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libya meant gadhafi. libya meant terrorism. >> pan am flight 103 went down in a blazing fireball. >> libya meant a bad place where a comical, megalomaniacal dictator was the absolute power. nobody in libya, however, was laughing. >> reports of explosions. >> clashes between rioters and security forces. >> in 2011, what was previously unthinkable happened. the libyan people rose up and fought for their freedom. >> heavy battles raging around the libyan capital. >> they fought like hell. >> the rebels are about to force gadhafi's complete departure. >> and they recorded the whole thing on their cell phones. >> libya! ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ ♪ >>> it's amazing arriving here after all you see on tv these days that libya is, in fact, functioning at all. but it is. the fountains across f
libya meant gadhafi. libya meant terrorism. >> pan am flight 103 went down in a blazing fireball. >> libya meant a bad place where a comical, megalomaniacal dictator was the absolute power. nobody in libya, however, was laughing. >> reports of explosions. >> clashes between rioters and security forces. >> in 2011, what was previously unthinkable happened. the libyan people rose up and fought for their freedom. >> heavy battles raging around the libyan...
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and gadhafi and his whole family fled.as a lot of excitement in the country because it seemed like it was over. >> but it isn't over. not while gadhafi and his sons remain in hiding. until october 20th, 2011. that day tracy shelton is with a group of militia fighters she's been profiling for months. >> that morning some of the guys from the battalion had gone into surt, and i'd gone in with them. >> around 8:30 a.m. a heavily armored convoy of around 70 vehicles is seen leaving surt, gadhafi's hometown and his last remaining stronghold. >> there were snipers all over the city that were set up to protect the convoy. everybody knew there was somebody important in this group. >> nato forces bombed the caravan from the air. dozens are killed. >> there were a lot of survivors that had run into bushes, into houses in this area. >> as rebel fighters prepare to head to the site of the convoy bombing, shelton asks if she can go along. but they refuse. >> that was the only time they ever said no. they told me no, you can't come with
and gadhafi and his whole family fled.as a lot of excitement in the country because it seemed like it was over. >> but it isn't over. not while gadhafi and his sons remain in hiding. until october 20th, 2011. that day tracy shelton is with a group of militia fighters she's been profiling for months. >> that morning some of the guys from the battalion had gone into surt, and i'd gone in with them. >> around 8:30 a.m. a heavily armored convoy of around 70 vehicles is seen...
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since the ousting of former president moammar gadhafi unable to impose its authority. rival forces, claims to have taken over the town of nefalia in eastern sirte to attack oil needs in the region. and a nearby misrata bomb has killed one person out of the army camplet. zeinacamp. zeina khodr has the story. >> reporter: these men who belong to the libya dawn coalition, were ambushed on sunday. it is an offense to gain control of the oil rich region and its sea ports. >> they were taken over at dawn. >> reporter: for the past few months libya's rival parties have been more intent on fighting each other send troops to sirte and surrounding areas was the first time a local force declared war on libya's branch ever i.s.i.l. >> the true fact is that this city is not used to pains. achieve its goals until we see a new libya free of problems. >> reporter: i.s.i.l. also lost men in the fighting. some are believed to be nonlibyan. but some libya dawn officials believe that some who joined are gadhafi loyalists. important buildings in former libyan president moammar gadhafi's ho
since the ousting of former president moammar gadhafi unable to impose its authority. rival forces, claims to have taken over the town of nefalia in eastern sirte to attack oil needs in the region. and a nearby misrata bomb has killed one person out of the army camplet. zeinacamp. zeina khodr has the story. >> reporter: these men who belong to the libya dawn coalition, were ambushed on sunday. it is an offense to gain control of the oil rich region and its sea ports. >> they were...
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are gadhafi loyalists and never accepted the new rulers of libya. i.s.i.l.ked groups control buildings in the gadhafi town of cert and extends east to the oil rich region and say they are planning major offensive addressing the i.s.i.l. threat may not be easy and going 250 miles by cert and targeted the libya dawn fighters in the city al jazeera. >>> nine people arrested in tunisia in connection with wednesday attack on a museum at least 21 people were killed including tourists from several countries, audio recording released praising the gunman saying i.s.i.l. was behind the attack and jackie has the latest from tunis. >> reporter: taking to the street to express defiance and the message a clear rejection of violence and the people who perpetrate it there was also solidarity with the victims and tributes laid in their memory. some of the victims were not carrying their passports and have not been identified yet. more than 40 people were injured, some of them have been talking about their experience. >> translator: we entered one of the rooms in the old part
are gadhafi loyalists and never accepted the new rulers of libya. i.s.i.l.ked groups control buildings in the gadhafi town of cert and extends east to the oil rich region and say they are planning major offensive addressing the i.s.i.l. threat may not be easy and going 250 miles by cert and targeted the libya dawn fighters in the city al jazeera. >>> nine people arrested in tunisia in connection with wednesday attack on a museum at least 21 people were killed including tourists from...
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first of all we were taken by gadhafi's forces, so it's technically a government army. and it was not isis. and i think we were very lucky compared to what journalists now our enduring. we are very cognizant of that. obviously i have my head and it's on my shoulders, so i think obviously we feel incredibly fortunate because most journalists now are not being treated with any sort of respect, and they are their executions are being filled and sent around and that's unbelievable to me. especially for the families you know? when you ask how was it being kidnapped, well, it's never fun being kidnapped. i was threatened with execution pretty much every hour for six days and tied up and beaten up and punched in the face, you know, groped by basically every man in libya. but i think for me i'm alive and that is at the end of the day i'm grateful for that. i didn't endure anything i couldn't handle. so i think it's all relative you know? now in retrospect i see how people are being treated at if you like we got off very easy, you know. >> and at the time did you have an expert
first of all we were taken by gadhafi's forces, so it's technically a government army. and it was not isis. and i think we were very lucky compared to what journalists now our enduring. we are very cognizant of that. obviously i have my head and it's on my shoulders, so i think obviously we feel incredibly fortunate because most journalists now are not being treated with any sort of respect, and they are their executions are being filled and sent around and that's unbelievable to me. especially...
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in tennessee like gadhafi did. taking everything down and allowing full access like south africa. so what are they doing to make sure they don't build a bomb? >> that's the key point that netanyahu made in his speech. they get essentially to run up to the line of everything you do to do a nuclear weapons program and there are no concrete assurances here that they won't build a bomb in the future. so to say well, we worked out the technical details, nobody really thinks the technical details are relevant because all the prohibitions are reversible. so it's just like holding the sword of damocles over the reej op region's head for ten years. >> do you think what they are allowed to do and allowed to keep, they would have the potential to build a nuclear bomb if they wanted? >> the deal as we currently understand it lets them run up to that line and stop. so then -- >> can they stop? do we have them stop or do they decide to stop? >> well that's the problem. first of all, they could renege the deal whenever they wante
in tennessee like gadhafi did. taking everything down and allowing full access like south africa. so what are they doing to make sure they don't build a bomb? >> that's the key point that netanyahu made in his speech. they get essentially to run up to the line of everything you do to do a nuclear weapons program and there are no concrete assurances here that they won't build a bomb in the future. so to say well, we worked out the technical details, nobody really thinks the technical...
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after the 2011 revolution that ousted moammar gadhafi the brigade has become the most powerful seizing weapons from the deposed libyan leader. they are the main force in the libyan dawfn alliance dawn alliance which took over the capital. zeina khodr reports from misrata. >> it has been labeled as an extremist stronghold. misrata denies all that. its influence extends far beyond its borders. misrata extends to the ayes, relies on the libyan dawn military alliance to stay in power and misrata's seize the capital last year. misrata has thousands of fighters constituting one of the largest armed groups in the country. it acquired massive quantities of weapons during the revolution in 2011. ever since misrata just like any of libya's forces did not disband. growing realization among members of the tripoli based parliament, or gnc that there is no military solution to this conflict. >> within the gnc, there are some voices whom i consider to be extremists to a degree. unfortunately there are a lot of people who recognize that the only way to make peace in libya and to move towards democracy
after the 2011 revolution that ousted moammar gadhafi the brigade has become the most powerful seizing weapons from the deposed libyan leader. they are the main force in the libyan dawfn alliance dawn alliance which took over the capital. zeina khodr reports from misrata. >> it has been labeled as an extremist stronghold. misrata denies all that. its influence extends far beyond its borders. misrata extends to the ayes, relies on the libyan dawn military alliance to stay in power and...
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first election in libya after the fall of gadhafi, islamists got 10% of the vote. here's what i think makes is better off, never to expect somebody to live in a dictatorship for your convenience. i'm not going to tell the young people of the arab world could you just suffer along because it's better for me? two things are going on at the same time in the mideast, a fight for the heart and soul of islam between radical islam and the vast majority, and a realignment of social justice and how you govern. to america, this is not hard. i'm a practical guy, but they're forcing me. the young people of the region are forcing me to take a stand. we should have done more when the iranians went into the streets in 2009. i will never give an inch on the idea that the best thing for america is for other people to live free. >> hunt: let me come back home. sequester, you say it's a terrible idea. the president's is a terrible idea ash carter's is a terrible idea. you're in charge of the congress, when are you going to change sequestering. >> the low point in my time being a repu
first election in libya after the fall of gadhafi, islamists got 10% of the vote. here's what i think makes is better off, never to expect somebody to live in a dictatorship for your convenience. i'm not going to tell the young people of the arab world could you just suffer along because it's better for me? two things are going on at the same time in the mideast, a fight for the heart and soul of islam between radical islam and the vast majority, and a realignment of social justice and how you...
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in august 2011 rebels took tripoli and gadhafi fled. for a while things did get back to normal. production took another dive in april, 2013 as the violence escalated. the reopening of two major oil terminals last year did provide a temporary reprieve, but since october, attacks on facilities by isil have had devastating consequences. we are live in the morocco capitol. there are hopes that these talks getting the two opposing governments on the same table to hammer out some peace deal will actually achieve something. as far as i know, they haven't even started talking yet. >> well, surely i can tell that you both dell gases are now here and are about to convene here in this building, which you can see behind me to start talks under the umbrella of the united nations. there is some optimism despite the escalation in libya. i've been talking to members of the internationally recognized government in tobruk and basically, this is what they said that they are genuine about reaching a political settlement. they haven't booked their return ticket to libya and they are going to stay fo
in august 2011 rebels took tripoli and gadhafi fled. for a while things did get back to normal. production took another dive in april, 2013 as the violence escalated. the reopening of two major oil terminals last year did provide a temporary reprieve, but since october, attacks on facilities by isil have had devastating consequences. we are live in the morocco capitol. there are hopes that these talks getting the two opposing governments on the same table to hammer out some peace deal will...
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>> they defeated gadhafi but can they definite isil. people again are fighting for their lives. >> hello you're with al jazeera live from doha. also to come on the program approximate singapore mourns the death of its founding father. >> a year after the start of the ebola outbreak, a leading aid agency slams the international community's slow response. >> france looks to the right with conservatives and the national front coming first and second in local elections. >> the u.n. you special envoy to libya says there could be an agreement between the two rival governments within days. they said they could form a unity government, despite the fighting taking place in libya. peace talks nearly collapsed after the u.n. recognized tobruk government launched air raised on the capitol killing a senior rival commander. there's might go in the city of ms. rat atmisrata. in the city, people are pushing back at isil. >> it was the second bombing in a week. security buildings were targeted. sunday, a car bomb went off outside the intelligent headqua
>> they defeated gadhafi but can they definite isil. people again are fighting for their lives. >> hello you're with al jazeera live from doha. also to come on the program approximate singapore mourns the death of its founding father. >> a year after the start of the ebola outbreak, a leading aid agency slams the international community's slow response. >> france looks to the right with conservatives and the national front coming first and second in local elections....
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sirte was where gadhafi made his last stand.the time there was deep resentment between the people of sirte and misrata. they were slowly putting their past behind them until isil declared sirte to be part of its so-called islamic state. >> translator: isil is supported by gadhafi loyalists. god willing we will rid libya from them. they are using civilians as human shields. >> reporter: isil has managed to expand in libya in recent months. its strength is debatable, but what is clear is the armed group has exploited the divisions here. >> translator: libya is one country. the people are one. there is no difference between east and west. that is why the only solution is dialogue. so many people are losing their children. >> reporter: this has become misrata misrata's new reality. this man lost his son in the battle for libya, many others are losing their children too. >>> in syria, at least 12 people have been killed in a suburb of the capitol. activist video up loaded to youtube appears to show the aftermath of air strikes. al ja
sirte was where gadhafi made his last stand.the time there was deep resentment between the people of sirte and misrata. they were slowly putting their past behind them until isil declared sirte to be part of its so-called islamic state. >> translator: isil is supported by gadhafi loyalists. god willing we will rid libya from them. they are using civilians as human shields. >> reporter: isil has managed to expand in libya in recent months. its strength is debatable, but what is clear...
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are gadhafi loyalists and never accepted the new rulers of libya. i.s.i.l.ked groups control buildings in myanmar gaddafi town of cert and extends further east to the region and libya-dawn fighters say they are planning a major offensive and addressing the i.s.i.l. threat may not be ease and i.s.i.l. promised to take conflict to misrata 450 kilometers of cert and explosion for the libya dawn fighters inside the city dana with al jazeera. >>> concerns that the deteriorating situation in libya turning it to a breeding ground for i.s.i.l. supporters and told a television station the two again gunman were trained in libya and nine arrested in connection with the attack and jackie has more. >> reporter: taking to the street to express defiance, the message clear rejection of violence and the people who perpetrate it there was also solidarity with the victims and tributes laid in their memory. some of the victims were not carrying their passports and have not been identified yet. more than 40 people were injured. some of them have been talking about their experien
are gadhafi loyalists and never accepted the new rulers of libya. i.s.i.l.ked groups control buildings in myanmar gaddafi town of cert and extends further east to the region and libya-dawn fighters say they are planning a major offensive and addressing the i.s.i.l. threat may not be ease and i.s.i.l. promised to take conflict to misrata 450 kilometers of cert and explosion for the libya dawn fighters inside the city dana with al jazeera. >>> concerns that the deteriorating situation in...
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production that fall be from 1.6 billion-barrels a day before the revolution that overthrew gadhafi to under 300,000-barrels a day. libyan oil corporation won't be fulfilling its contract. it might close all fields and ports if the security situation doesn't improve soon. libya's two rival governments are still in a power struggle. a delegation from one of them, the court installed tripoli government was at this airport when it was targeted in an air strike. >> we are here at the airport. as we were going to the national meeting, war planes carried out airstrikes. as you can see behind me, there are plumes of smoke. there is another attempt to prevent us from going to the meetings a and sabotage the effort of the libyan government. >> talks are resuming in morocco, but expectations of a solution are low. >> we have asked for -- we can't go to the outdated national conference. >> the countries oil wealth is going up in smoke in the meantime. al jazeera. >> we have live not capitol of morocco where the talks are still not underway. >> we understand that members of the internationally-rec
production that fall be from 1.6 billion-barrels a day before the revolution that overthrew gadhafi to under 300,000-barrels a day. libyan oil corporation won't be fulfilling its contract. it might close all fields and ports if the security situation doesn't improve soon. libya's two rival governments are still in a power struggle. a delegation from one of them, the court installed tripoli government was at this airport when it was targeted in an air strike. >> we are here at the airport....
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libya meant gadhafi.l, megalomaniacal dictator was the absolute power. nobody in libya, however, was laughing. >> reports of explosions. >> clashes between rioters and security forces. >> in 2011, what was previously unthinkable happened. the libyan people rose up and fought for their freedom. >> heavy battles raging around the libyan capital. >> they fought like hell. >> the rebels are about to force gadhafi's complete departure. >> and they recorded the whole
libya meant gadhafi.l, megalomaniacal dictator was the absolute power. nobody in libya, however, was laughing. >> reports of explosions. >> clashes between rioters and security forces. >> in 2011, what was previously unthinkable happened. the libyan people rose up and fought for their freedom. >> heavy battles raging around the libyan capital. >> they fought like hell. >> the rebels are about to force gadhafi's complete departure. >> and they recorded...
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gadhafi must go. >> slow down with the "we" though. >> okay.bush and hillary clinton said saddam hussein must go. obama said mubarak must go. i think if we could just wrap all of those tyrants and dictators in a little package, turn time back and send them back to their countries, 99 out of 100 foreign policy perts in washington, d.c. would say, that's a deal. >> that's where i've always been. >> that's real politics. >> i always thought they were jokes. they were the front line states oh jekzist states against israel which israel can handle with their left hand. they were never a threat to israel. you can't stop the clock either. like i said a few moments ago, we don't control the movement of history in the middle east. we may have held don to mubarak a bit longer. it doesn't mean the shah is going to survive. it doesn't mean we can stop history. >> now we have sisi though. >> i think the enthusiasm for the arab spring was over done. >> i think it was, too. i will agree with that. and what we have is, we have somehow managed to get back to whe
gadhafi must go. >> slow down with the "we" though. >> okay.bush and hillary clinton said saddam hussein must go. obama said mubarak must go. i think if we could just wrap all of those tyrants and dictators in a little package, turn time back and send them back to their countries, 99 out of 100 foreign policy perts in washington, d.c. would say, that's a deal. >> that's where i've always been. >> that's real politics. >> i always thought they were jokes....
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it paid a heavy price standing up against gadhafi. now it is allied to the government in tripoli, one of the two administrations that claim to be the legitimate rulers of post gadhafi libya. since they pointed guns at each other last year, this city has lost 350 men. officials here are not ready to compromise because for them, they are fighting the enemies of their revolution. al jazeera misrata. >> oliver miles is a former british ambassador to libya and deputy chairman to the libyan ministry council. he said there is no military solution to the crisis. >> the tobruk government accused turkey and qatar of financing their opponents the tripoli government accuse egypt and the u.a.e. and they may be right but i don't think this has been decisive. the fact is that the matter is not going to be settled by military means and that's not just the usually cliche that people like me always say that you need a political solution. the nature of libya with a lot of smallish centers of population and large distances between them, dessert distances
it paid a heavy price standing up against gadhafi. now it is allied to the government in tripoli, one of the two administrations that claim to be the legitimate rulers of post gadhafi libya. since they pointed guns at each other last year, this city has lost 350 men. officials here are not ready to compromise because for them, they are fighting the enemies of their revolution. al jazeera misrata. >> oliver miles is a former british ambassador to libya and deputy chairman to the libyan...
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during that time he was xwriched for six months by gadhafi's forces. now van dyke has founded sons of -- he employs veterans to train local christian groups on the ground. very few people impress me, but you do, sir. what got you into the mood of joining the fight apparently ahead of our own ground troops, because we don't have ground troops fighting isis. >> what got me focused, i was friends with journalists. after they were killed by isis, i thought what can i do to have an impact on this conflict? i knew there were forces on the ground that needed advising and training, so i connected them with veterans on the it done. >> how many people have you gotten in the field. >> a battalion side, 350 just graduated from training on the 15th. we're continuing to talk to leaders of different militia and figure -- >> have they engaged yet? >> now yet. >> how does that stand in terms of potential? >> they should be ready for some of the battles in the next few months, but largely right now a defensive force, building the confidence of people. >> you're ahead of
during that time he was xwriched for six months by gadhafi's forces. now van dyke has founded sons of -- he employs veterans to train local christian groups on the ground. very few people impress me, but you do, sir. what got you into the mood of joining the fight apparently ahead of our own ground troops, because we don't have ground troops fighting isis. >> what got me focused, i was friends with journalists. after they were killed by isis, i thought what can i do to have an impact on...
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. >> sirte was where gadhafi made his last stand. bombing reduced much of the city to rubble.at the time, there was deep resentment between the people of sirte and misrata. they were putting their past behind them until islamic state of iraq and the levant declared sirte to be part of its islamic state. >> isil is supported by gadhafi loyalists. they are not strong, they are just using civilians at human shields. >> isil has expanded in libya in recent months. its strength i go debatable. what is clear is the armed group has exploited the divisions here. >> libya is one country. the people are one. there is no difference between east and west. that is why the only solution is dialogue. so many people are losing their children. >> this has become misrata's new reality. there are many families who are now grieving in this city. many are losing their children. >> a three day lockdown aimed at stopping the spread of ebola is coming to force in sierra leone the president ordering everyone to stay indoors from friday morning until sunday night. dozens of new cases are reported in si
. >> sirte was where gadhafi made his last stand. bombing reduced much of the city to rubble.at the time, there was deep resentment between the people of sirte and misrata. they were putting their past behind them until islamic state of iraq and the levant declared sirte to be part of its islamic state. >> isil is supported by gadhafi loyalists. they are not strong, they are just using civilians at human shields. >> isil has expanded in libya in recent months. its strength i...
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only on al jazeera america. >> they defeated gadhafi but can they definite isil.are fighting for their lives. >> hello you're with al jazeera live from doha. also to come on the program approximate singapore mourns the death of its founding father. >> a year after the start of the ebola outbreak, a leading aid agency slams the international community's slow response. >> france looks to the right with con
only on al jazeera america. >> they defeated gadhafi but can they definite isil.are fighting for their lives. >> hello you're with al jazeera live from doha. also to come on the program approximate singapore mourns the death of its founding father. >> a year after the start of the ebola outbreak, a leading aid agency slams the international community's slow response. >> france looks to the right with con
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government but from libyan leader moammar gadhafi. >> i am asking for help of arab rulers, especially president moammar gadhafi, because he's known for helping those who are suffering. >> it takes nearly a year before the u.s. government has enough intelligence to act safely. there's no guarantee hallums will even be alive once they get there. but on september 7th, 2005, it's go time. a daring raid in broad daylight, and the soldiers' helmet cams capture every adrenaline-fueled moment. >> i heard helicopters, and at first it sounded as normal, the helicopters flying by. the helicopters started getting louder, and then it felt like they were landing on top of the house. i heard a lot of yelling and running and then i heard somebody hitting on this door. i didn't know if it was somebody there to rescue me or trying to kill me. the door falls in. this american soldier jumps down in the room and he points at me, and he says, are you roy? and i said, yes. >> he says, come on. we're getting out of here. one of the special forces guys handed me a flag and said whenever we're able to rescue s
government but from libyan leader moammar gadhafi. >> i am asking for help of arab rulers, especially president moammar gadhafi, because he's known for helping those who are suffering. >> it takes nearly a year before the u.s. government has enough intelligence to act safely. there's no guarantee hallums will even be alive once they get there. but on september 7th, 2005, it's go time. a daring raid in broad daylight, and the soldiers' helmet cams capture every adrenaline-fueled...
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militant groups in libya have been fighting for leadership since the ouster of al gadhafi in 2011. amid the confusion, islamic state militants have expanded their influence. about 3,000 tunisians have traveled through libya and other places to join the militant group in syria and iraq. tunisian officials are questioning nine suspects in detention to find out if they were part of any transborder terrorist network. >>> european union leaders said they will help the tunisia government boost security. they discussed the attack in tunis and wrapped up with sympathy and a promise of action. >> we condemn the appalling terrorist attack in tunis this week and agreed to intensify cooperation with tunisia in order to counter the terrorist threat to strengthen its promising democracy and to assist its economic and social development. >> the eu leaders promised support for tunisia's economy and hope that will discourage young people there from joining the islamic state group. >>> north korean officials are hoping to revive their country's economy by getting investment from china. they've been
militant groups in libya have been fighting for leadership since the ouster of al gadhafi in 2011. amid the confusion, islamic state militants have expanded their influence. about 3,000 tunisians have traveled through libya and other places to join the militant group in syria and iraq. tunisian officials are questioning nine suspects in detention to find out if they were part of any transborder terrorist network. >>> european union leaders said they will help the tunisia government...
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. >>> since the toppling of gadhafi four years ago, different groups have been struggling to controlya. live to the moroccan capitol rabat now where hashem ahelbarra is standing by for us. so the talks have resumed in rabat, tell us who is attending, and what is on the agenda. >> reporter: well, we basically have the two delegations the one from the united nations recognized government of tobruk and the other from the tripoli-based general national congress. the united nations envoy met with the delegation, and are expecting him to meet with the tripoli based government one four from now. the warned against the air strikes, saying that if there is no deal libya is going to face more problems and isil is going to spread. let's listen to what he had to say. >> this should be a decisive moment, because we are as i said before in -- in previous meetings running out of time. you know that in the last days we have seen more fighting. we have seen air strikes. we have seen more actions by daesh, not only in libya, but also in the region. >> reporter: this is basically an attempt by the unit
. >>> since the toppling of gadhafi four years ago, different groups have been struggling to controlya. live to the moroccan capitol rabat now where hashem ahelbarra is standing by for us. so the talks have resumed in rabat, tell us who is attending, and what is on the agenda. >> reporter: well, we basically have the two delegations the one from the united nations recognized government of tobruk and the other from the tripoli-based general national congress. the united nations...
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sirte was where gadhafi made his last stand. was fierce fighting at the time there was deep resentment between the people of sirte and misrata, they were slowly putting their problems behind them until isil declared it to be part of the islamic state. >> translator: isil is supported by gaudify loyalists, god willing we will rid libya of them. they are not strong. they are just using civilians as human shields. >> reporter: isil has managed to expand in libya in recent months. the armed group has exploited the divisions here. >> translator: libya is one country. the people are one. there is no difference between east and west that's why the only solution is dialogue. so many people are losing their children. >> reporter: this has become misrata's new reality, there are many families who are now grieving in this city. this man lost his son, and many others are losing their children too. zana hoda al jazeera, misrata. >>> turkey's parliament has passed a new security law to give police new search and arrest powers. he still needs
sirte was where gadhafi made his last stand. was fierce fighting at the time there was deep resentment between the people of sirte and misrata, they were slowly putting their problems behind them until isil declared it to be part of the islamic state. >> translator: isil is supported by gaudify loyalists, god willing we will rid libya of them. they are not strong. they are just using civilians as human shields. >> reporter: isil has managed to expand in libya in recent months. the...
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production has fallen from 1.6 million barrels a day before the revolution that overthrew gadhafi tos than 300,000 barrels a day. there have been so many attacks that libya's national oil corporation says it won't be fulfilling it contract. libya's two rival governments are still in a power struggle. a delegation from one of them the tripoli government was at this airport when it was targeted in an air strike. >> translator: we are here at the airport. as we were going to rabat for the national dialogue meeting, unknown war planes carried out air strikes, and as you can see behind me, there are plumes of smoke. this is another attempt to sabotage the effort of the libyan government. >> reporter: the airport was hit by forces loyal to the internationally recognized tobruk government. talks are resuming in morocco, but expectations of a solution are low. >> translator: we have asked for dialogues since the beginning. dialogue based on fixed foundations, recognizing the legitimacy of the parliament is a red line. we can't go back to the beginning of the outdated national conference. >>
production has fallen from 1.6 million barrels a day before the revolution that overthrew gadhafi tos than 300,000 barrels a day. there have been so many attacks that libya's national oil corporation says it won't be fulfilling it contract. libya's two rival governments are still in a power struggle. a delegation from one of them the tripoli government was at this airport when it was targeted in an air strike. >> translator: we are here at the airport. as we were going to rabat for the...
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drew concerns a few years ago when he went to libya claiming to have a relationship with moammar gadhafi. he was in hiding there fearing for his life, so we couldn't confirm his claims. right now friends fear for his safety and mental health. he says now that he's in dubai, but nobody can be certain. he's said in the past he's in nigeria and other west african countries. >> as of now really nobody knows where he is or if he's coming back? >> he's communicating through e- mail. you never know the source of the e-mail. nobody is talking to him, recognizing the voice. they're not doing skype. they're very much concerned about the mental state and safety for walter fontroy tonight. >> thank you. >>> 37-year-old laurence smith is behind bars tonight charged with shooting and killing her husband. police in spotsylvania county say she called 911 last night claiming that she accidentally shot her husband. investigators say 44-year-old sean smith was dead when they got to the couple's home on harrison road from an apparent gunshot wound to the head. >>> daniel rosen, a top official at the state d
drew concerns a few years ago when he went to libya claiming to have a relationship with moammar gadhafi. he was in hiding there fearing for his life, so we couldn't confirm his claims. right now friends fear for his safety and mental health. he says now that he's in dubai, but nobody can be certain. he's said in the past he's in nigeria and other west african countries. >> as of now really nobody knows where he is or if he's coming back? >> he's communicating through e- mail. you...
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whether this mystery $700,000 could be money that came from the regime of former leader of libya gadhafifinance the election campaign of nicklas sarkozy. >>> a mob in india has beaten a alleged rapist to death. the prison is in the northeastern state of naggaland near bangladesh. >> reporter: local madia are suggesting that what started as a peaceful protest took an unexpected turn with the mobber approximately at least one thousand people turning to the prison where the alleged rapist was being held. they stormed the prison. took the prisoner out. beat him and paraded him to the center of town. he died of his injuries at that point. they suggest that while there's no connection between the events that have unfolded in india as a result of the airing of a documentary that relates to a 2012 gang rape of a medical student on a bus in new delhi and what has happened here on thursday. however, it is fair to say that the incidents have unfolded at a very interesting time at a time when there's a resurgent debate about rape and sexual violence in india, and calling for greater action on the pa
whether this mystery $700,000 could be money that came from the regime of former leader of libya gadhafifinance the election campaign of nicklas sarkozy. >>> a mob in india has beaten a alleged rapist to death. the prison is in the northeastern state of naggaland near bangladesh. >> reporter: local madia are suggesting that what started as a peaceful protest took an unexpected turn with the mobber approximately at least one thousand people turning to the prison where the alleged...
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a bit further to see if this could have actually been money that came from the regime of colonel gadhafie the campaign of sarkozy. >>> spain's political confidence is at an all time low. now one group is trying to restore confidence in the system by changing the way towns are run. >> reporter: it may be a sleepily computer town outside of madrid but in its own small way it has been quietly revolutionizing politics in spain. some 23,000 people live here. and it has taken grass roots politics to another level. four years ago a group of residents fed up with the council decided to take matters into their own hands and formed a local party. their priorities were to get rid of the town's debt. they won beating the ruling popular party's 24-year hold here. then they reduced their own wages, trimmed down expenses and got rid of their debt. all of this while most of them still held on to their own day jobs. >> we don't have a political motto. it's our own management. okay. we just think that we have to manage the city as if it were a home. the same thing you do. you first do -- repair the pipes
a bit further to see if this could have actually been money that came from the regime of colonel gadhafie the campaign of sarkozy. >>> spain's political confidence is at an all time low. now one group is trying to restore confidence in the system by changing the way towns are run. >> reporter: it may be a sleepily computer town outside of madrid but in its own small way it has been quietly revolutionizing politics in spain. some 23,000 people live here. and it has taken grass...
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into is the possibility that this money was in fact coming from the former libyan leader colonel gadhafi as part of financial contributions to the election campaign in 2007 by the former french president nicholas sarkozy. >> is this likely to impact the political fortunes of sarkozy and his hopes for reelection? >> certainly it won't help. will car sarkozy himself obviously lost the presidential election in 2012. he had a few years in the political wilderness, but last year staged something of a comeback by getting himself reelected as leader of the opposition right wing u.m.p. party. obviously, his ambition very much to return to the palace as president of france. he's dogged by all sorts of allegations pertaining to alleged corruption. he himself was questioned some months ago. apparently there were police taps on his phone and there was suspicion that he might as we said, have been receiving campaign funds back in 2007 from everseas forces. the fact now that his very close aid who worked closely with mr. sarkozy before he was president and acted as interior minister while mr. sarkozy
into is the possibility that this money was in fact coming from the former libyan leader colonel gadhafi as part of financial contributions to the election campaign in 2007 by the former french president nicholas sarkozy. >> is this likely to impact the political fortunes of sarkozy and his hopes for reelection? >> certainly it won't help. will car sarkozy himself obviously lost the presidential election in 2012. he had a few years in the political wilderness, but last year staged...
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government based in tibrook and he was in the 2011 revolution against the former president moammar gadhafiorces loyal to the government shot down a fighter jet owned by the malitia and backs the government in tripoli saying the plane crashed because of technical fault. spokesman said one pilot died while the other was arrested. libya's dawn main political military base is city of misrata east of tripoli and they are the most powerful of groups after the revolution and seized weapons from forces loyal to the deposed libya leader and consolidated their power base. and as we report from misrata their support is key to any deal on a national unity government. >> reporter: it has long been criticized for acting as an independent state. it has been accused of using military force for political gain. and it has been labeled as an extremist stronghold. misrata denies all that but there is no doubt that this city in central libya is not only powerful within its own borders, its influence extends far beyond. misrata is east of tripoli, to a large extent government in tripoli relies on libya dawn mil
government based in tibrook and he was in the 2011 revolution against the former president moammar gadhafiorces loyal to the government shot down a fighter jet owned by the malitia and backs the government in tripoli saying the plane crashed because of technical fault. spokesman said one pilot died while the other was arrested. libya's dawn main political military base is city of misrata east of tripoli and they are the most powerful of groups after the revolution and seized weapons from forces...
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fauntroy started going to africa, first libya where he claimed to have a relationship with moammar gadhafi. then to algeria and all the way to dubai. friends and family are not sure where in africa he is today. they question his mental state, his living accommodations and say he has no source of income that they know of. friends point out walter fauntroy missed the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and he missed the 50th anniversary of selma. he missed marion barry's funeral. all of his friends say this isn't like walter fauntroy. this is bruce johnson reporting for wusa9. >> tonight we did talk to d.c. congressional delegate eleanor holmes norton and she believes that a revoked passport does not prevent fauntroy from traveling back to this country. she said her office is looking into the matter. >>> wusa9 learned a metro transit authority employee is under investigation accused of posting comments on facebook that threaten the relatives of police officers. that employee is gerald mccray. the comments on his facebook address the recent shootings of two police officers in ferguson
fauntroy started going to africa, first libya where he claimed to have a relationship with moammar gadhafi. then to algeria and all the way to dubai. friends and family are not sure where in africa he is today. they question his mental state, his living accommodations and say he has no source of income that they know of. friends point out walter fauntroy missed the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and he missed the 50th anniversary of selma. he missed marion barry's funeral. all of...
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oy fr tum >>mark: gadhafi to the down 80 points when it to see what will happen with the federal reserveinterest rates and the u.s. economy strong enough for them to start raising rates that will be a key factor in more good news on the economy and job market will be watching wall street. keep our eyes on temperatures in the water on the way. >>reporter: the forecast looks pretty good we do have a core temperature this morning followed by sunny skies and and maybe some rain and then just go over there. here is the crescent moon ride over here we will have a new moon started on friday is also the first day of spring clear skies summerize to be about our fears were looks like looking at the west we will say just to live this morning and before the cost the bay in the areas we have looked mid-50s us time to the to start one and a low to mid '60's it wanted lower to mid 70's and 45 hot hours we do have some rain from storm track forecasts when to expect to come up and about 15 minutes. >>george: however the back of is already starting to build into the macarthur maze and we are releasing an
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. >> moammar gadhafi wasn't the greatest of guys but he was better than having radicals there. out that he was talking to people his son was saying that hey, we'll be happy to go. we'll be happy to transition leadership. but that was not good enough. you see what's happening in iraq. how that place has been destabilized. the kurds are asking for support. they're not getting it. >> and we're picking apart benjamin netanyahu. you've been in this situations. whether you hate a leader or not. and many leaders hate other leaders. you don't air the dirty laundry for the world to see. >> especially that relationship where he's living in a neighborhood with enemies all around him. hamas. all of them. >> what do you think of him revealing what he said in a phone call, i think that's weird. >> it's extremely weird. it's supposed to be a private conversation. >> what i thought, any other leader is going to speak to him, how do i know this guy won't jump to a press release. >> who will help us out? think about the doctor who targeted osama bin laden for us, he's sitting in a pakistan priso
. >> moammar gadhafi wasn't the greatest of guys but he was better than having radicals there. out that he was talking to people his son was saying that hey, we'll be happy to go. we'll be happy to transition leadership. but that was not good enough. you see what's happening in iraq. how that place has been destabilized. the kurds are asking for support. they're not getting it. >> and we're picking apart benjamin netanyahu. you've been in this situations. whether you hate a leader...
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that was their intervention under the guise of the duty to protect to stop gadhafi from killing people. many more people were killed after they destabilized it. a tv station in libya right now. it is a disaster. before, during and after, tend to failures here it is hillary clinton runs i hope the american people seek the truth. thank you. thank you are a match. i appreciate it. [applause]
that was their intervention under the guise of the duty to protect to stop gadhafi from killing people. many more people were killed after they destabilized it. a tv station in libya right now. it is a disaster. before, during and after, tend to failures here it is hillary clinton runs i hope the american people seek the truth. thank you. thank you are a match. i appreciate it. [applause]
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complicating the talks the appointment today of a new army commander with ties to toppled leader moammar gadhafi. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will deliver his much debated and discussed speech to congress tomorrow. he is expected to warn lawmakers against negotiating with the iranian government. today the secretary of state expressed concern that confidential details of the deal they are working on might soon be revealed, he urged congress to not condemn a deal that hasn't been determined yet. >>> having accepted that invitation to address congress tomorrow, netanyahu is getting a frosty reception from the white house. tom arkmanman reports on his speech to the biggest lobbying organization. >> 8.aipac, should not split democrats from republicans in their traditional staunch support for israel. >> and i regret that some people have misperceived my visit here this week as doing that. israel has always been a bipartisan issue israel should always remain a bipartisan issue. >> tactical mistake netanyahu's decision to accept the joint speech before congress. just as the negotiations
complicating the talks the appointment today of a new army commander with ties to toppled leader moammar gadhafi. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will deliver his much debated and discussed speech to congress tomorrow. he is expected to warn lawmakers against negotiating with the iranian government. today the secretary of state expressed concern that confidential details of the deal they are working on might soon be revealed, he urged congress to not condemn a deal that...
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digging a bit further to find out if this could be money that came from the regime of colonel ga gadhafinance the campaign of nicklas sarkozy. >>> russia and ukraine have agreed to double the number of observers of the ceasefire. on friday a car bomb in the city of kharkiv left two people injured. simon mcgregor-wood has more. >> reporter: the car exploded as it passed through a suburb of kharkiv kharkiv. it belonged to this man. all are said to have be stable condition. the local police say they think the explosion was caused by a magnetic mine. they have accused russian-backed groups of trying to open a new front to destabilize parts of ukraine they want to control. on the 22nd of february a bomb exploded during a proukrainian rally in the same city. four people were killed including a police officer. but it's not only in kharkiv. this police video shows a car packed with explosives in the city of mariupol. the ukrainian authorities detect the hand of russia. >> translator: we have confession testimony saying who recruited them where they were trained, and it was on the territory of th
digging a bit further to find out if this could be money that came from the regime of colonel ga gadhafinance the campaign of nicklas sarkozy. >>> russia and ukraine have agreed to double the number of observers of the ceasefire. on friday a car bomb in the city of kharkiv left two people injured. simon mcgregor-wood has more. >> reporter: the car exploded as it passed through a suburb of kharkiv kharkiv. it belonged to this man. all are said to have be stable condition. the...
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fontroy started going to africa, first to libya where he claimed to have a relationship with moammar gadhafi, then algeria, then dubai. friends and family are not sure where in after cat former congressman is today. -- the -- in africa the former congressman is today. they question his mental state and says he has no coffers income that they know of. -- no income that they know of. people started to raise questions and became quite suspicious when walter fontroy missed marion barry's funeral. they became really suspicious when he took part in none of the activities surrounding the 50th anniversary of selma. >> is there any indication he might be in hiding, that he might know about this? >> everything is relative. he knows about this. he's discussed this. whether or not he's in hiding we don't really know. they're very much concerned about his mental state because his behavior has not been that of a rational person. they can fix whatever is wrong, his family, friend and attorney, they can fix whatever is wrong with the justice system and raise the money. no judge want to put walter fontroy in
fontroy started going to africa, first to libya where he claimed to have a relationship with moammar gadhafi, then algeria, then dubai. friends and family are not sure where in after cat former congressman is today. -- the -- in africa the former congressman is today. they question his mental state and says he has no coffers income that they know of. -- no income that they know of. people started to raise questions and became quite suspicious when walter fontroy missed marion barry's funeral....
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had an obligation to try and help libya after they intervened with nato backing to overthrow the gadhafime. many libyans feel their country had been neglected and ignored by the international community since allowing this to emerge. >> can't believe what it's like for the regular zones. we appreciate your updates. >>> greece is looking to fund itself without a third bailout. one idea -- hiring tourists to catch tax cheats. would you be a tax buy for grease? we'll look that. >>> some parents were found clinging to the oat of the wall of the children's school. emale announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because beautiful skin goes with everything. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans they pick u
had an obligation to try and help libya after they intervened with nato backing to overthrow the gadhafime. many libyans feel their country had been neglected and ignored by the international community since allowing this to emerge. >> can't believe what it's like for the regular zones. we appreciate your updates. >>> greece is looking to fund itself without a third bailout. one idea -- hiring tourists to catch tax cheats. would you be a tax buy for grease? we'll look that....
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let's go to a political analyst and former advisor to the libyan national transitional council after gadhafi'sting. good to see you. do you see a path into reconciling the political inflighting in order to fix the violence in libya? >> i think they have gotten to a point where they have no choice but to at least make an attempt to form a coalition government. as much as we all are very optimistic about the outcome of that i'm still reluctant to be too optimistic because of the history in the past year or year and a half and fighting between one that is the legitimate government elected by the people and illegitimate government in tripoli. the test will be in how this coalition government will operate in -- in the presence of coalition forces and -- and militias -- not coalition forces i'm sorry -- militias and outlawed and renegade -- >> yeah various militias fighting on both sides. remind us what issues divide these two factions? >> well the islamist in tripoli that have actually decided to stay on and act as a government in tripoli lost after -- lost the last election in june 2014 after winn
let's go to a political analyst and former advisor to the libyan national transitional council after gadhafi'sting. good to see you. do you see a path into reconciling the political inflighting in order to fix the violence in libya? >> i think they have gotten to a point where they have no choice but to at least make an attempt to form a coalition government. as much as we all are very optimistic about the outcome of that i'm still reluctant to be too optimistic because of the history in...
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as you know libya when gadhafi fell all those weapons caches or looted surface-to-air missiles heavyot of tunisians who have gone across the border for combat training. doesn't really come as a surprise that tunis got hit. i would like to go back to peter's point. this was a very secular country. i used to live there. it was amazing. it was almost french at that point. and the fact that they have switched over to this jihadi mentality is not a good sign. >> i was there right after the glow the height the optimism of the arab spring. it started in tunisia. things seemed to be moving in a great direction not only there but throughout north africa. of course elsewhere in the middle east. but that has collapsed for all practical purposes totally, right? >> i think it remains to be seen in tunisia. this is one event. but it's only obviously collapsed completely in libya. to call libya a failed state is almost too polite at this point. i talked to u.s. government officials who estimate about a twelfth of the country is under control of these jihadi groups like isis. and you know which is n
as you know libya when gadhafi fell all those weapons caches or looted surface-to-air missiles heavyot of tunisians who have gone across the border for combat training. doesn't really come as a surprise that tunis got hit. i would like to go back to peter's point. this was a very secular country. i used to live there. it was amazing. it was almost french at that point. and the fact that they have switched over to this jihadi mentality is not a good sign. >> i was there right after the...
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stop potential massacre in benghazi but then went much further in a no-fly zone and helped topple gadhafiand now we have isis and libya and they are beheading coptic christians, egypt bombing, and the u.s. debating this expensive for measure libya could be next on the u.s. target list. >> that is a very important analogy. what happened, as you say, there was a claim there might be a massacre in benghazi. and in response to that, there was a human resolution which had several -- you and resolution, which had several elements. one call for cease-fire negotiations, which apparently, it off he accepted. another was a no-fly zone. to stop attacks in benghazi. the three traditional imperial powers britain, france, and the united states, immediately violated the resolution. no diplomacy, no cease-fire. they immediately became the air force of the rebel forces. in fact, the war itself have plenty of brutality. there were violent militias, attacks on the africans living in libya, all sorts of things. the end result is just to tear libya to shreds. i now, it is torn between two major warring militi
stop potential massacre in benghazi but then went much further in a no-fly zone and helped topple gadhafiand now we have isis and libya and they are beheading coptic christians, egypt bombing, and the u.s. debating this expensive for measure libya could be next on the u.s. target list. >> that is a very important analogy. what happened, as you say, there was a claim there might be a massacre in benghazi. and in response to that, there was a human resolution which had several -- you and...
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recognized government based in tubrook and he was a commander in the 2011 revolution against moammar gadhafies loyal to the tobrook government said they shot down a fighter jet by the dawn malitia over zintan and backs legally install government in tripoli saying the plane crashed because of technical problems and a spokesman from zintan said one pilot died and the other arrested. libya dawn political and military bases in city of misrata east of tripoli and it became the most powerful armed group after the revolution and we report from misrata and their support is key to any deal on a national unity government. >> reporter: it has long been criticized for acting as an independent state. it has been accused of using military force for political gain and it has been labeled as an extremist stronghold misrata denies all that but there is no doubt that the city in central libya is not only powerful within its own borders, its influence extends far beyond. misrata is east of tripoli, to a large extent the government in tripoli relies on the libyan dawn military alliance to stay in power and misr
recognized government based in tubrook and he was a commander in the 2011 revolution against moammar gadhafies loyal to the tobrook government said they shot down a fighter jet by the dawn malitia over zintan and backs legally install government in tripoli saying the plane crashed because of technical problems and a spokesman from zintan said one pilot died and the other arrested. libya dawn political and military bases in city of misrata east of tripoli and it became the most powerful armed...
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. >> in the post-gadhafi era wondering what would happen in the vacuum. thank you very much. three people still on the loose with terrorists on the run in tunisia. >>> let's move on. caroline kennedy, jfk's daughter and u.s. ambassador to japan is reportedly receiving death threats, all this after u.s. ambassador to south korea was slashed. we'll talk about that skusht what's happening ahead. also the millionaire star of hbo's "the jinx" is being accused of murder and hear where they are putting him, and syria claims it shot down a u.s. drone as the pentagon gives a pretty interesting response to that. are u.s. secrets possibly at risk here? you're watching cnn. i'm brian vickers, nascar® driver. i'm kevin nealon comedian. and i'm arnold palmer, professional golfer. know what we have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. me, when i had a blood clot in my leg that could have traveled to my lungs. that's why i took xarelto®, too. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. i took xarelto® for afib... an irregular
. >> in the post-gadhafi era wondering what would happen in the vacuum. thank you very much. three people still on the loose with terrorists on the run in tunisia. >>> let's move on. caroline kennedy, jfk's daughter and u.s. ambassador to japan is reportedly receiving death threats, all this after u.s. ambassador to south korea was slashed. we'll talk about that skusht what's happening ahead. also the millionaire star of hbo's "the jinx" is being accused of murder and...
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negotiations with iran would dismantle the nuclear program, similar to what happened in libya, where gadhafi said he doesn't want the nuclear program anymore and took it apart. instead they believed the program will be frozen in place more or less with some unverifiable controls put in place. and this is part of a larger dynamic in the middle east where you have israel saudi arabia, several other countries banding together saying that not only is it about iran's nuclear program, which should be contained and eventually dismantled but it's about preventing iran from spreading its influence across the region. you have iran spreading its influence through rebels in yemen, through militia groups that are not backed by u.s. air strikes in iraq and frankly this country -- this israeli government doesn't want to see iran in its words, be rewarded for its aggressive behavior. chris? >> richard engel with a great report there. joins us is christopher hill and ambassador, you've been through a lot of diplomacy in your life. is this a desperate last-minute effort? >> i think we're probably getting some
negotiations with iran would dismantle the nuclear program, similar to what happened in libya, where gadhafi said he doesn't want the nuclear program anymore and took it apart. instead they believed the program will be frozen in place more or less with some unverifiable controls put in place. and this is part of a larger dynamic in the middle east where you have israel saudi arabia, several other countries banding together saying that not only is it about iran's nuclear program, which should be...
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. >>> and gadhafi groups battling to control the country and u.n.ying to bring all sides together to end violence by holding talks in morocco and live to the capitol in our very own and it shows you how difficult all of this is the original tribes now the growing threat of i.s.i.l., not to forget those who need to come to some sort of agreement at the table there. >> will i update you what is happening in the capitol, the u.n. special envoy to libya and is holding a press conference as we speak. basically i was able to listen to what he had to say at the beginning and he said he is pretty much concerned about the state of violence in libya and the rise of i.s.i.l.-affiliated groups and told the recognized government of tobruk and tripoli for three days of agreement, sunday and leaving on monday to brussels to meet with the international community hoping for agreement and he is concerned about violence and concerned about what he has been seeing in this part of the world and particularly that i.s.i.l. may be using violence to spread in libya. however
. >>> and gadhafi groups battling to control the country and u.n.ying to bring all sides together to end violence by holding talks in morocco and live to the capitol in our very own and it shows you how difficult all of this is the original tribes now the growing threat of i.s.i.l., not to forget those who need to come to some sort of agreement at the table there. >> will i update you what is happening in the capitol, the u.n. special envoy to libya and is holding a press...
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right after debate and included britain involvement in libya intervention and saw the end of the gadhafidespite the crisis he talked about the nato-led operation. campaigning winding down ahead of nigeria presidential election this weekend. president goodluck jonathan addressed the nation saying he cherished the democracy and asked people to cast their votes peacefully, opposition leader called on nigeria people to come out and vote to remove what he called an incompetent government from office and let's look at the two men vying for the top job and we will start here. >> reporter: he ruled nigeria from january 1984 until august 1985 after taking power in a military coup. mohamed has since tried and failed three times to become president. when he was in power the former military leader had a journalist without charge and ban public demonstrations but at 73 supporters say he has changed. >> he comes with a history of being a fair person and comes with a history of not being corrupt and a country in the worst stages of corruption. this would be something that could be changed and that peop
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because i know that gadhafi had ties to the chicago semi-muslim gangs back in the '90s. >> right. well, this is definitely, number one, americans who have been arrested who are in prison now who wanted to go overseas and join isis. so, to me, they could absolutely be a problem if they get into the prison population. we've had a long run here over the past few decades of inmates in american prisons converting to us ham and becoming radical -- islam and becoming radicalized. that's a documented fight. so absolutely. with isis doing what it's doing making such a big splash on the world stage and doing it in such an audacious way, absolutely. people in prison, that's going to connect with not only people in prison, but radicals outside of prison. what they're doing is connecting with people in a major way, and the prison population -- again we've had cases where muslim brotherhood-connected individuals have served as prison imams and chaplains. so you have the fox guarding the henhouse in many ways. so remain highly highly concerned about the american prison population and the further
because i know that gadhafi had ties to the chicago semi-muslim gangs back in the '90s. >> right. well, this is definitely, number one, americans who have been arrested who are in prison now who wanted to go overseas and join isis. so, to me, they could absolutely be a problem if they get into the prison population. we've had a long run here over the past few decades of inmates in american prisons converting to us ham and becoming radical -- islam and becoming radicalized. that's a...
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this was a policy decision that was made to abandon a counterterrorism alliance we had with the gadhafiand basically switched sides knowing a lot of people on the other side were jihadists and for that reason, i have been worried from the start that it's not just the democrats who have an interest in obstructing the inquiry into benghazi. >> walter, we were talking about this before. look at libya. it's not just owned by barack obama. it's owned by a lot of republicans that were banging their swords saying let's go in and get him. >> that's the larger issue here. we barrelled into syria. we barrelled into iraq. we barrelled into libya. and we own this broken territory and everybody is a little bit uncomfortable not having predicted what a mess we were going to leave if we went into each of these countries. you know deep inside i would love to hear andrew on this deep inside a lot of people said if we could rewind the clock, we wouldn't try to topple gadhafi or saddam hussein. what about you? >> they were saying please don't do this as far as libya was concerned. inevitably, what it mean
this was a policy decision that was made to abandon a counterterrorism alliance we had with the gadhafiand basically switched sides knowing a lot of people on the other side were jihadists and for that reason, i have been worried from the start that it's not just the democrats who have an interest in obstructing the inquiry into benghazi. >> walter, we were talking about this before. look at libya. it's not just owned by barack obama. it's owned by a lot of republicans that were banging...