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and why don't we ask advice to countries in the neighborhood that do have some moral authority like turkey. what moral rightness do you have in the first place now do we have to do something yes yes there's a lot we can do for example to stop supporting these big states in the first place let's not forget these dictatorships are suppressing their own people we need to support the arms that they're bought from europe from from countries here i mean let's stop doing that in the first place of course that's not going to have a short term impact on things but maybe this might be a time for reflection over what we have been doing for the last forty fifty years in the middle east and in the north african region i mean i do personally i do not believe that the sanctions at this moment will have a positive impact in singapore. but of course it's not just europe involved in all this the u.s. being welcoming the arab revolt spread out fears that iran is getting behind syria what could all this mean for israel. well of course syria and iran have been allies for a long and that i mean it's pretty obvi
and why don't we ask advice to countries in the neighborhood that do have some moral authority like turkey. what moral rightness do you have in the first place now do we have to do something yes yes there's a lot we can do for example to stop supporting these big states in the first place let's not forget these dictatorships are suppressing their own people we need to support the arms that they're bought from europe from from countries here i mean let's stop doing that in the first place of...
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to this fifteen year old dispute now shortly before that is that in quite a rude sea hotel room and turkey there was an official meeting between. georgian authorities and then they reached a verbal agreement after drinking lots of cognac they grieved that roney folks would receive only seventy two million dollars instead of ninety eight we george owed him but on one critical condition in return he gives seven million dollars back now the agreement was reached only one for a mile that he was allowed to come over to georgia shake hands with the prime minister and finalize the deal the minutes after that happened in front of georgian t.v. cameras rony folks and his business associates were arrested and the question is how did it combat a businessman who had georgia that huge amount of cash and are in a d.c. prison now the lure of it was attract very. wisely spread out by. himself there was in fact a. cooperation a collaboration between four important ministries of the government and probably with the approval of the president of the ministry of finance the ministry of justice or the ministry
to this fifteen year old dispute now shortly before that is that in quite a rude sea hotel room and turkey there was an official meeting between. georgian authorities and then they reached a verbal agreement after drinking lots of cognac they grieved that roney folks would receive only seventy two million dollars instead of ninety eight we george owed him but on one critical condition in return he gives seven million dollars back now the agreement was reached only one for a mile that he was...
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west of this country which neither side able to break the deadlock on point two in the capital such as turkey join in a few moments and often you will. be battling insurgents plead for the coalition to arm them to compensate for the lack of discipline training and manpower. of russian pilot is said to stand trial in a new record for alleged drug trafficking but moscow maintains the man was simply kidnapped by the u.s. . and it's only about her of hours before three space met blast off into orbit marking the fiftieth anniversary of beauty got its first flight. this is r.c. coming to live from moscow i'm marina joshie more than two hundred fifty injured libyans have fled fighting in the western city of misrata already humanitarian ship the victims of the young going clashes were transported to the opposition's makeshift capital benghazi as the u.s. agrees to support nato during airstrikes on monday the death toll across the country continues to mount artie's correspondent paula sleazier brings us more from tripoli. the fighting here on the ground seems to be located in chu primary cities in the
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i mean, as i was crossing the street i thought, gosh, i had turkey the past two years. i was thinking of it in terms of holidays, how many holidays. and i hope you approve this going forward, in springtime at a barbecue and eating turkey and i'm not up here taking your time again. it's just -- i officially believe and our board of directors came up with reading is the key to knowledge. knowledge is the key to success. and success makes a lifetime. and a good environment is so important for everyone. so thank you for -- and i probably took too much time, so -- >> good afternoon. howard wong, friends of apple ton woeford -- wouldford library. i ask that the e.i.r. not be certified because it's incomplete, inaccurate and misrepresents many of the facts. the city's e.i.r. consultant, who i met him of the planning staff, who i met, attorneys and city staff have devoted six months to respond to many public comments. with two weeks to respond to their responses, we've attempted to provide some information. but one must understand that that ability to respond in two weeks to a
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tripoli envoy has held close talks in greece over a possible solution and will continue negotiations in turkey and malta. battle insurgents plead for the coalition to arm them to compensate for their lack of discipline training and manpower rebel fighters are said to be outnumbered tanto one by gadhafi loyalists. and the russian pilot is said to stand trial in new york aboard for alleged drug trafficking of moscow maintains the man was simply kidnapped by the u.s. constantine years shankill was snatched a sting operation by american agents and liberia last year. and it's only a matter of hours before three space one blast off into orbit to mark the fiftieth anniversary and since in regards first flight. the russian space agency is expanding its travel program which san screws to the international space station r.t. spoke to on a tele payment off head of the organization who says that although space tourism is growing want to be causing an arts we'll have to wait a few more years that's an hour interview coming up next. it's a bit we know thank you very much for being with us today space touris
tripoli envoy has held close talks in greece over a possible solution and will continue negotiations in turkey and malta. battle insurgents plead for the coalition to arm them to compensate for their lack of discipline training and manpower rebel fighters are said to be outnumbered tanto one by gadhafi loyalists. and the russian pilot is said to stand trial in new york aboard for alleged drug trafficking of moscow maintains the man was simply kidnapped by the u.s. constantine years shankill was...
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event boy has held close talks in greece over a possible solution and will continue negotiations in turkey and more to. the embattled insurgents plead for the coalition to arm them to compensate for their lack of discipline training and manpower rebel fighters are said to be outnumbered ten to one. a russian a pilot is set to stand trial in a new york court for alleged drug trafficking but moscow maintains the man was simply kidnapped by the u.s. . it was snatched in a sting operation by american agents in liberia last year. but it's only a matter of hours before three spacemen blast off into orbit about their fiftieth anniversary since. right. now the russian space agency is expanding its travel program which sends crews to the international space station r.t. spoke to. head of the organization and he says that although space tourism is growing one of the cosmonauts will have to wait a few more years but if it was coming your way next. it's a bit of a no thank you very much for being with us today space tourists used to be aware of the sources of income for the russian space agency are yo
event boy has held close talks in greece over a possible solution and will continue negotiations in turkey and more to. the embattled insurgents plead for the coalition to arm them to compensate for their lack of discipline training and manpower rebel fighters are said to be outnumbered ten to one. a russian a pilot is set to stand trial in a new york court for alleged drug trafficking but moscow maintains the man was simply kidnapped by the u.s. . it was snatched in a sting operation by...
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sausage service started turkey service now this i don't based company is being sued by the u.s. equal employment opportunity commission for abusing thirty one mentally impaired workers for more than two decades now according to this lawsuit employees working full time at the starkly processing plant were paid a stunning sixty five dollars per month that's absolutely illegal and way below the minimum wage they were captains of horrible conditions and i had access to medical care subject to verbal and physical abuse and i'm talking about hitting kicking and in at least one case that i was handcuffed and disabled worker with and popped this whole case illustrates exactly why government regulators are needed to protect workers abuse of corporate owners can be very very ugly. all right after the break if you weren't in support of cutting the federal funding of this war you might switch sides i'm going to show you just how much of your funding comes directly out of your pocket. let's not. good thing we are right. well. whatever the government says they're safe get ready because freedo
sausage service started turkey service now this i don't based company is being sued by the u.s. equal employment opportunity commission for abusing thirty one mentally impaired workers for more than two decades now according to this lawsuit employees working full time at the starkly processing plant were paid a stunning sixty five dollars per month that's absolutely illegal and way below the minimum wage they were captains of horrible conditions and i had access to medical care subject to...
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a roni folks is not only a major investor in georgia he's also on record so in turkey a position combining both economic development and all the rock diplomacy he worked as an oil trader in new york for some people teen years and yes he invested huge amounts of cash in georgia back in the nine hundred ninety s. now quite surprisingly for humanity tobel last year he received an invitation to visit georgia from the prime minister of the country himself now was surprisingly because fifteen years rooney folks has been demanding one hundred million dollars from georgia the money which georgia owes him for a bridge to grammont on construction of an oil pipeline back in the ninety's now a court in london earlier that year ruled that georgia indeed should pay the money back but georgian authorities obviously didn't want to pay that money to rony folks here believe that invitation is just a formality to put an end to this fifteen year old dispute now shortly before that vizard inquiry read see a hotel room in turkey there was an unofficial meeting between rooney and georgian authorities and there t
a roni folks is not only a major investor in georgia he's also on record so in turkey a position combining both economic development and all the rock diplomacy he worked as an oil trader in new york for some people teen years and yes he invested huge amounts of cash in georgia back in the nine hundred ninety s. now quite surprisingly for humanity tobel last year he received an invitation to visit georgia from the prime minister of the country himself now was surprisingly because fifteen years...
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clashes broke out in southeast turkey after a decision to ban some kurdish candidates from running in the country's upcoming election activists threw molotov cocktails of people who fought back with tear gas and water cannon the pro kurdish party described the band as a political movement a blow to efforts to sink peace in the southeast tens of thousands of people have lost their lives since the kurdish part of began fighting for an ethnic omitted pretty seven years ago. cuba's former president fidel castro's made a rare public appearance during the country's communist party's congress in havana he finally resigned from his post as the long time party leader with his brother raul replacing him the meeting has approved sweeping you can only complete it all changes including limiting political positions to two five year olds a decades old ban on private property deals such as the buying and selling of houses has also been lifted. what is the japan's quake it atomic plant of because removing now highly radioactive water from the basement of a nuclear reactor building it should give worke
clashes broke out in southeast turkey after a decision to ban some kurdish candidates from running in the country's upcoming election activists threw molotov cocktails of people who fought back with tear gas and water cannon the pro kurdish party described the band as a political movement a blow to efforts to sink peace in the southeast tens of thousands of people have lost their lives since the kurdish part of began fighting for an ethnic omitted pretty seven years ago. cuba's former president...
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shape interim the war turkey you know the more power warrior or. one year after a major oil spill in the gulf of mexico coastal residents exposed to toxic chemicals say they've been left to deal with severe health problems all on their own. and christians around the world are united in easter celebrations with thousands flocking to a service at russia's main orthodox cathedral. nine am in the russian capital you're watching r t with the reno joshie welcome to the program after more than a month of allied operations in libya the world stalemate has frequently been used to describe the situation there and for those countries involved in the action it's beginning to cause political trouble at home especially in france where the president's feeling the pinch they know bushell reports on how the country's intervention and maybe at its former colony of ivory coast as backfired for nicolas sarkozy with accusations of imperialism. if nicolas sarkozy hoped intervening in libya and the oil every coast would boost his popularity it's backfired he's now for th
shape interim the war turkey you know the more power warrior or. one year after a major oil spill in the gulf of mexico coastal residents exposed to toxic chemicals say they've been left to deal with severe health problems all on their own. and christians around the world are united in easter celebrations with thousands flocking to a service at russia's main orthodox cathedral. nine am in the russian capital you're watching r t with the reno joshie welcome to the program after more than a month...
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turkey but instead at a last minute said no we need this somebody from africa and obviously they can have nigeria they can have libya for obvious reasons and so they chose south africa which is the most powerful african economy so it's a continental wide in the global appeal but the most important thing in my view is what what should the greeks do so they are very influential inside the g twenty so major economic decisions have to be supported by brics inside the g twenty and it just seven as we all know is history so people could see that in fact we are living in a g.'s zero because nobody is in charge of anything and i partially subscribe to this view as well and there's also the political component very important voting of you when the resolution one nine seventy three. do for me ger bricks they abstained they coordinated this. journey back south africa did with both already there is a ford yes but south africa i'm going to frederick here frederick is the is the brics country more of a still just kind of a sexy selling tool i mean what kind of political influence does it have in t
turkey but instead at a last minute said no we need this somebody from africa and obviously they can have nigeria they can have libya for obvious reasons and so they chose south africa which is the most powerful african economy so it's a continental wide in the global appeal but the most important thing in my view is what what should the greeks do so they are very influential inside the g twenty so major economic decisions have to be supported by brics inside the g twenty and it just seven as...
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up to one hundred individuals from turkey and from chechnya can feel and and. because the center which side of has said that part of the. smuggle people are or islamistic militants and their relatives think it means for democracy in the future of europe that a site like this can be run and that people like a priest who has had to divorce his wife. has no money he told me today he's going to sell his car to be able to pay some bills over the next couple of weeks has criminal charges brought against him for speaking out against what the u.n. calls terrorists what russia certainly considers terrorist what is that meat for europe's future well i think that russia should raise this issue in the united nations because the fact that terrorist activities against russia are being organized and carried out on the finnish territory he is a poor possible case of war between finland of russia and that is why. russia should greatly seize who in the united. you know this is the united states to to negotiate in this case it's a very serious situation. and we certainly will con
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mark mellman he's a visiting professor of international relations at bill kent university there in turkey thanks very much for being with us here on our team now with the situation now regarded as a stalemate is that the only remaining solution and if so could russia play a part in this as it's been suggesting. there could be a violent. either way but if we want to avoid. operational. destruction. and some kind of. a problem is a moment. where our will increase because they have a. hard row to hoe they want to. receive. but of course. a lot of rubble what other part of. russia's request. are but. what about other participants in libya itself there's talk of the libyan tribes there are reports that tribal leaders could be brokers for peace i could explain why whose side are they on and what role could they actually play these tribal leaders. part one of the increase in libya as this big regional split at least and rest. brace for. who really has been running the local society under the cover of the libyan state will care about how many people call tribal leaders who turn against it are. be
mark mellman he's a visiting professor of international relations at bill kent university there in turkey thanks very much for being with us here on our team now with the situation now regarded as a stalemate is that the only remaining solution and if so could russia play a part in this as it's been suggesting. there could be a violent. either way but if we want to avoid. operational. destruction. and some kind of. a problem is a moment. where our will increase because they have a. hard row to...
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thirty five people have been killed us during the turkey pakistan's tribal region of north waziristan and their border some reports say militants and civilians could be among the casualties meanwhile hundreds of gunmen attacked a checkpoint in the northwest of the country killing fourteen security forces. to be in the region where taliban fighters have been gaining strength. british petroleum has announced it's giving one billion dollars towards the restoration of the u.s. gulf coast the funds will go to the states of alabama florida mississippi and texas one federal agency it's money will be used to clean up. the ocean areas last year more than seven hundred million tons of oil spilled into the gulf of mexico explosion at a rig or killed eleven people. not a huge protests turkey's top election board has reversed on their decision to bow out twelve kurdish politicians from standing in national elections eight candidates are now allowed to enter the race with some weapons to win some of the session regional tens of thousands on the streets and protests across the mainly kurdish southea
thirty five people have been killed us during the turkey pakistan's tribal region of north waziristan and their border some reports say militants and civilians could be among the casualties meanwhile hundreds of gunmen attacked a checkpoint in the northwest of the country killing fourteen security forces. to be in the region where taliban fighters have been gaining strength. british petroleum has announced it's giving one billion dollars towards the restoration of the u.s. gulf coast the funds...
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. >> o'brien: labor... labor is cheaper in turkey? >> yes, the labor is cheaper, yeah. >> o'brien: most major airlines now outsource the majority of their heavy maintenance, some as much as 70% or more. it's all to keep the airlines competitive and efficient, says mro spokesperson sarah macleod. >> what i would look at is what business am i in. am i in the business of flying passengers or cargo, or am i in the business of maintaining my fleet? >> o'brien: their core business is to ensure a safe trip, isn't it? >> absolutely. i mean... but that's a given. i mean, i'm not going to stay in business very long if i'm going to be crashing aircraft. so part of your business is obviously to keep airworthy aircraft. but if i can have you do it more efficiently, it's kind of foolish for me not to. >> o'brien: one carrier that led the way into this new era is united airlines. it used to do virtually all its major maintenance in-house. but facing bankruptcy and competitive pressure from industry upstarts like southwest, united began outsourcing m
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elsewhere around the world tonight clashes have broken out of eastern turkey through the roof preventing a number of kurdish candidates running in national elections riot police fired tear gas and water cannons at mass demonstrators who responded with stones and fireworks several people rejected the violence in the wake of the unrest top electoral body said it will review its decision. there's renewed violence in yemen in separate incidents and anti-government protest was killed by a motorbike gunman a policeman also died in clashes it comes a day after security forces opened fire on demonstrators in the capital sanaa killing at least five victims died of gunshot wounds and nine others were also injured in a critical condition tonight meanwhile the un which held a meeting on the crisis in yemen failed to agree a diplomatic response. heavy gunfire erupted in the ivory coast capital as forces loyal to the new government try to dislodge the militia of the deposed president as part of attempts to reestablish security following heavy fighting earlier this month through our strong barbeau he w
elsewhere around the world tonight clashes have broken out of eastern turkey through the roof preventing a number of kurdish candidates running in national elections riot police fired tear gas and water cannons at mass demonstrators who responded with stones and fireworks several people rejected the violence in the wake of the unrest top electoral body said it will review its decision. there's renewed violence in yemen in separate incidents and anti-government protest was killed by a motorbike...
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the dark hold of this ship lined with patients on their way to turkey for treatment. but it's not the physical wounds that are the most painful. in a cabin, we met this woman. she and her 14-year-old daughter were shot by a sniper. her daughter was killed. "gadhafi destroyed our lives," she said. "may god destroy him." in a room down the hall, a doctor was changing this man's bandages. he lost his leg when a bomb exploded outside his house. >> i don't care about myself. i care about my people. i care about my children. >> reporter: for all they've seen and all their suffering, the wounded said the people of misrata continue to fight, continue to believe in a day without gadhafi. alex marquardt, abc news, benghazi, libya. >>> our thanks to alex tonight. >>> and now to after began stab, where outrage spread over that burning of a koran by a preacher if florida. today, protesters hanging and burning an every guy of president obama. this as the nato commander, called the koran burning hateful and said that nato condemned it in the strongest manner possible. >>> we're goin
the dark hold of this ship lined with patients on their way to turkey for treatment. but it's not the physical wounds that are the most painful. in a cabin, we met this woman. she and her 14-year-old daughter were shot by a sniper. her daughter was killed. "gadhafi destroyed our lives," she said. "may god destroy him." in a room down the hall, a doctor was changing this man's bandages. he lost his leg when a bomb exploded outside his house. >> i don't care about...
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and seek a way out of this crisis we know that this week that envoy will be traveling to motor and to turkey what we are hearing is that gadhafi my feet open to some kind of settlement plan that that plan would see someone from his inner circle taking over power it is interesting though because when i'm here in tripoli and i'm talking to officials they are all tight lipped about any kind of settlement deal people here are simply refusing to believe even entertain the idea that gadhafi could be seen some kind of way out of all of this and so he when you talk to protesters here they are just completely i was at least suggestion that gadhafi would it will betray them which is essentially how they would see any kind of settlement plan we all sit here and move forces from the international stage though that if the plan is to be reached it has to include could defeat scaping down in gaza they have been talks between p. opposition members and members of the bush administration their main question at the moment is the whole question of whether or not to supply the rebels with weapons and also the br
and seek a way out of this crisis we know that this week that envoy will be traveling to motor and to turkey what we are hearing is that gadhafi my feet open to some kind of settlement plan that that plan would see someone from his inner circle taking over power it is interesting though because when i'm here in tripoli and i'm talking to officials they are all tight lipped about any kind of settlement deal people here are simply refusing to believe even entertain the idea that gadhafi could be...
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did major business with georgia back in the times of the soviet union he's also known recon still in turkey where he also has some major investments he says an oil. as an oil. business might also we knew your thought something fifteen years now he looked. last year only folks received quite a surprising invitation from the threshold of georgia to be exact from the prime minister of georgia it was quite a surprising invitation because we've the georgian side roni folks had a long time running dispute over one hundred million dollars which he believes the court ruled georgia. for every agreement on construction of an oil pipeline back in the ninety's now georgia oppose those allegations and was not eager to pay the debt to rony folks and togo last year the businessman received an invitation to come to the country to finalize details of the deal these rounded businessman was absolutely convinced that he had a strong hand in spring last year an airport in london ruled the georgia should pay out now shortly before that visit there was an unofficial gathering an official meeting in turkey where t
did major business with georgia back in the times of the soviet union he's also known recon still in turkey where he also has some major investments he says an oil. as an oil. business might also we knew your thought something fifteen years now he looked. last year only folks received quite a surprising invitation from the threshold of georgia to be exact from the prime minister of georgia it was quite a surprising invitation because we've the georgian side roni folks had a long time running...
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of frozen turkey is being recalled. because of salmonella. the recall involves 4 lb boxes of seasoned ginnie 0. each contians individually wrapped brokers. the use by date of 12232011. >> marty: habitat for humanity. deep discounts >> isabel: jenney of turkey was the >> reporter: recall reportethe habitat for humanity. 150 w trident and alameda has dozens of bathtubs, chandeliers, nails, and even plastic fence posts. ceiling fans = $35 and 3 paid! plenty of bargains. and how about-free paint--laminate is usually $40 per box at the hardware store. here, it is less than half that at $15 per box. cabinet are only $20, and the size, any color and most are brand-new ended the package. retail could be $75 for a couple of hundred dollars. the sale is on from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. and all of the proceeds will go towards habitat for humanity. >> isabel: the war of words. the speaker of the house against president, on the creation of jobs. >> marty: lake tahoe. you can see that the pavement is a dry but the rain later. we will be back. @ [ woman ] every
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turkey? i think it's hard to tell. it's not quite so obvious that turkey will benefit as it thinks it will because egypt will reassert itself as the lead er in this part of the world. >> warner: unfortunately we have to leave it there at least for our on-air audience. thank you all three very much. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day. president obama rejected a republican proposal that would delay a possible government shutdown by a week. the chairman of the house budget committee unveiled a g.o.p. plan for cutting the budget by more than $6 trillion over ten years. congressman paul ryan told the newshour that the u.s. has to reimagine its social safety net to bring the budget in line. and u.n. and french diplomats worked to broker a deal for ivory coast's entrenched president to leave office. and to hari sreenivasan, for what's on the newshour online. hari? >> sreenivasan: margaret talked one-on-one with mark malloch- brown about his new book, "the unfinished global revolution." that's on the rundown bl
turkey? i think it's hard to tell. it's not quite so obvious that turkey will benefit as it thinks it will because egypt will reassert itself as the lead er in this part of the world. >> warner: unfortunately we have to leave it there at least for our on-air audience. thank you all three very much. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day. president obama rejected a republican proposal that would delay a possible government shutdown by a week. the chairman of the house...
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take this rendering of the royal couple made out of turkey and beef. for those watching the wedding from home, how about a kiss me kate mirror? whether you want something to cherish for years or just fun for the moment, act soon because these wares won't be around forever. all wedding memorabilia is scheduled to stop production this october. bianna golodryga, abc news, london. Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ
take this rendering of the royal couple made out of turkey and beef. for those watching the wedding from home, how about a kiss me kate mirror? whether you want something to cherish for years or just fun for the moment, act soon because these wares won't be around forever. all wedding memorabilia is scheduled to stop production this october. bianna golodryga, abc news, london. Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ Ñ
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the non sports fan will say i'm going to watch that turkey. i don't know if the giants have enough turkeys on their team. >>jacqueline: i don't know have you seen those beards? i think the nesting in those beards. >>gary: i don't mean to knock the giants, i think they're too nice to make this thing sell nationally. the japanese baseball has been dark since the tsunami but they're back out today for the first time since the earthquake which claimed of some 13,000 lives, left 14,000 missing. if today there was a moment of silence and the two teams played. fans happy of course for the diversion, a sellout crowd and they love their baseball in japan. if it's hockey playoff time. it's funny how jackie time in this. san jose thursday night, saturday night san jose home or going to host and the los angeles games tuesday and thursday in l.a.. this makes me laugh. this is long before the giants. of role the beards. if people talking vote we have to have beards, we have to have beards. the announcer randy will grow his, i think drew is the only guy who
the non sports fan will say i'm going to watch that turkey. i don't know if the giants have enough turkeys on their team. >>jacqueline: i don't know have you seen those beards? i think the nesting in those beards. >>gary: i don't mean to knock the giants, i think they're too nice to make this thing sell nationally. the japanese baseball has been dark since the tsunami but they're back out today for the first time since the earthquake which claimed of some 13,000 lives, left 14,000...
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, and israeli relationship with turkey. there is, in fact, another democracy in the middle east. and it is a moderate democracy with an overwhelmingly majority muslim population. and while america's relationship with israel -- with respect to turkey is very strong in certain respects, in terms of cooperation in iraq, in afghanistan, and in other key parts of the region, it has been strained in orrs. and certainly israel's relationship with turkey has been strained to an extraordinary degree. turkish elections. yes, elections occur in june. subsequent to those elections, i would suggest our foreign policy in america. one the top priorities so ensure stability, to ensure security in in region, both for america's benefit, israel's benefit, and turkey's benefit is to make priority number one repairing the relationship between turkey and israel. because that actually can be an extraordinarily important anchor for all of the commotion and change that is about to come after. >> thank you, robert. obviously one the questions on res
, and israeli relationship with turkey. there is, in fact, another democracy in the middle east. and it is a moderate democracy with an overwhelmingly majority muslim population. and while america's relationship with israel -- with respect to turkey is very strong in certain respects, in terms of cooperation in iraq, in afghanistan, and in other key parts of the region, it has been strained in orrs. and certainly israel's relationship with turkey has been strained to an extraordinary degree....
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it can't be that bad when the biggest problem is a turkey on the freeway. this is in fairfield, eastbound 80. four people called in for that one. here is a live shot of bay bridge toll plaza, metering lights are on. you see a minor back-up for the fastrak lanes toward the end of the parking lot and check out the golden gate bridge, traffic is light, no problems at all out of marin county into san francisco. we'll also check out the south bay for you. right now, it's looking good on northbound 280 as you make your way through the downtown area and continued up towards cupertino. fine on highway 17. now, there a little bit of slowing as you make your way through the altamont pass into livermore where tarp has been reported north livermore so the drive time is half an hour. checking the ride on the peninsula to and from san mateo to san francisco, drive time is 18 minutes, it's looking good if you are heading toward the airport and mass transit systems are reporting no delays. get traffic when you want it by going to abc7news.com. >> eric: did you say turkey -
it can't be that bad when the biggest problem is a turkey on the freeway. this is in fairfield, eastbound 80. four people called in for that one. here is a live shot of bay bridge toll plaza, metering lights are on. you see a minor back-up for the fastrak lanes toward the end of the parking lot and check out the golden gate bridge, traffic is light, no problems at all out of marin county into san francisco. we'll also check out the south bay for you. right now, it's looking good on northbound...
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. >> rose: do you see indonesia as turkey would like to see itself? as a bridge to the islamic world? >> yes. indonesia isctually playing role to bridge the west and islam. we are participate in many organizations to play these kinds of roles and turkey is located in europe or between asia and europe. >> rose: exactly. >> and they can play a (inaudible) and indonesia can also do the same. >> rose: i said at the begining that as i've been there indonesia people believe that you're on their side across the board. they do want you to be bolder. they feel you're too cautious. do you understand that? >> i could explain. i could understand why the people want me to do certain things boldly. many times i make quick decisis because i need to do that. but on the other hand the problem is s complex i don't want that one probl will only create another problem. >> rose: what do you mean by that? >> yes, for example, if you talk about the relation among (inaudible) there e also t polls. one asks me to (inaudible) religious sect in indonesia. the other poll don't t
. >> rose: do you see indonesia as turkey would like to see itself? as a bridge to the islamic world? >> yes. indonesia isctually playing role to bridge the west and islam. we are participate in many organizations to play these kinds of roles and turkey is located in europe or between asia and europe. >> rose: exactly. >> and they can play a (inaudible) and indonesia can also do the same. >> rose: i said at the begining that as i've been there indonesia people...
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turkey said earlier in week, now they want to have peace with iran. this strikes me as dangerous, because if you want to have peace in the islamic world, you're ushering in the mahdi or the 12th imam and peace comes at high price. egypt says they want to turn over a new lease also with iran. iran seems to be cobbling together the power in the middle east. ahmadinejad knows the 12th imam. what he has to do is destroy israel and then america. i want to introduce you to a gentleman that is brave. he's reza chalil, a pseudonym, who worked under cover as a cia agent and author of a book "time to betray." he shared a video with cbn news and we had to hide his face and his voice for his own safety. we also have with us eric stackalbeck, from cbn. and he's the most -- stackalbeck on terror on cbn news. he broke the story about the 12th imam video and we'll go to him in a second. first, from undisclosed location, i want to go to re.ea. -- reza, tell me when you went undercover and you started hearing about the 12th imam and everything else, you actually heard
turkey said earlier in week, now they want to have peace with iran. this strikes me as dangerous, because if you want to have peace in the islamic world, you're ushering in the mahdi or the 12th imam and peace comes at high price. egypt says they want to turn over a new lease also with iran. iran seems to be cobbling together the power in the middle east. ahmadinejad knows the 12th imam. what he has to do is destroy israel and then america. i want to introduce you to a gentleman that is brave....
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jennie-o turkey store has recalled nearly 55,000 pounds of frozen, raw turkey burgers because the meat may have been contaminated with salmonella. jennie-o said the product was distributed sam's club stores.so far, 12 people in arizona, georgia, illinois, mississippi, missouri, ohio, washington and wisconsin have become ill over the last four months. the recall includes 4-pound boxes of jennie-o's "all natural turkey burgers with seasonings lean white meat."the products were packaged on nov. 23. if that blotted out for your return it. >> mark: we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. a live look ahead of walnut creek, a beautiful looking morning. >> mark: welcome back to the kron 4 news. top stories, a united flight from new orleans down to san francisco made an emergency landing just minutes after takeoff reports of smoke coming from an engine they lost the electronics on the plane. the plane skidded off the runway, blocking its tire, the emergency chute that of the imagineall the passs evacuated. >> darya: southwest has canceled m
jennie-o turkey store has recalled nearly 55,000 pounds of frozen, raw turkey burgers because the meat may have been contaminated with salmonella. jennie-o said the product was distributed sam's club stores.so far, 12 people in arizona, georgia, illinois, mississippi, missouri, ohio, washington and wisconsin have become ill over the last four months. the recall includes 4-pound boxes of jennie-o's "all natural turkey burgers with seasonings lean white meat."the products were packaged...
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then pair it with a massive texas toast half sandwich, like our delicious classic turkey or our gigantic new southwestern blt, smothered in cilantro lime mayo and jam-packed with three glorious slices of applewood smoked bacon. served with fries, that's big flavor for just 6 bucks! the $6 break for bold, weekdays at chili's. >>> back now from london. just across the street from westminster abbey, where prince william and kate middleton will be married at 6:00 a.m. eastern time. we'll have live coverage of that for you. but right now let's go back to the wedding of william's parents, charles and diana, 30 years ago. in this segment, their first public kiss as husband and wife. >> and there it is. that kiss. a tradition started by charles and diana. at 8:25 this morning, kate middleton and prince william are expected to do the same on the balcony of buckingham palace. meanwhile, we can see that the crowds are filling up westminster abbey. a few minutes ago, sir elton john arrived with his partner david furnish. of course, he sang at diana's funeral. and i think has a very close relationshi
then pair it with a massive texas toast half sandwich, like our delicious classic turkey or our gigantic new southwestern blt, smothered in cilantro lime mayo and jam-packed with three glorious slices of applewood smoked bacon. served with fries, that's big flavor for just 6 bucks! the $6 break for bold, weekdays at chili's. >>> back now from london. just across the street from westminster abbey, where prince william and kate middleton will be married at 6:00 a.m. eastern time. we'll...
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turkey's prime minister saying to an the rebels could be to contribute to terrorism. secretary gate said arming the recollections would be another country's job not the u.s.. another country would have to provide the weapons and the trainers for those rebels. gates also talking about a possible longer term solution. saying it is not going to be the rebels who overthrow gadhafi militarily, it is going to be political and economic factors that do bring him down. one more sign of government forces adapting in combat. they are using guerrilla tactics getting out of tanks and vehicles into civilian cars and pick-up trucks to try and avoid those nato airstrikes. big news on the defection front. moussa koussa is being briefed in london. he was head of foreign intelligence here for 15 years. a second foreign minister defected to egypt. these high level defections are being told a different story. in london they are saying they are signs that the inner circle around gadhafi is beginning to crumble. in tripoli, they are saying moussa koussa was ill, exhausted, high blood pressu
turkey's prime minister saying to an the rebels could be to contribute to terrorism. secretary gate said arming the recollections would be another country's job not the u.s.. another country would have to provide the weapons and the trainers for those rebels. gates also talking about a possible longer term solution. saying it is not going to be the rebels who overthrow gadhafi militarily, it is going to be political and economic factors that do bring him down. one more sign of government forces...
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, and israeli relationship with turkey. there is, in fact, another democracy in the middle east. and it is a moderate democracy with an overwhelmingly majority muslim population. and while america's relationship with israel -- with respect to turkey is very strong in certain respects, in terms of cooperation in iraq, in afghanistan, and in other key parts of the region, it has been strained in orrs. and certainly israel's relationship with turkey has been strained to an extraordinary degree. turkish elections. yes, elections occur in june. subsequent to those elections, i would suggest our foreign policy in america. one the top priorities so ensure stability, to ensure security in in region, both for america's benefit, israel's benefit, and turkey's benefit is to make priority number one repairing the relationship between turkey and israel. because that actually can be an extraordinarily important anchor for all of the commotion and change that is about to come after. >> thank you, robert. obviously one the questions on res
, and israeli relationship with turkey. there is, in fact, another democracy in the middle east. and it is a moderate democracy with an overwhelmingly majority muslim population. and while america's relationship with israel -- with respect to turkey is very strong in certain respects, in terms of cooperation in iraq, in afghanistan, and in other key parts of the region, it has been strained in orrs. and certainly israel's relationship with turkey has been strained to an extraordinary degree....
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. >> reporter: arizona researchers examined turkey, chicken, pork and beef in five different cities and found most samples were contaminated with staph. >> more than half that staph was resistant to three or more antibiotics. >> reporter: 136 samples from dozens of brands turkey was the worst offender followed by pork, chicken and beef. dr. lance price who studied the samples suspects the animals themselves carry the drug resistant staph because they built up a resistance to antibiotics. >> they give antibiotics to prevent diseases and make them grow faster. >> reporter: it is not cooked meat that is the problem it is during preparation that the contamination can spread. >> cook your food thoroughly. wash your hands carefully, clean up the area in which you are preparing your food. >> reporter: the meat industry emphasizes that proper cleaning will prevent illness. it also points out that it is very common to find staph on healthy humans. dr. kim mulvihill, cbs5 health watch. >> you can get your face lifted and tummy tucked in a matter of hours but what about something more complex. is
. >> reporter: arizona researchers examined turkey, chicken, pork and beef in five different cities and found most samples were contaminated with staph. >> more than half that staph was resistant to three or more antibiotics. >> reporter: 136 samples from dozens of brands turkey was the worst offender followed by pork, chicken and beef. dr. lance price who studied the samples suspects the animals themselves carry the drug resistant staph because they built up a resistance to...