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turkey and was invited to brussels. that is an epic mistake and look what is happening all. demonstrations in turkey might have been sudden but you can't say the same about the repression being carried out. we had our warnings but the european union is blind to reality, and is now all -- fields has an attitude on the part of the european union. miss ashton says the e.u. is determined to maintain the dialogue with turkey so once again rolling out the red carpet, this is completely absurd. enough is enough. as far as my party is concerned, not welcome at all in brussels, the e.u. is not worth very much indeed. thank you. >> translator: thank you. ladies and gentlemen, our first duty as members of the house is to express our regret for the violence and loss of life in istanbul and need to express firm commitment to freedom of expression to demonstrate and the right of minorities. we need to act in a responsible way in the e.u. not leading to radicalization or polarization and coming up with solutions based on dialogue, mut
turkey and was invited to brussels. that is an epic mistake and look what is happening all. demonstrations in turkey might have been sudden but you can't say the same about the repression being carried out. we had our warnings but the european union is blind to reality, and is now all -- fields has an attitude on the part of the european union. miss ashton says the e.u. is determined to maintain the dialogue with turkey so once again rolling out the red carpet, this is completely absurd. enough...
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it's to show that the application of turkey tenderloins, ground turkey, turkey sausage can take the place of, um, other proteins and be very tasty in dishes. >> welcome to disney's grand california. i'm andrew sutton. i'm the executive chef for the napa rose restaurant, and i'm gonna help make the holidays a little bit more easy. nothing's more intimidating than a turkey, believe or not, even though it's just laying here on this bench. but this is a beautiful american bronze turkey. but sometimes they can be intimidating. how many minutes do you put it in the oven for? how long do you cook it? can i get the dinner on the table in time? well, i got the secret for you. this is gonna work out really slick. this is my, uh, 6-minute turkey. you can have this thing on the table in 6 minutes with a little preparation. what i've done is put a little--i have a precooked turkey breast that i've sliced into nice large eaks. i've oiled them lightly and put a little secret rub on that you can get through the website and through the magazine. and i have a little bit of a--a stew which we've made up. no
it's to show that the application of turkey tenderloins, ground turkey, turkey sausage can take the place of, um, other proteins and be very tasty in dishes. >> welcome to disney's grand california. i'm andrew sutton. i'm the executive chef for the napa rose restaurant, and i'm gonna help make the holidays a little bit more easy. nothing's more intimidating than a turkey, believe or not, even though it's just laying here on this bench. but this is a beautiful american bronze turkey. but...
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in turkey and in syria. the group that turkey supported. well hardly legitimate i mean i'm sure you yourself have probably have some. concerns about their tactics and their altima goals and i don't need to mention the names like i don't know the other groups as well yeah but i'm not i'm not talking i'm not talking about the he's not supporting i'm not supporting all nusra when i just don't know but it must be easier in a position to me if the league is purely legal or stick me you know what's happening with the russian weapons it's a fake argument to say this is a legal way of providing the arms to a dictator which kills his own people but i didn't see what he and what is happening with the little well actually does go to charity to syria i mean nobody knows what's happened what is happening to those weapons as well i'm sorry we're talking about the civil war we talk about the dictator the has killed a thousand of his people and there is resistance on christians there as well from ordinary syrians i'm in favor to get weapons to resist mr ga
in turkey and in syria. the group that turkey supported. well hardly legitimate i mean i'm sure you yourself have probably have some. concerns about their tactics and their altima goals and i don't need to mention the names like i don't know the other groups as well yeah but i'm not i'm not talking i'm not talking about the he's not supporting i'm not supporting all nusra when i just don't know but it must be easier in a position to me if the league is purely legal or stick me you know what's...
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that there's a lot of people in turkey. but they don't want to be told by the prime minister not by anyone how they should lead to their life speaking about the economy you just mentioned that turkey has been doing very well on the economic front and much of it is probably here to the credit of our don but i have seen some turkish observer suggesting that at least partially these protests in taxi was due to a growing resentment among turned towards these very cozy relationship between the government on the one hand and real estate companies on the other hand we have to keep in mind that one of the proposed ideas here was to build this shopping mall now i don't believe that this is of course the main reason but since it's the ball is in the midst of never and construction boom do you feel like people are really getting tired of these never ending building and construction process yes there are two different things one is indeed as you mentioned the close links. within the past with previous governments one has to admit that
that there's a lot of people in turkey. but they don't want to be told by the prime minister not by anyone how they should lead to their life speaking about the economy you just mentioned that turkey has been doing very well on the economic front and much of it is probably here to the credit of our don but i have seen some turkish observer suggesting that at least partially these protests in taxi was due to a growing resentment among turned towards these very cozy relationship between the...
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europe and that can be a place for turkey. there can be a place for turkey in europe. if -- and that's the point -- if they've apply european values and european principles, freedom of speech, and a real democracy. that is the key question. the other cite tierarch not an old fashioned discussion about culture and language, and i know what i'm talking about. i come from belgium. [applause] >> translator: thank you. thanks, mr. president. i'm very pleased that we're having a debate on this in the house today. shows we have all understood that something is really going on in turkey. the question is, what is going on? i think it's something that actually something we should be pleased about and also worried about. pleased about because we feel, one feels we see civil society and citizens really getting involved. that's promising for a completion of turkish democracy, but worrying because we see the authorities' response has been so far. the authoritarian repressive road using security forces and that leads us in the direction of a russian style brute force democracy. so, w
europe and that can be a place for turkey. there can be a place for turkey in europe. if -- and that's the point -- if they've apply european values and european principles, freedom of speech, and a real democracy. that is the key question. the other cite tierarch not an old fashioned discussion about culture and language, and i know what i'm talking about. i come from belgium. [applause] >> translator: thank you. thanks, mr. president. i'm very pleased that we're having a debate on this...
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the question where turkey is heading i have been a great admirer of to him so i think turkey no longer can offer an mmog of democracy to the arab world and i think it has failed miserably in that regard and i do not to believe that what we are seeing today is going to be quelled to very soon and that's going to be the end of the story this may very well be the beginning that it's a really good place. to let me go let me go to london you know heads i jump in the beginning of something or not i do believe all those are hugely important factors my my my colleague has the internal policies i do have to emphasize that his foreign policy hot spectacularly failed spectacularly backfired and we are seeing now the fighting and backlash to those policies particularly until policy on syria he used to preach and lecture. said on how to deal with people how to treat people on how not to use massive disproportionate force we are seeing do seeing him doing the exact things that he said and you also preach to i'm not a q. who has been elected through again democratic process and you have accused him o
the question where turkey is heading i have been a great admirer of to him so i think turkey no longer can offer an mmog of democracy to the arab world and i think it has failed miserably in that regard and i do not to believe that what we are seeing today is going to be quelled to very soon and that's going to be the end of the story this may very well be the beginning that it's a really good place. to let me go let me go to london you know heads i jump in the beginning of something or not i...
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talking about turkey not in the way that he had hoped. definitely not in the way he hoped he was basically pointing out is that democracy well established democracy that he has managed to sideline and stretched. the army he put to hold the army coups that plagued turkish politics and it was emerging as an economy of power and he has the mandate democratic mandate of the people perhaps for the third time the third time and that's why i wouldn't call it similar to an arab spring because unlike the arab spring which were launched and wait but that people against radical dictatorships which wedding egypt tunisia attorneys here also yemen and it's still going on against the dictatorship and also against. dictatorship as well isn't democracy but i do believe that a gun has shot him in the foot he is fighting with one hand tied behind his back because he has people in iraq which is again another more christian maliki was elected through the ballot box he encouraged people and sidelined with the protesters and took them to avoid and sweep under t
talking about turkey not in the way that he had hoped. definitely not in the way he hoped he was basically pointing out is that democracy well established democracy that he has managed to sideline and stretched. the army he put to hold the army coups that plagued turkish politics and it was emerging as an economy of power and he has the mandate democratic mandate of the people perhaps for the third time the third time and that's why i wouldn't call it similar to an arab spring because unlike...
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turkey is not greece. turkey is not egypt. it's not syria. it's basically a country that's made terrific progress over the last decade, a much bigger middle class. part of what this is all about really is a -- a debate in turkey about where -- where a middle class islamic society should be heading, and -- and that's actually a good debate, so this is a terrible event, but i -- i'm sympathetic, brian, with your view that lets -- let's not assume that because we saw pictures that look like this on syria, on egypt, on -- >> david, i was -- i was in athens for a week when a lot of the protests were going on. you have 40% unemployment among people who are under 25 years of age in greece. turkey's unemployment level, above probably where anybody would like it to be, is actually the most favorable in the region and the economy, the gdp has tripled in the last decade. >> absolutely, yeah. >> absolutely. i mean, that's basically i think -- that this -- that this is not -- this is not the beginning of a major political collapse and crisis in turkey. it
turkey is not greece. turkey is not egypt. it's not syria. it's basically a country that's made terrific progress over the last decade, a much bigger middle class. part of what this is all about really is a -- a debate in turkey about where -- where a middle class islamic society should be heading, and -- and that's actually a good debate, so this is a terrible event, but i -- i'm sympathetic, brian, with your view that lets -- let's not assume that because we saw pictures that look like this...
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turkey is the key. turkey is the key to president obama's policy. and it's been a key for the west for decade after decade after decade. i think the president, if he's talking to prime minister erdogan, i think the president will say basically, let us know how we can help you. be careful, mr. prime minister. respect the rights of others. i don't think president obama is going to presume to lecture to a person who is absolutely indispensable to that region. don't forget, secretary of state john kerry engineered this beginning of reproach between israel and turkey. that has to continue. right now prime minister erdogan is preoccupied. he's not going to have time for this sort of high-minded diplomacy with israel right now as he deals with his own internal descent. i've spent a fair amount of turkey over the last 12 years, pretty much coinciding with the rise of erdogan. as mike hirsch said, it's fascinating to watch with each visit the change. more and more high rises, more and more fancy restaurants, beautiful new contemporary art museum down by the
turkey is the key. turkey is the key to president obama's policy. and it's been a key for the west for decade after decade after decade. i think the president, if he's talking to prime minister erdogan, i think the president will say basically, let us know how we can help you. be careful, mr. prime minister. respect the rights of others. i don't think president obama is going to presume to lecture to a person who is absolutely indispensable to that region. don't forget, secretary of state john...
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islamic turkey. this is many sort of political voices being heard in the protests. >> shepard: it's interesting, the similarities to what happened in the park here in new york, a small park, as a 12-year new yorker, i never heard of, and all of a sudden they've taken the thing over. we didn't see them clear that park out. the new york police department took the cameras within, went in under the cover of night, took people out with varying degrees criticism how it was done but you didn't get to see it, here in this beacon of democracy, they did it under cloak of darkness, but in turkey we're watching, and sometimes watching the sausage made is unpleasant. >> but just to give the cops their credit here, this is after weeks of occupation of -- >> 12 days we have had here,ç d now we'll see another way of handling it, if this continues through the night we may have a whole new situation. can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumat
islamic turkey. this is many sort of political voices being heard in the protests. >> shepard: it's interesting, the similarities to what happened in the park here in new york, a small park, as a 12-year new yorker, i never heard of, and all of a sudden they've taken the thing over. we didn't see them clear that park out. the new york police department took the cameras within, went in under the cover of night, took people out with varying degrees criticism how it was done but you didn't...
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turkey is the change. they need to make it possible for civil society to be represented as a nighttime for parliament otherwise you can't get in at all. we need the political culture to change in turkey, not a dictatorship of the majority, but minorities need to be respect to and have their voice heard. quite clearly we need to carry with turkey. is also one thing. today is not the day for us to talk about these chapters. another one that is unfairly oppressed good to see progress made if we talk about these people released a many to see political change in turkey. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you. the violence against the people in the gezi part in also in turkey simply not acceptable. besought protesters have been beaten up, tear gas, and shared and have been massively arrested. some have even died. the people simply because they spread news and use social media. all promises of dialogue have been empty promises so far. i urge the high representative as well as the commissioner to step up their effo
turkey is the change. they need to make it possible for civil society to be represented as a nighttime for parliament otherwise you can't get in at all. we need the political culture to change in turkey, not a dictatorship of the majority, but minorities need to be respect to and have their voice heard. quite clearly we need to carry with turkey. is also one thing. today is not the day for us to talk about these chapters. another one that is unfairly oppressed good to see progress made if we...
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protesters are in turkey. also back in washington, new reaction in the white house ahead. yoyw97 >>> if you're just joining us, police are cracking down on protesters in central istanbul. in taksim square, bulldozers, armored vehicles, water cannons. this is what it looked like. you can hear pops of tear gas canisters being fired, stun grenades. the clashes have ebbed and flowed throughout the evening, 18, 19 hours. what began as an environmental protest has grown to a much larger protest against the prime minister. the white house has heard protesters and police in turkey to restrain from violence. the national security council continues to follow events in turkey with concern. dan, how concerned is the white house? based on what they're seeing in turkey, a key ally? >> they're very concerned. the white house, as you pointed out, have been watching the so there's concern about that. there's concern about the white house putting out a statement earlier this evening talking to that point. so the hope is that th
protesters are in turkey. also back in washington, new reaction in the white house ahead. yoyw97 >>> if you're just joining us, police are cracking down on protesters in central istanbul. in taksim square, bulldozers, armored vehicles, water cannons. this is what it looked like. you can hear pops of tear gas canisters being fired, stun grenades. the clashes have ebbed and flowed throughout the evening, 18, 19 hours. what began as an environmental protest has grown to a much larger...
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we're drawing close to midnight in istanbul turkey. here to talk more about the ongoing protests, david rothkopf, a ceo and editor. and bulent aliriza. what choices does prime minister erdogan find himself in right now? >> the current situation is untenable. he's used force to drive protesters out of the square and park. either he uses more force and pushes everybody out of not just the square but also out of the park but all the implications of that, including additional fatalities and people will draw the and al -- analogy of taksim square and he loses face. the prime minister is a gifted man. he has many gifts, otherwise he would not have been able to rule turkey for ten years, win three elections but he does not have the gift of compromise, seemingly does not have that gift. without that we're in for tumultuous days. >> you say additional fatalities. people watching may not know there have been four fatalities. who were the four? >> there were three demonstrators and a policeman involved in a skirmish with demonstrators. but if the
we're drawing close to midnight in istanbul turkey. here to talk more about the ongoing protests, david rothkopf, a ceo and editor. and bulent aliriza. what choices does prime minister erdogan find himself in right now? >> the current situation is untenable. he's used force to drive protesters out of the square and park. either he uses more force and pushes everybody out of not just the square but also out of the park but all the implications of that, including additional fatalities and...
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turkey is a democracy. everybody can believe what they like. >> the majority of people here support the prime minister. people are conservative, hard- working muslims. in a city where families are important, fathers usually run the household, just like the prime minister runs the country. authority is not questioned -- in fact, it's welcomed. few here understand the protests in taksim square. >> just time for a little bit of sports news. madrid have a new coach. >> he has steered some of europe's top sites. he won the champions league twice. you are up-to-date. >> stay with us here on dw. more news at the top of the hour. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
turkey is a democracy. everybody can believe what they like. >> the majority of people here support the prime minister. people are conservative, hard- working muslims. in a city where families are important, fathers usually run the household, just like the prime minister runs the country. authority is not questioned -- in fact, it's welcomed. few here understand the protests in taksim square. >> just time for a little bit of sports news. madrid have a new coach. >> he has...
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to turkey's capital. this is taksim square in istanbul. what began as a protest last month as a protest bulldozing a park nearby has evolved into something bigger. what you're seeing has ebbed and flowed throughout the evening. police moving in, then regrouping. many protesters leaving. some digging in. the situation heating up again within the past hour or so. as we said, there are now reports of unrest on the streets of ankar, firing tear gas overnight, toward apparent protesters as armored vehicles cleared makeshift barricades along the streets. the latest chapter here in taksim square is still unfolding. police moved into the square, some of what you'll see and hear in the individual we're about to show you are not gunshots but protesters setting off small fireworks and the small of tear gas canisters firing. much of what you'll see and hear is chaos with our correspondents right in the middle of it. >> reporter: there were tens of thousands of demonstrators. who were peaceful. again, we were standing
to turkey's capital. this is taksim square in istanbul. what began as a protest last month as a protest bulldozing a park nearby has evolved into something bigger. what you're seeing has ebbed and flowed throughout the evening. police moving in, then regrouping. many protesters leaving. some digging in. the situation heating up again within the past hour or so. as we said, there are now reports of unrest on the streets of ankar, firing tear gas overnight, toward apparent protesters as armored...
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to give turkey a bad name. we want to go to our correspondents on the scene. we've been talking to nick paton walsh and arwa damon. they've seen them with their gas masks on and tear gas is firing. the pictures show a fairly quieter situation than was the case even half an hour ago. seems to be a series of cat and mouse games between the police and the protesters with the police coming in and the protesters shunting aside and they're moving back. nick, they're in taksim square. what does it feel like on the ground now? wrr as y >> reporter: as you mentioned, things quieting down. they're firing a substantial volley of tear gas in that direction. i think through the fog of my gas mask and the dark light, you can see the image of the fire some protesters moving down that particular road. i believe that's what they were aiming this massive volley of tear gas at. towards our live position here. i have to wear this gas mask. apologize for how hard it is to hear me. we're trying to see how many protesters are down th
to give turkey a bad name. we want to go to our correspondents on the scene. we've been talking to nick paton walsh and arwa damon. they've seen them with their gas masks on and tear gas is firing. the pictures show a fairly quieter situation than was the case even half an hour ago. seems to be a series of cat and mouse games between the police and the protesters with the police coming in and the protesters shunting aside and they're moving back. nick, they're in taksim square. what does it...
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on the fifth day of nationwide protests in turkey a twenty two year old man is allegedly shot dead by police becoming the second fatality in the escalating unrest. in the trial over the largest u.s. security leak in history prosecutors patrol private bradley manning as a traitor claiming he knowingly aided the enemy i mean while. covering the whistleblower. there he takes its toll on person's health with hospitals and clinics under pressure thanks to. a very good morning to you from all of us here in moscow it's about just off a ten am here in the russian capital. with the worldwide headlines. the unrest in turkey has claimed a second life police already facing widespread criticism for using excessive force being accused of being behind the killing of a twenty two year old man let's get more on this now. joining us live here in istanbul hello to you from moscow every now can you bring us up to speed here what do you know about this latest death. well at this point the details are somewhat murky again the man who is a twenty two year old man did die after his sustaining a head wound du
on the fifth day of nationwide protests in turkey a twenty two year old man is allegedly shot dead by police becoming the second fatality in the escalating unrest. in the trial over the largest u.s. security leak in history prosecutors patrol private bradley manning as a traitor claiming he knowingly aided the enemy i mean while. covering the whistleblower. there he takes its toll on person's health with hospitals and clinics under pressure thanks to. a very good morning to you from all of us...
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negotiations on turkey joining the european union. she recently said she was appalled by the harsh treatment turkish demonstrators -- of turkish demonstrators, saying that does not correspond with european ideals. police have arrested about 3000 people in three weeks of street violence in turkey. some of those were involved and support appearances after turkey accused merkel of the electioneering. turkey's ambassador to germany was summoned to the foreign ministry in ankara and did the same. >> more on that diplomatic spat from our political correspondent. is this one set to get worse? >> it's hard to say how far this is going to run. it is certainly unusual to see these two countries using the diplomatic sledgehammer of summoning each other's ambassadors. that smacks of another era in international relations, and it is not what you would expect from military allies and two countries who see themselves as key partners in europe. i think ankara is feeling the pressure of international
negotiations on turkey joining the european union. she recently said she was appalled by the harsh treatment turkish demonstrators -- of turkish demonstrators, saying that does not correspond with european ideals. police have arrested about 3000 people in three weeks of street violence in turkey. some of those were involved and support appearances after turkey accused merkel of the electioneering. turkey's ambassador to germany was summoned to the foreign ministry in ankara and did the same....
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most of us know that turkey is a hot spot certainly for european tourists. a fundamental part of the economy in turkey is that of tourism now when i got this morning i saw a news story with a london officials warning u.k. citizens to avoid turkey because of the danger so should we be expecting a bite to be taken out of the tourism industry into this is a concern because you say it is a popular prize that she one of the most popular places in the world thirty six million people visited in twenty twelve for a significant inducer is a large chunk of their economy in the have been warnings come out already although it must be said that the turkish government have come out they said it's not a problem we're going to deal with it but in terms of tourism it's a big money maker and it is something to be concerned with right now so watching the process but now we see one so issues the issues of tourism for example there's a violence we see we see some of the shaking going on with the markets any other aspects of the turkish economy we should we should be up to speed
most of us know that turkey is a hot spot certainly for european tourists. a fundamental part of the economy in turkey is that of tourism now when i got this morning i saw a news story with a london officials warning u.k. citizens to avoid turkey because of the danger so should we be expecting a bite to be taken out of the tourism industry into this is a concern because you say it is a popular prize that she one of the most popular places in the world thirty six million people visited in twenty...
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is normally like at 3:07, 3:08 turkey time in the morning. nick said he's been there 18, 19 hours. i want to check in with arwa damon. arwa, explain where you are in relation to nick and what you're seeing now. >> reporter: i am on the other side of the square from where nick is and we're held up inside a hotel that is kindly opened it's doors to us and dozens of other demonstrators and a make-shift health clinic. the street outside we're speaking. i can barely see gezi park that is less than 20 feet across the street from me because the smoke from the tear gas is so thick at this point in time. now similar to the -- and nick has a vantage point on this that the demonstrators have been occupying, they were clashing the riot police down one end of the street and this intense, intense volley of tear gas that effectively cleared all of it of the demonstrators, a lot of tear masks. causing complete chaos, people running into this hotel. then we saw the riot police with armored vehicles driving down the street pushing all of the barricades away. t
is normally like at 3:07, 3:08 turkey time in the morning. nick said he's been there 18, 19 hours. i want to check in with arwa damon. arwa, explain where you are in relation to nick and what you're seeing now. >> reporter: i am on the other side of the square from where nick is and we're held up inside a hotel that is kindly opened it's doors to us and dozens of other demonstrators and a make-shift health clinic. the street outside we're speaking. i can barely see gezi park that is less...
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turkey. turkey. before our don government was never into our fearing that our neighbors internal affairs but in it seems that under the under our there are gone government turkey is mainly serving to u.s. interests not to turkish interests. also besides this. there is a deep rooted in turkey probably because of our government so-called kurdish separatists in and use kurdish separatists in is. especially accelerated by the great middle east initiated of united states and israel policy and i'm too right we'll have to leave it there so i thank you very much for explaining how you see the situation there in turkey thank you very much live in ankara. well on our website you can find live updates on the unrest in turkey including footage photos and witness accounts from they also take part in our site vote and share your own ideas on the story with us in the comments section all at r.t. dot com. and history demonstration in the german financial capital of frankfurt this week took a turn for the wor
turkey. turkey. before our don government was never into our fearing that our neighbors internal affairs but in it seems that under the under our there are gone government turkey is mainly serving to u.s. interests not to turkish interests. also besides this. there is a deep rooted in turkey probably because of our government so-called kurdish separatists in and use kurdish separatists in is. especially accelerated by the great middle east initiated of united states and israel policy and i'm...
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just what's been happening in turkey and the. weapons which are inevitably the weapons of. the regime which is attempting to suppress the. protests of people behind these gates is where it all began at the porton down military research base in england's rural will show c.s. gas was developed and tested has secretly in the one nine hundred fifty s. since then it's become a profitable industry sold to police forces the world over in the form of tear gas and pepper spray in the past four years britain has sold almost as much tear gas to europe as it has to the middle east so it's a weapon system is manufactured by the number of companies and for those companies it's obviously extremely profitable to be to be selling the more civil unrest the more shoes the more the selling and the more money that make what we would size arms to use that profit must never ever ever come before human rights and what we really need is governments to ensure that when the last thing the stuff they all stopped going to see any takers supplies of any tickets where there is a clear risk as in the case
just what's been happening in turkey and the. weapons which are inevitably the weapons of. the regime which is attempting to suppress the. protests of people behind these gates is where it all began at the porton down military research base in england's rural will show c.s. gas was developed and tested has secretly in the one nine hundred fifty s. since then it's become a profitable industry sold to police forces the world over in the form of tear gas and pepper spray in the past four years...
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the confrontations have expanded too many of turkey's major cities. used waterofficers cannons to try to dampen the discontent. alternating with teargas and pepper spray. then, in the middle of the afternoon, the police withdrew from the square, allowing protesters to claim this space. many protesters and the international community have criticized the government for heavy handedness in their approach, something the prime minister had to acknowledge. >> it is true that the police force made a mistake in using tear gas. i have ordered the interior ministry to investigate this. using teargas was unnecessary. the government has attempted to restrict turkish media from reporting and many say that this is a secular protest. >> there are people with all kinds of ideologies here together, but the attitude for the police never changes. >> the environmentalists and you cannot have this with the party or the ground. >> at issue is the future of turkey as a secular state. although there are many protesters, half of the electorate voted for his party in the last
the confrontations have expanded too many of turkey's major cities. used waterofficers cannons to try to dampen the discontent. alternating with teargas and pepper spray. then, in the middle of the afternoon, the police withdrew from the square, allowing protesters to claim this space. many protesters and the international community have criticized the government for heavy handedness in their approach, something the prime minister had to acknowledge. >> it is true that the police force...
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about turkey. it's not just a middle east. it's not just an asian country and european country. it's in both of those continents. it's also mediterranean country. and to tell medicine at this hourmediterraneans thatthey can't drink or show emotion in public, that's not going to work. >>> now going to the irs. they're in even more trouble now because of all the money they spend on their conferences. we'll show you those funny videos and tell you how much they spent. to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal, or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i'm given to doing anyway, by staying in touch with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. in reality it's not like they actually care. this is purely about political grandstanding. i've worn lots of hats, but i've always kept this going. i've been doing politics now for a dozen years. (vo) he's been called the epic politics man. he's
about turkey. it's not just a middle east. it's not just an asian country and european country. it's in both of those continents. it's also mediterranean country. and to tell medicine at this hourmediterraneans thatthey can't drink or show emotion in public, that's not going to work. >>> now going to the irs. they're in even more trouble now because of all the money they spend on their conferences. we'll show you those funny videos and tell you how much they spent. to the fire. are you...
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instability, instability spreading into turkey, a key u.s. al fly that region is a desperate situation for the white house tonight, shep. >> shepard: indeed it is, ed henry at the white house. as we continue to look live this is taksim a large square in the center of the city. another square near where all of this began. it's actually just a very small park. and it was very close to this and had what amounted to the last green space in all of this part of the city. that's how all of this began with a group of protesters who wanted to save the trees. the prime minister has asked to meet with them tomorrow but they are now refusing. at 2:30 in the morning we know he will be meeting tomorrow with some sort of famous people and the protesters, the original protesters are saying this is just the beginning, that this will now spread and it will grow. joining us now from context and perspective, ambassador stewart holiday. he is the former u.s. ambassador for special political affairs at the united nations. sir, with what degree of concern do you wa
instability, instability spreading into turkey, a key u.s. al fly that region is a desperate situation for the white house tonight, shep. >> shepard: indeed it is, ed henry at the white house. as we continue to look live this is taksim a large square in the center of the city. another square near where all of this began. it's actually just a very small park. and it was very close to this and had what amounted to the last green space in all of this part of the city. that's how all of this...
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hello and welcome to all the protests in turkey have. we can show no sign of abating turning a country from a moral muslim democracy just a month ago it's a case study of growing up there is tearing the top there both of these descriptions while to stop that i'm now joined by your like and columnist for the mana one of turkey's leading newspapers thank you very much for your time sir. we've seen a lot of protests in recent years both in the region and beyond and i think it's fairly easy to cost turkey as just another country sort of getting into the rally mood but i would argue that what we're seeing in turkey of these days is very different fundamentally different from what we saw in the arab spring countries and in the west of it they occupy movement would you agree with that yes i would. agree with not making a comparison with the arab spring. has been made at the start of what you're into now i think turkey of today is in the totally different position egypt or tunisia or libya in two thousand and eleven. the prime minister with all
hello and welcome to all the protests in turkey have. we can show no sign of abating turning a country from a moral muslim democracy just a month ago it's a case study of growing up there is tearing the top there both of these descriptions while to stop that i'm now joined by your like and columnist for the mana one of turkey's leading newspapers thank you very much for your time sir. we've seen a lot of protests in recent years both in the region and beyond and i think it's fairly easy to cost...
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turkey! [ cheers and applause ] yes, yes. turkey. jim? >> violent antigovernment protests have exploded throughout turkey. >> demonstrators say the prime minister is a dictator and they want him to resign. >> more than 400 people have been reported hurt over the last week. >> the streets of some of turkey's biggest cities have become battlefields. police tried to push back protesters with water cannons. the authorities fired tear gas into a crowd of thousands. this started out as a small demonstration against the destruction of an istanbul park to make way for a shopping mall. >> stephen: wow! that is the worst mall-related violence since every black friday sale. now it turns out this whole brouhaha is over more than just some park. it's over national identity. you see, for centuries turkey was an ottoman backwater of curved swords, decorative footstool and pouterred sweetmeats. then first turkish president and kid in play tribute head ke mall at a turk dragged the country whirling and dirvishing into the 19th century by abolishing the su
turkey! [ cheers and applause ] yes, yes. turkey. jim? >> violent antigovernment protests have exploded throughout turkey. >> demonstrators say the prime minister is a dictator and they want him to resign. >> more than 400 people have been reported hurt over the last week. >> the streets of some of turkey's biggest cities have become battlefields. police tried to push back protesters with water cannons. the authorities fired tear gas into a crowd of thousands. this...
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and the government in turkey has apologized for the violent response by security forces towards protesters. water cannons and tear gas for. protesters made fresh attempts to reach the prime minister's office at least fifty being arrested. dozens of homes were raided and sixteen people detained simply using social media and the internet has been used to share information. against the government turkish prime minister has its role in the riots. in particular. the people. on the television news. the revolution will not be televised that is according to graffiti spray painted all over istanbul and indeed the protests have gone largely unnoticed by the state media here in turkey however people did have the last word by destroying the satellite trucks of local state media channels if not to prove a point then at least to vent out their anger and frustration at the media that did not cover the events at home pepper spray water cannons tear gas only hell was breaking loose in taksim with police trying to evict environmentalists and their supporters from the park last weekend when turkish audiences
and the government in turkey has apologized for the violent response by security forces towards protesters. water cannons and tear gas for. protesters made fresh attempts to reach the prime minister's office at least fifty being arrested. dozens of homes were raided and sixteen people detained simply using social media and the internet has been used to share information. against the government turkish prime minister has its role in the riots. in particular. the people. on the television news....
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turkey this is happening right now, leader turkey saying you have to get out of the square. and you see it cleared inside istanbul, people going home now after pushed out by security forces is that country stable enough as we have to use that country to get aid through to syria? >> right. two points, first of all, the military in turkey is control. our relationships with -- with the -- with furnishing the syrian rebels with ammunition and training goes through the military, yes, so we're okay there. and i also believe that turkey will come around. i think the leadership in turkey realizes they have to back off a bit. and i think over the next few days and weeks they will do that. as far as helping syrians, the key linchpin is the turkish military. >> general bob scales. he'll leave us now but come back next time. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> all right. we will now come back here for some american news and a mom behind bars. coming up, the shocking thing this mom did, according to police, to her own daughter. >>> and little sarah fights for life. new word from her m
turkey this is happening right now, leader turkey saying you have to get out of the square. and you see it cleared inside istanbul, people going home now after pushed out by security forces is that country stable enough as we have to use that country to get aid through to syria? >> right. two points, first of all, the military in turkey is control. our relationships with -- with the -- with furnishing the syrian rebels with ammunition and training goes through the military, yes, so we're...
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turkey is a democracy. everybody can believe what they like. >> the majority of people here support the prime minister. people are conservative, hard- working muslims. in a city where families are important, fathers usually run the household, just like the prime minister runs the country. authority is not questioned -- in fact, it's welcomed. few here understand the protests in taksim square. >> just time for a little bit of sports news. madrid have a new coach. >> he has steered some of europe's top sites. he won the champions league twice. you are up-to-date. >> stay with us here on dw. more news at the top of the hour. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- detain the tries to whistleblower. what are the repercussions of tracking down eric snowden? protesters will continue to march. are the concerns really been addressed? "inside storyng americas" from washington. as of monday afternoon
turkey is a democracy. everybody can believe what they like. >> the majority of people here support the prime minister. people are conservative, hard- working muslims. in a city where families are important, fathers usually run the household, just like the prime minister runs the country. authority is not questioned -- in fact, it's welcomed. few here understand the protests in taksim square. >> just time for a little bit of sports news. madrid have a new coach. >> he has...
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turkey is a response to everyone's failed policies both domestic and foreign. before our dongo were one that was never interfering with our neighbors internal affairs but. it seems that under the un the our there are gone governments turkey is mainly starving to us interests turkish interests. also besides this food there is a deep rooted in turkish probably because of our government the so-called kurdish separatists and the kurdish separatists especially accelerated by the great middle east initiate the united states and israel policy if government does not correct its policies or if there is no all. and early election in turkey these incidents and these protests may repeat itself several times in thirteen and i think one should watch out. meanwhile. have launched a digital attack on the turkish government and they have brought down the websites of the president and the ruling party find out the details on r.t. dot com. also there you can find live updates on the unrest in turkey including footage photos and witness accounts and you can take part in our web si
turkey is a response to everyone's failed policies both domestic and foreign. before our dongo were one that was never interfering with our neighbors internal affairs but. it seems that under the un the our there are gone governments turkey is mainly starving to us interests turkish interests. also besides this food there is a deep rooted in turkish probably because of our government the so-called kurdish separatists and the kurdish separatists especially accelerated by the great middle east...
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turkey's prime minister remains defiant over a wave of protests against him calling the rallies illegal but sparking fears of further division in the country. talks between the u.s. and chinese leaders are overshadowed by the country's fiery exchange of accusations and ask growing tension over america's p.r. campaign and beijing's domain. and divorce over duty president putin says being in the top job is behind the split with his wife which the couple insist was amicable. this is thirty coming to you live from the russian capital i'm marina josh welcome to the program the sheer scale of america's surveillance empire is coming to light with a new leak detailing a global system that logs potentially people's entire online life with some help from a few internet giants telephones haven't been spared either was the authorities reportedly collecting and storing the call records of americans on mass and washington is furious calling the leaks reprehensible and the surveillance necessary here's art he's an associate. after i stop in news that america's national security agency has been collect
turkey's prime minister remains defiant over a wave of protests against him calling the rallies illegal but sparking fears of further division in the country. talks between the u.s. and chinese leaders are overshadowed by the country's fiery exchange of accusations and ask growing tension over america's p.r. campaign and beijing's domain. and divorce over duty president putin says being in the top job is behind the split with his wife which the couple insist was amicable. this is thirty coming...
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here, nobody's objecting to system in turkey. the question here is i don't want behavior, i don't want governance style and the party's governance style. >> rose: in other words they wanted to go to this park and put this building in and put this kind of mall in there, correct. >> yes. but this was a spark. there are a lot of instances like that. >> rose: like what. >> for instance they just named two days before the park event they named a new bridge after a actualson -- sultan who killeda lot of shiites. you have a turkey one party and one man state where one man decides. you have to give him credit. he decides which building is going to go up where, which commercial is going to run, whether or not the commercial can run on television, northern policy, domestic policy. he manages to keep so many bottoms in the air. >> to put a finer point on this, i think that what people are protesting in the mark and trees and building is the spark that henri said. but i think this was again about the arrogance of power, about police brutalit
here, nobody's objecting to system in turkey. the question here is i don't want behavior, i don't want governance style and the party's governance style. >> rose: in other words they wanted to go to this park and put this building in and put this kind of mall in there, correct. >> yes. but this was a spark. there are a lot of instances like that. >> rose: like what. >> for instance they just named two days before the park event they named a new bridge after a actualson...
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this is very new in turkey. people are protesting others' rights to protest and assemble. > it doesn't seem there is a coherent philosophy or set of demands. do these last? >> they're not political and not let -- led by any political movement. what's really interesting is that this movement, this wave might fizzle but the new wave in turkish politics is the can e class which found it organize very effectively by using the social media and the government in ways it did not think it had the power to. so welcome to the new turkey, i would say, with a rising middle class. >> thank you very much for coming in. let's go to carolina now where -- least 119 people were killed by a fire in a poultry processing plant. >> it's china's most deadly blaze in a decade. it began at 6:00 in the morning. 350 workers were inside the meat processing plant when it caught fire. an eyewitness spoke of the panic when the lights went out, the -- anicked when they couldn't find ways to escape. it's said the corridors were cramped, exits n
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turkey as a religious state. the prime minister has been moving smartly towards the implementation of turkey and his wife even wear as hijab. the park was a local catalyst. he's been cut back more and more of the secular rights. megyn, more important, even as president obama snuggles up to president obama snuggles up to prime minister0gzx> erring tur more prisoners than anyone, and when itd he passed am/o law restricting alcohol sales.iv7 well, they@j make good=o theym.d saw the secular turks, e young people overwhelmingly, thñ educated saw --iko slowly becomg saudi arabia, and he is close to the muslim brother hood so you're.i violent fight is the struggle between those whoh7 want a modern turkey and those who want to take añ back. a struggleuñ between those who a struggleuñ between those who want0gña the prime minister whoawx want o turn turkeyu/" back. >> the question is this9 is a turkish spring and what that means for us. we'll pick it upu there after the break. >> megyn: fox news alert and chaos
turkey as a religious state. the prime minister has been moving smartly towards the implementation of turkey and his wife even wear as hijab. the park was a local catalyst. he's been cut back more and more of the secular rights. megyn, more important, even as president obama snuggles up to president obama snuggles up to prime minister0gzx> erring tur more prisoners than anyone, and when itd he passed am/o law restricting alcohol sales.iv7 well, they@j make good=o theym.d saw the secular...
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demonstrators across turkey are met with clouds of tear gas as they clash with security forces for a fourth straight day there are mounting allegations over time by the authorities. on reaching a milestone we'll look back at the online videos that you watched helping unseat to become the finest global t.v. channel to reach one billion you tube views. new song russia and around the world this is all i see was me. and welcome to the program. one hundred and fifty four years the amount of time whistleblower bradley mining could spend behind bars he's a spanish trial begins later today in the u.s. after his arrest and twenty ten which saw him charged with aiding the enemy on two legs thousands of classified documents online content of the details for us it was a video that shocked the world footage of a u.s. apache helicopter killing twelve iraqi civilians including two journalists collateral murder the cold blooded brutality of the occupation captured on film it was leaked by a young american soldier army private bradley manning the video was uploaded to wiki leaks but it would prove to
demonstrators across turkey are met with clouds of tear gas as they clash with security forces for a fourth straight day there are mounting allegations over time by the authorities. on reaching a milestone we'll look back at the online videos that you watched helping unseat to become the finest global t.v. channel to reach one billion you tube views. new song russia and around the world this is all i see was me. and welcome to the program. one hundred and fifty four years the amount of time...