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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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of turkcell in turkey. and i got excited about that role and i moved to turkey. >> rose: why did you get excited about it? >> because i felt that it was a critical time for the company. and it was facing very tough competition from global players in its home market. and i felt that it was time for me t take all of my experience and learning in the technology business in the united states a worldwide experience, and take it to this turkish team, be the captain of the team and lead it. and i had been very, very happy. although it took some personal sacrifices. i was away from my family most of this time. but we had a very exciting journey. you know, we are now very proud that turkey has become number one in the world in mobile communication. according to french-- university, world economy forum report, among 138 countries, turkey has become number one in mobile network coverage of population with 99.7%. >> rose: tell me how you see turkey and its future its economic future and then its political impact. >> ye
of turkcell in turkey. and i got excited about that role and i moved to turkey. >> rose: why did you get excited about it? >> because i felt that it was a critical time for the company. and it was facing very tough competition from global players in its home market. and i felt that it was time for me t take all of my experience and learning in the technology business in the united states a worldwide experience, and take it to this turkish team, be the captain of the team and lead...
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>> we argue whether turkey should be a model for us. some argue that syria is a religious state, while others a secular one. niemira diversity and syria, so will not be easy to reach consensus -- week mirror diversity in syria. the council wants to offer syria a new, a brighter future. >> that is our endeth, the international and domestic pressure on al-assad. stay with us, if you can. hi, i'm janice edwards, inviting you to join us for bay area vista. as you probably know, bay area vista is your show. we're talking about your community, talking about what's important to all of us, here in the bay area. i always thank you for the great job that you do in our bay area. so, that's what tuesdays at 6:30(pm), here on kcsm, are all about. please join us then.
>> we argue whether turkey should be a model for us. some argue that syria is a religious state, while others a secular one. niemira diversity and syria, so will not be easy to reach consensus -- week mirror diversity in syria. the council wants to offer syria a new, a brighter future. >> that is our endeth, the international and domestic pressure on al-assad. stay with us, if you can. hi, i'm janice edwards, inviting you to join us for bay area vista. as you probably know, bay area...
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>> we argue whether turkey should be a model for us. some argue that syria is a religious state, while others a secular one. niemira diversity and syria, so will not be easy to reach consensus -- week mirror diversity in syria. the council wants to offer syria a new, a brighter future. >> that is our endeth, the international and domestic pressure on al-assad. stay with us, if you can.
>> we argue whether turkey should be a model for us. some argue that syria is a religious state, while others a secular one. niemira diversity and syria, so will not be easy to reach consensus -- week mirror diversity in syria. the council wants to offer syria a new, a brighter future. >> that is our endeth, the international and domestic pressure on al-assad. stay with us, if you can.
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>>> a major earthquake strikes eastern turkey. dozens of buildings collapse sending rescue crews and residents into the rubble in a frantic search for anyone still alive. emergency officials are reluctant to estimate how many people are dead or hurt at this point. it's the most powerful earthquake to strike turkey in more than decade now. >>> and hit by the worst flooding in 50 years, many in thailand are forced to get around by boat and more bad news from the thai government today, the high floodwaters that make getting around so difficult could take more than a month to recede. >>> and in tunisia today, voters are casting ballots in the first free election of the arab spring. people there are choosing their representatives who will write the country's new constitution. the regional uprising that overthrew several middle eastern leaders began in tunisia. >>> a libyan doctor today released his findings after examining the body of former leader moammar gadhafi. he confirmed that gadhafi died from a gunshot wound to the head. also t
>>> a major earthquake strikes eastern turkey. dozens of buildings collapse sending rescue crews and residents into the rubble in a frantic search for anyone still alive. emergency officials are reluctant to estimate how many people are dead or hurt at this point. it's the most powerful earthquake to strike turkey in more than decade now. >>> and hit by the worst flooding in 50 years, many in thailand are forced to get around by boat and more bad news from the thai government...
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on may 1, 2003, an earthquake hit the province in southeast turkey. more than 170 people were killed. among the dead were eight children at a boarding school. -- 80 children at a boarding school. 51 people were killed on march 8, 2010. the epicenter was in the east of the country. much of turkey is prone to earthquakes because of the friction between the earth's tectonic plates. sunday's earthquake was caused by movement along the fault line where the arabian plate and the eurasian plate meet. but the entire country is crossed by numerous fault lines, making turkey one of thee worl's most active seismic zones. millions of homes, buildings, and factories are under constant threat, such as those in the province of van. yet most of those buildings are not earthquake proof. many are built without planning permission, and construction laws are often ignored. this although risks are well known and disaster is frequent. in 1976, an earthquake in van similar in magnitude to sunday's killed 4000 people. >> as we have seen, turkey has had four major earthquakes
on may 1, 2003, an earthquake hit the province in southeast turkey. more than 170 people were killed. among the dead were eight children at a boarding school. -- 80 children at a boarding school. 51 people were killed on march 8, 2010. the epicenter was in the east of the country. much of turkey is prone to earthquakes because of the friction between the earth's tectonic plates. sunday's earthquake was caused by movement along the fault line where the arabian plate and the eurasian plate meet....
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>>> a major earthquake strikes eastern turkey. dozens of buildings collapse sending rescue crews and residents into the rubble in a frantic search for anyone still alive. emergency officials are reluctant to estimate how many people are dead or hurt at this point. it's the most powerful earthquake to strike turkey in more than a decade now. >>> and hit by the worst flooding in 50 years, many in thailand are forced to get around by boat and more bad news from the thai government today, the high floodwaters that make getting around so difficult could take more than a month to recede. >>> and in tunisia today, voters are casting ballots in the first free election of the arab spring. people there are choosing their representatives who will write the country's new constitution. the regional uprising that overthrew several middle eastern leaders began in tunisia. >>> a libyan doctor today released his findings after examining the body of former leader moammar gadhafi. he confirmed that gadhafi died from a gunshot wound to the head. also
>>> a major earthquake strikes eastern turkey. dozens of buildings collapse sending rescue crews and residents into the rubble in a frantic search for anyone still alive. emergency officials are reluctant to estimate how many people are dead or hurt at this point. it's the most powerful earthquake to strike turkey in more than a decade now. >>> and hit by the worst flooding in 50 years, many in thailand are forced to get around by boat and more bad news from the thai...
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on may 1, 2003, an earthquake hit the province in southeast turkey. more than 170 people were killed. among the dead were eight children at a boarding school. -- 80 children at a boarding school. 51 people were killed on march 8, 2010. the epicenter was in the east of the country. much of turkey is prone to earthquakes because of the friction between the earth's tectonic plates. sunday's earthquake was caused by movement along the fault line where the arabian plate and the eurasian plate meet. but the entire country is crossed by numerous fault lines, making turkey one of the world's most active seismic zones. millions of homes, buildings, and factories are under constant threat, such as those in the province of van. yet most of those buildings are not earthquake proof. many are built without planning permission, and construction laws are often ignored. this although risks are well known and disaster is frequent. in 1976, an earthquake in van similar in magnitude to sunday's killed 4000 people. >> as we have seen, turkey has had four major earthquakes
on may 1, 2003, an earthquake hit the province in southeast turkey. more than 170 people were killed. among the dead were eight children at a boarding school. -- 80 children at a boarding school. 51 people were killed on march 8, 2010. the epicenter was in the east of the country. much of turkey is prone to earthquakes because of the friction between the earth's tectonic plates. sunday's earthquake was caused by movement along the fault line where the arabian plate and the eurasian plate meet....
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the north is internationally isolated and dependent on turkey. the greek side says it is legitimate government of the whole island and has not offered to share the gas profits. >> we will say, ok, we should sit down and talk all together if they want a solution. >> of the european union has called on both sides to keep a cool head. cyprus is a member of the eu and turkey is a candidate for membership. brussels has little influence on them. many people see turkey's aggressive stance as demonstrating a lack of interest in joining the eu. >> turkish officials have been saying for the past few months that they will freeze relations with the u.n. cypress' takes over in july 2012. we are looking at no channels been opened and then. things are pretty bad between the eu and turkey. >> the financial benefits of the deposits could be an opportunity for a peaceful solution to the decades-old conflict. the prospect of a financial windfall has not brought cyprus reconciliation. >> shrimp once had a reputation for being an expensive delicacy. just like salmon,
the north is internationally isolated and dependent on turkey. the greek side says it is legitimate government of the whole island and has not offered to share the gas profits. >> we will say, ok, we should sit down and talk all together if they want a solution. >> of the european union has called on both sides to keep a cool head. cyprus is a member of the eu and turkey is a candidate for membership. brussels has little influence on them. many people see turkey's aggressive stance...
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eastern turkey is prone to earthquakes. there will be many questions as to why so many new buildings collapsed. for now, the focus is on the people buried here and trying to get them out. in the middle of so much tragedy, there are miracles. the rescue team finds a toddler here. he is alive. >> we now speak to the coordinator of international relations for the turkish society. so many things you have to be doing at the moment. what is your main priority? >> our main priority is sheltering and food, of course. shelter is very important. the people are asking for shelter. we have tents. our teams are there. we have 150 staff there in two cities -- one in ercis. we also have volunteers, a specialist -- community leaders, all our volunteers are there to help people. as we also send in a lot of non- food items and food -- since yesterday, we are distributing all these materials. >> the nature of the challenge is quite great. people are in this rather mountainous and rural area. that's the kind of landscape you have in eastern tu
eastern turkey is prone to earthquakes. there will be many questions as to why so many new buildings collapsed. for now, the focus is on the people buried here and trying to get them out. in the middle of so much tragedy, there are miracles. the rescue team finds a toddler here. he is alive. >> we now speak to the coordinator of international relations for the turkish society. so many things you have to be doing at the moment. what is your main priority? >> our main priority is...
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the magnitude 7.2 quake hit eastern turkey near the border with iran. they say 80 buildings collapsed. at least 217 are known to have died, but hundreds are still missing this morning. susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest. susan, good morning. >> hi, terrell. good morning. >> reporter: it's a real struggle in turkey at this hour to simply find survivors, so the full extent of the casualties is not going to be known for some time. president obama said the u.s. stands shoulder-to-shoulder with turkey right now and is ready to help. rescue crews pulled this man out alive from a collapsed building in eastern turkey this morning, after desperately looking for any sign of life. a 7.2 magnitude quake shook the remote region on sunday, flattening buildings and sending panicked residents into streets. hundreds are confirmed dead, but with an unknown number of people still trapped beneath the rubble, authorities believe the death toll could reach thousands. this situation is really bad, this man says. many are still trapped under rubble and we haven't
the magnitude 7.2 quake hit eastern turkey near the border with iran. they say 80 buildings collapsed. at least 217 are known to have died, but hundreds are still missing this morning. susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest. susan, good morning. >> hi, terrell. good morning. >> reporter: it's a real struggle in turkey at this hour to simply find survivors, so the full extent of the casualties is not going to be known for some time. president obama said the u.s. stands...
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his wife and children remain in turkey. in the 1960'0' turkey was a poor country. >> there were only fields and footpaths. everybody who left did. things are different. things are well cared for now and tourists come here. there is a time they would notot have dared. >> the home region now draws many tourists. but in the 1960's, tre was no money to be made from the fascinating rock landscapes. for years after turkey and west germany signed an agreement on labor recruiting, he heeded the call. he worked in a car factory until 10 years ago, when he returned to turkey with a modest german pension. he has forgotten the german language, but still has photos from his time abroad. >> i missed the germans. they stand by their word. of course, there are a few rotten apples, but mostly they are truthful. in germany, people are educated. even the dogs are educated. at after my first wife died, i thought more and more about going home. plus, i was earning less. finally i said, well, i will just lve. i built this modest house with my sa
his wife and children remain in turkey. in the 1960'0' turkey was a poor country. >> there were only fields and footpaths. everybody who left did. things are different. things are well cared for now and tourists come here. there is a time they would notot have dared. >> the home region now draws many tourists. but in the 1960's, tre was no money to be made from the fascinating rock landscapes. for years after turkey and west germany signed an agreement on labor recruiting, he heeded...
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turkey! theeother people it chase ended...later on fox45 news at tenn.. but next...a police recording of doctor conrad murray... exlpaining why he have drugs to michael jackssn just hours before his deathhear it... when we come back ddctor conrad murray - taking center stage on day nine of his trial. prosecutors aacuse murray of giving jackson a lethal dose of drrgs. adam houslee explains why the defense says... jackssn ttok the fatal dose hhmself himself doctor conrrd murray's pnterview with police - conducted two days affer michael jackson's eath-- plaaed out in court today. mmrray recounts the drrgs he administered to jackson hours bbfore his death.when jackson got home froo rehearsal on the king of pop was tired, able to sleep naturally." smith: "so what happens next." murray: "so basically i would puu an v."smmth: "for pehydration or."murray: "ah, hydration as well because wwen he exercises or dances he "so this evening you put the iv in?"murray: "yes."smith: "and what happened next?" murraa: "ah, we talked a little bit and i give him medication to h
turkey! theeother people it chase ended...later on fox45 news at tenn.. but next...a police recording of doctor conrad murray... exlpaining why he have drugs to michael jackssn just hours before his deathhear it... when we come back ddctor conrad murray - taking center stage on day nine of his trial. prosecutors aacuse murray of giving jackson a lethal dose of drrgs. adam houslee explains why the defense says... jackssn ttok the fatal dose hhmself himself doctor conrrd murray's pnterview with...
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the 7.2 quake hit north of turkey. at least 217 are known to have died, but hundreds are still missing this morning. susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest. >> reporter: it's a real struggle in turkey at this hour to simply find survivors, so the full extent of the casualties is not going to be known for some time. president obama said the u.s. stands shoulder-to-shoulder with turkey right now and is ready to help. rescue crews pulled this man out alive from a collapsed building in eastern turkey this morning, after desperately looking for any sign of life. a 7.2 magnitude quake shook the remote region on sunday flattening buildings and sending panicked residents into streets. hundreds are confirmed dead but with an unknown number of dead people trapped beneath the are you able, authorities believe the death toll could reach thousands. this situation is really bad, this man says. many are still trapped under rubble and we haven't heard from any of them. one pinned under concrete was this young boy. shortly aft
the 7.2 quake hit north of turkey. at least 217 are known to have died, but hundreds are still missing this morning. susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest. >> reporter: it's a real struggle in turkey at this hour to simply find survivors, so the full extent of the casualties is not going to be known for some time. president obama said the u.s. stands shoulder-to-shoulder with turkey right now and is ready to help. rescue crews pulled this man out alive from a collapsed building...
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this is not the turkey of today. am concerned by the fact at i see a fat agency in turkey in terms of the reforms it needs to make to get in the eu. i'm concerned by the fact that i see some european countries state almost openly that they don't want turkey to be a part of the eu i intend to insist and continue to insist as a greek foreign minister in convincing the turks that the direction of hostility d mill tarization of debates is not the way to go. and of convincing some of my european partners that it is deeply short sighted to assume that it is best for us to be a europe without a changed turkey than a europe way changed turkey. i think that's a long process. >> rose: chinese got involved in this. were they early players in this conversation having to do with a solution that worked out knowing that they stood by to play a role? >> no, they were not. in other words in other words, you mean in europe in this last decision. >> rose: right. >> no, do the best of my knowledge, you always talk to people. >> rose: ri
this is not the turkey of today. am concerned by the fact at i see a fat agency in turkey in terms of the reforms it needs to make to get in the eu. i'm concerned by the fact that i see some european countries state almost openly that they don't want turkey to be a part of the eu i intend to insist and continue to insist as a greek foreign minister in convincing the turks that the direction of hostility d mill tarization of debates is not the way to go. and of convincing some of my european...
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it also involves turkeys. turkeys. crazy turkeys coming for you to try to kill you. ah! turkeys, turkeys, coming up. >>> when you're in the news media, when you're in the news media doing a cable tv show or writing on the internet, writing for a newspaper, whatever, there is a very inviting place, a very tempting thing to do which generally should be avoided. but sometimes cannot be. it's a trap called the trend piece. the pitch for a trend piece usually goes something like this. everybody is talking about this thing, it seems to be rating for some other people so let's do our version of it. the trend piece is death. it is just awful. except this one instance of it that we discovered today. finally a new trend piece, frankly a trend piece trend that does not suck. best new thing in the world today coming up right at the end of the show. >>> this is a rumba, its only job is to vacuum your house without you. [ vet ] your turn max. [ cat ] inside and out. and i'm not the only one who thinks so...right doc? [ female announcer ] vets agree, a healthy check up starts inside. o
it also involves turkeys. turkeys. crazy turkeys coming for you to try to kill you. ah! turkeys, turkeys, coming up. >>> when you're in the news media, when you're in the news media doing a cable tv show or writing on the internet, writing for a newspaper, whatever, there is a very inviting place, a very tempting thing to do which generally should be avoided. but sometimes cannot be. it's a trap called the trend piece. the pitch for a trend piece usually goes something like this....
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i think at turkey belongs there. and i think that turkey in order to get there has to make the changes that everyone else has to be-- . >> rose: youon't think they have metthe requirements to be a member of the european unionness. >> it doesn't matter what i think, it's what many european countries believe. >> no, i don't i think-- do you think it is that or do you think there is some sense that turkey is not your pen and doesn't belong. >> i think there are some countries in the eu that although not saying it openly may feel that turkey should not be in the european union because of religion and other reasons. i think that sun acceptable. i think that the eu is a conglomeration of countries and religions of every stripe. and i think that that is a power. think that turk, if change if peaceful with its neighbors, if truly economically prosperous in a way that is based on sound fundamentals and sustainability could be a very powerful european member. this is not the turkey of today. am concerned by the fact at i see a
i think at turkey belongs there. and i think that turkey in order to get there has to make the changes that everyone else has to be-- . >> rose: youon't think they have metthe requirements to be a member of the european unionness. >> it doesn't matter what i think, it's what many european countries believe. >> no, i don't i think-- do you think it is that or do you think there is some sense that turkey is not your pen and doesn't belong. >> i think there are some...
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this is part of the tectonic plate in turkey slowly moving off towards the west. at the same time you have the arabian plate which is far to the south, forcing upward and right along the frontal boundary, that fault line confusing in meteorological terms my geology,er this are we're doing this on the fly similar to the san andreas fault in california. you have all kinds of seismic activity, no stranger for people in the region to have tremors, even earthquakes. in 1990 you had an earthquake that struck western iran that actually killed some 50,000 people, some injuries to some 60,000 people, so not unheard of. wla what's unfortunate is that in this part of the world we'll get little trickles of information in at a time. if you happen to be familiar with the country this is very different in this part of the world from the other end of turkey, if you think of istanbul, a little more of a metropolitan area, different type of topography. this area a bit more ips lated. as we get the information we have tremendous fear it may be dire, as we make our way through the mi
this is part of the tectonic plate in turkey slowly moving off towards the west. at the same time you have the arabian plate which is far to the south, forcing upward and right along the frontal boundary, that fault line confusing in meteorological terms my geology,er this are we're doing this on the fly similar to the san andreas fault in california. you have all kinds of seismic activity, no stranger for people in the region to have tremors, even earthquakes. in 1990 you had an earthquake...
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it also involves turkeys. turkeys. crazy turkeys coming for you to try to kill you. ah! turkeys, turkeys, coming up. your digestive system could be working better. listen to this with occasional irregularity, things your body doesn't use could be lingering in your system, causing discomfort. but activia has been shown in clinical studies to help with slow intestinal transit when consumed 3 times per day. 7 out of 10 doctors recommend activia. and the great taste is recommended by me! the first thing you got to do is make a car that's worth building... one with character and conviction... that has all the luxury you'd expect. then you put in an 8-speed transmission that gets 31 miles per gallon. that combination of luxury and efficiency only comes from one place in the world. ♪ ♪ like so many great pioneers before me, guided only by a dream. i'm embarking on a journey of epic proportion. i will travel, from sea to shining sea, through amber waves of grain, and i won't stop until i've helped every driver in america save hundreds on car insurance. well i'm out of the pa
it also involves turkeys. turkeys. crazy turkeys coming for you to try to kill you. ah! turkeys, turkeys, coming up. your digestive system could be working better. listen to this with occasional irregularity, things your body doesn't use could be lingering in your system, causing discomfort. but activia has been shown in clinical studies to help with slow intestinal transit when consumed 3 times per day. 7 out of 10 doctors recommend activia. and the great taste is recommended by me! the first...
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and turkey has never experienced decades of sanctions. in some parts, we are ahead of turkey. turkey has more than $300 billion of foreign debt. and iran almost nothing. and scientifically, we have progressed. but we never compare our situation with turkey. we are building our nation. we are going to develop our economy. and the future belongs to us. >> president ahmadinejad, thank you very much. >>> back in a moment with my final thoughts on president ahmadinejad and on my brief visit to iran. but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor
and turkey has never experienced decades of sanctions. in some parts, we are ahead of turkey. turkey has more than $300 billion of foreign debt. and iran almost nothing. and scientifically, we have progressed. but we never compare our situation with turkey. we are building our nation. we are going to develop our economy. and the future belongs to us. >> president ahmadinejad, thank you very much. >>> back in a moment with my final thoughts on president ahmadinejad and on my brief...
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it also involves turkeys. turkeys. crazy turkeys coming for you to try to kill you. ah! turkeys, turkeys, coming up. [ fema le announcer ] introducing crest complete whitening plus deep clean. you feel it working, so you know it's working. and that means you're good to go, for whatever the day brings. new crest complete. unlike ordinary toothpaste, you feel a deeper clean. it's a signal that tells you your whole mouth is clean. you're also protected. because most of life happens outside the bathroom. feel it working, know you're covered. with new crest complete, life opens up when you do. with advanced power, the verizon 4g lte network makes your business run faster: smartphones, laptops, tablets, mobile hotspots. but not all 4g is created equal. among the major carriers, only verizon's 4g network is 100% lte, the gold standard of wireless technology. and while other carriers may have limited lte coverage, verizon is the largest lte network in america and ever-growing. with verizon 4g lte, you can invent new ways to upgrade your business using real-time group meetings fr
it also involves turkeys. turkeys. crazy turkeys coming for you to try to kill you. ah! turkeys, turkeys, coming up. [ fema le announcer ] introducing crest complete whitening plus deep clean. you feel it working, so you know it's working. and that means you're good to go, for whatever the day brings. new crest complete. unlike ordinary toothpaste, you feel a deeper clean. it's a signal that tells you your whole mouth is clean. you're also protected. because most of life happens outside the...
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turkey is historically seismic. this is the part of the country where most of the earthquakes are experienced. turkey sits on top of a number of fault lines. now, almost 24 hours later, many are fearing the worst. >> many of the buildings fell during the quake and trapped hundreds of people. tell us about the building codes, what kinds of materials they're using and what it's like there when it comes to earthquakes. >> a lot of people this mork and yesterday are points to relat e relatively lax building codes. they are on par with some found in the states. but they're routinely ignored. buildings are built out of poor materials, poor construction. there's little enforcement. a lot of though little villages will start reporting back with a high number of casualties. that's the main thing we'll watch for today. >> it will be a sobering few weeks in that country. thank you, alex, live from turkey this morning. >>> next, on to libya. it celebrated liberation day officially on sunday. overnight, a threat, reportedly from
turkey is historically seismic. this is the part of the country where most of the earthquakes are experienced. turkey sits on top of a number of fault lines. now, almost 24 hours later, many are fearing the worst. >> many of the buildings fell during the quake and trapped hundreds of people. tell us about the building codes, what kinds of materials they're using and what it's like there when it comes to earthquakes. >> a lot of people this mork and yesterday are points to relat e...
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. >>> a race to find survivors buried in turkey. new video this morning of a miracle rescue after a massive 7.2 quake. >>> the woman accused of murdering missing nursing student michelle le. the medical issues that could complicate this case. >>> it's been nice but things changing in the weather. fog at the coast. what does that mean for the week? talk about that coming up. >>> and they just did the morning lane change across the golden gate bridge. but now we have fog that could slow down. we'll have all your traffic details coming up. >>> okay, guys. thanks much. good morning, it is monday, october 24. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm anne makovec. thanks for starting your monday here with us. it is 5 a.m. >>> this morning, efforts continue to find survivors after that catastrophic earthquakes in turkey. >> today four people were pulled from the rubble after one called for help using a cell phone. the 7.2 quake hit the eastern part of the country yesterday. more than 200 people are confirmed dead. susan mcginnis has an update on the re
. >>> a race to find survivors buried in turkey. new video this morning of a miracle rescue after a massive 7.2 quake. >>> the woman accused of murdering missing nursing student michelle le. the medical issues that could complicate this case. >>> it's been nice but things changing in the weather. fog at the coast. what does that mean for the week? talk about that coming up. >>> and they just did the morning lane change across the golden gate bridge. but now...
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turkey has vowed to take great revenge for one of the deadliest attacks in decades. >> turkey sent more than 500 of the soldiers, along with heavy artillery, several kilometers into iraqi territory. their mission, to take out workers loyal to the pkk. they have been targeting locations in the mountains. turkey believes that the attackers are hiding there. the turkish prime minister was scathing in his condemnation of the guerrillas. >> whoever supports terror, feeds it and helps it, whoever tolerates it and ignores its two main attacks and tries to cover the bloody face of terror, i want to let all of them know that turkey is breathing down their necks. >> in the early hours of wednesday morning, the pkk launched attacks on army bases in the southeast of the country. dozens were killed and one of the deadliest attacks ever. more than 14 million kurds live in the region that straddles iran, iraq, and turkey. the pkk has been fighting for more uncommon me since 94, really attacking -- has been fighting for more autonomy since 1994, regularly attacking government forces. >> security forces
turkey has vowed to take great revenge for one of the deadliest attacks in decades. >> turkey sent more than 500 of the soldiers, along with heavy artillery, several kilometers into iraqi territory. their mission, to take out workers loyal to the pkk. they have been targeting locations in the mountains. turkey believes that the attackers are hiding there. the turkish prime minister was scathing in his condemnation of the guerrillas. >> whoever supports terror, feeds it and helps it,...
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and turkey has never experienced decades of sanctions. but in some parts, we are ahead of turkey. turkey has more than $300 billion of foreign debts. and iran almost nothing. and scientifically, we have progressed. but we never compare our situation with turkey. we are building our nation, we are going to develop our economy and the future belongs to us. >> president ahmadinejad, thank you very much. >>> back in just a moment with my final thoughts on president ahmadinejad and on my brief visit to iran. and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. i love the vermeer collection. vermeer? dutch painter? only painted, like, 34 paintings? oh what an odd name. you've got like five of them in your hallway. those were actually in the attic when we moved in. we just both really love the color yellow. uh... [ host ] you guys are a lot of fun. yeah. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury se
and turkey has never experienced decades of sanctions. but in some parts, we are ahead of turkey. turkey has more than $300 billion of foreign debts. and iran almost nothing. and scientifically, we have progressed. but we never compare our situation with turkey. we are building our nation, we are going to develop our economy and the future belongs to us. >> president ahmadinejad, thank you very much. >>> back in just a moment with my final thoughts on president ahmadinejad and on...
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the epicenter was located in the eastern part of turkey, near the iranian border. and according to the sources it was three miles deep. two cities hardest hit, reporting the worst of it. the mayor said they urgently need supplies and rescue teams. and abraham president obama said in a statement, we stand shoulder to shoulder with our allies in this difficult time, and stand ready to help. rescue crews found more survivors, but it is feared there are hundreds still trapped. drew levinson, cbs news. >>> and libya's new rulers declare the country free at last. [loud noises] >> today, 10s of thousands were out in the streets celebrating the formal end of muammar qaddafi, 42 year rule. after an 8-month civil war, he was executed by the people. what is next? they pledge a democratic but also islamic government system. >>> and the president returns to the bay area tuesday. this marks his third visit in six months. the campaign says this week's fundraiser event at the hotel in downtown san francisco will be capped at 200 guests who will shell out a minimum of $7000 per tic
the epicenter was located in the eastern part of turkey, near the iranian border. and according to the sources it was three miles deep. two cities hardest hit, reporting the worst of it. the mayor said they urgently need supplies and rescue teams. and abraham president obama said in a statement, we stand shoulder to shoulder with our allies in this difficult time, and stand ready to help. rescue crews found more survivors, but it is feared there are hundreds still trapped. drew levinson, cbs...