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Nbc nightly news begins now. Announcer this is nbc nightly news reporting tonight from washington, Peter Alexander. Good evening. Tonight the chaos has finally simmered down in turkey, but there are growing concerns about the stability in the country. Turkeys government beating back a violent coup attempt, reestablishing control, but not before nearly 200 people were killed and thousands of military personnel there detained. The you recollectish Prime Minister calling the failed uprising a stain on the history of democracy. Its a situation the white house is watching closely. We begin tonight with our chief Foreign Correspondent richard engel. He is on the ground in istanbul. Reporter good evening, peter. Supporters of president erdogan have poured into the streets. I saw erdogan supporters standing on top of tanks cheering for their president. The turkish government said it survived a treasonness and disgraceful attempted coup by a faction in the military. And today supporters of pres
Nbc nightly news begins now. Announcer this is nbc nightly news reporting tonight from washington, Peter Alexander. Good evening. Tonight the chaos has finally simmered down in turkey, but there are growing concerns about the stability in the country. Turkeys government beating back a violent coup attempt, reestablishing control, but not before nearly 200 people were killed and thousands of military personnel there detained. The you recollectish Prime Minister calling the failed uprising a stain on the history of democracy. Its a situation the white house is watching closely. We begin tonight with our chief Foreign Correspondent richard engel. He is on the ground in istanbul. Reporter good evening, peter. Supporters of president erdogan have poured into the streets. I saw erdogan supporters standing on top of tanks cheering for their president. The turkish government said it survived a treasonness and disgraceful attempted coup by a faction in the military. And today supporters of pres
Northwest washington. A vigil held tonight to remember a transgender woman shot on the fourth of july. Found out what police in maryland had to do to protect people from this black lives matter protest. Thousands of people in turkey flood the streets and answer their president s call to show support for his embattled government. Good evening, everyone. Thanks for joining us. The show of support comes a day after the uprising, but the governments victory comes with a cost. As Richard Engel reports, the crisis has spread to the united states. Reporter its a brazen and treasonous attempted coup by a faction in the military and today supporters erdogan were cheering victory. The crackdown is now under way. More than 2800 soldiers and officers, alleged conspirators, have already been arrested and the extradition of a cleric, fethullah gulen, that erdogan has called the head of terror. Tell obama, president erdogan said, either deport gulen or give him to us. Turkey suspended all military fl
Announcer this is nbc nightly news. Reporting tonight from washington, Peter Alexander. Good evening. Tonight the chaos has finally simmered down in turkey, but there are growing concerns about the stability of that country, one of americas most important allies in the fight against isis. Turkeys government beating back a violent coup attempt, reestablishing control, but not before nearly 200 people were killed and thousands of military personnel there detained. The turkish Prime Minister today calling the failed uprising a stain on the history of democracy. Its a situation the white house is watching closely. We begin tonight with our chief Foreign Correspondent richard engel. He is on the ground in istanbul. Richard . Reporter good evening, peter. Supporters of president erdogan have poured into the streets. I just drove across this entire city. I saw erdogan supporters standing on top of tanks that had been used in this coup cheering for their president. The turkish government said