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- gaddafi in 2007 have turned against each other. blast in bulgaria -- greek landmines were being taken apart and officials say a factory has been reduced to ashes. boko haram's leader has dismissed the nigerian military claims of his death. he spoke in a new video. in the video he said elephants are laying down strict -- said militants are laying down strict islamic law in towns already captured. ebola scare is on the rise in the united states after a hospital in texas says it sent an ebola patient away four days the first time he came in for treatment. the unidentified man is the first person to be diagnosed with the disease in the u.s.. he has been in an isolation ward since sunday, but now it seems at least five children were in contact with him before then. however fairy explains -- oliver fairy explains. >> schools on locked down. texas governor rick perry says they have been identified and the students are being monitored for symptoms. the man is the first person to be diagnosed with the disease on u.s. soil. he remains in cri
- gaddafi in 2007 have turned against each other. blast in bulgaria -- greek landmines were being taken apart and officials say a factory has been reduced to ashes. boko haram's leader has dismissed the nigerian military claims of his death. he spoke in a new video. in the video he said elephants are laying down strict -- said militants are laying down strict islamic law in towns already captured. ebola scare is on the rise in the united states after a hospital in texas says it sent an ebola...
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it's also proven a tricky time for gaddafi's aides, including his cousin.e says the 2011 revolution that led to the leader's killing could have been dealt with much better. >> translator: where's the protection of citizens now? libya has been dragged to hell. libyans are falling. nato countries have withdrawing their ambassadors, leaving libya drifting in the wind. >> reporter: just as international intervention played a major rule in the outcome of the revolution, officials say external forces are at work in libya once again, trying to ensure that the power struggle between pod rat and extremist faxctions ends the wa they want it to. >> because of its wealth and geographic features, which is a large, porous society which is absent any kind of institutional security right now. so it's not surprising that its neighbors and its near neighbors and further neighbors have concerns. >> reporter: some like the u.s. ambassador feel that this perceived interference will delay any democratic transition. others such at libyan ambassador to the uae believes so-called p
it's also proven a tricky time for gaddafi's aides, including his cousin.e says the 2011 revolution that led to the leader's killing could have been dealt with much better. >> translator: where's the protection of citizens now? libya has been dragged to hell. libyans are falling. nato countries have withdrawing their ambassadors, leaving libya drifting in the wind. >> reporter: just as international intervention played a major rule in the outcome of the revolution, officials say...
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said that was not true and he spent 20 years trying to go against gaddafi and fought alongside somethe groups that are now his rivals and victoria has more. [gunfire] benghazi is caught up in a struggle for control between forces loyal to libya's national recognized government and rival malitia groups. war planes have bombed suspected malitia positions and people supporting the rent grade general forces dismantled checkpoints with fighters set up with al--shareer and libya under control of two governments and groups engaged in daily fighting. south of tripoli these are some of the families who left their homes to escape the fighting. >> translator: they shelled our house in the middle of the night. my son was injured but when we got him to hospital the doctors said they couldn't do anything for him and he died. >> reporter: the town's university has been turned into a temporary shelter but there is no school here so the children make the most of what little they have. >> our country is in a state of war and the schools are closed. we had to leave our homes and come live here. >> bec
said that was not true and he spent 20 years trying to go against gaddafi and fought alongside somethe groups that are now his rivals and victoria has more. [gunfire] benghazi is caught up in a struggle for control between forces loyal to libya's national recognized government and rival malitia groups. war planes have bombed suspected malitia positions and people supporting the rent grade general forces dismantled checkpoints with fighters set up with al--shareer and libya under control of two...
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gaddafi employed a squad of female bodyguards all virgins, allegedly. can be fined in your car is dirty. if you fail to insure it's free of dirt and grime. france requires all drivers to carry a breathalyzer with them in their cars. canada creed it illegal to use coins for anything that costs more than $25. even as our washington overlords strangle entrreneurship and keep passing freedom killing rules it's still we live in america. that's our show. a paid advertisement for starvista entertainment and time life's music collection. these are songs about real life... songs about love... songs that come straight from the heart. ♪ here you come again ♪ ♪ just when i've begun to get myself together ♪ ♪ oh, baby, i'm gonna love you forever ♪ ♪ ♪ forever and ever, amen ♪ mama, he's crazy ♪ crazy over me ♪ just the good ol' boys
gaddafi employed a squad of female bodyguards all virgins, allegedly. can be fined in your car is dirty. if you fail to insure it's free of dirt and grime. france requires all drivers to carry a breathalyzer with them in their cars. canada creed it illegal to use coins for anything that costs more than $25. even as our washington overlords strangle entrreneurship and keep passing freedom killing rules it's still we live in america. that's our show. a paid advertisement for starvista...
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gaddafi employed a squad of female bodyguards all virgins, allegedly. today, in russia, you can be fined in your car is dirty. if you fail to insure it's free of dirt and grime. france requires all drivers to carry a breathalyzer with them in their cars. canada creed it illegal to use coins for anything that costs more than $25. even as our washington overlords strangle entrepreneurship and keep passing freedom killing rules it's still we live in america. that's our show. see you next week. business. lou: good evening, new evidence tonight obama administration lied to congress, and american people about the criminal records of more than 100 illegal immigrants who were released into our society last year. immigration and customs enforcement released 2200 illegal immigrants from detention centers in february of 2013. the administration citeed budget constraints, at the time, the agency claims that 669 of those individuals had criminal records as a result of only misdemeanor convictions. however, a "usa today" freedom of informationag
gaddafi employed a squad of female bodyguards all virgins, allegedly. today, in russia, you can be fined in your car is dirty. if you fail to insure it's free of dirt and grime. france requires all drivers to carry a breathalyzer with them in their cars. canada creed it illegal to use coins for anything that costs more than $25. even as our washington overlords strangle entrepreneurship and keep passing freedom killing rules it's still we live in america. that's our show. see you next week....
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gaddafi employed a squad i'm angela, and i quit smoking with chantix.le who know me, to this day they say, "i never thought you would quit." you know, i really didn't either but chantix helped me do it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it gave me the power to overcome the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. use caution when dri
gaddafi employed a squad i'm angela, and i quit smoking with chantix.le who know me, to this day they say, "i never thought you would quit." you know, i really didn't either but chantix helped me do it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it gave me the power to overcome the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after...
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-- case with muammar gaddafi, libya and syria. we can't look at to this way. now tunisia is a modern and people looking at it, and what is good about tunisia, the external interference was minimum. was not an arrangement factor. with the other countries there were external interference, in the case of egypt. bahrain, syria. libya - a lot of groups fighting. there were external elements. we also have to give a credit to the european union and the united states, who stood with the experience in tunisia. they were supporting from far. they gave loans. they advised them. they didn't interfere in the fabric. political life, the way they did in other countries. that's why tunisia - soon we'll see a recovery. the country has a lot of potential. it's a great country, there's a lot of potential with tourism and agriculture, the trade with the european union. recovery with indonesia is looming. >> i want to get your thoughts on the future of libya and syria? >> those are two of the worst cases going. in syria the entire social fabric of the
-- case with muammar gaddafi, libya and syria. we can't look at to this way. now tunisia is a modern and people looking at it, and what is good about tunisia, the external interference was minimum. was not an arrangement factor. with the other countries there were external interference, in the case of egypt. bahrain, syria. libya - a lot of groups fighting. there were external elements. we also have to give a credit to the european union and the united states, who stood with the experience in...
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there are reports he went to libya in 2011 to fight against the regime of gaddafi.hat is not confirmed by authorities. authorities have not confirmed anything except his identity. we should have more soon. >> thank you for that. now, a u.s. federal jury has found for former employees of the security firm blackwater guilty of killing innocent civilians in baghdad. the 2007 shootings barked an international outcry over the role of private security contractors in a war zone. the defendant had claimed it was an act of self-defense, but the jury found one guilty of murder and three others of voluntary manslaughter. all could face decades in prison. >> after 11 weeks of trial and years of legal battle, a verdict. a federal jury found for former -- four former blackwater security guards guilty of killing unarmed iraqis seven years ago. three of them are convicted of involuntary manslaughter, a force of murder. -- a fourth of murder. the accused open fire at a busy roundabout in september, 2007 leaving 30 dead or injured. they claimed self-defense, but witnesses said their
there are reports he went to libya in 2011 to fight against the regime of gaddafi.hat is not confirmed by authorities. authorities have not confirmed anything except his identity. we should have more soon. >> thank you for that. now, a u.s. federal jury has found for former employees of the security firm blackwater guilty of killing innocent civilians in baghdad. the 2007 shootings barked an international outcry over the role of private security contractors in a war zone. the defendant...
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that's what the people who would help bring down the muammar gaddafi government are opposing. the dawn of libya and prime minister condemned international intervention. anti-aircraft guns fired volleys after military jets bombed the city. it's seen as a last stand to make it back, to declare what he called terrorists. fighters like those, a group labelled as terrorists, dug their heels, and with each burst of bullets, like these, hopes of peace fade in the distance. >> now to syria, and some reports of some intensifying in the town of kobane overnight. it appears that neither i.s.i.l. nor kurdish fighters are prevailing. for weeks the islamic state tried to take the town on the turkey-syrian border. bernard smith is there. >> across syria and iraq, this is the only place where the u.s.-led campaign against i.s.i.l. is played out in front of a local and informational audience. what happens in kobane is symbolically significant for the united states and for i.s.i.l. it hasn't moved yet, the turkish government. the president reminded reporters yesterday, only yesterday on saturda
that's what the people who would help bring down the muammar gaddafi government are opposing. the dawn of libya and prime minister condemned international intervention. anti-aircraft guns fired volleys after military jets bombed the city. it's seen as a last stand to make it back, to declare what he called terrorists. fighters like those, a group labelled as terrorists, dug their heels, and with each burst of bullets, like these, hopes of peace fade in the distance. >> now to syria, and...
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many left since the heavy fighting since the fall of the regime of muammar gaddafi in 2011. some had nowhere to go. >> the house was hit by a grad rocket. it terrorized my family and damaged two cars - mine and a friends. this is true terror, it's unprecedented. >> dozens been killed in the last 10 das. days. the opposition fighters are backed by the dawn of libya, an alliance of conservative militias. the men are waiting for re-enforcements, and until they arrive, making rocket launchers from all rockets. they have been able to stop the advance of better equipment tribesman and troops. >> they show us what mortars and tank shet. shells. the fire is hitting areas. we are all feeling it. >> reporter: supplies are running low. the united nations pleas for an end to the violence. the political deadlock continues with two rival parliament and no government. the trip based leader -- tripoli based leadership supported by the dawn of libya fighters appears to have the upper hand. they are not recognised. it is limited to the eastern si of tobruk, but it has reege an sol backing --
many left since the heavy fighting since the fall of the regime of muammar gaddafi in 2011. some had nowhere to go. >> the house was hit by a grad rocket. it terrorized my family and damaged two cars - mine and a friends. this is true terror, it's unprecedented. >> dozens been killed in the last 10 das. days. the opposition fighters are backed by the dawn of libya, an alliance of conservative militias. the men are waiting for re-enforcements, and until they arrive, making rocket...
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violence and rivalry split libya following the 2011 nato-backed uprising that topped muammar gaddafi. the rival groups are fighting for power and show know signs of abating. >> in yemen, fighting between houthi rebels and al qaeda-linked gun me killed at least 10 people. shia houthis have taken over the capital sanaa, and they are advancing in other cities. they have sent fighters to the city of ibrahim hassan tali al asiri, near an al qaeda strong hold. last week, a yemeni group vowed to confront sunnis. they are doing that with the confrontations. let's cross over to our correspondent joining us to tell us about the clashes. i believe they are taking place between the houthis and al qaeda. >> yes, there were overnight clashes, sporadic fighting between houthi fighters, and fighters from al qaeda on the main road between the province and the east of the town of radar. it is a stronghold for al qaeda for years. it has a huge tribal support. so what happened is that the houthis are trying to send reinforcements to the town. on the other hand the ray allen fighters from the area surroun
violence and rivalry split libya following the 2011 nato-backed uprising that topped muammar gaddafi. the rival groups are fighting for power and show know signs of abating. >> in yemen, fighting between houthi rebels and al qaeda-linked gun me killed at least 10 people. shia houthis have taken over the capital sanaa, and they are advancing in other cities. they have sent fighters to the city of ibrahim hassan tali al asiri, near an al qaeda strong hold. last week, a yemeni group vowed to...
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in the grips of the worst violence and political turmoil since the uprising that toppled muammar gaddafi in 2011. it has been run by a huge number. all wanting power and unwilling to compromise. >> to yemen, where shia fighters have taken control of another city. they were met with no resistance in ib, not far from an al qaeda-held area in the east. it comes a day after taking the port city. houthis took over the capital last month and expanded their territory in recent weeks. >> hong kong's leader c.y. leung hopes new talks with protesters can take place next week, after a night of scuffles between police and students who are calling for more rights. the demonstrations shut down parts of the city over the last two weeks. >> we are ready. we are prepared to start a dialogue and maintain the dialogue. this is why over the last few days, and including this morning, through third party, we expressed the wish to the students that we would like to start the dialogue to discuss of the coverage. >> let's go live to our correspondent in hong kong. sounds as though that may be making a concession
in the grips of the worst violence and political turmoil since the uprising that toppled muammar gaddafi in 2011. it has been run by a huge number. all wanting power and unwilling to compromise. >> to yemen, where shia fighters have taken control of another city. they were met with no resistance in ib, not far from an al qaeda-held area in the east. it comes a day after taking the port city. houthis took over the capital last month and expanded their territory in recent weeks. >>...
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once united against muammar gaddafi, now they are enemies. the army and police have long since capitulated. >> there were many losers in the revolution, but no clear winners. power had to be divided, but without the aid of neutral security forces. that is why the struggle for power has become such a violent conflict. >> this is the prime minister, a national leader without a nation. he was elected only a few months ago. then watched the country fall apart. 1700 militia groups are operating in libya, controlling around 200,000 fighters. the strongest are from zintan and the coastal city of misr ata. benghazi, the cradle of the revolution, is now run by ansar al-sharia, an offshoot of al qaeda. the new seat of parliament is not recognized by the islamists, who only garnered a minority in the election. they have thrown together their own alternative government in the national congress in tripoli. their biggest opponent is x general khalifa haftar, a former qadhafi man who joined forces with a militia group. his organizations are said to be milit
once united against muammar gaddafi, now they are enemies. the army and police have long since capitulated. >> there were many losers in the revolution, but no clear winners. power had to be divided, but without the aid of neutral security forces. that is why the struggle for power has become such a violent conflict. >> this is the prime minister, a national leader without a nation. he was elected only a few months ago. then watched the country fall apart. 1700 militia groups are...
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the fighting's being done by the dawn of libya and brigades that cause the gaddafi regime. the groups have made. >> the fighting has caused suffering among civilians and supplies are running out. so far, hospitals in the city of kikla report over 100 fatalities and in benghazi are reports are dozens of injured and dead. the u.n. is calling for calm. for months, the efforts to bring the two sides together don't seem to be working. >> it seems clear that the community for egypt and other countries involved themselves in the conflict don't support a negotiated settlement at this time. we do realize there is a lot more mileage in violence still to come. this conflict can't end in a negotiated settlement. >> providing support to the elected politicians in the city, they also of international support, but no control on the ground. the competing leadership base in tripoli is said to have the support of sudan and qatar. the base is calling for more weapons and logistical help. that is what the people don't want. international intervention has been condemned. anti aircraft fires at
the fighting's being done by the dawn of libya and brigades that cause the gaddafi regime. the groups have made. >> the fighting has caused suffering among civilians and supplies are running out. so far, hospitals in the city of kikla report over 100 fatalities and in benghazi are reports are dozens of injured and dead. the u.n. is calling for calm. for months, the efforts to bring the two sides together don't seem to be working. >> it seems clear that the community for egypt and...
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aljazeera. >> today marks three years since muammar gaddafi was killed by rebels who ousted him from power. >> in yemen, new reports of violence between sunni tribesman and shia houthis as a government is being established there. there is a temporary ceasefire that started on saturday and fell apart on sunday. >> the rescue of trekkers off the himalayas, where 38 were killed in blizzards and avalanches. more than 200 were rescued. >> swedes royal navy is scouring its coast for a foreign vessel. >> they suspect a russian submarine entered their territory. we report on the escalating tensions. >> it's an underwater search reviving memories of the cold war. more than 200 swedish military personnel are trying to locate what's thought to be a disabled russian submarine in the bat particular sea region of stockholm. >> it could be a submarine or small submarine, a diver using a moped like vehicle and could be divers that don't have any business in our territory. that's where you have the span of what could be foreign underwater activity. >> a russian military spokesperson denied righties,
aljazeera. >> today marks three years since muammar gaddafi was killed by rebels who ousted him from power. >> in yemen, new reports of violence between sunni tribesman and shia houthis as a government is being established there. there is a temporary ceasefire that started on saturday and fell apart on sunday. >> the rescue of trekkers off the himalayas, where 38 were killed in blizzards and avalanches. more than 200 were rescued. >> swedes royal navy is scouring its...
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that is what the people who bring down the muammar gaddafi government are opposing. the dawn of libya, it's £national congress, and prime minister condemned international intervention. anti-aircraft guns fired volleys after military jets bombed the city. it's seen as a last stand to make it back inside benghazi, to declare what he calls terrorists. fighters for a group labelled as terrorists by the u.s. dug their heels. with a burst of bullet like these, hopes of peace fade in the distance >>> more to come in the news hor. >> i'm reporting in ghana, from a liberian refugee camp, where people are grieving for those they lost at home. >> and a tobacco turnaround. a crop causing disease is used to cure them. >> the comments were insensitive. i thought they were extremely sexist as well as racist at the same time. >> serena williams hits back at comments made by a russian official. jo will be hear with the sport a little later. >>> thousands of catholics gathered in room to celebrate the beautification of pope paul vi. it's the first step towards sainthood. however, the
that is what the people who bring down the muammar gaddafi government are opposing. the dawn of libya, it's £national congress, and prime minister condemned international intervention. anti-aircraft guns fired volleys after military jets bombed the city. it's seen as a last stand to make it back inside benghazi, to declare what he calls terrorists. fighters for a group labelled as terrorists by the u.s. dug their heels. with a burst of bullet like these, hopes of peace fade in the distance...
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the rebels who helped gaddafi in 2011 have been fighting for control and a share of the oil reserves. >> this week on wall street, the dow lost all the value it feigned this year. coming up on al jazeera america, a look at how the economies around the world appear to be hitting the breaks. >> she is 29 years old and only has days to live. a heart-breaking choice she had to make. how a cancer patient is raising awareness about a person's right to die. and a look in a "the week ahead" segment about girls from around the world, from not being able to go to school to being sold into slavery. we look at what needs to be done. ss >>> it's saturday night, time to take a deeper look, it's international day of the girl child, a resolution adopted by the united nation, marking this date to recognise girls' rights and the challenges they face around the world. it's fitting that the nobel peace prize was awarded for working and promoting education and protecting children world wise. >>> on friday, this woman of india and millala received the nobel award. >> i was in my chemistry concludes. >> whi
the rebels who helped gaddafi in 2011 have been fighting for control and a share of the oil reserves. >> this week on wall street, the dow lost all the value it feigned this year. coming up on al jazeera america, a look at how the economies around the world appear to be hitting the breaks. >> she is 29 years old and only has days to live. a heart-breaking choice she had to make. how a cancer patient is raising awareness about a person's right to die. and a look in a "the week...
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what is happening here is a confined example of what afflicted the country since the fall of muammar gaddafi. during the war leading to his death tribal militias were equipped with powerful weapons, and plenty of them. government that ruled since failed to convenience them to give up arms and develop a loyal military. in august armed groups who opposed the leadership took over tripoli. their own parliament was put in place. the leadership was forced to move to tobruk. the weakened military benghazi. they have teamed up with forces of haider al-abadi. w -- khalifa haftar, who can carrying out his open campaign. forces are preparing to retake tripoli. loyal civilians have been called upon to join ranks with the soldiers. with two governments vying for power, the international community is concerned that oil-rich libya will descend into another war. the u.n. urged the rival militias and governments to talk saying it's the only way to solve the conflict >>> now, the pakistani cleric tahir-ul-qadri has called off his 2-month sit-in in islamabad. he said supporters will take the anti-government pr
what is happening here is a confined example of what afflicted the country since the fall of muammar gaddafi. during the war leading to his death tribal militias were equipped with powerful weapons, and plenty of them. government that ruled since failed to convenience them to give up arms and develop a loyal military. in august armed groups who opposed the leadership took over tripoli. their own parliament was put in place. the leadership was forced to move to tobruk. the weakened military...
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is in the grips of the worst violence in political turmoil since the uprising that toppled muammar gaddafi in 2011, groups all vying for power and unwilling to compromise. >> the u.s. state department says secretary of state john kerry raised the case of the three jailed aljazeera staff while on a visit to the capitol. they have been detained in egypt for 292 days, falsely accused of aiding the muslim botherhood. they are appealing their convictions. one was sentenced to seven years, another received an additional three years for having a bullet in his possession which he picked up at a protest. >> still to come here, the dangerous search for climbers missing in the him lay i can't mountains. >> ditching the draft, taiwan struggles to modernize military forces. >> the kansas city royals end three decades of mlb misery. >> folks are being counted after presidential and parliamentary elections in mozambique, but the opposition party said it uncovered signs of possible election fraud. we have more from the capitol. >> we were told that there had been widespread power cuts, some was suspicions
is in the grips of the worst violence in political turmoil since the uprising that toppled muammar gaddafi in 2011, groups all vying for power and unwilling to compromise. >> the u.s. state department says secretary of state john kerry raised the case of the three jailed aljazeera staff while on a visit to the capitol. they have been detained in egypt for 292 days, falsely accused of aiding the muslim botherhood. they are appealing their convictions. one was sentenced to seven years,...
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is in the grips of the worst violence and political turmoil since the uprisal that toppled muammar gaddafi in 2011. it's been run by two governments and a number of armed groups vying for power, and upwilling to compromise. >> the u.s. state department says the secretary of state john kerry raised the case of the three gaoled al jazeera journalists whilst on a visit to the egyptian capital. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have been detained in egypt for 292 days. they are wrongly aused of aiding the -- accused of aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood, and are appealing against their convictions. al jazeera continues to demand their immediate release. >> hong kong's government agreed to revooef talks with students -- revive talks about students as to who they can vote for. the announcement is a step forward after weeks of demonstrations shut down parts of the city. meanwhile seven police officers have been suspended af being caught on camera, appearing to beat a member of the local political party. sara clerk has more. >> after hours under arrest, ken is defiant but bru
is in the grips of the worst violence and political turmoil since the uprisal that toppled muammar gaddafi in 2011. it's been run by two governments and a number of armed groups vying for power, and upwilling to compromise. >> the u.s. state department says the secretary of state john kerry raised the case of the three gaoled al jazeera journalists whilst on a visit to the egyptian capital. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have been detained in egypt for 292 days. they...
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after the fall of gaddafi their retreat elections, both of which returned pro-western and moderate parties with a resounding defeat for islamists, those are the people who had the gun that came from the persian gulf in other ways. is now the law of the gun, not the law about. it would still be salvagedable and would have been if more had been done at the beginning to help create effective security forces. to nietzsche, i think is the most hopeful of all the arabs spring countries. it is reflected, some sensible reaction from the electorate and deserves as much support as we end of the europeans can't give an europeans should step up to the plate on this issue. syria will take generations to recover from the divisions erected by -- created by so much violence and bloodshed. it might have been different if the conflict come to an end sooner. in that respect i think the real danger we walked into syriac was not the mistake that was so feared that we would somehow repeat that experience in iraq. we repeated the bad experience at bosnia where for three years we allowed the bloodshed to continue
after the fall of gaddafi their retreat elections, both of which returned pro-western and moderate parties with a resounding defeat for islamists, those are the people who had the gun that came from the persian gulf in other ways. is now the law of the gun, not the law about. it would still be salvagedable and would have been if more had been done at the beginning to help create effective security forces. to nietzsche, i think is the most hopeful of all the arabs spring countries. it is...
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bloodshed in bosnia, to bring about a serbian withdrawal from kosovo, and to protect civilians from gaddafi in libya, all without congressional authorization. congressional support would strengthen the international fight against isis, but the united states should continue in this effort with or without a vote on a resolution to authorize it. again, my thanks for the invitation to be with you this morning and for the work that you do. now i'd be happy to try to answer a few questions. [applause] >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm going to start off with some questions. we will then throw it open to the audience. and we will have mics that will be brought to you. so let me begin. mr. chairman, there was some reference to the agreement that secretary kerry negotiated between now-president ashraf ghani and ceo abdullah. you were, of course, there before. you had, i think, a catalytic role in achieving that agreement. one of the things, as i understand it, you emphasized to the leaders was to need for an audit of the election results. and that became a part of secretary kerry's compromise proposal
bloodshed in bosnia, to bring about a serbian withdrawal from kosovo, and to protect civilians from gaddafi in libya, all without congressional authorization. congressional support would strengthen the international fight against isis, but the united states should continue in this effort with or without a vote on a resolution to authorize it. again, my thanks for the invitation to be with you this morning and for the work that you do. now i'd be happy to try to answer a few questions....
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state department legal adviser to throw out an opinion that said that bombing gaddafi was not the sort of hostility we envisioned. i am sure we were dropping bombs on them, we were not engaged in hostilities within the meaning of the act. the idea -- i think that they floated the argument that they had a 60 day free pass early on in this operation. now they're relying principally on domestic statutory authority. mainly under the 2001 a un half in which case they're saying it is already authorized so they don't need further authorization from congress. it is now -- it is not already authorized. the other argument is no good either. the war powers resolution itself says that nothing in the resolution is designed to alter the constitution, the president and congress is war powers, nothing in the constitution gives the president 60 days to run amok before it is an illegal war. so it is not a good argument , but it is one that presidents have used. fisher, who would feel very strongly that wars should be authorized has even said that we ought to repeal the war powers act. has this supposedl
state department legal adviser to throw out an opinion that said that bombing gaddafi was not the sort of hostility we envisioned. i am sure we were dropping bombs on them, we were not engaged in hostilities within the meaning of the act. the idea -- i think that they floated the argument that they had a 60 day free pass early on in this operation. now they're relying principally on domestic statutory authority. mainly under the 2001 a un half in which case they're saying it is already...
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bloodshed in bosnia, to bring about a serbian withdrawal from kosovo, and to protect civilians from gaddafi in libya, all without congressional authorization. congressional support would strengthen the international fight against isis, but the united states should continue in this effort with or without a vote on a resolution to authorize it. again, my thanks for the invitation to be with you this morning and for the work that you do. now i'd be happy to try to nswer a few questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm going to start off with some questions. we will then throw it open to the audience. and we will have mics that will be brought to you. so let me begin. mr. chairman, there was some reference to the agreement that secretary kerry negotiated between now-president ashraf ghani and ceo abdullah. you were, of course, there before. you had, i think, a catalytic role in achieving that agreement. one of the things, as i understand it, you emphasized to the leaders was to need for an audit of the election results. and that became a part of secretary kerry's compromise proposal. that audit
bloodshed in bosnia, to bring about a serbian withdrawal from kosovo, and to protect civilians from gaddafi in libya, all without congressional authorization. congressional support would strengthen the international fight against isis, but the united states should continue in this effort with or without a vote on a resolution to authorize it. again, my thanks for the invitation to be with you this morning and for the work that you do. now i'd be happy to try to nswer a few questions. >>...