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and they came to misrata and fought together. everybody thought it's only people from misrata. no. it was from everywhere. in tripoli, the same thing happened. in the mountains, the same thing happened. so it is not militias as we understand militias. so what we did is we said look, we can't just tell them now you did your job, give us back your arms and just get going, you know, with your life. that's not the way we want to do it. we needed to understand and try to explain, and then work with them. so what we did is we said let's have a project, a big project that would try to integrate them, or reintegrate them. and this project is now in place. it has three dimensions here. one is the interior ministry, those who are interested in security-type work and police work and all that, they can go there. they will give them training. we give them decent salaries, and we give them hope that they can actually progress and develop. and another one is the defense ministry. they can be part of the armed forces. and it's the same thing, you know. we treat them with respect. we give them dece
and they came to misrata and fought together. everybody thought it's only people from misrata. no. it was from everywhere. in tripoli, the same thing happened. in the mountains, the same thing happened. so it is not militias as we understand militias. so what we did is we said look, we can't just tell them now you did your job, give us back your arms and just get going, you know, with your life. that's not the way we want to do it. we needed to understand and try to explain, and then work with...
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we visited the general in his jail cell in misrata. this was where the gaddafi's regime made its last hand. -- last stand. it was too this town that they escaped after the fall of tripoli. then, there world crumbled. >> the rest is military personnel. the situation was terminal. we did not know what other people's feelings or views were. there was no hospitals or doctors or power or medicine or to vacation. we had returned to a primitive lifestyle. on the 20th of october, gaddafi, seen at the end was near, tried to flee with his last most loyal men in a convoy of armed four by fours. they were heading to a village wert the dictator had been born. spotting them from the air, the foreign friends of the revolution had other ideas. >> the nato hit us twice, once while we were moving, but the impact was not on our vehicle, it was to cars behind us. our car stopped, the airbag deployed, and the engine seized. we had to change to another car. only gaddafi's suffered a small wound from the glass shards. all the vehicles group at a power statio
we visited the general in his jail cell in misrata. this was where the gaddafi's regime made its last hand. -- last stand. it was too this town that they escaped after the fall of tripoli. then, there world crumbled. >> the rest is military personnel. the situation was terminal. we did not know what other people's feelings or views were. there was no hospitals or doctors or power or medicine or to vacation. we had returned to a primitive lifestyle. on the 20th of october, gaddafi, seen at...
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we will let you know as soon as any new information comes into the kron 4 misrata. conditions around the bay. skies are clearing out. the roadways are starting to dry out. hot [ female announcer ] with swiffer dusters, a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender gets into hard-to-reach places without the hassle. so you can get unbelievable dust pickup in less time without missing a thing. i love that book. can you believe the twin did it? ♪ swiffer. great clean in less time. or your money back. swiffer. great clean in less time. [ stu ] yeah. it's electric. i don't think so. it's got a gas tank right here. electric tank, right over here. an electric tank? really, stu? is that what you pour the electricity in? it's actually both, guys. i can plug in and go 35 miles gas free, or i can fill up and go a whole lot farther. is that my burger? oh. i just got bun. i didn't even bite any burger. >>james: we are talking weather. st
we will let you know as soon as any new information comes into the kron 4 misrata. conditions around the bay. skies are clearing out. the roadways are starting to dry out. hot [ female announcer ] with swiffer dusters, a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender gets into hard-to-reach places without the hassle. so you can get unbelievable dust...
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weapons you have to get out and so my hometown which is effectively an occupation by militias from misrata which is also starting to break away and the m.d.c. has no real control over them that they don't even have the means to pay these militias at the moment so it's by no means certain that you would be able to get the n.c.c. to exert force but i think in terms of the future of libya it could very easily splinter into a civil war where you have the east versus the west battling one another the n.c.c. have been very biased towards western control of these two thirds of the oil the west would have about two thirds of the vote. kind of seats in the new libyan council that's been proposed so you can see that everything is fragmenting everything is splintering and i have to just say this is something that we've seen anticipated quite some time it is the west that has wrecked libya here for their intervention through bringing through cherrypicking a council the national transitional council and saying we think these people like julio are the best people to be caretakers of the country to bring
weapons you have to get out and so my hometown which is effectively an occupation by militias from misrata which is also starting to break away and the m.d.c. has no real control over them that they don't even have the means to pay these militias at the moment so it's by no means certain that you would be able to get the n.c.c. to exert force but i think in terms of the future of libya it could very easily splinter into a civil war where you have the east versus the west battling one another...
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the last one -- i mean, i think the last time we talked when i was in misrata, there's nowhere to runfigure out where snipers are, but you can't figure out where, you know, where a shell is going to land. >> reporter: on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear that it was very difficult to find any place of safety there. safety was a relative term. the risks were building on that assignment. >> reporter: the risks were building. >> go! >> reporter: and time seemed to be running out. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then, he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for our military, veterans and their families. now more than ever, it's important to get financial advice from people who share your military values. call now for our free guide and tips on planning for your retirement this tax season. the passat is one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safet
the last one -- i mean, i think the last time we talked when i was in misrata, there's nowhere to runfigure out where snipers are, but you can't figure out where, you know, where a shell is going to land. >> reporter: on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear that it was very difficult to find any place of safety there. safety was a relative term. the risks were building on that assignment....
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the last one -- i mean, i think the last time we talked when i was in misrata, there's nowhere to runrt of figure out where snipers are, but you can't figure out where, you know, where a shell is going to land. >> reporter: on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear that it was very difficult to find any place of safety there. safety was a relative term. the risks were building on that assignment. >> reporter: the risks were building. >> go! >> reporter: and time seemed to be running out. the tyranny of meager travel cards. battle speech right? may i? capital one is issuing a venture double miles challenge. show us how much you spent last year and we'll give you 2 miles for every dollar spent on your travel reward card. up to 100,000 miles! hawaii, here we come. claim your miles at capitalone.com today! what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the runway. no. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then, he had something more important to do. he wasn't foc
the last one -- i mean, i think the last time we talked when i was in misrata, there's nowhere to runrt of figure out where snipers are, but you can't figure out where, you know, where a shell is going to land. >> reporter: on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear that it was very difficult to find any place of safety there. safety was a relative term. the risks were building on that...
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the last one -- i mean, i think the last time we talked when i was in misrata, there's nowhere to rune out where snipers are, but you can't figure out where, you know, where a shell is going to land. >> reporter: on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear that it was very difficult to find any place of safety there. safety was a relative term. the risks were building on that assignment. >> reporter: the risks were building. >> go! >> reporter: and time seemed to be running out. is is the networ- a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions... [ beeping ] ...to bring all the right results. it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ i care about my car because... i think it's a cool car. i think it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car
the last one -- i mean, i think the last time we talked when i was in misrata, there's nowhere to rune out where snipers are, but you can't figure out where, you know, where a shell is going to land. >> reporter: on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear that it was very difficult to find any place of safety there. safety was a relative term. the risks were building on that assignment....
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tracey shelton with our partners at the international website "global post" reports from misrata. >>threaten somebody, killing people and others kill your friends and you see blood and their red body and all this month you were far away from your family, even... would you... everyday you're hearinging bombs bombs bombs, i think it will reflect bad things in yourself. i know... i'm sick. (laughs) >> reporter: like thousands of libyan civilians, this man became a soldier overnight. he was a postal worker when the revolution started. >> if i didn't do this, i would have died and qaddafi forces would come into the city and can many people and they have to defend my city and it was a necessity to this. >> reporter: others were students, fishermen, i.t. professionals, account tanlts, truck drivers and almost none of them had held a weapon before facing moammar qaddafi's national army. mohammed al hoshi was a mechanic. >> ( translated ): before none of us knew anything about weapons but now even the small babies can use them. >> reporter: several fighters stay transition was tough but neces
tracey shelton with our partners at the international website "global post" reports from misrata. >>threaten somebody, killing people and others kill your friends and you see blood and their red body and all this month you were far away from your family, even... would you... everyday you're hearinging bombs bombs bombs, i think it will reflect bad things in yourself. i know... i'm sick. (laughs) >> reporter: like thousands of libyan civilians, this man became a soldier...
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the last one -- i mean, i think the last time we talked when i was in misrata, there's nowhere to runf figure out where snipers are, but you can't figure out where, you know, where a shell is going to land. >> reporter: on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear that it was very difficult to find any place of safety there. safety was a relative term. the risks were building on that assignment. >> reporter: the risks were building. >> go! >> reporter: and time seemed to be running out. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltze
the last one -- i mean, i think the last time we talked when i was in misrata, there's nowhere to runf figure out where snipers are, but you can't figure out where, you know, where a shell is going to land. >> reporter: on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear that it was very difficult to find any place of safety there. safety was a relative term. the risks were building on that...
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the last one -- i mean, i think the last time we talked when i was in misrata, there's nowhere to runre out where snipers are, but you can't figure out where, you know, where a shell is going to land. >> reporter: on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear that it was very difficult to find any place of safety there. safety was a relative term. the risks were building on that assignment. >> reporter: the risks were building. >> go! >> reporter: and time seemed to be running out. imagine if you could always see life [music] in the best light. every time of day. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it is meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in rea
the last one -- i mean, i think the last time we talked when i was in misrata, there's nowhere to runre out where snipers are, but you can't figure out where, you know, where a shell is going to land. >> reporter: on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear that it was very difficult to find any place of safety there. safety was a relative term. the risks were building on that assignment....
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the last time i talked when i was in misrata, it's partly personal safety. there's nowhere to run. can sort of figure out where a sniper is, but you can't figure out where a shell is going to land. >> on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear it was difficult to find anyplace of safety there. safety was a relative term. the risks were building on that assignment. >> the risks were building. >> quick. let's go. >> and time, it seemed, was running out. ey'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the dodge journey was made to explore the real world. it has under-seat storage to bring everything, available seating for up to seven people to take everyone, and the
the last time i talked when i was in misrata, it's partly personal safety. there's nowhere to run. can sort of figure out where a sniper is, but you can't figure out where a shell is going to land. >> on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear it was difficult to find anyplace of safety there. safety was a relative term. the risks were building on that assignment. >> the risks were...
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the last time i talked when i was in misrata, it's partly personal safety. there's nowhere to run. of figure out where a sniper is, but you can't figure out where a shell is going to land. >> on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear it was difficult to find anyplace of safety there. safety was a relative term. the risks were building on that assignment. >> the risks were building. >> quick. let's go. >> and time, it seemed, was running out. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl w
the last time i talked when i was in misrata, it's partly personal safety. there's nowhere to run. of figure out where a sniper is, but you can't figure out where a shell is going to land. >> on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear it was difficult to find anyplace of safety there. safety was a relative term. the risks were building on that assignment. >> the risks were building....
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the last one -- i mean, i think the last time we talked when i was in misrata, it's a matter of personal nowhere to run. you can sort of figure out where snipers are, but you can't figure out where, you know, where a shell is going to land. >> reporter: on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear that it was very difficult to find any place of safety there. safety was a relative term. the risks were building on that assignment. >> reporter: the risks were building. >> go! >> reporter: and time seemed to be running out. ♪ [ male announcer ] offering four distinct driving modes and lexus' dynamic handling, the next generation of lexus will not be contained. the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. ♪ in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male
the last one -- i mean, i think the last time we talked when i was in misrata, it's a matter of personal nowhere to run. you can sort of figure out where snipers are, but you can't figure out where, you know, where a shell is going to land. >> reporter: on the cnn team's third night in baba amr, word spread that a ground offensive by the syrian military was imminent. >> it became clear that it was very difficult to find any place of safety there. safety was a relative term. the...
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i was in misrata for the peak of the shelling there. at least people had space to disappear and run and change neighborhoods. in baba amr there is nowhere to go. the area is ringed by snipers, so any attempt at leaving the neighborhood is met by sniper fire. the buildings are low, single story buildings generally. they can't withstand the heavy artillery that's being fired into them. so it's a slaughterhouse. >> in terms of what's going to happen now, if free syrian army forces have left as they say they have, and the military, the syrian regime is able to just move in and take control of the area, and it seems they have, what do you think is going to happen? >> i mean this was everybody's, you know, biggest fear. i think most people in baba amr had unfortunately had to accept their fate and the world has once again stood by and watched as this assault continued. i think now people have accepted the fact that they will probably end up dead. that's the general feeling of the place, they were prepared dash preparing to die. when i was rus
i was in misrata for the peak of the shelling there. at least people had space to disappear and run and change neighborhoods. in baba amr there is nowhere to go. the area is ringed by snipers, so any attempt at leaving the neighborhood is met by sniper fire. the buildings are low, single story buildings generally. they can't withstand the heavy artillery that's being fired into them. so it's a slaughterhouse. >> in terms of what's going to happen now, if free syrian army forces have left...
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i was in misrata for the peak of the shelling there.least people had space to disappear and run and change neighborhoods. in baba amr there is nowhere to go. the area is ringed by snipers, so any attempt at leaving the neighborhood is met by sniper fire. the buildings are low, single story buildings generally. they can't withstand the heavy artillery that's being fired into them. so it's a slaughterhouse. >> in terms of what's going to happen now, if free syrian army forces have left as they say they have, and the military, the syrian regime is able to just move in and take control of the area, and it seems they have, what do you think is going to happen? >> i mean this was everybody's, you know, biggest fear. i think most people in baba amr had unfortunately had to accept their fate and the world has once again stood by and watched as this assault continued. i think now people have accepted the fact that they will probably end up dead. that's the general feeling of the place, they were prepared dash preparing to die. when i was rushed
i was in misrata for the peak of the shelling there.least people had space to disappear and run and change neighborhoods. in baba amr there is nowhere to go. the area is ringed by snipers, so any attempt at leaving the neighborhood is met by sniper fire. the buildings are low, single story buildings generally. they can't withstand the heavy artillery that's being fired into them. so it's a slaughterhouse. >> in terms of what's going to happen now, if free syrian army forces have left as...
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but there's no divide around benghazi or misrata.his is a situation in syria where you have a much denser population where it's very hard. and the idea that you would unleash a mass bombing campaign. a bombing campaign against whom? it's not something that lends itself to that accusation? so what obama has been doing is essentially ratcheting up the pressure, bringing up international issues. beginning to work with the syrian issue. to talk about just basically mass bombings, to come in and further destabilize, we would be -- end up killing rots of innocents. >> and speaking of killing of innocents, are we really going to sit here, though, at the same time and watch this humanitarian crisis unfold? is there anything that could be done responsible? >> i think you're going to see other parties to this, and particularly turkey. i think become much more engaged. it's not just about u.s. forces or classic nato forces of which f turkey is a member. they aligned half a million men on the syrian border because of the fear that there would be
but there's no divide around benghazi or misrata.his is a situation in syria where you have a much denser population where it's very hard. and the idea that you would unleash a mass bombing campaign. a bombing campaign against whom? it's not something that lends itself to that accusation? so what obama has been doing is essentially ratcheting up the pressure, bringing up international issues. beginning to work with the syrian issue. to talk about just basically mass bombings, to come in and...