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people in benghazi began the revolution against muammar gaddafi. they helped to end what many saw as his tyrannical rule. since then, crimelessness has soared, freedoms curtailed. the u.n. recognized government says it's trying to change this. >> there hasn't been away clear state including the military. thank god security and stability have begun to return bit by bit. >> law and order is one of the first things any new unit government has to tackle. before that, there needs to be a goo government. u.s. president barack obama admits it won't be easy. >> the tragedy of libya over the last several years is libya has a relatively small population and lot of oil wealth and could be really successful. they are divided by tribal lines and ethnic lines, power plays. >> there are many players. members of two rival governments, their armies, local militias and isil all want control. one former fighter in the libyan revolution says that chaos was inevitable. >> libya is not going to be a unique situation. france went through this, all the countries that were
people in benghazi began the revolution against muammar gaddafi. they helped to end what many saw as his tyrannical rule. since then, crimelessness has soared, freedoms curtailed. the u.n. recognized government says it's trying to change this. >> there hasn't been away clear state including the military. thank god security and stability have begun to return bit by bit. >> law and order is one of the first things any new unit government has to tackle. before that, there needs to be a...
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showing trump urging the u-s to go in and take gaddafi out of power. a new report finds ohio is one of 10 states where millennials could sway the election. why? -- the state has a large number of colleges. 385 to be exact. of those 10 states, ohio has the highest ratio of young people with kids -- meaning issues that matter to young voters in ohio may be more diverse. it's a fabulous february giveaway on 9 on your side. from 6 t0 7a for your chance to win a 100-dollar pre-paid gift card. five chances to win every weekday! watch for the weather word of the day and win. cloudy and cool again today and we'll continue to see a few flurries this morning. highs only hit the mid 30s today. but don't worry, warmer air will arrive this weekend. highs jump to 50 on saturday and 62 on sunday. "he yelled hey, and then boom, boom, boom and proceeded to go into the building." building."fellow employees of the shooting suspect in kansas talk about the man at the center of the shooting rampage. a local emt has gone missing and his family can't understand why he would
showing trump urging the u-s to go in and take gaddafi out of power. a new report finds ohio is one of 10 states where millennials could sway the election. why? -- the state has a large number of colleges. 385 to be exact. of those 10 states, ohio has the highest ratio of young people with kids -- meaning issues that matter to young voters in ohio may be more diverse. it's a fabulous february giveaway on 9 on your side. from 6 t0 7a for your chance to win a 100-dollar pre-paid gift card. five...
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muammar gaddafi overthrew the country, the country didn't disarm. the political process fell apart. two competing governments from formed, the talks were aimed to enter through formation of a unity government. >> libya's world under mounting pressure to end infighting and form a unified government. many hope it will end the political divide. libya has two governments. one in the west, and the other in the east. >> the general national congress controls western libya. the influence that stretches from tripoli, all the way west to zul tan. the rivals, the united nations-backed government in tobruk control the east. an area that stretches from the coastal town of barda to ourselves. and it's also huge areas in benghazi, libya's second largest city. there are districts held and armed groups that call for implementation of islamic law. it's i.s.i.l. that made gains. it controls a total area stretching from the city of cert. they search for communities looking into ways to stem the rise of i.s.i.l. including the areas fought. europe has recently been struggling with a growing numbers. the
muammar gaddafi overthrew the country, the country didn't disarm. the political process fell apart. two competing governments from formed, the talks were aimed to enter through formation of a unity government. >> libya's world under mounting pressure to end infighting and form a unified government. many hope it will end the political divide. libya has two governments. one in the west, and the other in the east. >> the general national congress controls western libya. the influence...
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five years since an uprising toppled muammar gaddafi. libya faces instability. >> find out why thousands of volunteers are joining a crime prevention unit ahead of elections. >> and ahead in sport, what made cristiano ronaldo head into the competition. a big tie at roma. details coming up. >> now, the u.n. says it's concerned about hundreds of issues stranded by fighting in the north of the country. fighters have been unable to get fresh food and drinking water. kurdish forces recaptured sinjar, 15 months after i.s.i.l. killed or captured members of the group from the area. >> for more on this. i'm joined by bokondji imama in baghdad. sunni arabs - what sort of help are they getting? >> they are not getting any help. that's the problem. there's 559 stuck in no man's land, between a kurdish front line and i.s.i.l. held territory to the west of where the kurds are now. the issue ute seems to be that the kurds believe, we've been told u.n. officially. that they are accused of being collaborators with i.s.i.l. i.s.i.l. has been telling them,
five years since an uprising toppled muammar gaddafi. libya faces instability. >> find out why thousands of volunteers are joining a crime prevention unit ahead of elections. >> and ahead in sport, what made cristiano ronaldo head into the competition. a big tie at roma. details coming up. >> now, the u.n. says it's concerned about hundreds of issues stranded by fighting in the north of the country. fighters have been unable to get fresh food and drinking water. kurdish forces...
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in february 2014 haftar turned foe of gaddafi fanneded the coalition be dissolved. he sparked another civil war. a unity government seems close to being formed. our correspondent looks at the difficulties it faces. >> reporter: libya's leaders are under mounting pressure to end the infighting and form a unified government. that many hope will end the political divide. libya has two governments. one in the west and the other in the east. the tripoli based one controls western libya, an influence that stretch from to zaltan. their rivals control most of the east, an area that stretches from the coastal town of bardia to ras lanuf. it controls areas in benghazi. there are stricts held by an armed group that calls for the implementation of islamic law. it is i.s.i.l. that has recently made major territorial gains. it controls an area stretching from sidra to sirte. the international community is looking into ways to stem the rise of i.s.i.l., including the u.s. military force. europe has been struggling with the growing number of refugees who have travelled through liby
in february 2014 haftar turned foe of gaddafi fanneded the coalition be dissolved. he sparked another civil war. a unity government seems close to being formed. our correspondent looks at the difficulties it faces. >> reporter: libya's leaders are under mounting pressure to end the infighting and form a unified government. that many hope will end the political divide. libya has two governments. one in the west and the other in the east. the tripoli based one controls western libya, an...
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it used to hang by one thread, which was muammar gaddafi and his iron rule. when he left, when he was toppled, they essentially had to rebuild the country from scratch. they had to find a way, which they have not so far, to bring thirder the rival tribes we know tribalism is very strong in libya, and they have various political interests, various identities. some relate more to the eastern part of the country. we know that there is a very , different identity in the east and part of the country that wants more autonomy. some want independence from the capital. it was an exercise in nationbuilding, that the revolutionaries essentially had to improvise. it did not help that the western powers who undertook the air raids, that helped topple the duffy, did not have a -- did not -- that helped topple gadhafi, did not have a plan b. so you had this country that did not have maturity, that did not of a pacified,nd peaceful political institution, and militias took power in that country. for better or for worse -- we are seeing now for worse -- they became the guarant
it used to hang by one thread, which was muammar gaddafi and his iron rule. when he left, when he was toppled, they essentially had to rebuild the country from scratch. they had to find a way, which they have not so far, to bring thirder the rival tribes we know tribalism is very strong in libya, and they have various political interests, various identities. some relate more to the eastern part of the country. we know that there is a very , different identity in the east and part of the country...
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look what we did to saddam hussein and gaddafi. there's a number of places like this.ur question shouldn't be how to spendingf assad and lots of attention and resources on that. our vision should be how do we isil and the radical islamicist who will terrorize the western world? very much. you.hairman: thank now to the chairman from west virginia. you.ank critique concur on the of the reckless foreign policy of bush. witht to associate myself those remarks. i will point out though that some of the current critique, like libya, it would be fun to colleagueso of my who criticized president obama for not being more involved in libya at time. for being too reluctant or not taking the lead and being at the revolutionf the against gaddafi. facte're promoting the that stability was a victim as regime.the gaddafi that was then. this is now. ambassador. let me start with russia and one topics of myte friend from california. we thaterned are russia's airstrike in syria are non-isil focused? eitherve targeted deliberately or coincidently groups that we were hoping to use as part o
look what we did to saddam hussein and gaddafi. there's a number of places like this.ur question shouldn't be how to spendingf assad and lots of attention and resources on that. our vision should be how do we isil and the radical islamicist who will terrorize the western world? very much. you.hairman: thank now to the chairman from west virginia. you.ank critique concur on the of the reckless foreign policy of bush. witht to associate myself those remarks. i will point out though that some of...
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the two leaders pushed for the demise of gaddafi. but at the same time the french understand that libya is a much more bigger threat to them than. syria and iraq. that's why i've seen france taking the lead and saying look, we cannot allow the islamic state to take over in libya. it means that our allies in the region namely algeria are on the brink of potentially falling, but also libya is just 300 kilometers from italy, and we could have attacks from there. but also the refugee issues. so it has all the hallmarks of a perfect storm against europe. that's why european are talking about it. >> a lot of analysts are saying that european, indeed, the americans have not been worried enough about what has been happening in libya. they've been so concerned about what is happening in syria and iraq that libya has not had th the-- >> request yes, it was the fourth intervention by the u.s. after gaddafi's death. but at the same time what you have in libya are now consensus. even in countries in canada they're withdrawing from the coalitions
the two leaders pushed for the demise of gaddafi. but at the same time the french understand that libya is a much more bigger threat to them than. syria and iraq. that's why i've seen france taking the lead and saying look, we cannot allow the islamic state to take over in libya. it means that our allies in the region namely algeria are on the brink of potentially falling, but also libya is just 300 kilometers from italy, and we could have attacks from there. but also the refugee issues. so it...
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all we are trying to do remove assad regime the same we remove ed gaddafi, it's the same playu book, can you let me know if i'm wrong? >> guest: syria is a complicated issue. i'm not quite sure i understand the point of the call. i think they factor a position for some period of time is not being the immediate removal of assad because if you look at two of the most powerful players in syria are isis and affiliate. russia's main goal is preservation of assad. there are a lot of different players here and unfortunately the -- the syrian civil war was a lot of academic literature the war is going for, typically 10-15 years on average since world war ii, we are in year five. thes. syrians say we can go on more more than a decade, the civil war in colombia with la farc went on for five decades and the people who could put the brakes on him don't seem incline to do so. the iranians, gulf states, russia, i mean, they're all sort of for a formenting this. going back to foreign fighters and westerners going to syria, the engine in the syrian war and, i think, we are going to continue seeingg
all we are trying to do remove assad regime the same we remove ed gaddafi, it's the same playu book, can you let me know if i'm wrong? >> guest: syria is a complicated issue. i'm not quite sure i understand the point of the call. i think they factor a position for some period of time is not being the immediate removal of assad because if you look at two of the most powerful players in syria are isis and affiliate. russia's main goal is preservation of assad. there are a lot of different...
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rival governments and militias have been battling for control in libya since the ouster of moammar gaddafi five years ago. india has destroyed fishing boats. the vessels came from the philippines, vietnam and myanmar. more than 150 boats have been destroyed as part of the government's program, causing tensions with neighboring countries. and asylum seeker baby in australia who grabbed headlines across the world has been released from the hospital, ending a 10-day standoff between the government and medical staff. the baby was due to be returned to a controversial immigration detention center on the island of niru. butundreds of protestors gathered outside the hospital in brisbane calling for the family to be allowed to remain in australia. immigration minister peter dutton said the family could stay in the country for now while authorities considered their application for asylum. in india, the government has reached a deal to end deadly protests in the state of haryana. rail and road traffic disrupted, water supplies cut off to large parts of the capital. billions lost in productivity and
rival governments and militias have been battling for control in libya since the ouster of moammar gaddafi five years ago. india has destroyed fishing boats. the vessels came from the philippines, vietnam and myanmar. more than 150 boats have been destroyed as part of the government's program, causing tensions with neighboring countries. and asylum seeker baby in australia who grabbed headlines across the world has been released from the hospital, ending a 10-day standoff between the government...
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-led military intervention that helped oust gaddafi. libya slid into conflict soon after. the country currently has two competing governments. in january, the chair of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff, general joseph dunford, says he wants to begin taking decisive military action against the self-proclaimed islamic state in libya. ahead of the republican south carolina primary saturday, ted cruz and donald trump are feuding over a cruz campaign tv ad that accuses trump of having been pro-choice in the late -- in the past. the ad, airing in south carolina, features a clip from a 1999 trump interview on nbc's "meet the press." in the interview, trump says he is "pro-choice in every respect." in response, the trump campaign sent a cease and desist letter to the cruz campaign. trump has also threatened to sue cruz for defamation if the campaign continues to air the ad. a recent bloomberg poll shows donald trump with a 19-point lead over cruz in south carolina. in more news from the campaign trail, the biggest labor federation in the united states, the afl-cio, says it is withhol
-led military intervention that helped oust gaddafi. libya slid into conflict soon after. the country currently has two competing governments. in january, the chair of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff, general joseph dunford, says he wants to begin taking decisive military action against the self-proclaimed islamic state in libya. ahead of the republican south carolina primary saturday, ted cruz and donald trump are feuding over a cruz campaign tv ad that accuses trump of having been pro-choice...
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should have done more after of the fall of muammar gaddafi in order to help stabilize libya, but that was very problematic again because of the very tenuous political situation and the essential collapse which the government after gadhafi was kicked out of power. this is something where the obama administration once again does not want to be seen in the middle east as taking unilateral action, as disrespecting the wishes of arab countries in the region, but also very mindful that without checking isil's spread from syria, from iraq, that this could pose a more destabilizing situation, so sometimes the calculus here in washington is, we have to act. certainly they want to political cover if and when they can get it. >> thank you very much for bringing us the very late evident there from washington, d.c. >>> main opposition leader in uganda has been resatisfied. he was retained after trying to show reporters what he claimed was an operation to rig votes. his supporters were dispersed by police using tear gas and stun grenades. provisional results from the presidential election showed lo
should have done more after of the fall of muammar gaddafi in order to help stabilize libya, but that was very problematic again because of the very tenuous political situation and the essential collapse which the government after gadhafi was kicked out of power. this is something where the obama administration once again does not want to be seen in the middle east as taking unilateral action, as disrespecting the wishes of arab countries in the region, but also very mindful that without...
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been in turmoil with dozens of militias, each fighting for control since the overthrow of muammar gaddafi in 2011. since 2014, libya's had two competing governments, the u.n. backed parliament in the eastern city of tobruk and remnants of the general national congress based in tripoli. each has its own militia and foreign backers. the retired general hafta has been leading the government backed forces in tobruk. isil is stepping into an already crowded battlefield. uniony talks led to a presidential council formed last month. last week warring factions formed a unity government which still has to be endorsed by both sides. while talks continue, so does the fighting. forces have made gains in eastern libya. it is under control of the libyan national army. it had been used to ship weapons to isil fighters. they have taken control 150 kilometers south of benghazi. the u.s. envoy to libya urges peace to support the uniony government not just to end the suffering of the people, but to prevent a power vacuum and prevent isil from gaining anymore ground. al jazeera. >>> people in niger are getti
been in turmoil with dozens of militias, each fighting for control since the overthrow of muammar gaddafi in 2011. since 2014, libya's had two competing governments, the u.n. backed parliament in the eastern city of tobruk and remnants of the general national congress based in tripoli. each has its own militia and foreign backers. the retired general hafta has been leading the government backed forces in tobruk. isil is stepping into an already crowded battlefield. uniony talks led to a...
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attack on the islamic state headquarters in libya, their main central holding, which is the city where gaddafi, his stronghold. clear that they are trying to contain the islamic state without getting deeply engaged. >> it is a vast territory we're talking about. libya is a very large country indeed. individualng these topics of islamic state strongholds, if you will, can that make a meaningful difference to the strength of the group? we are talking about such a vast territory. it will be difficult to make a meaningful difference to them. >> well, it can help in two ways here it it is very clear that the surveillance of this household that they attacked this morning, that they had seen changes in activity. there was training around the compound, and there was a change that they felt an attack was imminent. so stopping an imminent attack or stopping the ability of the latest trained group of recruits to go and attack in tunisia, algeria, or summer in libya, then you can have an impact. it might not impact their ability to gain and hold territories. recently, the grabbed a town to the west of tha
attack on the islamic state headquarters in libya, their main central holding, which is the city where gaddafi, his stronghold. clear that they are trying to contain the islamic state without getting deeply engaged. >> it is a vast territory we're talking about. libya is a very large country indeed. individualng these topics of islamic state strongholds, if you will, can that make a meaningful difference to the strength of the group? we are talking about such a vast territory. it will be...
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. >> since the overthrow that muammar gaddafi, there have been two competing governments, one in to before you can and one based in the capital tripoli. each side with its own militia and foreign backers. retired army general haftar has been leading force that is back the government in tobruk. added to this, isil increased its attacks over the past 12 months, taking over oil fields, kidnapping and killing hostages and just a few days ago, the armed group released video which appears to show the downing of a fighter jet. the united nations has been trying to get a political agreement signed for years, initially through its envoy leone. leone was widely discredited after offered a high paying job by the united arab emirates, one of haftar's main backers in the region. since hess replacement last year, progress appears to have been made. unity talks led to a presidential council formed a few weeks ago. libya's politicians urge the world to support the newly formed unity government. >> we call on owl regional powers to support the libyan people's efforts by backing this unit government. we cal
. >> since the overthrow that muammar gaddafi, there have been two competing governments, one in to before you can and one based in the capital tripoli. each side with its own militia and foreign backers. retired army general haftar has been leading force that is back the government in tobruk. added to this, isil increased its attacks over the past 12 months, taking over oil fields, kidnapping and killing hostages and just a few days ago, the armed group released video which appears to...
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secretary of state send gaddafi you have had it, pal. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> he is starting to sound like don johnson of miami vice. hey, you are pond scum camel breath. [ laughter ] >> what's going on here? now i mention ratings weeks. they take ratings of the tonight show too. we are not resorting to sex on this show or things like that. >> ah! >> even though tonight we have four bunnies from the playboy club in costume, and the reason we have them on is as a public service. [ laughter ] >> as you know they are closing down the playboy club in chicago, los angeles, and new york, and that means these young ladies will be out of work. so they are here to see if we can place them in some kind of position. >> no, no, no, no, no. no, no, no, no. no, no, no, no. you misread that entirely. we're going to find them work. so we have those young ladies, we have the funniest man, i think i know mr. buddy hackett is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> and a lovely young actress, miss ally sheedy. [ applause ] so stay where you are, we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and a
secretary of state send gaddafi you have had it, pal. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> he is starting to sound like don johnson of miami vice. hey, you are pond scum camel breath. [ laughter ] >> what's going on here? now i mention ratings weeks. they take ratings of the tonight show too. we are not resorting to sex on this show or things like that. >> ah! >> even though tonight we have four bunnies from the playboy club in costume, and the reason we have them on is as a...
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now we're promoting the fact -- bemoaning the fact that stability was a victim as well as the gaddafi regime. that was then. this is now. welcome ambassador. let me start with russia and one of the favorite topics of my friend from california. how concerned are we that russia's airstrike in syria are non-isil focused? they have targeted either deliberately or coincidently non-isil groups that we were hoping to use as part of the coalition against assad. mr. mcgurk: very. it is a human problem. -- it is a huge problem. >> would you say that louder? mr. mcgurk: it is a big problem. they were hitting groups ready to fight isolate -- isil. this is where we have to be honest. they are hitting 70% of the airstrikes against the opposition. many of the groups are ready to fight isil. >> we have a situation where the russian activity in syria is directly in conflict with western goals. is that correct? would that be fair? mr. mcgurk: you can't put in total back and white terms. there are some overlapping interests. they are hitting isil. mr. connolly: given the fact you said 70%. mr. mcgurk: i
now we're promoting the fact -- bemoaning the fact that stability was a victim as well as the gaddafi regime. that was then. this is now. welcome ambassador. let me start with russia and one of the favorite topics of my friend from california. how concerned are we that russia's airstrike in syria are non-isil focused? they have targeted either deliberately or coincidently non-isil groups that we were hoping to use as part of the coalition against assad. mr. mcgurk: very. it is a human problem....
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assault correspondent" because i was on cnn and other networks talking about how a bodyguard of gaddafi's twisted my nipple during a news conference. and you're sitting there going, "what is this? this is a news conference. how can you do this?" because they wanted to kick me out of this new conference, and so the quickest way to intimidate a woman is to sexually assault her. and the quickest way for women to fight back, besides punching them in the face, as that woman in tahrir square did-- and i kicked him in the shins in that news conference-- is to shame them, is to say, "this happened to me, but i'm speaking out because the shame belongs to you, not to me." and as i said, it's not just me. there are so many women in egypt who for years have... in 2005, the mubarak regime began a systematic assault of women in demonstrations. you had women who staged a demonstration the next day showing their skirts ripped into two, saying, "this happened to me," and showing photographs of how they were pushed on the ground and rape was simulated on their bodies and saying, "this happened to me," beca
assault correspondent" because i was on cnn and other networks talking about how a bodyguard of gaddafi's twisted my nipple during a news conference. and you're sitting there going, "what is this? this is a news conference. how can you do this?" because they wanted to kick me out of this new conference, and so the quickest way to intimidate a woman is to sexually assault her. and the quickest way for women to fight back, besides punching them in the face, as that woman in tahrir...
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facte're promoting the that stability was a victim as regime.the gaddafi that was then. this is now. ambassador. let me start with russia and one topics of myte friend from california. we thaterned are russia's airstrike in syria are non-isil focused? eitherve targeted deliberately or coincidently groups that we were hoping to use as part of the assad.on against very.gurk: it is a human problem. >> would you say that louder? mr. mcgurk: it is a big problem. this is where we have to be honest. 70% of thetting airstrikes against the opposition. many of the groups are ready to fight isil. >> we have a situation where the activity in syria is directly in conflict with western goals. is that correct? would that be fair? mcgurk: you can't put in total back and white terms. mr. connolly: given the fact you said 70%. mcgurk: in strategic locations, their airlines have helped isil. mr. connolly: is the united states prepared to do something that decides a diplomatic protest? to mcgurk: i think we have focus on the dip plotmatic process. we have to get together tomorrow in munich.
facte're promoting the that stability was a victim as regime.the gaddafi that was then. this is now. ambassador. let me start with russia and one topics of myte friend from california. we thaterned are russia's airstrike in syria are non-isil focused? eitherve targeted deliberately or coincidently groups that we were hoping to use as part of the assad.on against very.gurk: it is a human problem. >> would you say that louder? mr. mcgurk: it is a big problem. this is where we have to be...
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they were in that case were saddam hussein gaddafi in libya. all the royal families. system had been locked in place with big men and these systems ran the governments, ran the societies and they were deeply flawed. and they were corrupt. people under educate and there was dooeep-rooted theories and was under the surface but contained by the regimes. >> rose: they said to the populous we'll take care of the politics. >> you surrender your rights to complain and we'll take care of you. they were paternalist in nature and incentivized the people which i think the people eventually grew to recent. the imagine i return to is the row houses. you think of row houses along any coastline and they're beautiful to look at and maybe people come to take pictures of them but they are rotting on the inside but they contain the rot which is good so they don't affect the other houses but not -- >> rose: no democratic challenge. >> you have a system in the middle east of the row houses. >> rose: where are we in time? >> from 1967 which i think was the last time the map of the middle e
they were in that case were saddam hussein gaddafi in libya. all the royal families. system had been locked in place with big men and these systems ran the governments, ran the societies and they were deeply flawed. and they were corrupt. people under educate and there was dooeep-rooted theories and was under the surface but contained by the regimes. >> rose: they said to the populous we'll take care of the politics. >> you surrender your rights to complain and we'll take care of...
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backed military intervention ousted longtime dictator muammar gaddafi. in recent months, u.s. and british special operations teams have been increasingly operating in libya. today's strike comes three weeks after general joseph dunford, chair of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff, said he wants to begin taking "decisive military action" against isil in libya. in news from the campaign trail this weekend marks the south , carolina primary for republicans and the nevada primary for democrats. on thursday, pope francis criticized republican front-running donald trump, suggesting the real estate mogul's plan to build a wall across the u.s.-mexico border means he is "not christian." pope francis spoke to reporters aboard the papal airliner. >> a person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be, not building bridges, is not a christian. amy: donald trump file back sing his comets were disgraceful and unbelievable. become it commented on the use of birth control in areas where zika verse has led to public health emergencies. scientists say the zika virus may be linked to
backed military intervention ousted longtime dictator muammar gaddafi. in recent months, u.s. and british special operations teams have been increasingly operating in libya. today's strike comes three weeks after general joseph dunford, chair of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff, said he wants to begin taking "decisive military action" against isil in libya. in news from the campaign trail this weekend marks the south , carolina primary for republicans and the nevada primary for...
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practical purposes, almost huge chuangs of a failed state in the aftermath of the removal of moou more gaddafitegy now is more what they used to call targeted assassinations, the air strikes by planes or drones and going after specific targets to kill these suspected terrorists, is that right? >> well, i think what the white house is making clear now, they're not looking at a massive new air campaign in libya like you see day-by-day in syria and iraq. what they are looking for is to pick and choose their targets in libya over there. operatives, whether they're training sites, places where isis congregates, something that poses a threat. now that does give them very wide latitude in what they decided to go after, but at the same time, they are working that diplomatic government piece, trying to get a central government seated in libya and get it functioning. that is a very tall order right now, but the feeling is that in the long-term again like so many other places, get a government in place, that's going to be the way not to give isis a safe haven, but the u.s. making clear it may not be able
practical purposes, almost huge chuangs of a failed state in the aftermath of the removal of moou more gaddafitegy now is more what they used to call targeted assassinations, the air strikes by planes or drones and going after specific targets to kill these suspected terrorists, is that right? >> well, i think what the white house is making clear now, they're not looking at a massive new air campaign in libya like you see day-by-day in syria and iraq. what they are looking for is to pick...
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you've got isis in the entire, in particular, serte, which used to be muammar gaddafi's strong hold.now it's baghdadi's strong hold. it's right across the med from italy, and they're going to potentially grab all those oil facilities there. so if they do and this doesn't work, what happens? >> we have to make sure it works. i think the planning for additional military operations and as they specified over this past weekend, looking at tactical targets, this is not a strategic effort to be sure, but we have to basically deny, disrupt and defeat isis in libya. we know where they're physically at. we're getting more fidelity in our coordination with the special forces from the united states, u.k., france and britain on the ground. so we have to make it work. this political process that the united nations is response for has lagged. we still have that concern not just for the trans-mediterranean progress to have isis get into europe and italy as you just mentioned but also next door in tunisia. tunisia has been severely impacted by isis, if you recall, the beach terrorist attack by isis
you've got isis in the entire, in particular, serte, which used to be muammar gaddafi's strong hold.now it's baghdadi's strong hold. it's right across the med from italy, and they're going to potentially grab all those oil facilities there. so if they do and this doesn't work, what happens? >> we have to make sure it works. i think the planning for additional military operations and as they specified over this past weekend, looking at tactical targets, this is not a strategic effort to be...
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he talked about being opposed to toppling gaddafi. cruz were in this debate he would have gone after marco rubio and rightly so. >> what? reagan, people didn't like reagan? >> even people who dislike reagan agree that he was likeable. this is where the happy warrior comes in. >> that was the context of being unlikable. >> but i worked for the president, and i can tell you, reagan shocked us, it wasn't that we just liked him, we in awe. we had no idea he would do as well as he did. he almost took the nomination away from the sitting president. but everybody liked him. >> what does that mean? what does that mean to you? you think it means to the voter that his assertion, cruz's assertion on trump and abortion. it was true, but misleading. >> it was so misleading. >> tom says it was true but misleading. >> that they are an abortion factory that trades baby parts like oughauto parts. that is what trump has said. and we see something totally opposite coming out of ted cruz. >>ive thi iv think it's a legit charge. >> that who -- >> that cru
he talked about being opposed to toppling gaddafi. cruz were in this debate he would have gone after marco rubio and rightly so. >> what? reagan, people didn't like reagan? >> even people who dislike reagan agree that he was likeable. this is where the happy warrior comes in. >> that was the context of being unlikable. >> but i worked for the president, and i can tell you, reagan shocked us, it wasn't that we just liked him, we in awe. we had no idea he would do as well...
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all we are trying to do is remove the assad regime the same way read remove gaddafi, the same playbookcan you guys correct me if i'm wrong? guest: syria is very complicated. not quite sure i quite understand the point. i think our de facto position has not been the immediate removal of a sod. if you look at the two most powerful players in syria right now, it is isis and the al qaeda affiliate. is mostly trying isis.ack russia is the preservation of power of a sod. there are a lot of different players. , there is aivil war lot of academic literature about how long they go on for, civil wars, they last between 10-12 years. we are in year five. i think it could go on for more than a decade. the civil war in colombia went on for five decades. the people who could that the brakes on it don't seem to be planning to do so. states,ians, the gulf russia, they are all sort of fomenting this. said,back to what clapper the westerners going to syria, that is underlying this, the syrian civil war, we are going to continue to see gousands of foreign fighters there. host: peter bergen is an author an
all we are trying to do is remove the assad regime the same way read remove gaddafi, the same playbookcan you guys correct me if i'm wrong? guest: syria is very complicated. not quite sure i quite understand the point. i think our de facto position has not been the immediate removal of a sod. if you look at the two most powerful players in syria right now, it is isis and the al qaeda affiliate. is mostly trying isis.ack russia is the preservation of power of a sod. there are a lot of different...
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an offensive in northern syria >>> today marks five years since libyans rose up and ousted muammar gaddafi. the revolution was sparked in february 2011 by a large protest in benghazi. it spread across the country and was met by a violent reaction. te took control of tripoli. >> it was an emotional night in paris. eagles of death metal heading a show. survivors and relatives attending the concert at the olympia theatre called on oo chance. 89 people were killed and there was 89 seconds of silence in memory of the victims. the french government will extend a state of emergencies, expanding police powers to carry out searches and arrest. >> parts of california are cleaning up after 110 miles per hour. they knocked down powerlines. the storm caused an accident where a truck watt on its side. also. they could be given relief from drought. thanks to rain and snow. and good morning to go. as the east coast significantly looks. here is some of the video coming down. yes, that's damage from the storms yesterday, this system cleared through. we'll continue to see some problems on the east coast. the
an offensive in northern syria >>> today marks five years since libyans rose up and ousted muammar gaddafi. the revolution was sparked in february 2011 by a large protest in benghazi. it spread across the country and was met by a violent reaction. te took control of tripoli. >> it was an emotional night in paris. eagles of death metal heading a show. survivors and relatives attending the concert at the olympia theatre called on oo chance. 89 people were killed and there was 89...
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>> after gaddafi, there was so much hope. fighters in libya may be able to get relatively easily italy, spain, and france? >> they believe now there is a, quote, major risk that isis will, in fact, try to do it. think about the mediterranean. refugee boats, commercial shipping, cruise ships. it is full of maritime traffic and a lot of concern that isis will try and take advantage of that as they make their way to southern europe. >> what an awful situation. thanks very much. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> next up, breaking news. a brand-new poll showing donald trump leading in new hampshire. marco rubio passing ted cruz. my guest tonight the cruz campaign co-chairman. more breaking news. the state department reeling tonight that classified e-mails were sent to the private accounts of colin powell and staffers for condi rice. what does that mean for hillary clinton? let's go "outfront." good evening. i'm erin burnett. donald trump with the
>> after gaddafi, there was so much hope. fighters in libya may be able to get relatively easily italy, spain, and france? >> they believe now there is a, quote, major risk that isis will, in fact, try to do it. think about the mediterranean. refugee boats, commercial shipping, cruise ships. it is full of maritime traffic and a lot of concern that isis will try and take advantage of that as they make their way to southern europe. >> what an awful situation. thanks very much....
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government in place a very tough lesson learned after coalition forces essentially drove muammar gaddafirom power and left the entire country lawless and open o the spread of terrorism? mr. carter: the situation now is one in which the country is divided. there are a number of parties who want to be part of the government. we, and we're not the only ones, are trying to get them to reach a government of national accord. that would restore in libya a coherent government and give the people what they sorely need which is an end to the violence, libyan against libyan. at that point, i'm certain they'll want help and the international committee will help turn against isil. >> to be clear, what you're general dunford: this is what my french counterpart says, it's one thing to win the war, you have to win the peace. when you look at endovers over the past tech cade plus, ensuring there's a political transition which leads to enduring peace and stability is critical to make the contributions and sacrifices in combat operations meaningful. i think that's the focus in libya is to win the peace as
government in place a very tough lesson learned after coalition forces essentially drove muammar gaddafirom power and left the entire country lawless and open o the spread of terrorism? mr. carter: the situation now is one in which the country is divided. there are a number of parties who want to be part of the government. we, and we're not the only ones, are trying to get them to reach a government of national accord. that would restore in libya a coherent government and give the people what...
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. >> it wasn't supposed to happen after gaddafi.just ahead, president obama mourning justice antonin scalia as he prepares his search for a replacement on the u.s. supreme court. ♪ you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ no, you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets you download your shows from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> the white house says president obama will be doing extensive research this weekend on potential u.s. supreme court nominees to replace the justice antonin scalia. you're looking at live pictures of people going over there, paying their respects. the video that we're just getting in president obama returning to the white house residence with a large binder full of information about possible picks for the high court. also tonight mourners continuing to file past scalia's casket just ahead of the funeral
. >> it wasn't supposed to happen after gaddafi.just ahead, president obama mourning justice antonin scalia as he prepares his search for a replacement on the u.s. supreme court. ♪ you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ no, you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets...
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administration, along with hillary clinton to create a no-fly zone that led to a failen state, the fall of gaddafi and now libya is an isis recruiting and training center and they p have one of their biggest campsi 12 miles from libya's largest oil production facility. why are we not just bombing thet like mr. sherman said.tha in world war ii we had a strategy. we of the fallouts of war but it brought the war to an end. we've looking at options for four years or five years now, close to 300,000 people have pr died.d. the assad barrelon tbombs, we' been lookok at maybe putting pp pressure on that and we're studying it but yet nothing thew happens. largest migration ofad refugees around the world stcause of the failed policies of this administration. what areead are we doing? when are we going to stop looking and starting acting stronger and leading. >> i was just in kobani where we killed 6,000 isis fighters there, still pulling bodies out' of ther rubble. killed 6,000 in that battle t alone. destroyed 400 tankerst - trucks0 the idea that we're just watching this -- in >> when were the 400 tanker t
administration, along with hillary clinton to create a no-fly zone that led to a failen state, the fall of gaddafi and now libya is an isis recruiting and training center and they p have one of their biggest campsi 12 miles from libya's largest oil production facility. why are we not just bombing thet like mr. sherman said.tha in world war ii we had a strategy. we of the fallouts of war but it brought the war to an end. we've looking at options for four years or five years now, close to 300,000...
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she is one of the people who wanted gaddafi out and this is a big meeting they were holding in pariss what to do with libya to help libya survived. which it really hasn't to be honest. maria: then you have benghazi happenings. she wants to play golf because there would be all the photos. she went. >> the timing was bad. let's not be so picky on every little thing. she was unhappy about that but she went. end of story. maria: good point. coming up, talk about a photo finish, fight to the finish, what was it? dagen: 100th of 1 second that he won by. maria: back in a minute. when you're on hold, your business is on hold. that's why comcast business doesn't leave you there. when you call, a small business expert will answer you in about 30 seconds. no annoying hold music. just a real person, real fast. whenever you need them. so your business can get back to business. sounds like my ride's ready. don't get stuck on hold. reach an expert fast. comcast business. built for business. maria: an unbelievable finish to raising's biggest day. >> if you and i got in our vehicles and said let's dr
she is one of the people who wanted gaddafi out and this is a big meeting they were holding in pariss what to do with libya to help libya survived. which it really hasn't to be honest. maria: then you have benghazi happenings. she wants to play golf because there would be all the photos. she went. >> the timing was bad. let's not be so picky on every little thing. she was unhappy about that but she went. end of story. maria: good point. coming up, talk about a photo finish, fight to the...
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hillary clinton, samantha power and all the other people convinced obama to undermine gadda gaddafi.deal with it. there are not many major cities in libya. they're on the coast. mostly it's desert, but it's a problem. then we have isis in syria and isis in iraq. and because this country has not had a strong and firm foreign policy, one of us here is going to inherit a total mess, and we're going to have to work our way out of it, including the need to arm the ukrainians. they have been ignored, and we need to help them as well and assert ourselves as america. >> let's continue the questioning on isis. >> you said i've got a response. >> you will have a chance. >> you called me a liar. you saying i can't respond to being called a liar? >> go ahead and respond. >> you know, what we're seeing with donald is actually the pattern of washington. the pattern of washington deal makers. they make promises, break their word and when anyone calls you on it they call you a liar. he said for example seven months ago, i, donald trump was a member of the establishment. there's a reason why harry re
hillary clinton, samantha power and all the other people convinced obama to undermine gadda gaddafi.deal with it. there are not many major cities in libya. they're on the coast. mostly it's desert, but it's a problem. then we have isis in syria and isis in iraq. and because this country has not had a strong and firm foreign policy, one of us here is going to inherit a total mess, and we're going to have to work our way out of it, including the need to arm the ukrainians. they have been ignored,...
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commission on human rights once chaired by colonel gaddafi's libya created the u.n. expert on quote, the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism, unquote, as if countering terror is not about protecting human rights. n 2006, the general assembly adopted a counterterrorism strategy that manages to cast terrorists as victims. pillar number one starts by worrying about conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism, unquote. youth unemployment for instance purportedly results in the quote, subsequent sense of victimization that propels extremism and the recruitment of terrorists, unquote. in 2011, the u.n. established the counterterrorism center at the initiative of saudi arabia. the saudis through $100 million at the venture and became chair charities and exercises around the world are left out of the events on investigating and prosecuting terror financing. integral to the best defense to a good offense routine is the constant unsubstantiated allege of a pandemic. for the first decade of the 21st phobia was e islam
commission on human rights once chaired by colonel gaddafi's libya created the u.n. expert on quote, the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism, unquote, as if countering terror is not about protecting human rights. n 2006, the general assembly adopted a counterterrorism strategy that manages to cast terrorists as victims. pillar number one starts by worrying about conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism, unquote. youth unemployment...