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gadhafi had immigration issue was europe and was fairly extortionist in his approach to it. send me $5 billi5 billion eurose or i will unleash on you. so none of that is new. what's a new piece is flows of terrorist and extremist organizations as using libya as a crossroads and it's so full of arms. that's the other big problem. the number of weapons, and i mean serious weapons, we're not talking about glocks or bb guns. we're talking about, you know, rpgs and 14.5 caliber anti-aircraft artillery pieces. yeah. >> well, i want to ask you about u.s. government activity and capacity. let me start by saying going back to the nato operation where it was a joint endeavor, and you had consensus of the security council the other day. i note that the embassy often puts out statements in conjunction with the uk, france, germany, and italy, so five countries speaking as one. you just talked about mediators popping up in various capitals. is this a new model for cooperation? is it better for the u.s. to sort of align with several states and speak with one voice and how much can the u.s.
gadhafi had immigration issue was europe and was fairly extortionist in his approach to it. send me $5 billi5 billion eurose or i will unleash on you. so none of that is new. what's a new piece is flows of terrorist and extremist organizations as using libya as a crossroads and it's so full of arms. that's the other big problem. the number of weapons, and i mean serious weapons, we're not talking about glocks or bb guns. we're talking about, you know, rpgs and 14.5 caliber anti-aircraft...
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gadhafi had immigration issue was europe and was fairly extortionist in his approach to it. send me $5 billi5 billion eurose or i will unleash on you. so none of that is new. what's a new piece is flows of terrorist and extremist organizations as using libya as a crossroads and it's so full of arms. that's the other big problem. the number of weapons, and i mean serious weapons, we're not talking about glocks or bb guns. we're talking about, you know, rpgs and 14.5 caliber anti-aircraft artillery pieces. yeah. >> well, i want to ask you about u.s. government activity and capacity. let me start by saying going back to the nato operation where it was a joint endeavor, and you had consensus of the security council the other day. i note that the embassy often puts out statements in conjunction with the uk, france, germany, and italy, so five countries speaking as one. you just talked about mediators popping up in various capitals. is this a new model for cooperation? is it better for the u.s. to sort of align with several states and speak with one voice and how much can the u.s.
gadhafi had immigration issue was europe and was fairly extortionist in his approach to it. send me $5 billi5 billion eurose or i will unleash on you. so none of that is new. what's a new piece is flows of terrorist and extremist organizations as using libya as a crossroads and it's so full of arms. that's the other big problem. the number of weapons, and i mean serious weapons, we're not talking about glocks or bb guns. we're talking about, you know, rpgs and 14.5 caliber anti-aircraft...
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the root cause of why libya has seen no stability since the fall of moammar gadhafi is because of the roof nature of the rebellion itself which can be appointed to around twenty twenty eleven but goes further than the back because what london parts of washington have allied themselves with in an attempt the overthrow of the former government or the job which was led by moammar gadhafi this has been going on actually for what for many decades they've actually try to ally with some of the most sectarian divisive and death squad elements in libya in so doing at particularly and the top of that list is the libyan islamic fighting group which has a kind of a tenuous link to the franchise movement call al-qaeda so and so at root we can see there's a pattern here by the west allies with with the the bicep and sectarian forces in conducting this regime change operations anywhere. an online at r.t. dot com right now read about an unseen u.s. investment more than three hundred million dollars will be spent upgrading a british military base reportedly used for mass surveillance and drone strikes
the root cause of why libya has seen no stability since the fall of moammar gadhafi is because of the roof nature of the rebellion itself which can be appointed to around twenty twenty eleven but goes further than the back because what london parts of washington have allied themselves with in an attempt the overthrow of the former government or the job which was led by moammar gadhafi this has been going on actually for what for many decades they've actually try to ally with some of the most...
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frequent in post-war libya in october two thousand and eleven the capture and killing of moammar gadhafi by rebel forces put an end to the civil war in the country but has failed to bring peace less than a year later a violent attack on the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi resulted in the deaths of four american citizens the u.s. ambassador among them is almost militants were reported to be behind that killing and october two thousand and twelve the city of bani walid held by militias loyal to gadhafi came under siege from government forces they blocked the city for over twenty days with multiple reports of civilian deaths as a result of shelling and toxic gas poisoning at the end of april two thousand and thirteen heavily armed militias surrounded the justice and foreign ministries in the libyan capital demanding all cut off the area officials be banned from assuming any government posts then in the summer of the same year and oil rich province in the east of the country declared self governance later in the year local militias also announce the formation of their own government acti
frequent in post-war libya in october two thousand and eleven the capture and killing of moammar gadhafi by rebel forces put an end to the civil war in the country but has failed to bring peace less than a year later a violent attack on the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi resulted in the deaths of four american citizens the u.s. ambassador among them is almost militants were reported to be behind that killing and october two thousand and twelve the city of bani walid held by militias loyal...
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they used those american-provided weapons to get rid of gadhafi. and then the bloodshed didn't discontinue, but it culminated in the attack upon the consulate in benghazi which resulted in the death of american heroes. so the failure of obama's policy was that the weapons and the material aid that was given to al qaeda resulted in the death of these four american heroes. >> let me play for you, and i mention november 28th of 2012. this is a similar statement made by jay carney may 8th, 2013 saying that the white house's only involvement with the talking points and the state department's only involvement in the talking points was just changing in the name consulate. let me play this for you in light of the rhodes memo and what it means for you. >> cia drafted these talking points and redrafted these talking points. the fact that there are inputs is always the case in a process like this. but the only edits made by anyone here at the white house were stylistic and nonsubstantive. they corrected the description of the building where the facility in be
they used those american-provided weapons to get rid of gadhafi. and then the bloodshed didn't discontinue, but it culminated in the attack upon the consulate in benghazi which resulted in the death of american heroes. so the failure of obama's policy was that the weapons and the material aid that was given to al qaeda resulted in the death of these four american heroes. >> let me play for you, and i mention november 28th of 2012. this is a similar statement made by jay carney may 8th,...
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. >> three years after the fall of dictator moammar gadhafi, the country is racked by violence. competing militias taking over oil facilities, shutting down ports and even trying to sell stolen oil themselves on the international market. geologist david bioot is one of the presenters at a conference, endorsed by the oil association. >> i felt sure somehow myself that libya was the one place this could work, because there is a small population, and very, very large oil reserves. you compare that to egypt, very large populations and smaller oil fields, they have resources, libya has these tremendous resources, now they're all fighting over it. >> as a result, oil production seems to fall by the minute. now at only 165,000 barrels per day, down from more than 1.5 million in 2012. analysts say the loss of nearly a million and a half barrels of oil from the international markets every day is one reason that oil prices remain very high. the most recent turn of events, a general who ammassed a small army of extremists. in a phone interview he told me if he was successful in stabilizing
. >> three years after the fall of dictator moammar gadhafi, the country is racked by violence. competing militias taking over oil facilities, shutting down ports and even trying to sell stolen oil themselves on the international market. geologist david bioot is one of the presenters at a conference, endorsed by the oil association. >> i felt sure somehow myself that libya was the one place this could work, because there is a small population, and very, very large oil reserves. you...
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he returned to overthrow moammar gadhafi. now he's at the forefront, over the weekend, his forces stormed the parliament and right now libya, the capital tripoli, is looking like it is facing a possible civil war. >> still talking about libya, this time tripoli and benghazi still there as well. jennifer, thank you. >>> we're following a developing story now. this concerns the nfl. a group of retired players filing a lawsuit in federal court today accusing the league of illegally supplying them with risky drugs to numb their injuries for games, leading to medical complications down the road. no word from the league so far. but this comes on the heels of a landmark legal settlement last year stemming from the nfl's concealment of risks from player's concussions. >>> and gm taking action on safety flaws with another recall. this one affects more than 2 million vehicles. gm also recalling some new caddy escalade suvs. the latest action means that gm recalled more than 13 million cars this year. and that is a new record for the au
he returned to overthrow moammar gadhafi. now he's at the forefront, over the weekend, his forces stormed the parliament and right now libya, the capital tripoli, is looking like it is facing a possible civil war. >> still talking about libya, this time tripoli and benghazi still there as well. jennifer, thank you. >>> we're following a developing story now. this concerns the nfl. a group of retired players filing a lawsuit in federal court today accusing the league of illegally...
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i remember thinking that if the country would ever collapse or sorry if the gadhafi could pay to ship ever to collapse. and there were signs already of it then in the in the early ninety's when libya was on their heavy sanctions pressure it wouldn't break up along the lines of islam is versus the secular politic which is the typical situation right now in many middle eastern countries and i mean it it will break up along the lines of tribal. structure and in libya there are over one hundred forty tribe each of them with the separate strike in between so this is what has happened and that's why nobody can seem to grasp any control of the situation to live in citizen i think in general i would say to you that they were better off under gadhafi because the. other good stuff you know who that's where the trouble was it was usually the secret police that does the henchmen so there was one group that you have to be concerned about now you have to be concerned about everybody else there are militias controlling me and quarters not just cities or towns each militia from schools a certain part
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you mentioned moammar gadhafi.hat was the white house saying that president obama was leading from behind. that didn't work so well. really behind. i think the whole debacle of that strategy and benghazi was -- >> we have to keep on after the break. we want you at home to get involved in this. we want you to weigh in on today's fireback question. can the united states prevent putin from taking over eastern ukraine? i want you to tweet yes or no, using #crossfire. we'll give you the results after the break. also, we're going have the outrages of the day. mine has to do with sports teams and their owners. but it's probably not what you think. when we get back. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your f
you mentioned moammar gadhafi.hat was the white house saying that president obama was leading from behind. that didn't work so well. really behind. i think the whole debacle of that strategy and benghazi was -- >> we have to keep on after the break. we want you at home to get involved in this. we want you to weigh in on today's fireback question. can the united states prevent putin from taking over eastern ukraine? i want you to tweet yes or no, using #crossfire. we'll give you the...
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a man who in his youth helped bring colonel gadhafi to power only to part ways with him and defect tothe u.s. with the help of the cia in fact for two decades or general reportedly lived within walking distance to the cia's main headquarters it's thought he were training there and then became a u.s. citizen he returned to libya during the uprising against his own. old friend and he's now into his second a coup attempt this year but this time he's supported by armored vehicles and a big public relations campaign and that's left some media questioning how such an obscure figure dominance so quickly started to national live from moscow thank you for joining us today a soyuz carrier rocket has successfully docked with the international space station of the space craft with three crew members on board it made it to the iostat in just six hours. now reporting on what's in store for the astronauts during the half year trip. these days it's easy to lose sight of the fact there's a constant human presence in outer space but it should be moments like this that remind everybody of the heights th
a man who in his youth helped bring colonel gadhafi to power only to part ways with him and defect tothe u.s. with the help of the cia in fact for two decades or general reportedly lived within walking distance to the cia's main headquarters it's thought he were training there and then became a u.s. citizen he returned to libya during the uprising against his own. old friend and he's now into his second a coup attempt this year but this time he's supported by armored vehicles and a big public...
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the root cause of why libya has seen no stability since the fall of moammar gadhafi is because of the group nature of the rebellion itself which can be appointed to around twenty eleven but goes back because what on the part of washington allied themselves with you know the tenth the overthrow of former government or the job maria which was led by more of a gadhafi this has been going to sleep for many decades actually try to ally with some of the most secretary and divisive and discord elements in libya in so doing apathetically and the top of that list is the libyan islamic fighting group which has a kind of tenuous link to the franchise movement. so and so at root we can see there's a patent you know by the west allies with with the most of what i see been sectarian or says in conducting this regime change operations anywhere the u.k. press's may have a field day with the story of an elderly male of a sleepy market town accused of terrorism while on a trip to russia that's relished in the details after the self-confessed public transport spotter john scrags was detained by police a
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very significant developments indeed. >> since the fall of moammar gadhafi two years ago, to control rebel fighters brought him down. most powerful brigade, still control many areas across southern tripoli the capitol. it was responsible for sunday's attack on parliament. it blames religious hard liners, for not controlling lawlessness across the country. men fought against armed groups and in the eastern city of benghazi at the weekend killing more than 80 people. adding to libya's instability, several transcribed have declared regional autonomy and want more oil money. libya's had three prime ministers since march. so omar, very difficult political situation, three prime ministers since march, demanding the government hold elections, do you think that will a new government be able to rein in these new militias? >> i don't think any new government can. and that's why we had the three previous prim prime ministers lg their post. sceangs what you have is a very weak government with no ability or the capability to rein in those militias. any government that takes power in tripoli will
very significant developments indeed. >> since the fall of moammar gadhafi two years ago, to control rebel fighters brought him down. most powerful brigade, still control many areas across southern tripoli the capitol. it was responsible for sunday's attack on parliament. it blames religious hard liners, for not controlling lawlessness across the country. men fought against armed groups and in the eastern city of benghazi at the weekend killing more than 80 people. adding to libya's...
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the gulf and not as was the case under the quote unquote well resourced nationalist government of gadhafi that the oil was going to be reinvested back into health education and african it and the global south strategy across the world sit and i'd like to continue this conversation with what i'm sure we will here on out that is sick and sound and activists and journalists carrying his and that a sense of what's happening in libya. more news coming your way after the break here on araa to international do stay with us. as russia in the west slowly turn away from each other the term pivot to asia takes on greater meaning and importance essentially it is all about china and its continued rise on the global stage this all translates into a multi-polar world that challenges washington's doctrine of full spectrum dominance. but it's a political issue in this country any time that somebody raises the issue of gun control that we get attacked by somebody. skirmish or some sort of a person twenty five or thirty years of a person they don't see themselves living beyond these young people saying that
the gulf and not as was the case under the quote unquote well resourced nationalist government of gadhafi that the oil was going to be reinvested back into health education and african it and the global south strategy across the world sit and i'd like to continue this conversation with what i'm sure we will here on out that is sick and sound and activists and journalists carrying his and that a sense of what's happening in libya. more news coming your way after the break here on araa to...
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bassa in october twenty twelve bani walid held by gadhafi loyalists was siege by government forces a twenty day siege led to allegations of widespread civilian deaths and the use of gas at the end of april twenty third teen militias took over the justice and foreign ministries demanding get back officials be banned from government in the summer of the same year one oil rich province declared its independence local militias soon followed suit activists and journalists who can challenge believes the west has supported radical groups the root cause of why libya has seen no stability since the fall of moammar gadhafi is because of the group may choke off the rebellion itself which could be appointed to around twenty eleven but goes for the back because what none of the powers of washington have allied themselves with in a tent overthrow or form a government or the job which was led by moammar gadhafi this is been going on actually for for many decades they've actually try to ally with some of the most divisive and deaths for elements in libya in so doing apathetically and the top of that
bassa in october twenty twelve bani walid held by gadhafi loyalists was siege by government forces a twenty day siege led to allegations of widespread civilian deaths and the use of gas at the end of april twenty third teen militias took over the justice and foreign ministries demanding get back officials be banned from government in the summer of the same year one oil rich province declared its independence local militias soon followed suit activists and journalists who can challenge believes...
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the government struggled to hold on to that control since gadhafi was ousted two years ago. >> in iraq, maliki sets for a third term in office after last month's parliamentary elections. >> the state of law alliance 192 of the 328 seats, that is not enough for an overall majority. they will need to approach rival parliamentary groups in order to form a government. they need to be certified by the country's supreme court. in formula one racing news, three-time world champion sir jack bratton has died at the age of 88. >> the quiet australian was anything but on the race track. the engineer made his debut in 1955 and went on to become the only driver to win the championship and a car he designed and built himself. over to football where former munich coach is a new manager of english team -- they will take over in manchester. retired from playing after 23 years at that club. recapping the top story at this hour, the u.s. charts five members of the chinese military unit was allegedly hacking trade secrets from american companies. this move has infuriated beijing. >> the first-ever prosecu
the government struggled to hold on to that control since gadhafi was ousted two years ago. >> in iraq, maliki sets for a third term in office after last month's parliamentary elections. >> the state of law alliance 192 of the 328 seats, that is not enough for an overall majority. they will need to approach rival parliamentary groups in order to form a government. they need to be certified by the country's supreme court. in formula one racing news, three-time world champion sir jack...
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ambassador, chris stevens. >> today, without a single american casualty, moammar gadhafi is gone andbya are free. >> al-qaeda is on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> september 6th, 2012. soon to be secretary of state john kerry and president obama speak at the 2012 democratic national convention. but less than a week after these boasts on the anniversary of 9/11 disaster struck in libya. at 5:00 p.m. eastern time comes the first wire reports of a raid on the u.s. mission in benghazi. the attacks would last some seven hours. before it was done, they had claimed the lives of four americans, including ambassador chris stevens. 8:00 p.m., deputy chief of station hicks talks to secretary of state hillary clinton. he tells her the american facility in benghazi is under attack. that night he told another state department official that those attacks were conducted by the local al-qaeda franchise, ansar al-sharia, which might have captured the u.s. ambassador. 10 p.m., after talking with hicks, clinton updates president obama. >> i spoke with president obama later in the even
ambassador, chris stevens. >> today, without a single american casualty, moammar gadhafi is gone andbya are free. >> al-qaeda is on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> september 6th, 2012. soon to be secretary of state john kerry and president obama speak at the 2012 democratic national convention. but less than a week after these boasts on the anniversary of 9/11 disaster struck in libya. at 5:00 p.m. eastern time comes the first wire reports of a raid on the...
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the general fought to overthrow moammar gadhafi. now he is back to overthrow the fledgling government. the u.s. military is waiting to be asked by the state department to evacuate the embassy should the security situation deteriorate further. there's a great deal of unease at the u.s. embassy in tripoli about the situation. >> jennifer griffin. let's taken to a former ambassador to bahrain. minute by minute decisions. how too you make these decisions and there's more than one level of evacuating. right? >> yes. i think we're past the general level, which is authorized departure in which you reduce your personnel to essential staff. given the security situation in libya, they're probably looking at an evacuation of everybody. and that decision is going to be made by the ambassador in consultation with the state department and the defense department, and the calculations going to be how serious is the threat, and how effectively can we protect our personnel? so it's assessing what the situation on the ground is, are they targeting ame
the general fought to overthrow moammar gadhafi. now he is back to overthrow the fledgling government. the u.s. military is waiting to be asked by the state department to evacuate the embassy should the security situation deteriorate further. there's a great deal of unease at the u.s. embassy in tripoli about the situation. >> jennifer griffin. let's taken to a former ambassador to bahrain. minute by minute decisions. how too you make these decisions and there's more than one level of...
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the son of deposed libyan dictator moammar gadhafi returns to court today. he is facing crimes during his father's reign including the bombing of civilians back in 2011. >>> now to a more dated regime that used to rule libya the romans. the ancient ruins have seen a lot since they were built around the seventh century, but not many people have seen them. we have more on the ruins left unguarded and in magnificent condition. >> reporter: i went to libya in 2004. when the country was still under the iron grip of former dictator moammar gadhafi. ten years later i went back to libya for first time after the revolution that toppled him. the on going political turmoil and rampant violence have limited the country's visitors these days to those seeking headlines, money or dangerous thrills. i drove out two hours from the capital of tripoli to the coast in search of something far more captivati captivating. the ancient ruins of liptus magna. overlooking the mediterranean sea and the hometown of roman emperor, this was one of the largest and most unspoiled roman ruin
the son of deposed libyan dictator moammar gadhafi returns to court today. he is facing crimes during his father's reign including the bombing of civilians back in 2011. >>> now to a more dated regime that used to rule libya the romans. the ancient ruins have seen a lot since they were built around the seventh century, but not many people have seen them. we have more on the ruins left unguarded and in magnificent condition. >> reporter: i went to libya in 2004. when the country...
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and we also used force in context of collective international law in libya to deal with the threat gadhafi posed. >> charlie: that's not a great place today, is it? >> no, libya is having a difficult time today. >> charlie: what's our role to influence libya? >> in libya, frankly, we have tried hard to help a government come to the fore that is legitimate and has staying power. for now that is the case and now they've had a series of handovers from one prime minister to another, they have a rebellious congress that's at odds with the government, and we've also tried very hard to help them build their security apparatus because, remember, gadhafi ran that place for 40 years as a one-man band. there were no ministries that functioned, no institutions to have the state. so -- no institutions of the state. so they were starting from scratch with no history or tradition of knowing how to govern and, unfortunately, the various militia in libya that came to the fore during the revolution have turned on each other, and there are extremists within libya that have gained some prominence, and they ar
and we also used force in context of collective international law in libya to deal with the threat gadhafi posed. >> charlie: that's not a great place today, is it? >> no, libya is having a difficult time today. >> charlie: what's our role to influence libya? >> in libya, frankly, we have tried hard to help a government come to the fore that is legitimate and has staying power. for now that is the case and now they've had a series of handovers from one prime minister to...
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thought a man who in his youth helped to bring colonel gadhafi to power only to part ways with him and defected to the united states with the help of the cia for two decades general have thought of reportedly live within walking distance of the cia's main headquarters is thought he received training there and very quickly became a u.s. citizen he returned to libya during the uprising though against his old friend he's now into his second attempt this year but this time he supported by power units and a massive p.r. campaign as well and that's left some media questioning just how such an obscure figure rose to such prominence so quickly. now the leaders of russia kazakhstan and belarus have agreed to set up a new eurasian economic union at a summit in the capital. these are really good been following the talks for us now joining me live with details here good to see you what makes this deal so important well the russian president has called it nothing less of a milestone deal really and that is we see russia signing a major trade cooperation deal between some of us go with some of its c
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the 42-year-old businessman libya's youngest and fit premier since the longtime dictator moammar gadhafi was toppled and killed in the uprising in 2011. in syria, rebels holed up in the country's third-largest city of homs are expected to be evacuated tomorrow. the rebels agreed to the surrender deal on friday that began with a truce that seems to still be holding. it is still unclear of the negotiators have reached agreement over safety guarantees that would allow some 2000 opposition fighters and activists to leave. for more, let's bring in our regional correspondent in beirut. as this evacuation been confirmed for tomorrow? >> as far as we can tell, yes. i just spoke to a member of the syrian observatory, a human rights monitoring group and he says a deal has been done and is expected to be of limited tomorrow morning. now that is if everything goes according to plan and if nothing unforeseeable happens. from what we understand as of the terms, roughly 2000 fighters will be allowed to move north out of the besieged areas of homs into rebel held areas of homs province. they will be sup
the 42-year-old businessman libya's youngest and fit premier since the longtime dictator moammar gadhafi was toppled and killed in the uprising in 2011. in syria, rebels holed up in the country's third-largest city of homs are expected to be evacuated tomorrow. the rebels agreed to the surrender deal on friday that began with a truce that seems to still be holding. it is still unclear of the negotiators have reached agreement over safety guarantees that would allow some 2000 opposition fighters...
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-led air attacks that toppled lately be a leader moammar gadhafi, the country's dissent into chaos is near complete. >> armed men stormed the ghazi oz embassy and killed the united states ambassador and his staff -- men stormed the benghazi and the sea. >> the aftermath of a rocket attack in the southwestern suburbs of tripoli -- the barrage came down near an army barracks shortly after the air force chief announced his backing for armed action against the islamists. two migrant workers were killed and a number of people wounded. >> yesterday at midnight, we heard explosions, so we rushed outside to see what was happening. we found out that our shops were burned out, and we evacuated to wounded people. >> the u.s. says it is concerned at the deteriorating situation and has moved elements of a marine air-ground task force where they could deploy more quickly if needed. >> watching the situation very closely, the unrest, the violence certainly troubling to all of us here in the defense department. again, this was a prudent precautionary measure. >> last week, the libyan general ordered
-led air attacks that toppled lately be a leader moammar gadhafi, the country's dissent into chaos is near complete. >> armed men stormed the ghazi oz embassy and killed the united states ambassador and his staff -- men stormed the benghazi and the sea. >> the aftermath of a rocket attack in the southwestern suburbs of tripoli -- the barrage came down near an army barracks shortly after the air force chief announced his backing for armed action against the islamists. two migrant...
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a man who in his youth helped to bring colonel gadhafi to power only to part ways with him and defect to the united states with the help of the cia now for two decades general reportedly lived within walking distance of cia's main headquarters and it's thought he received training there and then became a u.s. citizen he returned to libya during the uprising against his old friend colonel moammar gadhafi now he's now into a second coup attempt this year but this time he's supported by air power armored units in a public relations campaign and all of that begs the question how did such an obscure figure get his hands on so much power in just a few months. as r.t. international a sawyer's carrier rocket is successfully docked with the international space station the spacecraft with its a three crew members on board made it to the eye assess in only six hours that is significantly less time than in the past and the most recent flight took some twenty hours to complete his mattress. these days it's easy to lose sight of the fact there's a constant human presence in outer space it should be
a man who in his youth helped to bring colonel gadhafi to power only to part ways with him and defect to the united states with the help of the cia now for two decades general reportedly lived within walking distance of cia's main headquarters and it's thought he received training there and then became a u.s. citizen he returned to libya during the uprising against his old friend colonel moammar gadhafi now he's now into a second coup attempt this year but this time he's supported by air power...
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close ally of colonel gadhafi but not for long he then defected to the united states with. the cia's help for two decades general have to reportedly live within walking distance of the cia's main headquarters and it's thought he received training there and he became a u.s. citizen he returned to his homeland at the time of the uprising against his old friend and in february this year he already tried to carry out a coup against the new government but failed and this month saw a new attempt but now he's supported by air power units and a public relations campaign over a website the moment the great ice wall sounds familiar to fans of a hugely popular game of thrones series but this time the power is not keeping i see most of the bay that is the latest idea to stop the radiation from spreading from the crippled fukushima plant in japan and read all about the. plus great you're facing some tough words from human rights watch as the organization issues a damning indictment of the country's justice system learn why online. rushing into military action is not always a solution to
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once a close ally of colonel gadhafi. but not for long he defected to the united states would be cia's help for two decades general have reportedly lived within walking distance of the cia's main headquarters is sort of he received training there and became a u.s. citizen he returns to his homeland at the time of the uprising against his old friend and in february this year he already tried to carry out a coup against the new government but failed this month saw a new attend but now he's supported by air power units under public relations campaign. and up next i had some walls apart with oksana boyko. because the try to. a point to make you want to get fired for the story changing every minute of. the money. our last hour well. m.i.l.f. wife would have. us think so many times. squeezes the words. sometimes for nothing which. is something. it's not just you still can still be just if you see the stage eight look if she. was going to kill others. and this. was the one time in a war should be for this creature looks like you
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forty years ago when gadhafi was in power i don't think that is the u.s. immediately right now expressing this morning and danger for their citizens in the country well the the the new civil war has intensified in the past week with the general have star who i think will be or is posing to be the next duffy. and the elected government or the so-called elected government in tripoli which is biting by the way internally on its own over the succession the prime minister because our prime minister resigned outside me to the millionaire much peak back by the muslim brotherhood and there is an in fighting going on in the parliament as well. there's a battleship just off the shore of libya to protect us staff reportedly obama he can't really make the same mistake again and see another american die in libya candy this is really important for him. this is important for him but i really don't think the u.s. will get involved in libya this is being a major. case in washington where hillary clinton had come on there are a lot of fire and presumably she may run for off
forty years ago when gadhafi was in power i don't think that is the u.s. immediately right now expressing this morning and danger for their citizens in the country well the the the new civil war has intensified in the past week with the general have star who i think will be or is posing to be the next duffy. and the elected government or the so-called elected government in tripoli which is biting by the way internally on its own over the succession the prime minister because our prime minister...
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-backed government since the out offer of gadhafi. why couldn't f-16s do a play theover to disperse the crowd? and no fbi for three weeks because it wasn't safe? really? and to hillary, you're the telephone champion. >> it's 3:00 a.m. and your children are safe and asleep. who do you want answering the phone? >> i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. >> so hillary, why were you on the phone with the president of tunisia that night? no americans were dying in tunisia. and even before that, why did you continue to downgrade the security for our ambassador while he and his staff were asking repeatedly for more security? all the while the cia telling you that al qaeda affiliated training camps, at least ten of them, surrounded benghazi. and hill. why did not you go on those sunday morning talk shows? too busy racking up those frequent flyer mails? and why tell dead man's parents that would you get the guy who did the video. that you were so quick to blame. and even more revealing, 36 hours before ben rhodes' e-mail linking the w
-backed government since the out offer of gadhafi. why couldn't f-16s do a play theover to disperse the crowd? and no fbi for three weeks because it wasn't safe? really? and to hillary, you're the telephone champion. >> it's 3:00 a.m. and your children are safe and asleep. who do you want answering the phone? >> i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. >> so hillary, why were you on the phone with the president of tunisia that night? no americans were dying in tunisia....
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the country is in kay office os after the why fall of moammar gadhafi's regime. attacks the resources the border they share with six countries. this country is a transit point for migrants. once caught some will be detained and others set free. the interim government says it is not only libya's problem and the european union needs to do more. >> amal asally with that report. >>> ruling cog party in india is battling the bjp party for pow power. nearnnarendra modi is running fr president. >> a lot of territory in what is the largest democratic vote in the world. up to 814 million people were eligible to vote in phases over five weeks. there are 100 million first time voters and political activists did everything they could to attract their support. >> the democracy in india so far or over time has become or seemed to have become a prisoner of the political parties. it seems to be breaking out of that. and people seem to be taking politics or democracy back from the political parties into their own hands. >> reporter: voting began on the 7th of april in the northea
the country is in kay office os after the why fall of moammar gadhafi's regime. attacks the resources the border they share with six countries. this country is a transit point for migrants. once caught some will be detained and others set free. the interim government says it is not only libya's problem and the european union needs to do more. >> amal asally with that report. >>> ruling cog party in india is battling the bjp party for pow power. nearnnarendra modi is running fr...
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would she have ousted gadhafi that led to a destabilized are libya that led to benghazi. and mrs. clinton, do you support your husband's decision to give the pakistanis a nuke? what could go wrong. not to be asked questions about monica lewinsky, about her role in an administration that's been apologizing and avoiding the war we are in with radical islam. deliberately. >> you simply cannot lay this all off on hillary clinton. >> she was the secretary of state. >> i'm telling you -- you know what it is? greg's partially right about this. is it politically incorrect to upset muslims, to hell with them. upset them because ias far as i concerned. >> the thing is, within weeks of john kerry becoming secretary of state, that group was designated a foreign terrorist organization. you have to say, what changed? >> if hillary wants to be president, she just has to make sure that candy crowley is moderating the debate. >> quick round on this one. mrs. clinton told robin roberts regarding a benghazi hearing, nothing to see here, after all that was so long ago, dude. listen. >> are you satisf
would she have ousted gadhafi that led to a destabilized are libya that led to benghazi. and mrs. clinton, do you support your husband's decision to give the pakistanis a nuke? what could go wrong. not to be asked questions about monica lewinsky, about her role in an administration that's been apologizing and avoiding the war we are in with radical islam. deliberately. >> you simply cannot lay this all off on hillary clinton. >> she was the secretary of state. >> i'm telling...
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and it has weaponry from the arsenals from gadhafi in libya.t has anti-aircraft missiles and other tanks that are looted from nigeria's armies. so certainly a more violent group. >> yeah, we saw that guy doing his video in front of that armed personnel carrier. and how do they recruit? are they at gunpoint, the way the kony people do? or how do they get the membership this big? >> it appears that they use similar methods that other militias in central and west africa have used, including abducting young teenage boys and forcing them into the group and brainwashing them through violence. but they do also benefit from some grass roots support because there is a tradition of rejection of the nigerian leadership and nigerian government there. and they've been able to take rejection of nigeria's central government and put it in a framework that has resonated amongst local people. but hopefully actions like the one it took this past week in kidnapping more than 200 girls will make all local people realize that this is an extreme group that does not r
and it has weaponry from the arsenals from gadhafi in libya.t has anti-aircraft missiles and other tanks that are looted from nigeria's armies. so certainly a more violent group. >> yeah, we saw that guy doing his video in front of that armed personnel carrier. and how do they recruit? are they at gunpoint, the way the kony people do? or how do they get the membership this big? >> it appears that they use similar methods that other militias in central and west africa have used,...
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rocket-propelled grenades and other weapons grabbed hundreds of miles away in libya after the fall of moammar gadhafim may have got hold of surface-to-air missiles including significant concern about that, not absolute proof that they have obtained these but significant concern. >> reporter: now a claim from amnesty international that nigerian security forces were aware of a planned attack on the school four hours before it happened but failed to deploy enough troops. nigerian security forces knew about boko haram's impending raid but failed to take the immediate action needed to stop it the group said in a statement. the nigerian government adamantly denies it knew anything about an impending attack on the school. behind the scenes, the u.s. is talking to the nigerians about sharing satellite imagery and electronic communications but with every day that goes by, those girls are in more jeopardy. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >>> and a new book and new controversy, what hillary clinton is facing this week as the gop prepares to reinvest the attack on the benghazi consulate. >> i'm specialist chad
rocket-propelled grenades and other weapons grabbed hundreds of miles away in libya after the fall of moammar gadhafim may have got hold of surface-to-air missiles including significant concern about that, not absolute proof that they have obtained these but significant concern. >> reporter: now a claim from amnesty international that nigerian security forces were aware of a planned attack on the school four hours before it happened but failed to deploy enough troops. nigerian security...
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gadhafi, gone. i mean, we could go through an entire list of this thing.uld have three hours of the things tt barack obama has done right. but it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter. because no matter what barack obama does, until the day he leaves -- in fact, even the week after the leaves, it doesn't matter. it won't be good enough for them. nothing he can do will ever be good news for them. here's the difference, 5 million more americans voted for barack obama in the last election than they did for mitt romney and he won. they can't handle it. >> that's about right. joe madison, jimy williams, thank you both for your time this evening. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. >> coming up, inside the home of those missing nigerian schoolgirls. we're hearing from the parents tonight why we must not give up hope. this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these ar
gadhafi, gone. i mean, we could go through an entire list of this thing.uld have three hours of the things tt barack obama has done right. but it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter. because no matter what barack obama does, until the day he leaves -- in fact, even the week after the leaves, it doesn't matter. it won't be good enough for them. nothing he can do will ever be good news for them. here's the difference, 5 million more americans voted for barack obama in the last election than they...
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and worried people in tripoli and around the country must be in this struggle for power in a post gadhafi libya. thank you for that. >> let's take a short break, but just ahead, south libya's president says she takes responsibility for last month's ferry disaster. >> she takes responsibility for the hundreds who died and vows to take action against the country's coast guard. stay with us. before he got married. it started in his very first apartment. see that overdue bill? it arrived after he moved out. and he never got it. but he's not worried. checking his credit report and score at experian.com allowed him to identify and better address the issue... ... and drive off into the sunset. experian . live credit confident.™ that's a man interviewino.for a job. not that one. that one. the one who seems like he's already got the job 'cause he studied all the right courses from the get-go. and that's an accountant, a mom, a university of phoenix scholarship recipient, who used our unique --scratch that-- awesome career-planning tool. and that's a student, working late, with a day job, taking co
and worried people in tripoli and around the country must be in this struggle for power in a post gadhafi libya. thank you for that. >> let's take a short break, but just ahead, south libya's president says she takes responsibility for last month's ferry disaster. >> she takes responsibility for the hundreds who died and vows to take action against the country's coast guard. stay with us. before he got married. it started in his very first apartment. see that overdue bill? it...
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this is believed to be the worst violence in libya since gadhafi was forced out in 2011. >>> california chrome getting ready to make a run at history doing it sniffle free. the colt is in new york to prepare for the belmont stakes. racing officials decided to let the colt wear nasal strips as he tries to become the first triple crown winner since 1978. how will those little pieces of material help and could it give this horse an unfair advantage? coming up in just a few minutes, we'll take you to the track to show you how trainers and their horses use nasal strips and we'll see if it gives them a boost. >> we won't try one on ourselves. >> the horse nasal strips are probably too big for my face. >>> another piece of news we're watching today, look at your calendar. a year ago today that massive ef-5 tornado tore across 17 miles of moore, oklahoma. you're looking live right now at a memorial service that's under way at this hour for the 24 people that were killed. they're honoring the victims and breaking ground as well on a new moore medical center. the tornado ripped through the old bu
this is believed to be the worst violence in libya since gadhafi was forced out in 2011. >>> california chrome getting ready to make a run at history doing it sniffle free. the colt is in new york to prepare for the belmont stakes. racing officials decided to let the colt wear nasal strips as he tries to become the first triple crown winner since 1978. how will those little pieces of material help and could it give this horse an unfair advantage? coming up in just a few minutes, we'll...