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he opens dialogue with gadhafi gadhafi news up live news evil if you don't want to show us suddenly havea. dummy tell all digital of your biting buddy less edited usfsa cook at spots ok but he still g.p.s. search me so give me do you think just because the west. year got there she. did you what was an all. who in law does she did you thought you was a live audience just villa in new. scalloped or charges. that you call politicians you little glass again. gadhafi agreed not to cross the sixteenth parallel a symbolic boundary that separated the pro libyan troops from the regime of essent outrage over be a part of a gloomy a no call to show this is an must be a loss is not a fault among. my colleagues and i in washington were aware of the fact that some elements of the french government were tempted to try to work with. khadafi in our message to the french would have been when you sup with the devil use along. within two years is an ab grey had taken his place on the international stage. within the country his regime carried out their first massacres in the south. for the requirements of th
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colonel moammar gadhafi wanted to an exchange.he was an equally ambitious revolutionary but all the more powerful thanks to the money he made from oil. in the name of his pan african dream he okie pie district of land in knows who the neighboring territory of libya and launched a rebellion against is an apple. but then. you jack. has gone in to get it into the ice that. gadhafi threatened western interests. not only in chad but globally. he supported revolutionary movements and financed international terrorism. the west extended support to have way that's absolutely any cost. then a result of the previous was. ronald reagan to stalin i swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. we can and will resolve the problems which now confront us ackland the president reagan came into power we were instructed to do everything possible to stop libyan activities america was like going against gadhafi he was just doing everything to foment revolution so in that context chad became an important area for us
colonel moammar gadhafi wanted to an exchange.he was an equally ambitious revolutionary but all the more powerful thanks to the money he made from oil. in the name of his pan african dream he okie pie district of land in knows who the neighboring territory of libya and launched a rebellion against is an apple. but then. you jack. has gone in to get it into the ice that. gadhafi threatened western interests. not only in chad but globally. he supported revolutionary movements and financed...
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colonel moammar gadhafi wanted to an exchange.he was an equally ambitious revolutionary but all the more powerful thanks to the money he made from oil. in the name of his pan african dream he okie pie district of landon knows who the neighboring territory of libya and launched a rebellion against is an apple. but then. he kept. a stone in to get it into the ice that. gadhafi threatened western interests. not only in chad but locally. he supported revolutionary movements and financed international terrorism. the west extended support to send out way it's absolutely coast. ethan a big reason that it did it was the. right of reagan to sell and i swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. we can and will resolve the problems which now confront us ackland the president reagan came into power we were instructed to do everything possible to stop libyan activities america was like going against gadhafi he was just doing everything to foment revolution so in that context chad became an important area
colonel moammar gadhafi wanted to an exchange.he was an equally ambitious revolutionary but all the more powerful thanks to the money he made from oil. in the name of his pan african dream he okie pie district of landon knows who the neighboring territory of libya and launched a rebellion against is an apple. but then. he kept. a stone in to get it into the ice that. gadhafi threatened western interests. not only in chad but locally. he supported revolutionary movements and financed...
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he opens dialogue with gadhafi gadhafi news up live news evil if you don't want to show us suddenly a dummy tell all digital of your biting buddy less edited usfsa cook at spots or people are still g.p.s. search me so good you think other guess because the west. year got her she. did you what was an all. who in law does she did you thought you was a live audience just villa in new. scalloped or a child. that you call partition as you little glass it again. gadhafi agreed not to cross the sixteenth parallel a symbolic boundary that separated the pro libyan troops from the regime of essent outgoing over be a part of a gloomy a new goal to show if the sun must be a loss of hope among. my colleagues and i in washington were aware of the fact that some elements of the french government were tempted to try to work with. khadafi in our message to the french would have been when you sup with the devil use a long. within two years. had taken his place on the international stage. within the country his regime carried out their first massacres in the south. for the requirements of the trial lawy
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colonel moammar gadhafi wanted to an exchange.he was an equally ambitious revolutionary but all the more powerful thanks to the money he made from oil. in the name of his pan african dream he okie pie district of land in knows who the neighboring territory of libya and launched a rebellion against dissent appling. under but at the end. of the job. as done in to get it into a. good effete threatened western interests. not only in chad good locally. he supported revolutionary movements and financed international terrorism. the west extended support to is an ab way that's absolutely any cost. then a result that he predicted was the. ronald reagan do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. we can and will resolve the problems which now confront us ackland the president reagan came into power we were instructed to do everything possible to stop libyan activities america was like going against gadhafi he was just doing everything to foment revolution so in that context chad became an i
colonel moammar gadhafi wanted to an exchange.he was an equally ambitious revolutionary but all the more powerful thanks to the money he made from oil. in the name of his pan african dream he okie pie district of land in knows who the neighboring territory of libya and launched a rebellion against dissent appling. under but at the end. of the job. as done in to get it into a. good effete threatened western interests. not only in chad good locally. he supported revolutionary movements and...
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i think this gadhafi was head of state for more than four decades why didn't he. do everything you know to promote education to promote social just its approach imagine that this nick paper has done this as promoted i would say the minimum of the democracy the minimum of social justice is the minimum of i think the probably leader would be one of the richest and the most stable country in the in the region but this is didn't happen so once again what's happened now in libya the outbreak of the ruble lucian and the aftermath of the bush and it's the responsibility of gaddafi exactly it's the responsibility al bashir assad in syria is the responsibility of the dictatorship in tunisia i think if they imagine that all of those dictators behaved differently imagine that in syria for instance the bush either side has accepted the minimal freedoms a minimum of social justice you wouldn't have this is the biscuit passed through from here. ok so i was going to debate one topic right now i must confess that there have been we're talking about things that didn't happen and w
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of an economic hitman great book he has also said that the true reason for the attack on libya was gadhafi has moved away from the dollar and the euro clearly it's all about the banking all right if you are watching independent outside the mainstream news then you know that we could go there was an absolute massacre in gaza israeli snipers simply opened fire on thousands of unarmed palestinians killing at least eighteen and wounding well over a thousand videos have been released of snipers shooting protesters while they were simply you know walking around or praying but if you turned on the mainstream corporate media in the rare moment they covered it we had to really look for these videos try and find their reporting on it and then in the rare moment they did you get a more vague mysterious view of events the european union is calling for a transparent investigation this after the deaths of seventeen palestinians in clashes with israeli troops on friday deaths of seventeen palestinians but how did they do you know it's open to interpretation like a like a rorschach massacre you know it's
of an economic hitman great book he has also said that the true reason for the attack on libya was gadhafi has moved away from the dollar and the euro clearly it's all about the banking all right if you are watching independent outside the mainstream news then you know that we could go there was an absolute massacre in gaza israeli snipers simply opened fire on thousands of unarmed palestinians killing at least eighteen and wounding well over a thousand videos have been released of snipers...
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regime managed to uphold the tribal power balance in a country with gadhafi gone the tribes have gone to war do you think it's a responsible to start a revolt without thinking about how to keep the country together after their waltz i mean my class was you know if you were removing the dictator but losing the country in the process. yes well this is exactly what many people would say everywhere but i can i can respond to this. who is responsible of the situation on p.b.s. i think this kadafi was head of state for more than for the kids why didn't he. do everything you know to promote education to promote social justice it's a process about imagine that this nick paper has done this has promoted i would see the minimum of the democracy the minimum of social justice is the minimum of i think the probably leader would be one of the richest and the most stable country in the in the region but this is didn't happen so once again what's happened now in libya the outbreak of the repercussions and the aftermath of the bush and it's the responsibility of gaddafi exactly it's the responsibility
regime managed to uphold the tribal power balance in a country with gadhafi gone the tribes have gone to war do you think it's a responsible to start a revolt without thinking about how to keep the country together after their waltz i mean my class was you know if you were removing the dictator but losing the country in the process. yes well this is exactly what many people would say everywhere but i can i can respond to this. who is responsible of the situation on p.b.s. i think this kadafi...
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our plan was to stop gadhafi's army from slaughtering people in benghazi. and over the course of those, you know, once you intervene, once you get into the mix as my mother from montana would say, shit happens, and that's what happened. it got out of control. we didn't kill gadhafi, right? we had nothing to do with his murder. we did not want it. we actually tried to work with the russians, and a guy in the book who was my friend to try to figure out a way maybe we could get gadhafi out of the country because we were worried exactly about the scenario that eventually happened. and we even cleared air space so that he could fly in on a government jet into tripoli and try to negotiate that, because he knew gadhafi. didn't work. and, you know, i say that about a lot of things in government. like you have your game plan, you sit in that windowless room in the white house situation room, you run through 28 contingencies about what you think's going to happen, and then the point of contact of running the play a lot of things happen that you're not prepared for. a
our plan was to stop gadhafi's army from slaughtering people in benghazi. and over the course of those, you know, once you intervene, once you get into the mix as my mother from montana would say, shit happens, and that's what happened. it got out of control. we didn't kill gadhafi, right? we had nothing to do with his murder. we did not want it. we actually tried to work with the russians, and a guy in the book who was my friend to try to figure out a way maybe we could get gadhafi out of the...
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or sole support to try to lead the revolution of course this is what happened in the end in libya gadhafi has done everything you know to prevent any kind of organization whether it was but it because all just n.g.o.s and so when one who as i were thrown there was it kind of a vacuum and you know when you have this kind of back and of course you can you can have everything you can have this horrible violence going on just no yes no fortunately in tunisia because we have this tradition of being strong civil society for so many the case before that even before that the best way we were lucky because we have had this you know this. group of people leading the people who should and this is why we didn't we didn't have this civil war and so for so the arab spring protests got a lot of people really excited and the western leaders western media law school activists all of them were like opposite os but in the wave of excitement what happens to the voices of people who didn't want to come out to the streets for instance while people in benghazi want to see out people in tripoli were not as excit
or sole support to try to lead the revolution of course this is what happened in the end in libya gadhafi has done everything you know to prevent any kind of organization whether it was but it because all just n.g.o.s and so when one who as i were thrown there was it kind of a vacuum and you know when you have this kind of back and of course you can you can have everything you can have this horrible violence going on just no yes no fortunately in tunisia because we have this tradition of being...
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we didn't kill gadhafi. we had had nothing to do with his murder.we tried to work if the russians and a guy named margalev, my friend to try to figure out way to get gadhafi out of the country because we were worried exactly about the scenario that happened. and we even cleared air space so he fly in on a government jet into triply and -- tripoli bus he knew gadhafi and didn't work. i say that about a lot of things in government. you have your game plan and sid in the windowless room in the white house, you run through 28 contingency what you think will help and then the point of can tact and run thing play, a lot of things happen you're not prepared for, and there's no doubt that medvedev was very disappointed in what happened. in fact near in france, remember it vividly, pretty calm, cool guy. kind of like obama, very rational, not a lot of drama. but in that meeting, he was upset, and he felt like we had bow trayed him betting the mission creep. good luck with the paper. >> i wonder if you can comment on the nation nate tower of russian collabora
we didn't kill gadhafi. we had had nothing to do with his murder.we tried to work if the russians and a guy named margalev, my friend to try to figure out way to get gadhafi out of the country because we were worried exactly about the scenario that happened. and we even cleared air space so he fly in on a government jet into triply and -- tripoli bus he knew gadhafi and didn't work. i say that about a lot of things in government. you have your game plan and sid in the windowless room in the...
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in two thousand and eleven so his father had joined the uprising against the gadhafi government and he was thought to have been fighting with a group called the libyan islamic fighting group so their two sons from two thousand and eleven to around about two thousand and fourteen when this sort of evacuation took place they called it sort of shuffled shuttled. back and forth between the u.k. and libya and they were definitely in libya in august two thousand and fourteen a baby was nineteen at the time so he was taking a gap year from college in manchester it was thought and the fighting in libya intensified so british officials offered to evacuate british citizens from tripoli and any of the u.k. citizen that might be there was offered this assistance the question was how a bady ended up sleeping through the net and getting on to that royal navy ship because m i five the domestic intelligence agency hair. was reportedly aware of the baby and it was monitoring him given his father's return to libya and his links to this is limited fighting group but according to media reports here in
in two thousand and eleven so his father had joined the uprising against the gadhafi government and he was thought to have been fighting with a group called the libyan islamic fighting group so their two sons from two thousand and eleven to around about two thousand and fourteen when this sort of evacuation took place they called it sort of shuffled shuttled. back and forth between the u.k. and libya and they were definitely in libya in august two thousand and fourteen a baby was nineteen at...
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life is in the hands of the crown prince so this is following the pattern of assisi in egypt and gadhafi in libya before and so dump listen and this is troubling because saudi arabia never had this kind of leadership before so this is and keeping with what he's been doing and the real significance of this is that there are two areas a we really don't know what people's views are one is in the whole religious establishment and the second one is really in the public as a whole including the business establishment people are afraid to speak out now because they've seized they see what happens to people who speak differently than the than the government and therefore there's a lot of uncertainty in terms of how much support is there for these reforms and that the terrible irony is that saudi arabia or needs to make reforms some of the reforms that have been identified or so are really very very sensible and needed but most of what has been going on is dropping confidence in the ability of the government to bring about ok it's reforms including now the apparent delay of the around cope privat
life is in the hands of the crown prince so this is following the pattern of assisi in egypt and gadhafi in libya before and so dump listen and this is troubling because saudi arabia never had this kind of leadership before so this is and keeping with what he's been doing and the real significance of this is that there are two areas a we really don't know what people's views are one is in the whole religious establishment and the second one is really in the public as a whole including the...
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me to have cost the economy more than a billion dollars previous battle since the death of a model gadhafi seven years ago caused production to fluctuate re storing the full hour put is a top priority boost for foreign customers and libya's national oil corporation which is promising production will be back to normal soon. tripoli japan's prime minister has visited areas hit by the worst flooding in the country for three decades and promised to help the survivors while pledging four billion dollars towards recovery there are they spoke to survivors sheltering in an evacuation center in the western city of course shaky more than forty of the one hundred seventy six people who died in the floods and landslides lived there dozens remain missing robert bryant has more. shinzo visit comes as emergency teams continue to search through debris and destroyed houses looking for some of the people who are still missing thousands of people remain displaced meanwhile thousands more are gradually returning to their homes to assess the damage and figure out how to rebuild. government this is a chance to
me to have cost the economy more than a billion dollars previous battle since the death of a model gadhafi seven years ago caused production to fluctuate re storing the full hour put is a top priority boost for foreign customers and libya's national oil corporation which is promising production will be back to normal soon. tripoli japan's prime minister has visited areas hit by the worst flooding in the country for three decades and promised to help the survivors while pledging four billion...
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in two thousand and eleven a baby's parents moved to join the uprising against the government of gadhafi and his father was thought to have been fighting in a terrorist group called the ally f.g. the libyan islamic fighting group and a baby was thought to sort of shuttled back and forth between the u.k. and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent and so british officials made this offer to evacuate british nationals from the country that's how a baby ended up being rescued and by the time of his rescue emery five had stopped monitoring him and the implication therefore is that he was simply considered safe to return back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by the today in a statement they told us that the sort of the government inquiry into what led up to the manchester attack it found that the decision to start monitoring a baby in two thousand and fourteen found on the basis of. information available at the time and although they didn't mention a bady b
in two thousand and eleven a baby's parents moved to join the uprising against the government of gadhafi and his father was thought to have been fighting in a terrorist group called the ally f.g. the libyan islamic fighting group and a baby was thought to sort of shuttled back and forth between the u.k. and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent and so british...
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people safer and if you take a look in retrospect at that region saddam hussein was a dictator moammar gadhafi was a dictator. but if you can peer the sufferings of the people of iraq libya respectively and the beast the dictators and the president after the american the nato intervention in iraq and the new libya in violation of international law then i believe the numbers of those who were killed who were wounded who fled their homes would be probably hundreds of thousands more than those who suffered under these regimes. and the same is true for syria the people who ruined iraq who ruined libya now it's right to invite the international community to share responsibility for the migrants crisis. the same people draw no conclusions and they wanted to put syria in the same in the same state some end of his say that the united states might be interested in keeping this region in turmoil so that it can fish in this muddy waters i don't believe this is this is what the united states wants but when you look at defects it's what's happening it's what's happening and this is not to say that we want
people safer and if you take a look in retrospect at that region saddam hussein was a dictator moammar gadhafi was a dictator. but if you can peer the sufferings of the people of iraq libya respectively and the beast the dictators and the president after the american the nato intervention in iraq and the new libya in violation of international law then i believe the numbers of those who were killed who were wounded who fled their homes would be probably hundreds of thousands more than those who...
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people safer and if you take a look in retrospect at that region saddam hussein was a dictator moammar gadhafi was a dictator. but if you can peer the sufferings of the people of iraq and libya respectively and the beast the dictators and the president after the american the nato intervention in iraq and the new libya in violation of international law then i believe the numbers of those who were killed who were wounded who fled their homes would be probably hundreds of thousands more than those who suffered under these regimes. and the same is true for syria the people who ruined iraq who ruined libya now it's right to invite the international community to share responsibility for the migrants crisis the same people draw no conclusions and they wanted to put syria in the same in the same state some end of his say that the united states might be interested in keeping this region in turmoil so that it can fish in this muddy waters i don't believe this is this is what the united states wants but when you look at defects it's what's happening. it's what's happening and this is not the say that we
people safer and if you take a look in retrospect at that region saddam hussein was a dictator moammar gadhafi was a dictator. but if you can peer the sufferings of the people of iraq and libya respectively and the beast the dictators and the president after the american the nato intervention in iraq and the new libya in violation of international law then i believe the numbers of those who were killed who were wounded who fled their homes would be probably hundreds of thousands more than those...
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the african coast just off libya a country in turmoil since the ousting of dictator moammar gadhafi. islam as militants and people smugglers exploit the political instability from here the crew of the aquarius scours the horizon for vessels in distress and from here it mbox to save the shipwreck and put them on safer ground. it's. safe. yeah but i love all. the. me and. fish in it so these are only l.j. xix and antibiotics he's nice have nice things like mine field in philosophy which deontological it's is it i heard about the ship last year i went to those in charge and said if the ship sails out the owners. civil it's true have a look at the mediterranean the same way again did you. see suspense i mean you tell what's happening in the mediterranean with the boats full of people who are terrified frozen in danger of dying you could fall in the water at any moment you don't even know how to swim. at all that's another world we watch the sea at night and looks beautiful we see magnificent sunsets the stars are splendid yet at the same time we know that there are flimsy little boats ou
the african coast just off libya a country in turmoil since the ousting of dictator moammar gadhafi. islam as militants and people smugglers exploit the political instability from here the crew of the aquarius scours the horizon for vessels in distress and from here it mbox to save the shipwreck and put them on safer ground. it's. safe. yeah but i love all. the. me and. fish in it so these are only l.j. xix and antibiotics he's nice have nice things like mine field in philosophy which...
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moammar gadhafi was a dictator. but if you can peer the sufferings of the people of iraq libya respectively and the beast the dictators and the president after the american the nato intervention in iraq and the new libya in violation of international law then i believe the numbers of those who were killed who were wounded who fled their homes would be probably hundreds of thousands more than those who suffered under these regimes. and the same is true for syria the people who ruined iraq who ruined libya now it's right to invite the international community to share responsibility for the migrants crisis. the same people draw no conclusions and they wanted to put syria in the same in the same state some analysts say that the united states might be interested in keeping this region in turmoil so that it can fish in this mighty waters i don't believe this is this is what the united states wants but when you look at defects it's what's happening it's what's happening and this is not to say that we want to justify dictat
moammar gadhafi was a dictator. but if you can peer the sufferings of the people of iraq libya respectively and the beast the dictators and the president after the american the nato intervention in iraq and the new libya in violation of international law then i believe the numbers of those who were killed who were wounded who fled their homes would be probably hundreds of thousands more than those who suffered under these regimes. and the same is true for syria the people who ruined iraq who...
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with the help of nato author alan brown pointed out this fact at the time of the invasion he says gadhafi initiated a movement to refuse the dollar and the euro and called on arab and african nations to use a new currency instead the gold dinar john perkins the author of confessions of an economic hitman great book he has also said that the true reason for the attack on libya was good doppies move away from the dollar and the euro clearly all about the banking all right if you've been watching independent outside the mainstream news then you know that a week ago there was an absolute massacre in gaza israeli snipers simply opened fire on thousands of unarmed palestinians killing at least eighteen and wounding well over a thousand videos have been released of snipers shooting protesters while they were simply you know walking around or praying but if you turned on the mainstream corporate media and in the rare moment they covered it we had to really look for these videos try and find their reporting on it and in the rare moment they did you get a more vague mysterious view of events the eu
with the help of nato author alan brown pointed out this fact at the time of the invasion he says gadhafi initiated a movement to refuse the dollar and the euro and called on arab and african nations to use a new currency instead the gold dinar john perkins the author of confessions of an economic hitman great book he has also said that the true reason for the attack on libya was good doppies move away from the dollar and the euro clearly all about the banking all right if you've been watching...
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you think it's the lack of political unity since hillary clinton venomously chaired the death of gadhafi dick that's a driving force in the mass human trafficking which i know your organization is very concerned about ok on this side let me be very clear i would talk about the humanitarian part and if we talk about the background of migration apparently students beginning or thousands of years ago migration has been the nature of human being secure regime change in some countries which sometimes direct the flow in certain directions but i will not go more to the political side of what what triggers people to leave their countries because there are different reasons not only related to one country or one can see them but the most important part now is to agree that this is a global responsibility build needs to be. a division of the migration policies adopted by many countries in the world and definitely we need to focus on saving lives and saving lives should be the center of our attention and the countries from where the migrants whose lives you're saving when they come to libya they're
you think it's the lack of political unity since hillary clinton venomously chaired the death of gadhafi dick that's a driving force in the mass human trafficking which i know your organization is very concerned about ok on this side let me be very clear i would talk about the humanitarian part and if we talk about the background of migration apparently students beginning or thousands of years ago migration has been the nature of human being secure regime change in some countries which...
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. >> especially post-gadhafi.etting gadhafi to surrender his wmd program, and then turning around and being a part of the killing of gadhafi, why would north korea ever do that? john meacham, a history book after this, someone will write the history of the kim family and they will determine that they were the shrewdest negotiators against one day trading president after another day trading president after the greatest trading state president. they had a 40 year plan that has actually ended with a despot from north korea sitting next to a president of the united states with a north korean flag and the american flags lined up side-by-side by side. this is all they ever wanted. they have been recognized by a president of the united states -- game over. they win. >> yeah. because i live a really exciting life, i decided to rewatch "wag the dog" that movie -- >> 1999, i think. >> there's an amazing moment, rocket de niro is playing a david axelrod figure and he says something, the white house press secretary says it on
. >> especially post-gadhafi.etting gadhafi to surrender his wmd program, and then turning around and being a part of the killing of gadhafi, why would north korea ever do that? john meacham, a history book after this, someone will write the history of the kim family and they will determine that they were the shrewdest negotiators against one day trading president after another day trading president after the greatest trading state president. they had a 40 year plan that has actually...
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gadhafi. all you all saw both. of them on. edge. we never sang but i think. your analysis of the music t.v. is of the view is what you say. i hope so i think it's been insightful better than listening to me talk about a guy that's michelle thank you very much let's get it out all kinsey's and so she we heard him singing that we've seen in boston as well. one of the talents of you got down to baldly tell us how it's been being involved. in this case it's the first time maybe the last time we'll see such a huge footballing extravaganza on russians. what an incredible month it's been just before going live oh saying to our producer how tartar feel how i miss going back home some oscar actually if on through on us i'm really going to miss this experience what an amazing experience it has been the weather here and saucy the rain really hasn't dampened the whole experience overall the stadium the fish stadium here behind me has seen some of the brightest matches of the whole tournament the goal but lands between spain and portugal last minute when it is between ger
gadhafi. all you all saw both. of them on. edge. we never sang but i think. your analysis of the music t.v. is of the view is what you say. i hope so i think it's been insightful better than listening to me talk about a guy that's michelle thank you very much let's get it out all kinsey's and so she we heard him singing that we've seen in boston as well. one of the talents of you got down to baldly tell us how it's been being involved. in this case it's the first time maybe the last time we'll...
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with the help of nato author alan brown pointed out this fact at the time of the invasion he says gadhafi initiated a movement to refuse the dollar and the euro and called on arab and african nations to use a new currency instead the gold dinar john perkins the author of confessions of an economic hitman great book he has also said that the true reason for the attack on libya was good doppies move away from the dollar and the euro clearly it's all about the banking all right if you've been watching independent outside the mainstream news then you know that a week ago there was an absolute massacre in gaza israeli snipers simply opened fire on thousands of unarmed palestinians killing at least eighteen and wounding well over a thousand videos have been released of snipers shooting protesters while they were simply you know walking around or praying but if you turned on the mainstream corporate media in the rare moment they covered it we had to really look for these videos try and find their reporting on it and in the rare moment they did you get a more vague mysterious view of events the e
with the help of nato author alan brown pointed out this fact at the time of the invasion he says gadhafi initiated a movement to refuse the dollar and the euro and called on arab and african nations to use a new currency instead the gold dinar john perkins the author of confessions of an economic hitman great book he has also said that the true reason for the attack on libya was good doppies move away from the dollar and the euro clearly it's all about the banking all right if you've been...
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in two thousand and eleven a baby's parents moved to join the uprising against the government of gadhafi and his father was thought to have been fighting in a terrorist group called the l.-i f.g. the libyan islamic fighting group has been designated a terrorist group here in the u.k. since two thousand and five and baby was thought to sort of shuttled back and forth between the u.k. and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and fourteen and at that point the civil war had got increasingly violent it had intensified and so british officials made this offer to evacuate british nationals from the country that's how a baby ended up being rescued and by the time of his rescue m i five had stopped monitoring him his fate his case had officially been closed and the implication therefore is that he was simply considered safe. return back to the u.k. that was reiterated to us by the and today in a statement they told us that sort of the government inquiry into what led up to the manchester attack it's called the andersen review found th
in two thousand and eleven a baby's parents moved to join the uprising against the government of gadhafi and his father was thought to have been fighting in a terrorist group called the l.-i f.g. the libyan islamic fighting group has been designated a terrorist group here in the u.k. since two thousand and five and baby was thought to sort of shuttled back and forth between the u.k. and libya for a number of years but he was thought to have been in libya in the summer of two thousand and...
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libya's strongman moammar gadhafi met a particularly gruesome fate, brutally killed after begging forsame bloody fate for himself. just a few weeks later, rebellion arrived in russia. tens of thousand rallied in the streets of moscow. the biggest protest there since the fall of the soviet union. >> people were hanging off lamp posts. people were in the streets. it was really shocking. >> putin was now living the same nightmare he had endured as the kgb officer in east germany in 1989. this time in his own backyard. and he wasn't even president at the time. he was prime minister. having handed the presidency over to his associate, dmitry medvedev. >> as the winter went longer and longer and got colder and colder the protests got bigger and bigger. as putin saw people turning against him, hillary clinton weighed in. >> the russian people, like people everywhere, deserve the right to have their voices heard and their votes counted. >> when putin hears something that, i imagine he hears bush talking about saddam hussein. he hears that as they are coming for me. they are trying to dry me f
libya's strongman moammar gadhafi met a particularly gruesome fate, brutally killed after begging forsame bloody fate for himself. just a few weeks later, rebellion arrived in russia. tens of thousand rallied in the streets of moscow. the biggest protest there since the fall of the soviet union. >> people were hanging off lamp posts. people were in the streets. it was really shocking. >> putin was now living the same nightmare he had endured as the kgb officer in east germany in...
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if gadhafi that was so evil that he ought to have been killed by american forces only congress should have unlearned. madison could not have been clearer. what travels me the most is the preferential value when congress look it is other way. i'm not here to criticize president trump, this is not an argument about politics, this is an argument about principle but he had reason to believe that congress would do nothing because congress did nothing in these other instances in which the president went to war. mr. chairman, i would argue that the aumf's are constitutional because they don't have end point and unleash the president to pursue for as long as he wants as long as he wishes to do do and i would encourage you to repeal those aumf's but not to replace them with corker or kaine. as you yourself, mr. chairman, have pointed out, at the present time the president goes around the world and i don't mean president trump, presidents go around the world looking for monsters to slay and when it's popular or moral and congress does nothing about it but when this behavior becomes a precedent
if gadhafi that was so evil that he ought to have been killed by american forces only congress should have unlearned. madison could not have been clearer. what travels me the most is the preferential value when congress look it is other way. i'm not here to criticize president trump, this is not an argument about politics, this is an argument about principle but he had reason to believe that congress would do nothing because congress did nothing in these other instances in which the president...
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this is at a time when libya was under moammar gadhafi with a bad record on human rights. this raises a bigger question, really. we've been here before, as we said. we've been in, we've been out. we tried everything, we tried reforms. and yet the same mistakes were being made over and over again. it raises i think a more existential question. can the united nations, the way it's currently constructed, be a champion of human rights? the united nations is a political organization. it's an organization of nation states. and it reflects the official policies oh of the nations that go under the general assembly. most of those nations -- many of those nations are not democratic, they don't share our values. yet there is an underlying assumption that just because you happen to have a nation and have representation in the general assembly, because of the underlying ideal of the u.n., and also the idea that somehow you have to have consensus among all the nations, that this is a competing principle or idea, if you will, with a whole notion of human rights, which is basically based
this is at a time when libya was under moammar gadhafi with a bad record on human rights. this raises a bigger question, really. we've been here before, as we said. we've been in, we've been out. we tried everything, we tried reforms. and yet the same mistakes were being made over and over again. it raises i think a more existential question. can the united nations, the way it's currently constructed, be a champion of human rights? the united nations is a political organization. it's an...
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i thought she'd be pretty happy if i cut her to a camera and told her what the gadhafi and the who said this would make a small change in her life. the afghan national army. guardians of a country ravaged by decades of more and occupation abandoned by its liberators. young men who know that each day could be the last it to continue to fight for a future free from chaos. afghanistan's own battle and witness documentary on al-jazeera. we here to jerusalem bureau covered israeli palestinian affairs we covered this story with a lot of internet we covered it with that dip in and out of this story we have presence here all the time apart from being a cameraman it's also very important to be a journalist to know the story very well before going into the fields covering the united nations and global diplomacy for al-jazeera english is pretty incredible this is where talks happened and what happens there matters. janice dickinson we deserve to have it both ways you have to have no i'm glad you do have to have our freedom and we deserve to have a college. we wanted to produce them if that's what.
i thought she'd be pretty happy if i cut her to a camera and told her what the gadhafi and the who said this would make a small change in her life. the afghan national army. guardians of a country ravaged by decades of more and occupation abandoned by its liberators. young men who know that each day could be the last it to continue to fight for a future free from chaos. afghanistan's own battle and witness documentary on al-jazeera. we here to jerusalem bureau covered israeli palestinian...
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libya's strongman moammar gadhafi met a particularly gruesome fate, brutally killed after begging for his life. putin may have feared the same bloody fate for himself. just a few weeks later, rebellion arrived in russia. tens of thousands rallied in the streets of moscow. the biggest protest there since the fall of the soviet union. >> people were hanging off lamp posts, people were in the streets. really shocking. as the winter went longer and longer and got colder and colder, the protests got bigger and bigger. >> as putin saw people turning against him, hillary clinton weighed in. >> the russian people, like people everywhere, deserve the right to have their voices heard and their votes counted. >> when putin hears something like that, i imagine he hears bush talking about saddam hussein. he hears that as, they're coming for me. they're trying to drive me from power. and what the hell do you know about my people and whether they deserve to have their voices heard? it's like, i'll tell you if they should have their voices heard. >> russians had a lot of reasons to be angry. that fal
libya's strongman moammar gadhafi met a particularly gruesome fate, brutally killed after begging for his life. putin may have feared the same bloody fate for himself. just a few weeks later, rebellion arrived in russia. tens of thousands rallied in the streets of moscow. the biggest protest there since the fall of the soviet union. >> people were hanging off lamp posts, people were in the streets. really shocking. as the winter went longer and longer and got colder and colder, the...
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i thought she'd be fairly happy if i cut her to a camera and told her what the gadhafi and the who said this would make a small change in her life. with over forty thousand people killed under his roof it took twenty five years to bring him to a court of law but why for so long was such a brutal dictator considered an ally of the west who heard not reporting to the congress that the press there were engaged to. al-jazeera unravels the history of chad's notorious former president he's saying had brain dictator on trial on al-jazeera. when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave it would just be all when people need to be heard to women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you the winning documentaries and snivel news on al-jazeera i got to commend you all i'm hearing is good journalism on air and online. listed in sweet visit to have it all with you have to have a lot of latitude you have to have freedom and we deserve to have. we wanted to produce them if that's what our population
i thought she'd be fairly happy if i cut her to a camera and told her what the gadhafi and the who said this would make a small change in her life. with over forty thousand people killed under his roof it took twenty five years to bring him to a court of law but why for so long was such a brutal dictator considered an ally of the west who heard not reporting to the congress that the press there were engaged to. al-jazeera unravels the history of chad's notorious former president he's saying had...
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how come >> most people since gadhafi was deposed expected libya to be stable, and in fact their productionient it's not anywhere close to where it was before he was removed, but there's basically two different governments competing with nine different militias there's been a lot of volatility, and recently port closures and 80% of their flows have been affected literally 800,000 a day of what's been 1 million barrels a day of production. this is a loss of output at a time when there's other supply issues and going into the second half of the year when inventories are expected to draw meaningfully when we were at opec, we asked the libyan oil minister, i asked where are you at he said we'll be back up and running in a couple of days. obviously that's not the case which leads me to think they don't have a handle on what's happening over there >> it's the equivalent of locking a bunch of 16-year-olds in a room with brown liquor and loaded weapons and saying i'm going to leave and go to the movies and somehow thinking it will be okay for us, people looking at the oil bounce, when you typically
how come >> most people since gadhafi was deposed expected libya to be stable, and in fact their productionient it's not anywhere close to where it was before he was removed, but there's basically two different governments competing with nine different militias there's been a lot of volatility, and recently port closures and 80% of their flows have been affected literally 800,000 a day of what's been 1 million barrels a day of production. this is a loss of output at a time when there's...
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what happens -- it's been said many times, like libya's gadhafi was gotten rid of by his own people. we stop that? i don't know. >> joseph yun, thank you so much. thanks for coming in on a saturday. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up next, demands from the legal team. why president trump will not meet with the special counsel on the russian probe unless he has proof that he's committed a crime. the potential standoff coming up next. the kids get the unlimited they need. go mix and match! (scattered applause) wow. (man) yeah. sounds awesome. (vo) one family can now get different unlimited plans, starting at $40 per line on the network you deserve. just to lower the drivingh position 10 millimeters? because when you're crafting performance, no measure is too extreme. the luxus lc and lc hybrid experience amazing at your lexus dealer. with i get rewarded explowherever i go. going out for a bite. rewarded! going new places. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed i
what happens -- it's been said many times, like libya's gadhafi was gotten rid of by his own people. we stop that? i don't know. >> joseph yun, thank you so much. thanks for coming in on a saturday. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up next, demands from the legal team. why president trump will not meet with the special counsel on the russian probe unless he has proof that he's committed a crime. the potential standoff coming up next. the kids get the unlimited they need....