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both pkk and isis have put turkey in their crosshairs. communityting of the of the deputies, pkk will escalate terror. they killed six people yesterday. isis will escalate terror. very poor season. that may sit uneasy with investors. this is not over by any means. the first objective of the interim government is to enact legislation to allow the president to be affiliated with his party. unfortunately yesterday the nationalist party said it will not support such an amendment. we really have to choices. either it they will cohabitate goil 2019 or he is going to to snap elections. before the end of the year turkey will have another set of earlier elections which is going to be destabilizing for the economy and investor sentiment. manus: you are right. that is a big warning sign in terms of the tourism, etc.. i want to get to the merkel- erdogan relationship. he has her head in a vice-like grip. correct.certainly he did a huge favor to merkel by stepping -- stopping the flow of syrian refugees. the numbers are sharply down. i think down by 9
both pkk and isis have put turkey in their crosshairs. communityting of the of the deputies, pkk will escalate terror. they killed six people yesterday. isis will escalate terror. very poor season. that may sit uneasy with investors. this is not over by any means. the first objective of the interim government is to enact legislation to allow the president to be affiliated with his party. unfortunately yesterday the nationalist party said it will not support such an amendment. we really have to...
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they are biding their time in turkey. there are reports of numbers in the turkish port that's a transit route for this. but at the moment up two distinct waves, one from syria and the middle east into afghanistan and greece and the other through north africa into italy. >> sreenivasan: how are the europeans dealing with the new wave of humanity watching up on their shores? >> regarding the middle east, they're bank ago lot on the so-called deal with turkey which is showing a lot of strain. remember for your viewers' sake, there are a million asylum seekers in germany who are having their papers processed in an orderly way. 55,000 people in greece are waiting for claims to be dealt with. the deal with turkey is designed to stem that flow. when it comes to the north african side of things the search and rescue is much weaker. the legal routes that might be available are much less clear and that's why you're seeing the increasing desperation for the thousand-kilometer crossing from north africa to libya to lapadooza which is
they are biding their time in turkey. there are reports of numbers in the turkish port that's a transit route for this. but at the moment up two distinct waves, one from syria and the middle east into afghanistan and greece and the other through north africa into italy. >> sreenivasan: how are the europeans dealing with the new wave of humanity watching up on their shores? >> regarding the middle east, they're bank ago lot on the so-called deal with turkey which is showing a lot of...
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the turkey's owner insists her neighbors hated her beloved turkey and ran him over on purpose. the turkey was known for roaming the streets in frankford, sussex county. some saw the animal as a traffic hazard and danger to children. the issue was brought up at a council meeting last week. shortly after the meeting someone ran over the turkey in front of its owner's house. jodi clark says she can't imagine how anyone could hurt her pet. >> so many people love that bird. i've had people stop by and tell me how much they miss him. >> frankford police are look for the person who was responsible. >>> you might be groggy when you head to the shower this morning. >> i think this is everybody's worst nightmare. if you found something like what we're about to show you, you'd wake up pretty quickly. a woman in san diego discovered this snake in her bathtub last week. animal control officer was able to snake it out of the drain. the python was taken to an animal care facility. residents of the apartmentç building say they have no idea how the snake could have gotten into their building
the turkey's owner insists her neighbors hated her beloved turkey and ran him over on purpose. the turkey was known for roaming the streets in frankford, sussex county. some saw the animal as a traffic hazard and danger to children. the issue was brought up at a council meeting last week. shortly after the meeting someone ran over the turkey in front of its owner's house. jodi clark says she can't imagine how anyone could hurt her pet. >> so many people love that bird. i've had people...
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europe insists turkey meet the remaining five of 72 preexisting conditions. ankara, which had been cracking down on kurdish rebels says that's a nonstarter. >> during the process, turkey is going through in which we lose many lives in terrorist attacks and while we're carrying out perations to eliminate these terrorists in turkish town is, it is out of the question to amend the anti-terror law. >> that is an impasse the controversial deal left hanging in the balance and the fate of more than 50,000 people still stranded in grease greece alone unknown. >> vladimir putin reacting strongly to a defense system that the united states enacted yesterday. it's a mitchell defense system but for the russian president it's a little too close to home. >> it's not a defense system. it's part of a strategic nuclear capability the u.s.a. transfered into the periphery. the periphery in this case is eastern europe. the people who are making such decisions should know that until now they've lived in calm, comfort, and security. now, after the play. of these mitchell definition
europe insists turkey meet the remaining five of 72 preexisting conditions. ankara, which had been cracking down on kurdish rebels says that's a nonstarter. >> during the process, turkey is going through in which we lose many lives in terrorist attacks and while we're carrying out perations to eliminate these terrorists in turkish town is, it is out of the question to amend the anti-terror law. >> that is an impasse the controversial deal left hanging in the balance and the fate of...
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taylor: we are staying with turkey. the prime minister says he is and will not seek reelection in the convention this month. he spoke earlier today in a televised speech. >> it would be more correct to solidarity.ty and >> he said it was not his choice because he was not the party leader. the power struggle between -- counter europe. the russians will create about 30,000 soldiers in the western and southern military district. nato is expected to send about 4000 troops to poland in the state. four out of five americans say the islamic state is their biggest international concern. almost three quarters of say they're concerned the u.s. will not go far enough to stop the group. say they half polled will not go too far. 500 million dollar restructuring plan for public schools. the plan aims to make sure teachers -- teachers held a two-day stakeout this week. house,race for the white a former republican president will not be endorsing donald trump -- donald trump and they bush.th named george expose before george h.w. bush s
taylor: we are staying with turkey. the prime minister says he is and will not seek reelection in the convention this month. he spoke earlier today in a televised speech. >> it would be more correct to solidarity.ty and >> he said it was not his choice because he was not the party leader. the power struggle between -- counter europe. the russians will create about 30,000 soldiers in the western and southern military district. nato is expected to send about 4000 troops to poland in...
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coming up on today's show -- turkey's pipe-carving tradition goes up in smoke . holidaymakers fear clear -- holidaymakers steer clear of belgium and survivalists in poland prepare for disaster. for the people who joined colonia dignidad, a secretive sect, secluded in the andes mountains of chile, there was no escape. founded in 1961, by germans, most of them former nazis, there horrifying events unfolded, including torture, slavery and child abuse. at that time , german diplomats in chile did nothing to stop the atrocities. now its victims, including erick zott, hope that germany's decision to declassify files about the group will finally help them get justice. reporter: this is erick zott's first visit to berlin in years - , a trip in decades past he would not have been free to embark on. his time trapped in the infamous colonia dignidad cult has left him traumatized, not least because of the torture he was subjected to. >> colonia dignidad remains something that i can never forget. attitudes towards it have improved today, as has the will to investigate what ha
coming up on today's show -- turkey's pipe-carving tradition goes up in smoke . holidaymakers fear clear -- holidaymakers steer clear of belgium and survivalists in poland prepare for disaster. for the people who joined colonia dignidad, a secretive sect, secluded in the andes mountains of chile, there was no escape. founded in 1961, by germans, most of them former nazis, there horrifying events unfolded, including torture, slavery and child abuse. at that time , german diplomats in chile did...
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reducing the gdp expectations for turkey. are these reactions out of place? >> i think it will be a difficult theme in the coming months. the market is losing confidence that turkey will go in the right direction. if turkey now experiences capital outflows because people are concerned about where the economy is going, that creates a load of uncertainty and instability. it will be a rocky few months for turkey. who does president erdogan listen to? holden largely be to himself. he will appoint a prime minister very much cut from his own mold. him right stand up to now. alix: what happens with the refugee crisis and the deal that turkey made with the eu? >> we had that discussion on the show this week with megan green. this will be an interesting summer for europe overall due to greece, grexit, spain and the ongoing tension with turkey flaring backu up. brexit, spain. today, we will broaden our look of it and look at markets, especially in light of the jobs report and a lot of questions over the credit cycle. alix: we have seen
reducing the gdp expectations for turkey. are these reactions out of place? >> i think it will be a difficult theme in the coming months. the market is losing confidence that turkey will go in the right direction. if turkey now experiences capital outflows because people are concerned about where the economy is going, that creates a load of uncertainty and instability. it will be a rocky few months for turkey. who does president erdogan listen to? holden largely be to himself. he will...
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filming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. some told us they were as young as 11, refugees from a war now easily exploited. a turkish worker on the minimum wage earns around $450 a month. a syrian child working 12 hours a day earns as little as $160. at a school for syrian children in istanbul, these boys, age 10 to 12, are just beginning to learn to read and write because until recently most of them were full-time workers. >> how many of you guys have worked? wow. >> reporter: the school's founder told us he offers free tuition to encourage parents to send their children back to class, but sometimes that is not enough. parents aren't earning enough money to feed their families. >> no, so they are being forced to send their kids to work. >> reporter: out of desperation. >> yes, yes. they've got no choice. they have to send their children. >> reporter: layla is a psychologist who treats syrian child refugees and their families, and told us many factories prefer to hire children ove
filming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. some told us they were as young as 11, refugees from a war now easily exploited. a turkish worker on the minimum wage earns around $450 a month. a syrian child working 12 hours a day earns as little as $160. at a school for syrian children in istanbul, these boys, age 10 to 12, are just beginning to learn to read and write because until recently most of them...
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how do you analyze turkey right now? charles: we have denmark on democratization and so on, pointing out that turkey will not lose democracy. it is too rich to lose democracy, but there is a weakening of democracy happening. that is concerning investors. thathift in the law occurred last week will remove immunity, and that will hurt turkey's hopes to be a part of the european union. in fact, i think it makes it almost impossible for now. that is yet another obstacle for investors looking at turkey. it is the route to a better future. guy: you are talking about the cut and the fact that we might see that coming from the central bank. he tried to play a steady hand. he tried to lean in against the was happening in terms of the economy and what was happening politically. he is gone now, so does the central bank have any credit in terms of what is happening in turkey? charles: that governor was seen as the man's man, but no longer. th have seen the same aswiht the prime minister. he is not right for the job. whoever is stand
how do you analyze turkey right now? charles: we have denmark on democratization and so on, pointing out that turkey will not lose democracy. it is too rich to lose democracy, but there is a weakening of democracy happening. that is concerning investors. thathift in the law occurred last week will remove immunity, and that will hurt turkey's hopes to be a part of the european union. in fact, i think it makes it almost impossible for now. that is yet another obstacle for investors looking at...
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gw parkway south at turkey run, a poet hole there. and northbound fwrg avengeorgia left lane getting by there. beltway at st. barnabas, rolling along just fine. we'll check on back in ten minutes. >>> fwornlg zimmermageorge zimmo auction off a gun hits a snag. whether that gun is still up to grabs. >>> several area high school students suspended, but not just for a day or two. why they won't be back in class for the rest of the year. >>> and start searching the couch cushions now. >>> come take a look, we are seeing fog again this morning. and no surprise rain, too. but chuck bell says we could be eating contindinner outside. the hour by hour forecast at 5:01. >>> and the website used to august off george zimmerman's gun is back up this morning. it had crashed due to the high volume of traffic. zimmerman has received a torrent c gun. he says it's his right. >> what i decided to do is not coward. i ccan do what i like with my possessions. >> talking about profiting from the loss of a child. it's very hurtful. >> zimmerman was acquitted
gw parkway south at turkey run, a poet hole there. and northbound fwrg avengeorgia left lane getting by there. beltway at st. barnabas, rolling along just fine. we'll check on back in ten minutes. >>> fwornlg zimmermageorge zimmo auction off a gun hits a snag. whether that gun is still up to grabs. >>> several area high school students suspended, but not just for a day or two. why they won't be back in class for the rest of the year. >>> and start searching the couch...
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today in turkey, this voucher is worth about $18 a month per person. that means 60¢ a day for food. >> like the original, these new care packages still depend on public donations. on the turkey/syria border, mike cerre reporting for abc news. >> abc7 has done a lot of work with care international, especially reporting on refugee situations around the world, and the heartbreaking images of syrian refugees has been going on for some time, and we want to talk more about this with the new president of care. so joining me right now in the studio is michelle nunn. michelle, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for the opportunity. >> i have to get right to syria because that is a crisis you're dealing with right now, and the numbers are staggering. >> yeah. the numbers are staggering, and i'm not sure even that the public recognizes -- first of all, you think about there are 12 million people in syria that are in need of humanitarian assistance and support. there are 4 million refugees outside of syria, living primarily in jordan and lebanon and t
today in turkey, this voucher is worth about $18 a month per person. that means 60¢ a day for food. >> like the original, these new care packages still depend on public donations. on the turkey/syria border, mike cerre reporting for abc news. >> abc7 has done a lot of work with care international, especially reporting on refugee situations around the world, and the heartbreaking images of syrian refugees has been going on for some time, and we want to talk more about this with the...
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turkey. the loyalist is set to take the premier prime minister post. ♪ baltimore, this is " -- welcome back, this is "coun tdown." let's get update on the news now. right, looking at the new york fed presidents and the federal reserve is moving closer to raising interest rates. this at one of the next two meetings, that is his prediction there. that echo sentiments in the april meeting which will be published next week. >> what we do dependent how the economy, looking at the market expectations, it looks like june is roughly one in three, and tightening to the july looks like about 60%. blackrockeanwhile, for bond traders to start pricing back and a fed rate hike. officials will likely wait until july, the reason for that is it will gauge the outcome and applications of britain's eu referendum on the 23rd of june. the mystery surrounding the disappearance of each of airplane over the mediterranean, it has deepened. greek authorities dismissing reports from egypt that they believed the chet
turkey. the loyalist is set to take the premier prime minister post. ♪ baltimore, this is " -- welcome back, this is "coun tdown." let's get update on the news now. right, looking at the new york fed presidents and the federal reserve is moving closer to raising interest rates. this at one of the next two meetings, that is his prediction there. that echo sentiments in the april meeting which will be published next week. >> what we do dependent how the economy, looking at...
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many are being charged under turkey's strict draconian anti-terror laws. christopher: what has reaction been so far in turkey? >> it has been described as historic. they say the confidence of the public has been restored, but the pro-kurdish party warned this could only lead to kurdish people no longer believing they have a democratic voice in this country, and that could only lead to fighting. christopher: many thanks for that. it is time now to catch up with the latest business news. >> thank you very much. these are the pictures -- here they are -- that will confront european smokers. gory depictions of the health hazards they may face if they continue smoking. the eu is forcing tobacco companies to carry these pictures on their cigarette packets. they also have to use a color right there. it is possibly the ugliest color in the world, so no more bright packaging, either. >> some 700,000 of the eu's 500 million citizens are thought to die of tobacco-related diseases every year. >> the packages are brightly colored and have all this banding. basically, i
many are being charged under turkey's strict draconian anti-terror laws. christopher: what has reaction been so far in turkey? >> it has been described as historic. they say the confidence of the public has been restored, but the pro-kurdish party warned this could only lead to kurdish people no longer believing they have a democratic voice in this country, and that could only lead to fighting. christopher: many thanks for that. it is time now to catch up with the latest business news....
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filming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. some told us they were as young as 11, refugees from a war now easily exploited. a turkish worker on the minimum wage earns around $450 a month. a syrian child working 12 hours a day earns as little as $160. at a school for syrian children in istanbul, these boys, aged 10 to 12, are just beginning to learn to read and write because until recently, most of them were full-time workers. how many of guys have worked? wow. the school's founder, shafik suleyman, told us he offers free tuition to encourage parents to send their children back to class, but sometimes that's not enough. parents aren't earning enough money to feed their families. >> no. so they have to-- they've been forced to send their kids to work. >> reporter: out of desperation. >> yes. yes. they've got no choice. they have to send their children. >> reporter: leyla akca is a psychologist who treats syrian child refugees and their families and told us many factories prefer to h
filming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. some told us they were as young as 11, refugees from a war now easily exploited. a turkish worker on the minimum wage earns around $450 a month. a syrian child working 12 hours a day earns as little as $160. at a school for syrian children in istanbul, these boys, aged 10 to 12, are just beginning to learn to read and write because until recently, most of them...
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let's get over to the executive producer in turkey. what does this mean for the political landscape in turkey? manus.r: hello, erdogan is set to become the new prime minister. he is a very close ally of president aslon. he vowed yesterday to change turkey's constitution to a presidential system. this is what the president is extremely passionate about. this is why the president fell out with the prime minister as loyalists were saying he was dragging his feet. now, we should find out over the next couple days who is in the new cabinet. investors will be watching closely to see if deputy prime minister is in or out. if he is out, this could hurt turkish assets further. so far this month, the lira has weakened 6% against the dollar. and this dental is the worst -- 's the worst performing equity market across the globe. investors are very nervous about this political of people that has been taking place this month. manus: talking about angela merkel, with some pictures at the start of the show arriving in turkey. this refugee deal is crit
let's get over to the executive producer in turkey. what does this mean for the political landscape in turkey? manus.r: hello, erdogan is set to become the new prime minister. he is a very close ally of president aslon. he vowed yesterday to change turkey's constitution to a presidential system. this is what the president is extremely passionate about. this is why the president fell out with the prime minister as loyalists were saying he was dragging his feet. now, we should find out over the...
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are lots of problems in turkey, they are trying to push that. i hope they get some results. thank you very much for this discussion. i think now we will open the debate for questions from the audience here. i have lights in my eyes. just wave your arm. yes? >> hi, i was recently in europe a few months ago. turkey, as well, for that matter. i was speaking to a swedish woman, was around my age. so she was young. and the way she was talking about refugees was so kind of disgusting. and i felt like i could not because shenything, is from a country where they took in a lot of refugees. and i am an american. we have some trouble just taking 10,000. and what really shocked me was that this was a very educated woman. even earlier, she was talking about -- i mean all kinds of animal rights -- just a cognitive dissonance when it came to these particular groups of people, as opposed to all of the other issues she feels very strongly about. and it was just very alarming. being in europe at that time commencing the way it was. it was not just these fringe mo
are lots of problems in turkey, they are trying to push that. i hope they get some results. thank you very much for this discussion. i think now we will open the debate for questions from the audience here. i have lights in my eyes. just wave your arm. yes? >> hi, i was recently in europe a few months ago. turkey, as well, for that matter. i was speaking to a swedish woman, was around my age. so she was young. and the way she was talking about refugees was so kind of disgusting. and i...
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the turkey and ran him over on purpose. he was known for roaming the streets in sussex county, but some saw the animal as a traffic hazard and danger to children. the turkey issue was brought up in a town council meeting last weekment shortly after the meeting, someone ran over the turkey in front of the owner's home. jodi clark says she can't imagine how anyone could hurt her pet. >> you know, so many people loved that bird. i mean, i've had people stop by and tell me how much they miss him and stopped by with their kids so they could see what a turkey looked like fluffed up. >> reporter: the turkey is buried in her yard, and the police are looking for the person responsible. >>> delaware county sca and media has a new name. >> the providence animal center. we have a first hand look at the new wing of the building, and it's a kennel support wing that houses a surgical suite to provide medical care to parties with to it. in 2012, it was a no-kill facility to care for rescues from overcrowded shelters. >>> new chicks on the
the turkey and ran him over on purpose. he was known for roaming the streets in sussex county, but some saw the animal as a traffic hazard and danger to children. the turkey issue was brought up in a town council meeting last weekment shortly after the meeting, someone ran over the turkey in front of the owner's home. jodi clark says she can't imagine how anyone could hurt her pet. >> you know, so many people loved that bird. i mean, i've had people stop by and tell me how much they miss...
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in turkey. i'm glad they are trying to push that and hope it will give some results. thank you very much for this discussion. we'll open to debates in the audience. if you raise your arm, wave it to i see. i have lights in the eyes. yes. >> hi, i was recently in europe a few months ago and turkey as well for that matter and i was speaking to a swedish woman who was around my age. she was young. and the way she was talking about refugees was so kind of disgusting. she's from a country where they took in lots of refugees and i'm an american and we have so many trouble taking 10,000. and what really shocked me was that this is very educated woman and even earlier, she was talking about -- i mean all kinds of animal rights. it was a cognitive dissidence when it came to these group of peoples as opposed to issues she feels strongly about. it was just like very alarming, being in europe at that time and seeing the way -- it wasn't just these fringe movements, it was a very kind of large segment of the
in turkey. i'm glad they are trying to push that and hope it will give some results. thank you very much for this discussion. we'll open to debates in the audience. if you raise your arm, wave it to i see. i have lights in the eyes. yes. >> hi, i was recently in europe a few months ago and turkey as well for that matter and i was speaking to a swedish woman who was around my age. she was young. and the way she was talking about refugees was so kind of disgusting. she's from a country...
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turkey's president said it was time for western rich nations to pull their weight in a crisis. reporter: let's commit to leaving -- >> let's commit to leaving no man, no woman, and no child behind. reporter: hollywood heavyweights lend their star power to the first world humanitarian summit atistanbul, aimed coordinating a better response to what the u.s. described as the worst humanitarian crisis -- u.n.rld war ii described as the worst unitary crisis since world war ii. it takes up more than 80% of humanitarian funding. this requires greater political will. reporter: lobbying world leaders for international relief, host country turkey has taken in nearly 2.7 million refugees since the start of the syrian civil war at a cost of almost 9 billion euros. ankara is hoping the summit will prove a turning point in the crisis. >> current system unfortunately has shortcomings, compounding the urgent humanitarian problems . some countries are carrying the burden of these problems, which their systems are unable to .esolve without support from now on, everybody should take responsibilit
turkey's president said it was time for western rich nations to pull their weight in a crisis. reporter: let's commit to leaving -- >> let's commit to leaving no man, no woman, and no child behind. reporter: hollywood heavyweights lend their star power to the first world humanitarian summit atistanbul, aimed coordinating a better response to what the u.s. described as the worst humanitarian crisis -- u.n.rld war ii described as the worst unitary crisis since world war ii. it takes up more...
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. ♪ mark: breaking news out of turkey. the deputy prime minister has retained his post, sending the lira high. give us the details. why is this so important? minister designate has just announced his new cabinet and as you said, investors were waiting to see if the deputy prime minister of economy was in or out. he has been named as a deputy prime minister. later on, we will find out what his role will be because we found out he will still be a deputy prime minister. this is welcome news to the market. he is extremely liked by investors and the market. he used to be an econ minister and the finance minister said this is welcome news. markets in turkey have played havoc over the past few months because there was so much uncertainty over what was happening with the cabinet. as you said, the lira has strengthened in the stock market is up. mark: thank you for giving us that update. there is the dollar against the lira. standing of the market friendly team credited for turkeys economic revival. stay with bloomberg "surveillanc
. ♪ mark: breaking news out of turkey. the deputy prime minister has retained his post, sending the lira high. give us the details. why is this so important? minister designate has just announced his new cabinet and as you said, investors were waiting to see if the deputy prime minister of economy was in or out. he has been named as a deputy prime minister. later on, we will find out what his role will be because we found out he will still be a deputy prime minister. this is welcome news to...
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heidi like you to talk about the complexities of dealing with turkey given the internal politics of turkey, concerns about the curds. they've been wonderful partners for the u.s. in the antiisil mission in iraq and the kurdistan and iraq has traditionally as a good relationship with turkey, but we've found partners with the kurds in northern syria and creates tensions with cur ki. we can't evaluate a -- have been by the same token, we need to manage the relationship with turkey. how do you see your role in trying to wrk with the turkish relationships, trying to keep up our partnership with the kurds and manage that important relationship? >> they're a very important ally. if confirmed, obviously, i'll build a close relationship with their military leadership and with my intent their civilian leadership as well. you know, they look at counterterrorism and they look the pkk as the threat. we talk counterterrorism primarily, we think about isil. it's those dynamics that both of us have to realize our interests. in and find areas that commonly we can work together. in turkey's case, there's ar
heidi like you to talk about the complexities of dealing with turkey given the internal politics of turkey, concerns about the curds. they've been wonderful partners for the u.s. in the antiisil mission in iraq and the kurdistan and iraq has traditionally as a good relationship with turkey, but we've found partners with the kurds in northern syria and creates tensions with cur ki. we can't evaluate a -- have been by the same token, we need to manage the relationship with turkey. how do you see...
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many have found refuge in turkey. but a cbs news investigation found many syrian children are being put to work in sweatshops. holly williams has that. >> reporter: in a textile factory in istanbul workers toil over sewing machines. but look closely. because these workers are children. filming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. some told us they were as young as 11. refugees from a war now easily exploited. a turkish worker on the minimum wage earns about $450 a month. a syrian child working 12 hours a day earns as little as $160. at a school for syrian children in istanbul these boys age 10 to 12 are just beginning to learn to read and write because until recently most of them were full-time workers. >> how many of you guys have worked? wow. >> reporter: the school founder, shafiq suleman, told us he offers free tuition to encourage parents to send their children back to class but sometimes that's not enough. >> parents aren't
many have found refuge in turkey. but a cbs news investigation found many syrian children are being put to work in sweatshops. holly williams has that. >> reporter: in a textile factory in istanbul workers toil over sewing machines. but look closely. because these workers are children. filming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. most, perhaps all of the children, from syria. some told us they were as young as 11. refugees from a war now easily...
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correspondent: he has traveled hundreds of miles in turkey and greece hoping to find proof of life or a dna match with unidentified bodies of children buried in lesbos. correspondent: many of those who brave death leave relatives behind. with the hope of one day seeing them again, but those lost along the trail leave a darker longing. no longer for reunion, only for closure. bbc news, lesbos. katty: those graves are so terribly sad. the newly elected mayor of london has brushed aside the comments about him from the u.s. republican presidential candidate, donald trump. said he would be an exception to his proposal to ban muslims from traveling to america. said that trump's view could make america less safe. is denying allegations that employees suppressed stories of interest to political conservatives on the website. officials were responding to a rip board published -- to a report published by gizmodo saying that the trending section was published to boost liberal opinions. outside facebook headquarters in california, facebook has always said that the trending section is compiled by a
correspondent: he has traveled hundreds of miles in turkey and greece hoping to find proof of life or a dna match with unidentified bodies of children buried in lesbos. correspondent: many of those who brave death leave relatives behind. with the hope of one day seeing them again, but those lost along the trail leave a darker longing. no longer for reunion, only for closure. bbc news, lesbos. katty: those graves are so terribly sad. the newly elected mayor of london has brushed aside the...
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in turkey, the government represses protesters, like here in the gay pride parade. and security forces in hong kong show did no mercy during the months of student protests in 2014. meanwhile, south korea is not usually associated with such images, not usually that is. >> a demonstration in seoul. the police put up barricades. ththat is illegal accordrding te constitutional court. in the evening, the antigovernment protests get out of control. from a distance of only a few meters, a water cannon hits this young man, putting him into a coma. it continues to pound him as he lies unconscious and seriously injured. a short time later, we are with his wife and daughters in a hospital. she has come from the netherlands with her family. we are not allowed into intensive care, but she leaves the microphone open and makes a promise to her father. she tells him she will make sure the government apologizes and that whoever did this to him goes to prison. she says she is so sorry. in the south of the country is his hometown. his wife shows us photos of her husband demonstrating
in turkey, the government represses protesters, like here in the gay pride parade. and security forces in hong kong show did no mercy during the months of student protests in 2014. meanwhile, south korea is not usually associated with such images, not usually that is. >> a demonstration in seoul. the police put up barricades. ththat is illegal accordrding te constitutional court. in the evening, the antigovernment protests get out of control. from a distance of only a few meters, a water...
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talking turkey more specifically, wednesday night, big move. it came out the little but the next day. the market is clearly nervous that we are heading toward an executive president, and it is so hard to understand what that would ultimately mean. we have a new guy at the central bank. how does he deal with all of this? happens with the right path in turkey? so many imponderables. with the current account deficit they are running, so many risks surrounding the economy. >> and also they are very dependent on foreign funding, that's a major concern. that corporate bond market is in foreign currency which is harder to service. that's the primary concern about the balance sheet for turkey. corporate bonds and weakening currency and weak trade. those are the key problems we see, that is obviously going to weaken the lira, and also affect corporate bond markets and the equity market. guy: with the fed element to this as well. >> obviously. we will have to see what happens at the payrolls. guy: always comes back to that. we will carry on t with that t
talking turkey more specifically, wednesday night, big move. it came out the little but the next day. the market is clearly nervous that we are heading toward an executive president, and it is so hard to understand what that would ultimately mean. we have a new guy at the central bank. how does he deal with all of this? happens with the right path in turkey? so many imponderables. with the current account deficit they are running, so many risks surrounding the economy. >> and also they...
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so that's how turkey becomes turkey eventually. there is a way, it's fragile. it's dependent on whether the political and, of course, we don't like it, we don't like it. but, again, i think it is arrogance that we say our culture must defy what they will do to join us in our global community. that's the ultimate arrogance. let's leave it up to people like cÉsar who are elected as to how they deal with this question. in the front. >> thank you very much. [inaudible] >> if you have to address, you're invited to address oic, what message you will have for them, what recommendations you will have for them in case you get such a chance because ultimately to make peace -- i am originally from pakistan, i'm a doctor. there are 20,000 physicians from pakistan who are practicing in usa and none of the patients is there who is not appreciative of their work. >> sure. >> so they're muslims also, so how can we come up -- bring those muslims in the goal who can really separate with the church and the state, between the mosque and the governments? >> look, asking me to addr
so that's how turkey becomes turkey eventually. there is a way, it's fragile. it's dependent on whether the political and, of course, we don't like it, we don't like it. but, again, i think it is arrogance that we say our culture must defy what they will do to join us in our global community. that's the ultimate arrogance. let's leave it up to people like cÉsar who are elected as to how they deal with this question. in the front. >> thank you very much. [inaudible] >> if you have...
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consulate in turkey. when he got back to the u.s., the fbi put him under arrest and for the last year and a half, he has been working with the government. >> he'll say whatever is necessary to look sympathetic to get softer treatment and lighter sentence. >> that's legitimate and, you know, i think i have a real message and that's the most important thing. islamic state is not bringing islam to the world, and people need to know that. >> reporter: the fbi told us mo is now incarcerated but for security reasons couldn't tell us where. the agency says mo has assisted the government in a number of ways, some of which are sensitive because they relate to ongoing investigations. lester? >> richard engel from istanbul, thanks. you can see more of richard's interview in the series "on assignment" sunday night on nbc. >>> we're back in a moment with a state where lawmakers just voted to make abortion a felony. >>> in oklahoma today, lawmakers passed a bill that would make performing an abortion a felony that woul
consulate in turkey. when he got back to the u.s., the fbi put him under arrest and for the last year and a half, he has been working with the government. >> he'll say whatever is necessary to look sympathetic to get softer treatment and lighter sentence. >> that's legitimate and, you know, i think i have a real message and that's the most important thing. islamic state is not bringing islam to the world, and people need to know that. >> reporter: the fbi told us mo is now...
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we know that the balance can route can close and there are millions of refugees in turkey and many of them probably, well, some of them, not many of them, many of them wanted to go to greece, now the route is closed. they could try to find another route, but actually it's very difficult if they will be able to do it and where they will be headed to. >> if the influx of migrants does grow, though, is italy going to be able to cope? >> well, for the moment, yes. italy has a long experience in dealing with migrants by sea. it carries excellent work at sea and exceptional operations. of course, if the numbers stay more or less the same, it can increase a little bit but i don't think that we will have an increase or arrival such as the one experienced by greece last year, but in that case, of course, italy cannot cope with this kind of emergency all alone. they would need be helped by the european union as a whole. for the moment, there is no evidence that this will happen. >> flasho from the international organization for migration in italy, many thanks for that. >> thank you. >> now germ
we know that the balance can route can close and there are millions of refugees in turkey and many of them probably, well, some of them, not many of them, many of them wanted to go to greece, now the route is closed. they could try to find another route, but actually it's very difficult if they will be able to do it and where they will be headed to. >> if the influx of migrants does grow, though, is italy going to be able to cope? >> well, for the moment, yes. italy has a long...
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. >> the man likely to be turkey's next prime minister is a close eye level -- ally of president ertl one. -- president erdogan. >> new blood at the top of turkish politics. president erdogan's longtime ally has emerged as the sole the akte for leader of party, putting the transport minister on track to take the prime minister's post in congress. doubt thatould be no we will make every effort by working in full harmony, primarilyy with our founding chairman and leader and our colleagues. party toanks of our fulfill the goals of turkey. >> the wheels of a new political order are in motion. earlieier this month, talks faid to douse the flames between erdogan and the turkish prime minister stepped down as the leader of the ak party, effectively ending his premiership. calling for party unity, he stressed that he would never utter a word against erdogan in his exit speech. a public show of solidarity, despite a long speculated power rift. they were increasingly at odds over foreign policy, including turkeys stance on syria and negotiations over the controversial eu migrant deal, pushing f
. >> the man likely to be turkey's next prime minister is a close eye level -- ally of president ertl one. -- president erdogan. >> new blood at the top of turkish politics. president erdogan's longtime ally has emerged as the sole the akte for leader of party, putting the transport minister on track to take the prime minister's post in congress. doubt thatould be no we will make every effort by working in full harmony, primarilyy with our founding chairman and leader and our...
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filming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. most, perhaps all of the children from syria. some told us they were as young as 11. refugees from a war now easily exploited. a turkish worker on the minimum wage earns around $450 a month. a syrian child working 12 hours a day earns as little as $160. at a school for syrian children in istanbul these boys, age 10 to 12, are just beginning to learn to read and write because until recently most of them were full-time workers. >> how many of you guys have worked? wow. >> reporter: the school founder, shaf sha shafiq. suleiman told us he offers free tuition tone courage parents to send their children back to class. but sometimes that's not enough. parents aren't earning enough money to feed their families. >> no. so they have to -- they're being forced to send their kids to work. >> out of desperation. >> yes. yes. they've got no choice. they have to send their children. >> reporter: layla aqcha is a psychologist who treats syrian child refugees and their families and told us many facto
filming with a hidden camera, we found scores of factories using child labor in turkey. most, perhaps all of the children from syria. some told us they were as young as 11. refugees from a war now easily exploited. a turkish worker on the minimum wage earns around $450 a month. a syrian child working 12 hours a day earns as little as $160. at a school for syrian children in istanbul these boys, age 10 to 12, are just beginning to learn to read and write because until recently most of them were...
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and the merkel is in turkey. --angela merkel is in turkey. a tenuous time, isn't this? anne-marie: that is right. he arrived this evening. she is officially therefore the u.n. but it is really about turkey, saving the refugee deal. the relations between the , threatening to scrap the deal if the eu does not allow free flow visa free travel into the eu. but angela merkel needs this deal. showing the influx of refugees has dropped for a fifth consecutive month in april. april is key, down the lowest in two years. and this deal was struck in march. and with relations really souring, she does go there and make sure that they can keep this deal on the table with turkey. anne-marie, i do not know. spread polls, telegraph polls, i am in the middle east. but i will get poorer if i vote for brexit. it seems. top.arie: yes, brexit is this marks one month until the vote on the referendum. we heard from the treasury on friday. george osborne saying that, the home price in london, will drop 80% in britain leaves the eu. immediately after that report came out, the lead cap contested
and the merkel is in turkey. --angela merkel is in turkey. a tenuous time, isn't this? anne-marie: that is right. he arrived this evening. she is officially therefore the u.n. but it is really about turkey, saving the refugee deal. the relations between the , threatening to scrap the deal if the eu does not allow free flow visa free travel into the eu. but angela merkel needs this deal. showing the influx of refugees has dropped for a fifth consecutive month in april. april is key, down the...
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in southeastern turkey, a blast outside the police headquarters has killed one officer and left 13 others wounded. state media report that a car bomb exploded outside of that building. >>> the iraqi capital is under a state of emergency after hundreds of protesters breech the green zone. they have regained control of that zone where government offices are held. >>> the united states and russia say they have agreed on a renewed cessation of hostilities in parts of syria. the u.s. is pushing for the truce to include the city of aleppo which has seen 230 people killed in the past week alone. u.s. and middle eastern diplomats will meet in geneva on sun. >>> in nairobi, kenya, 16 people are confirmed dead following collapse of an apartment building on friday. dozens more still missing. this seven-story tower collapsed on friday amid heavy rain. the building had been condemned but the order was ignored. >>> america's choice, 2016, the presidential race, it is mathemat mathematically impossible for republican candidate ted cruz to secure his party's nomination on a first ballot in july. however,
in southeastern turkey, a blast outside the police headquarters has killed one officer and left 13 others wounded. state media report that a car bomb exploded outside of that building. >>> the iraqi capital is under a state of emergency after hundreds of protesters breech the green zone. they have regained control of that zone where government offices are held. >>> the united states and russia say they have agreed on a renewed cessation of hostilities in parts of syria. the...
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taylor: a threat from one of the top aides to turkey pass president erdogan says there if turkey doess not allow them to travel without a visa. the european parliament is debating the issue today. is taking erdogan another step toward establishing an executive presidency. turkey's constitution bars the president from having a ruling party. erdogan has been seeking to shift turkey's center of power from the parliament to the presidency. david cameron may have an awkward time when the leaders of nigeria and afghanistan visit this week. in remarks captured this week he told queen elizabeth the two countries are among the most corrupt in the world. coming toaders are london for an anticorruption summit. in paris, dozens of people protested for labor reform. wished toollande press the measures through the house without approval. norway will increase the amount of oil money it spends this year. the government dipping into its sovereign wealth fund. it will withdraw $10 million from the fund, 18 times as much as it had planned last october. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journ
taylor: a threat from one of the top aides to turkey pass president erdogan says there if turkey doess not allow them to travel without a visa. the european parliament is debating the issue today. is taking erdogan another step toward establishing an executive presidency. turkey's constitution bars the president from having a ruling party. erdogan has been seeking to shift turkey's center of power from the parliament to the presidency. david cameron may have an awkward time when the leaders of...
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. >> cold turkey. that's how roman overcame his own 13-year addiction. now he helps other addicts get clean at a farm in the forests of yekaterinburg. here they have to be entirely self-sufficient. they have to survive, without any outside help. roman takes us along. his job is to ensure that addicts here follow a strict daily routine. everyone has to do their bit. it's a bit like living in a collective. roman: physical work is good for people. rehabilitation shouldn't be easy, but it mustn't be too hard either. >> arseni has made it through the first six months. as a city-dweller he found it difficult at first to be so secluded. he misses his wife and three children. but he's committed to rebuilding his life. arseni: when you get here, you just want to leave. you want to get away as quickly as possible -- by whatever means. then, after a while, when your body starts to cleanse itself, you realize that you haven't lost everything in life. >> his drug abuse also started at parties in the city of st petersburg. arseni: it started with recreational drugs. t
. >> cold turkey. that's how roman overcame his own 13-year addiction. now he helps other addicts get clean at a farm in the forests of yekaterinburg. here they have to be entirely self-sufficient. they have to survive, without any outside help. roman takes us along. his job is to ensure that addicts here follow a strict daily routine. everyone has to do their bit. it's a bit like living in a collective. roman: physical work is good for people. rehabilitation shouldn't be easy, but it...
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involved intors turkey, puerto rico, and saudi arabia. and then company stories about a new suitor for yahoo!. ♪ ♪ , iid: this is bloomberg best am david gura. let's continue the stories. deutsche bank is in the midst of a turnaround. that journey took an unexpected turn on tuesday. >> moody's downgraded deutsche bank, and the ceo is speaking his mind this morning. mr. cryan came out fairly emphatically. >> john cryan say he thought it was ridiculous to move the downgrade just two steps above words, they, in his have enough capital to pay their debt four times over. they could easily repay their debt many times over. is that a valid argument? >> the rate action was about the increased headwinds the bank is facing in terms of operating environment and its results have been in, its operating results have been in decline for the past couple of orders. -- quarters. that is what drove the rating change. what is the biggest challenge for deutsche bank in achieving this a turnaround? peter: the turnaround has many elements in it. they are tr
involved intors turkey, puerto rico, and saudi arabia. and then company stories about a new suitor for yahoo!. ♪ ♪ , iid: this is bloomberg best am david gura. let's continue the stories. deutsche bank is in the midst of a turnaround. that journey took an unexpected turn on tuesday. >> moody's downgraded deutsche bank, and the ceo is speaking his mind this morning. mr. cryan came out fairly emphatically. >> john cryan say he thought it was ridiculous to move the downgrade just...
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turkey has promised to kill criminals. he is renowned for turning a blind eye to extrajudicial killings. >> the most divisive residential race in years. just the right note. >> the people of this country, it is impressive. talking.tough they left ordinary filipinos poverty.wise red we are to turkey and no one else. wins, it would bring great changes to our country. >> she is not alone. as part criticism from his opponent. he warned he could put the country back on the path. it on boasting, they call international discussed, following comments on us trillion missionary that was raped and murdered in the philippines in 1989. chancellorafter the resigned earlier. lost support of the coalition colleagues after they suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of the far right. he also stepped down from his role as the head of the social demo attic party. his tough stance on asylum laws. more violence near the syrian city of aleppo centered around the strategic town seized by islamist rebels last week. government forces have carr
turkey has promised to kill criminals. he is renowned for turning a blind eye to extrajudicial killings. >> the most divisive residential race in years. just the right note. >> the people of this country, it is impressive. talking.tough they left ordinary filipinos poverty.wise red we are to turkey and no one else. wins, it would bring great changes to our country. >> she is not alone. as part criticism from his opponent. he warned he could put the country back on the path. it...
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and ongoing disagreements between the prime minister and turkey president. lockheed martin continues to nuclear the portable fusion generator. rob weiss announced they are four months into more significant investment. megawatt r a 100 device to fit on the back of large truck and power city up to 100,000 people. a coalition of countries attling the islamic state in syria and iraq pledge to pour more resources into the fight. defense secretary ash carter met with the defense islamics from the jantz state coalition. he drove home the mission all deviate ore to hope to jihadists. here is the senior fellow from he foundation of defense democracy. thank you for joining us. let's start with kinds of a bit a general question. pentagon's up the strategy thus far? >> it is an attrition based which makes sense given the islamic state is basically at this point functioning as a quasi state. they have attempted to target directly bombing places where they have cash stored and anticalparticularly convoys taking oil to market and city by city allies in taking back territor
and ongoing disagreements between the prime minister and turkey president. lockheed martin continues to nuclear the portable fusion generator. rob weiss announced they are four months into more significant investment. megawatt r a 100 device to fit on the back of large truck and power city up to 100,000 people. a coalition of countries attling the islamic state in syria and iraq pledge to pour more resources into the fight. defense secretary ash carter met with the defense islamics from the...
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richard: all these files were from turkey. the files had come from an isis commander, according to the defector who gave it to us, who had a role with a kind of isis customs and border crossing division. so the people who are coming in through several crossing points between turkey, the southern turkish border and northern syria. charlie: what does the fbi say now? richard: we interviewed the -- the fbi and a senior department justice official. they said they have gotten better. that they are preventing more americans from leaving this country to try and join isis, that the number of americans and other foreign nationals that are going to join the so-called islamic state has gone down. but there is a flip side to that. if the u.s. law enforcement in general is better at locking the door and keeping them from going to join isis, that means you have locked them inside this country and they are here. that is a concern that law enforcement officials have. they might not be leaving but they are still here. charlie: they go to syria
richard: all these files were from turkey. the files had come from an isis commander, according to the defector who gave it to us, who had a role with a kind of isis customs and border crossing division. so the people who are coming in through several crossing points between turkey, the southern turkish border and northern syria. charlie: what does the fbi say now? richard: we interviewed the -- the fbi and a senior department justice official. they said they have gotten better. that they are...
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>> the only ones we didn't see are in turkey. there are several major suicide attacks in turkey and officials claimed it is isis. isis has not claimed them but the reasoning there is that isis really needs turkey. they need to have the borders not be completely shut down. they need, it is their base if you will. >> their messaging may be different around turkey. >> that is the theory. certainly for something like this, which would, if this is an act of terror as officials are implying. it would very much shake the confidence of europe. this is a plane that departed from charles de gaulle airport only months of the november 13th attacks. it should be on heightened alert. if there was an explosive on board or a terrorist on board, how did that lapse happen? >> we have seen some reporting today, and i've been sort of cautioning over the course of this hour in terms of what has been out there today about the discussion. there have been some claims of responsibility or reported claims of responsibility about this incident. are any of
>> the only ones we didn't see are in turkey. there are several major suicide attacks in turkey and officials claimed it is isis. isis has not claimed them but the reasoning there is that isis really needs turkey. they need to have the borders not be completely shut down. they need, it is their base if you will. >> their messaging may be different around turkey. >> that is the theory. certainly for something like this, which would, if this is an act of terror as officials are...
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. >> we are also looking at turkey. which has seen the passing through of tens of thousands of people that have left the syrian civil war and the disaster that has been doing on there and turkey and get to the smallest of boats and rafts and any kind of floating thing they can find. and they head into greece. lesbos is one of the islands we have been talking act for a year now. where it's seen thousands of people coming in trying to get into greek and from greek into the mainland and into europe. and we've seen the images of literally thousands of people that have been braving the seas to get to greece. so greek authorities have some experience searching for people in this area. >> and i'll tell you something, john kerry, u.s. secretary of state, was in cairo today talking about exactly this we jipgs officials. every day, thousands of people stand on the coast in libya and pray for good weather to make the crossing. we are all now praying for good weather so the search and potentially rescue operation will go smoothly.
. >> we are also looking at turkey. which has seen the passing through of tens of thousands of people that have left the syrian civil war and the disaster that has been doing on there and turkey and get to the smallest of boats and rafts and any kind of floating thing they can find. and they head into greece. lesbos is one of the islands we have been talking act for a year now. where it's seen thousands of people coming in trying to get into greek and from greek into the mainland and into...