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a russian jet shot down by turkey, a nato member, could that be seen as an act of war by the russians? >> i don't think the russians will want to see it that way. this they wanted to make an issue out of it, they could, there's no doubt about it. i think we have to look at it from a couple of perspectives. russia has been fighting inside syria to back the assad regime and go after rebels there. they have been trying to operate within syrian air space. this is not russia seeking to attack turkey. that being said, russia has been careless about turkish air space. the turks have warned the russians including apparently in this incident -- >> is this necessarily carelessness, because as you say, nato warned russia in october that it faced extreme danger if it violated turkish air space. i know this is going to sound provocative, but were those russian pilots, both of whom lost their lives deliberately sent on a mission that moscow knew could end like this? >> i don't think that that was the in tent behind it. there are three possibility, obviously. they didn't know what they were doing an
a russian jet shot down by turkey, a nato member, could that be seen as an act of war by the russians? >> i don't think the russians will want to see it that way. this they wanted to make an issue out of it, they could, there's no doubt about it. i think we have to look at it from a couple of perspectives. russia has been fighting inside syria to back the assad regime and go after rebels there. they have been trying to operate within syrian air space. this is not russia seeking to attack...
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summoned the russian ambassador expressing concerns about intensifying air strikes lead by the russian fighter jets in latakia against the turkmen community. this is a community of syrians of turkish origin who live on the border with turkey. the turkish foreign minister says if the air strikes continue then a serious situation will follow. this incident today is a reminder of how delicate is the situation now on the ground and how likely it is going to further strain ties between turkey and russia as both are key players in the crisis in syria. >> and hashem obviously you have outlined tensions between russia and turkey. we assume there was political intent. just give us an idea of what might be going through the minds of turkish politicians who have just been emboldened by quite a solid win in the recent elections. >> reporter: barbara, the -- [ audio lost ] >> apologies -- >> reporter: and that it given the warnings to the -- >> apologies we're having trouble with the line. hashem ahelbarra is speaking to us in turkey very near the syrian border. we will of course be giving you more
summoned the russian ambassador expressing concerns about intensifying air strikes lead by the russian fighter jets in latakia against the turkmen community. this is a community of syrians of turkish origin who live on the border with turkey. the turkish foreign minister says if the air strikes continue then a serious situation will follow. this incident today is a reminder of how delicate is the situation now on the ground and how likely it is going to further strain ties between turkey and...
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you also have russian bureaucracy, russian olligarky. they are concerned about sanctions. they're concerned about isolation of russia but i don't see it as the strong incentive to rise against dictator. i mean you rise, you fail, and you dead. but at one point, you know, the combination of the factors becomes irresistible even for dictate wore was so vigilant, you know, looking for every potential challenge to his power. and again, it happens, it happens all of a sudden. on sunday he has 90% approval rating. on monday he's in big trouble. >> nement sov, friend of yours. >> very clots. >> rose: what happened? >> he was gunned down in front of krem lynn. >> rose: on the bridge. >> yes, in front of the krem lynn gates. and-- it is so personal and so difficult for me just to talk about bore is because it was his advice, you know, that i followed in february 2013, early march 2013. i was traveling a broad and i received an invitation from russian investigative committee to tell them about political activities of power position groups. and it ended up with a big trial where many
you also have russian bureaucracy, russian olligarky. they are concerned about sanctions. they're concerned about isolation of russia but i don't see it as the strong incentive to rise against dictator. i mean you rise, you fail, and you dead. but at one point, you know, the combination of the factors becomes irresistible even for dictate wore was so vigilant, you know, looking for every potential challenge to his power. and again, it happens, it happens all of a sudden. on sunday he has 90%...
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the russians have violated turkish airspace several times since the russians began air operations in syria two months ago. and the turks have warned the russians publicly and privately that there's going to be a response at some point. the russians may have thought that the turks weren't serious but they found out today that they were. it's a tragedy. it's not something, obviously, that the united states wants to see happen, but the turks do have a right to protect that border. the emphasis now has to be on making sure it doesn't happen again. >> pelley: ambassador nicholas burns, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> pelley: well, the war on isis means that security at home will be tighter as millions of americans head out for the holiday. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: police at los angeles international airport today were armed with automatic weapons. this thanksgiving week, amid isis threats, there will also be a larger police presence than usual in new york. police commissioner bill bratton. >> i think it quite clear what we're advocating through you, certainly is this idea of
the russians have violated turkish airspace several times since the russians began air operations in syria two months ago. and the turks have warned the russians publicly and privately that there's going to be a response at some point. the russians may have thought that the turks weren't serious but they found out today that they were. it's a tragedy. it's not something, obviously, that the united states wants to see happen, but the turks do have a right to protect that border. the emphasis now...
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, not russian-nato relations. we have not heard from any of the nato countries at this point. i hope there will be strong desire on members of the world community to show common sense and not to allow the three way tragic incidents to evolve into something more tragic in larger scale. >> was an incident of this lex inevitable given the proximity, the area in which russian jets were operating just across the border in northern syria? >> yes, indeed. in fact, this is not the first incident. of course, this is the first tragic incident of a russian jet being downed, however, turkey warned and made angry statements several times including oral october when a russian jet did vital the turkish air space and the russian ministry of defense admitted that and said that was a mistake. at that point, turkey also made an angry statement and i think president erdogan saying he may be think of breaking relations with russia. that did not happen and since then, there has been contact between the turkish president and the russian
, not russian-nato relations. we have not heard from any of the nato countries at this point. i hope there will be strong desire on members of the world community to show common sense and not to allow the three way tragic incidents to evolve into something more tragic in larger scale. >> was an incident of this lex inevitable given the proximity, the area in which russian jets were operating just across the border in northern syria? >> yes, indeed. in fact, this is not the first...
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the russian ambassador to paris has been speaking out today suggesting the russians will go as for as a jountd chiefs of staff. i'm not sure that's something the americans would be willing to contract. i think the idea of greater coordination will likely prove popular with the others at least. for washington to consider even if it hasn't do so far. >> president obama says he won't consider russia unless they target isis. >> reporter: washington has a number of concerns. it has not targeted specifically islamic state groups with the idea of bashar al-assad staying in power. francois hollande was hard on himself. so the americans remain the sort of hardest line to get bashar al-assad out. they are conquering questions like ukraine. washington is maintaining a hard line. francois hollande probably expected softer words than he received yesterday on the question of that inclusion of russia. russia's concerns are legitimate. how long they'll hold in the face of unity opposite between russia, moscow, paris, london, berlin on the question of getting rid of the islamic regime has yet to be se
the russian ambassador to paris has been speaking out today suggesting the russians will go as for as a jountd chiefs of staff. i'm not sure that's something the americans would be willing to contract. i think the idea of greater coordination will likely prove popular with the others at least. for washington to consider even if it hasn't do so far. >> president obama says he won't consider russia unless they target isis. >> reporter: washington has a number of concerns. it has not...
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if you look at the russian hard currency reserves, russian budget and the oligarchs' fortunes, most of them, of course, are connected to him and owe him everything that they made through these state orders and ability to evade taxes in russia. so that's why for him, you know, walking away keeping even part of in this money is absolutely impossible. this is a classical case of a dictator in the golden cage where he's all powerful, megarich as long as he's staying in power and walking away, it means losing everything. and in case of putin, it's probably -- [inaudible] >> host: garry kasparov, you write in "winter is coming" about some of the corporate entities that go to russia and, essentially, are apologists for vladimir putin. >> guest: look, the fact is that corporations, whether americans or europeans, always look for profit above human rights and domestic repressions enacted by dictatorships. i mean, it's not new. so these days i'm reading a book of collaborations about hollywood studios dealing with nazi germany. just for years they have been selling movies, titles and accepted ev
if you look at the russian hard currency reserves, russian budget and the oligarchs' fortunes, most of them, of course, are connected to him and owe him everything that they made through these state orders and ability to evade taxes in russia. so that's why for him, you know, walking away keeping even part of in this money is absolutely impossible. this is a classical case of a dictator in the golden cage where he's all powerful, megarich as long as he's staying in power and walking away, it...
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the russians have violated turkish airspace several times since the russians began air operations in syria two months ago. and the turks have warned the russians publicly and privately that there's going to be a response at some point. the russians may have thought that the turks weren't serious but they found out today that they were. it's a tragedy. it's not something, obviously, that the united states wants to see happen, but the turks do have a right to protect that border. the emphasis now has to be on making sure it doesn't happen again. >> pelley: ambassador nicholas burns, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> pelley: well, the war on isis means that security at home will be tighter as millions of americans head out for the holiday. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: police at los angeles international airport today were armed with automatic weapons. this thanksgiving week, amid isis threats, there will also be a larger police presence than usual in new york. police commissioner bill bratton. >> i think it quite clear what we're advocating through you, certainly is this idea of
the russians have violated turkish airspace several times since the russians began air operations in syria two months ago. and the turks have warned the russians publicly and privately that there's going to be a response at some point. the russians may have thought that the turks weren't serious but they found out today that they were. it's a tragedy. it's not something, obviously, that the united states wants to see happen, but the turks do have a right to protect that border. the emphasis now...
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what we saw was the media that the russians put out.
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and as long as the russians are involved and as long as you are working with the russians that delaying the resolution. >> okay, many thanks. two men have been shot with murder in thailand after a bomb explosion at a british shrine and the weger men were arrested and here is wane. >> reporter: months after the bombing they arrived at a military court to hear charges against them and adam and riley have been charged with ten offenses including premeditated murder. >> translator: to efficiently manage this case the judges have scheduled february the 16th next year to be the day the defendants will enter their pleas. >> reporter: 20 people were killed in the attack when the erdogan shrine in the heart of bangkok was busy at 7:00 in the evening and video camera emerged of a foreign looking man leaving a backpack at the shrine and it was adam who police say confessed to the attack. two weeks after the blast he was arrested at an apartment where more bomb-making equipment and fa
and as long as the russians are involved and as long as you are working with the russians that delaying the resolution. >> okay, many thanks. two men have been shot with murder in thailand after a bomb explosion at a british shrine and the weger men were arrested and here is wane. >> reporter: months after the bombing they arrived at a military court to hear charges against them and adam and riley have been charged with ten offenses including premeditated murder. >>...
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the russians have violated turkish airspace several times since the russians began air operations in syria two months ago. and the turks have warned the russians publicly and privately that there's going to be a response at some point. the russians may have thought that the turks weren't serious but they found out today that they were. it's a tragedy. it's not something, obviously, that the united states wants to see happen, but the turks do have a right to protect that border. the emphasis now has to be on making sure it doesn't happen again. >> pelley: ambassador nicholas burns, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> pelley: well, the war on isis means that security at home will be tighter as millions of americans head out for the holiday. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: police at los angeles international airport today were armed with automatic weapons. this thanksgiving week, amid isis threats, there will also be a larger police presence than usual in new york. police commissioner bill bratton. >> i think quite clear what we're advocating through you, certainly is this idea of do
the russians have violated turkish airspace several times since the russians began air operations in syria two months ago. and the turks have warned the russians publicly and privately that there's going to be a response at some point. the russians may have thought that the turks weren't serious but they found out today that they were. it's a tragedy. it's not something, obviously, that the united states wants to see happen, but the turks do have a right to protect that border. the emphasis now...
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you've already seen the russian foreign minister advised russian tourists not to go to turkey. russian tourists are the second-biggest number that visit turkey. tourists account for 10% of the economy. the turks will be more worried about energy. it depends for more than half of their energy on winter gas. the fear is that russia could turn off the tap. russia does depend on turkey for $27 billion for that gas. russia has used gas against in the past. anchor: we turn to some other news and in the wake of last week's terror attacks, germany's parliament has voted to deploy more soldiers to mali, up to 650. berlin says the troops will help keep with the peacekeeping mission and ease the pressure on french forces fighting islamic groups. chancellor merkel said the troops were needed to beat back militants who only last week attacked a hotel in bamako. the opposition was critical of the deployment and would like germany to stick to diplomacy rather than military intervention. so what exactly was the german troops be doing and mali? our west african correspondents have been finding
you've already seen the russian foreign minister advised russian tourists not to go to turkey. russian tourists are the second-biggest number that visit turkey. tourists account for 10% of the economy. the turks will be more worried about energy. it depends for more than half of their energy on winter gas. the fear is that russia could turn off the tap. russia does depend on turkey for $27 billion for that gas. russia has used gas against in the past. anchor: we turn to some other news and in...
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russians. vladimir putin saying it is a stab in the back of the accomplices of terrorist, and accusing the turks to be behind isis on the ground, and the rebel groups, and that is an accusation leveled against turkey in the past. they have also rejected out of hand this allegation, this claim, this account by the turks that this russian plane violated turkish air space. they are saying that all of the time it was flying the my it did so inside of syrian air space. it says it has data to demonstrate that, although it has not made the data public u unlike -- unlike the turks who released the radar maps of the routes they say that plane took. so this incident is going to have a serious impact on the relations between russia and turkey, and already the diplomatic issue has come up, with prime minister lavrov who will no longer make his trip to turkey tomorrow. and so now, others saying, we won't back it up and no more recommending the package to turkey anymore and the flow of tourist tourists, ther
russians. vladimir putin saying it is a stab in the back of the accomplices of terrorist, and accusing the turks to be behind isis on the ground, and the rebel groups, and that is an accusation leveled against turkey in the past. they have also rejected out of hand this allegation, this claim, this account by the turks that this russian plane violated turkish air space. they are saying that all of the time it was flying the my it did so inside of syrian air space. it says it has data to...
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the russians have violated turkish airspace several times since the russians began air operations in syria two months ago. and the turks have warned the russians publicly and privately that there's going to be a response at some point. the russians may have thought that the turks weren't serious but they found out today that they were. it's a tragedy. it's not something, obviously, that the united states wants to see happen, but the turks do have a right to protect that border. the emphasis now has to be on making sure it doesn't happen again. >> pelley: ambassador nicholas burns, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> pelley: well, the war on isis means that security at home will be tighter as millions of americans head out for the holiday. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: police at los angeles international airport today were armed with automatic weapons. this thanksgiving week, amid isis threats, there will also be a larger police presence than usual in new york. police commissioner bill bratton. >> i think it quite clear what certainly is this idea of don't be afraid. be aware. >>
the russians have violated turkish airspace several times since the russians began air operations in syria two months ago. and the turks have warned the russians publicly and privately that there's going to be a response at some point. the russians may have thought that the turks weren't serious but they found out today that they were. it's a tragedy. it's not something, obviously, that the united states wants to see happen, but the turks do have a right to protect that border. the emphasis now...
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is he released to the russians? francine: it brings back memories of the jordanian pilot that was captured and burned alive in a cage. and that was a big turn in geopolitics. group,et to the eurasia when you see and follow these things with us, is your that we haveught to wait to see how vladimir putin actually sees this? or do you think they will find compromise? >> this is a big problem. ultimately, you have turkey looking to insert itself into this conversation, it feels an interest in syria are not being recognized. presidentdamant that assad needs to go. they are not happy about the andicans funding the kurds using those forces to fight back rebel groups. -- all ofbe honest, the interests in europe are driving them to accommodations. turkey saying hold on, we also have leverage over the situation. you need to take notice. russia not simply driving this conversation. is anyone surprised? in all of the interviews that francine and i have done over the last few weeks, we talk about the tensions on orders, country
is he released to the russians? francine: it brings back memories of the jordanian pilot that was captured and burned alive in a cage. and that was a big turn in geopolitics. group,et to the eurasia when you see and follow these things with us, is your that we haveught to wait to see how vladimir putin actually sees this? or do you think they will find compromise? >> this is a big problem. ultimately, you have turkey looking to insert itself into this conversation, it feels an interest in...
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pulled the trigger on a russian jet. that might sound rash to some, but coming up i talk to a man that said turkey had every right to do it. >> welcome to al jazeera america. more reporters, more stories, more perspective. >> from our award-winning news teams across america and beyond. >> we've got global news covered. >>> tensions between russia and turkey hit an all-time high after the turks shot down a russian fighter jet violated the air space along the syrian border. both countries back on posing sides and the new tensions could fuel a potential conflict with each other. the implications are huge because turkey is a nato member and long-standing u.s. ally in the middle east. despite the intentions they say turkey had every right to down the russian war plane today, the executive director of the center for strategic xhuk, a think tank in the turkish capital of ankara. he served as an officer in turkey's air force. thank you for joining us. i understand that if things are what turkey says they are, then turkey had eve
pulled the trigger on a russian jet. that might sound rash to some, but coming up i talk to a man that said turkey had every right to do it. >> welcome to al jazeera america. more reporters, more stories, more perspective. >> from our award-winning news teams across america and beyond. >> we've got global news covered. >>> tensions between russia and turkey hit an all-time high after the turks shot down a russian fighter jet violated the air space along the syrian...
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in that documentary we showed russian coaches, members of the russian athletics federation, being involved in doping, giving substances to athletes, allegations that they were extorting money from russian athletes to cover up positive samples, and the chair of this commission richard pound has said overwhelmingly that documentary has been corroborated, and that there is a systemic doping in russian athletics. russia is one of the powerhouses in world threats, so it's really a dark day for them. a dark day for athletics as a whole. the hope is now that the sport can push on and really become clean. the recommendation, of course, is that russia be suspended from athletic competitions, which could mean that it misses out orneryio on 2012 next year. >> as you just heard russian athletes are heavily implicated. let's speak to our russian correspondents rory challands. >> well, barbara, the first thing we heard in the immediate aftermath of the press conference in the allegations was from a state russian body that is not a sporting agency at all. it said that the allegations are primarily and no
in that documentary we showed russian coaches, members of the russian athletics federation, being involved in doping, giving substances to athletes, allegations that they were extorting money from russian athletes to cover up positive samples, and the chair of this commission richard pound has said overwhelmingly that documentary has been corroborated, and that there is a systemic doping in russian athletics. russia is one of the powerhouses in world threats, so it's really a dark day for them....
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we haven't had a nato member shoot down a soviet or russian aircraft since 1952, and so the russians learn the lessons of what happened but also that this can be de-escalated so that there's no further action, and russia and turkey and the other countries can go back, hopefully trying to combat isis. >> pelley: well, the russian president called it a stab in the back. could this escalate? >> it could escalate. i think there's-- i think the united states and president oboba are going to work k ry hard to sesethat it doesn't, but there's an important principle at stake here, scott. every nation has a right to protect its own borders. and president obama sided with the turks today in saying that they have that right. it was a gross violation of international law for the russians even to fly close to that border, but to cross it, that's a red line that can't be crossed. and so i thinknkhe lesson here for the russians has to be they're fairly isolalad right now. they don't have many friends in the middle east. they say that they want to attack and defeat isis but they're not really fighti
we haven't had a nato member shoot down a soviet or russian aircraft since 1952, and so the russians learn the lessons of what happened but also that this can be de-escalated so that there's no further action, and russia and turkey and the other countries can go back, hopefully trying to combat isis. >> pelley: well, the russian president called it a stab in the back. could this escalate? >> it could escalate. i think there's-- i think the united states and president oboba are going...
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of course the russians have denied that. the russians have made an assertion of their own. they said that the planes violated syrian air space in that attack on the russian jet. they're taking a number of measures to respond to all of this. they're saying as of military effect militar, military operations have been stopped. the naval cruiser off the coast line of latakia that would help with air defense, and they're also saying that the turkish claim that the fighter contacted the russian jets, that's simply not true. before it was shot down they say there were no attempts to contact the pilot. >> al jazeera's correspondent is in latakia in syria. >> there were light bombs and shots that might be signals the pilot--the areas in are being bombarded by the raging forces. so as to prevent the fighters the place of the second pilot whose fate is not known at the moment. more than 5,000 people ar are in villages in the border. those who refuse audio to leave their homes would flee after the aircraft incident in order not to be targeted by russian plan planes. >> nato said that t
of course the russians have denied that. the russians have made an assertion of their own. they said that the planes violated syrian air space in that attack on the russian jet. they're taking a number of measures to respond to all of this. they're saying as of military effect militar, military operations have been stopped. the naval cruiser off the coast line of latakia that would help with air defense, and they're also saying that the turkish claim that the fighter contacted the russian jets,...
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after those russian planes even if the russian planes don't invade turkish air space? >> neither erdogan or putin are fools. they're smart men. they know what the consequences are for any action. and i suspect certainly putin is a chess player and he's thinking about the second, third, fourth move out there. and erdogan is probably too. and certainly their advisers are. and while russia clearly would like to have some sort of revenge if you will, to create a war situation or a hot war with turkey is not within either countries' interests and certainly not within the united states' interests. we cannot be diverted. i'm certain the united states diplomatic and military leadership are talking to both parties and say, listen, we've got a much more important goal here than to fight amongst ourselves. there may be some sort of retribution. maybe there will be a payment. there certainly should be from it'd seem to me that there can be something worked out here in which both countries can save face and move back to the core mission. >> let's see if they can calm things down. a
after those russian planes even if the russian planes don't invade turkish air space? >> neither erdogan or putin are fools. they're smart men. they know what the consequences are for any action. and i suspect certainly putin is a chess player and he's thinking about the second, third, fourth move out there. and erdogan is probably too. and certainly their advisers are. and while russia clearly would like to have some sort of revenge if you will, to create a war situation or a hot war...
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turning lower on russian jet. once again, you see a nervous market going into a long holiday weekend. keith, dagen, what's your take? >> keith: the market has three up days in the last week. two up days and everything else is big concern. again, this is getting closer to the reality of the matter which is gdp today. the gdp has downward numbers. i don't think that this terrorist activity is going to boost consumer confidence. that's not my view. so again, we are getting important economic data today. i think that's going to corroborate with some of the weakness you see. markets have a funny way of finding a reason to go down. obviously this turkish-russian situation is a good one. again, we are going to get to the economic data and it's going to continue to be weak. >> dagen: we will start to sea potential economic impact. investors -- you might have a reaction to the downing of this russian plane, but they want to see real quantitative. about what here in nueva york city? are people not going to be able to come t
turning lower on russian jet. once again, you see a nervous market going into a long holiday weekend. keith, dagen, what's your take? >> keith: the market has three up days in the last week. two up days and everything else is big concern. again, this is getting closer to the reality of the matter which is gdp today. the gdp has downward numbers. i don't think that this terrorist activity is going to boost consumer confidence. that's not my view. so again, we are getting important economic...
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syrians have russian planes. it then became the russians admitted it was a russian plane. the plane did not into air space. the entire of the mission they insisted was flying in space. this plane entered turkish repeatedly as russian have done in the past but it was intercepted, if-16 fighters were scrambled. they intersected the plane. have no response, the turks say it was warninged 10 times, ten messages and it was shot down. from what we've seen from turkish television pictures, you can see it's flying very high, clear blue sky in the skies over syria or turkey, you can really troubled and made its way through the sky. at some point you see a couple of white dots which are the parachutes. the plane carries on blazing its way through the sky and eventually comes to impact hillside, last place and hits the ground and there's smoke sent off after the impact, the collision into the ground. the fate of the pilots is not clear and other media, one has been caught by rebels. reportedly he's being searched by the same rememberel -- rebel group. >> a lot of people are saying al
syrians have russian planes. it then became the russians admitted it was a russian plane. the plane did not into air space. the entire of the mission they insisted was flying in space. this plane entered turkish repeatedly as russian have done in the past but it was intercepted, if-16 fighters were scrambled. they intersected the plane. have no response, the turks say it was warninged 10 times, ten messages and it was shot down. from what we've seen from turkish television pictures, you can see...
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let's assume it is a russian plane, because we do have the russians and the turks saying that. what ramifications would you expect from moscow? <>> what about from nato. turkey is now saying it's going to confer with nato after the event. will nato give turkey a rap on the wrists for that? <>> the airspace there is getting very crowded, isn't it, especially in this region, this border region. can we expect to see more incidents like this. -- it is highly likely. it's very crowded to fly over there. different frequencies and nobody controlling nobody >>> we will leave it there for a moment. going to dubai to a security analy analyst. i appreciate that it's very early days since the shooting down of this plane, but we just heard our last guest suggesting that it's a syrian plane. what's your take on it? <
let's assume it is a russian plane, because we do have the russians and the turks saying that. what ramifications would you expect from moscow?
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we haven't had a nato member shoot down a soviet or russian aircraft since 1952, and so the russians learn the lessons of what happened but also that this can be deescalated so that there's no further action, and russia and turkey and the other countries can go back, hopefully trying to combat isis. >> pelley: well, the russian president called it a stab in the back. could this escalate? >> it could escalate. i think there's-- i think the united states and president obama are going to work very hard to see that it doesn't, but there's an important principle at stake here, scott. every nation has a right to protect its own borders. and president obama sided with the turks today in saying that they have that right. it was a gross violation of international law for the russians even to fly close to that border, but to cross it, that's a red line that can't be crossed. and so i think the lesson here for the russians has to be now. they don't have many friends in the middle east. they say that they want to attack and defeat isis but isis. >> pelley: you know, the turks fired on this aircr
we haven't had a nato member shoot down a soviet or russian aircraft since 1952, and so the russians learn the lessons of what happened but also that this can be deescalated so that there's no further action, and russia and turkey and the other countries can go back, hopefully trying to combat isis. >> pelley: well, the russian president called it a stab in the back. could this escalate? >> it could escalate. i think there's-- i think the united states and president obama are going...
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russian territory. there is a potential convergence of interests between the various parties. it requires us working with him to make the kind of strategic shift that is necessary, at franklin that i talked about for five years now. it requires recognition that the existing structure cannot gain legitimacy to stop the war. and until you stop the war you will have a vacuum in which these kinds of terrorist organizations can operate more frequently. -- more effectively. let me say one last name, because i tracked the question you posed to president ollanta about what could or could not have been prevented. all of our intelligence personnel, across the united states, across the atlantic worked tirelessly to disrupt plots and prevent terrorist attacks. the vast majority of their successes in disrupting plots are not advertised. you never hear about them. if it were not for the dedication of those intelligence and law enforcement professionals this would be a much more dangerous world. you have to be careful
russian territory. there is a potential convergence of interests between the various parties. it requires us working with him to make the kind of strategic shift that is necessary, at franklin that i talked about for five years now. it requires recognition that the existing structure cannot gain legitimacy to stop the war. and until you stop the war you will have a vacuum in which these kinds of terrorist organizations can operate more frequently. -- more effectively. let me say one last name,...
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turkey says it warned the russian pilots repeatedly to leave turkish air space but the russian pilots ignored those warnings. reporter: russian president putin said the significant consequences will be on russia's relations with turkey, relations that have been trained. turkish military officials -- we have seen the dramatic video of that plane going down. but officials say the plane was warned repeatedly. 10 times in five minute according to turkish officials before a turkish f-1 fighter jet shot it down. russia's defense ministry adamant antly maintains it was not in turkey's air space. but turkey released what it says is a confirmation of air space violation. as for the pilot, russian officials say and confirm they ejected from the jet. we have seen video of a appear to be the the two parachutes coming down. syrian rebels say they have the body of one of the pilots who was already dead when they found him. they are posting pictures of what they have say is his body but it's too photographic to show. rescue helicopters were deployed to the region where the jet went down. but that wa
turkey says it warned the russian pilots repeatedly to leave turkish air space but the russian pilots ignored those warnings. reporter: russian president putin said the significant consequences will be on russia's relations with turkey, relations that have been trained. turkish military officials -- we have seen the dramatic video of that plane going down. but officials say the plane was warned repeatedly. 10 times in five minute according to turkish officials before a turkish f-1 fighter jet...
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officials this russian jet crashed. russians are suggesting that perhaps it was brought down by ground fire but turkish officials say that two turkish f-16s intercepted this plane as it came very close to the turkish airspace and that it violated the turkish airspace after being warned ten times not to and then it was shot down. we don't know the fate of the two pilots. we've seen video of what appear to be two parachutes near the plane where the
officials this russian jet crashed. russians are suggesting that perhaps it was brought down by ground fire but turkish officials say that two turkish f-16s intercepted this plane as it came very close to the turkish airspace and that it violated the turkish airspace after being warned ten times not to and then it was shot down. we don't know the fate of the two pilots. we've seen video of what appear to be two parachutes near the plane where the
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less russian tourists. more problems and shipment of natural gas to turkey. >> and also when you're talking about the idea that president assad may or may not go when it comes to what's happening next in that country? what does it mean for turkey now that they upped the ante. >> this particular incident also relates to the population just south of the turkish border. which is a strong hold of assad and new to the russian air base there. it's particularly sensitive and leading in that. cultural ties and the russians are particularly sensitive about the fate of foreign fighters lighting along side them against the russians and assad regimes. putin doesn't want them to come back to russia. so they want to get rid of the foreign fighters. the turkish side is sensitive about what they're doing to the population there and of course this also relates to the strategic debate about what will happen to the corridor the area between the territory in northeastern syria and the territory controlled by assad at the coast
less russian tourists. more problems and shipment of natural gas to turkey. >> and also when you're talking about the idea that president assad may or may not go when it comes to what's happening next in that country? what does it mean for turkey now that they upped the ante. >> this particular incident also relates to the population just south of the turkish border. which is a strong hold of assad and new to the russian air base there. it's particularly sensitive and leading in...
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>> they are monitoring russian reports at least one of the russian pilots is dead. but, clearly, washington wanting this situation not to escalate out of control, trying to keep it calm, and one reason may be that right now, at this hour, the pentagon cannot say for sure that the russian plane was shot down inside turkish airspace. >> reporter: turkey says it warned the russian jet ten times it was violating turkish airspace before ordering its f-16s to shoot down the russian aircraft. president obama putting his full support behind the nato ally. >> turkey, like every country, has a right to defend its territory and its airspace. >> reporter: the u.s. calculates the russians may have been inside turkey for less than 30 seconds. less clear is exactly where the border may be. >> it happened, you know, at the border, that much i can tell you. but beyond that, we're still trying to collect and sift through all of the data. >> reporter: the russian plane took off from the syrian airfield, heading north. the u.s. monitoring the entire time, using radars and radios. >> we
>> they are monitoring russian reports at least one of the russian pilots is dead. but, clearly, washington wanting this situation not to escalate out of control, trying to keep it calm, and one reason may be that right now, at this hour, the pentagon cannot say for sure that the russian plane was shot down inside turkish airspace. >> reporter: turkey says it warned the russian jet ten times it was violating turkish airspace before ordering its f-16s to shoot down the russian...
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the turkish government announced two f-16s engaged to russian su 24's and one russian aircraft was shot down. col. warren: the russian ministry of defense has announced an investigation into the crash. this is an incident between the russian and turkish governments. it does not involved our combined task force. our combat operations against i soul -- isil continues. indigenous ground forces continue to consolidate gains. we are seeing the impact, and that's what i want to talk about today. go ahead and bring up the map. in ramadi, in addition to movement on all axes, engineer teams have made significant contributions to the fight. iragi explosives ordnance teams continue to destroy ied's, including the detonation of a factory, which destroyed 60 ied's. this is a notable fact in our recent analysis. we estimate that only 5% of isil 's work is effective. vbeds are -- effective. to attempts tois destroy their supply chain. vetted syrian opposition forces and new forces began offense of -- offensive operations to seize two areas last friday. after a tough fight, these forces successfully se
the turkish government announced two f-16s engaged to russian su 24's and one russian aircraft was shot down. col. warren: the russian ministry of defense has announced an investigation into the crash. this is an incident between the russian and turkish governments. it does not involved our combined task force. our combat operations against i soul -- isil continues. indigenous ground forces continue to consolidate gains. we are seeing the impact, and that's what i want to talk about today. go...
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the russian prime minister. let's have a listen >> translation: in light of yesterday's incident was attacking turkish air force and russian aeroplane, also it is linked to the ille legal oil industry established by i.s.i.l. in their territory. what happened yesterday happened after the fact that those oil systems were targeted by our aviation. i'm reminded also that when our president during g20, it was again trying to probe the theme of no fly zone and buffer zone and hoped that potential syrian excursions would not continue and yesterday's attack on our aeroplane, it will not be them used - it will not use to agenda - to push through the agenda agenda of no polite zone. -- flight zone. i also note that security council called by turkish representatives - i mean conclusions of thattant the conclusions of that council meeting where strange they had no condolences and no condemnations and the aim was just to cover up turkish air force did yesterday. similar reaction was the minister who was trying to convince th
the russian prime minister. let's have a listen >> translation: in light of yesterday's incident was attacking turkish air force and russian aeroplane, also it is linked to the ille legal oil industry established by i.s.i.l. in their territory. what happened yesterday happened after the fact that those oil systems were targeted by our aviation. i'm reminded also that when our president during g20, it was again trying to probe the theme of no fly zone and buffer zone and hoped that...
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the russians have violalad turkish airspace several times since the russians began air operations in syria two months ago. and the turks have warned the russians publicly and privately that there's goioi to be a response at some point. the russians may have thought that the turks weren't serious but they found out today that they were. it's a tragedy. it's not something, obviously, that the united states wants to see happen, but the turks do have a right torotect that border. the emphasis now has to be on making sure it doesn't happen again. >> pelley: ambassador nicholas burns, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> pelley: well, the war on isis means that security att home will be tighter as millions of americans head out for the holiday. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: police at los angeles international airport today were armed with automatic weapons. this thanksgiving week, amid isis threats, there will also be a larger police presence than usual in new york. police commissioner bill bratton. >> i think quite clear what we're advocating through you, certainly is this idea of don
the russians have violalad turkish airspace several times since the russians began air operations in syria two months ago. and the turks have warned the russians publicly and privately that there's goioi to be a response at some point. the russians may have thought that the turks weren't serious but they found out today that they were. it's a tragedy. it's not something, obviously, that the united states wants to see happen, but the turks do have a right torotect that border. the emphasis now...
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the russian attitudes have not changed. they just have questions about the actions of turkey's leadership. in istanbul turkey's president defended what it's air force has done. >> nobody should expect us to remain silent when our border security is constantly reached. our legal rights and our right of independence are undermined. we have no intention of creating this incident. we are only defending our own security and the rights of our brothers. >> turkey wants russia's air attacks on turk man rebels to stop. it insists that isil is not separat operating in that part of northern syria, and that russia knows this. rory challands, al jazeera, moscow. >> james bays has more now from new york. the. >> angry words of a different version of events from ankara and moscow, but they are very keen to de-escalate the situation because it remains a dangerous situation. they're keen, too, that this should be a dispute between turkey and russia. a bilateral dispute. not a dispute that widens between one between russia and all of nato. i
the russian attitudes have not changed. they just have questions about the actions of turkey's leadership. in istanbul turkey's president defended what it's air force has done. >> nobody should expect us to remain silent when our border security is constantly reached. our legal rights and our right of independence are undermined. we have no intention of creating this incident. we are only defending our own security and the rights of our brothers. >> turkey wants russia's air attacks...
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what about the russians? and why different mixed messages from different parts of the leadership when it comes to tehran? the road to damascus, the "inside story." >> welcome back to "inside story," i'm ray suarez. we're looking at the latest developments in the ongoing syrian civil war with paul salem of the institute. and barbara slavin. what about the russians? iis their participation showing that they are now a combatant. >> absolutely. they come with many more cards to play because of their escalating military involvement in syria. >> it doesn't undermine them in any way that they're clearly pull on one side, and have also been accused of kind of double dealing, announcing that they're attacking is ill positions and not doing anything of the sort. it's more complicated than taking the high road might be. >> absolutely, but it was pretty clear from the start that they were there to bolster the assad regime. and the question is, does it give them more cards in terms of a political solution? yes, and does i
what about the russians? and why different mixed messages from different parts of the leadership when it comes to tehran? the road to damascus, the "inside story." >> welcome back to "inside story," i'm ray suarez. we're looking at the latest developments in the ongoing syrian civil war with paul salem of the institute. and barbara slavin. what about the russians? iis their participation showing that they are now a combatant. >> absolutely. they come with many...
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planewning of the russian is a serious incident. pressure is a little isolated at this moment with sanctions from i imagine it does not want to lose an important friend like turkey in this region. turkey is making a big fuss of this. standing up for the turks goes well for the turkish voters. both sides have good reason to want to not let this get out of hand. >> many european countries have imposed strict border controls. crossed frontiers with fake passports. an anti-migrant movement is growing in the united states. one american town is talking the trend and welcoming refugees with open arms. pennsylvania, houses one of the largest populations of syria in the u.s. >> we have a responsibility as a country. foreignt have our policy dictated out of fear. >> the record number fleeing has become a hot election issue stateside. in the aftermath of the attacks, cities have reported assaults, vandalism's, and threats. "sweet home alabama" has been blasting out of his campaign. donald trump is adamant the u.s. cannot be home to everyone. a
planewning of the russian is a serious incident. pressure is a little isolated at this moment with sanctions from i imagine it does not want to lose an important friend like turkey in this region. turkey is making a big fuss of this. standing up for the turks goes well for the turkish voters. both sides have good reason to want to not let this get out of hand. >> many european countries have imposed strict border controls. crossed frontiers with fake passports. an anti-migrant movement is...
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russian president, vladimir putin, pulled no punches tuesday when describing turkey's downing of a russian war plane near the syrian border. >> today's event is a stab in the back by the accomplices of terrorists. >> reporter: calling off foreign minute itster, sergei lavrov's visit to ankora, and warning russian citizens to stay away from turkish resorts. in measured terms. [ foreign dialogue ] >> we're feeling distress for such an incident, but the actions are fully in line with turkey's rules of engagement that have been declared before. turkey does not harbor enmity toward its neighbors. >> reporter: they include plans to build a pipeline to pump russian gas to turkey and on to europe, but the two countries have competing agendas in syria, with armed groups supported by turkey, and where russia has been accused of airstrikes on assad's enemies, the airstrikes are behind putin's calls for a grand coalition to fight isil. >> the europeans are already gravitating toward a russian point of view, which is assad stays in power. >> clashes were turkey's coalition with assad, and fighters who
russian president, vladimir putin, pulled no punches tuesday when describing turkey's downing of a russian war plane near the syrian border. >> today's event is a stab in the back by the accomplices of terrorists. >> reporter: calling off foreign minute itster, sergei lavrov's visit to ankora, and warning russian citizens to stay away from turkish resorts. in measured terms. [ foreign dialogue ] >> we're feeling distress for such an incident, but the actions are fully in line...
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this is coming from the russians. we are waiting to find out what led to the plane crashing. >> ian, let's go straight to matthew chance. he's on the line. >> reporter: max, that's right. in the past few minutes, it has been confirmed, of course, by the russian defense ministry and foreign ministry of the kremlin as well that it was a russian war plane down. and they said they brought that aircraft down after violation of air space. what the russians are saying at this early stage is that is not the case. they are saying the plane did not violate turkish air space and stayed within syria. they say it was shot down from the ground. there's not much detail beyond that except the two pilots on board appeared to have parachuted to the ground. again, the condition of those pilots is, as far as we're concerned, not quite known. we are expecting to be a statement. the kremlin has told me there will be a statement later on today by the russian president. he will be meeting jordanian officials later on to have that opportunity
this is coming from the russians. we are waiting to find out what led to the plane crashing. >> ian, let's go straight to matthew chance. he's on the line. >> reporter: max, that's right. in the past few minutes, it has been confirmed, of course, by the russian defense ministry and foreign ministry of the kremlin as well that it was a russian war plane down. and they said they brought that aircraft down after violation of air space. what the russians are saying at this early stage...
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russian stocks have risen as much as 1.6%. jra told us everything we know about the ties between the two countries. iron ore today slumping to a record low. look at that. iron slumping to its lowest level since 2008. output cuts to china steel mills hurting demand. china accounts for about half of global steel output. iron ore is used to make steel. mining companies like bhp billiton continuing to expand low-cost iron ore supplies. this is the global benchmark. 62% contentwith delivered to qingdao. its thirdrack for straight annual drop. that is the record. shares up after positive earnings today. positive earnings in five years thanks to domestic demand. the biggest gainer on the stoxx 600. it is seeing turbulence in some of its markets. the company says the new fiscal year got off to a good start with encouraging bookings for winter and summer travel. it has had to whether those terror attacks in tunisia. political and financial turmoil in greece. earlier this month, it evacuated customers from greece after that suspected bo
russian stocks have risen as much as 1.6%. jra told us everything we know about the ties between the two countries. iron ore today slumping to a record low. look at that. iron slumping to its lowest level since 2008. output cuts to china steel mills hurting demand. china accounts for about half of global steel output. iron ore is used to make steel. mining companies like bhp billiton continuing to expand low-cost iron ore supplies. this is the global benchmark. 62% contentwith delivered to...
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the russians have violated turkish airspace several times since the russians began air operations in syria two months ago. and the turks have warned the russians publicly and privately that there's going to be a response at some point. the russians may have thought that the turks weren't serious but they found out today that they were. it's a tragedy. it's not something, obviously, that the united states wants to see happen, but the turks do have a right to protect that border. the emphasis now has to be on making sure it doesn't happen again. >> pelley: ambassador nicholas burns, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> pelley: well, the war on isis means that security at home will be tighter as millions of americans head out for the holiday. here's jeff pegues. angeles international airport today were armed with automatic weapons. this thanksgiving week, amid isis threats, there will also be a larger police presence than usual in new york. police commissioner bill bratton. >> i think it quite clear what certainly is this idea of don't be afraid. be aware. >> reprter: a new intelligenc
the russians have violated turkish airspace several times since the russians began air operations in syria two months ago. and the turks have warned the russians publicly and privately that there's going to be a response at some point. the russians may have thought that the turks weren't serious but they found out today that they were. it's a tragedy. it's not something, obviously, that the united states wants to see happen, but the turks do have a right to protect that border. the emphasis now...
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russian officials say the plane broke up at altitude. now the russian airline says it believes the plane was brought down by an external impact, ruling out technical fault or pilot error. >> there are no such faults like engine failure or system failure. there is no such combination of systems failure that could lead to a plane breaking up in the air. the only possible explanation for a breck up of the aircraft in the air could be a certain impact, some mechanical or physical impact. >> outside st. petersburg main airport, an expanding memorial to the dead. a popular package holiday destination for many russians, 17 children were among those killed. >> it's sad, people, children who were on the flight, it's heartbreaking. i have a child myself and i fly very often. >> russian federal investigators have opened a criminal case into the incident. on the weekend, russian police reportedly raided the moscow offices, seizing documents and hard drives. russia has a poor aviation safety record with many incidents blamed on aging aircraft, but th
russian officials say the plane broke up at altitude. now the russian airline says it believes the plane was brought down by an external impact, ruling out technical fault or pilot error. >> there are no such faults like engine failure or system failure. there is no such combination of systems failure that could lead to a plane breaking up in the air. the only possible explanation for a breck up of the aircraft in the air could be a certain impact, some mechanical or physical impact....
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certainly, the russian media and the russian people, it seems, will be showing up today. >> has there been outrage, or statements made about the mystery behind what happened to this airplane? >> reporter: well, there's been concern expressed by some family members on a range issues. some of them feel the way that they were told that they may not get the remains of their loved ones has been particularly harsh. we were told by one family member, the way the governor had broken the news to a group of families was, well you won't be receiving -- you won't be receiving bodies. only pieces of bodies. they found that very harsh. the process that they've been told that they will need to go through to get, if you will, the insurance money from the airline, the process, the paperwork process is very complicated. they have to prove the airline went down, prove their family member was aboard the airliner, have a body to prove that the person is dead. a very complicated and painful process, particularly while they're grieving. the fundamental question and anxiety and anger, if you will, that peopl
certainly, the russian media and the russian people, it seems, will be showing up today. >> has there been outrage, or statements made about the mystery behind what happened to this airplane? >> reporter: well, there's been concern expressed by some family members on a range issues. some of them feel the way that they were told that they may not get the remains of their loved ones has been particularly harsh. we were told by one family member, the way the governor had broken the...
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russian president vladimir putin sold his military intervention as necessary to make the russian people safer, but speculation terrorists could have brought down the plane and fresh threats by extremist groups are raising fears putin's actions could spark a new way of terrorist attacks against russia. tonight in this new propaganda video, isis is again claiming credit for downing the commercial airliner, calling russian leader vladimir putin a pig and warning he will pay a "high price for his actions in syria." the group offered no proof, and intelligence analysts tell cnn they don't find the claim credible, but sources say the u.s. has not ruled out the possibility of terror. several competing groups had threatened putin since russian troops began pouring into syria, something secretary of state john kerry warned in a recent interview with cnn might happen. >> if he's going to side with assad and with iran and hezbollah, he's going to have a very serious problem with the and that means that he could , - even become a target for those sunni jihadis. >> reporter: two weeks after kerry's
russian president vladimir putin sold his military intervention as necessary to make the russian people safer, but speculation terrorists could have brought down the plane and fresh threats by extremist groups are raising fears putin's actions could spark a new way of terrorist attacks against russia. tonight in this new propaganda video, isis is again claiming credit for downing the commercial airliner, calling russian leader vladimir putin a pig and warning he will pay a "high price for...
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the russian government confirms one pilot is dead. and a russian ma merine was kil. syrian rebel released this video allegedly showing their fighters shooting a u.s.-made anti-tank missile at the russian helicopter as russian forces approached the crash site in northern syria russian president vladimir putin lashed out at the turks while visiting jordan. >> translator: today's loss is a stab in the back ol by the terrorist accomplices. >> the violation took place in the a turkish province that was annexed by the turks in 1989. the turks requested that the u.s. send six f-15 fighter planes to guard the southern border. today russia deployed a missile cruiser off the syrian coast, ordering it to destroy any target that poses a danger to its forces. brett? >> jennifer griffin live at the pentagon. >>> president obama was long on sympathy, but short on specifics today. after meeting with french president hollande over the terror attacks in paris and the fight against isis. but it is the situation with russian and turkey that presents the greatest urgency. chief washingto
the russian government confirms one pilot is dead. and a russian ma merine was kil. syrian rebel released this video allegedly showing their fighters shooting a u.s.-made anti-tank missile at the russian helicopter as russian forces approached the crash site in northern syria russian president vladimir putin lashed out at the turks while visiting jordan. >> translator: today's loss is a stab in the back ol by the terrorist accomplices. >> the violation took place in the a turkish...
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what about the russians? i is their participation showing that they are now a combatant. >> absolutely. they come with many more cards to play because of their escalating military involvement in syria. >> it doesn't undermine them in any way that they're clearly pull on one side, and have also been accused of kind of double dealing, announcing that they're attacking is ill positions and not doing anything of the sort. it's more complicated than taking the high road might be. >> absolutely, but it was pretty clear from the start that they were there to bolster the assad regime. and the question is, does it give them more cards in terms of a political solution? yes, and does it strengthen assad in terms of a political solution? yes. and my concern is frankly that the kinds of suggestion that's we're hearing from the iranians and the russians won't solve the problem at all. they're talking about an election whereas add would get to run. time. >> with four or five million people outside of the country, and millio
what about the russians? i is their participation showing that they are now a combatant. >> absolutely. they come with many more cards to play because of their escalating military involvement in syria. >> it doesn't undermine them in any way that they're clearly pull on one side, and have also been accused of kind of double dealing, announcing that they're attacking is ill positions and not doing anything of the sort. it's more complicated than taking the high road might be....
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the russians have been quite indignant at that. the foreign ministry saying look, we're shocked if there is intelligence information at the uk, referring this would refer to the u.s., as well, we're shocked any information you've got has not been shared with the russians and so look, it's politically said the russians heightened idea this could be a bomb because it would imply this is blow back for their campaign in syria and that's something that feels very, very uncomfortable about but it is an international investigation, wolf. they are not going to be able to hide the truth. >> as you know, russia announced they were grounding metro jet a-321st but why didn't they do this immediately? >> reporter: i don't know is the short answer to that why it didn't -- perhaps it is some kind of a problem in the system here. the russians have always been really bad at, you know, at solving the problem, making sure that these kinds of air crashes don't happen in the future. there is something like 20 complete whole losses in russia over the co
the russians have been quite indignant at that. the foreign ministry saying look, we're shocked if there is intelligence information at the uk, referring this would refer to the u.s., as well, we're shocked any information you've got has not been shared with the russians and so look, it's politically said the russians heightened idea this could be a bomb because it would imply this is blow back for their campaign in syria and that's something that feels very, very uncomfortable about but it is...
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we have a russian debt -- a russian jet downed. what does this mean? world, you cannot solve the major problems without engaging with russia. maybe global political leadership is understanding. and theill understand political leadership in the world sees that. i expect bumps along the road and this was unfortunate with the aircraft. a warehouse.ilding what do you see? >> people who say that do not have big operations in russia. it is easy to assume big global businesses have franchises here. he has to show the substantial operations. >> you have take businesses making bigger investments. >> we are building some of the largest retail histories in the world in russia and these are made by global retailers and they say it is a time to invest in assets to sustain a strongest is to make it stronger. >> how can you tap into this not well-known news story? >> the best way to do that is in capital markets and, for big business, i see existing businesses doubling down. you need to make the upfront investment and it is challenging for the corporation that has no
we have a russian debt -- a russian jet downed. what does this mean? world, you cannot solve the major problems without engaging with russia. maybe global political leadership is understanding. and theill understand political leadership in the world sees that. i expect bumps along the road and this was unfortunate with the aircraft. a warehouse.ilding what do you see? >> people who say that do not have big operations in russia. it is easy to assume big global businesses have franchises...
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this will change russian strategy. but it became clear after this press conference their strategy isn't changing, only intensifying. >> translation: france will not intervene militarily on the ground. it is the local forces who will do so. >> reporter: some military experts say that will have a limited impact. >>> to be really effective in air campaign, it needs something on the ground to use the hammer against and that's not obvious to me. >> reporter: the white house believes russia had been started to play a constructive role in the syrian conflict. the big worry after this is that will no longer be the case >>> shooting of another black teenager by a white policeman in the united states has provoked more protests and allegations of brutality. the officer has been charged with murder after opening fire 16 times in chicago. >> reporter: these are the final moments of 17-year-old's life. he was walking down the chicago street followed by a police. a vandalism suspect. he was armed with a small knife. an officer opposi
this will change russian strategy. but it became clear after this press conference their strategy isn't changing, only intensifying. >> translation: france will not intervene militarily on the ground. it is the local forces who will do so. >> reporter: some military experts say that will have a limited impact. >>> to be really effective in air campaign, it needs something on the ground to use the hammer against and that's not obvious to me. >> reporter: the white...