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what about saif al—islam gaddafi?ent, the authorities to hand him over to you. what have they said? saif al—islam gaddafi is one of those that we have already, that has been indicted by the icc on the request of the prosecutor, and there have been difficulties of getting into the icc. he's at large but in hiding. yes, we have received information recently that he has been released, and i have made a statement requesting for saif al—islam gaddafi to be surrendered to the icc. i have also recently met and i'm making various efforts, including meeting with the prime minister of libya, prime minister sarraj, to request for cooperation and to ask that saif al—islam gaddafi be surrendered to the court to face justice. what promises did he make about saif al—islam gaddafi? when might he had him over? he has to be apprehended, because he's not in the custody of the libyan government at the moment, at least the recognised government. what prime minister sarraj has promised is that there will be cooperation, a very good level o
what about saif al—islam gaddafi?ent, the authorities to hand him over to you. what have they said? saif al—islam gaddafi is one of those that we have already, that has been indicted by the icc on the request of the prosecutor, and there have been difficulties of getting into the icc. he's at large but in hiding. yes, we have received information recently that he has been released, and i have made a statement requesting for saif al—islam gaddafi to be surrendered to the icc. i have also...
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i'm not a friend of gaddafi, but surely we are intelligent enough to know that we went there and createds made some of this possible. which is why people want to leave. i would be really interested in finding out about this conference. it is partly the fault of african leadership that is creating this misery for their people. having spent some time in libya during the uk, french, and sometime american military operations that toppled gaddafi, i think it's fair to say that gaddafi played a role in this by opening libya to the northward migration of tens of thousands of migrants from sub—saharan africa, who were in a state of desperation by the time that conflict began. they were trying to get out of libyan territorial waters, and it was that which began and sent a signal that there was a way out of the misery. that leads me to a more general point, i spent 50 years as a correspondent, much of it in the more desperate parts of the world. i've reproached myself for not having realised that this divide between north and south, between rich and poor, between white and black, was unsustainable
i'm not a friend of gaddafi, but surely we are intelligent enough to know that we went there and createds made some of this possible. which is why people want to leave. i would be really interested in finding out about this conference. it is partly the fault of african leadership that is creating this misery for their people. having spent some time in libya during the uk, french, and sometime american military operations that toppled gaddafi, i think it's fair to say that gaddafi played a role...
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, i think it's fair to say that colonel gaddafi played a role in this by opening libya to the northwardousands of migrants from sub saharan africa, who were in a state that silly desperation by the time that silly desperation by the time that conflict began. —— in a state of absolute desperation. they were trying to get out of libyan territorial waters and it was that which began and sent a signal that there was a way out of the misery. that leads me to a more general point, i spent 50 years as a correspondent, much of it in the more desperate parts of the world. i've approach myself for not having realised that this divide between north and south, between rich and poon north and south, between rich and poor, between white and black, was unsustainable. that modern technology and particularly cable and satellite tv which brought images of the rich western world into the smallest communities of what we call the third world, was bound to lead to tens of thousands, ultimately millions of people wanting to make it to our world. i think whatever technical adjustments we make, that's a fact we
, i think it's fair to say that colonel gaddafi played a role in this by opening libya to the northwardousands of migrants from sub saharan africa, who were in a state that silly desperation by the time that silly desperation by the time that conflict began. —— in a state of absolute desperation. they were trying to get out of libyan territorial waters and it was that which began and sent a signal that there was a way out of the misery. that leads me to a more general point, i spent 50...
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very intense relations with gaddafi and we were taking him off the terrorism list and he wasterrorism list. he was cooperating, in a manner of speaking, with the war on terror. he handed over his nuclear program from the pakistanis. someone's husband was involved in this diplomacy at the time. at the end of the day, we know ,hat libya did turn belief and of course, gadhafi met his fate at the hands of his own people. one of the last things i will mention before dave and i have a conversation about it is what i call the human aspect of this. not the policy, not the diplomacy, not the investigators, but just the fact -- theyng human beings are not just statistics. i describe the trial i put on -- libya defended the case, by the way. partner came in and he knows all about it because he worked with me on this and many others in our team and we had a trial in front of judge henry kennedy right down the street. this was the first time the families had ever met each other. ones who hadloved been killed were strangers to each other on the plane. they were just passengers. thatpicked them to b
very intense relations with gaddafi and we were taking him off the terrorism list and he wasterrorism list. he was cooperating, in a manner of speaking, with the war on terror. he handed over his nuclear program from the pakistanis. someone's husband was involved in this diplomacy at the time. at the end of the day, we know ,hat libya did turn belief and of course, gadhafi met his fate at the hands of his own people. one of the last things i will mention before dave and i have a conversation...
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bush when saddam d gaddafi and saddam hussein and opened the middle east.he him and dick cheney lined the arkets with all the money they could scam out of this country, that is why the country almost the republican par do is all they want to steal from the poor and give to the rich and i'm getting pretty it is all red of it, i have to say. host: from "u.s.a. today," this soldier, there is a u.s. soldier been arrested in hawaii for possible ties looking isis, he was stationed in schofield barracks. accused of having ties to the islamic state, according to the f.b.i. f.b.i. official identify the ikaika erik kang. in as scheduled to appear court monday afternoon and criminal complaint fighted in swore allegiance to the islamic state, tried to rovide documents to the group known as isis and tried to provide training. texas, james up next, republican line. caller: yes, sir. seem erican people don't to understand about healthcare for employers prior to world war ii, no one got healthcare from their employers when the war the war department froze salaries, so employers giving out healthcare
bush when saddam d gaddafi and saddam hussein and opened the middle east.he him and dick cheney lined the arkets with all the money they could scam out of this country, that is why the country almost the republican par do is all they want to steal from the poor and give to the rich and i'm getting pretty it is all red of it, i have to say. host: from "u.s.a. today," this soldier, there is a u.s. soldier been arrested in hawaii for possible ties looking isis, he was stationed in...
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french company is under investigation for supplying surveillance equipment to the regime of muammar gaddafia french magazine is reporting it changed its name to sell weapons to the egyptian president. a former general rose to power your the muslim brotherhood was ousted in 23rd team. name, but thew practice remains the same. after selling the libyan regime that meant, french magazine reporting that a french firm sold materials used to intercept phone calls to the former regime in egypt. >> he conclusion we had arrived at is the company which not only sold surveillance to -- surveillance a quick minute to libya continues to sell this same technology under another name to a similar country. libyatoday resembles under qaddafi in its disregard for human rights. reporter: according to a report in the wall street journal, the technology was used at monitoring centers and training manuals belonging to the company were found at one of the sites. while an investigation is underway in france, the company has not yet been charged. sold material and they want that to be included in the report. >> we ha
french company is under investigation for supplying surveillance equipment to the regime of muammar gaddafia french magazine is reporting it changed its name to sell weapons to the egyptian president. a former general rose to power your the muslim brotherhood was ousted in 23rd team. name, but thew practice remains the same. after selling the libyan regime that meant, french magazine reporting that a french firm sold materials used to intercept phone calls to the former regime in egypt....
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were voices from the beginning who were thinking about ok we are now arming civilians to get rid of gaddafiand to protect civilians yeah but what on the other. arenas their life that people who risk their lives people who killed they want reward why would they seek power that's just a rule of the game that's the way it goes. that's from the point of view of yes warlords definitely and the from the point of view of a certain kind of revolutionaries but that's not kind of it's not the point of view of local communities which i try to represent we want to see the perpetrators of war crimes held accountable we want to see and end to the. and keep in the i don't think it's possible to have a successful transition in libya to democracy if we do not address the root causes and the root cause is basically unchecked militarization of how you're citing all those examples of what went wrong inside libya after the revolution and you've sad that you know libyans weren't smart enough to seeing what was going to happen the day after the revolution but what about those who helped overthrow the regime from
were voices from the beginning who were thinking about ok we are now arming civilians to get rid of gaddafiand to protect civilians yeah but what on the other. arenas their life that people who risk their lives people who killed they want reward why would they seek power that's just a rule of the game that's the way it goes. that's from the point of view of yes warlords definitely and the from the point of view of a certain kind of revolutionaries but that's not kind of it's not the point of...
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he served under the late dictator muammar gaddafi, and was part of the coup that brought him down in 2011. his forces have gained ground with the backing of egypt and the united arab emirates. france sees him as the main bulwark against the jihadist threat in libya, and has provided intelligence support to him. however, he backs a government in the east and does not recognize the u.n.-backed government in the capital, tripoli. that leader lays out a new political roadmap for the country, including the scheduling of presidential and parliamentary elections in march next year. say he lacks consolidated support within libya. his government of national accord has been struggling to assert its accord since it began work in tripoli in march last year. the men last met in may in abu dhabi, with no result. catherine: this meeting is due to get going in a couple of hours here in paris. we will bring you the latest updates as we get them. atlantic, one grilling down and another to go for trump's son-in-law, jared kushner. he told the senate intelligence committee on monday he played no part in
he served under the late dictator muammar gaddafi, and was part of the coup that brought him down in 2011. his forces have gained ground with the backing of egypt and the united arab emirates. france sees him as the main bulwark against the jihadist threat in libya, and has provided intelligence support to him. however, he backs a government in the east and does not recognize the u.n.-backed government in the capital, tripoli. that leader lays out a new political roadmap for the country,...
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and certain general kobe for halftime performance gaddafi loyalists he begins an offensive against what he says are islamist militias. his own group libyan national army captures several key cities. including benghazi in the northeast. in july tripoli's international airport becomes a battleground between half done and his coalition. and the newly formed libya dorm coalition which is led by fighters from the northwestern city of ms randa. this conflict establishes two rival governments the general national congress in tripoli and the house of representatives in tobruk. the two broke based government was backed by hostile it was led by a prime minister abdullah al thingy. and recognized by the u. n. u. s. e. u. egypt and the united arab emirate. even though the libyan supreme court ruled it to be illegal and unconstitutional in november twenty fourteen. the tripoli based government wasn't on elected reincarnation of the original gnc whose term expired in august twenty fourteen its leader was a president nouri al bu some main. and it was dominated by the muslim brotherhood's justice and c
and certain general kobe for halftime performance gaddafi loyalists he begins an offensive against what he says are islamist militias. his own group libyan national army captures several key cities. including benghazi in the northeast. in july tripoli's international airport becomes a battleground between half done and his coalition. and the newly formed libya dorm coalition which is led by fighters from the northwestern city of ms randa. this conflict establishes two rival governments the...
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he sees somebody like gaddafi in libya, who had a nascent nuclear program, no place close to what the or even iranians had and gave it up in 2003. and we said don't worry, give it up. we'll integrate you with the west. come on in. the integration was pretty poor. and then when his teem pooem turned against him, the united states, you're, and the arab states came in and bombed him until somebody pulled him out of a dish dich and shot him. kim jong-un looks at that and says, "not me." we're going full speed with the program. and the big difference between him and his father is he really is going full speed. >> rose: you have to give the devil his due-- he's shown a sense of urgency that paid off. >> urgency, determination. i mean, some day, when somebody writes a history of this, it's going to be the history of a dead-broke country with, you know, no silicon valley to fall back on that figured out how to steal, beg, hire, and bribe people to build a nuclear arsenal. >> rose: some have said to me, who know something about what america's strategy is, that they are already faced with this
he sees somebody like gaddafi in libya, who had a nascent nuclear program, no place close to what the or even iranians had and gave it up in 2003. and we said don't worry, give it up. we'll integrate you with the west. come on in. the integration was pretty poor. and then when his teem pooem turned against him, the united states, you're, and the arab states came in and bombed him until somebody pulled him out of a dish dich and shot him. kim jong-un looks at that and says, "not me."...
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the borders of libya, which have been avoiding that during the gaddafi regime are now not doing thatsensus is in some way, addressed. where we can see consensus is creating situations in those countries where these people are coming from, which will make it liverpool in the future for these people. that is something where we can see progress at the g20 —— liveable. microsoft is to cut "thousands" ofjobs around the world as it tries to beef up its presence in the cloud computing sector — where its facing intense competition from the likes of amazon and google. the majority of cuts are expected to be outside the us. luxury handbag maker, mulberry, has set—up a joint venture injapan as it continues expanding into asia. the company has signed a deal with japan's 0nward global fashion to form the new business. it's going to be called mulberry japan and have its headquarters in tokyo. the chinese internet company tencent says its profits won't be hit by its decision to limit the amount of time kids can spend playing one of its most popular games. access to honour of kings is now limited to
the borders of libya, which have been avoiding that during the gaddafi regime are now not doing thatsensus is in some way, addressed. where we can see consensus is creating situations in those countries where these people are coming from, which will make it liverpool in the future for these people. that is something where we can see progress at the g20 —— liveable. microsoft is to cut "thousands" ofjobs around the world as it tries to beef up its presence in the cloud computing...
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it looks at examples like libya and the fall of gaddafi, and iraq where it assesses that if those countries ‘s demise in the way they did. andrea, thank you very much for your time. thank you. two men have been arrested by police investigating two separate rape attacks on a schoolgirl. the 14 year—old was assaulted in a secluded part of birmingham's witton railway station on tuesday night. when she flagged down a passing carfor help, she was attacked a second time. the family of rashan charles, who died in hackney in east london after police apprehended him last weekend, have appealed for calm after a night of violence there. bottles and fireworks were thrown at police following a demonstration. the independent police complaints commission is investigating the death of mr charles, who was 20 years old. richard lister reports. the tension had been building all afternoon. a peaceful protest about the death of a young man in police custody in east london beginning to turn into something else. the police were out in force trying to maintain calm, but it didn't last. by ten o'clock, a fleet of p
it looks at examples like libya and the fall of gaddafi, and iraq where it assesses that if those countries ‘s demise in the way they did. andrea, thank you very much for your time. thank you. two men have been arrested by police investigating two separate rape attacks on a schoolgirl. the 14 year—old was assaulted in a secluded part of birmingham's witton railway station on tuesday night. when she flagged down a passing carfor help, she was attacked a second time. the family of rashan...
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gaddafi. we are going to look after ourselves.hank youin rudd, very the president of the asia policy institute joining us in new york. we will speak to a national chairman and ceo about investing in russia ahead of the g-20 meeting. that is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: the trump economy," i am david gura. taylor riggs is here with the latest. taylor: not a whole lot of conviction in either direction. the dow jones mostly flat. the s&p 500 up a little bit. nasdaq off the reports of books off the report 6% aztec leads the way. bloomberg big smart view peace out saying the unemployment rate in the price of global commodities is positively correlated and those are falling. and oil as tandem where mentioning. as oil drillers are down prices continue to fall and they are down the first day in nine against any production cuts and want to keep the existing opec deal so they do not confuse the market. the 10 year yield, we are waiting the fed a minute meetings then released at 2:00 p.m.. thed income, l
gaddafi. we are going to look after ourselves.hank youin rudd, very the president of the asia policy institute joining us in new york. we will speak to a national chairman and ceo about investing in russia ahead of the g-20 meeting. that is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: the trump economy," i am david gura. taylor riggs is here with the latest. taylor: not a whole lot of conviction in either direction. the dow jones mostly flat. the s&p 500 up...
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in 2003, we sat down with gaddafi and said stop with the weapons of mass destruction.ded a weakness with his people, he got taken out by nato and our secretary of state at the time, crowed about it, secretary clinton said we came, we saw, he died. this is something, this is a quote that kim could quote back, he is not going to give up his nuclear arms easily, probably not at all. we may have to en shrine it or freeze it, our only way forward right now. >> neil: we'll watch closely. peter kiernan, thank you very much. are we ready for john roberts. he is joining us now out of wars warsaw. the president just arrived in warsaw. i imagine, now, there will be a lot of tense times in meetings, not so much with this opening event in warsaw, where the president is quite popular, but how is this all fanning out? >> reporter: i think what you're going to see tomorrow, because the president doesn't have any meetings tonight, it is about 20 minutes after 10 local time, so he is going to get to the hotel. but start early tomorrow morning, he has meetings with ondrej duda, the recen
in 2003, we sat down with gaddafi and said stop with the weapons of mass destruction.ded a weakness with his people, he got taken out by nato and our secretary of state at the time, crowed about it, secretary clinton said we came, we saw, he died. this is something, this is a quote that kim could quote back, he is not going to give up his nuclear arms easily, probably not at all. we may have to en shrine it or freeze it, our only way forward right now. >> neil: we'll watch closely. peter...
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they see nuclear weapons as a crucial way to make sure what happened to saddam hussein and muammar gaddafi does not happen to them. host: you think they have nuclear weapons or the capacity for them? guest: everyone in the intelligence community thinks they do. of course, we have been run before, but we know they had ternium that they reprocessed. we watch them shut down the reactor. we know where their plutonium reprocessing occurs. we know they have underground secret uranium enrichment facilities. the estimates are they have enough material for one dozens of two dozen bombs and they have set five off, so they have tested five times. two thousand 6, 4 times in the obama administration. we pretty much know they have nuclear weapons. the hard part is, can they deliver them over an extended distance on a missile? that requires a smaller weapon and a reentry vehicle that can survive the turbulence and heat of atmospheric reentry, which is hard at long range. temperatures get into the more than thousand degree range and it is very easy for a warhead to be destroyed in that dissent. that is wh
they see nuclear weapons as a crucial way to make sure what happened to saddam hussein and muammar gaddafi does not happen to them. host: you think they have nuclear weapons or the capacity for them? guest: everyone in the intelligence community thinks they do. of course, we have been run before, but we know they had ternium that they reprocessed. we watch them shut down the reactor. we know where their plutonium reprocessing occurs. we know they have underground secret uranium enrichment...
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month-to-month and campaign against libya which involved thousands of americans, the elimination of gaddafi, that action did not count as hostilities that would trigger the limitations of war. once the executive branch exhibits that, there is no constraint at all. moving to the international law many people find constrained the last several years. it was remarkable. perhaps the most remarkable thing about the reaction to clear strike in syria, a violation of the u.n. charter since it did not have any plausible substance or rationale. it was not authorized by security council and basically theirwas a loud cry in was a large discussion -- under that position kind of evaporated as of a couple months ago. moreover, to doctrines have risen up since 9/11. heel on theachilles .rohibition of the use of force been expanded has , but it really expanded since 9/11. first by the bush administration that cause a great outcry they went beyond -- that was roundly criticized, but unbeknownst it obamaen adopted by the administration and trump administration. if you just look at those laws of the last 15 yea
month-to-month and campaign against libya which involved thousands of americans, the elimination of gaddafi, that action did not count as hostilities that would trigger the limitations of war. once the executive branch exhibits that, there is no constraint at all. moving to the international law many people find constrained the last several years. it was remarkable. perhaps the most remarkable thing about the reaction to clear strike in syria, a violation of the u.n. charter since it did not...
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that the multi-month campaign against libya, which left hundreds of people dead, the elimination of gaddafi, that that action did not count as hostilities that would have triggered the limitations of the war powers resolution's. once the executive rector says that, i do not want to exaggerate that the war powers resolution was a constraint, but it's a legal matter now in us the executive branch interprets it, it is no constraint at all. the u.n. charter prohibition on use of force began as a law that many people are skeptical has been very constraining. but some doctors have developed or i should say deepened that have really shown it is not much of a constraint at all, but it is remarkable. perhaps the most remarkable thing from a lawyer's perspective about the reaction to trump's strike in syria, clear violation of the united nations charter, since it did not have any plausible rationale , did not have the consent of syria, was not authorized by the security council, and basically, there was very little outcry, except for a handful of international lawyers that this violated the charter.
that the multi-month campaign against libya, which left hundreds of people dead, the elimination of gaddafi, that that action did not count as hostilities that would have triggered the limitations of the war powers resolution's. once the executive rector says that, i do not want to exaggerate that the war powers resolution was a constraint, but it's a legal matter now in us the executive branch interprets it, it is no constraint at all. the u.n. charter prohibition on use of force began as a...
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arguably had to destroy gaddafi albeit under the pretext of saving lives your city was an inspiration to the womb as you say joe and she was david cameron who is supported by tourism a crowing about nature success just before libya descended into chaos maybe some nato nations are changing about africa though given this man is currently polling as favorites to be the next british prime minister. because our british officers norwegian farmers. united states. western involvement brought up fact most of the problems colonialism truth. and the west exploited their natural resources ever since and happy to continue that something i. said all this time i reach are rising up i can still see and unemployment. rising up with us perhaps. you just haven't turned. this washing plan or anywhere else in the world to paraphrase u.k. tory prime minister howard mcmillan the winds of change may soon be allowed to blow across africa. but back to today over eighty thousand people have fled africa to europe with twelve thousand men women and children dead or presumed missing in the past three years trying
arguably had to destroy gaddafi albeit under the pretext of saving lives your city was an inspiration to the womb as you say joe and she was david cameron who is supported by tourism a crowing about nature success just before libya descended into chaos maybe some nato nations are changing about africa though given this man is currently polling as favorites to be the next british prime minister. because our british officers norwegian farmers. united states. western involvement brought up fact...
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the borders of libya, which had been avoiding that in the colonel gaddafi regime are not doing that anye are coming from which will make it liveable in future for these people. i think that is something where we can hopefully see something where we can hopefully see some progress at the g20. professor christian dustman speaking to me earlier. —— professor christian dussman speaking to me earlier. you may have used the picture—based search engine pinterest to look for ideas for decorating your house, or maybe a children's craft project. what you may not know is that it's been valued at $12 billion. more than £9 billion. so how does it work as a business? bbc business's vishala sri—pathma caught up with one of its founders. i used the search engine recently to look for wedding ideas. how does it make money? i spoke to a co—founder. so, what is pinterest? kind of like a search engine but for ideas instead of information. if i went to search for information, how far is it from san francisco to london, i would search for ideas, like a great recipe to cook for dinner or ideas for the house or
the borders of libya, which had been avoiding that in the colonel gaddafi regime are not doing that anye are coming from which will make it liveable in future for these people. i think that is something where we can hopefully see something where we can hopefully see some progress at the g20. professor christian dustman speaking to me earlier. —— professor christian dussman speaking to me earlier. you may have used the picture—based search engine pinterest to look for ideas for decorating...