You. Think that. This is news live from Berlin Turkey and russia begin joint patrols in Northeastern Syria The Operation and aims to move kodesh militias out of the region turkish president further one plans to resettle about 2000000 people there but apart and saying its a human catastrophe in the making also on the program. German chancellor Angela Merkel talks trade and security with the indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking to build a closer industrial and strategic ties. And mexico marks the day of the day
it may sound like a gloomy affair but the festival is actually a joyous celebration the souls of the departed up to leave to come back and visit their families. Great Welcome Turkey and russia have launched joint to Ground Patrols in Northeastern Syria The Operation is part of a deal struck by the 2 countries to 1st force his out of the territory need turkeys Border Military vehicles are patrolling a sign thats 10 kilometers deep along the border mocking a major power shift
shalom led to the. procured issue opposition h d p party says that more than 200 of its politicians have been arrested and more than 60 imprisoned since the beginning of the incursion into syria. we re earlier we spoke to g.w. correspondent dorian jones in istanbul and we asked him to explain the purpose of these ground patrols by turkey and russia before trolls are a key part of why on court did sign up to greenland with moscow there s a great deal of skepticism from the syrian kurdish militias have withdrawn which moscow claims they have and they see that these patrols will verify the withdrawal of these kurdish forces 1st patrol is believed of last around 4 hours covered around a 120 kilometers of syrian territory but we have heard now in the last 24 hours from the key syrian kurdish commander saying that they are going to totally withdraw back to 30 kilometers even though they noted that they were part of the
cnn s senior international correspondent arwa damon is live there for us. i m wondering what really led to those clashes and have they died down now? they have died down. look, the police here are notoriously heavy handed. almost every single demonstration will end up getting tear gassed or water cannoned except when it happened under these circumstances it doesn t bode well for the already pre-existing tensions here. it was the leader of the pro-kurdish hdp party as well as other members of the parliament that were trying to access the scene of the attack from one of the routes that leads there to lay down red flowers where they scuffled with police and they eventually were led through after a little bit of tear gas was fired, but again, given the circumstances and everything that the country has been through, it really is not
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webster over a gowdy, that we ve solved a problem. we need to fundamentally change our approach and, yes, if ryan gets in, i think he s going to be a very strong play. but if he does not, i think this party really actually has a chance to turn the harry truman adage around to a get it done congress. some have suggested we only have 30 seconds left so i apologize for that but this is really to take power away e from the speaker s position, that they can t be there the way they have in the past. the speaker should be there for the thought thinkers in congress. paul ryan has been there on financial markets, gowdy on oversight. you go down the list. the role of speaker doesn t have to be the titular leader of congress as opposed to the person who facilitates the talents that are already there to actually get things done. a different kind of speaker. that may very much become the