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others try to befriend gaddafi.there was a guy in benghazi at the time, the country fell to the rebels very quickly, and the rest do not. the rebels tried to go up the road to take tripoli and the others from gaddafi's hands. i will have to tell you that they are probably the most useless guerrilla army i have ever come cries across. they were rubbish. they were mostly teachers and doctors and things like that. they had never picked up weapons before. they didn't know how to fire them. i came across one boy who said, a bit is missing from my weapon. i said which bit is that? i said so what are you going to do and he said i will wait until the bit comes. i said hello to you? he said i am 17. then i heard myself say, does your mother know you are here? [laughter] he said yes, and she's very proud of me. i said she won't be very proud of you if you go into battle with a bit missing from your weapon. they were not great. they were getting pushed back down towards and hanlon said he would fight house by house. after peop
others try to befriend gaddafi.there was a guy in benghazi at the time, the country fell to the rebels very quickly, and the rest do not. the rebels tried to go up the road to take tripoli and the others from gaddafi's hands. i will have to tell you that they are probably the most useless guerrilla army i have ever come cries across. they were rubbish. they were mostly teachers and doctors and things like that. they had never picked up weapons before. they didn't know how to fire them. i came...
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that tussle remains unresolved but what is more certain is that gaddafi's former prime minister will face a charge -- trial on home soil. >> you are watching "gmt" on bbc world news and these are our top headlines. turkey's cabinet is meeting to discuss a response to the shooting down by syria of the turkish fighter jets saturday. egypt's first democratically elected president is starting to assemble his government. jamie robertson is joining me to bring us the business news. greece, as ever, at the forefront of the use some of later this week and the kind of dumping on. >> one of the problems is we did not know if they were going to turn up, because the two main people, the prime minister of finance minister in a hospital. the finance minister has not even been sworn in because he had to go to the hospital with stomach problems the end of last week. he is coming out of the hospital tomorrow, but even so we are not sure whether the can make it to the conference. also we have the gentleman finance minister saying he does not think the greeks have done enough to be able to put the aust
that tussle remains unresolved but what is more certain is that gaddafi's former prime minister will face a charge -- trial on home soil. >> you are watching "gmt" on bbc world news and these are our top headlines. turkey's cabinet is meeting to discuss a response to the shooting down by syria of the turkish fighter jets saturday. egypt's first democratically elected president is starting to assemble his government. jamie robertson is joining me to bring us the business news....
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those people were loyal to gaddafi. they died with gaddafi. they died with him. and the rebels were gone. they gave them two days, three days, but they were gone. and the rebels, who we do not even know who they are -- who are these rebels? we don't even talk to them anymore. it sounds like a very romantic term, like "gone with the wind," the rebels. a lot of crap. the rebels say we are being routed, will you help us? and we say, yes, we will help you. and we spend hundreds of millions of dollars dropping these missiles all over the place, knocking the hell out of the army, knocking the hell out of the about the -- i mean, that guy got wiped out -- but we're spending hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars. the rebels take over and you know who they sell their oil to? china. we don't buy oil from them. china is their primary customer. do you know how much china spends? nothing. they were not involved. i say, before the end, before they made the deal -- because i am very instinctively a businessman. i made a lot of money. i love making money. i love creating
those people were loyal to gaddafi. they died with gaddafi. they died with him. and the rebels were gone. they gave them two days, three days, but they were gone. and the rebels, who we do not even know who they are -- who are these rebels? we don't even talk to them anymore. it sounds like a very romantic term, like "gone with the wind," the rebels. a lot of crap. the rebels say we are being routed, will you help us? and we say, yes, we will help you. and we spend hundreds of...
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if we helped in libya and gaddafi came down on july 7. it will probably be reasonably free and fair. they said the same thing about bosnia and cause of the zero and rwanda. dr. they said the same thing about afghanistan and were ignored. troops are still there. >> that is right, jeremy, and we went to afghanistan because that was the place where the 9/11 attacks were initiated and we had no other choice because that is where the attacks came from that killed several thousand grave and innocent americans. >> it is still 11 years on, and ongoing military problem in which lives are being lost. >> i know none of us that want intervention or boots on the ground. this would be a multinational effort in the thick the turks will play a very lead role. america should lead. this president won't even utter a word on behalf of these people who are being slaughtered and massacred in as short a time ago as friday. that is something ronald reagan was all about, i will tell you. >> and jeremy speaking to senator john mccain. >> in britain, social enginee
if we helped in libya and gaddafi came down on july 7. it will probably be reasonably free and fair. they said the same thing about bosnia and cause of the zero and rwanda. dr. they said the same thing about afghanistan and were ignored. troops are still there. >> that is right, jeremy, and we went to afghanistan because that was the place where the 9/11 attacks were initiated and we had no other choice because that is where the attacks came from that killed several thousand grave and...
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colonel gaddafi's former intelligence chief has gone on trial in libya. he faces a long list of charges, in quoting ordering killings -- including ordering killings last year. he denies the charges. today u.s. officials confirmed top al-qaeda operative abu yahya al-libi was killed. his death is being characterized as a major blow to the organization. for more on this, i was joined by a senior political scientist and author of "hunting in the shadows." thank you for joining us. how significant is this? >> it is significant for al- qaeda in pakistan. he served as the gatekeeper. he had a very important role in helping to communicate on the field in iraq and somalia. his death does make it more difficult for the pakistan leadership to communicate on the field. >> the pakistan government says these strikes are illegal. are they? >> the challenge today is that fighting in previous years and decades has been between armies in single country's. al-qaeda is not an organization that fights in one area. its globally. it has elements in our range of areas. it is leg
colonel gaddafi's former intelligence chief has gone on trial in libya. he faces a long list of charges, in quoting ordering killings -- including ordering killings last year. he denies the charges. today u.s. officials confirmed top al-qaeda operative abu yahya al-libi was killed. his death is being characterized as a major blow to the organization. for more on this, i was joined by a senior political scientist and author of "hunting in the shadows." thank you for joining us. how...
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one of the lawyers was found carrying "suspicious documents"related to the case of saif al-islam gaddafi. >> the former bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic has asked the hague to dismiss charges against him. the international criminal court is trying karadzic on war crimes charges related to the srebrenica massacre. karadzic and his legal team contended there was no genocide in bosnia. >> in israel, unknown perpetrators have spray-painted graffiti on the holocaust memorial. some of the graffiti accuses israel of collusion with the nazis'. >> big crowds in brazil have operated through the streets of san paulo to urge an end to homophobia. hundreds of thousands of gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and their supporters joined in the 16th annual gay pride parade in the heart of south america's biggest city. >> self sudan has set up only about a dozen -- south sudan has set up only about a dozen embassies since it declared independence. >> its government wants a quick resolution to the armed conflict with sudan and points to its willingness to compromise over the disputed region. but tensions are r
one of the lawyers was found carrying "suspicious documents"related to the case of saif al-islam gaddafi. >> the former bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic has asked the hague to dismiss charges against him. the international criminal court is trying karadzic on war crimes charges related to the srebrenica massacre. karadzic and his legal team contended there was no genocide in bosnia. >> in israel, unknown perpetrators have spray-painted graffiti on the holocaust...
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hoping the country can develop grass courses now that gaddafi is long gone. i'm shepard smith.his is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. more suspects just got droned that's the word from u.s. officials. they tell fox news that the target of today's unmanned drone strike in pakistan was a top al qaeda leader. no word yet on whether he survived. pakistani officials say the strike killed 8 suspected militants near the border with afghanistan. catherine herridge is on the story and she is live tonight in washington. we know that al qaeda leader is said to be the target here, right? what do we know of this person. >> that's right, shep. a rock star for jihadist's videos and lectures go viral on the web. al qaeda's mr. youtube for the arabic world. today on youtube we found more than 80 entries with many containing four or five distinct video recordings. he he made his name in 2005 when he escaped from high security u.s. prison from bag gram afghanistan along with three other members keeping with reputation. he made 54 minute video documenting
hoping the country can develop grass courses now that gaddafi is long gone. i'm shepard smith.his is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. more suspects just got droned that's the word from u.s. officials. they tell fox news that the target of today's unmanned drone strike in pakistan was a top al qaeda leader. no word yet on whether he survived. pakistani officials say the strike killed 8 suspected militants near the border with afghanistan. catherine...
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the son of, gaddafi and is accused of ordering the killing of protesters. nigerian officials have suspended its sentencing after -- had suspended a rescue operation. 159 people died in the plane crash. the aircraft will not fly again until the entire practices are investigated. the nigerian president has promised to improve air safety in the country in the wake of the accident. u.s. officials confirmed that top al qaeda operatives abu yahya al-libi was killed by an american drug strike in pakistan. is that is characterized as a major blow to the organization and comes amid an increase in such attacks. -- his death is characterized as a major blow to the organization. we're joined by the author of "hunting in the shadows." how significant is this death? >> it is significant for al qaeda in pakistan. he served as the gatekeeper for al qaeda's leader now. he played a very important role in helping to communicate in the field in iraq, yemen, somalia, and north africa. his death makes it harder for the pakistani leadership ticket with the field. >> the pakistani
the son of, gaddafi and is accused of ordering the killing of protesters. nigerian officials have suspended its sentencing after -- had suspended a rescue operation. 159 people died in the plane crash. the aircraft will not fly again until the entire practices are investigated. the nigerian president has promised to improve air safety in the country in the wake of the accident. u.s. officials confirmed that top al qaeda operatives abu yahya al-libi was killed by an american drug strike in...
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the rebels are being routed by gaddafi. it was over. so the rebels c. obama, this man with the great foreign policy -- so the rebels see obama and his representatives, and they say we are being routed. if you remember, they could not have lasted another two days. don't kid yourself, those people were loyal to gaddafi and died with him. the rebels were gone. they gave two days, three days, but they were gone. and the rebels, who we do not even know who they are? who are they? we do not even talk to them anymore. it sounds like "gone with the wind," a very romantic term. the rebels. a lot of crap. the rebels say, "we are being routed, will you help us?" and we say, yes, we will help you, and we spend hundreds of millions of dollars dropping missiles all of the place, knocking the hell out of the army, out of gaddafi. that guy got wiped out. but we are spending hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars. the rebels take over, and you know who they sell their oil to? china. china is their primary customer. you know how much china spent? nothing. they were
the rebels are being routed by gaddafi. it was over. so the rebels c. obama, this man with the great foreign policy -- so the rebels see obama and his representatives, and they say we are being routed. if you remember, they could not have lasted another two days. don't kid yourself, those people were loyal to gaddafi and died with him. the rebels were gone. they gave two days, three days, but they were gone. and the rebels, who we do not even know who they are? who are they? we do not even talk...
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the libyan authorities say one of the detained delegation attempts to give the son of muammar gaddafi documents pertaining to the safety of libya. he's been indicted for crimes against humanity. at least five people have been killed and 13 injured when a small plane crashed near the ukrainian capital of kiev. the plane was attempting to land during a severe storm. police in chile have used tear gas and water cannons to try to give a breakup of protests against the screening of a documentary praising the former military government of general augusto pinochet. the screening of the film in the capital also led to one of the biggest gatherings of pinochet supporters since he died in 2006. this is "bbc world news." i'm geeta guru-murthy. the headlines -- markets around the world rise sharply in response to the bailout of spain's beleaguered banks. and the former prime minister, gordon brown, faces questions about his relationship with news international, the inquiry into u.k. press standards. >> coming up in sport today in half an hour -- england kicks off the last set of matches at euro 2
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court were arrested by the new government and i just being held indefinitely i mean at least on the gaddafi he had actually cooperated with the international courts when he handed over the lockerbie bombers so this is clearly a de generation rather than progress all right gentlemen i'm struggling and we're going to short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the american empire state with our teeth. there hasn't been a thing yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. the full source material is what helps keep journalism honest we. we want to present. something else. an issue free could you take should be free to store charges free or make amends free. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media project a free media zero down to r.t. dot com you. can. start. welcoming your crosstime people to imagine we're talking about america's exceptional empire. and you can. start. ok george i'd like to go back to you in new york i mean we're earlier in the program we heard that the united states is has a vast empire because it needs
court were arrested by the new government and i just being held indefinitely i mean at least on the gaddafi he had actually cooperated with the international courts when he handed over the lockerbie bombers so this is clearly a de generation rather than progress all right gentlemen i'm struggling and we're going to short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the american empire state with our teeth. there hasn't been a thing yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum...
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for members of the international criminal court have been detained in libya after meeting with gaddafi son saif al islam earlier reports claim one of the lawyers was held after trying to deliver documents that libyan authorities said were a danger to national security saif al islam is accused of his role in the killing of protesters during the revolt that toppled his father. three hundred civilians were killed in an ambush in ivory coast near its border with liberia seven un peacekeepers who were part of a patrol in the remote village also died in the violence it's not clear who's responsible for the killings in the us in the has said a peace observer mission in the country since two thousand and four to help and it's civil war. riot police fired tear gas and stun grenades in bahrain's capital as tens of thousands staged the biggest anti-government demonstration in weeks since february last year the country's seen nearly daily protests in which in dozens have died the shiite led opposition is pushing for greater rights and reforms for the country's sunni rulers. maria sharapova won the
for members of the international criminal court have been detained in libya after meeting with gaddafi son saif al islam earlier reports claim one of the lawyers was held after trying to deliver documents that libyan authorities said were a danger to national security saif al islam is accused of his role in the killing of protesters during the revolt that toppled his father. three hundred civilians were killed in an ambush in ivory coast near its border with liberia seven un peacekeepers who...
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court were arrested by the new government and i just being held indefinitely i mean at least on the gaddafi he had actually cooperated with the international courts when he handed over the lockerbie bombers so this is clearly the generation rather than progress all right gentlemen i'm struggling and we're going to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the american empire state with our teeth. sigrid laboratory in the kirby was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only dot com. download the official allocation to your i phone i pod touch from the. life on the go. video on demand. an r.s.s. feed now in the palm of your. question. and . welcome back to crossfire get a bill to remind you we're talking about america's exceptional empire. ok george i'd like to go back to you in new york i mean where earlier in the program we heard that the united states is has a vast empire because it needs a
court were arrested by the new government and i just being held indefinitely i mean at least on the gaddafi he had actually cooperated with the international courts when he handed over the lockerbie bombers so this is clearly the generation rather than progress all right gentlemen i'm struggling and we're going to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the american empire state with our teeth. sigrid laboratory in the kirby was able to build the world's most...
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clashes in libya tensions have been running highs since last year's uprising which toppled moamar gaddafi with the interim government failing to stop the violence and the police correspondent reports. there are many who say that a nother civil war in libya is on the cards this coming as you say off to the interim government announces that a week of clashes southwest of the capital city of tripoli have left one hundred and five people killed and more than five hundred people injured this to happen just days after authorities called for an immediate cease fire and declared civil mountain of cities in the west of the country a military zone now we do know that a national audience brigade has been recorded between the warring factions there heavy and light which is being used that since monday the situation has been calm but this doesn't attract far live very real volatility that we're seeing there in the region we hope in this case also reporting that at the same forty two ambulances and dozens of doctors to evacuate people and at the same time to bring in emergency supplies the situation is
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court were arrested by the new government and i'm just being held indefinitely i mean at least on the gaddafi he had actually cooperated with the international courts when he handed over the lockerbie bombers so this is clearly the generation rather than progress all right gentlemen i'm going to turn again and we're going to short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the american empire state with our teeth. download the official ulti application to your i phone or i pod touch from the i.q. saps to. live life on the go live. video on demand. gold color. an r.s.s. feed now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. and you can. listen to. live. welcoming you crossed on time get a little too much we're talking about america's exceptional empire. live. and you can. live. ok george i'd like to go back to you in new york i mean where earlier in the program we heard that the united states is has a vast empire because it needs a great equilibrium of security in the world i would posit that the more the united states advances its empire in the world the more it creates
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and tunis is currently in exile in saudi arabia and of course colonel gaddafi was brutally killed by his own people however he will also have to think though what about the assad supporters who haven't received these type of offers could they follow assad into exile if it were without the guarantees of clemency now or would we see the world the reprisals similar again as what we've seen in syria and in tunis the. british prime minister david cameron said that syria was. on the journey towards a bloody civil war at the moment. all right piers thanks very much indeed for their spear are over there. the syrian rabble have apparently launched a major offensive to retake the district of homs under the cover of red cross procrit ceasefire sources say that dozens of army checkpoints have been struck that's as reports emerge of violent intimidation to force people to join the rebellion often at gunpoint national has this report. every evening cause a man has a spends time with his grandchildren but the story is grandpa tells the kids about bad and good people aren't fairy tales they're real.
and tunis is currently in exile in saudi arabia and of course colonel gaddafi was brutally killed by his own people however he will also have to think though what about the assad supporters who haven't received these type of offers could they follow assad into exile if it were without the guarantees of clemency now or would we see the world the reprisals similar again as what we've seen in syria and in tunis the. british prime minister david cameron said that syria was. on the journey towards a...
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gaddafi did not fall because of non violence. there was an excellent article about the complexity of the situation in syria. there are some kind of jihadi groups that are appearing. it is looking murkier that the events of the arab spring are no longer of the jihadi class. it is not being replicated everywhere. the jihadis have plenty of time to go between when the world -- if ever the world would look the same way envision it. if things fail, they could easily come back and say we told you so. it is both right and wrong with respect to the arab spring. there's something very powerful about the arab spring and yet it undermines the jihadi narrative. on the operational level in various parts of countries that are undergoing the arab spring today, is more complicated. >> we have time for one more question. >> i would like to know -- you int -- if he mentioned ksm these documents? >> no, but the documents are really from 2010. no doubt, 2003 document, if they exist, there would be a mention of khalid sheikh mohammed. it is not reall
gaddafi did not fall because of non violence. there was an excellent article about the complexity of the situation in syria. there are some kind of jihadi groups that are appearing. it is looking murkier that the events of the arab spring are no longer of the jihadi class. it is not being replicated everywhere. the jihadis have plenty of time to go between when the world -- if ever the world would look the same way envision it. if things fail, they could easily come back and say we told you so....
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morgan didn't have adequate risk supervision gaddafi whose job is it to believe that the regulators there are sixty five full time in-house from those d.c.i. j.p. morgan chase ok well really you couldn't they've been going on now to looking at it and i mean the problem is not that we don't have regulations we have regulations on the books lots of them the problem is they are not being enforced regulators are not catching this stuff they're not. doing their jobs if they are catching this stuff and that is a theme we see again and again and again whether we're looking at the j.p. morgan two billion dollar whale trading loss that's likely to be a lot more or whether we're looking at a now defunct firm like m.f. global that stole customer money that used accounting shenanigans regulatory arbitrage you could argue it came out the trustee report really looks like that and yet they got away with it under the noses of regulators under the noses of auditors and it just continues and just real quick when we have just about thirty seconds i feel like we've got to get europe in here a lot of people s
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american allies, hosni mubarak in egypt a marhan d ilca abteutt the time obama moved against belmar gaddafi he was one of our most solid allies producing enormous amounts of intelligence on al qaeda and the muslim broerho in libya d mi e ane meha it. enemies of the united states like iran he had nothing to say about the revolt by the iranian people agast that terrorist regime i2009. caot spare a wof moral o neinte srt ca s a wfal support. we see the same thing happening in syria. the moslem brotherhood i preparing to take or in syria. mark my words i can tell you what is goinghaen ui tketrol in syria and you will see president obama, secretary of state clinton begin to move on syria. take a ite miliryio onn a., itte -o assad and all the rebels we romanticize in the west will take over. in egypt, and lyand in sy llto iisnd you need to read my book to find out why the president is thrilled with that outcome. we have two top muslim brotherhood guys six or eight weidi is all depressing? no. i don't know about you, but one of the things i wanted tget across in this book was a sense of that ameri
american allies, hosni mubarak in egypt a marhan d ilca abteutt the time obama moved against belmar gaddafi he was one of our most solid allies producing enormous amounts of intelligence on al qaeda and the muslim broerho in libya d mi e ane meha it. enemies of the united states like iran he had nothing to say about the revolt by the iranian people agast that terrorist regime i2009. caot spare a wof moral o neinte srt ca s a wfal support. we see the same thing happening in syria. the moslem...
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as you know, probably the most unpopular person in the arab league at that time was moammar gaddafi, since he had tried to kill a few of those leaders of those countries, but i guess i have to stop. we have a very distinguished panel of leaders here. but i would just like to say, particularly there it is a lot of young people in this audience. you come from all over the world, and you are here i think to learn to listen. i hope you will go back in imbued with the thought that we live still in a very dangerous world and one that is fraught with challenges, but it is the next generation of leaders around the world that can change from a bleak picture in some cases to one that is much more optimistic. i believe that your involvement in a cause greater than your own self interest is the future of this country in the world, and i believe that when i am associated with people like which are in this room, i am much more optimistic when i leave then when i came. thank you. [applause] >> the senator has raised a great number of issues, and i am thrilled that we have a distinguished panel as w
as you know, probably the most unpopular person in the arab league at that time was moammar gaddafi, since he had tried to kill a few of those leaders of those countries, but i guess i have to stop. we have a very distinguished panel of leaders here. but i would just like to say, particularly there it is a lot of young people in this audience. you come from all over the world, and you are here i think to learn to listen. i hope you will go back in imbued with the thought that we live still in a...
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those people were loyal to gaddafi. they died with gaddafi. they died with him. and the rebels were gone. they gave them two days, three days, but they were gone. and the rebels, who we do not even know who they are -- who are these rebels? we don't even talk to them anymore. it sounds like a very romantic term, like "gone with the wind," the rebels. a lot of crap. the rebels say we are being routed, will you help us? and we say, yes, we will help you. and we spend hundreds of millions of dollars dropping these missiles all over the place, knocking the hell out of the army, knocking the hell out of the about the -- i mean, that -- knockigng the hell outo i, i mean, that guy guy got wiped out -- but we're spending hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars. the rebels take over and you know who they sell their oil to? china. we don't buy oil from them. china is their primary customer. do you know how much china spends? nothing. they were not involved. i say, before the end, before they made the deal -- because i am very instinctively a businessman. i made a lot
those people were loyal to gaddafi. they died with gaddafi. they died with him. and the rebels were gone. they gave them two days, three days, but they were gone. and the rebels, who we do not even know who they are -- who are these rebels? we don't even talk to them anymore. it sounds like a very romantic term, like "gone with the wind," the rebels. a lot of crap. the rebels say we are being routed, will you help us? and we say, yes, we will help you. and we spend hundreds of...
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appear to have no desire to conduct any military intervention that actually helped get rid of libya's gaddafiand sanctions are not working as well. so, what steps can you suggest that can be taken to stop the bloodshed that's reporting claimed 14,000 lives. >> i think there's a missing middle here. you have the one hand on the approach the obama administration has taken, which is prioritized action in the u.n. and hasn't led to anything and unlikely to lead to much. on the other hand, you have the approach, championed by john mccain, a half clip away of backing into yet another war. one that the american people don't want and theirs is missing where the u.s. and allies can help wage political warfare against the assad regime. most importantly, it's to harm the rebels, especially the factions of the rebels that are least inclined. and we ought to work with the chief ally which is turkey gives them the means. >> kelly: and good of you to share these comments and have your perspective. and thank you, sir. >> thanks, kelly. >> jamie: all right, the big story today, the new concerns that we could
appear to have no desire to conduct any military intervention that actually helped get rid of libya's gaddafiand sanctions are not working as well. so, what steps can you suggest that can be taken to stop the bloodshed that's reporting claimed 14,000 lives. >> i think there's a missing middle here. you have the one hand on the approach the obama administration has taken, which is prioritized action in the u.n. and hasn't led to anything and unlikely to lead to much. on the other hand, you...
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it is the same as gaddafi in libya. >> [speaking foreign language] >> what has made it worse is where the opposition of these systems failed in their power centers. it was hampered and oftentimes had to be led by those outside the country until they could return for the revolution. >> [speaking foreign language] >> this created frustration among the people and a crisis of leadership. the situation got worse. the youth were allowed to reach out through this system of flexibility and communication, something that the regime could not control. this will happen time and time again as long as the leaders of a press in -- oppress communication. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the use have been showing up a lot internees' yeah, and in egypt and then in syria. they are looking for freedom, justice and equality before the law. they want justice and the ability to live their lives in this manner. they came out and did not want to die, but rather, were searching for this event -- the dignity that had been taken from them until this time and not just for them, but for generations to come. [spea
it is the same as gaddafi in libya. >> [speaking foreign language] >> what has made it worse is where the opposition of these systems failed in their power centers. it was hampered and oftentimes had to be led by those outside the country until they could return for the revolution. >> [speaking foreign language] >> this created frustration among the people and a crisis of leadership. the situation got worse. the youth were allowed to reach out through this system of...
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several russian clients have lost their positions and sometimes in the case of saddam hussein, muammar gaddafi-- the russians are reluctant to allow president assad to be overthrown without some kind of a peaceful arrangement more comprehensive that just his departure. and they, obviously, insist they would be a part of that arrangement. >> brown: so michele dunne, this calling out, as you referred to, it was fairly harsh language. that expresses the some kind of frustration? can the u.s. act without's-- russia's cooperation? >> well, the united states basically can't academy of act in the u.n. security council and get a u.n. security council blessing for international action in syria without russia's cooperation, of course, because russia can use its veto there. i think know-- look, watching syria is like watching a slow-motion train wreck. you can see this thing releaptlessly moving toward an uglier and uglier situation. it's been going that way for more than a year now. the united states has tried the nice way with rush ahas tried working with russia to come up with some sort of a solution
several russian clients have lost their positions and sometimes in the case of saddam hussein, muammar gaddafi-- the russians are reluctant to allow president assad to be overthrown without some kind of a peaceful arrangement more comprehensive that just his departure. and they, obviously, insist they would be a part of that arrangement. >> brown: so michele dunne, this calling out, as you referred to, it was fairly harsh language. that expresses the some kind of frustration? can the u.s....
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he mentioned the lady who was working for gaddafi to get family. not long ago, i heard about 200 somali immigrants who were enslaved by libyans near benghazi. in north africa, that goes on all the time. and other countries that are close to the u.s. [unintelligible] i was wondering what the u.s. government is doing to stop that. guest: first of all, the situation that you mentioned of the somali immigrants insulated libya, that is something i think we very much want to know about. if you have folks who know of that and they can get that information to u.s. embassy, it is something we would love to know about and we want to try to help with it, if we could be. as far as the alliances are concerned, in the middle east, you have countries like kuwait or saudi arabia, on the lowest level of the report. those are strong allies. we have seen countries in this last year be upgraded on the report based on what they have done under the law and countries like nicaragua, venezuela, which are not necessarily as close to the u.s. as saudia arabia. the idea that
he mentioned the lady who was working for gaddafi to get family. not long ago, i heard about 200 somali immigrants who were enslaved by libyans near benghazi. in north africa, that goes on all the time. and other countries that are close to the u.s. [unintelligible] i was wondering what the u.s. government is doing to stop that. guest: first of all, the situation that you mentioned of the somali immigrants insulated libya, that is something i think we very much want to know about. if you have...
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libya, we all rushed to get rid of gaddafi. libya is in chaos. we might have an islamic government taking place in libya. we have to be careful in terms of our policy options. number two, the u.s. has done a lot of things since the end of the cold war to provoke russia. host: i will stop you there. guest: i think the issue of what is the humanitarian policy is a very broad one. it was recently pointed out that whatever is going on in syria, the government has been broadly tolerant of religious freedom in a country with a multi- congressional i identity. saudi arabia still be at people for witchcraft. that government is also supported by the u.s. not one of the issues that is of great concern to russia is the future of the christian community in syria. it is 10% of the population. it may be a surprise to many that this would be an issue for moscow but post-soviet russia has resumed much of the traditional russian orthodox concern for christian communities in the middle east. leadership is thee same in syria -- there are syrian orthodox is. the rus
libya, we all rushed to get rid of gaddafi. libya is in chaos. we might have an islamic government taking place in libya. we have to be careful in terms of our policy options. number two, the u.s. has done a lot of things since the end of the cold war to provoke russia. host: i will stop you there. guest: i think the issue of what is the humanitarian policy is a very broad one. it was recently pointed out that whatever is going on in syria, the government has been broadly tolerant of religious...
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gaddafi was sure no angel and he certainly had blood on his hands , but gaddafi was not a threat to israelstration militarily, militarily supported the people who are a threat to israel. unapologetically. now, there were some games, some wordsmanship games, word smithing went on by this administration saying, this is really a nato action. guess who makes up 60% or more of the nato military? guess who gives more to nato than anybody else? it's the united states. so it was a little bit of sleight of hand to say, libya really is more of a nato action, it's not really us. it's very clear this administration has not demanded the ouofer of a leader with blood on his hands who continues to abuse and kill syrians who want some freedoms t this administration hasn't supported those rebels the way they did in libya and the way the administration called for mubarak to be gone, forcefully. so that's also a loves israel not. and then you got a note that the obama administration support for giving israel's enemy money and weapons has been at the same time israel has been given assistance. that's not show
gaddafi was sure no angel and he certainly had blood on his hands , but gaddafi was not a threat to israelstration militarily, militarily supported the people who are a threat to israel. unapologetically. now, there were some games, some wordsmanship games, word smithing went on by this administration saying, this is really a nato action. guess who makes up 60% or more of the nato military? guess who gives more to nato than anybody else? it's the united states. so it was a little bit of sleight...
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i do not agree with hillary clinton standing up saying gaddafi should be killed.re not making any friends around the world with that kind of stuff, and i think we got enough problems right here at home. just let the united nations handle it. if everyone backed the united nations, then they could do their job. it's like a lot of times, when i listen to the united states or israel, they don't back the united nations at all. another thing i'm kind of curious with is what is the total reason why the united states is always backing israel? i mean, why do we always have to kiss israel? i just cannot understand this. i hope you excuse my language. guest: well, israel is clearly our closest ally in that important part of the world. and i agree that we should be concentrating on domestic problems. god knows we've got a very tough economy here, unemployment far too high, and we understand the numbers are going to be coming out on that here shortly. so that is something to focus attention on. but there's no question that historically the united states has exercised a leaders
i do not agree with hillary clinton standing up saying gaddafi should be killed.re not making any friends around the world with that kind of stuff, and i think we got enough problems right here at home. just let the united nations handle it. if everyone backed the united nations, then they could do their job. it's like a lot of times, when i listen to the united states or israel, they don't back the united nations at all. another thing i'm kind of curious with is what is the total reason why...
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. -- fall of gaddafi. the list goes on. the chief of naval operations, john and a number of other naval academy alumni who are influencing events around the entire globe. throughout my time in government, i've relied on a vision and the advice of the officers. president clinton's chief of staff, director of cia, and now director of defense, because of their efforts and sacrifices as brave men and women across our services, today the united states stands at a strategic turning point after a decade of war. our combat forces have come home from iraq. nato just approved a plan last week in chicago, a plan by general allen to fully transition the lead for security to afghan forces by the end of 2014. we have successfully gone after the leadership of al-qaeda to send a very clear message that no one, one attacks the united states and gets away with it. [applause] and we successfully fought with our nato allies to give libya back to the libyan people, and yet, we still face significant challenges and risks. we continue to face the
. -- fall of gaddafi. the list goes on. the chief of naval operations, john and a number of other naval academy alumni who are influencing events around the entire globe. throughout my time in government, i've relied on a vision and the advice of the officers. president clinton's chief of staff, director of cia, and now director of defense, because of their efforts and sacrifices as brave men and women across our services, today the united states stands at a strategic turning point after a...
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. >> eraraduado en quimica combatiÓ contra tropas soviÉticas y tratÓ de derrocar a muammar gaddafi. >en este espectÁculo planetario. >> el transito lento de venus entre el sol y la tierra. >> y por supuesto que fue visto por miles de residentes en varias pars del mundo. >> yo le quiero preguntar a paola si tuv la oportunidad de ser testigo de esto que es un hecho histÓrico, muy buenos dÍas paola. >> cuÉntanos. >> (♪). >>uenos dÍas no lo pudimos ver en mia pque vean cÓmo estÁ nublado el cielo, todo el dÍa esvo nublado y hoy sigue igual con lluvias intensas que se han estado moviendo desde el golfo de mÉxico. >> asÍ que hay condiciones bastante congestionadas en cuÁnto al tiempo hay un aviso de tornado. >> siguewllloviendo por costas e las carolinas un sistema frontal que estÁ afectando esa area. >> estamos viendo precipitaciones y se registron tres tornados y estamos hablando del estado de moana. >> asÍ que bastante complicado el tiempo etanto aquÍ sobre el Área de texas tambiÉn pripitaciones que se estÁn moviendo de amarillo hacia el Área de dallas. esta tae con 78 grados de temperatu
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with the fall of gaddafi, we have maintained a relentless focus on decimating al qaeda leadership. a new strategy to reshape the force to meet the challenges of the 21st century. invest and rebalance to the middle east and asia pacific. and implement the strategy mandated savings $487 billion over 10 years. refocus on saving taxpayer money and improve business practices at the pentagon eliminating $60 billion in overhead over five years and are accelerating to get statements of budgetary resources by two years. we affirm our commit to those that serve to protect pay and benefits for active duty and reserve troops and also deployment activities for spouses. implemented repeal "don't ask, don't tell" and opened up 14,000 positions to women and have enhanced measures to protect sexual assault. this has been a historic year. the past two weeks focused on the overall health of our lunteer force. this inane wounded warriors in san antonio, sharpening our focus on stresses levying to suicide and ptsd ptsd, those who work with military families and try to boost veterans hiring. there is a
with the fall of gaddafi, we have maintained a relentless focus on decimating al qaeda leadership. a new strategy to reshape the force to meet the challenges of the 21st century. invest and rebalance to the middle east and asia pacific. and implement the strategy mandated savings $487 billion over 10 years. refocus on saving taxpayer money and improve business practices at the pentagon eliminating $60 billion in overhead over five years and are accelerating to get statements of budgetary...