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orla guerin has gained access to the building. here is what she found. >> secrets here, but today we were able to walk right in. to a strong man's security headquarters. testament to the horrors practiced here. we found operational charts about tracking anyone with a cell phone anywhere in the country. a document identifying new potential suspects. this is where colonel gaddafi identify these people. these documents are in need corner -- in the corner. you can see intersection four, intersection 0, interception open. what is interesting is, a lot of names in this document is far and. there are hidden depths here. >> we cannot be sure what these lockers lead to, but we are told that there are detention cells. in another office, intelligence files. who they targeted and to the call. and a photograph of a wanted man. we do not know if he wound up here. this is an intercept from april of this year. it seems between two rebels. one is saying can you attack the army camp, and this says yes, it is a good time to do it. it just shows how
orla guerin has gained access to the building. here is what she found. >> secrets here, but today we were able to walk right in. to a strong man's security headquarters. testament to the horrors practiced here. we found operational charts about tracking anyone with a cell phone anywhere in the country. a document identifying new potential suspects. this is where colonel gaddafi identify these people. these documents are in need corner -- in the corner. you can see intersection four,...
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orla guerin, bbc news. >> the bbc team in tripoli have been shown atrocities alleged to a been committed by the forces of colonel gaddafi. it is alleged that one group of men was tortured and then shot. i should warn you that this next report contains graphic images. >> the breakdown of the kinds of systems most societies take for granted is almost total here. there is little electricity, water, no rubbish collection. the shells from yesterday's a wild outburst of firing are lying around everywhere and there are no police on the st.. the rebels to melt the jet whites -- to mount the checkpoints celebrate their victory, but there is no law and order. people have to take things into their own hands. in the biggest hospital in tripoli, the were cleaning the blood of these directors this morning, using water taken from the air conditioning system. the doctors have worked four straight days and nights to get a bit of rest. while the pressure on the hospital has been immense, it has just managed to go. it is the hospitals that are starting to see the evidence of the last crimes of the gadhafi
orla guerin, bbc news. >> the bbc team in tripoli have been shown atrocities alleged to a been committed by the forces of colonel gaddafi. it is alleged that one group of men was tortured and then shot. i should warn you that this next report contains graphic images. >> the breakdown of the kinds of systems most societies take for granted is almost total here. there is little electricity, water, no rubbish collection. the shells from yesterday's a wild outburst of firing are lying...
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and guerin journalists he is being driven into a corner they criticised would have had some media adopted media indoor pool on dividing the country's press freedom. you saw russia under around the world this is also you.
and guerin journalists he is being driven into a corner they criticised would have had some media adopted media indoor pool on dividing the country's press freedom. you saw russia under around the world this is also you.
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. >> tom: john guerin, senior analyst. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow. we'll get a check on wholesale prices with july's producer price index, and we'll see the weekly reports on mortgage applications and crude oil and gasoline inventories. also tomorrow: gold. is all that glitters going to $2,500 an ounce? we look at whether there's a bubble brewing in the precious metals market. the recent pullback in green coffee prices could soon be showing up in your morning joe. smuckers is cutting prices on its folgers and dunkin' donut brand coffees, with the price drops averaging 6%. the reduction comes after a rapid rise in prices earlier this year when the brands boosted prices by 23%. smuckers is the first of the major roasters to slash prices. so far, neither kraft's maxwell house brand nor starbucks have dropped prices. >> tom: with the competition heavy, sony hopes to boost playstation sales by cutting prices. it's slashing the price on its playstation 3 video game console by $50 to $250. the move comes as the company continues to cope with fallout from a
. >> tom: john guerin, senior analyst. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow. we'll get a check on wholesale prices with july's producer price index, and we'll see the weekly reports on mortgage applications and crude oil and gasoline inventories. also tomorrow: gold. is all that glitters going to $2,500 an ounce? we look at whether there's a bubble brewing in the precious metals market. the recent pullback in green coffee prices could soon be showing up in your morning...
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and guerin journalists fear of being driven into a corner they criticized put it that knew that doctored media told foreign demining the country suppress freedom. and a very warm welcome from all of us here in moscow this is all she with me here thanks for joining it's so despite the return of road have come to england streets there still outrage amongst the british public of the police handling of the was wrong.
and guerin journalists fear of being driven into a corner they criticized put it that knew that doctored media told foreign demining the country suppress freedom. and a very warm welcome from all of us here in moscow this is all she with me here thanks for joining it's so despite the return of road have come to england streets there still outrage amongst the british public of the police handling of the was wrong.
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so he didn't like ben guerin and all the founders. >> they did not. they moved to canada and i had to follow. i was 15. i had no choice. >> rose: we were talking before we started this conversation about israel. how do you see israel in the midst of the arab spring and the most recent demonstration of a large number of people in the streets all over the country? >> the exciting news for the week, for this week, is that the arab spring has been contagious. 150,000 israelis are marching, as we speak, all over tel aviv, jerusalem, haifa. thousands of tents this all -- >> asking for what? >> they're asking for social justice, social contract. they're asking for good schools, decent medicine, return to the welfare state, the-- against the polarization of income where 15 families own most of the country. and so on. so they are challenging, and they're saying things that have political implications -- we don't want all the money to be spent for 4% of the population. the settlements. we don't want money to go to the religious sector, to all these people who d
so he didn't like ben guerin and all the founders. >> they did not. they moved to canada and i had to follow. i was 15. i had no choice. >> rose: we were talking before we started this conversation about israel. how do you see israel in the midst of the arab spring and the most recent demonstration of a large number of people in the streets all over the country? >> the exciting news for the week, for this week, is that the arab spring has been contagious. 150,000 israelis are...
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is a senior congressional reporter for political and fred yang is a democratic pollster with the guerinrch group. michelle, rick perry, not apologizing. rick perry kind of doubling down on i call it like i see it. >> i think for the republican party in general, particularly if we don't think about the primary but we think about the general election, rick perry is probably a huge problem for the republican party. what this tells me, quite frankly, is that it is still open. republicans, in particular, are still searching for the perfect candidate. a lot of people thought that when rick perry jumped in the race that would change. i think people are still going to be continuing to look for somebody else. >> we've seen even this week, paul ryan had to put out a statement. just to reiterate. >> i'm not running. >> just a strange media world we live in. chris christie. we've seen people's names mentioned. is the field we currently have today the field that will head into the iowa caucuses? or let me put the exception, we expect something from sarah palin sometime in september. >> certainly sar
is a senior congressional reporter for political and fred yang is a democratic pollster with the guerinrch group. michelle, rick perry, not apologizing. rick perry kind of doubling down on i call it like i see it. >> i think for the republican party in general, particularly if we don't think about the primary but we think about the general election, rick perry is probably a huge problem for the republican party. what this tells me, quite frankly, is that it is still open. republicans, in...