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. >> three years after the fall of dictator moammar gadhafi, the country is racked by violence. competing militias taking over oil facilities, shutting down ports and even trying to sell stolen oil themselves on the international market. geologist david bioot is one of the presenters at a conference, endorsed by the oil association. >> i felt sure somehow myself that libya was the one place this could work, because there is a small population, and very, very large oil reserves. you compare that to egypt, very large populations and smaller oil fields, they have resources, libya has these tremendous resources, now they're all fighting over it. >> as a result, oil production seems to fall by the minute. now at only 165,000 barrels per day, down from more than 1.5 million in 2012. analysts say the loss of nearly a million and a half barrels of oil from the international markets every day is one reason that oil prices remain very high. the most recent turn of events, a general who ammassed a small army of extremists. in a phone interview he told me if he was successful in stabilizing
. >> three years after the fall of dictator moammar gadhafi, the country is racked by violence. competing militias taking over oil facilities, shutting down ports and even trying to sell stolen oil themselves on the international market. geologist david bioot is one of the presenters at a conference, endorsed by the oil association. >> i felt sure somehow myself that libya was the one place this could work, because there is a small population, and very, very large oil reserves. you...
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he returned to overthrow moammar gadhafi. now he's at the forefront, over the weekend, his forces stormed the parliament and right now libya, the capital tripoli, is looking like it is facing a possible civil war. >> still talking about libya, this time tripoli and benghazi still there as well. jennifer, thank you. >>> we're following a developing story now. this concerns the nfl. a group of retired players filing a lawsuit in federal court today accusing the league of illegally supplying them with risky drugs to numb their injuries for games, leading to medical complications down the road. no word from the league so far. but this comes on the heels of a landmark legal settlement last year stemming from the nfl's concealment of risks from player's concussions. >>> and gm taking action on safety flaws with another recall. this one affects more than 2 million vehicles. gm also recalling some new caddy escalade suvs. the latest action means that gm recalled more than 13 million cars this year. and that is a new record for the au
he returned to overthrow moammar gadhafi. now he's at the forefront, over the weekend, his forces stormed the parliament and right now libya, the capital tripoli, is looking like it is facing a possible civil war. >> still talking about libya, this time tripoli and benghazi still there as well. jennifer, thank you. >>> we're following a developing story now. this concerns the nfl. a group of retired players filing a lawsuit in federal court today accusing the league of illegally...
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you mentioned moammar gadhafi.hat was the white house saying that president obama was leading from behind. that didn't work so well. really behind. i think the whole debacle of that strategy and benghazi was -- >> we have to keep on after the break. we want you at home to get involved in this. we want you to weigh in on today's fireback question. can the united states prevent putin from taking over eastern ukraine? i want you to tweet yes or no, using #crossfire. we'll give you the results after the break. also, we're going have the outrages of the day. mine has to do with sports teams and their owners. but it's probably not what you think. when we get back. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your f
you mentioned moammar gadhafi.hat was the white house saying that president obama was leading from behind. that didn't work so well. really behind. i think the whole debacle of that strategy and benghazi was -- >> we have to keep on after the break. we want you at home to get involved in this. we want you to weigh in on today's fireback question. can the united states prevent putin from taking over eastern ukraine? i want you to tweet yes or no, using #crossfire. we'll give you the...
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ambassador, chris stevens. >> today, without a single american casualty, moammar gadhafi is gone andbya are free. >> al-qaeda is on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> september 6th, 2012. soon to be secretary of state john kerry and president obama speak at the 2012 democratic national convention. but less than a week after these boasts on the anniversary of 9/11 disaster struck in libya. at 5:00 p.m. eastern time comes the first wire reports of a raid on the u.s. mission in benghazi. the attacks would last some seven hours. before it was done, they had claimed the lives of four americans, including ambassador chris stevens. 8:00 p.m., deputy chief of station hicks talks to secretary of state hillary clinton. he tells her the american facility in benghazi is under attack. that night he told another state department official that those attacks were conducted by the local al-qaeda franchise, ansar al-sharia, which might have captured the u.s. ambassador. 10 p.m., after talking with hicks, clinton updates president obama. >> i spoke with president obama later in the even
ambassador, chris stevens. >> today, without a single american casualty, moammar gadhafi is gone andbya are free. >> al-qaeda is on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> september 6th, 2012. soon to be secretary of state john kerry and president obama speak at the 2012 democratic national convention. but less than a week after these boasts on the anniversary of 9/11 disaster struck in libya. at 5:00 p.m. eastern time comes the first wire reports of a raid on the...
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the general fought to overthrow moammar gadhafi. now he is back to overthrow the fledgling government. the u.s. military is waiting to be asked by the state department to evacuate the embassy should the security situation deteriorate further. there's a great deal of unease at the u.s. embassy in tripoli about the situation. >> jennifer griffin. let's taken to a former ambassador to bahrain. minute by minute decisions. how too you make these decisions and there's more than one level of evacuating. right? >> yes. i think we're past the general level, which is authorized departure in which you reduce your personnel to essential staff. given the security situation in libya, they're probably looking at an evacuation of everybody. and that decision is going to be made by the ambassador in consultation with the state department and the defense department, and the calculations going to be how serious is the threat, and how effectively can we protect our personnel? so it's assessing what the situation on the ground is, are they targeting ame
the general fought to overthrow moammar gadhafi. now he is back to overthrow the fledgling government. the u.s. military is waiting to be asked by the state department to evacuate the embassy should the security situation deteriorate further. there's a great deal of unease at the u.s. embassy in tripoli about the situation. >> jennifer griffin. let's taken to a former ambassador to bahrain. minute by minute decisions. how too you make these decisions and there's more than one level of...
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the son of deposed libyan dictator moammar gadhafi returns to court today. he is facing crimes during his father's reign including the bombing of civilians back in 2011. >>> now to a more dated regime that used to rule libya the romans. the ancient ruins have seen a lot since they were built around the seventh century, but not many people have seen them. we have more on the ruins left unguarded and in magnificent condition. >> reporter: i went to libya in 2004. when the country was still under the iron grip of former dictator moammar gadhafi. ten years later i went back to libya for first time after the revolution that toppled him. the on going political turmoil and rampant violence have limited the country's visitors these days to those seeking headlines, money or dangerous thrills. i drove out two hours from the capital of tripoli to the coast in search of something far more captivati captivating. the ancient ruins of liptus magna. overlooking the mediterranean sea and the hometown of roman emperor, this was one of the largest and most unspoiled roman ruin
the son of deposed libyan dictator moammar gadhafi returns to court today. he is facing crimes during his father's reign including the bombing of civilians back in 2011. >>> now to a more dated regime that used to rule libya the romans. the ancient ruins have seen a lot since they were built around the seventh century, but not many people have seen them. we have more on the ruins left unguarded and in magnificent condition. >> reporter: i went to libya in 2004. when the country...
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the root cause of why libya has seen no stability since all of moammar gadhafi is because of the group in each of the rebel units so which can be appointed to around twenty eleven because both of them back because what on the part of washington allied themselves with you know the tenth the overthrow of former government or the job which was led by more market this has been going to sleep for many decades they've actually tried to ally with some of the most secretary and divisive and disclose elements in libya in so doing i particularly on the top of that list is the libyan islamic fighting group which i am as a kind of a tenuous link to the franchise movement called al-qaeda so i saw that group we can see there's a patent by the west allies with with the most of them by seven sectarian or says in conducting this regime change operations anywhere to syria now a top u.s. military commander warned of this week that western backed rebels would be unable to govern syria if president assad was removed from power this comes as a meeting of the so-called friends of syria group in london this w
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the root cause of why libya has seen most ability since the fall of moammar gadhafi is because of the group nature of the rebellion itself which can be appointed to around twenty eleven but goes back because what london paris and washington have allied themselves with in a tent overthrow former government or the job which was led by moammar gadhafi this is been going on actually for many decades they've actually try to ally with some of the most secretary and divisive and discord elements in libya in so doing apathetically and the top of that list is the libyan islamic fighting group which has a kind of tenuous link to the franchise movement. so and so at root what we can see there's a pattern here by the west allies with with the most of what i see been sectarian or says in conducting this regime change operations anywhere the u.k. press has been having a field day with the story of a local official allegedly accused of terrorism while on a trip to russia the tabloids claim self-confessed trainspotter john scrags woods was detained by the police for taking photos of public tra
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two thousand and eleven western military intervention and subsequent ouster of libyan leader moammar gadhafi turned out to be a gift to militias the country gravely destabilized allow the militants to expand exponentially as the nation's military and police forces remain weak. nato members say oh good at destroying nations but never good at. making just the good democracies. they can that they can. destroy a nation but not put it back together again. for violence to media has been raging since last summer almost three years since revolution and libya is a country awash with weapons and militias with competing agendas. however concern over the chaos has spiked after dissident general khalifa haftar launched assaults against the libyan parliament and islamic factions some of the worst violence that country has seen since the overthrow of moammar gadhafi the libyan government called his assault and attempted coup ordering the. rest of those taking part in islamic militant group based in benghazi has accused washington of backing dissidents and fueling unrest in a statement the head of an sar al
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makes the 42-year-old businessman libya's youngest and fit premier since the longtime dictator moammar gadhafi was toppled and killed in the uprising in 2011. in syria, rebels holed up in the country's third-largest city of homs are expected to be evacuated tomorrow. the rebels agreed to the surrender deal on friday that began with a truce that seems to still be holding. it is still unclear of the negotiators have reached agreement over safety guarantees that would allow some 2000 opposition fighters and activists to leave. for more, let's bring in our regional correspondent in beirut. as this evacuation been confirmed for tomorrow? >> as far as we can tell, yes. i just spoke to a member of the syrian observatory, a human rights monitoring group and he says a deal has been done and is expected to be of limited tomorrow morning. now that is if everything goes according to plan and if nothing unforeseeable happens. from what we understand as of the terms, roughly 2000 fighters will be allowed to move north out of the besieged areas of homs into rebel held areas of homs province. they will be sup
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-led air attacks that toppled lately be a leader moammar gadhafi, the country's dissent into chaos is near complete. >> armed men stormed the ghazi oz embassy and killed the united states ambassador and his staff -- men stormed the benghazi and the sea. >> the aftermath of a rocket attack in the southwestern suburbs of tripoli -- the barrage came down near an army barracks shortly after the air force chief announced his backing for armed action against the islamists. two migrant workers were killed and a number of people wounded. >> yesterday at midnight, we heard explosions, so we rushed outside to see what was happening. we found out that our shops were burned out, and we evacuated to wounded people. >> the u.s. says it is concerned at the deteriorating situation and has moved elements of a marine air-ground task force where they could deploy more quickly if needed. >> watching the situation very closely, the unrest, the violence certainly troubling to all of us here in the defense department. again, this was a prudent precautionary measure. >> last week, the libyan general ordered
-led air attacks that toppled lately be a leader moammar gadhafi, the country's dissent into chaos is near complete. >> armed men stormed the ghazi oz embassy and killed the united states ambassador and his staff -- men stormed the benghazi and the sea. >> the aftermath of a rocket attack in the southwestern suburbs of tripoli -- the barrage came down near an army barracks shortly after the air force chief announced his backing for armed action against the islamists. two migrant...
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the root cause of why libya has seen no stability since the fall of moammar gadhafi is because of the group nature of the rebellion itself which can be appointed to around twenty eleven but goes further than the back because what london parts of washington have allied themselves with in a tense up overthrow of the former government or the job maria which was led by moammar gadhafi this has been going on actually for her for many decades they've actually try to ally with some of the most divisive and desk or elements in libya in so doing apathetically and the top of that list is the libyan islamic fighting group which has a kind of a tenuous link to the the franchise movement called al-qaeda so and so at root we can see there's a pattern here by the west allies with with the most of the bicep and sectarian forces in conducting this regime change operations anywhere. as mother world news a now in serbia soldiers stocks thousands of sandbags to burst had become trees largest blonde against the rise in flood waters they have this rain to hit the balkans in one hundred years has already ki
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. >> since the fall of moammar gadhafi two years ago, to control rebel fighters brought him down. most powerful brigade, still control many areas across southern tripoli the capitol. it was responsible for sunday's attack on parliament. it blames religious hard liners, for not controlling lawlessness across the country. men fought against armed groups and in the eastern city of benghazi at the weekend killing more than 80 people. adding to libya's instability, several transcribed have declared regional autonomy and want more oil money. libya's had three prime ministers since march. so omar, very difficult political situation, three prime ministers since march, demanding the government hold elections, do you think that will a new government be able to rein in these new militias? >> i don't think any new government can. and that's why we had the three previous prim prime ministers lg their post. sceangs what you have is a very weak government with no ability or the capability to rein in those militias. any government that takes power in tripoli will try to keep things calm, rather t
. >> since the fall of moammar gadhafi two years ago, to control rebel fighters brought him down. most powerful brigade, still control many areas across southern tripoli the capitol. it was responsible for sunday's attack on parliament. it blames religious hard liners, for not controlling lawlessness across the country. men fought against armed groups and in the eastern city of benghazi at the weekend killing more than 80 people. adding to libya's instability, several transcribed have...
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the country is in kay office os after the why fall of moammar gadhafi's regime. attacks the resources the border they share with six countries. this country is a transit point for migrants. once caught some will be detained and others set free. the interim government says it is not only libya's problem and the european union needs to do more. >> amal asally with that report. >>> ruling cog party in india is battling the bjp party for pow power. nearnnarendra modi is running fr president. >> a lot of territory in what is the largest democratic vote in the world. up to 814 million people were eligible to vote in phases over five weeks. there are 100 million first time voters and political activists did everything they could to attract their support. >> the democracy in india so far or over time has become or seemed to have become a prisoner of the political parties. it seems to be breaking out of that. and people seem to be taking politics or democracy back from the political parties into their own hands. >> reporter: voting began on the 7th of april in the northea
the country is in kay office os after the why fall of moammar gadhafi's regime. attacks the resources the border they share with six countries. this country is a transit point for migrants. once caught some will be detained and others set free. the interim government says it is not only libya's problem and the european union needs to do more. >> amal asally with that report. >>> ruling cog party in india is battling the bjp party for pow power. nearnnarendra modi is running fr...
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rocket-propelled grenades and other weapons grabbed hundreds of miles away in libya after the fall of moammar gadhafim may have got hold of surface-to-air missiles including significant concern about that, not absolute proof that they have obtained these but significant concern. >> reporter: now a claim from amnesty international that nigerian security forces were aware of a planned attack on the school four hours before it happened but failed to deploy enough troops. nigerian security forces knew about boko haram's impending raid but failed to take the immediate action needed to stop it the group said in a statement. the nigerian government adamantly denies it knew anything about an impending attack on the school. behind the scenes, the u.s. is talking to the nigerians about sharing satellite imagery and electronic communications but with every day that goes by, those girls are in more jeopardy. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >>> and a new book and new controversy, what hillary clinton is facing this week as the gop prepares to reinvest the attack on the benghazi consulate. >> i'm specialist chad
rocket-propelled grenades and other weapons grabbed hundreds of miles away in libya after the fall of moammar gadhafim may have got hold of surface-to-air missiles including significant concern about that, not absolute proof that they have obtained these but significant concern. >> reporter: now a claim from amnesty international that nigerian security forces were aware of a planned attack on the school four hours before it happened but failed to deploy enough troops. nigerian security...
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chandan says that the current instability is the result of western intervention that helped topple moammar gadhafi the root cause of why libya has seen most ability since the fall of mama gadhafi is because of the group nature of the rebellion it's so which can be appointed to around twenty eleven because both of them back because what on the part of washington allied themselves with you know the tenth the overthrow of former government or the jungle rio which was led by mormon gadhafi this has been going to sleep well for many decades they've actually tried to ally with some of the most secretary and divisive and disclose elements in libya in so doing i particularly on the top of that list is the libyan islamic fighting group which i'm as a kind of tenuous link to the franchise movement called al qaeda so i saw a group we can see there's a pattern of by the west allies with with the most of what i see been sectarian all says in conducting this regime change operations anywhere. the top u.s. military commander warned of this week that western backed rebels would be able to govern syria of presiden
chandan says that the current instability is the result of western intervention that helped topple moammar gadhafi the root cause of why libya has seen most ability since the fall of mama gadhafi is because of the group nature of the rebellion it's so which can be appointed to around twenty eleven because both of them back because what on the part of washington allied themselves with you know the tenth the overthrow of former government or the jungle rio which was led by mormon gadhafi this has...
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and islamic factions some of the worst violence that country has seen since the overthrow of moammar gadhafi and islamic militant group based in benghazi has accused washington of backing dissidents and fueling unrest. all western forces sold their two thousand and eleven bombing campaign as a humanitarian mission some critics say instability was the end goal peaceful you don't steve start lurking there use of the phone to act and not be. part of the main point is to break up and it is a receiver any kind of missions to have very very brave souls or worst of all the past three years have shown very few of the democratic reforms that were promised when western forces celebrated libya's liberation marina port nine a r.t. . that's how the like of a military leader behind the new wave of violence that so hey hey. ally of khadafi but. not for long the. defected to the united states with the cia's help for two decades reported and lived within walking distance of the cia's main headquarters is thought he received training there and became a u.s. citizen he returned to his homeland at the time of t
and islamic factions some of the worst violence that country has seen since the overthrow of moammar gadhafi and islamic militant group based in benghazi has accused washington of backing dissidents and fueling unrest. all western forces sold their two thousand and eleven bombing campaign as a humanitarian mission some critics say instability was the end goal peaceful you don't steve start lurking there use of the phone to act and not be. part of the main point is to break up and it is a...
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propelled grenades and other weapons grabbed hundreds of miles away in libya after the fall of moammar gadhafiam may have got hold of surface-to-air missiles including sa-7 missiles. there's significant concern about that. not absolute proof they've obtained these, but significant concern. >> reporter: now a claim from amnesty international that nigerian security forces were aware of a plan to attack the school four hours before it happened, but failed to deploy enough troops. nigerian security forces knew about boko haram's impending raid, but failed to take the immediate action needed to stop it, the group said in a statement. the nigerian government adamantly denies it knew anything about an impending attack on the school. behind the scene, the u.s. is talking to the nigerians about sharing satellite imagery and electronic communications, but with every day that goes by, those girls are in more jeopardy. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >>> as you heard, many times the group boko haram is key in this story. its claimed responsibility for scores are attacks on christian and government targe
propelled grenades and other weapons grabbed hundreds of miles away in libya after the fall of moammar gadhafiam may have got hold of surface-to-air missiles including sa-7 missiles. there's significant concern about that. not absolute proof they've obtained these, but significant concern. >> reporter: now a claim from amnesty international that nigerian security forces were aware of a plan to attack the school four hours before it happened, but failed to deploy enough troops. nigerian...
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[ laughter ] and i think moammar gadhafi is the greatest human ever! >> seth: how dare you!i think that waiting in long lines to pay parking tickets is cool. [ laughter ] >> seth: stink mouth, you are getting on my last nerve! >> hey, before i go, i just wanted to say that it is such an honor to do this. and thank you so much for the opportunity. >> seth: of course. i'm so happy you're here. >> can you? >> seth: yeah, yeah. >> i put down dogs for a living at the vet! [ laughter ] even the ones that aren't sick! [ laughter ] hey, i'm going to wrap this up. >> seth: yeah, sure, sure. great. >> cool. [ screaming ] i think that people who ask to borrow your cell phone charger are cool! [ laughter ] >> seth: hey! that's the last straw! and then, are you sure? >> absolutely, go ahead. [ screaming ] >> seth: give it up for stink mouth pig man, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] >> "frasier" is my favorite tv show! >> seth: get out of here! we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey, what are you drinking? i'll take a redd's strawberry ale! what? redd'
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all of these celebrities have performed for moammar gadhafi.rom washington is a man on the other side of the tweet war with bedu, jeffrey smith at the rfk center. thanks so much for joining us, sir. we want to mention we reached out to bedu, but she didn't reply. she said you were ridiculous and manipulative. why such an extreme reaction? >> that's a very good question, ronan. thanks for having me. the comments you mentioned by her didn't -- won't even scratch the surface of some of the names she called me. and a co-author of mine whom we wrote a piece on this entire issue, at one point questioning our sexuality, calling us racists, and if erica badu had any semblance of the context in swaziland, she wouldn't have reacted the way she did. first and foremost, this is the last absolute monarchy in africa. there are serious human rights abuses that take place there, including arbitrary detention, torture, all political activity is banned. so here we have the rights to freedom of expression and freedom of assembly. erica has a right to sing for who
all of these celebrities have performed for moammar gadhafi.rom washington is a man on the other side of the tweet war with bedu, jeffrey smith at the rfk center. thanks so much for joining us, sir. we want to mention we reached out to bedu, but she didn't reply. she said you were ridiculous and manipulative. why such an extreme reaction? >> that's a very good question, ronan. thanks for having me. the comments you mentioned by her didn't -- won't even scratch the surface of some of the...
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spreading across tripoli and appears to be some of the worst since the 2011 revolution that ousted moammar gadhafikilled and dozens injured. four rocketed reportedly slammed into a libyan tv station. this comes as retired general vows his self-declared libyan national army will keep attacking islamist fighters in the city of benghazi. right now the u.s. ambassador to libya, deborah jones, is out of the country on a preplanned leave. joining me live, cnn producer and reporter. you visited the u.s. embassy in tripoli many times is it safe for the ambassador to return or too risky? >> the embassy in tripoli is one of the most fortified places life seen here. it reminds me of baghdad's green zone, black walls and a sizable marine contingent in addition to security personnel protecting it. it's on the outskirts of tripoli. the situation's fluid and unpredictable, before the fighting erupted we have seen the u.s. ambassador, deborah jones, active here in tripoli. frequently out and about, and meeting with libyans of all walks of life but in situations like this, as you know, diplomatic missions restrict
spreading across tripoli and appears to be some of the worst since the 2011 revolution that ousted moammar gadhafikilled and dozens injured. four rocketed reportedly slammed into a libyan tv station. this comes as retired general vows his self-declared libyan national army will keep attacking islamist fighters in the city of benghazi. right now the u.s. ambassador to libya, deborah jones, is out of the country on a preplanned leave. joining me live, cnn producer and reporter. you visited the...
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citizen he returned to libya during the uprising against his old friend colonel moammar gadhafi now he's now into a second coup attempt this year but this time he's supported by air power armored units in a public relations campaign and all of that begs the question how did such an obscure figure get his hands on so much power in just a few months. as r.t. international a sawyer's carrier rocket is successfully docked with the international space station the spacecraft with its a three crew members on board made it to the eye assess in only six hours that is significantly less time than in the past and the most recent flight took some twenty hours to complete his mattress. these days it's easy to lose sight of the fact there's a constant human presence in outer space it should be moments like this that remind everybody of the heights that we can achieve when we all work together. this is the forty first expedition up to the international space station it's led by commander maxim sariah from russia and he's joined by flight engineers read wiseman from the united states and alexander gerth
citizen he returned to libya during the uprising against his old friend colonel moammar gadhafi now he's now into a second coup attempt this year but this time he's supported by air power armored units in a public relations campaign and all of that begs the question how did such an obscure figure get his hands on so much power in just a few months. as r.t. international a sawyer's carrier rocket is successfully docked with the international space station the spacecraft with its a three crew...
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violence spreading across tripoli an appears to be the worst since 2011 revolution that ousted moammar gadhafi. a retired general said the self declared libyan army will attack islamist fighters in the city of benghazi. 75 killed there on friday. >>> china is evacuating thousands of its citizens from vietnam after deadly riots broke out there over a chinese oil drilling. protesters are outraged because china sent an oil rig to drill in ocean waters both countries claim as their own. china's state-run media reports two chinese were killed and more than 100 injured last week in vietnam. five chinese ships are sailing to vietnam with help on the evacuations. >>> sunday newspapers in turkey all scream the same thing on their front pages. anger, disbelief and sadness. autobodies have been removed from a coal mine where an explosion and fire this week killed more than 300 miners. people are furious how the government responded to the emergency. getting physical with demonstrators and appearing incensive to victims' families. 25 people detained in connection with the disaster. three of them have been
violence spreading across tripoli an appears to be the worst since 2011 revolution that ousted moammar gadhafi. a retired general said the self declared libyan army will attack islamist fighters in the city of benghazi. 75 killed there on friday. >>> china is evacuating thousands of its citizens from vietnam after deadly riots broke out there over a chinese oil drilling. protesters are outraged because china sent an oil rig to drill in ocean waters both countries claim as their own....
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and islamic factions some of the worst violence that country has seen since the overthrow of moammar gadhafi the libyan government called his assault and attempted coup ordering the arrest of those taking part and islamic militant group based in benghazi has accused washington of backing dissidents and fueling unrest in a statement the head of and sorry. shari'a warned the u.s. against meddling in their country saying quote we remind america if they intervene of their defeat in afghanistan iraq and somalia because they would face in libya something much worse. while western forces sold their two thousand and eleven bombing campaign as a humanitarian mission some critics say instability was the end goal peaceful you don't steve start work in their use of the function of x. not. this time keeping war we're going to keep you know army troops sometimes army both sides doesn't matter main point is to break up which is a receiver any kind of missions to have any kind of three sole source so this is part of u.s. strategy libya's parliament currently remains split by rivalries the country is under t
and islamic factions some of the worst violence that country has seen since the overthrow of moammar gadhafi the libyan government called his assault and attempted coup ordering the arrest of those taking part and islamic militant group based in benghazi has accused washington of backing dissidents and fueling unrest in a statement the head of and sorry. shari'a warned the u.s. against meddling in their country saying quote we remind america if they intervene of their defeat in afghanistan iraq...
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that may encounter boko haram militants armed with rocket propelled grenades after the fall of moammar gadhafioko haram may have gotten hold of missiles, including sa7 missiles. there's significant concern about that. not absolute proof that they have obtained these but a significant concern. >> reporter: now a claim from amnesty international that security forces were aware of a planned attack on the school four hours before it happened but failed to deploy enough troops. nigerian security forces knew about boko haram's impending raid but failed to take the immediate action needed to stop it, the group said. the nigerian government is denying that it had any advanced knowledge about the impending attack on the school. the u.s. is talking to the nigerians behind the scenes about sharing satellite imagery and electronic intercepts but with every day that goes by, these girls are in more jeopardy. >> they certainly are. let's dig deeper. the republican congressman mike rogers of michigan is still with us. also joining us, general carter ham, the u.s. former commander of the africa command retire
that may encounter boko haram militants armed with rocket propelled grenades after the fall of moammar gadhafioko haram may have gotten hold of missiles, including sa7 missiles. there's significant concern about that. not absolute proof that they have obtained these but a significant concern. >> reporter: now a claim from amnesty international that security forces were aware of a planned attack on the school four hours before it happened but failed to deploy enough troops. nigerian...
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and one thing that all those three leaders that we just mentioned had in common saddam hussein moammar gadhafi and bashar al assad all three of them still to portray themselves as really standing up to american pressure american don't. nancy this may have been a reason for them getting in trouble getting united states in the first place but both hussein and gadhafi are now gone but the antenne merican sentiment that they exploited is still very much present and it is now be used by a different force religious extremists and i would like to ask you from a psychological perspective one of those tyrants those. very brutal leaders were and they still a bit more predictable a bit more rational probably a bit more manageable than the wild force that came to replace them. sometimes indeed that is that is correct but i think it's important to make the following observation man is an enemy making species. we are really taught from childhood on who are our friends who are enemies and whom to trust and whom to fear and especially at times of economic and social dislocation in transition hate mongering le
and one thing that all those three leaders that we just mentioned had in common saddam hussein moammar gadhafi and bashar al assad all three of them still to portray themselves as really standing up to american pressure american don't. nancy this may have been a reason for them getting in trouble getting united states in the first place but both hussein and gadhafi are now gone but the antenne merican sentiment that they exploited is still very much present and it is now be used by a different...
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supported radical groups the root cause of why libya has seen no stability since the fall of moammar gadhafi is because of the group may choke off the rebellion itself which could be appointed to around twenty eleven but goes for the back because what none of the powers of washington have allied themselves with in a tent overthrow or form a government or the job which was led by moammar gadhafi this is been going on actually for for many decades they've actually try to ally with some of the most divisive and deaths for elements in libya in so doing apathetically and the top of that list is the libyan islamic fighting group which as a kind of a tenuous link to the the franchise movement call al qaeda so and so at root what we can see there's a pattern here by the west allies with with the most of what i said and sectarian also has in conducting this regime change operations anywhere. top off as well the world news now on a world update in serbia seoul just stacked thousands of sandbags to protect the country's largest power plant against of the rising floodwaters heaviest rain to hit the balk
supported radical groups the root cause of why libya has seen no stability since the fall of moammar gadhafi is because of the group may choke off the rebellion itself which could be appointed to around twenty eleven but goes for the back because what none of the powers of washington have allied themselves with in a tent overthrow or form a government or the job which was led by moammar gadhafi this is been going on actually for for many decades they've actually try to ally with some of the...
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and a part from moammar gadhafi seemed the worst of the lot. but the establishment of new democratic regimes has largely failed to materialize. one possible exception is tunisia. what happened? there were different factions in different countries that contributed and no doubt will explore today those differences in our discussion. but here i would like to focus on egypt which seems to me the most crucial or important case for several reasons and it also happens to be, was larger the focus of the article in the journal and this volume. first it's the largest arab country and was the model. it was the country in which the greatest hopes were invested. it did have a genuinely democratic revolution in the sense that it held more or less, and may be inclined to forget this, more or less free elections, multiple free elections which produced a new regime. the islamist regime of the muslim brotherhood supported by other islamist parties. as we all know that regime has failed and is in the process of being replaced by a new regime whose character is st
and a part from moammar gadhafi seemed the worst of the lot. but the establishment of new democratic regimes has largely failed to materialize. one possible exception is tunisia. what happened? there were different factions in different countries that contributed and no doubt will explore today those differences in our discussion. but here i would like to focus on egypt which seems to me the most crucial or important case for several reasons and it also happens to be, was larger the focus of...
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fidel castro, saddam hussein, moammar gadhafi.e minister, menachem begin to do their first ever joint interview. >> there might be a ray of light. there might be some concession. there might be a somewhat different position down the road? >> you are always like this, barbara. >> reporter: barbara interviewed hollywood legend katherine hepburn many times. but the next moment was buzzed about and misinterpreted many times for years to come. >> what kind of tree are you? if you think you're a tree -- >> reporter: rewind the interview a few seconds and you will see it was hepburn who brought up being a tree. barbara was just following up. >> i've become a sort of, you know, thing. >> what? >> i don't know what. a tree or something. yes. >> reporter: this famous interview with boxer, mike tyson, and his then-wife, robin givens, makes our list because tyson himself was surprised when givens revealed this. >> does he hit you? >> he shakes. he pushes. he swings. sometimes i think he's trying to scare me. and just recently, i've become afr
fidel castro, saddam hussein, moammar gadhafi.e minister, menachem begin to do their first ever joint interview. >> there might be a ray of light. there might be some concession. there might be a somewhat different position down the road? >> you are always like this, barbara. >> reporter: barbara interviewed hollywood legend katherine hepburn many times. but the next moment was buzzed about and misinterpreted many times for years to come. >> what kind of tree are you? if...
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american ambassador debbie jones speaking about the growing violence in libya since the fall of moammar gadhafi live coverage begins at 12:30 eastern. >> what i'm trying to say is that fraud kills. okay? and it's nonpartisan, fraud, and and we got to do something about it. we don't have unlimited budgets, and money that gets waisted on a building that is never going to be used is money that could have helped some other afghan, could help some people here in the united states, and you keep seeing this again and again and again. i'm very proud to work for this administration. i mean -- i think it's important that people realize i was appointed by the president, and inspector generals are independent. and -- but it's important that the people see that the government does care, and there are lot of people -- people in aid and state and pentagon, who care about wasting money. >> john sopko how american taxpayer dollars are spent on reconstruction in afghanistan sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's c & a. >> an independent audit has found that medicare may be overpaying hospitals and estimated $5 billion
american ambassador debbie jones speaking about the growing violence in libya since the fall of moammar gadhafi live coverage begins at 12:30 eastern. >> what i'm trying to say is that fraud kills. okay? and it's nonpartisan, fraud, and and we got to do something about it. we don't have unlimited budgets, and money that gets waisted on a building that is never going to be used is money that could have helped some other afghan, could help some people here in the united states, and you keep...
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assault i want you to describe the hold there seen since the uprising that ended the regime of moammar gadhafi back in twenty eleven the parliament accuse the general of staging a coup now earlier on sunday to try to push islamist militias out of the city of benghazi declaring war on what he called the terrorists political analyst says the situation in libya was never calm the uncontrolled flow of weapons to the country has only fueled the fight. a lot of the military elements a lot of the military units are joining forces together with there to restore some sort of order now is there is this is a cool it looks like. will the government be able to hold onto power i'm not so certain i don't believe that those who aided. the libyan rebellion to begin with need to and then the flooded the country with arms you know paid for by countries like qatar saudi arabia and so on really forced to resolve this but it's back to the tribal tension that tribal divisions that existed in libya for a long time was certain to to be you know to take advantage of this on that were flowing uncontrollably into libya i
assault i want you to describe the hold there seen since the uprising that ended the regime of moammar gadhafi back in twenty eleven the parliament accuse the general of staging a coup now earlier on sunday to try to push islamist militias out of the city of benghazi declaring war on what he called the terrorists political analyst says the situation in libya was never calm the uncontrolled flow of weapons to the country has only fueled the fight. a lot of the military elements a lot of the...
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i also think there's moammar gadhafi something going on there. he doesn't seem as clear headed. vendetta against magic johnson. is it coming from jealousy as he claims it is. is it his real perspective that he thinks magic johnson is not a real person? magic johnson is not on an irksz c icon in the african-american community but in the world for his sportsmanship and good character. i'm not sure where this animosity comes between -- from donald sterling/magic johnson. it's another part of this really weird puzzle. it doesn't make any sense. >> so now, the quick take on what happens next, i think she'llry sterling is confusing the media more than she's going to confuse the league or any court of law in terms of whether she has ownership but i want -- >> i disagree with you. >> you guy have different takes on this. maybe, maybe not. sunny? >> i think she's on pretty firm legal t footing. i've read the nba constitution now. i think there are some missing legal documents. we don't noknow what the family trust looks like. >> 50% ownership and i think adam silver in his only misstep h
i also think there's moammar gadhafi something going on there. he doesn't seem as clear headed. vendetta against magic johnson. is it coming from jealousy as he claims it is. is it his real perspective that he thinks magic johnson is not a real person? magic johnson is not on an irksz c icon in the african-american community but in the world for his sportsmanship and good character. i'm not sure where this animosity comes between -- from donald sterling/magic johnson. it's another part of this...