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the death of muammar gaddafi created a power vacuum that has not been filled. united nations says the rival factions agreed in principle to peace talks on monday. courtney kealy has more. >> more than three years after the death of muammar gaddafi, chaos rules libya. fighting rages between the forces allied to the two competing governments and heavily armed militias. a coalition of former rebel fighters from western coastal towns called libya dawn forced libyan prime minister and his internationally recognised government to debase to the eastern city of tobruk more than 750 miles away from the capital of tripoli. they nominated its own leader and formed its own administration in tripoli. the u.n. special envoy met members of the two rival departments in tripoli and tobruk. >> we will not allow the collapse of the state institutions. we need the backing of the international community, but not to violate sovereignty. >> it's like the peace talks will lead to a national unity government. dismantling militias. they are ambitious goals in a lawless country. battles
the death of muammar gaddafi created a power vacuum that has not been filled. united nations says the rival factions agreed in principle to peace talks on monday. courtney kealy has more. >> more than three years after the death of muammar gaddafi, chaos rules libya. fighting rages between the forces allied to the two competing governments and heavily armed militias. a coalition of former rebel fighters from western coastal towns called libya dawn forced libyan prime minister and his...
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the death of muammar gaddafi created a power vacuum that has not been filled. the country is being run by two regimes in two capitals, with each claiming legitimacy. the rival factions agreed to peace talks on monday. courtney kealy has more. [ explosion ] >> reporter: more than three years after the death of muammar gaddafi, chaos rules libya. fighting rainings for forcesal lied to two -- forces allied to two competing governments and militias. a coalition of fighters called libya dawn forced libyan prime minister and his internationally recognised government to the eastern city of tobruk. more than 750 miles away from the capital of tripoli. the group nominated its own leader forming its own capital. the two rivals were met in tripoli and tobruk. >> translation: we will not allow the collapse of the state institutions. we need to not violate the libyan sovereignty. >> it's hoped the peace talks will lead to a national unity government dismantling of militias and a new constitution. they are ambitious and loftry goals in a wounded and lawless country. battles
the death of muammar gaddafi created a power vacuum that has not been filled. the country is being run by two regimes in two capitals, with each claiming legitimacy. the rival factions agreed to peace talks on monday. courtney kealy has more. [ explosion ] >> reporter: more than three years after the death of muammar gaddafi, chaos rules libya. fighting rainings for forcesal lied to two -- forces allied to two competing governments and militias. a coalition of fighters called libya dawn...
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libya descends into chaos more than a decade after muammar gaddafi lost power. why it is on the brink of war and what another failed state would mean. filipinos join the fight with americans in world war ii, why the veterans with us are fighting now to make good on a families. >>> going high tech - programming for peace, and why youtube is on board. >>> so glad you are with us on "the stream", where you, the viewer, helps drive our conversation. my cohost and digital producer brings in all your interaction. you are talking about libya, and something that could unify the country in all this chaos, it's hard to unify that. >> we hope to unify. there's so many divisions inside outside libya, this is a hashtag "i want my country back" and, "keep calm, love tripoli", that is divisive. and barack obama in an interview called libya his biggest foreign policy re gre. >>> the hope and optimism seems to have come to a halt in libya as it's embroiled if civil conflict. three years after a mass uprising and coalition overlieu president muammar gaddafi, the country is grappl
libya descends into chaos more than a decade after muammar gaddafi lost power. why it is on the brink of war and what another failed state would mean. filipinos join the fight with americans in world war ii, why the veterans with us are fighting now to make good on a families. >>> going high tech - programming for peace, and why youtube is on board. >>> so glad you are with us on "the stream", where you, the viewer, helps drive our conversation. my cohost and digital...
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it is often a long-term project. >> a lot of those institutions were not there. >> kernel gaddafi byeliberately trying to ensure institutions that could operate without him and not exist. you remove him and the state is going to collapse. >> i was in cairo during the revolution and visited yemen shortly after the president step down. the one thing that struck me was there was this brief moment of hope in which people's expectations were almost artificially inflated to the point where, if we get rid of gaddafi or mubarak, our countries will go back to the places that our grandparents used to tell us about. where things worked, we would see a world in which we had hope. what we have seen happen over the past four years is as those expectations were artificially inflated, they have burst. in places like yemen and libya, no one knows the rules of the game. they are being rewritten because the people who made the rulebook are gone. the rulebook is thrown out. everybody is scrambling to try to figure out what happens. it is really messy and incredibly dangerous. >> often, people say the u.
it is often a long-term project. >> a lot of those institutions were not there. >> kernel gaddafi byeliberately trying to ensure institutions that could operate without him and not exist. you remove him and the state is going to collapse. >> i was in cairo during the revolution and visited yemen shortly after the president step down. the one thing that struck me was there was this brief moment of hope in which people's expectations were almost artificially inflated to the...
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. >> gaddafi vowed to hunt his enemies alley by allie and house by house. the dictator is dead and the streets of tripoli are near normality. many live with suspicion and fear. welcome to what remains of tripoli international airport. the rivalry between the so-called guardians of the revolution turned to hostility here. this was not just a fight to control. it was a deliberate attempt to raze it to the ground in a battle for resources. libya had to governments and parliaments backed by militias. the second battle erupted. it was the militias of the revolution who turned their guns on each other. the destruction at the airport shows that this was less about ideology than a struggle for power and the spoils of war. >> most of the battles are localized overland, transports and oil. the instability has allowed islamist to prosper. these men support a rival government in tripoli. the group used to work alongside al qaeda. the recognized government says they are terrorists. >> we fight for sharia law. we need to build the islamic state. we defend our religion an
. >> gaddafi vowed to hunt his enemies alley by allie and house by house. the dictator is dead and the streets of tripoli are near normality. many live with suspicion and fear. welcome to what remains of tripoli international airport. the rivalry between the so-called guardians of the revolution turned to hostility here. this was not just a fight to control. it was a deliberate attempt to raze it to the ground in a battle for resources. libya had to governments and parliaments backed by...
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when the revolution that deposed gaddafi, they lived in the west. four years on, they had to move three times. they are now living in this camp in the capital tripoli. >> there is a shortage in everything. we live between these wooden panels. nothing protects us from rain. water is everywhere here. we don't have heaters. we can't properly have hot water. >> a wave of people are escaping their homes. add them to the numbers already displaced since 2011, and the u.n. estimates there are 400,000 people displaced all across libya. the number could be much higher. >> there are people who have escaped and not registered. some of them are living with their relatives where you can find three object four families living in one house. some refuse to register their names at displaced. >> authorities try to provide slepter and aid to those registered but there's a shortage of funds to meet needs. many are living in settlements schools and abandoned buildings. >> members of the tripoli government accuse the u.n. of not doing enough to offer humanitarian support.
when the revolution that deposed gaddafi, they lived in the west. four years on, they had to move three times. they are now living in this camp in the capital tripoli. >> there is a shortage in everything. we live between these wooden panels. nothing protects us from rain. water is everywhere here. we don't have heaters. we can't properly have hot water. >> a wave of people are escaping their homes. add them to the numbers already displaced since 2011, and the u.n. estimates there...
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libya descends into chaos more than a decade after muammar gaddafi lost power. it is on the brink of war and what another failed state would mean. filipinos join the fight with americans in world war ii, why the veterans with us are fighting now to make good on a families. >>> going high tech - programming for peace, and why youtube is on
libya descends into chaos more than a decade after muammar gaddafi lost power. it is on the brink of war and what another failed state would mean. filipinos join the fight with americans in world war ii, why the veterans with us are fighting now to make good on a families. >>> going high tech - programming for peace, and why youtube is on
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the early days following the downfall of muammar gaddafi has been replaced by this. gungun >> reporter: gangs of fighters battling for control of territory and weapons. after having a taste of power many of the rebels who took down muammar gaddafi are reluctant to give up the guns and go home. the united nations keeps trying to get all the sides to talk. >> it is important to ceasefire, to stopthe fire so political dialogue can start >>> before anything starts libya needs to sort out its government. right now there's two parties, an internationally recognised government in tobruk and one in tripoli, which the italy supreme court ruled is the legitimate one. the situation is complicated and is ripping libya apart. >> translation: we have to stand beside this man to achieve peace on the land and stop the bloodshed of our brothers. >> reporter: the u.n. wants peace talks to start to salvage what is left of the country. >> translation: we discussed the dialogue process and geneva to host it. >> reporter: it's unlikely to be soon enough to prevent more violently. there ha
the early days following the downfall of muammar gaddafi has been replaced by this. gungun >> reporter: gangs of fighters battling for control of territory and weapons. after having a taste of power many of the rebels who took down muammar gaddafi are reluctant to give up the guns and go home. the united nations keeps trying to get all the sides to talk. >> it is important to ceasefire, to stopthe fire so political dialogue can start >>> before anything starts libya needs...
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downs and in december and 54,000 more revised upwards for october and november gaddafi to a flat beer change and the big rises of over 300 points. >>darya: 20 hostage situations in different areas of paris there's a look at some of the video from one of them and this is an industrial area near charles de gaulle airport where there are the two brothers that are wanted for the shooting of 12 people at the french newspaper there are holding up there they're prepared to die as martyrs that is on how the situation in the other 1 20 mi. to the southwest on the outskirts of eastern paris that is involved in a gunman inside a kosher market where hear reports to people were killed and zero losses and many of them wounded the suspect in the hospital's- hostage is to listen killed please call me yesterday morning after traffic as the accident they think it may be some connection between the market the standoff here and the two brothers who were involved in the terror attack were getting a live pictures were getting, and from paris this is from the situation in the eastern section of paris the go
downs and in december and 54,000 more revised upwards for october and november gaddafi to a flat beer change and the big rises of over 300 points. >>darya: 20 hostage situations in different areas of paris there's a look at some of the video from one of them and this is an industrial area near charles de gaulle airport where there are the two brothers that are wanted for the shooting of 12 people at the french newspaper there are holding up there they're prepared to die as martyrs that is...
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concerns about the european central bank that was introduced markets lower and free markets rating gaddafipoints out of the opening doubt. >> james: the fall is on the move is impacting right now the north bay and east bay valley petaluma improving just a bit not a small visibility is listing they're also in the napa valley getting a little bit better but in places like santa rosa and fairfield in concord we're still sing on the pretense of a mile this a quarter mile visibility and in some pockets even less in another surprise in petaluma and apple the backed down as it continues to move on and and what they will be watching that clip a pitch on your phone e miller to was at breaking news at kron 4 that tom harris would like at the san mateo bridge let's take a quick look at this out of a forecast will focus on the for this quick update and a sop to the will look for mosasaur disguises afternoon with symptoms as it does seem >>george: things are starting to turn a little slow out there on the road where we are tracking the number of incidents now like the at the data highway for westbound
concerns about the european central bank that was introduced markets lower and free markets rating gaddafipoints out of the opening doubt. >> james: the fall is on the move is impacting right now the north bay and east bay valley petaluma improving just a bit not a small visibility is listing they're also in the napa valley getting a little bit better but in places like santa rosa and fairfield in concord we're still sing on the pretense of a mile this a quarter mile visibility and in...
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one of the many unintended consequences of the war in libya the french involvement in the fall of gaddafi has the been the strengthening of forces. the concern in paris is that the increasing disintegration of lib y it's arrival of heavily-armed factions is leading to a supply route threw libya and in niger. consequently france defense minister visited the president of niger. just outside of the libyan border blocked roots have been taken by heavily armed fighters. >> we know in southern libya there are important terrorist hot beds the same in mali, the same in nigeria and elsewhere. it is a refuge. we'll strike them every time they come out of the places they are hiding. that's why there is this base. >> the look at the map shows the difficulty of policing hundreds of miles of borders. the borders to the west and to the east are vast and unpoliced. the center of the base is designed to take those distances into account. >> this is not a static base. it's a base that can adapt according to the terrorist threats. it will have ground troops, forces and find terrorist armed groups in the dif
one of the many unintended consequences of the war in libya the french involvement in the fall of gaddafi has the been the strengthening of forces. the concern in paris is that the increasing disintegration of lib y it's arrival of heavily-armed factions is leading to a supply route threw libya and in niger. consequently france defense minister visited the president of niger. just outside of the libyan border blocked roots have been taken by heavily armed fighters. >> we know in southern...
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we know he went even further in libya after gaddafi, after 2003's invasion of iraq, threw all of his weapons systems opened the united states, you tell me what i can keep basically, and as some in israel have advised, gaddafi after his conversion, experienced some fear the u.s. would invade libya in 2003, he became more of a help to going after terrorists, radical islamic terrorists than most anybody except in israel. we've got friends around the world that are trying to help us with radical islam and even our friends in israel -- in egypt, they are a neighbor of israel, egypt as many of us feared, if had he they had an election too quick after the so-called arab spring, which was more of an arab nightmare for the egyptian people, they had election too soon. the most organized group was the radical islamic muslim brotherhood. it was not really a military coup and that has offended the egyptian people as they have indicated when news media or the white house has said it was a coup, because you had the largest uprising in the history of the world occur in egypt. it was demonstration af
we know he went even further in libya after gaddafi, after 2003's invasion of iraq, threw all of his weapons systems opened the united states, you tell me what i can keep basically, and as some in israel have advised, gaddafi after his conversion, experienced some fear the u.s. would invade libya in 2003, he became more of a help to going after terrorists, radical islamic terrorists than most anybody except in israel. we've got friends around the world that are trying to help us with radical...
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bomb that took gaddafi out. but it put -- our bombs put him on the run, our bombs stopped his caravan. our president wouldn't respond for three days after gaddafi offered to leave in exile and avoid any bloodshed before it all started. this administration didn't respond. obviously they were ok with having bloodshed and gaddafi being wiped out and so they got what they were hoping for, obviously. but what do we have now? we have a country in libya that is in absolute turmoil. which, by the way, because libya is in turmoil due to this administration they're helping turn egypt into as much turmoil as they can. thank god for their president, having met with him on more than one okeags, i was impressed by the man, and before he was president, he asked that we send back -- bring back a message to this administration, would you ask them, since they -- this administration this president, froze the helicopters that were being sent, the apa thee -- apaches, the question was, does this administration, does this president,
bomb that took gaddafi out. but it put -- our bombs put him on the run, our bombs stopped his caravan. our president wouldn't respond for three days after gaddafi offered to leave in exile and avoid any bloodshed before it all started. this administration didn't respond. obviously they were ok with having bloodshed and gaddafi being wiped out and so they got what they were hoping for, obviously. but what do we have now? we have a country in libya that is in absolute turmoil. which, by the way,...
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the early days of euphoria following the downful of muammar gaddafi have been replaced by this. [ gune ] >> reporter: gangs of heavily armed fighters battling for control of territory. many of them are reluctant to give up the gun and go home. the united nations trying to get all the side to talk. >> it is extremely important to stop the fighting so that these political dialogue can start. >> reporter: before anything libya needs to sort out the government of the right now there are two parts, and the internationally recognised government in tobruk and another in tripoli, which libya's supreme court ruled is the legitimate one. the situation is complicated and it's ripping libya apart. >> we have to stand beside the man in order to have peace on our land and stop the bloodshed. but which brothers. >> the u.n. wants peace talks to start, to salvage the country. we discussed the resumption of the dialogue. >> it's unlikely to be soon enough to prevent more violence. there has been deadly battle in misrata, benghazi tripoli and tobruk. the main airport is closed. and on tuesday, the last
the early days of euphoria following the downful of muammar gaddafi have been replaced by this. [ gune ] >> reporter: gangs of heavily armed fighters battling for control of territory. many of them are reluctant to give up the gun and go home. the united nations trying to get all the side to talk. >> it is extremely important to stop the fighting so that these political dialogue can start. >> reporter: before anything libya needs to sort out the government of the right now...
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violence and rileys among militias since the nato backed uprising that topples former leader mom mar gaddafibya is now under the control of two rival governments each supported by armed groups enganged in daily fighting. analysts say this attack could derail peace talks taking place in geneva. >> both governments have come out and tried to -- you know, get some kind of political scores and point scoring among both of the government the gmc, has already come out and said this is the work of the former regime, and it's already coming out from members of the h.o.r., and operations that this was a story of the muslim brotherhood, and others in charge. >> in july foreign airline stopped flying to remember yeah when the armed group took control of tripoli's airport. commercial flights from libya to europe resumed on saturday, but the attack on this luxury hotel is a remind tear the situation on the ground is dangerous. al jazeera. >> and some news coming into us now we now know that nine people were killed at the hotel that's five foreigners and four libyans. this is negligence to the three attack
violence and rileys among militias since the nato backed uprising that topples former leader mom mar gaddafibya is now under the control of two rival governments each supported by armed groups enganged in daily fighting. analysts say this attack could derail peace talks taking place in geneva. >> both governments have come out and tried to -- you know, get some kind of political scores and point scoring among both of the government the gmc, has already come out and said this is the work...
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gaddafi, we took gaddafi out? what we do in syria, should we take out a sod? -- should we take out aaas -- assad? should we -- -- should should we double down? should we in syria? how much affect you think we will have to find people that will fight isil that will turn and then fight assad? the turks want us to go and commit to fight him and isis. i want to open the door and see what you all go with it. let's start with admiral fallon. >> senator, i would not go back and speculate beyond the merits of how good or how bad each of those decisions were based on where we are, except to say -- >> the reason i am saying so, is because we're close to making that same decision -- >> so i think that the lesson that i would take would to say where are we now? >> got you. >> what are the chances if we are in a different place, but i would like to go back, if i could come at your opening comic, because i think it is the most -- comment, because i think it is the most important thing for the long term as i look at our country and our ability to address national security is
gaddafi, we took gaddafi out? what we do in syria, should we take out a sod? -- should we take out aaas -- assad? should we -- -- should should we double down? should we in syria? how much affect you think we will have to find people that will fight isil that will turn and then fight assad? the turks want us to go and commit to fight him and isis. i want to open the door and see what you all go with it. let's start with admiral fallon. >> senator, i would not go back and speculate beyond...
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first stage of his coming to understanding that he could never quit the post, because the destiny of gaddafig for him. >> narrator: in 2011, when vladimir putin announced he would run again for russia's presidency, the response was mass demonstrations in moscow's streets, protests which had to be put down by police. >> there's never been a good succession model in the soviet union or in russia, and he's very worried about how he will leave power. he doesn't want to leave in a coffin, he doesn't want to go to a jail cell. he's got so many guilty secrets, so much money's been stolen, and so many people have been killed that he doesn't really trust anyone to keep him safe if he steps down from power. so in a way, he's both the master of the kremlin but also a prisoner in it. (russian national anthem playing) >> narrator: in 2012 putin moved medvedev aside and took back the presidency in a kremlin-controlled election. by now, the presidential term had been extended to two six-year terms. vladimir putin could remain in power until 2024. but the country he rules over is in deepening trouble. in ru
first stage of his coming to understanding that he could never quit the post, because the destiny of gaddafig for him. >> narrator: in 2011, when vladimir putin announced he would run again for russia's presidency, the response was mass demonstrations in moscow's streets, protests which had to be put down by police. >> there's never been a good succession model in the soviet union or in russia, and he's very worried about how he will leave power. he doesn't want to leave in a...
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supplies or the weapons that have come down after the fall of the market off he in libya -- muammar gaddafilibya, there are the facilitation of weapons. there is clearly credible reports about collusion in support for boko haram within the nigerian military. and i think it most important point is that there definitely needs to be a much larger groundswell of pressure on the nigerian authorities, as well as the international community, to come up with an effective response to boko haram and what they're doing to the nigerian people in the northern part of the country. >> rona peligal, the issue of the kidnapped girls. despite all this international attention, no success in locating them. does your organization have any sense of what is happening there and does anyone know where they are? >> we actually don't know specifically where they are for even satellite imagery would not show that. obviously, a rescue of the girls is very complicated from a number of points of view. primarily, because one such military response, for example could endanger the girls themselves. we know they are with ins
supplies or the weapons that have come down after the fall of the market off he in libya -- muammar gaddafilibya, there are the facilitation of weapons. there is clearly credible reports about collusion in support for boko haram within the nigerian military. and i think it most important point is that there definitely needs to be a much larger groundswell of pressure on the nigerian authorities, as well as the international community, to come up with an effective response to boko haram and what...
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. >> reporter: on the way, he formed controversial connections with the likes of gaddafi, son of then dictator and ai bijan. but it was with jeffrey epstein that led to his resignation as trading boy. when epstein was just released from prison andrew announced the friendship had been a mistake and tried to move on from it but now the association has come back to haunt him. virginia roberts filed legal papers claim to been used as an underage sex slave by epstein and forced to have sex with prince andrew on several occasions between 1999 and 2002. in london new york and at an or ji at epstein's home on the u.s. virgin islands. british newspapers including the daily mail published this picture of roberts with the prince when she was just 17 in 2001. they may have been photographed together but buckingham palace emphatically denies that prince andrew had any form of sexual relationship with virginia roberts. any allegations made by her are false, they say, and without any foundation. andrew was on holiday in switzerland with his family and ex-wife when the sex allegations emerged over t
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gaddafi had a 19% job approval rating. [laughter] and that was among the people who killed him. you show that you work across the aisle, that there is no partisanship and you're communicating the philosophy that they appreciate. another point which i need to challenge some of you are. you talk about creating jobs. jobs are great. jobs are particularly important for those that don't have it. but what do the american people really want? a career. a job is 9:00 to 5:00. a career is 24/7. a job is something you get up to go to and you can't wait to get home from. a career is everything, and that's what your residents, that's what your citizens really want from you. if you talk about experimenting, this is warning for you, or taking risks, that's not what they're looking for. they expect from you proven leadership, proven results. they're not laboratory animals. they're human beings and they do expect you and they have the right to expect for you to get it right. i hear economic prosperity economic justice and growth. a healthy economy is all of that and more. that's what we hope for
gaddafi had a 19% job approval rating. [laughter] and that was among the people who killed him. you show that you work across the aisle, that there is no partisanship and you're communicating the philosophy that they appreciate. another point which i need to challenge some of you are. you talk about creating jobs. jobs are great. jobs are particularly important for those that don't have it. but what do the american people really want? a career. a job is 9:00 to 5:00. a career is 24/7. a job is...
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a relatively quiet in the dow was of six and a six a in which to see a big drop their of the zero gaddafioints ahead of the opening doubt. when detectives entered the >>mark: to oppose plans evacuated along force and has determined the problem was not address such threats are not rare they say. as a as a second for two planes and an addition delta airlines flight was diverted to dallas from its original route from los angeles to orlando. >>darya: come so close now the indonesian military announcing earlier today then once i tried to recover the wreckage of the jet almost a month after a crash will weekend ever try lifting part of the plane out of water using ropes and giant booms but the attention of unsuccessful shares unless it seems always to recover the bodies from wreckage site still so for that have come up 70 bodies that it to remain missing. >>mark: this is close billion with new york's where the words but we still have over 7000 in the last leg is led the latest in a work for the storm hitting the eastern norm island. to sheriff's officials. for drying. aplehas erytng you ed f an
a relatively quiet in the dow was of six and a six a in which to see a big drop their of the zero gaddafioints ahead of the opening doubt. when detectives entered the >>mark: to oppose plans evacuated along force and has determined the problem was not address such threats are not rare they say. as a as a second for two planes and an addition delta airlines flight was diverted to dallas from its original route from los angeles to orlando. >>darya: come so close now the indonesian...
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>>mark: guest today down another 196 and the nasdaq of 43 now flooding with the 2000 gaddafi to the 29 february u.s. stock futures are on wednesday. >>darya:restaurant owners in the bay area are beefing up security. after several overnight burglaries were reported where burglars stole high end wine. >>darya:john rittmaster owns prima in walnut creek. >>darya:he says there have been several break-ins over the past few years, and the thieves are going for the good stuff. >>darya:thefts have also been reported at french laundry in napa, and plumed horse in saratoga. >>darya:rittmaster thinks the robbers have a plan for the wine. >>darya:rittmaster says demand for fine wines is soaring. >>will tran:we have the latest on the four alarm fire in san francisco's mission district. >>will tran:we'll hear from one man who was forced out of his home. i was t awe ofow mhacidy wain mdiet i waso fusedn mang goodood oice i d nodea at iwas damagi thenameof mteet i ntedo fiit i wantedo fiit rht ay. my dtistecomndedronal. heaid at pname camakey teh stnger th it s imrtan tha at isomeing couldo each d to l
>>mark: guest today down another 196 and the nasdaq of 43 now flooding with the 2000 gaddafi to the 29 february u.s. stock futures are on wednesday. >>darya:restaurant owners in the bay area are beefing up security. after several overnight burglaries were reported where burglars stole high end wine. >>darya:john rittmaster owns prima in walnut creek. >>darya:he says there have been several break-ins over the past few years, and the thieves are going for the good stuff....
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pleading for international help ending the fighting there to bring an end of turmoil since muammar gaddafi's regime was toppled. >> at least 11 were killed in ukraine thursday after a long-range missile hit a passenger bus. >> they are blaming each other for the talk, coming at peace talks stall. >> the attack happened aren't 2:15 in the afternoon a civilian bus was nearing the checkpoint south of donetsk. the blood stained bodies of men and women passengers were killed instantly where they sat. the intended targets could have been the checkpoint just a few meters away. separatists initially admitted the attack, then later denied it was them. in a parliament in kiev, the deputies were briefed by a general from the defense ministry. the assembly then observed a minute's silence in attribute to the victims. ukraine's president went on television to condemn the attack and appeal for international support. >> a civilized world should stand together in its fight against terrorism. the president reassured me that on thursday, the e.u. parliament will call on the european union to include the so-ca
pleading for international help ending the fighting there to bring an end of turmoil since muammar gaddafi's regime was toppled. >> at least 11 were killed in ukraine thursday after a long-range missile hit a passenger bus. >> they are blaming each other for the talk, coming at peace talks stall. >> the attack happened aren't 2:15 in the afternoon a civilian bus was nearing the checkpoint south of donetsk. the blood stained bodies of men and women passengers were killed...
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army and help train them three or four years ago when it would matter and leaving shambles after gaddafimes to terrorism is more. there are more of them then capability. >> the other news today, it's so shocking the elite central command, you've been in the military for a long time and served in the airrir force. the central command for south asia, north africa they deal with iraq and syria and yemen and al qaeda, that's their responsibility. their twitter account was hacked. their youtube account was hacked. sensitive information about senior military officers and their families. that information was leaked maybe not classified information but how awkward, how awful is this? >> let's say propaganda coup for them is more embarrassing for them than a security threat but it should be a wakeup call. america doesn't have a sound cybersecurity defense. congress failed. i beat on the president. i think he deserves a lot of criticism for letting terrorism rise and letting al qaeda come back so strong but congress is cutting the budget and we can't agree on cybersecurity and we share a lot of th
army and help train them three or four years ago when it would matter and leaving shambles after gaddafimes to terrorism is more. there are more of them then capability. >> the other news today, it's so shocking the elite central command, you've been in the military for a long time and served in the airrir force. the central command for south asia, north africa they deal with iraq and syria and yemen and al qaeda, that's their responsibility. their twitter account was hacked. their...
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and west had a hand in creating with the removal of gaddafi.f the classic examples of unintended consequences. the u.s. and west struggling with how they respond. >> the u.s. embassy evacuated. we saw pictures of terrorists swimming in the pool that the ambassador used to have. >> reporter: exactly. it creates this other issue now. you have a judgment about what u.s. presence do you leave on the ground and what you lose by not having the u.s. presence the same issue you have going on in yemen. certainly a great threat to americans there, but you also have value having eyes and ears on the ground in terms of intelligence gathering. that's a challenge. >> isis has suffered a setback in syria. >> reporter: that's right. it was a long time coming. four months 705 or more air strikes and a few in the last 24 hours. this was a real effort. it took time. it did remove isis from a town that they clearly considered important. although as you remember u.s. officials were telling us this is not important, they made a change in judgment if isis considers i
and west had a hand in creating with the removal of gaddafi.f the classic examples of unintended consequences. the u.s. and west struggling with how they respond. >> the u.s. embassy evacuated. we saw pictures of terrorists swimming in the pool that the ambassador used to have. >> reporter: exactly. it creates this other issue now. you have a judgment about what u.s. presence do you leave on the ground and what you lose by not having the u.s. presence the same issue you have going...
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gaddafi had a 19% job approval rating and that was among the people who killed him.u show that you work across the aisle, that there is no partizanship and you're communicating the philosophy that they appreciate. another point which i need to challenge some of you are. you talk about creating jobs. jobs are great. jobs are particularly important for those that don't have it. but what do the american people really want? a career. a job is 9:00 to 5:00. a career is 24/7. a job is something you get up to go to and you can't wait to get home from. a career is everything and that's what your residents, that's what your citizens really want from you. if you talk about experimenting, this is warning for you or taking risks that's not what they're looking for. they expect from you proven leadership, proven results. they're not laboratory animals. they're human beings and they do expect you and they have the right to expect for you to get it right. i hear economic prosperity economic justice and growth. a healthy economy is all of that and more. that's what we hope for in am
gaddafi had a 19% job approval rating and that was among the people who killed him.u show that you work across the aisle, that there is no partizanship and you're communicating the philosophy that they appreciate. another point which i need to challenge some of you are. you talk about creating jobs. jobs are great. jobs are particularly important for those that don't have it. but what do the american people really want? a career. a job is 9:00 to 5:00. a career is 24/7. a job is something you...
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spent billions trying to get rid of gaddafi. >> sure.y, we had no idea about this al qaeda thing growing at that time. we have to balance -- that embassy is not like benghazi. >> but they shut the u.s. embassy in tripoli, which was a heavily fortified compound. they concluded it's too dangerous, the americans are getting out of there. >> right. i mean you have to -- it's a tough call obviously. we don't want to be blind. al qaeda in yemen is behind the paris attacks. do we want to be blind in yemen? >> you see libya and it's a disaster. there are al qaeda and isis training in libya right now. that's a lot closer to europe than yemen is right now. it's a serious situation. i want all of you to stand by because this is a very worrisome -- from my reporting, i'm very worried about the americans, the diplomats, intelligence operatives u.s. marines, civilians, ngo people. they will have to get those people out of there sooner rather than later. just ahead, more on the terror threats and the u.s. response including cyber spying that's been goi
spent billions trying to get rid of gaddafi. >> sure.y, we had no idea about this al qaeda thing growing at that time. we have to balance -- that embassy is not like benghazi. >> but they shut the u.s. embassy in tripoli, which was a heavily fortified compound. they concluded it's too dangerous, the americans are getting out of there. >> right. i mean you have to -- it's a tough call obviously. we don't want to be blind. al qaeda in yemen is behind the paris attacks. do we...
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joint chiefs and a key lawmaker saw no need to go to war and how their own talks with gaddafi.hose are some of the front pages this morning for you. we will give you more as we go on, but first, back to your calls about day one of the confirmation hearings for loretta lynch to become the top enforcement officer in this country. denise in kansas, independent color. go ahead. caller: i watched the hearings yesterday and i thought mrs. lynch conducted herself very professionally. she was very composed. she was very intelligent in her answers. i particularly like how she did not allow herself to be bossed in those hypothetical questions that were posed. i really commend mr. grassley on how he conducted the hearing. it was very civil. i was very disappointed, however with ted cruz and mr. sessions. and the fact that they continue to perpetuate this lie on the american working class and middle class about jobs being taken away from them by illegal immigrants. and that the president is -- acted illegally. the fact remains that if they continue to tell these life, the american working
joint chiefs and a key lawmaker saw no need to go to war and how their own talks with gaddafi.hose are some of the front pages this morning for you. we will give you more as we go on, but first, back to your calls about day one of the confirmation hearings for loretta lynch to become the top enforcement officer in this country. denise in kansas, independent color. go ahead. caller: i watched the hearings yesterday and i thought mrs. lynch conducted herself very professionally. she was very...