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. >>> authorities in istanbul, turkey, went through this business, picking up has been rancid pieces. they are just collecting. whatever, no big deal. just old bread, toss it out. the problem is, as disgusting as it is -- >> feeding it to people? >> indirectly, nick. what they were doing is grinding this old bread into flour and selling the flour to other businesses for them to use in their recipes. >> so they were spreading it all over the place. making it into flour doesn't get rid of the mold and the rot and the yuck. >> not only that, look at the way the bread is. it seems to be on the floor, it's disgusting and old. you can even see them handling the flour in one of the shots. >> all the pieces you ate. >> when there's one bug, there's a family. >> yeah. the good thing is, authorities were notified. they believe a disgruntled old employee tipped authorities off to get back at the employer. and thank goodness that somehow they were tipped off, because now they were able to shut the business down. they are not going to allow them to open back up in these conditions. it's nasty. >>>
. >>> authorities in istanbul, turkey, went through this business, picking up has been rancid pieces. they are just collecting. whatever, no big deal. just old bread, toss it out. the problem is, as disgusting as it is -- >> feeding it to people? >> indirectly, nick. what they were doing is grinding this old bread into flour and selling the flour to other businesses for them to use in their recipes. >> so they were spreading it all over the place. making it into flour...
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trump has business in istanbul and there are questions about president-elect trump's statements about the turkish government. >> look back when donald trump said he thought there should be a ban on muslims entering the united states. that angered a lot of people in turkey, including the president of turkey and others who suggested that donald trump's name should be removed from a mall he just had opened in istanbul. not long after that, after there is a coup attempt in turkey, a candidate spoke out for trump saying we shouldn't be critical of him that he's tracking down on dissidence, that we should give him space to sort of regain control of his country. then the cause of the removal of donald trump's name from the building disappeared. how much was his position on turkey affected the kind of pri price. >> this is one of the more complicated ones. the guy that's in charge of the trump brand in the philippines that's just finishing up a new skyscraper outside manila was appointed by the united states. the philippines and the u.s. are going through a tough time right now. president oba
trump has business in istanbul and there are questions about president-elect trump's statements about the turkish government. >> look back when donald trump said he thought there should be a ban on muslims entering the united states. that angered a lot of people in turkey, including the president of turkey and others who suggested that donald trump's name should be removed from a mall he just had opened in istanbul. not long after that, after there is a coup attempt in turkey, a candidate...
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trump on radio - gfx) i have a little conflict of interest cause i have a major, major building in istanbul, and it's a tremendously successful building and it's called trump towers... (gfx1) as president-elect, that concession is all the more striking...given his 59 propertie bearing his name. (gfx2) while there are rules to prevent conflicts of interest for government officials, they don't apply to the president and vice president....who have traditionally put investments in a blind trust. asked about this in january, trump said he'd tap his children. (fox january debate sot bartiromo:) so you'll put your assets in a blind trust? ( trump:) i would put it in a blind trust. well, i don't know if it's a blind trust if ivanka, don and eric run it. if that's a blind trust, i don't know. but i would with my executives and i wouldn't ever be involved. and now with his children involved in the transition, ethics watchdogs say the set-up doesn't wall off the trump organization from the trump administration. larry noble) what that is is just turning your business interests over to your family, whic
trump on radio - gfx) i have a little conflict of interest cause i have a major, major building in istanbul, and it's a tremendously successful building and it's called trump towers... (gfx1) as president-elect, that concession is all the more striking...given his 59 propertie bearing his name. (gfx2) while there are rules to prevent conflicts of interest for government officials, they don't apply to the president and vice president....who have traditionally put investments in a blind trust....
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>> well, i have a little conflict of interest because i have a major, major building in istanbul. and it's a tremendously successful job. it's called trump towers. two towers instead of one. not the usual one. it's two. and i've gotten to know turkey very well. they're amazing people. incredible people. >> he's being asked about what u.s. policy should be toward our nato ally turkey, his answer is i have a little conflict of interest. that was president-elect last year if an interview with then radio host steve bannon who is now his new senior white house adviser admitting that his dealings with turkey if he were president would be really awkward because he has a self-proclaimed huge conflict of interest there because he's not got the usual one but two trump towers in istanbul. of course, in new york city he just has the single trump tower, but today in the midst of all the transition chaos around trump tower, the president-elect spent an hour meeting with the mayor of new york city, with mayor bill de blasio. >> it's well known we have very, very substantial differences in belief
>> well, i have a little conflict of interest because i have a major, major building in istanbul. and it's a tremendously successful job. it's called trump towers. two towers instead of one. not the usual one. it's two. and i've gotten to know turkey very well. they're amazing people. incredible people. >> he's being asked about what u.s. policy should be toward our nato ally turkey, his answer is i have a little conflict of interest. that was president-elect last year if an...
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cnn's will ripley has more from istanbul. we have to warn you that certainly the images you're about to see are disturbing. >> reporter: when the syrian regime sent out that mass text message last sunday warning residents to get out or die, they promised brutal attacks on terrorist targets. apparently their definition of terrorist targets also includes the city's medical facilities. just when they thought it couldn't get any worse, one of east aleppo's major hospitals takes a direct hit. moments after the blast a thick cloud of white dust making bloody patients look like plaster mannequins and they were the ones who survived. no one go upstairs, he says, go down. there aren't any patients left. upstairs an apocalyptic scene. the intensive care unit devastated. it was full of patients, many just transferred from other hospitals hit hours earlier. choking dust makes it nearly impossible to breathe. patients who can walk escape to the relative safety of the lower floors. activists say many people are even afraid to go to the hos
cnn's will ripley has more from istanbul. we have to warn you that certainly the images you're about to see are disturbing. >> reporter: when the syrian regime sent out that mass text message last sunday warning residents to get out or die, they promised brutal attacks on terrorist targets. apparently their definition of terrorist targets also includes the city's medical facilities. just when they thought it couldn't get any worse, one of east aleppo's major hospitals takes a direct hit....
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. >> have a little conflict of interest because i have a major, major building in istanbul, and it's a tremendously successful job. it's called trump towers. >> reporter: as president- elect, that concession is all the more striking given his 59 properties at home and around prevent conflicts of interest for government officials, they don't apply to the president and vice president who have traditionally put investments in a blind trust. asked about this in january, trump said he would tap his children. >> you would put your assets in a blind trust? >> well, i don't know if it's a blind trump if they run it. i would probably have my children run it with my executives. i wouldn't ever be involved. >> reporter: with hi involved in the militants six, ethics watchdogs say it doesn't wall it off. >> that's turning the business over to your family which is close to you. a real blind trust would be one where he picked a third-party, independent third-party to manage his investments right the arrangement doesn't solve conflicts with deutsche bank. than $300 million. they are in multi-billion
. >> have a little conflict of interest because i have a major, major building in istanbul, and it's a tremendously successful job. it's called trump towers. >> reporter: as president- elect, that concession is all the more striking given his 59 properties at home and around prevent conflicts of interest for government officials, they don't apply to the president and vice president who have traditionally put investments in a blind trust. asked about this in january, trump said he...
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richard engle reports from istanbul for the thwart of isis and the concerns for travelers. san francisco, already under a state of emergency after isis attacks killed more than 200 civilians foiled a major and imminent isis plot. the base of the plot was in strasburg. four suspects were arrested there and another in marseilles on sunday. the orders came right from the isis leadership. the attacks planned for as early as december 1st. french authorities say the cell already had automatic weapons and plans to acquire more. screen grabs of potential targets and a handwritten letter professing loyalty to isis. president hollande congratulate z authorities for warting the attack. just this week, the state department issued a warning that isis planned to continue attacks around europe for the holiday season. why not? isis is taking a beating on the battlefield in syria and iraq and security experts expect isis sympathizers will try to avenge losses in the middle east with attacks overseas. >> they try to link up with individuals they've already planted in the west or they try and
richard engle reports from istanbul for the thwart of isis and the concerns for travelers. san francisco, already under a state of emergency after isis attacks killed more than 200 civilians foiled a major and imminent isis plot. the base of the plot was in strasburg. four suspects were arrested there and another in marseilles on sunday. the orders came right from the isis leadership. the attacks planned for as early as december 1st. french authorities say the cell already had automatic weapons...
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let's bring in cnn's will ripley following the story live in istanbul, turkey, this hour. will, when you see images like this little girl just really drives home the pain that so many are enduring day in and day out in this hellish situation. tell us more about how people are dealing with this. >> reporter: simply horrifying, george. and these children, all of them are growing up. they've never known anything else. we talked about this earlier. they don't remember what life was like before the planes started dropping bombs in their schools, hospitals, and homes were destroyed. their friends and their parents were dying. it is -- it is sickening to think that just in the last two months since that east aleppo cease-fire broke down, 1,086 have died according to the syrian observatory for human rights. that includes 231 children. there was one week in september when 96 children were killed in less than a week. and -- and these are families that are being torn apart by an onslaught. meantime, they're also being cut off, the food supplies, medicine is running out. and the bombi
let's bring in cnn's will ripley following the story live in istanbul, turkey, this hour. will, when you see images like this little girl just really drives home the pain that so many are enduring day in and day out in this hellish situation. tell us more about how people are dealing with this. >> reporter: simply horrifying, george. and these children, all of them are growing up. they've never known anything else. we talked about this earlier. they don't remember what life was like...
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cnn correspondent will ripley joins us from istanbul, turkey with more. hi, will. >> reporter: hi, carol. it is mind-boggling what is happening in east aleppo after that text message was sent out by the syrian regime telling people to get out or die, saying they would be targeting terrorist targets. what we have seen over the last week is the systemic destruction or severe damage of nearly every major medical facility in the city including the blood bank, children's hospital, over the weekend two major trauma centers were hit. one of the trauma centers that was hit, the icu, intensive care unit, took a direct impact. it was full of patients who had just been transferred from another hospital that was attacked just hours earlier. the syrian regime denies specifically targeting hospitals but so far inspectors with the united nations have not been allowed to go in and see for themselves. a all we have to go on are accounts and videos that show patients limping down to the relative safety of the basement. of course, really in fear even in the basement area be
cnn correspondent will ripley joins us from istanbul, turkey with more. hi, will. >> reporter: hi, carol. it is mind-boggling what is happening in east aleppo after that text message was sent out by the syrian regime telling people to get out or die, saying they would be targeting terrorist targets. what we have seen over the last week is the systemic destruction or severe damage of nearly every major medical facility in the city including the blood bank, children's hospital, over the...
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. >> we left istanbul turkey and headed to atlanta georgia to drive back to our hometown, which is in south carolina. >> reporter: massachusetts roads will see more drivers, according to aaa. >> very worried, but it's my first time and a colleague was able to bring me here. thank goodness. >> reporter: another reason state leaders suggest people being as flexible as possible with their travel plans. >> there are more ways than ever before to find out information about where the traffic congestion is. >> the realtime traffic updates, you can check out mass 511.com or you can call 511. we're live at logan airport, john cuoco, 7news. >> also, dragged in dorchester, police arrest a man accused of slamming his car into boston police officers pulling them down to the road with him. all four officers involved were latest right now. steve cooper joins us live in dorchester with the story. steve. >> adam, some pretty dramatic moments playing out here overnight. it may have been caught on surveillance cameras. they're all over the place. but tonight the driver who sped away from the scene is be
. >> we left istanbul turkey and headed to atlanta georgia to drive back to our hometown, which is in south carolina. >> reporter: massachusetts roads will see more drivers, according to aaa. >> very worried, but it's my first time and a colleague was able to bring me here. thank goodness. >> reporter: another reason state leaders suggest people being as flexible as possible with their travel plans. >> there are more ways than ever before to find out information...
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prime minister voice of translator 0:43-0:53 adem geveri/ hdp lawmaker voice of translator 0:54-1:11 istanbul, turkey 1:12-1:23 frank-walter steinmeier/germany foreign minister voice of translator 1:24-1:36 benjamin hall / london, england / fox news correspondent on cam fox news tag a deadly car bomb explodes in turkey's southeast region... claiming lives and leaving a trail of destruction in the streets. turkish officials are calling it an act of terror. yildirim says: "it showed again its mean and disgusting face. early in the morning, at a point where the riot police were stationed in an area where the citizens were going to work, children going to school, a car loaded with a bomb detonated." the bombing comes just hours after at least a dozen pro-kurdish legislators
prime minister voice of translator 0:43-0:53 adem geveri/ hdp lawmaker voice of translator 0:54-1:11 istanbul, turkey 1:12-1:23 frank-walter steinmeier/germany foreign minister voice of translator 1:24-1:36 benjamin hall / london, england / fox news correspondent on cam fox news tag a deadly car bomb explodes in turkey's southeast region... claiming lives and leaving a trail of destruction in the streets. turkish officials are calling it an act of terror. yildirim says: "it showed again...
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. >> richard evening el in istanbul. thank you, richard. >>> in california it was the kind of jail break you see in movies, the window bars cut off, a make-shift rope used to get to the grou, was real and two inmates who apparently had the tools and imagination to pull it off are still on the run this evening. a $20,000 reward has been offered. our miguel almaguerre has the details. >> reporter: tonight the massive manhunt in san jose, california is growing desperate. heavily armed officers using k-9s expanding their dragnet. >> the main jail is reporting an attempted escape. through a small window, rapelling two floors down using bed sheets and clothing to drop to freedom. two inmates caught by a sheriff's deputy, two others slipping into the night. >> the fact these bars were cut the way they were, it wasn't something that they just, you know, thought of in a minute. >> reporter: facing a laundry list of serious charges, chavez and campbell have been on the run for two days. they escaped from the oldest county jail whe
. >> richard evening el in istanbul. thank you, richard. >>> in california it was the kind of jail break you see in movies, the window bars cut off, a make-shift rope used to get to the grou, was real and two inmates who apparently had the tools and imagination to pull it off are still on the run this evening. a $20,000 reward has been offered. our miguel almaguerre has the details. >> reporter: tonight the massive manhunt in san jose, california is growing desperate....
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officials in istanbul, turkey, stopped this woman. they noticed her hair looked odd to them. >> had a turkey in there? >> no. they pulled her aside and began to go through that wig. >> are we thinking animals or we thinking drugs? >> drugs, drugs. she's got a kilo in there. >> i'm going to go something random. >> look at this. >> what is it? >> it's drugs. packaged drugs. >> literally a coke head? >> well, yes. you're right. drugs. look like cheese to me at first, but no, two large balloons of cocaine. >> i'll tell you where she went wrong. can't get past that with that in your head. you got to, you know, get it i there good. >> here's a photograph of what the drugs looked like in her wig. >> subtle. >> they didn't even try. >> turkey does have some very, very strict drug laws. she has been convicted and jailed already. however, her sentence hasn't been officially laid down yet, because that's coming at a later court date. >> she's going to be spending >> >> i doubt there's anyone on the face of the planet, other than oli, that loves
officials in istanbul, turkey, stopped this woman. they noticed her hair looked odd to them. >> had a turkey in there? >> no. they pulled her aside and began to go through that wig. >> are we thinking animals or we thinking drugs? >> drugs, drugs. she's got a kilo in there. >> i'm going to go something random. >> look at this. >> what is it? >> it's drugs. packaged drugs. >> literally a coke head? >> well, yes. you're right. drugs....
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in turkey, trump's name is on an istanbul shopping mall and condo complex. in an interview last year with his now chief strategist steve bannon, trump himself acknowledged the conflict. >> i have a conflict of interest because of a major, major building in istanbul. >> reporter: the partner was a company the turkish government fined for $2.5 billion in 2009 over tax issues. the company was locked in a battle with turkish president erdogan. that year president erdogan called for a boycott of dogan a part owner of cnn turk. this week a turkish journalist revealed that trump and erdogan recently spoke on the phone. during the call, trump reportedly tried to mend the relationship between erdogan and dogan. when cnn asked about the call trump's spokespeople declined to comment. in the philippines trump's business partner was named by his government as the official filipino trade enjoy to the united states. he partnered with the trump family on a project in manila. >> it's great working with century properties and the antonio family. >> reporter: antonio flew to n
in turkey, trump's name is on an istanbul shopping mall and condo complex. in an interview last year with his now chief strategist steve bannon, trump himself acknowledged the conflict. >> i have a conflict of interest because of a major, major building in istanbul. >> reporter: the partner was a company the turkish government fined for $2.5 billion in 2009 over tax issues. the company was locked in a battle with turkish president erdogan. that year president erdogan called for a...
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it's called trump towers. >> now, a major project in istanbul. he has said he's not going to put his business in a blind trurs. he's not legally obligated to. his kids will run it. he also wants his kids to be part of the transition team, have security clearance. think about the kind of information they would have and involved in businesses in places like turkey. it's dicey. >> to be clear, there was a tweet last hour from sean spicer at the rnc quoting jason miller, spokesman for trump, saying they have not requested security clearance for any family member. no paperwork has been submitted to that effect. as we said with malcolm, we think it was just an inquiry, just a request. this isn't just about hotels and properties and golf courses. this also has to do with the debt donald trump has. explain that. >> donald trump is a massive banking client. the trump campaign talked about hillary clinton's ties with wall street. one of donald trump's main lenders is deutsche bank. he currently owes them 300 million bucks. that's fine. nothing wrong there.
it's called trump towers. >> now, a major project in istanbul. he has said he's not going to put his business in a blind trurs. he's not legally obligated to. his kids will run it. he also wants his kids to be part of the transition team, have security clearance. think about the kind of information they would have and involved in businesses in places like turkey. it's dicey. >> to be clear, there was a tweet last hour from sean spicer at the rnc quoting jason miller, spokesman for...
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. >> pelley: holly williams reporting from istanbul tonight. holly, thank you. in another important story, a st. anthony, minnesota, police officer, was charged with traffic stop. the girlfriend of the victim, philando castile, live streamed the aftermath on facebook. jamie yuccas is in st. paul. >> the use of deadly force by officer yanez was not justified. >> reporter: prosecutor john choi today said that philando castile was shot seven times by officer jeronimo yanez less than a minute after being pulled over. castile's girlfriend was in the car >> oh, my god. please don't tell me he's dead. >> castile then calmly and in a non-threatening manner informed officer yanez, "sir, i have to tell you that i do have a firearm on me." >> reporter: according to the criminal complaint, officer yanez responded, "okay," but then pulled his gun and reached into castile's vehicle. he told castile, don't pull it pulling it out." moments later, officer yanez started firing. >> i told him to get his hand out. >> reporter: castile's girlfriend diamond reynolds tells us he's gla
. >> pelley: holly williams reporting from istanbul tonight. holly, thank you. in another important story, a st. anthony, minnesota, police officer, was charged with traffic stop. the girlfriend of the victim, philando castile, live streamed the aftermath on facebook. jamie yuccas is in st. paul. >> the use of deadly force by officer yanez was not justified. >> reporter: prosecutor john choi today said that philando castile was shot seven times by officer jeronimo yanez less...
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riot police using tear gas and water canons to disperse the crowd in isstenble and other -- istanbul. the world is watching closely as the key u.s. ally in the region appears to struggle in its fight against terrorism. >> we condemn these alaska of terror. fighting the terror cannot be justification for silencing the political opposition even putting them in prison. >> united nations officials are also voicing turkey's detention of lawmakers. urging transparency and due process. in london, benjamin hall, fox news. >>> an emotional event held in the valley. it's aim at bringing closure to some the clouds of missing persons cases in arizona. how police hope it will help. >>> plus police are asking for robberies around the valley. the videos they hope will bring in some the suspects when we annual missing in arizona >>> today the annual missing in arizona event being held at the asu west campus. now this event is to raise awareness about missing people in arizona. >> every single year at least 600,000 people are reported missing nationwide. but with bte updated information law enforcemen
riot police using tear gas and water canons to disperse the crowd in isstenble and other -- istanbul. the world is watching closely as the key u.s. ally in the region appears to struggle in its fight against terrorism. >> we condemn these alaska of terror. fighting the terror cannot be justification for silencing the political opposition even putting them in prison. >> united nations officials are also voicing turkey's detention of lawmakers. urging transparency and due process. in...
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"good morning, istanbul" she tweets in 2009. and in 2010, "so excited to be back in turkey. i love it here." in 2012 when they launched trump towers she wrote on instagram, "there's nothing i can't do in heels." >> we had a long-term relationship with turkey because of the fact that we did a show called "the apprentice." >> reporter: nbc news traveled to turkey, attempting to speak to the wealthy family who owned the towers and licensed the trump name. >> we wanted to ask about donald trump's financial interests in turkey. they did not respond to requests for an interview. they are vetting his business connections, his legal obligations unclear. but turkey is a crucial strategic importance to washington. bordering syria, it is a key player in u.s. efforts to confront isis and a member of nato. its authoritarian leader, president erdogan, was at the 2012 opening of trump towers, but experts warn he is a tough negotiator. >> the turkish president is not one that is known to mince his words. he might be very openly critical of trump. >> reporter: this turkish businessman's role
"good morning, istanbul" she tweets in 2009. and in 2010, "so excited to be back in turkey. i love it here." in 2012 when they launched trump towers she wrote on instagram, "there's nothing i can't do in heels." >> we had a long-term relationship with turkey because of the fact that we did a show called "the apprentice." >> reporter: nbc news traveled to turkey, attempting to speak to the wealthy family who owned the towers and licensed the...
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. >> reporter: the stunning news ricocheted around the world-- from tehran to tokyo, istanbul to berlin. met with apprehension by some, and applause by others. in moscow, the russian parliament erupted in cheers at the announcement, and president vladimir putin was among the first to congratulate trump, who had lauded putin as a strong leader. nathan hodge is a "wall street journal" correspondent in moscow. he says there is glee over the divisive u.s. election: >> it's a way that, basically, that russia, which has seen lots of scolding from the u.s. and the west about the way that it conducts elections and the authoritarian tendencies of its leadership, they can now point to the u.s. and say, "look you guys, you're not so great yourselves." >> reporter: russia also left its imprint on the election, with allegations that it engineered the hacking of democratic party emails to embarrass hillary clinton. all of this has nato allies nervous. its member states-- especially in eastern europe-- rely on the u.s. as a counterweight to moscow, and guarantor of their security. alliance leaders mad
. >> reporter: the stunning news ricocheted around the world-- from tehran to tokyo, istanbul to berlin. met with apprehension by some, and applause by others. in moscow, the russian parliament erupted in cheers at the announcement, and president vladimir putin was among the first to congratulate trump, who had lauded putin as a strong leader. nathan hodge is a "wall street journal" correspondent in moscow. he says there is glee over the divisive u.s. election: >> it's a...
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. >> reporter: appropriately enough, wayne louis and luke mont were flying from istanbul turkey making a stop in boston before heading home to georgia for thanksgiving. >> hoping we actually make it home in a decent amount of time. yes, hoping. we got about a three-hour drive after we get to the atlanta airport. >> reporter: massachusetts roads likely won't be much better with aaa expecting more people driving this year. state leaders suggest being as flexible as possible with your travel plans and say new technology like sensors, cameras and electronic tolls will give drivers unprecedented real-time traffic information. >> there are more ways than ever before to find out realtime information about where the >> you can check out mass 511.com for those updates or call at 511. >> all right, let's check in with matt fitzgerald now. >> not fun on the masspike west. you can see it's jammed up. it'll be like that most of the way out from i-84. it's a 20 minute drive from starting to pick up a little bit from 128 to 495, that's 31 minutes. and the big delay, 495 to 84 at sturbridge almost 100
. >> reporter: appropriately enough, wayne louis and luke mont were flying from istanbul turkey making a stop in boston before heading home to georgia for thanksgiving. >> hoping we actually make it home in a decent amount of time. yes, hoping. we got about a three-hour drive after we get to the atlanta airport. >> reporter: massachusetts roads likely won't be much better with aaa expecting more people driving this year. state leaders suggest being as flexible as possible with...
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government for its crackdown president has licensed his name to the trump tower residential building in istanbul. on "face the nation" sunday, vice president-elect mike pence promised this: >> what i can assure you and all of your viewers is that all ofth service as president of the united states wi be strily tone from the very beginning. >> reporter: note that the vice present-elsaidllhe are no laws on conflict of interest regarding the president or vice president. by the way, scott, that photo of mr. trump with his indian business partners, it's since been deleted. >> pelley: anna werner at trump tower on manhattan's fifth avenue. anna, thank you. late today police in texas made an arrest in the murder of a veteran san antonio detective. benjamin marconi was ambushed while writing a traffic ticket. video shows the suspect at police headquarters before the shooting. this was one of four attacks on police yesterday. officers were shot and wounded in st. louis and the kansas city suburb and in sanibel, florida. 60 cops have been killed in the u.s. this year. that is nearly double last year's tota
government for its crackdown president has licensed his name to the trump tower residential building in istanbul. on "face the nation" sunday, vice president-elect mike pence promised this: >> what i can assure you and all of your viewers is that all ofth service as president of the united states wi be strily tone from the very beginning. >> reporter: note that the vice present-elsaidllhe are no laws on conflict of interest regarding the president or vice president. by the...
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>> reporter: appropriately enough wayne willis and luke mont were flying from turkey to >> we left istanbul turkey and headed to atlanta georgia to drive back to our hometown in south carolina. >> reporter: massachusetts loads see more drivers according to aaa. another reason state leaders suggest people being as flexible as possible with their travel plans. >> there are more ways than ever before to find out realtime information about where the traffic congestion is. >> for those real-time traffic 511.com or call 511. live at logan airport, john cuoco, 7news. >> a boston attorney arrested again. gary zorol a facing sex charges and it's not the first time. >> cheryl fiandaca has more on the breaking details. >> well, this is the fourth time he's been charged with sexual assault. sources say that he told detective he would beat these charges just like he did the last three t allegations completely false. >> reporter: attorney gary zorolla faced a judge and plead not guilty to 2 counts of rape. >> this is a very serious case and very serious implications. >> reporter: the incident allegedly h
>> reporter: appropriately enough wayne willis and luke mont were flying from turkey to >> we left istanbul turkey and headed to atlanta georgia to drive back to our hometown in south carolina. >> reporter: massachusetts loads see more drivers according to aaa. another reason state leaders suggest people being as flexible as possible with their travel plans. >> there are more ways than ever before to find out realtime information about where the traffic congestion is....
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mark lowen, bbc news, istanbul. laura: the latest attempt to tackle climate change comes into force today, less than a year after it was agreed in paris. the effort to retreat global temperature increases was also given a boost today by major oil companies including shell and bp, who announced $1 billion of investment in developing technology to reduce greenhouse gases. here is the science editor david shukman. david: every country on the planet isn't signed up for the first time to tackle global warming myth evidence of the impact of rising temperatures. this nasa animation dramatically warminged global amidst growing evidence of the impact of rising temperatures. this nasa animation dramatically captures the retreat of the dramatic sea ice over the last 30 years. this graph shows the rise in the global average temperature year-by-year. the further out the lines go, the warmer the earth is. you can see how in some decades there wasn't much of a change. in recent years, the increase accelerated. this year is on cour
mark lowen, bbc news, istanbul. laura: the latest attempt to tackle climate change comes into force today, less than a year after it was agreed in paris. the effort to retreat global temperature increases was also given a boost today by major oil companies including shell and bp, who announced $1 billion of investment in developing technology to reduce greenhouse gases. here is the science editor david shukman. david: every country on the planet isn't signed up for the first time to tackle...
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katty: you had seen the americans in istanbul trying to do you think they can? richard: i'm skeptical. the real question is the pace of advance on the city and the direction of the advance. right now it looks like the kurds and the turks are coming at it from different directions. but we shouldn't kid ourselves. the principal turkish role is best goal -- principal turkish goal is not to liberate the city per se, it is to make sure that the kurds don't get a major foothold there. so i'm skeptical, at least worried, about how this will play out. militarily it could be quite difficult because a lot of the isis fighters will be leaving mosul and will go to raqqa and that is going to raise the quality and quantity of the defense of raqqa. katty: richard haass of the council on foreign relations. it is a bit hard to believe that tomorrow this long election may actually come to an end, and for support is one campaign, they are bound to be disappointed. if they areople do on the losing side? we have gone to find out. >> what do i say to my future self if donald trump lo
katty: you had seen the americans in istanbul trying to do you think they can? richard: i'm skeptical. the real question is the pace of advance on the city and the direction of the advance. right now it looks like the kurds and the turks are coming at it from different directions. but we shouldn't kid ourselves. the principal turkish role is best goal -- principal turkish goal is not to liberate the city per se, it is to make sure that the kurds don't get a major foothold there. so i'm...