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rebels appear to have taken most of the capital in just three days well it's been reported the daily telegraph that essentially the british army have blown literally blown apart all the rebels we have to tripoli and i was saying there's a couple of those anyway and believe the other has confirmed this this whole operation and it's interesting he. says before she sees she still has some sympathy with the rebels like they are they are some kind of independent force they are not but have always been in the western intelligence services and this whole conflict has been engineered for a concerted campaign by western governments since the beginning and it's the same now in tripoli nato apache helicopters and jets have literally massacred and blown apart these were able to go into tripoli are you saying then then this isn't the wish of the majority of the libyan people for this to happen for a change in regime and indeed if they wanted that which they needed help from outside from nato. absolutely look out that images very carefully from zawiya and from tripoli and even western mainstream media is ad
rebels appear to have taken most of the capital in just three days well it's been reported the daily telegraph that essentially the british army have blown literally blown apart all the rebels we have to tripoli and i was saying there's a couple of those anyway and believe the other has confirmed this this whole operation and it's interesting he. says before she sees she still has some sympathy with the rebels like they are they are some kind of independent force they are not but have always...
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"the daily telegraph" on wednesday quoted defense sources as confirming that soldiers from the british army special forces sas regiment have been in libya for several weeks. the paper said soldiers have been dressed in arab civilian clothing and carrying the same weapons as the rebels. after taking part in the fighting to capture the military headquarters in tripoli that served as gadhafi's residence, the forces are now involved in tracking him down. britain's defense secretary liam fox appearing in a local tv network on wednesday acknowledged that nato is supporting the antigovernment forces' hunt for gadhafi but did not comment on the activities of the sas. >>> the syrian government has intensified its crackdown on demonstrators following the virtual collapse of the gadhafi regime in libya. more than 20 people are dead. antigovernment demonstrations took place wednesday night and thursday in damascus and other parts of syria to demand the resignation of president bashar al assad. government forces responded with heavy fire to put down the protests. a human rights group based in syria
"the daily telegraph" on wednesday quoted defense sources as confirming that soldiers from the british army special forces sas regiment have been in libya for several weeks. the paper said soldiers have been dressed in arab civilian clothing and carrying the same weapons as the rebels. after taking part in the fighting to capture the military headquarters in tripoli that served as gadhafi's residence, the forces are now involved in tracking him down. britain's defense secretary liam...
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today's "daily telegraph" calls the violence, the rule of the mob. the "guardian" newspaper, the battle for london. just south of london, rioters are burning buildings to the ground, including a 140-year-old furniture store. that's been a landmark in that city. as far out as birmingham, teens are looting stores and protesters taking bats to vehicles that have been left in the streets. in liverpool, riot police facing off with protesters who are hurling rocks. overall, more than 450 people have been arrested so far. police say at least 100 are under the age of 21, dozens have been injured, including 35 police officers. the riots broke out in tottenham on saturday, after protests over fatal police shooting turned violent. but as steve sedgewick pointed out, there's probably a lot more going on here than just one shooting in tottenham. >>> we turn to 2012 politics, texas governor rick perry reportedly expected to announce his candidacy for the white house on saturday. politico reports that perry will remove any doubt about his presidential intentions in
today's "daily telegraph" calls the violence, the rule of the mob. the "guardian" newspaper, the battle for london. just south of london, rioters are burning buildings to the ground, including a 140-year-old furniture store. that's been a landmark in that city. as far out as birmingham, teens are looting stores and protesters taking bats to vehicles that have been left in the streets. in liverpool, riot police facing off with protesters who are hurling rocks. overall, more...
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she has worked as a staff reporter for the daily telegraph and is a freelance writer, her articles appearing on both sides of the atlantic. she is the chief theater critic for the san francisco weekly, theater commentator for klaw. chloe worked for several years in u.s. and uk theater companies and is the recipient of the allen wright award for arts journalism, the sundance institute arts fellowship and the nea fellowship of journalism. in 2006, she received a best columnist nomination at the annual san francisco media excellence awards and her first book on acting was published by farber and farber in the uk and farber, inc., in the united states. let's welcome phillip and chloe >> hi there, phillip. >> hi, chloe >> so, this play, it's been quite a journey. we're talking 3 1/2 years, maybe nearly 50 different drafts and 5 workshops? . >> five workshops, yes. >> so, looking back at the journey, how has it been for you and has it come out as you expected it would? . >> what's interesting is if you work on a play this long, normally there are times that it becomes redundant and you get a littl
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dominating few libya but what's been clear in the last few days and it's been admitted by the daily telegraph that yesterday what's planned all along a week by the nato forces so yes they want to wrap up libya wrap it up nicely presented as a as a successful test case to then roll on syria so it's all dependent on worker gadhafi and his people and resist nato here but if they can with this made their way in libya they won't be coming for syria and good locking himself said in a speech just under a month ago about his resistance against nato is defending syria and iran as well and journalist richard spencer has told me that the other war going on in libya is between rebels fighting for power when gadhafi is gone. but i think would be us as accomplish is to establish a coming civil war in libya which we help finance we will be a trained number of the people who will be killing one another. children and think that these rebels who. want democracy and freedom and mcdonalds this is clearly. our. nor the enemy but mean we put them to be in control and they're going to be fighting with each other. f
dominating few libya but what's been clear in the last few days and it's been admitted by the daily telegraph that yesterday what's planned all along a week by the nato forces so yes they want to wrap up libya wrap it up nicely presented as a as a successful test case to then roll on syria so it's all dependent on worker gadhafi and his people and resist nato here but if they can with this made their way in libya they won't be coming for syria and good locking himself said in a speech just...
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dominating few libya but what's been clear in the last few days and it's been admitted by the daily telegraph yesterday what's planned all along a week by the nato forces so yes they want to wrap up libya wrap it up nicely presented as a as a successful test case to then roll on syria so it's all dependent on worker gadhafi and his people and resists nato here but if they can with this major way in libya they won't be coming for syria and good luck you can solve said in a speech just under a month ago about his resistance against nato is defending syria and iran as well and journalist richard spencer tells me that the other war going on in libya is between rebels fighting for power when gadhafi is gone. i'm sorry about that clearly we have lost the sound on that we'll try and bring you that had a little later meanwhile the u.k. is reportedly authorized a clandestine operation to aid the assault on tripoli covert intelligence agents were allegedly inserted into libya to coordinate rebels actions during the push and more u.k. military personnel are said to be on standby in the mediterranean ben
dominating few libya but what's been clear in the last few days and it's been admitted by the daily telegraph yesterday what's planned all along a week by the nato forces so yes they want to wrap up libya wrap it up nicely presented as a as a successful test case to then roll on syria so it's all dependent on worker gadhafi and his people and resists nato here but if they can with this major way in libya they won't be coming for syria and good luck you can solve said in a speech just under a...
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andrew gilligan from the british newspaper the daily telegraph was caught up in the middle. i was i was mugged i was pulled off my bike and my bike was stolen by a gang of youths. on the way to the studio about forty five minutes ago i spent most of the day in tottenham which is where it all kicked off interviewing people who had lost their homes as a result of these riots and they are furious with the writers they say that what happened to mark duggan the man who was shot by police is absolutely no excuse at all for what happened to them they blame the police for not being quick enough to contain the trouble in tottenham in the first place and quite clearly what's happening in hackney and lewisham and ackerman croydon and all the other places where disorder has broken out tonight has absolutely nothing to do with the police shooting of a man ten miles away and it's not anger at all i think it's pure criminality and people are taking advantage. of what they see is a lawless situation and overstretched police forces to do their worst and help themselves to free goods well as
andrew gilligan from the british newspaper the daily telegraph was caught up in the middle. i was i was mugged i was pulled off my bike and my bike was stolen by a gang of youths. on the way to the studio about forty five minutes ago i spent most of the day in tottenham which is where it all kicked off interviewing people who had lost their homes as a result of these riots and they are furious with the writers they say that what happened to mark duggan the man who was shot by police is...
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dominating for libya but what's been clear in the last few days and it's been admitted by the daily telegraph yesterday what's planned all along by the nato forces so yes they want to wrap up libya wrap it up nicely presented as a as a successful test case to then roll on syria so it's all dependent on where got these people and where this nato here if they can with this made their way in libya they won't be coming for syria and good luck you can so said in a speech just under a month ago about his resistance against nato is defending syria and iran as well. the u.k. is reported to authorize a clandestine operation to aid the assault on tripoli covert intelligence agents were allegedly inserted into libya to coordinate rebels actions during the push and more u.k. military personnel are said to be on standby in the mediterranean bodies of the bennett has more in this. it seems the british did have a bigger hand in all of this than it originally let on the press here today reporting that a whole team of intelligence officials have been operating in the country for some time now. ever since it b
dominating for libya but what's been clear in the last few days and it's been admitted by the daily telegraph yesterday what's planned all along by the nato forces so yes they want to wrap up libya wrap it up nicely presented as a as a successful test case to then roll on syria so it's all dependent on where got these people and where this nato here if they can with this made their way in libya they won't be coming for syria and good luck you can so said in a speech just under a month ago about...
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daily telegraph am i six officers advise the rebels on a strategy behind the operation and a plan drawn up weeks ago for more on that let's cross your t.'s on it is. so either we know the rebels have nato air support for their push into tripoli but now it seems they were being guided on the ground as well of these reports are true. piers it seems like the british had a bigger and in all of this and they originally let on the british press today reporting that a team of intelligence officials have been operating in the country for some months now people like spies who takes s.a.'s offices giving advice to the rebels after it emerged that the rebels were this haphazard bunch untrained and need some help if they were actually going to topple gadhafi now and mandate that nato would have been operating under in the country did not have ground troops of course so this has been quite a clandestine off the grid operation and william hague the u.k. foreign secretary was keen to stress the bison kit that they've been supplying to the rebels has been not on lethal things like night vision goggles
daily telegraph am i six officers advise the rebels on a strategy behind the operation and a plan drawn up weeks ago for more on that let's cross your t.'s on it is. so either we know the rebels have nato air support for their push into tripoli but now it seems they were being guided on the ground as well of these reports are true. piers it seems like the british had a bigger and in all of this and they originally let on the british press today reporting that a team of intelligence officials...
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daily telegraph m i six officers advised the rebels and the strategy behind the operation in a plan a drawn weeks ago but it has more from london. it seems like the british had a bigger hand in all of this and they originally let on the british press today reporting that a team of intelligence officials have been operating in the country for some months now people like spies spooks s.a.'s offices giving advice to the rebels that mandate that nato that have been operating under in the country do...
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the british newspaper "the daily telegraph" reports that the u.s.rnments are close to signing a deal that would allow thousands of u.s. troops to stay in afghanistan for an additional ten years. for what? the reason we went there, osama bin laden, he's dead. the u.s. economy collapsing under a mountain of debt. we're either unable or unwilling to fix our own financial problems, so what exactly is the point of dumping additional billions of dollars, not to mention human treasure, into that sand pit, afghanistan? according to "the daily telegraph" the agreement will allow both military trainers and u.s. special forces, plus air power, to remain in afghanistan until at least 2024. top officials for both governments reportedly say they want to sign this pact before december. no surprise of a egneighbors, iran, pakistan, none too happy about the news. the prospect of american troops staying for at least another decade. it's also likely the taliban would reject such a deal. they have said all along that foreign troops have to leave before they will negoti
the british newspaper "the daily telegraph" reports that the u.s.rnments are close to signing a deal that would allow thousands of u.s. troops to stay in afghanistan for an additional ten years. for what? the reason we went there, osama bin laden, he's dead. the u.s. economy collapsing under a mountain of debt. we're either unable or unwilling to fix our own financial problems, so what exactly is the point of dumping additional billions of dollars, not to mention human treasure, into...
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he's an editor at london's daily telegraph.at is the most unflattering photo of michele bachmann you can possibly imagine. the headline is fried food and retail politics at the iowa state fair. as for the unflattering bachmann photo, this is sort of what it look like. that is not the actual photo. we had our graphics department made this because toby harnden who took the photo as well as wrote the article wanted us to pay him $5,000 to sew you the photo, which is about $4,999 more than we were willing to pay for it. this is a terrible, terrible photo of michele bachmann with her eyes rolled back in her head, her mouth open wide and about to bite into a foot-long corn dog at the iowa state fair you get the picture. you can agree with her politics or not, dislike her or not, but the photo is absolutely ridiculous and absolutely unfair. i don't want to get all 30 of the apocalypse on you, but i have to think it was chosen for its suggestive nature. >> the outdoor baggage handling area is in the shape of a fallice. let's take a loo
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he is an editor at london's daily telegraph, the newspaper.he ridiculist because he wrote an article over the weekend that is a pim's cup of american bashing, food writing and perhaps the most unflattering photo of michele bachmann that you can possibly imagine. the headline is fried food and retail politics at the iowa state fair, and it's about the republican presidential candidates campaigning on the eve of the iowa straw poll. as for the unflattering bachmann photo, this is sort of what it look like. that is not the actual photo. we had our graphics department made this because toby harnden who took the photo as well as wrote the article wanted us to pay him 5 thousand dollars to show you the photo which is about $4,999 more than we were willing to pay for it. this is a terrible, terrible photo of michele bachmann with her eyes rolled back in her head, her mouth open wide and about to bite into a foot-long corn dog at the iowa state fair you. get if picture. you can agree with her politics or not, dislike her or not, but the photo is absol
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the daily telegraph, this is what it says. while gadhafi is free, libya cannot move on. it goes on to say this, the ntc, the national transitional council, faces the daunting task of disarming a country awash with guns and of integrating those militia members who want to continue bearing arms into a national army. and this is from the sydney herald. libya after gadhafi. the various groups comprising the rebels were unified mainly in their common desire to get rid of gadhafi. making the transition to representative government will be harder. this is a real gadhafi stronghold, where many of his loyalists are, about 100,000 people approximately live in this city. gadhafi himself could be there. no one knows for sure where he is. there are negotiations to get his loyalists to is your ender. rebelists can pretty easily overrun this city. kyra? >> zain verjee, thanks. >>> we'll hear from survivors of the hurricane. and rivers still rising in new jersey. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world..
the daily telegraph, this is what it says. while gadhafi is free, libya cannot move on. it goes on to say this, the ntc, the national transitional council, faces the daunting task of disarming a country awash with guns and of integrating those militia members who want to continue bearing arms into a national army. and this is from the sydney herald. libya after gadhafi. the various groups comprising the rebels were unified mainly in their common desire to get rid of gadhafi. making the...
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finally "the daily telegraph," kyra, we have proved that intervention can still work. constrained intervention with the global legitimacy the u.n. backing confers can be better than no intervention at all and can likely do more lasting good than going it alone. kyra? >> monitoring the international reaction of libya for us, saying thanks. >>> coming up, she has more wins than any college basketball coach in history, man or woman, and pat summet is facing a new challenge, dementia. >>> plus, the earthquake that shook much of the coast caught on tape. have i got a surprise for you! a mouthwatering combination of ingredients... i know you're gonna love. [ barks ] yes, it's new beneful healthy fiesta. made with wholesome grains, real chicken, even accents of tomato and avocado. yeah! come on! [ barking ] gotta love the protein for muscles-- whoo-hoo! and omega-rich nutrition for that shiny coat. ever think healthy could taste so good? [ woman announcing ] new beneful healthy fiesta. another healthful, flavorful beneful. another good thing about geico so like say you need t
finally "the daily telegraph," kyra, we have proved that intervention can still work. constrained intervention with the global legitimacy the u.n. backing confers can be better than no intervention at all and can likely do more lasting good than going it alone. kyra? >> monitoring the international reaction of libya for us, saying thanks. >>> coming up, she has more wins than any college basketball coach in history, man or woman, and pat summet is facing a new...
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that is from the "daily telegraph."e have video of the memorial, with a live dedication taking place on sunday. greensboro, n.c., robyn on the democrats' line. caller: the statue of dr. martin luther king is ok. it would be better to see blacks, whites, asians, and indians surrounding him holding hands. there is still racism. the republicans against democrats, nothing going on. still there is nothing for the poor people. if you are not rich, and you do not even qualify as an american. that is wrong. we have a lot of work to do. we need to keep going forward and get rid of the republicans and democrats. there should be one union for one nation for the people. host: georgia, even on the independent line. caller: i think the taxpayers money should be spent on something more than the tax year. i know that martin luther did some good, but he would want to help out the people of the nation. host: turley savage in the kit you new york times." -- in the "new york times." wichita, kan., good morning on the republican line. calle
that is from the "daily telegraph."e have video of the memorial, with a live dedication taking place on sunday. greensboro, n.c., robyn on the democrats' line. caller: the statue of dr. martin luther king is ok. it would be better to see blacks, whites, asians, and indians surrounding him holding hands. there is still racism. the republicans against democrats, nothing going on. still there is nothing for the poor people. if you are not rich, and you do not even qualify as an american....
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that is from the "daily telegraph." we have video of the memorial, with a live dedication taking place on sunday. greensboro, n.c., robyn on the democrats' line. caller: the statue of dr. martin luther king is ok. it would be better to see blacks, whites, asians, and indians surrounding him holding hands. there is still racism. the republicans against democrats, nothing going on. still there is nothing for the poor people. if you are not rich, and you do not even qualify as an american. that is wrong. we have a lot of work to do. we need to keep going forward and get rid of the republicans and democrats. there should be one union for one nation for the people. host: georgia, even on the independent line. caller: i think the taxpayers money should be spent on something more than the tax year. i know that martin luther did some good, but he would want to help out the people of the nation. host: turley savage in the kit you new york times." -- in the "new york times." wichita, kan., good morning on the republican line. cal
that is from the "daily telegraph." we have video of the memorial, with a live dedication taking place on sunday. greensboro, n.c., robyn on the democrats' line. caller: the statue of dr. martin luther king is ok. it would be better to see blacks, whites, asians, and indians surrounding him holding hands. there is still racism. the republicans against democrats, nothing going on. still there is nothing for the poor people. if you are not rich, and you do not even qualify as an...
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that a man who was attacked by rioters in west london has died in the hospital according to the daily telegrapho die now in the melee that's been unfolding there all of this week. our own amy kellogg live in london now for us with the very latest. we saw a very defiant prime minister david cameron speaking about an hour ago saying look, this has to stop and now! >> yeah, gretchen, frankly, to be honest, i think it's surprising that more people haven't died in the violence because you've seen the pictures, it's really been unbelievable and prime minister cameron today saying that the police need a more robust response. they've been really hands off if that's -- if that's the best way to put it. i mean, there has been no tear gas. no water cannons, anything like that. cameron today saying that the use of water cannons has been approved, if necessary, also plastic bullets. i think a lot of frightened citizens want to see the police stepping up at this site against the rioters. we've seen vigilante groups coming up, some call them community watchdogs but taking matters into their own hands because
that a man who was attacked by rioters in west london has died in the hospital according to the daily telegrapho die now in the melee that's been unfolding there all of this week. our own amy kellogg live in london now for us with the very latest. we saw a very defiant prime minister david cameron speaking about an hour ago saying look, this has to stop and now! >> yeah, gretchen, frankly, to be honest, i think it's surprising that more people haven't died in the violence because you've...
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rachael ray is a culture writer for the daily telegraph of london. today's lunch and did a great job. thank you, rachael. charles free-throw lineman is a guest of our speaker and also with the campaign in the state of virginia. michael coleman is the washington correspondent with the albuquerque journal. tim young is the chair of our young members committee here at the national press club and a contributor to the huffington post. chris murphy is the producer and host of your financial editor. it is good to have a public broadcaster here today. you can now applaud the head table. thank you. our guest today is candidate gary johnson, two-term governor of new mexico. like ron paul, our guest might be considered to be a libertarian in republican's clothing. >> our guest is for limited government, a fiscal conservative who delivered hundreds of the vetoes during his governorship. i understand that was part of your job, was to manage that within the legislature, kev. he says he will take a similar approach to governance as president. that does raise the qu
rachael ray is a culture writer for the daily telegraph of london. today's lunch and did a great job. thank you, rachael. charles free-throw lineman is a guest of our speaker and also with the campaign in the state of virginia. michael coleman is the washington correspondent with the albuquerque journal. tim young is the chair of our young members committee here at the national press club and a contributor to the huffington post. chris murphy is the producer and host of your financial editor....
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in australia, i was censored for caring a photograph on page three as it happens in the daily telegraph in sydney of mary poppins, the actor's -- >> julie enters. >> julie andrews topless. with a headline mary top out. that outraged sydney. [laughter] no foxification there. i've long been a believer. let's talk about the british public because i think although we hear probably sit and think, we sit in judgment and would have are middle-class mores and we feel that we like responsible, respectable newspapers. and just any person industry, any man or woman what sort of people they want, for news they want politics, do they want analysis? it's crap. what they want it celebrity journalism. it's driving, it's driving newspapers at the bottom end of the market that have not a lot of scruple to provide what they perceive, that the public will pay for. you can go on until you're blue in the face. the famine in the '50s put in special sections to explain politics and explain economics. it doesn't work. they want to in. >> guest: . i'm sorry but they do. >> a swift one. >> i don't believe it does
in australia, i was censored for caring a photograph on page three as it happens in the daily telegraph in sydney of mary poppins, the actor's -- >> julie enters. >> julie andrews topless. with a headline mary top out. that outraged sydney. [laughter] no foxification there. i've long been a believer. let's talk about the british public because i think although we hear probably sit and think, we sit in judgment and would have are middle-class mores and we feel that we like...
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skipping over our speaker, rachael ray is a culture writer for the daily telegraph of london.as an organizer of today's lunch and did a great job. thank you, rachael. michael coleman is the washington correspondent with the albuquerque journal. tim young is the chair of our young members committee here at the national press club and a contributor to the huffington opposed. chris murphy is the producer and host of your financial editor. it is good to have a public broadcaster here today. you can now applaud the head table. thank you. >> our guest is for limited government, a fiscal conservative who delivered hundreds of the vetoes during his governorship. he says he will take a similar approach to governance as president. that does raise the question today, while many americans appear to be turning for a more affective government, one that could put country above party, where would governor johnson fit into that division? he is an outspoken advocate of legalizing marijuana, a gay- rights, and keeping government out of the way of creating jobs. he has a message that he believes
skipping over our speaker, rachael ray is a culture writer for the daily telegraph of london.as an organizer of today's lunch and did a great job. thank you, rachael. michael coleman is the washington correspondent with the albuquerque journal. tim young is the chair of our young members committee here at the national press club and a contributor to the huffington opposed. chris murphy is the producer and host of your financial editor. it is good to have a public broadcaster here today. you can...