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now russia has chosen sides in the libyan conflict, and president trump, who found time this week tortment store chain nordstrom for dropping his daughter's clothing line, has not yet found time to criticise president putin. is this another potential victory for russia? maybe you could tell us what is actually going on in libya. six years ago, there was a state of euphoria in the west. we managed to achieve a huge success. we toppled a tyrant. we will make libya as a model of success in the middle east. six years, how has it been? nobody talks about the situation. the west created a libya. chaotic. it is chaotic. and very dangerous. you have three governments, two parliaments, three armies, tens of militias, no security at all, everybody is fighting everybody, you have half of the libyan people emigrate either to tunisia or to egypt, about 3 million of them, to look for safety and a decent way of life. the situation, the west decided to support democracy, so—called democracy. the elected government never actually had the teeth or the clues to impose its force there. there is one gene
now russia has chosen sides in the libyan conflict, and president trump, who found time this week tortment store chain nordstrom for dropping his daughter's clothing line, has not yet found time to criticise president putin. is this another potential victory for russia? maybe you could tell us what is actually going on in libya. six years ago, there was a state of euphoria in the west. we managed to achieve a huge success. we toppled a tyrant. we will make libya as a model of success in the...
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it is a perilous journey but it can be just as dangerous for those captured by libyan security forces. thousands of migrants are being held in detention centers there under appalling conditions. >> there is an eerie silence at the detention center. nearly all of the 250 women here try to cross the mediterranean to reach europe, but they were detained first by libyan security forces and taken to the center. cynthia is from nigeria and almost made it out of libyan waters, but her boat was stopped. >> then they shoot. >> cynthia was heavily pregnant at the time. she has to use the detention center toilet to change her baby's diapers. feeding her child is almost impossible. a german foreign ministry memo warns conditions in libyan refugee centers are like those in a concentration camps and reports regular killings, rape, and torture. the women and children held in this camp are desperate to leave. >> there is no food, no phone here. i have not spoken to my parents for five months. nobody. we are just here. >> what we are begging them for is just some compassion. that is all we need here.
it is a perilous journey but it can be just as dangerous for those captured by libyan security forces. thousands of migrants are being held in detention centers there under appalling conditions. >> there is an eerie silence at the detention center. nearly all of the 250 women here try to cross the mediterranean to reach europe, but they were detained first by libyan security forces and taken to the center. cynthia is from nigeria and almost made it out of libyan waters, but her boat was...
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you have half of the libyan people emigrate either to tu niz y or to e -- tunisia emigrate either toy, decent way of life. the situation now, ok, the west decided to support the so—called democracy. the elected government never actually had the teeth in order to impose its force there. there is one general, there general called khalifa haftar. he is ex—colonel of libya, he used to work with gaddafi and was part of his revolutionary council. he defected, went to the united states. he was in the cia head quartered, he united states. he was in the cia “m sort ofa -7 is in the south of lib a. which is in the south of libya. anyway, now what is happening? this general is backed by egypt, by the united arab emirates and now russia. why? he managed to secure that eastern part of libya, which is the wealthy part. it is where the oil is. yes. he managed to root out isis from that eastern part and he control that oil crescent, which is, you know, about 80% or 75% of libyan oil export is coming from that part. 0k. oil export is coming from that part. ok. now, the west, actually, couldn't do any
you have half of the libyan people emigrate either to tu niz y or to e -- tunisia emigrate either toy, decent way of life. the situation now, ok, the west decided to support the so—called democracy. the elected government never actually had the teeth in order to impose its force there. there is one general, there general called khalifa haftar. he is ex—colonel of libya, he used to work with gaddafi and was part of his revolutionary council. he defected, went to the united states. he was in...
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on wednesday, the italian coast guard rescued around 1,300 migrants off the libyan coast. in malta on friday, for a summit aimed at finding ways to tackle migration. french prosecutors have widened their investigation into the financial affairs of the centre—right presidential candidate, francois fillon, to include payments made to two of his children. he's been under increasing pressure to step down over allegations that he paid his wife, penelope, a large salary as a parliamentary assistant, despite little evidence of any such work. a tokyo court has begun hearings in the case of a man who developed leukaemia after working as a welder injapan‘s damaged fukushima nuclear site. the 42—year—old is the first person to be recognised by the japanese labour authorities as having an illness linked to the radiation leaked from the site. it was of course hit by an earthquake and tsunami. he's suing the tokyo electric power company. the british government has published a document setting out more details of its plans for the brexit negotiations. the brexit secretary david davis tol
on wednesday, the italian coast guard rescued around 1,300 migrants off the libyan coast. in malta on friday, for a summit aimed at finding ways to tackle migration. french prosecutors have widened their investigation into the financial affairs of the centre—right presidential candidate, francois fillon, to include payments made to two of his children. he's been under increasing pressure to step down over allegations that he paid his wife, penelope, a large salary as a parliamentary...
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it is working with people smugglers to allow these boats to leave libyan waters.ow much of that money will actually be used to counter the work of the criminal gangs? pm may: the work we are doing with the libyan coastguard is of course about training its people to be able to do the job that we all expect them to do and that many of them want to be able to do. separately from that, we will be working to enhance our ability to work across borders and through international agreements, using things such as joint investigation teams, to ensure that we are catching these criminal gangs. we have put some extra effort into this. i think we have to put even more effort into it in the future. brazier: i welcome this statement and, in particular, my right hon. friend's comments about refugees. does she agree that the work we are doing, both through our development budget and through our armed forces, to underpin the fragile states of lebanon and jordan is absolutely pivotal and is vastly more than is being done by the rest of europe? pm may: my hon. friend makes a very impo
it is working with people smugglers to allow these boats to leave libyan waters.ow much of that money will actually be used to counter the work of the criminal gangs? pm may: the work we are doing with the libyan coastguard is of course about training its people to be able to do the job that we all expect them to do and that many of them want to be able to do. separately from that, we will be working to enhance our ability to work across borders and through international agreements, using...
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to provide training to libyan coast guards, support forces on the ground, as well as help the u.n. and international organizations, and to establish africa, where officials will try to just a wish between economic migrants and asylum-seekers. they know that a migrant deal like the one they struck with turkey will not be possible because of political instability in libya. but they say they must try to deathhe smuggling and among the main route. molly: eve, they will be talking about migration. >> that was the focus of the mmon summit, to find a condo focus. 90% of arrivals come from there. 181,000 people last year, and figures released from the international organization migration this morning so that so far this year almost 6000 9032. have arrived out of the e.u. points out that a lot of people coming from libya, they have traveled from across the african continent before making the treacherous journey across. a lot of them are not refugees fleeing. more of them are economic migrants. much less likely to get that asylum granted to them, so the e.u. solution is to keep them out more
to provide training to libyan coast guards, support forces on the ground, as well as help the u.n. and international organizations, and to establish africa, where officials will try to just a wish between economic migrants and asylum-seekers. they know that a migrant deal like the one they struck with turkey will not be possible because of political instability in libya. but they say they must try to deathhe smuggling and among the main route. molly: eve, they will be talking about migration....
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government are doing, and the libyan government are doing, and the roundtable support is important, the mediterranean in the first place. we wa nt to mediterranean in the first place. we want to ensure that people can be returned at an earlier stage to their country of origin, and that we don't see people trying to make a journey which sadly as we know over recent months and years has resulted in many thousands of people losing their lives, so we are working together on that and we continue to support italian efforts both in the mediterranean but also in dealing with these more upstream issues, and in dealing with the organised crime groups, and we should neverforget that a lot of this migratory traffic is providing rockets to criminals, and we must ensure that we stop their activity. thank you very much, thank you. studio: theresa may alongside her italian counterpart. talk inevitably about britain's departure from the eu, but interested that a lot of the questions directed at the prime minister were still about the nhs, lots of questions about the funding of social care, the story
government are doing, and the libyan government are doing, and the roundtable support is important, the mediterranean in the first place. we wa nt to mediterranean in the first place. we want to ensure that people can be returned at an earlier stage to their country of origin, and that we don't see people trying to make a journey which sadly as we know over recent months and years has resulted in many thousands of people losing their lives, so we are working together on that and we continue to...
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i visited the libyan prime minister yesterday.ssion was proposing was adopted and i am happy enough. thank you very much, we will ta ke enough. thank you very much, we will take your questions. who's the biggest threat to their future of the eu, donald of vladimir putin? —— donald trump or vladimir putin? the biggest threat is if we don't acknowledge that right now, we are living in different times, historic times and we need to get our act together. and simply unity for unity‘s sake is not enough. we can unite on irrelevant subjects. we can unite on irrelevant subjects. we can unite on irrelevant subjects. we can unite on the state of the thing that does not make the first peoples lives, we need significant debate the future of the eu, and to say the truth. today, we gave a good signal in the fact that, with such controversial subjects such as migration, not only there was no controversy, because we work and prepared well, but we actually finished our meeting on time, showing those results. so it is about results that things need
i visited the libyan prime minister yesterday.ssion was proposing was adopted and i am happy enough. thank you very much, we will ta ke enough. thank you very much, we will take your questions. who's the biggest threat to their future of the eu, donald of vladimir putin? —— donald trump or vladimir putin? the biggest threat is if we don't acknowledge that right now, we are living in different times, historic times and we need to get our act together. and simply unity for unity‘s sake is...
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unidentified man, women, and children, lined the beach of the libyan coastal city of zawiya.e fate. their bodies will end up in unmarked graves. this is what led to the latest tragedy. rubber dinghies that are ill—equipped to make the long journey to —— get over pact with my crystal start dozens died. several intergovernmental agencies have been making strong efforts to stop people smuggling. but when people have no choice all little choice to leave their home country due to conflict, and security, or extreme poverty, they will continue to risk this journey. it is a risky journey that european leaders are pushing back against. when they megan moulton—levy this month, they devised a pact signed between libya and syria signed in 2008. as to give the eu greater access to the country's waters. they could return bus to libya. the agreement also includes funding to build transit camps and improve health includes funding to build transit camps and in centres ealth at dissension centres there. critics argue % this i at dissension centres there. critics argue % this would lead to argu
unidentified man, women, and children, lined the beach of the libyan coastal city of zawiya.e fate. their bodies will end up in unmarked graves. this is what led to the latest tragedy. rubber dinghies that are ill—equipped to make the long journey to —— get over pact with my crystal start dozens died. several intergovernmental agencies have been making strong efforts to stop people smuggling. but when people have no choice all little choice to leave their home country due to conflict, and...
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that was natural and they would be here in brussels discussing ways out of the libyan here with us. when you build a wall, you might have the feeling you are more secure but you are acthael building walls all around you, preventing yourself from many opportunities. as europeans, we are not like that and continue to deter to the jush n way that puts this before confrontation. i think we have been to even more proud of that. >> thank you to everyone who has taken part in the debate. >> president trump's supreme court nominee neal gorsuch made the rounds on capitol hill today visiting with south carolina senator lindsay graham. brena williams shared the moment on twitter. the senator spoke to reporters after their meeting. >> the list of 21 was vetted before the election. it is very unusual, i think, for the person running giving you a live of who they would pick for the supreme court and you can look at it and think about it. 1-5 people said the supreme court mattered when it came to the election. i am vote for him. the vice president came into my office and gave me the list of 21 and
that was natural and they would be here in brussels discussing ways out of the libyan here with us. when you build a wall, you might have the feeling you are more secure but you are acthael building walls all around you, preventing yourself from many opportunities. as europeans, we are not like that and continue to deter to the jush n way that puts this before confrontation. i think we have been to even more proud of that. >> thank you to everyone who has taken part in the debate....
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the libyans are better off? not yet. is iraq better off without saddam hussein? not yet. in terms of the other elements, these were indigenous forces. the united states did not overthrow yemen. they did not back the rebel movement. iran has, to some extent. president obama did in courage mubarak to step aside. demonstration was not something that was generated here from washington. we are having to react to those ukraine wast and not something that was cooked up in washington. host: i do want to ask, you resigned from the state department after criticizing the pentagon. how the pentagon was treating, then bradley manning. i want to get your thoughts on president obama's decision to pardon chelsea manning. >> i was surprised he did it. in the book, i thought that the army should offer chelsea manning parole at the first opportunity but i do think that while it was important for chelsea manning to serve a significant amount of time in prison, i do think that president obama showed the balance of justice and compassion. the trump administration is dealing with the challenge
the libyans are better off? not yet. is iraq better off without saddam hussein? not yet. in terms of the other elements, these were indigenous forces. the united states did not overthrow yemen. they did not back the rebel movement. iran has, to some extent. president obama did in courage mubarak to step aside. demonstration was not something that was generated here from washington. we are having to react to those ukraine wast and not something that was cooked up in washington. host: i do want...
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on wednesday, the italian coastguard rescued around 1,300 migrants off the libyan coast.malta on friday, for a summit to find ways to tackle migration. prosecutors in france have widened their investigation into the financial affairs of the centre—right presidential candidate francois fillon to include payments made to two of his children. he's been under increasing pressure to step down over allegations that he paid his wife, penelope, a large salary as a parliamentary assistant despite little evidence of any such work. the brazilian president, michel temer, and members of his cabinet have travelled to sao paulo to offer their condolences to the country's former president luiz inacio lula da silva, whose wife has been pronounced brain dead after suffering a haemorrhage. lula was adored by many in brazil but has seen his reputation badly tarnished by a corruption investigation. the couple had been married for 43 years. the british government has published a document setting out more details of its plans for the brexit negotiations. the brexit secretary, david davis, told
on wednesday, the italian coastguard rescued around 1,300 migrants off the libyan coast.malta on friday, for a summit to find ways to tackle migration. prosecutors in france have widened their investigation into the financial affairs of the centre—right presidential candidate francois fillon to include payments made to two of his children. he's been under increasing pressure to step down over allegations that he paid his wife, penelope, a large salary as a parliamentary assistant despite...
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finally has the .inancial means turkish companies are building energy power stations to supply to libyan people. also, the budget is important for maintaining hospitals and security. recently we reopened our embassy. airlines will start flights in the future. let me conclude with a warning against sectarian policies and discrimination in the middle east. a greater sense of regional ownership, this is very important, and cooperation and solidarity. thank you. [applause] lyse: let me begin by picking up on your very last point, warning against sectarian perspectives. much of the discussion this morning has been about one of the main faultlines in the region, which many would argue is sectarian, between iran and saudi arabia. if we are to judge on the basis of these morning sessions, the midst of these rising tensions, where would turkey stand? what would you want to do to resolve this tension and avoid this kind of sectarian tension you just warned against? mr. cavusoglu: turkey is very much against any kind of division, division and sectarianism. president erdogan made it clear during the
finally has the .inancial means turkish companies are building energy power stations to supply to libyan people. also, the budget is important for maintaining hospitals and security. recently we reopened our embassy. airlines will start flights in the future. let me conclude with a warning against sectarian policies and discrimination in the middle east. a greater sense of regional ownership, this is very important, and cooperation and solidarity. thank you. [applause] lyse: let me begin by...
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the libyan red crescent has recovered the bodies of 87 ngt 5.19.11 maths". e q!!!)rasittf —;~ . 7 hello and welcome to tuesday in parliament, the main news from westminster. peers insist they have a right to be heard as they hold their second day of debate on the brexit bill. we have to stop turning a blind eye to the money of despots that flows to the money of despots that flows to freely through some businesses, banks and property. and, lord tebbit changes his mind about bikes, complaining about the time it takes for motorists to drive across london. that has been caused by the barricades which have been put up in order to assist the cyclists. they also get in the way on the main road carriageways. but first, the house of lords has been having its second day of debate on the bill that will start the formal process for leaving the eu. to accommodate the 190 people who wanted to contribute, the upper chamber had an early start, kicking off at 11am instead of 2:30. first to speak was the conservative former chancellor, lord lamont. i made my maiden speech in the hous
the libyan red crescent has recovered the bodies of 87 ngt 5.19.11 maths". e q!!!)rasittf —;~ . 7 hello and welcome to tuesday in parliament, the main news from westminster. peers insist they have a right to be heard as they hold their second day of debate on the brexit bill. we have to stop turning a blind eye to the money of despots that flows to the money of despots that flows to freely through some businesses, banks and property. and, lord tebbit changes his mind about bikes,...
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it shows libyan coastguard officers, who have been trained to intercept people—traffickers before theirstigious addresses is causing a bit of a row. the sirius flats are a concrete tower block, overlooking the harbour, which were built for social housing in the 1980s. the state government wants to sell the site off and use the money
it shows libyan coastguard officers, who have been trained to intercept people—traffickers before theirstigious addresses is causing a bit of a row. the sirius flats are a concrete tower block, overlooking the harbour, which were built for social housing in the 1980s. the state government wants to sell the site off and use the money
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trump all react like present reagan did during the time the libyans were pushing doing the same thing remember this when president reagan was told mr. president the libyans are testing, are flying airplanes in a dangerous way against our airplanes what do we do? president reagan said shoot them down so pc the iranian. >> provocative ginti see them doing things with the pithy and doing things with hamas i think the consequences are going to come very quick and very securely and it may include military action and other things so the iranians have to understand there's a new approach from this white house. bad behavior will not be tolerated and they expect bad things to happen to them. charles: colonel schaefer thank you very much. folks at home we appreciate you watching every night at 6:00 p.m.. if you can't watch a dvr. in the meantime lou dobbs. keep it right here. lou: president trump today following through on his campaign promises to take control of our borders. the department of homeland security announced criminal illegal immigrants are now the top priority and dhs had issued ne
trump all react like present reagan did during the time the libyans were pushing doing the same thing remember this when president reagan was told mr. president the libyans are testing, are flying airplanes in a dangerous way against our airplanes what do we do? president reagan said shoot them down so pc the iranian. >> provocative ginti see them doing things with the pithy and doing things with hamas i think the consequences are going to come very quick and very securely and it may...
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i am proud that i'm libyan, but i consider this home. since the rest of the family were there, i was going to do anything to be here again. >> we are happy now, because my wife is in the united states now. >> reporter: other travelers are still in limbo, some even with valid visas as confusion about the court rulings remains overseas. the 9th circuit court of appeals is expected to clear up that confusion. a panel of three judges is set to rule. william canbee junior, appear pointed by jimmy carter, judge clifton an pouted by president bush, and michelle friedland appointed by president obama. the case before the 9th circuit centers on a challenge to the trump administration from the states of washington and minnesota which argued the ban was unconstitutional and would harm their economy. california has joined 15 other states filing a friend of the court brief in this case arguing the ban harms the state's universities affecting scholars and students. nearly 100 tech companies also filed a brief including apple, airbnb, google, facebook,
i am proud that i'm libyan, but i consider this home. since the rest of the family were there, i was going to do anything to be here again. >> we are happy now, because my wife is in the united states now. >> reporter: other travelers are still in limbo, some even with valid visas as confusion about the court rulings remains overseas. the 9th circuit court of appeals is expected to clear up that confusion. a panel of three judges is set to rule. william canbee junior, appear pointed...
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italy has pledged a substantial amount of money and equipment to help the libyan government, backed byrs in france have widened their investigation into the financial affairs of the centre—right presidential candidate, francois fillon, to include payments made to two of his children. he has been under increasing pressure to step down over allegations that he paid his wife, penelope, a large salary as a parliamentary assistant, despite little evidence of any such work. leaders of the eu are gathering in malta for their first summit of the year, facing some of the biggest problems in the union's history, in its smallest member state. they will be discussing the migration crisis from africa and the middle east, and the changing transatlantic climate, and over it all looms the prospect of brexit. 0ur europe correspondent kevin connolly reports. the ceremonial cannons of the letter, installed by british imperialists and restored with eu money. the story of modern malta, in a one—gun salute. the cannons will welcome the eu leaders to their first malta summit. they won't have to look far arou
italy has pledged a substantial amount of money and equipment to help the libyan government, backed byrs in france have widened their investigation into the financial affairs of the centre—right presidential candidate, francois fillon, to include payments made to two of his children. he has been under increasing pressure to step down over allegations that he paid his wife, penelope, a large salary as a parliamentary assistant, despite little evidence of any such work. leaders of the eu are...
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the libyan producers have lobbied for years for permission to grow genetically modified, resistance toses the farmers' next battle will likely have to wait. the annual venice carnival has opened with a spectacular show along the city's canals. thousands of revellers watched performers apparently floating over the water. bill hayton reports. they came from the abyss, creatures rising from the depths to celebrate carnival. the sea queen surfaced along the cannaregio canal and surrounded by her attendants, floating from the city's watery ways. jellyfish billowed and swam as overhead giant butterflies floated by, celebrating this year's opening theme, the beauty and mystery of the underwater world. they were extravagant. a lot of sea animals. i am from the coast and i love sea animals. this was awesome, an awesome display. the venice carnival is thought to date back to the 12th century, originally celebrating a military victory. it was revived in 1980 and draws people from all around the world and, just as in the past, extravagant costumes and ornate masks are a big part of the party. it's
the libyan producers have lobbied for years for permission to grow genetically modified, resistance toses the farmers' next battle will likely have to wait. the annual venice carnival has opened with a spectacular show along the city's canals. thousands of revellers watched performers apparently floating over the water. bill hayton reports. they came from the abyss, creatures rising from the depths to celebrate carnival. the sea queen surfaced along the cannaregio canal and surrounded by her...
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talks with donald tusk and the italian prime minister to see how they can improve operations with libyanson campaigns, also in the brexit referendum last year, so that brings us on to the future of the eu and how to take things forward. donald tusk essentially saying to all eu leaders, the eu 27, because theresa may will not be there, we need a firm start, we have there, we need a firm start, we have the migration crisis, we have russia, we have the us administration which we are not sure where they are going with that, radical terrorism, where they are going with that, radicalterrorism, populism, all theseissues radicalterrorism, populism, all these issues we need to take a stance. they can all very well sit there all these leaders and do the talking but the people in their respective countries may do the talking for them and they may not be the leaders any more? very good point. that is the issue they will be facing, netherlands, france, germany elections. exactly, go back to 2007, the 50th anniversary of the european community which became the eu. back in 2007 no—one would have said th
talks with donald tusk and the italian prime minister to see how they can improve operations with libyanson campaigns, also in the brexit referendum last year, so that brings us on to the future of the eu and how to take things forward. donald tusk essentially saying to all eu leaders, the eu 27, because theresa may will not be there, we need a firm start, we have there, we need a firm start, we have the migration crisis, we have russia, we have the us administration which we are not sure where...
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it shows libyan coastguard officers, who have been trained to intercept people—traffickers before their—line? this is popular on—line rico. an exhibition of the late princess diana's clothes. the display will open on friday at kensington palace and shows diana's different choice of clothes from party gowns, to elegant dresses, and some of the more business—like suits she wore when carrying out her charity work. in all, 25 outfits are on show and you can see more of the collection on bbc.com/news. it used to be the stuff of science—fiction stories. but now, it seems, living in space could soon become a reality. or at least that's the verdict of nasa and the us aerospace firm, boeing, who think they could develop technology to allow colonies to exist on the moon within a decade. and just a few years after that, they believe they'll have developed the capacity for manned missions to mars, as well as to the red planet's moons. i asked boeing's peter mcgrath when humans may be moving house to space. we have had humans living in space for16 we have had humans living in space for 16 years on t
it shows libyan coastguard officers, who have been trained to intercept people—traffickers before their—line? this is popular on—line rico. an exhibition of the late princess diana's clothes. the display will open on friday at kensington palace and shows diana's different choice of clothes from party gowns, to elegant dresses, and some of the more business—like suits she wore when carrying out her charity work. in all, 25 outfits are on show and you can see more of the collection on...
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that was natural and they would be here in brussels discussing ways out of the libyan here with us.
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>> libyans here first question and gorbachev. a different soviet leader. they've always at a three by five part. and then the wall came down. now as a different soviet leader coming right out of the kgb with they throwback with the intelligence apparatus to manipulate people, in no doubt he was behind the hacking with our election. sewed to deal in a strong way. he was to do with the soviet leaders have wanted to do to expand the borders the they're not up against western democracies. that is why they tried to push back and in a tough way. and as a former russian that texas sided with mexico. but ukraine is a totally different situation. end to deal in that. and the people that our aware on tim. so we have to decide when you deploy a the military not just in our interest but the vital interest so what are the vital interest? the with the reliance at least but and the allies are not with the russian energy. in to put a hurt locker on them. we have offensive capability region start to use it and then to take a deep breath. if you fire your missile at us we w
>> libyans here first question and gorbachev. a different soviet leader. they've always at a three by five part. and then the wall came down. now as a different soviet leader coming right out of the kgb with they throwback with the intelligence apparatus to manipulate people, in no doubt he was behind the hacking with our election. sewed to deal in a strong way. he was to do with the soviet leaders have wanted to do to expand the borders the they're not up against western democracies....
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feed your inner kid >>> all right, i want to bring you tragic news from the libyan coast where it isd ashore. the red crescent told the associated press, the bodies washed ashore in the western city of zawi. while the reason for the drownings is not clear, the migrants' vessel was reported to have sunk with several aboard. it gives you a sense how dire the conditions are. >>> and we turn to one of the top stories, the melbourne, australia, plane that crashed. >> the plane crashed into the shopping mall after leaving the runway shortly after takeoff. lucy cavanaugh, good day to you. what else are authorities saying what may have caused this plane to crash? >> reporter: well, good morning. police say that the pilot reported a catastrophic engine failure just moments before this crash. but it is still too soon to say definitively what exactly happened. this was supposed to be a dream golfing vacation for four american tourists. they had chartered a plane, a twin engine supper king air to take them from melbourne to 160 miles south. they were just taking off 9:00 a.m. local time when the
feed your inner kid >>> all right, i want to bring you tragic news from the libyan coast where it isd ashore. the red crescent told the associated press, the bodies washed ashore in the western city of zawi. while the reason for the drownings is not clear, the migrants' vessel was reported to have sunk with several aboard. it gives you a sense how dire the conditions are. >>> and we turn to one of the top stories, the melbourne, australia, plane that crashed. >> the...
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if you are a libyan christian, you can't come here.that is true. >> there has been some interpretations that christians can come in, we shouldn't have a religious test. bill -- >> bill: i don't have a religious test. >> by the constitution, no religious test. >> bill: you know i like you. this is where you go off the rails. i present the facts that people in those countries, no matter what religion they are, cannot come here temporarily, then, you pull out your constitution and distortith the order is. that is going off the rails. >> bill, it's like a compliment for you to tell me that i am distorting things. i just want to say, bill o'reilly, no religious test. max. as far as who created these wars, donald trump didn't create the worst. that is pretty obvious. >> bill: dennis, thank you very much. plenty more had as "the factor" moves along this evening. miller says he has a solution to our divided country. then, martha maccallum looking into the possibility that lady gaga may turn the super bowl halftime show into a political circus.
if you are a libyan christian, you can't come here.that is true. >> there has been some interpretations that christians can come in, we shouldn't have a religious test. bill -- >> bill: i don't have a religious test. >> by the constitution, no religious test. >> bill: you know i like you. this is where you go off the rails. i present the facts that people in those countries, no matter what religion they are, cannot come here temporarily, then, you pull out your...
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have been referring to our relationship with these kind of individuals, the muslim brotherhood, the libyan islamic fighting group in libya. the february 17 martyrs f libya. who knows who we armed in syria to overthrow assad? these are some very ugly groups, the groups in libya, there's a lot of indications of the groups we partnered with work with and they are to overthrow qaddafi are actually some of the same people who engaged with killing our ambassador and three other americans in benghazi. >> martha: would you agree with what he is saying? >> no, and i think there are two problems here with what donald trump said. first, he did draw an equivalency. if barack obama had said what donald trump say, i can only imagine the outrage that people like congressman and other republicans would've had. that is not american exceptionalism as i know it. he also dismissed putin's gross human rights violation. including killing activist, journalist. it really was an extraordinary statement. i don't think you can america working with the brotherhood in libya. >> martha: let's go back to why he may have
have been referring to our relationship with these kind of individuals, the muslim brotherhood, the libyan islamic fighting group in libya. the february 17 martyrs f libya. who knows who we armed in syria to overthrow assad? these are some very ugly groups, the groups in libya, there's a lot of indications of the groups we partnered with work with and they are to overthrow qaddafi are actually some of the same people who engaged with killing our ambassador and three other americans in benghazi....
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that was a security measure applied to the british tourist, not to libyan native immigrants. bottom line, this was a list of countries that were deemed dangerous to visit, not necessarily dangerous for sending their native citizens as immigrant terrorists to the u.s. now outside the courtroom it may be an effective political tactic for trum top say he got this list of countries from congress and the obama administration, even if it was for a european waiver program, not for banning immigrants. but, for example, inside the courtroom some judges are already probing whether this law is, yes, rational. the government does have huge immigration powers but tonight some judges may further probe whether he is using those big powers rationally. joining me now is bob ferguson, attorney general for the state of washington in his first interview since that hearing tonight. what did you think of the judges' questioning? do you think you will win this next round? >> thanks for having me on, ari. really appreciate it. yes, i said from the beginning when i filed this complaint on behalf of t
that was a security measure applied to the british tourist, not to libyan native immigrants. bottom line, this was a list of countries that were deemed dangerous to visit, not necessarily dangerous for sending their native citizens as immigrant terrorists to the u.s. now outside the courtroom it may be an effective political tactic for trum top say he got this list of countries from congress and the obama administration, even if it was for a european waiver program, not for banning immigrants....
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remember back in 19811 president ronald 1981 when president ronald reagan, during his administration the libyan air force fired on the f-14's and we shot them down. you think there could be something similar whether it's intentional or unintentional? >> i think think there could. if you look at iran's conduct and recall back in 1987 or 1988, they were caught mining. in the persian gulf which led to operation praying mantis in 1988 where you had u.s. navy interdiction and missile firing so the oil platforms. you've seen it time and time again with arms transfers and most recently with the troubleshooting surface deferred surfaced order navy ships and most recently the saudi arabian -- that got hit out there. they need to really think about what they're doing. they need to actually manage the irg see who is a prominent player within the regime. >> will potentially there is -- thank you for your insight as we continue to follow. >> thank you meanwhile, demonstrations continuing today over president trump's trumps immigration order. even as a federal appeals court denies the justice department requ
remember back in 19811 president ronald 1981 when president ronald reagan, during his administration the libyan air force fired on the f-14's and we shot them down. you think there could be something similar whether it's intentional or unintentional? >> i think think there could. if you look at iran's conduct and recall back in 1987 or 1988, they were caught mining. in the persian gulf which led to operation praying mantis in 1988 where you had u.s. navy interdiction and missile firing so...
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one you're referring to and remember sydney blooming that will in the hillary clinton, all of his libyanel that turned out not to be true, but that created a back channel situation. >> so i think that's really the point, chuck, is that people always are wanting to use their connections with the president, with the white house, with the president's former associates to pass messages to do deals, it's just a feature of life in washington or any other capital for that matter. that's why it's important to get a clearly established factual record. i'm not speaking here of any issues of the white house's involvement, we don't know that there was any. talking about attempts to use the president's network of friends and associates because donald trump has had so many business deals around the world, that's what he really ran on. i'm a deal maker. >> i know people all over. he's going to be especially vulnerable. it's good at the start, as angry as he seems to be about any discussion of russian contacts to get this examined clearly and on the record. >> i was just going to say -- wait, just so i
one you're referring to and remember sydney blooming that will in the hillary clinton, all of his libyanel that turned out not to be true, but that created a back channel situation. >> so i think that's really the point, chuck, is that people always are wanting to use their connections with the president, with the white house, with the president's former associates to pass messages to do deals, it's just a feature of life in washington or any other capital for that matter. that's why it's...
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i'm proud that i am libyan, but i consider this home. since the rest of the family were there, i would do anything to be here gang. >> we are happy now, because my wife is in the united states now. >> reporter: other travelers are still in limbo, some even with valid visas as confusion remains overseas. the 9th crier kit court of appeals in san francisco is expected to clear up that confusion. panel of three judges. william canby junior, appointed by jimmy carter, judge richard cliff top, appoint by judge but and michelle friedland, appointed by barack obama. on sun date refused the white house's request to immediately restore the ban. the case before the 9th crier kit centers on a challenge to the trump administration from the states of washington and minnesota which argued the ban wons constitutional and would harm their economy. others have since joined in to challenge the ban filing friend of the court briefs including a group of law procedures almost 100 tech companies who argued would it damage their ability to innovate. the aclu a
i'm proud that i am libyan, but i consider this home. since the rest of the family were there, i would do anything to be here gang. >> we are happy now, because my wife is in the united states now. >> reporter: other travelers are still in limbo, some even with valid visas as confusion remains overseas. the 9th crier kit court of appeals in san francisco is expected to clear up that confusion. panel of three judges. william canby junior, appointed by jimmy carter, judge richard...
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i talked to michael reagan when president reagan was asked about what to do when libyan fighters wereally challenging our jets. reagan's answer was shoot them down. i suspect you may get a similar answer from mr. trump in a similar situation. >> neil: wow. colonel, thank you. good chatting with you. >> thank you, neil. >> neil: president trump has been in office 18 days. now apparently that is more than enough time for system democrats to conclude the guy has to be impea impeached. i kid you not. (alarms) where's the car? it'll be here in three...uh, four minutes. are you kidding me? no, looks like he took a wrong turn. don't worry, this guy's got like a four-star rating, we're good. his name is randy. that's like one of the most trustworthy names! ordering a getaway car with an app? are you randy? that's me! awesome! surprising. what's not surprising? how much money erin saved by switching to geico. everybody comfortable with the air temp? i could go a little cooler. ok. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> i have not called for the impeachment yet. he's doing i
i talked to michael reagan when president reagan was asked about what to do when libyan fighters wereally challenging our jets. reagan's answer was shoot them down. i suspect you may get a similar answer from mr. trump in a similar situation. >> neil: wow. colonel, thank you. good chatting with you. >> thank you, neil. >> neil: president trump has been in office 18 days. now apparently that is more than enough time for system democrats to conclude the guy has to be impea...
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the libyan red crescent says at least 74 bodies of african migrants have washed ashore near a city in western libya. they had been on a rubber dinghy that was trying to sail to italy. officials say more bodies are still floating offshore. back in this country, hundreds of people in northern california were forced to evacuate their homes, after heavy storms sent creeks and rivers flowing over their banks. in san jose, fire crews carried out a series of rescues as water levels surged. one rescue came near a homeless encampment, amid reports that up to 40 people might be trapped. >> normally, that's only three or four feet deep out there, but that water is not where it normally sits, so i can't tell you how deep it is. all of the water in the coyote creek watershed right now is dangerous. it's swift moving. it's carrying debris with it from areas that haven't seen water in years. and on top of that, it may be contaminated. >> woodruff: authorities say it may take four days or longer for the rivers to begin to fall. the new head of the u.s. environmental protection agency, scott pruitt, s
the libyan red crescent says at least 74 bodies of african migrants have washed ashore near a city in western libya. they had been on a rubber dinghy that was trying to sail to italy. officials say more bodies are still floating offshore. back in this country, hundreds of people in northern california were forced to evacuate their homes, after heavy storms sent creeks and rivers flowing over their banks. in san jose, fire crews carried out a series of rescues as water levels surged. one rescue...
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that's not possible for syrians or iraqis or libyans. or elsewhere in the middle east. one must understand why these people are refugees in the first place. who displaced them from their homes? who made them internally displaced persons of the refugees? few hundred thousand, million refugees, have come to europe, and have heard this over and over again since morning and since yesterday. and the last conference, the 52nd conference, which focused on refugees, europeans and -- they feel threatened. and you said in the beginning that the system will be destabilized. what happens to us? we're housing these -- we are actually having these refugees for three decades like pakistan, almost 3 million refugees. without any substantial aid from outside, our political system was disturbed. our culture was disturbed. drug and rampant culture was introduced in our country. terrorism was introduced in our country. so you have to take a global view, an international view of this problem, not an isolationist view, not an exclusive view. inclusive view. include the countries of our regio
that's not possible for syrians or iraqis or libyans. or elsewhere in the middle east. one must understand why these people are refugees in the first place. who displaced them from their homes? who made them internally displaced persons of the refugees? few hundred thousand, million refugees, have come to europe, and have heard this over and over again since morning and since yesterday. and the last conference, the 52nd conference, which focused on refugees, europeans and -- they feel...
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i am proud that i am libyan but i consider this home. since the rest of the family were there, i was going to do anything to be here again. >> we are happy now because my wife is in the united states now. >> reporter: other travelers are still in limbo, some even with valid visas as confusion about the court rulings remains overseas. the 9th circuit court of appeals in san francisco is set to rule. william canbuy junior, appointed by jimmy carter, and two others. so far the panel has not indicated how it may lane but on sunday it refused the white house's request to immediately restore the ban. the case before the 9th circuit centers on a challenge to the trump administration from the states of washington and minnesota which argued the ban wons constitutional and would harm their economy. california has joined 15 other states filing a friend of the court brief in this case arguing that the ban harms the state's universities affecting scholars and students. nearly 100 tech companies also filed a brief including apple, airbnb, google, face
i am proud that i am libyan but i consider this home. since the rest of the family were there, i was going to do anything to be here again. >> we are happy now because my wife is in the united states now. >> reporter: other travelers are still in limbo, some even with valid visas as confusion about the court rulings remains overseas. the 9th circuit court of appeals in san francisco is set to rule. william canbuy junior, appointed by jimmy carter, and two others. so far the panel...
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i thinink it is a lost for the libyan people that i am not able -- amy: in pakistanan, a suicide attack targeting a protest in lahore killed at least 13 people tuesday. jamaat-ur-ahrar, a faction of the pakistani taliban, claimed responsibility for the attack, which also wounded more than 80 people. it struck a rally of hundreds of pharmacists and drug manufacturers who were protesting against government regulations of drugsgs this is lahore resident t hassan babur. andhere was peace tranquility recently. yesterday's incident once again showed that these things, incidents of terrorism, have started taking place once again. amy: and a former black liberation activist who spent 35 years in prison -- 27 on death row -- is free. zolo azania was convicted of killing a police officer during a 1981 bank robbery in indiana. at his trial, he was an outspoken member of the republic of new afrika, and maintained his innocence. an all white jury sentenced him to death, but the state supreme court twice overturned his death sentence. he was later given a 74-year sentence and was released early last
i thinink it is a lost for the libyan people that i am not able -- amy: in pakistanan, a suicide attack targeting a protest in lahore killed at least 13 people tuesday. jamaat-ur-ahrar, a faction of the pakistani taliban, claimed responsibility for the attack, which also wounded more than 80 people. it struck a rally of hundreds of pharmacists and drug manufacturers who were protesting against government regulations of drugsgs this is lahore resident t hassan babur. andhere was peace...
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so just taking that libyan student, here's my iphone. this iphone was conceived by steve jobs. steve jobs was conceived, his biological father, by abdul fatah al jindali, who was a senior student at the university of wisconsin in the 1950s. and so who knows what incredible wealth of knowledge and talent and energy we are now sending the signal to stay away. of course we want people vetted. i mean, but who said the vetting system had failed us? what is the proof of that? the orlando attack was done by an american-born muslim, boston basically the same thing. there was a case obviously in san bernardino. that's one out of how many. of course we want vetting but the signal we're sending is, stay away. and when you send that signal, lord knows in a world where there's -- what makes us great as a country over the years, andrea, we've attracted more high iq risk takers than any other country, over 250 years basically. if we now, global brains are divided equally. if we tell people basically to stay away we'll revert to the global norm, about a quarter of our gdp. >> in your book you
so just taking that libyan student, here's my iphone. this iphone was conceived by steve jobs. steve jobs was conceived, his biological father, by abdul fatah al jindali, who was a senior student at the university of wisconsin in the 1950s. and so who knows what incredible wealth of knowledge and talent and energy we are now sending the signal to stay away. of course we want people vetted. i mean, but who said the vetting system had failed us? what is the proof of that? the orlando attack was...
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he said his main goal is to find a solution to the crisis with all these refugees coming from the libyan >> our goal is to stem the flow of a regular migration. this is the only way to stop sea and also the only way to gain control over migration in europe. about: clearly it is all defending the european value. defending what the european union project actually means. poland who does not want to alienate donald trump because they are concerned that he is a key ally for europe. theresa may seems to be in a good position to broker the two parties. how much influence will she have on the talks? she wants to be a bridge between the united states and europe. a --s expected to push for she wants to relay the message of donald trump after she had a meeting and donald trump's office in the sea. he's backing the nato alliance so clearly she wants to act as a bridge. she wants to join the eu's illegalin fighting the migrants roads. a very subtle way to handle his comments. they are aware that theresa may might a new relationship between the u.k. and the uss leverage in negotiations. continuing our
he said his main goal is to find a solution to the crisis with all these refugees coming from the libyan >> our goal is to stem the flow of a regular migration. this is the only way to stop sea and also the only way to gain control over migration in europe. about: clearly it is all defending the european value. defending what the european union project actually means. poland who does not want to alienate donald trump because they are concerned that he is a key ally for europe. theresa may...
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rescuers from the libyan red crescent say they are expecting to recover more bodies, because of the size has jailed for 18 months for manslaughter. when he was on the ground injured after stabbing a soldier. the case has divided israel — the prime minister binyamin netanyahu led calls for the soldier to be pardoned. police in barcelona have arrested a man after shooting at a truck loaded with butane gas canisters that was speeding the wrong way along a busy road. they opened fire on the vehicle as it headed towards the city's harbour this morning. the chancellor, philip hammond, has assured conservative mps that he's listening to concerns about the impact of the revaluation of business rates in england and wales. more than a quarter of companies are facing higher bills — some are facing rises of more than 100%. our reporter ashleyjohn baptiste explains how baptiste explains how the changes will work. business rates, what companies large and small have to pay. like council tax will companies. that charge on their property is decided on the value of the value of their land. the government
rescuers from the libyan red crescent say they are expecting to recover more bodies, because of the size has jailed for 18 months for manslaughter. when he was on the ground injured after stabbing a soldier. the case has divided israel — the prime minister binyamin netanyahu led calls for the soldier to be pardoned. police in barcelona have arrested a man after shooting at a truck loaded with butane gas canisters that was speeding the wrong way along a busy road. they opened fire on the...
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trying to shore up the libya to italy flow which continues in small numbers by providing money for the libyan has been the focus on donald trump given that it is the first real time eu leaders have had a chance to come together and reflect ona chance to come together and reflect on a turbulent two weeks will we know of the rhetoric donald trump has given, talking about how the eu has given, talking about how the eu has been a vehicle for angela merkel and comparing angela merkel to vladimir putin. jean—claude juncker said that whilst he is not necessarily an immediate threat, he said he is something about which we deserve an explanation, that donald trump doesn't understand the nuance of the eu, and he would like to see that. we've had the president of the european council, donald tusk, including the new american administration as a threat to the ideological future of the eu, administration as a threat to the ideologicalfuture of the eu, along with russia and so—called islamic state as well. given that theresa may is fresh from her trip to the united states and she has brought a message to th
trying to shore up the libya to italy flow which continues in small numbers by providing money for the libyan has been the focus on donald trump given that it is the first real time eu leaders have had a chance to come together and reflect ona chance to come together and reflect on a turbulent two weeks will we know of the rhetoric donald trump has given, talking about how the eu has given, talking about how the eu has been a vehicle for angela merkel and comparing angela merkel to vladimir...
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for visa, you could go to libyan government which barely runs outside government building or yes, yemenr any number of others, they just can't tell you. maria: that's a really good analogy, actually. yemen is barring the u.s. from running special operation ground missions in the wake of last month's commando raid that claimed the life of a navy seal, what does this means in terms of the night against terrorism? >> pretty much nothing. this is the political reaction, civilians were killed in most recent raid, they suspended the activities before. i think it's noteworthy they have not suspended any american activities from the air over the territory of yemen and what will happen as the time will go by and permission to accomplish these raids will be granted again and, look, if we found that there was grounds to do it, whether they gave us permission or not, i'm sure they would go ahead and do it anyway as we should. maria: always a pleasure. thank you so much for joining us. we will see you soon, embassador john bolton there. construction of the dakota pipeline set to move forward after u
for visa, you could go to libyan government which barely runs outside government building or yes, yemenr any number of others, they just can't tell you. maria: that's a really good analogy, actually. yemen is barring the u.s. from running special operation ground missions in the wake of last month's commando raid that claimed the life of a navy seal, what does this means in terms of the night against terrorism? >> pretty much nothing. this is the political reaction, civilians were killed...
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the libyan red crescent say they are expecting to recover as many as forty more bodies.n sentenced to 18 months in prison for manslaughter. elor azaria was convicted by a military court of killing abdul fatah who was lying on the ground, badly injured, after stabbing a soldier. the case has divided israel — the prime minister benjamin netanyahu had led calls for the soldier to be pardoned. police in barcelona have arrested a man after shooting at a truck loaded with butane gas canisters that was speeding the wrong way along a busy road. authorities now say the man has a history of psychiatric problems and they do not believe the incident was terrorist related. mps have warned of a worsening shortage of teachers in english schools, particularly in maths and science. the education select committee has called on the government to find ways of making teaching more attractive, to stop people leaving the profession. frankie mccamley reports. maths class for these children, with mr walton. but professionals like him are increasingly hard to come by. that's according to a group
the libyan red crescent say they are expecting to recover as many as forty more bodies.n sentenced to 18 months in prison for manslaughter. elor azaria was convicted by a military court of killing abdul fatah who was lying on the ground, badly injured, after stabbing a soldier. the case has divided israel — the prime minister benjamin netanyahu had led calls for the soldier to be pardoned. police in barcelona have arrested a man after shooting at a truck loaded with butane gas canisters that...