in western turkey there is concern over the arrival of yet more refugees. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of refugee camps in their town. the camps will house asylum seekers that have been sent back to turkey from europe. >> translation: first of all, we don't know who these people are. there are not only syrians in that group, there are members of the p.k.k. there are even appeal from zimbabwe. nobody knows who they are. how can i be sure they are not terrorist terrorists? >> translation: we feel sorry for the migrants but we all know the policies are wrong. there is no need to say more >>> the mayor is worried about the effect more refugees will have on his town >> translation: the infrastructure in the area is not suitable for this. nobody asks the opinion of people here before making a decision. first of all, there are concerns over security and about where these people, especially the children, would live and where they will be educated.
to believe the border will open make their way along what has become a road to nowhere >>> in western turkey there is concern over the arrival of yet more refugees. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of refugee camps in their town. the camps will house asylum seekers that have been sent back to turkey from europe. >> translation: first of all, we don't know who these people are. there are not only syrians in that group,...
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become a road to nowhere >>> there are also concerns about the growing number of refugees in western turkey. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration steps and the building of refugee camps. they will house refugees to be sent back to turkey. >> translation: first of all, we don't know who these people are. there are not only syrians in that group, there are members of the p.k.k., even people from zimbabwe. nobody know whose they are. how can i be sure they are not terrorists? >> translation: we feel sorry for the migrants, but we all know these policies are wrong. there is no need to say more >>> brussels airport has reopened to a limited number of passenger flights. some of the first people flying out of the airport have started arriving for their journeys. extra security measures have been put in place. the fart ur hall was partially destroyed 12 days ago when suicide bombers attacked it. the metro attack was also targeted. 32 people were killed in both attacks >>> the paris marathon has begun. there are some early finishers. there has been heightened security
become a road to nowhere >>> there are also concerns about the growing number of refugees in western turkey. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration steps and the building of refugee camps. they will house refugees to be sent back to turkey. >> translation: first of all, we don't know who these people are. there are not only syrians in that group, there are members of the p.k.k., even people from zimbabwe. nobody know whose they are. how can i be sure...
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our correspondent watched the boats as they arrived in western turkey. nt: out of europe and into the unknown, they began the journey they never thought they would make, the first group of migrants sent back from greece to turkey, the guinea pigs of an e.u. deal that nobody is sure will actually work. around 200 arrived back today, mainly pakistanis, a tiny fraction of the more than a million people who went the other way in the past year crossing these waters to europe. this just a symbolic start as the e.u. closes its doors. and here they come, the e.u.'s test case, the first migrants to arrive back here in turkey. as far as they're concerned, they failed, the hopes of a new life in europe have come to an end. the big question is whether they will try once again at some point, still determined to make that trip. as the migrants were taken off to be processed, patience wore thin. some struggled, a reminder. challenges they overcame to make it to europe in the first place. the local governor said fingerprints would be taken, medical checks made and syrian
our correspondent watched the boats as they arrived in western turkey. nt: out of europe and into the unknown, they began the journey they never thought they would make, the first group of migrants sent back from greece to turkey, the guinea pigs of an e.u. deal that nobody is sure will actually work. around 200 arrived back today, mainly pakistanis, a tiny fraction of the more than a million people who went the other way in the past year crossing these waters to europe. this just a symbolic...
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. >> in western turkey some 300 residents have demonstrated against the fencing up of registration deaths in the buildings of refugee camps. the town has rejected asylum seekers to be september back to turkey from europe. this comes two days before the european union deal comes into force. >> first of all, we don't know who these people are. they're not only syrians in that group. there are members of the pkk. there are even people from zimbabwe. nobody knows who they are. how can i be sure they're not terrorists? >> we feel sorry for the migrants but we all know that these policies are wrong. there is no need to say more. >> well, the mayor is also worried about the effects of inflicts that--influx that the refugee could have on the town. >> this is not usual, nobody asks the opinion of people here before making a decision. first of all there are concerns over security. the area will be under threat especially the areas where they will build camps. >> well, one of the turkish areas due to receive funding from the e.u. deal. it will help them to cope with the influx of refugees that has m
. >> in western turkey some 300 residents have demonstrated against the fencing up of registration deaths in the buildings of refugee camps. the town has rejected asylum seekers to be september back to turkey from europe. this comes two days before the european union deal comes into force. >> first of all, we don't know who these people are. they're not only syrians in that group. there are members of the pkk. there are even people from zimbabwe. nobody knows who they are. how can i...
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road that is going to nowhere >>> there are growing concerns about the number of refugees in western turkey. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of camps in kili. people have been sent back to turkey under a deal between e.u. and ankara. irs first of all, we don't know who these people are. there are not only syrians in that group, there are members from the p.k.k., even people from zimbabwe. nobody knows who they are. how can i be sure they're not terrorists. >> translation: we feel sorry for the migrants, but we all know these policies are wrong. there is no need to say more >>> the mayor of kili are worried about what the effect of the refugees will have on the town. >> translation: the infrastructure here is not suitable for this. nobody asked the people here before making a decision. first of all, there are concerns about security and where the people, especially the children, would live and where they would be educated. when you look at the latest data released by the world health organisation, they will be under threat in these
road that is going to nowhere >>> there are growing concerns about the number of refugees in western turkey. about 300 people demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of camps in kili. people have been sent back to turkey under a deal between e.u. and ankara. irs first of all, we don't know who these people are. there are not only syrians in that group, there are members from the p.k.k., even people from zimbabwe. nobody knows who they are. how can i...
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been having its desired affect in reducing the numbers of people trying to get in from greece in western turkey. he said that the numbers are 300 a day and the cost guard has been picking up people and preventing them from crossing. certainly what we're hear something that it's becoming more difficult. the security has been tightened, but there are still questions about the fairness of all this. the many will be immediately deported to their home countries. and we spoke to one academic who said by putting anyone in any legal return it could act as a spur to encourage them to try to get in illegally across the sea. >> that was harry fawcett reporting. now many refugees who were seeking freedom now find themselves prisoners being held against their will on the island of lesbos. public access to the community is ban, but they obtained video from inside of camp and spoke to the man who shot it. >> these are the people who face deportation if their requests for asylum are rejected. a young syrian man inside sent this video to us because journalists are barred from entering. we managed to see them fr
been having its desired affect in reducing the numbers of people trying to get in from greece in western turkey. he said that the numbers are 300 a day and the cost guard has been picking up people and preventing them from crossing. certainly what we're hear something that it's becoming more difficult. the security has been tightened, but there are still questions about the fairness of all this. the many will be immediately deported to their home countries. and we spoke to one academic who said...
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. >> in italy and western turkey, around 300 locals have demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of revifugee camps in their town. they will house asylum seekers who have been sentence back from europe. >>> first of all, we don't know who these people are. they are not only syrians in that group. there are members of the pkk. they are even people from zimbabwe. nobody knows who they are. how could i be sure they are not terrorists? >> we feel sorry for the migrants, but we all knows these policies are wrong. there is no need to say more. >> the mayor is worried about the effect an influx of refugees will have on the town. >> the infrastructure is not for this. nobody asked the opinion of the people before making a decision. there are concerns over security and about where these people, especially the children, would live and where they will be educated. when you look at the latest data released by the world health organization, is it will be under threat, especially in the areas where they will build camps. >> it is one of the turkish towns due to receive f
. >> in italy and western turkey, around 300 locals have demonstrated against the setting up of registration desks and the building of revifugee camps in their town. they will house asylum seekers who have been sentence back from europe. >>> first of all, we don't know who these people are. they are not only syrians in that group. there are members of the pkk. they are even people from zimbabwe. nobody knows who they are. how could i be sure they are not terrorists? >> we...
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effect in reducing the numbers of people trying to get into greece from the coast line here in western turkey. he said that the numbers are down below 300 a day and the coast guard has been picking up people and preventing them from crossing. certainly what we're hearing from smugglers around here is that it's becoming more difficult. the security has been tightened, but there still remain questions go the fairness of all this. the afghans, iraqis and pakistanis will be immediately deported to their home countries. we spoke to one academic who said by putting anyone who has returned to the end of a very long line for any legal return to europe, could act as a spur to encourage them once again to try to get in illegally across the sea. >> up next, a single mother from afghanistan travels halfway around the world to find a safe place to raise her daughter. when she arrived in america life changed for both of them. a remarkable story coming up. >>> plus bow something losing oversea markets, major job cuts coming. we look at what it means for america's largest exporter. and our last storm system
effect in reducing the numbers of people trying to get into greece from the coast line here in western turkey. he said that the numbers are down below 300 a day and the coast guard has been picking up people and preventing them from crossing. certainly what we're hearing from smugglers around here is that it's becoming more difficult. the security has been tightened, but there still remain questions go the fairness of all this. the afghans, iraqis and pakistanis will be immediately deported to...
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effect in reducing the numbers of people trying to get in to grease from the coast line here in western turkeyhe says the numbers are down blow 300 a day and the coast guard has been picking up people and preventing them from crossing. certainly what we are hearing from smugglers along here is that it's becoming more difficult for security has been tightened but there still remain questions about the fairness of all of this, the afghan's, iraqis and pakistanis, we are told will be dmrooel deported their hoen home country and folk into one academic who said by punning anyone who returns to the end the line in a very long line for any legal return to europe, it could act as a spur to encourage them to try once again to get in illegally across the sea. >> let's go to syria where an armed group says it has certain control of two areas around aleppo. the al nutsra front said it killed 50 government soldiers during the offensive. the fighting is the most serious in the area since a u.n.-backed truths came into effect a month ago however, al-nusra fronts is not part of that agreement. a report. >> on
effect in reducing the numbers of people trying to get in to grease from the coast line here in western turkeyhe says the numbers are down blow 300 a day and the coast guard has been picking up people and preventing them from crossing. certainly what we are hearing from smugglers along here is that it's becoming more difficult for security has been tightened but there still remain questions about the fairness of all of this, the afghan's, iraqis and pakistanis, we are told will be dmrooel...
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the group of some 60 people was brought back to a coast guardization in western turkey.ns among those returned as well. >>> pope francis blessing an american girl who is losing her sight and hearing. the 5-year-old is suffering from a genetic disease. the pope approached her at the end of his weekly audience in st. peter's square. >>> and connecticut women's basketball team winning an unprecedented championship. they beat syracuse, 86-51. the team has won 75 straight games. >>> and that is the news hour. news hour. that is the news at this hour. simon, down to you. i think you're going to go to art cashin soon. give him a hug for me. >> okay, yeah, thanks. meantime -- you're changing the show here. what do you think we're doing here. okay, let's get back to the markets. 28 points on the dow. hovering around the flat line as we await the fed minute this afternoon. you'll remember, of course, we fell significantly yesterday, down to about 1%. art cashin. forgive me if i don't hug you. >> i'll do it, don't worry. >> maybe on break, not on camera. >>> some are arguing that t
the group of some 60 people was brought back to a coast guardization in western turkey.ns among those returned as well. >>> pope francis blessing an american girl who is losing her sight and hearing. the 5-year-old is suffering from a genetic disease. the pope approached her at the end of his weekly audience in st. peter's square. >>> and connecticut women's basketball team winning an unprecedented championship. they beat syracuse, 86-51. the team has won 75 straight games....
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i think it is turkey's miscalculation, and erdogan's mistake to put merkel in such a difficult situation domestically. germany is the only westerny who still has communication channels with turkey, which is in turkey's interest. forn't see any endgame turkey, we just dramatic actually, because if angela merkel does not open the door, it will be for the prosecution. it will be a good point for angela merkel politically. she will have great support. i don't think she will open it, but even if she would, she would not be punished -- it would not be considered a criminal offense. is for the court to decide, i would say. i would say clearly, if she opens the door for prosecution, it would be regarded as being submissive, by many germans, and she would clearly lose confidence in her own electorate. on the other hand, it is not that she is saying, i think jan bohmermann should be punished. it is just that i see the conditions have been met to open the court the procedural way. that is the only message she should make. the right to deny the turkish leader the right to every other leader and citizen has, it is not her duty to do that. ju
i think it is turkey's miscalculation, and erdogan's mistake to put merkel in such a difficult situation domestically. germany is the only westerny who still has communication channels with turkey, which is in turkey's interest. forn't see any endgame turkey, we just dramatic actually, because if angela merkel does not open the door, it will be for the prosecution. it will be a good point for angela merkel politically. she will have great support. i don't think she will open it, but even if she...
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also, protect the homeland, and to support the soviet armies as they swarmed into western europe, norway, turkeyhokkaido. also, the introduction of supply ships across the atlantic and pacific area 1978, admiral had left, became the head of the u.s. navy, and came to washington and expanded the forward offense of concept he developed in the pacific and the entire globe. these concepts involved the early forward use against the soviets of carrier battle groups, amphibious forces with marines, and other u.s. and allied naval forces. two years later, ronald reagan won the election as president of the united states, defeating president carter. reagan was a believer in the navy's concerts, and he appointed an aggressive and thoughtful republican naval strategist, dr. john f lehman junior, as a secretary of the navy. he also increased the navy's budget considerably. and then what happened? the result in 1981 in 1982, was conceptualizing the drafting and promulgation by the navy of the maritime strategy to read it was a secret document, with an unclassified version not public it -- not publicly present
also, protect the homeland, and to support the soviet armies as they swarmed into western europe, norway, turkeyhokkaido. also, the introduction of supply ships across the atlantic and pacific area 1978, admiral had left, became the head of the u.s. navy, and came to washington and expanded the forward offense of concept he developed in the pacific and the entire globe. these concepts involved the early forward use against the soviets of carrier battle groups, amphibious forces with marines,...
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but we've seen, we've seen afghans involuntarily returned to afghanistan from turkey, syrians picked up, even in the westernhose that were not registered in turkey being detained and shipped back. so there is a very real risk that syrians being returned currently under the eu/turkey deal will slip into a system that sees them forcibly returned to syria, unless turkey getsity act together very quickly. >> when you look at this european union deal with turkey, is there anything worth saving in that deal? anything worth redeeming at all? >> well, some of the essence of the deal is not structurally unsound. the idea of bringing turkey up to a level to which it would indeed be a safe country to return asylum seekers, other economic migrants is sound in principle if coupled by the other virtue of this dpeeal is organized transfer of refugees, syrian primarily, but possibly others from turkey to the eu. so there is, somewhere in this deal, a construct that is potentially sound. hou however, right now it depends on two fallacies, one, that there will be orderly procedures in greece to determine asylum status, and t
but we've seen, we've seen afghans involuntarily returned to afghanistan from turkey, syrians picked up, even in the westernhose that were not registered in turkey being detained and shipped back. so there is a very real risk that syrians being returned currently under the eu/turkey deal will slip into a system that sees them forcibly returned to syria, unless turkey getsity act together very quickly. >> when you look at this european union deal with turkey, is there anything worth saving...
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nearly a million people have risked their lives crossing the water from turkey before heading to the greek mainland and onto western europe. >>> this june septa will roll out its new electronic key cards. they take the place of tokens or weekly and monthly passes. they can be used on trains, trolleys and buses. riders can buy fare plans using a debit or credit card. septa will see how well the program does before releasing more cards. >>> this is a quick about-face. amc is ditching plans to allow movie goers to text inside its theaters. in a statement amc ceo says the company heard loud and clear that texting is not what its audience wants. earlier this week ceo told variety magazine amc was going be terms friendly. you may be able to buy concert tickets through facebook. ticket master will select tights for select events through facebook. facebook will collect a fee from ticket master for each ticket sold. buzz feed reports event bright will soon sell tickets through facebook. >>> let's take a look back in the past week in business news with cnbc. >> verizon on strike. banks onto rise. ads on court. all during the
nearly a million people have risked their lives crossing the water from turkey before heading to the greek mainland and onto western europe. >>> this june septa will roll out its new electronic key cards. they take the place of tokens or weekly and monthly passes. they can be used on trains, trolleys and buses. riders can buy fare plans using a debit or credit card. septa will see how well the program does before releasing more cards. >>> this is a quick about-face. amc is...
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several consolidates have closed their missions, and many western states have warned their citizens from visiting the country, especially southeastern turkeythursday's car bomb attack will only increase fears of more attacks. al jazeera. >> syrian state media said state officials have uncovered a mass grave in palmyra. the remains of 40 people were found, 23 of them were women and children. the syrian troops continue to comb the city for landmines left by isil fighters. drops recaptured the city from isil last month. >>> a military court has ruled that an israeli soldier accused of killing a palestinian man can be moved to open security until charges against the soldier has been reduced from murder to manslaughter. stephanie dekker has more from west jerusalem. >> israel's chief military prosecutor appeared in court to try and fight the decision by the judge that was to release the soldier into open arrests when it's called this is a military base unconfined but unarmed. his appeal failed. just to read you some of the quotes that we heard from him inside the session, the chief military prosecutor said that the videos and testimony indicate
several consolidates have closed their missions, and many western states have warned their citizens from visiting the country, especially southeastern turkeythursday's car bomb attack will only increase fears of more attacks. al jazeera. >> syrian state media said state officials have uncovered a mass grave in palmyra. the remains of 40 people were found, 23 of them were women and children. the syrian troops continue to comb the city for landmines left by isil fighters. drops recaptured...
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turkey. but now, we have been told there is contact with western forces. >> they could be considered direct.ndon tops from time to time. the islamicighting state, you have to be in touch with the pkk. correspondent: are we talking about americans? >> america, england, and others. it is not an issue for us if we talk to americans or anyone else. how the west: works with the kurds is now a very real, very dangerous dilemma. way through will affect relations with turkey, and how successful the war against isis really is. ian pannell, bbc news, northern iraq. we will look inside the pkk. the little boy killed by a ohio, receiving money in a wrongful death suit. tamir rice was gunned down in the city of cleveland when officers heard that an armed young man had been seen in a playground. -- video shows them opening fire as soon as police arrived on the scene. bangladesh's only gay-rights magazine has been attacked. , who worked at the u.s. embassy, was killed by men who entered his apartment, pretending to be careers -- delivery men. young voters are turning out in droves. what does it -- is it th
turkey. but now, we have been told there is contact with western forces. >> they could be considered direct.ndon tops from time to time. the islamicighting state, you have to be in touch with the pkk. correspondent: are we talking about americans? >> america, england, and others. it is not an issue for us if we talk to americans or anyone else. how the west: works with the kurds is now a very real, very dangerous dilemma. way through will affect relations with turkey, and how...
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the return is part of a new agreement from the european union and turkey trying to discourage migration into westerne. >>> in monterey, the rarest of reunions, this one between a statue and its missing head. it will be recognizable at long last. face was found saturday along the monterey coast during low tide. investigators say the statue will soon be whole again. the monument was vandalized. >>> the a's begin their 2016 tonight. they're taking on the white sox at 7:05. last season they finished with the fewest wins in the american league. >>> there is a new ride-sharing company that wants female passengers to feel more comfortable. every single driver is a woman. we have this story and more. good morning. >> good morning. the markets will open after a pretty good week for the markets. on friday the dow jumped 107, the nasdaq added 44. >>> alaska airlines is buying virgin america for more than $2 billion, outbidding jet blue. it let's them expand into hubs like san francisco and los angeles. >>> there is a new ride-sharing company for women. a former uber driver wanted to give women peace of mind an
the return is part of a new agreement from the european union and turkey trying to discourage migration into westerne. >>> in monterey, the rarest of reunions, this one between a statue and its missing head. it will be recognizable at long last. face was found saturday along the monterey coast during low tide. investigators say the statue will soon be whole again. the monument was vandalized. >>> the a's begin their 2016 tonight. they're taking on the white sox at 7:05. last...
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>> reporter: in buffalo, she spoke fondly about all the western new york delicacies she enjoyed during her senate campaigns. >> i like the turkeyeporter: the two democrats seem to be trying to out-new york each other, battling for new york's 247 delegates. sanders flaunting his brooklyn roots. >> thank you all for coming out to my old neighborhood! >> reporter: taking my colleague cecilia vega into his childhood home. >> i peeked in. this was painted recently. when i lived here when i was a kid, all of this seemed much bigger. >> reporter: after sanders got called out by "the daily news" editorial board, talking about subway tokens -- >> how do you ride the subway today? >> what do you mean? >> how do you get on the subway? >> you get a token and go in. >> reporter: hillary clinton corrected him. >> i think it was my first term we changed to metro cards. >> reporter: she squeezed in with commuters riding the 4 train one stop to show her subway savvy. >> say hello to the next president. >> reporter: what might have been a pr triumph for this card-carrying new yorker was foiled by a fin nicky turnstile. apparently clinton isn't t
>> reporter: in buffalo, she spoke fondly about all the western new york delicacies she enjoyed during her senate campaigns. >> i like the turkeyeporter: the two democrats seem to be trying to out-new york each other, battling for new york's 247 delegates. sanders flaunting his brooklyn roots. >> thank you all for coming out to my old neighborhood! >> reporter: taking my colleague cecilia vega into his childhood home. >> i peeked in. this was painted recently. when...
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several consulates have closed their missions and many western states have warned its citizens against visiting the country especially south eastern turkey. the thursday car bomb attack will only increase fears of more attacks >>> video has emerged showing that the fence along part of the u.s.-mexico border isn't much of a barrier for some people. it shows two mexican boys with large backpacks scaling the fence from the mexican side into the u.s. state of arizona. border security has been a hot topic among republican presidential hopefuls. donald trump has promised to build more walls should he win november's election. hundreds of anti-government protesters in brazil are once again demanding the impeachment of the dilma rousseff. demonstrators marched calling for early elections. she is accused of manipulating government accounts to win re-election in 2014. the lower house of parliament is due to vote in two weeks on whether she should be impeached. the u.s. center for disease control is warning a further outbreak of the zika virus. it says rising temperatures allowing mosquitos to thrive could trier the spread across the u.s. zika is al
several consulates have closed their missions and many western states have warned its citizens against visiting the country especially south eastern turkey. the thursday car bomb attack will only increase fears of more attacks >>> video has emerged showing that the fence along part of the u.s.-mexico border isn't much of a barrier for some people. it shows two mexican boys with large backpacks scaling the fence from the mexican side into the u.s. state of arizona. border security has...
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several councilors have closed, and they have warned the western states' citizens against traffing in the country, especially southeastern turkey. it only increases the fears of more attacks. >> in syria, at least 31 people have been killed, and dozens injured. civil defense buildings were damaged. france said that it violates the truce in parts of syria, and britain, they have rejected the syrian president's proposal for a unit government. the british foreign secretary said that only a truly representative government and one without president assad can offer a way forward. >> a unity government, bringing one or two hand-picked regime friendly oppositionists. there has to be a change of direction in syria, the government represents all the people. all of the communities in syria, and it has to be a government that is not, or at least in the future will not be led by bashar al-assad. >> reporter: at least three kurdish policemen have been killed by a suicide car bombing in the south of iraq's kurdish region. the attack happened in front of a government building, and on the outskirts. there were no reports of casualties from thos
several councilors have closed, and they have warned the western states' citizens against traffing in the country, especially southeastern turkey. it only increases the fears of more attacks. >> in syria, at least 31 people have been killed, and dozens injured. civil defense buildings were damaged. france said that it violates the truce in parts of syria, and britain, they have rejected the syrian president's proposal for a unit government. the british foreign secretary said that only a...
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turkey. residents held a protest demanding the government remove thousands of refugees who with being blocked from going forward in western union. half of the residents in the village blocked the road that leads to the makeshift tent ci city. >>> some 300 protesters have demonstrated in the building of refugee camps. the camps have rejected asylum seekers that will be sent back from europe. the protest comes two days before the european deal comes into place. >> first of all, we don't know who these people are. they are people in zimbabwe. nobody knows who they are. how can i sure that they're not terrorists. >> we feel sorry for the migrants but we all know that the policies are wrong. there is no need to say more. >> well, the mayor is concerned about the effect that the up nugget of refugees will have on them at the time from the infrastructure is not injure for this. nobody asked the before making a decision. first of all there was concern, and where the chirp would listen and where they would be--where they would live. >> president erdogan is inaugurating the center in america that has a large turkish-style mosque. i
turkey. residents held a protest demanding the government remove thousands of refugees who with being blocked from going forward in western union. half of the residents in the village blocked the road that leads to the makeshift tent ci city. >>> some 300 protesters have demonstrated in the building of refugee camps. the camps have rejected asylum seekers that will be sent back from europe. the protest comes two days before the european deal comes into place. >> first of all, we...
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through illegal channels >>> meanwhile turkey is building reception centers for migrants and refugees who will be returned from greece. tents are being prepared at the western port of sesmay. turkish authorities have not disclosed how many refugees they will accept or how their asylum will be processed. pro-refugee demonstrators have clashed with security. they're angry with the new e.u. deal restricting refugees and migrants from coming into europe. yemen's president has sacked his prime minister and vice president replacing him with two loyalists. he said in a statement that the removal was due to government failures. the move comes just a week before a ceasefire kicks in. our correspondent has more. >> reporter: he was once promoted as the man to bring the warring factions together, known for his consensus politics, a require figure that seemed to get on with deeply divided groups. a year after his appointment, his vice president and prime minister is gone. a casualty of his deputy's failure to deliver the governments that yemen needs. in a statement heed: >> reporter: he has appointed two men to replace him, both of them supporters of the president. he
through illegal channels >>> meanwhile turkey is building reception centers for migrants and refugees who will be returned from greece. tents are being prepared at the western port of sesmay. turkish authorities have not disclosed how many refugees they will accept or how their asylum will be processed. pro-refugee demonstrators have clashed with security. they're angry with the new e.u. deal restricting refugees and migrants from coming into europe. yemen's president has sacked his...
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several consulates have closed their missions and many western states have warned its citizens against visiting the country, especially south-eastern turkey. the thursday car bomb attack will only increase fears of more attacks >>> up next, refugees in the u.s. and how some of them are working and thriving in dairy country. plus a man who risked his life to solve racially motivated crimes. about it. >> what took place here 60 years ago...the murder of emmett till is to this day an unsolved crime. >> i wanted people to hear the true story of till. >> never thought that he would be killed for that. >> that was the first step in the modern civil rights movement. >> ferguson has a...asking for assistance with crowd control... >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> these young people deserve justice. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> there's clearly an issue and we have to focus on how we bridge that. >> they say they did it because they were trying to protect my children. they didn't protect my children, they traumatized them. >> we're just the average person, trying to go to w
several consulates have closed their missions and many western states have warned its citizens against visiting the country, especially south-eastern turkey. the thursday car bomb attack will only increase fears of more attacks >>> up next, refugees in the u.s. and how some of them are working and thriving in dairy country. plus a man who risked his life to solve racially motivated crimes. about it. >> what took place here 60 years ago...the murder of emmett till is to this day...
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western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, let us help grow your company's tomorrow - >>> turkey trouble in a new jersey neighborhood. the wild birds going on a rampage chasing people on the streets, and there is more. good evening. >> welcome back to the broadcast. the turkeys are terrorizeing. >> they're running on lawns, damaging cars, breaking into cars. >> reporter: it is not thanksgiving. >> we literally ran for our lives out of the house. >> reporter: one woman was at her kitchen table with her two children. >> he went straight through the window. it's a huge picture window. the turkey was covered in mud and water and kept flapping his wings throwing glass, mud, water everywhere. >> reporter: this is the aftermath. >> the sound of the turkey going through the window was the loudest sound. crash. we just weren't expecting it. >> reporter: she isn't the only one with turkey problems. one health officer has fielded more than a dozen calls from residents about aggressive wild turkeys. >> some people feel intimidated, children at bus stops. >> reporter: most complaints came from the synagog here off roemer and i s
western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, let us help grow your company's tomorrow - >>> turkey trouble in a new jersey neighborhood. the wild birds going on a rampage chasing people on the streets, and there is more. good evening. >> welcome back to the broadcast. the turkeys are terrorizeing. >> they're running on lawns, damaging cars, breaking into cars. >> reporter: it is not thanksgiving. >> we literally ran for our lives out of the...
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turkey is building reception centers with migrants that returned from greece. tents have been prepared at the western port. labourers at the site say they started on friday, working late into the night on sunday. it was close to the greek island where thousands much migrants are hold. turkish authorities have not disclosed how many they expect to return, how they will be processed. harry. the greeks are saying 700 will go back on monday morning. since march 20th, we think more than 5,000 arrived in greece. there'll be more than 700 ending up sent back to turkey. the turks don't seem very ready,do they? >> we have been trying to ascertain that. it's been difficult to get firm information about how these people will be received and treated and where they'll be sent. there has been a similar situation. you can see the lights behind me, a dock where the boats are due to arrive. in hours now, in the midmorning tomorrow morning, they will be received, registered and processed, and then they'll be taken on to somewhere else that we haven't been informed about - a refugee inland, the turkish government is sa
turkey is building reception centers with migrants that returned from greece. tents have been prepared at the western port. labourers at the site say they started on friday, working late into the night on sunday. it was close to the greek island where thousands much migrants are hold. turkish authorities have not disclosed how many they expect to return, how they will be processed. harry. the greeks are saying 700 will go back on monday morning. since march 20th, we think more than 5,000...
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had support from the western countries, big countries, both economically, strategically and politically. and even today there are countries which are our allies, saudi arabia and turkey, they are also providing support and the european union is also involved in this. and must shoulder the path to blame. thank you very much. >> the fundamentally new principle of freedom movement, people, services or goods, may well have been well intentioned but it can only remain so if his , reactive and updated ideally integrating and responding to both external and internal threats and pressures. its fundamental weaknesses lie in an outdated processes required to address what are now fast-moving events, not merely on the european continent but also on a global scale. but more fundamentally on the protection that it enjoys in the face of fundamental threats to civic society and citizens. trying to connect 28 member states, cultures and processes at a time of crisis, the e.u. is unable to anticipate events or be able to react at adequate speed to these events. this is not an approach capable of countering or indeed beating terrorism. when there is a threat, it's important to think li
had support from the western countries, big countries, both economically, strategically and politically. and even today there are countries which are our allies, saudi arabia and turkey, they are also providing support and the european union is also involved in this. and must shoulder the path to blame. thank you very much. >> the fundamentally new principle of freedom movement, people, services or goods, may well have been well intentioned but it can only remain so if his , reactive and...
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turkey. in the past two years, isis has orchestrated 29 attacks on western targets around the world, killing more than 650 innocent people. a decade ago, the group of violent jihadists behind isis fit a fairly conventional definition of a terrorist group. operating in iraq, they endeavored to kill americans, iraqis and others working to build a free and democratic nation. today, however, calling isis a mere terrorist group may not fully convey the seriousness of the problem. isis or the so-called islamic state has taken control of a significant amount of territory in iraq and syria. within this territory, isis has established a self-proclaimed capital city, an effective sovereignty over other populated urban centers. it collects taxes, operates and profits from oil well operations, controls banking and rules over substantial agricultural acreage. these operations help fund and sustain not only isis armed fighters but also the group's attempts to build actual institutions that spread its message of hate. isis has unfortunately enjoyed considerable success, communicating and spreading its dist
turkey. in the past two years, isis has orchestrated 29 attacks on western targets around the world, killing more than 650 innocent people. a decade ago, the group of violent jihadists behind isis fit a fairly conventional definition of a terrorist group. operating in iraq, they endeavored to kill americans, iraqis and others working to build a free and democratic nation. today, however, calling isis a mere terrorist group may not fully convey the seriousness of the problem. isis or the...
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western side of france more wet weather to come over the next day or so. damp weather and showers here of the mediterranean, through greece in turkey. that will push its way into turkey and we go on. bright skies are into central parts and the spring showers returning to the u.k. >>> thank you very much indeed. still ahead, on the eve of peru's presidential election an attack keeps security at the top of voters' concerns. plus raids and apologies as a fall out from the panama papers continues. in sport, philadelphia face their opponents. their opponents. >>> welcome back. you're watching the news hour. a reminder of our top stories. more than 100 people have died in a fire during a relative img yous festival-- religious festival in india. it started when stored fireworks exploded. the brussels attackers had at first planned to strike in france but changed its plans. foreign ministers from the group of seven industrialized nations are meeting in the japanese city. necessity will discuss a threat from armed groups as well as the refugee crisis. returning now to one top to stories, and the killing of soldiers in the southern philippine
western side of france more wet weather to come over the next day or so. damp weather and showers here of the mediterranean, through greece in turkey. that will push its way into turkey and we go on. bright skies are into central parts and the spring showers returning to the u.k. >>> thank you very much indeed. still ahead, on the eve of peru's presidential election an attack keeps security at the top of voters' concerns. plus raids and apologies as a fall out from the panama papers...
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western and eastern europe. i think you have create ad humanitarian crisis when thousands of people are rounded up and put on boats and sent back to turkeyweirdo deal that is so hard to comprehend in the first place. you know what? it doesn't necessarily make the world safer. if you look at brothers who blew themselves up in brussels, if you look at the tsarnaev brothers, these are people who were not refugees. so maybe we're looking in the wrong place for a solution and, demonizing those -- harris: how about saudi arabia taking some? >> how about we create in syria a safe sunni stand for the sunni, syrians, to be safe and secure. i think that if we have a great cease, great cease-fire. cease-fire that is tenuous and holding there is some hope that syria stays in syria where they should be and can live safely. we can impose a safe zone -- andrea: i agree with that. >> germany took a million. we're asked to take 80,000. germany is 1/3, 1/4 of the united states. they're taking 10 times more than we are? come on. sandra: come on, there is baseball. it's back. but only for men to watch? who said that? apparently one guy said this and shared
western and eastern europe. i think you have create ad humanitarian crisis when thousands of people are rounded up and put on boats and sent back to turkeyweirdo deal that is so hard to comprehend in the first place. you know what? it doesn't necessarily make the world safer. if you look at brothers who blew themselves up in brussels, if you look at the tsarnaev brothers, these are people who were not refugees. so maybe we're looking in the wrong place for a solution and, demonizing those --...
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western world, it's something that's completely different than in the past. >> reporter: something that's driving the populism in europe is the refugee crisis. we've seen the deal between eu nations and greece and turkey to repatriate refugees. unfortunately, italy is caught in the cross fire because it's not part of that deal. i saw some survey saying there's been an 80% increase in refugees flowing into italy in the first quarter of this year compared to 2015. this is not a solution. this is creating an even bigger problem for italy. >> we need a global solution. it not, we'll close one route and the other route will be reopened. that was exactly what happened in '15. when may fwraigrants and smugglh the digital technology decided to change in one month the route from the mediterranean route to the balkan route. that changed completely the way in which the european union was obliged to deal with the topic. only a global solution in terms of, i think, a european border police control. that is necessary. if not, we'll continue to be blaming each other, not controlling the external border, and we'll continue to raise walls among us. that is, in my view, the worst legacy of '15. new walls in europe and
western world, it's something that's completely different than in the past. >> reporter: something that's driving the populism in europe is the refugee crisis. we've seen the deal between eu nations and greece and turkey to repatriate refugees. unfortunately, italy is caught in the cross fire because it's not part of that deal. i saw some survey saying there's been an 80% increase in refugees flowing into italy in the first quarter of this year compared to 2015. this is not a solution....
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had support from the western countries, big countries, both economically, strategically and politically. and even today there are countries which are our allies, saudi arabia and turkey, they are also providing support and the european union is also involved in this. the path to lder blame. thank you very much. >> the fundamentally new principle of freedom movement, people, services or goods, may well have been well intentioned but it can only remain so if his reactive and updated ideally integrating and responding to both ex tefrpbl and internal threats and pressures. ms. james: it's fund mental weak -- its fundamental weaknesses lie in an outdated processes required to address what are now fast-moving events, not merely on the european con nent, but also on a global scale -- continent but also on a global scale. but more fundamentally on the detection that it enjoys in the face of fundamental threats to civic society and citizens. trying to connect 28 member states, cultures and processes at a time of crisis, the e.u. sun able to anticipate events -- is unable to anticipate events or be able to react at adequate speed to these events. this is not an approach capabl
had support from the western countries, big countries, both economically, strategically and politically. and even today there are countries which are our allies, saudi arabia and turkey, they are also providing support and the european union is also involved in this. the path to lder blame. thank you very much. >> the fundamentally new principle of freedom movement, people, services or goods, may well have been well intentioned but it can only remain so if his reactive and updated ideally...
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western countries, big countries, both economically, strategically and politically. and even today there are countries which are our allies such as saudi arabia and turkey, they are also providing support. and the european union is also involved in this and must share this part of the blame. thank you. >> translator: thank you very much. >> the fundamentally you principle freedom of movement people services or goods may well have been well-intentioned, but it can only remain so if it's reactive and updated daily integrating and responding to both external and internal threats and pleasures -- pressures. it's fundamental weaknesses lie in the tur jit, lengthy and often outdated process what now fast moving not mainly on the european continent but also on a global scale. but more fundamentally on the sa sack ri -- to civic society and citizens trying to connect 28 member states, varied cultures and processes at a time of crisis, the eu is unable to anticipate events or be able to react at adequate speed to these events. while this is not an approach capable of countering or indeed beating terrorism, when there is a threat it's important to think like the adversary, not
western countries, big countries, both economically, strategically and politically. and even today there are countries which are our allies such as saudi arabia and turkey, they are also providing support. and the european union is also involved in this and must share this part of the blame. thank you. >> translator: thank you very much. >> the fundamentally you principle freedom of movement people services or goods may well have been well-intentioned, but it can only remain so if...
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turkey being the other. >> believe me, i have a list of questions all those countries. we had our work cut out for us. >> we didn't mention western sahara either. i'm just kidding. >> is that a nato ally? >> after trump takes over, there will be no nato. it will be fine. israel always matters to the united states. despite the rather poisonous political relations between obama and netanyahu and netanyahu's speech before the joint session there's a whole lot that the united states and israel are doing on the security front and every other form of cooperation. having cleared away the personalized, politic alan mossity, it's only going to increase there. the kind of hopelessness that -- i think there's no horizon on which people can see the prospect of middle east peace. you cannot fault john kerry for giving sufficient attention and expended insufficient -- having put all that diplomatic capital into that effort, he was able to essentially walk away with nothing. i don't think that the next administration will touch it with a ten-foot pole. >> jordan, israel and, to a large degree, palestinian authority over the last five years, has
turkey being the other. >> believe me, i have a list of questions all those countries. we had our work cut out for us. >> we didn't mention western sahara either. i'm just kidding. >> is that a nato ally? >> after trump takes over, there will be no nato. it will be fine. israel always matters to the united states. despite the rather poisonous political relations between obama and netanyahu and netanyahu's speech before the joint session there's a whole lot that the...
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