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and syria especially so the bottom line is turkey is not same turkey before two thousand now it is you know different ambitions and a water were eight thousand it's you know better economy. it's been accused is no to mons at any rate whatever it does ok i don't what do you think about that because you know year and a half ago turkey didn't have very many problems with its neighbors now it has problems with almost everybody now. i think we need to distinguish between two different foreign policy styles one is what has already been going on that turkey is becoming more dynamic and proactive in foreign policy and as an opposition member of parliament i do support the new dynamism and proactive style in turkish foreign policy this however is quite different from what's also going on on the other hand and we can't simply gloss it as an autumn and style of foreign policy and this is a foreign policy that relies heavily on turkey's sunni muslim partners in the greater region moreover she within turkey in domestic politics there is the self perception that turkey is moving towards in your argu
and syria especially so the bottom line is turkey is not same turkey before two thousand now it is you know different ambitions and a water were eight thousand it's you know better economy. it's been accused is no to mons at any rate whatever it does ok i don't what do you think about that because you know year and a half ago turkey didn't have very many problems with its neighbors now it has problems with almost everybody now. i think we need to distinguish between two different foreign policy...
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a low end welcome to crossfire thank you turkey and its road ahead a little over a year ago turkey was being hailed as the new leader and model for the most of the world among many turks the ottoman legacy is again back in vogue mind how things have changed instead of focusing on a foreign policy of no problems with its neighbors particularly syria is ankara's foreign policy today in disarray. to cross-talk the new ottomans i'm joined by gareth jenkins in istanbul he is a nonresident senior fellow with the institute for security and development policy silk road studies program also in istanbul we have icon editor america he is a republican people's party member of parliament and in washington we cross to ten year the correspondent for the time daily and a fellow with the henry jackson society right gentlemen cross-talk rosen a fact i mean she can jump in anytime one if i go to you first what is neo optimism and is that a good idea. oh basically i think it's the idea that there should be a turkish fluency in the middle east in particular in those territories which were once ruled by the
a low end welcome to crossfire thank you turkey and its road ahead a little over a year ago turkey was being hailed as the new leader and model for the most of the world among many turks the ottoman legacy is again back in vogue mind how things have changed instead of focusing on a foreign policy of no problems with its neighbors particularly syria is ankara's foreign policy today in disarray. to cross-talk the new ottomans i'm joined by gareth jenkins in istanbul he is a nonresident senior...
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now that turkey is a turkey's position towards this turks now we have to. probably we have to specify that you know this is another kurdish position kurdish people are the citizens of turkey so there was a general problem this was a general problem of democratization in turkey and turkey have done a lot for this kurdish minority last last ten years whether we like it or not so it is possible now to enter seriously bates' about anything related to turkey about autonomy federalism whatever easily in turkey and that's a that's a gain in terms of political discourse or right but in the future of it there is a there is a serious doubt and concern and sometime hatred and disgust i got about the p.k. activism in interest and there and there are people tend to differentiate this from general kurdish rights and freedoms ok so expanding kurdish rights and freedoms are not organically relate to demands or peak aspiration to build their own territory and their own rule so these are seen to be different things in turkey and what do you think about that i mean because tu
now that turkey is a turkey's position towards this turks now we have to. probably we have to specify that you know this is another kurdish position kurdish people are the citizens of turkey so there was a general problem this was a general problem of democratization in turkey and turkey have done a lot for this kurdish minority last last ten years whether we like it or not so it is possible now to enter seriously bates' about anything related to turkey about autonomy federalism whatever easily...
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turkey and so on many levels . i mean i think turkey had no other choice but to. certain degree involved with syria. and that's you know what it did i mean you can criticize certainly you know if i go if i go to kind of let's look at syria because you know it before this you know before turkey's stance it could have been a mediator it could have played a very different role but it decided to go against assad so you can what do you think about that because you know the dynamic change there i mean the syrians are not going to look at the turks as being a mediator i still insist that turkey's involvement in the middle east and north africa is one that works through the new conservative partners the case of egypt and the case of libya i think prove my case. since what we see on the rise in these two countries is muslim brotherhood influence in politics and we also see a similar trend in iraq where turkey is again at odds with the government in syria turkey unfortunately has acted in a very sectarian based and has not b
turkey and so on many levels . i mean i think turkey had no other choice but to. certain degree involved with syria. and that's you know what it did i mean you can criticize certainly you know if i go if i go to kind of let's look at syria because you know it before this you know before turkey's stance it could have been a mediator it could have played a very different role but it decided to go against assad so you can what do you think about that because you know the dynamic change there i...
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>> the turkey geeoes to play wi it. >> that turkey can move! >> if your football team is doing bad today, you need to dress this fellow. >> is this an actual pet turkey or a turkey they will keep for -- >> they're not playing with their food. this is a pet turkey. >> this is impressive. this is a talented turkey. >> do you think the turkey thinks the football is something, though? maybe a giant egg? maybe it's feeling maternal, feeling like it needs the -- to nest on it or something? i don't know. i'm impressed this turkey loves football. >>> the internet is full of great turkey fry fails. see the internet tip to avoid being part of that. >> wear shoes. i want to point that out as an important factor. >> practicing safe turkey frying next. >> we want to wish everyone a happy thanksgiving. >> that's thanksgiving [ bell ringing ] ♪ in a world where ♪ there is so much to see ♪ there's still no other place ♪ that i would rather, rather ♪ rather, rather be ♪ [ male announcer ] dip into sabra hummus and discover a little taste of the worl
>> the turkey geeoes to play wi it. >> that turkey can move! >> if your football team is doing bad today, you need to dress this fellow. >> is this an actual pet turkey or a turkey they will keep for -- >> they're not playing with their food. this is a pet turkey. >> this is impressive. this is a talented turkey. >> do you think the turkey thinks the football is something, though? maybe a giant egg? maybe it's feeling maternal, feeling like it needs the...
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consequently turkey. which is the country most concerned about kurdish nationalism having being host to the largest population of kurds in the world is cry wary of this situation but in particular i think when we talk about potential developments the most immediate case of course is syria and i don't think the situation on the ground there would suggest that there's a clear winner certainly not for a kurdish aspirations at the moment the kurds of course would like autonomy in syria and. probably the same in turkey but at the moment there are challenges to that there are internal divisions there is relationship with iraqi kurds who have tried to smooth out the visions so peter for the moment i think it's a complex question well i would if i could let me let me put it into perspective let's put it in historical perspective i mean this is a best case they have for autonomy at least maybe even stated since the end of the first world war. well it depends where you're speaking about the best the kurds of course
consequently turkey. which is the country most concerned about kurdish nationalism having being host to the largest population of kurds in the world is cry wary of this situation but in particular i think when we talk about potential developments the most immediate case of course is syria and i don't think the situation on the ground there would suggest that there's a clear winner certainly not for a kurdish aspirations at the moment the kurds of course would like autonomy in syria and....
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and turkey. so the first point on the negotiations and it's been mentioned in the previous three criteria were defined in copenhagen its political and economic and also the key negotiations the realization and assessment at each stage of the process when the chapters are open and where they are closed. the present time out of the 35 chapters in the negotiations there of the 13 chapters and close on the one nothing has happened since. there are elements that are raised by the insist on the related to the challenges turkey has built for some of the member states. nevertheless i want to say that there are three chapters. the one on public procurement and the one on social policy and employment that can be open for negotiations. they can fit and feel ready for the opening of the chapters and there are eight chapters or so that cannot be opened and until we can resolve with turkey with turkey and the e.u. joining together. and i have to say year the e.u. for implementation for the protocol would give
and turkey. so the first point on the negotiations and it's been mentioned in the previous three criteria were defined in copenhagen its political and economic and also the key negotiations the realization and assessment at each stage of the process when the chapters are open and where they are closed. the present time out of the 35 chapters in the negotiations there of the 13 chapters and close on the one nothing has happened since. there are elements that are raised by the insist on the...
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needs turkey more or whether turkey meets the u.s. more. effective security and diplomatic efforts by the u.s. in the region required turkish support. affect is turkish approaches to gradually stabilize the region while allowing democracy to advance require active u.s. cooperation. whatever the plan, and not to be based on anyone's analysis about who needs to more or who has more leverage over home in managing the crisis. interestingly the current u.s. and turkey talks to open the door for the closest military to military cooperation between the two countries in the last decade. while cooperation has gradually increased, they are still lingering tension and resentments from the iraq war and the american military side and perhaps i'm turkey still need to be addressed. the reconciliation of leadership that these two militaries would itself be a positive step in stabilizing the region for a long term democratic progress. as you know, reconciliation is not often and announced school between sides with strongly held views. i will note, however t
needs turkey more or whether turkey meets the u.s. more. effective security and diplomatic efforts by the u.s. in the region required turkish support. affect is turkish approaches to gradually stabilize the region while allowing democracy to advance require active u.s. cooperation. whatever the plan, and not to be based on anyone's analysis about who needs to more or who has more leverage over home in managing the crisis. interestingly the current u.s. and turkey talks to open the door for the...
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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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that that money weapons are being funneled through turkey to the syrian armed opposition sort turkey is in the thick of things turkey has been trying to unify a very very fragmented syrian opposition so far too little success but sending troops turkish troops over the border into syria is a whole different dimension ok maggie if i go to you in tampa do you think the syrians want the turks to blink because they know nato doesn't really want to get involved in this at least overtly. to bluff well. yeah that's a good question peter well let me just go back to your previous question i would agree with the or for in with with the other guests from turkey i think syria is some sort of potential vietnam for turkey i don't think thirty would want to intervene in syria militarily for now at least because intervening in syria could get turkey sucked into the syria sucked into a sectarian war in syria and that would backlash in turkey because of the issue of the kurds my dear bill against turkey my unify with the kurds in syria and also there would be a proxy war between iran we should also bri
that that money weapons are being funneled through turkey to the syrian armed opposition sort turkey is in the thick of things turkey has been trying to unify a very very fragmented syrian opposition so far too little success but sending troops turkish troops over the border into syria is a whole different dimension ok maggie if i go to you in tampa do you think the syrians want the turks to blink because they know nato doesn't really want to get involved in this at least overtly. to bluff...
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are very much engaged on turkey and the region around turkey. turkey emerged over the last 40 years for the relative margins of europe and the middle east, to occupy an increasingly important and influential place in the regional -- in the region and on the world stage. the country's new role is born of immense transformation. economically, socially and politically over the past two decades or more, that have made the country in many respects more successful, and certainly more confident that at any time in maybe 150 or 200 years. it's also made possible by reappreciation and reappraisal by turks. by citizens in the region, countrymen in the region. by the united states, europe and others. turkey's dual middle eastern and european character. the absent to some liabilities that come with that. this conference is an unusually important opportunity to examine aspects of turkish middle east character. i want to add my congratulations for organizing this event. thank you very much. >> and now it gives me enormous pleasure to welcome senator john mcca
are very much engaged on turkey and the region around turkey. turkey emerged over the last 40 years for the relative margins of europe and the middle east, to occupy an increasingly important and influential place in the regional -- in the region and on the world stage. the country's new role is born of immense transformation. economically, socially and politically over the past two decades or more, that have made the country in many respects more successful, and certainly more confident that...
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and turkey. the first point on the negotiation, and it may have our dimension, we all know the criteria, defined in copenhagen, it is political, economic, and the negotiation corresponding to the mix of commitment, realization, and asset management. at the present time, out of 35 chapters, negotiations with 30 have been done on 30 chapters and close on one. the last chapter actually opens in june 2010. nothing has happened since. there are elements that were raised by the previous speaker. they're probably related to the challenges that turkey is in. nevertheless, i want to say that there are three chapters, the one on public procurement, the one on social policy and employment that can be open for negotiations. these are chapters on which everyone is waiting to see if there is more so that we can wait for the opening of this chapter. there are a chapters or so that cannot be opened until actually we can resolve with turkey that question of turkey opening up the air force to cyprus, according to
and turkey. the first point on the negotiation, and it may have our dimension, we all know the criteria, defined in copenhagen, it is political, economic, and the negotiation corresponding to the mix of commitment, realization, and asset management. at the present time, out of 35 chapters, negotiations with 30 have been done on 30 chapters and close on one. the last chapter actually opens in june 2010. nothing has happened since. there are elements that were raised by the previous speaker....
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turkey. we want to be like turkey. that's what they say. a lot of them, i wish more of them would say we'd like to be more like america, but they see this reconciliation between islam and democracy and i've made my criticism and i've made them very clear, but when you see the -- what people want, they understand that this reconciliation between fundamental islam and democracy has to be reconciled and that is what is happening in turkey with certainly some difficulties, as well. and i stand here not as a critic giving with full and certain knowledge that we are totally gridlocked here, not too far from here and the american people are not very happy with that performance, either. so i hope that responds to your question. >> i'm the professor at johns hopkins and the scholar at the middle east institute. senator, this morning you've been somewhat restrained in talking about syria, and i wonder if i can tempt you to say more explicitly what you want turkey and the united states to do, what you want nato to do. >> one of the criticisms right no
turkey. we want to be like turkey. that's what they say. a lot of them, i wish more of them would say we'd like to be more like america, but they see this reconciliation between islam and democracy and i've made my criticism and i've made them very clear, but when you see the -- what people want, they understand that this reconciliation between fundamental islam and democracy has to be reconciled and that is what is happening in turkey with certainly some difficulties, as well. and i stand here...
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it is up to turkey. with decentralization i think the kurds could settle for a lot less what to the pkk wants to be a party of negotiations i agree. if we did have the is confidential negotiations we could have common ground. it is not too late to to do something serious. >> if you plan to participate in the discussion, moved to the microphone. now you have said there will be an alternative and the event -- event has mirrored that talking about the elements of the akp model. is an interesting organization and is a broad coalition business people, groups, progresses, intellectuals that run not happy about the situation in turkey. will this coalition hold strong? will it the threat and? what is your assessment? >> the focus of the party from different sectors of society most come from istanbul and the minister of foreign affairs, and from a different sector of society but from 2007 came the president and the partner of the party and they left the party for a new party that wasn't successful. they dominated
it is up to turkey. with decentralization i think the kurds could settle for a lot less what to the pkk wants to be a party of negotiations i agree. if we did have the is confidential negotiations we could have common ground. it is not too late to to do something serious. >> if you plan to participate in the discussion, moved to the microphone. now you have said there will be an alternative and the event -- event has mirrored that talking about the elements of the akp model. is an...
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i had no idea turkey hunting was actually like this. >> yo, turkey. yo, don't you get away.ñ >> sorry. i got it. >> thatfx(=59 was not amused. >> no. >> nathan at bassmaster travel all over the place at this turkey hunting prank videos. actually climbed upfá on the garbage cans there. the best is after he shoots them, he always drags them out by one foot. >> it will taste real nice. >> they take it outside as well. >> bang-bang! >> he gets shotñ and slides dow the windshield in the hood of this car, so much so the cops actually show up. the police say this helicopter was called for them. liste listen. >> all right. someone called. >> you guys want to like shoot me or something? >> want to avoid that. all right, guys. >> uh-oh, dale has a laughing fit. they had a report of a man dressed like a turkey. >> they responded. >> he had an orange toy gun and a helicopter. >> i want to see that again. >> a man dressed in a spandex turkey suit. >> looked like they didn't get in trouble. to see the entire turkey prank site, go to our website. >> this poor gir
i had no idea turkey hunting was actually like this. >> yo, turkey. yo, don't you get away.ñ >> sorry. i got it. >> thatfx(=59 was not amused. >> no. >> nathan at bassmaster travel all over the place at this turkey hunting prank videos. actually climbed upfá on the garbage cans there. the best is after he shoots them, he always drags them out by one foot. >> it will taste real nice. >> they take it outside as well. >> bang-bang! >> he gets...
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and eat this turkey. stay with us. ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ ♪ >> charlie brown even celebrating thanksgiving. >> classic there. speaking of classics. this has become pretty much a tradition here at abc. a cooking lesson thanks tonight to "nightline" anchor bill weir. >> his deep fried turkey lesson is coming up. keep an eye on the real star of the show, bill's little daughter. >> happy thanksgiving. this recipe is for all of those who want to keep the oven off this holiday. and go outside. and enjoy a, a nice brisk autumn. and it's also for those who enjoy a little danger, seasoning their stuffing and cranberries. the threat of a, i don't know, a massive deck fire, third degree burns. now, step number one. go to youtube. type in "turkey fryer disaster." >> drop and run. dude, drop and run. there you will see exactly why you want to remain sober and well away from your wood deck. the fir
and eat this turkey. stay with us. ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ ♪ >> charlie brown even celebrating thanksgiving. >> classic there. speaking of classics. this has become pretty much a tradition here at abc. a cooking lesson thanks tonight to "nightline" anchor bill weir. >> his deep fried turkey lesson is coming up. keep...
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it will also require turkey and the u.s. to cooperate as closely as ever to tackle all these challenges and many more that i have not had the chance to even broach where we also stand shoulder to shoulder hike afghanistan, balkans, and others. today, as a turkish turkish ci are proud to be a truly secular liberal democracy among 57 nations with predominantly muslim populations. however, we no longer want to be an exception. the people of the middle east rightfully deserve a dignified life and the lasting dividends of democracy and peace. to the extent that we work together to meet these challenges, we will not only strengthen our bilateral partnership, but also help maintain an advanced peace and security on a global level. as always, along with the united states, turkey will continue to uphold democratic principles. thank you. [ applause ] >> we have time for about ten minutes of questions. are there any questions? you've already asked -- the lady in red, please? lady in red, please? could you wait for the microphone? >> th
it will also require turkey and the u.s. to cooperate as closely as ever to tackle all these challenges and many more that i have not had the chance to even broach where we also stand shoulder to shoulder hike afghanistan, balkans, and others. today, as a turkish turkish ci are proud to be a truly secular liberal democracy among 57 nations with predominantly muslim populations. however, we no longer want to be an exception. the people of the middle east rightfully deserve a dignified life and...
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whether it's turkey's diplomacy with iran, iraq, egypt, or turkey's generous assistance to -- humanitarian assistance to syrian refugees, or turkey's installation of a nato anti-missile battery, or the way it's dealing with the tensions along its border, turkey's taking a strong stance, including for the palestinians, which is close to our heart at the middle east institute. turkey is front and center on the world stage. so a question that we will be looking at today, how is turkey navigating in such a turbulent sea throughout the middle east? how is it dealing with the crisis in syria, with the increased friction with the kurdish population? how will the country repair its relations with israel while sticking to its principles? this conference aims to answer these questions and others that come up today. to do so we have a series of extremely good speakers featuring senator john mccain, turkogluish ambassador nam namak tahn, the foreign min store senior advisor ibrahim kolum will be joining us later today by skype. unfortunately he and senior advisor salek -- amir salek who planned to be
whether it's turkey's diplomacy with iran, iraq, egypt, or turkey's generous assistance to -- humanitarian assistance to syrian refugees, or turkey's installation of a nato anti-missile battery, or the way it's dealing with the tensions along its border, turkey's taking a strong stance, including for the palestinians, which is close to our heart at the middle east institute. turkey is front and center on the world stage. so a question that we will be looking at today, how is turkey navigating...
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turkey has something. yes, i will do it, it is my commitment stemming from this, the european union has also a commitment. what is this commitment? in 2004 when the greeks were against this unknown plan. .. >> has the obligation to adopt all the coe that was accumulated by the time without any discussion. so this decision to enter into direct trade with the turkish -- [inaudible] was a decision binding -- [inaudible] so turkey said that i will open the harbors and the airports. at the same time that you implement your own decision. and this proposal is valid, is on the table since the beginning of the year 2006, and we are waiting whether european union will one day see this offer. thank you very much. prison -- [applause] >> thank you, mr. minister. let me, um, take the moderator's prerogative to ask the first question, and then we will open up to questions. we will be just for you all to know, we will, um, have until 3:20 instead of 3:15 on the schedule. they've given us an extra five minutes. i would li
turkey has something. yes, i will do it, it is my commitment stemming from this, the european union has also a commitment. what is this commitment? in 2004 when the greeks were against this unknown plan. .. >> has the obligation to adopt all the coe that was accumulated by the time without any discussion. so this decision to enter into direct trade with the turkish -- [inaudible] was a decision binding -- [inaudible] so turkey said that i will open the harbors and the airports. at the...
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including solutions for your turkey troubles. >> we brought the butterball turkey hot line right here into our sued yo. >> you can e-mail us your turkey questions. e-mail us at friendsfirst@foxnews.com or tweet us at fox friends first. >> we have the master butcher. he is showing us how to properly carve our turkey this year. >> it smells good. >> it does. thanksgiving is a lot more than food. >> as we all know the holidays can be stressful and hard at times. that brings us to our brew own this question of the day. we have a special guest helping us out. dr dr. keith ablow. >> he is going to help us survive the family drama. >> you can tweet us at fox friends first or e-mail at friendsfirst@foxnews.com. keith ablow will be here to help us answer those questions. >> the top five stories making news at this hour. the search for a serial killer is now over. police raying and charging a staten island sales man who is caught on video at the crime scene. spent 24-hours being questioned finally cracked and confessed. he knew all three of his victims and might have been planning to strike aga
including solutions for your turkey troubles. >> we brought the butterball turkey hot line right here into our sued yo. >> you can e-mail us your turkey questions. e-mail us at friendsfirst@foxnews.com or tweet us at fox friends first. >> we have the master butcher. he is showing us how to properly carve our turkey this year. >> it smells good. >> it does. thanksgiving is a lot more than food. >> as we all know the holidays can be stressful and hard at times....
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tonight on r t turkey gives the green light to military operations beyond the country's borders after wednesday's deadly shelling from syrian territory. also as the west rushes to blame president the sad for the cross border violence moscow calls for a strength on both sides but highlights the lack of global condemnation from the turners and killed dozens in aleppo. and after the rub says protesters stormed the greek defense ministry later showed despair in the struggling country. eight pm thursday night here in moscow welcome if you just joined us mimes kevin i mean this is r t live for the top stories and first turkey's parliament or throws the military to engage in cross border armed operations following the shelling of a town from syrian territory on wednesday meantime tension on the border is worsening too with turkey renewing its for a tell a tree shelling of its war torn neighbor for a second day artie's middle east correspondent as the latest. as expected the turkish parliament has voted overwhelmingly in favor of the wising military operations in syria what this does mean is
tonight on r t turkey gives the green light to military operations beyond the country's borders after wednesday's deadly shelling from syrian territory. also as the west rushes to blame president the sad for the cross border violence moscow calls for a strength on both sides but highlights the lack of global condemnation from the turners and killed dozens in aleppo. and after the rub says protesters stormed the greek defense ministry later showed despair in the struggling country. eight pm...
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islam is the most important issue in turkey. narrator: most inhabitants of istanbul are muslims, but here, too, we find striking contrasts. some combine their religion with westernized lifestyles. this dovetailing of this consumer society with islamist lifestyle in turkey i think is something that has arisen specifically from the conjuncture of globalizing economics in turkey as well as a relative freedom of expression, and an increasingly educated islamist community-- and increasingly urbanized. i think that it can be, in a way, an export of turkey to other places in the middle east, and i think that it has been. narrator: but many people are fundamentalists and find their identity in islamic traditions. but they are fighting against another tradition here. beginning in the 1920s, one of ataturk's most significant changes was the formal separation of church and stat since that time, religion is supposed to be a matter of individual choice and conviction. secor: i think that turkey has the potential to be a great model of a stat
islam is the most important issue in turkey. narrator: most inhabitants of istanbul are muslims, but here, too, we find striking contrasts. some combine their religion with westernized lifestyles. this dovetailing of this consumer society with islamist lifestyle in turkey i think is something that has arisen specifically from the conjuncture of globalizing economics in turkey as well as a relative freedom of expression, and an increasingly educated islamist community-- and increasingly...
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turkeys that we pardon. there is no sin really committed. they were just born that way. he's most in that camp. >> michael: tricia, what do you think? >> i don't like governor christie but i'm not--but i think i might have to go with notebook on it. i'm not eating at his table. >> michael: we're not pardoning yet because we have one more turkey for you. mitt romney. he ran for president earlier this year. here is mitt romney. >> all right there are 47% who are with him who are dependent on government, who believe that they are victims. >> it's a message which i'm going to carry and continue to carry which is look the president's approach is attractive to people who are not paying taxes. >> michael: jayar? >> this has been done. he continues to talk about all the things that he did to hurt himself, and then watched everybody implode around him and see where he is. we didn't like him before the election, and and now things change and we get to see everything about him afterward. >> michael: and he does seem li
turkeys that we pardon. there is no sin really committed. they were just born that way. he's most in that camp. >> michael: tricia, what do you think? >> i don't like governor christie but i'm not--but i think i might have to go with notebook on it. i'm not eating at his table. >> michael: we're not pardoning yet because we have one more turkey for you. mitt romney. he ran for president earlier this year. here is mitt romney. >> all right there are 47% who are with him...
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the russias are looking at turkey's piftd and turkey has come back closer to the united states and they're not krtable with that because they saw nato and turkey and the united states get together and take out qaddafi and they don't want that to happen again to another ally. last but not least this is also putin's primal fear that if he sets up a precedent of supporting an uprising and the international community to back that uprising, they say what if tomorrow there's a russian spring so he doesn't like what's going on in syria at all. >> warner: what message is turkey sending to russia? russia is a major arms supplier to syria. are they saying you can't use turkish arms space to ship arms in? at least not on passenger planes? and can they enforce it? >> there's a gray area of legality and the turks are enforcing it. they are saying we can do this because it ears our airspace and they're probably acting on intelligence that might have come to them from other places. usually if the turks that has kind of intelligence it's not theirs. and the turks -- >> warner: kind of a nato intelligence?
the russias are looking at turkey's piftd and turkey has come back closer to the united states and they're not krtable with that because they saw nato and turkey and the united states get together and take out qaddafi and they don't want that to happen again to another ally. last but not least this is also putin's primal fear that if he sets up a precedent of supporting an uprising and the international community to back that uprising, they say what if tomorrow there's a russian spring so he...
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>> my turkey. year is the media. i know i'm a broken record, but-- >> you said that last year. >> i don't think i did. i don't remember what i did last year, i i am like you, just about dropped the ball on every issue of the game, the biggest one they couldn't figure out which person to use, like sheep. they act the same, same assumptions, speak the same way and to an issue like benghazi, they're arrogant enough to think it's not a big deal and it's a reason why newsweek disappeared. >> and where did that go? the story was, you couldn't find it. >> and what about reverend wright? >> it is interesting how few opportunities they're taking to advance their careers. there's some great stories out there and they don't want to gobble them up. >> oh, very-- >> bada bum! >> my turkey of the year, you hate to do this on thanksgiving, but sometimes it's just really important. i i think the aspca needs to be called bus greg gutfeld has been using his pet dog to serve him food on thanksgiving and made him dress up on the thanksg
>> my turkey. year is the media. i know i'm a broken record, but-- >> you said that last year. >> i don't think i did. i don't remember what i did last year, i i am like you, just about dropped the ball on every issue of the game, the biggest one they couldn't figure out which person to use, like sheep. they act the same, same assumptions, speak the same way and to an issue like benghazi, they're arrogant enough to think it's not a big deal and it's a reason why newsweek...
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turkey is nearby, and it is all about worst-case scenarios. turkey should be more involved. i can tell you with great confidence that we turks can understand both sides better than they understand each other. iranians may not get the way europeans think. they make themselves clear. europeans may not understand the way iranians tell them. turkey can be not only a facilitator but a good mediator for a solution. not only should turkey be more involved, the only high-level people but lower level people, not only just one or two day meetings in russia or geneva, but covers is taking place in various places. iran has serious concerns, regional and economical. he can think about israel. pakistan. these are all different issues. we should not forget the fact that time is on iran's side. the worldwide public opinion is on their side. is there any other country in the world? israel. these are all different issues concerns must be addressed sincerely. this is important. we should not forget the fact that time is on iran's side. they have rights. the world wide public opinion is on thei
turkey is nearby, and it is all about worst-case scenarios. turkey should be more involved. i can tell you with great confidence that we turks can understand both sides better than they understand each other. iranians may not get the way europeans think. they make themselves clear. europeans may not understand the way iranians tell them. turkey can be not only a facilitator but a good mediator for a solution. not only should turkey be more involved, the only high-level people but lower level...
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from coyotes in golden gate park to turkeys in the berkeley hills. the to bears in yosemite and the backyard pool, can't we all just get along. that's straight ahead on a second look. >>> hello everyone i'm frank somerville and welcome to a second look. tonight we look at what happens when wild animals come into contact with humans. over the years as the people populations moved into areas that were once wildlife habitats those encounters have become a lot more frequent. as rob roth reported last year, that could be deadly for the animals. >> reporter: here at wild care, this barn owl is still recovering. it was struck by a car on highway 37 last month. the owl was just one of some 4,000 wildlife treated here each year. many injuries are the results of brushes with humans. >> our population is growing and expanding and there are a you know a host of native wild neighbors that we have here. >> reporter: whether humans are persistently encroaching on wildlife or wildlife is encroaching on us, there's been an increasing amount of run ins. authorities af
from coyotes in golden gate park to turkeys in the berkeley hills. the to bears in yosemite and the backyard pool, can't we all just get along. that's straight ahead on a second look. >>> hello everyone i'm frank somerville and welcome to a second look. tonight we look at what happens when wild animals come into contact with humans. over the years as the people populations moved into areas that were once wildlife habitats those encounters have become a lot more frequent. as rob roth...
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how all -- how long you think turkey will have to wait? >> well, it is not going to happen anytime soon, that is clear. in brussels, people have been saying that everybody knew that 2012 was going to be a particularly difficult year in terms of turkey and eu relationships with the french presidential elections and with cyprus, as i mentioned, taking over presidency of the european union. so far, the consensus seems to be, ok, it is a good thing that we're in talks that all and let's not worsen our situation. so there is a big entrepreneurial base in turkey. if they gain influence of the things may change. but turkey is not going to be a member of the european union this year or next year. >> thank you very much for that update from brussels. and it is time now for a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines this hour. troops in guinea-basal arrested the prime minister an interim president following a coup. reports is soldiers patrol the capital, government offices, and main roads. the coup has to stabilize the west afric
how all -- how long you think turkey will have to wait? >> well, it is not going to happen anytime soon, that is clear. in brussels, people have been saying that everybody knew that 2012 was going to be a particularly difficult year in terms of turkey and eu relationships with the french presidential elections and with cyprus, as i mentioned, taking over presidency of the european union. so far, the consensus seems to be, ok, it is a good thing that we're in talks that all and let's not...
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needs turkey more or whether turkey needs the u.s. more. effective security and diplomatic efforts by the u.s. in the area required turkish support. affective turkish approaches to gradually stabilizing the area while allowing democracy to advance required active u.s. cooperation. whatever the plan is, it ought not to be based on any one's analysis about who needs whom or who has more leverage over whom in managing a crisis. and interestingly, the current u.s. enter key talks open the door for the closest military to military cooperation between the teeth of countries in the last decade. all operations at -- while cooperations have increased, there are present from the iraq war on the military side and on turkey's barry need to be addressed. the reconciliation of the leadership of these two military's would be a very positive step in stabilizing be area for long term democratic progress. as you know, reconciliation is not often and announced goal between sites with strongly held views. i will know if there are developments now that might be
needs turkey more or whether turkey needs the u.s. more. effective security and diplomatic efforts by the u.s. in the area required turkish support. affective turkish approaches to gradually stabilizing the area while allowing democracy to advance required active u.s. cooperation. whatever the plan is, it ought not to be based on any one's analysis about who needs whom or who has more leverage over whom in managing a crisis. and interestingly, the current u.s. enter key talks open the door for...
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turkey and syria keep the border shelling go away as media reports suggest uncle rod may have provided the waters now landing on its territory in the first place. live pictures from athens where protesters i gathered outside to once again to call for an end to cuts and express anger at the pending visit of germany's angela merkel. and the ruble chavez evolve unity for venezuela the longstanding socialist leader proves he is still enjoys the people support when it will fall term and six more years in power. it's nine pm here in moscow are you watching r t a live with me to have on with same turkey has again fired syria of so cross border mortar bomb strike but a turkish newspaper is reporting the shells that have been landing in turkey for six states now maybe from weapons that ankara itself provided to syrian rebels this together with reports of their separate is the mobilizing inside syria threatens to leave turkey in an awkward diplomatic position a middle east correspondent policia has the latest. what we've witnessed now is five days of increasing conflict along the turkish syrian
turkey and syria keep the border shelling go away as media reports suggest uncle rod may have provided the waters now landing on its territory in the first place. live pictures from athens where protesters i gathered outside to once again to call for an end to cuts and express anger at the pending visit of germany's angela merkel. and the ruble chavez evolve unity for venezuela the longstanding socialist leader proves he is still enjoys the people support when it will fall term and six more...
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. >> turkey is year round. >> reporter: and turkey pays the bills. from the butter ball plant which employs 400, to the area's 76 farmers, who supply a third of the nation's turkeys. >> people all over the country are going to eat these turkeys so i got to take good part of them. >> reporter: in this barn alone, there are more than 11,000 turkeys and mike has three others just like it. these guys are about six weeks old. that's halfway through the growing process. >> this is thanksgiving dinner for every family in america. >> reporter: there's no down time at the plant. only fresh turkeys come off the line now. >> 26 or 27, everybody's pretty tired and dragging. >> reporter: wilma has worked in the turkey industry almost four years. >> i work there had about eight years. >> reporter: in fact it's hard to find anyone here who doesn't have a connection to it. >> my mom works at butter ball. >> reporter: in a tough economy, a product most americans buy at least once a year keeps the paychecks coming. and a free bird given to the workers doesn't go to wa
. >> turkey is year round. >> reporter: and turkey pays the bills. from the butter ball plant which employs 400, to the area's 76 farmers, who supply a third of the nation's turkeys. >> people all over the country are going to eat these turkeys so i got to take good part of them. >> reporter: in this barn alone, there are more than 11,000 turkeys and mike has three others just like it. these guys are about six weeks old. that's halfway through the growing process....