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a libyan judge today postponed the trial of former libyan dictator moammar gadhafi's son, al-saadi gadhafi. al-saadi remains behind bars on murder charges for the 2005 killing of a former soccer coach during his father's rule. this was his second trial hearing. the judge postponed the trial to december sixth. a russian airliner crashed saturday in egypt, killing all 224 people on board, including 25 children. egyptian officials say both black box recorders have been recovered from the wreckage. and as n-b-c's bill neely reports from cairo, russian investigators have arrived there to try to unlock the mystery of why the jet went down. << it is the worst plane disaster in russian history - nearly all the tourists. a tragedy, a mystery, trauma. in a barren desert, the mangled remains of a plane that was carrying two hundred and twenty four people. their clothes scattered, their cellphones ringing in the debris. no one survived to answer. many were found still strapped to their seats. twenty five were children. this was the metrojet plane - an a3 twenty one, 18 years old. it took off at five f
a libyan judge today postponed the trial of former libyan dictator moammar gadhafi's son, al-saadi gadhafi. al-saadi remains behind bars on murder charges for the 2005 killing of a former soccer coach during his father's rule. this was his second trial hearing. the judge postponed the trial to december sixth. a russian airliner crashed saturday in egypt, killing all 224 people on board, including 25 children. egyptian officials say both black box recorders have been recovered from the wreckage....
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we saw that in libya where it pushed back the moammar gadhafi on the east. at some point, do you foresee a time in syria it will be inevitable that the military involvement will go beyond the air campaign? >> i think it is already the case. i think we should have done something regarding to that a long time ago. does it mean an international coalition like the war in iraq? it might be the case. >> that didn't work either. >> in iraq. like in 1991. >> okay. i see. the first iraq war. >> nothing can resist it like we did with saddam hussein. it might be a good idea. otherwise, we have to go on-site. we have to find agreement between the democratic forces and the syrian regime and get together with the political transition. the question is what do we put in place instead of da'ish? they won't accept the return of bashar al assad. >> we could sent in 50,000 to take raqqah, but what then? what after? >> precise mistake we have done in libya. we did not plan anything for after. the state did not exist in libya. the so-called supreme leader of libya, moammar gadhaf
we saw that in libya where it pushed back the moammar gadhafi on the east. at some point, do you foresee a time in syria it will be inevitable that the military involvement will go beyond the air campaign? >> i think it is already the case. i think we should have done something regarding to that a long time ago. does it mean an international coalition like the war in iraq? it might be the case. >> that didn't work either. >> in iraq. like in 1991. >> okay. i see. the...
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government but from libyan leader moammar gadhafi. >> i am asking for help of arab rulers, especiallyresident moammar gadhafi, because he's known for helping those who are suffering. >> it takes nearly a year before the u.s. government has enough intelligence to act safely. there's no guarantee hallums will even be alive once they get there. but on september 7th, 2005, it's go time. a daring raid in broad daylight, and the soldiers' helmet cams capture every adrenaline-fueled moment. >> i heard helicopters, and at first it sounds normal, the helicopters flying by. the helicopters started getting louder, and then it felt like they were landing on top of the house. i heard a lot of yelling and running and then i heard somebody hitting on this door. i didn't know if it was somebody there to rescue me or trying to kill me. the door falls in. this american soldier jumps down in the room and he points at me, and he says, are you roy? and i said, yes. >> he says, come on. we're getting out of here. one of the special forces guys handed me a flag and said whenever we're able to rescue someone
government but from libyan leader moammar gadhafi. >> i am asking for help of arab rulers, especiallyresident moammar gadhafi, because he's known for helping those who are suffering. >> it takes nearly a year before the u.s. government has enough intelligence to act safely. there's no guarantee hallums will even be alive once they get there. but on september 7th, 2005, it's go time. a daring raid in broad daylight, and the soldiers' helmet cams capture every adrenaline-fueled...
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experts say when moammar gadhafi was toppled. weapons spread cross africa, and the aqim has been one of the primary benefactors of the weapons. >> trace gal negotiation starting our coverage. thank you. we're told two dozen u.s. military personnel with in the malian capital as the attack unfolded. the department of defense reports ten troops are normally stationed in mali for planning and coordination with the united nations and it reports half a dots other personnel provide security at the u.s. embassy. in total there are 404 american troops across the entire continent of africa, a continent several times the size of the united states. team fox coverage continues, jen griffin at the pentagon. i understand some troops were among the americans at the hotel today. >> that's right. and there were five u.s. military personnel assigned to a u.n. stabilization mission, or the u.s. embassy, who were inside the radisson hotel at the time of the siege. all we're told have been kent for. two american special operators helped the mali speci
experts say when moammar gadhafi was toppled. weapons spread cross africa, and the aqim has been one of the primary benefactors of the weapons. >> trace gal negotiation starting our coverage. thank you. we're told two dozen u.s. military personnel with in the malian capital as the attack unfolded. the department of defense reports ten troops are normally stationed in mali for planning and coordination with the united nations and it reports half a dots other personnel provide security at...
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. >> tribal and ethnic fighting in southern libya has existed since moammar gadhafi was toppled in 2011. unemployment is high and the area is largely underdeveloped. southern libya has a complex tribal and social mix. it's home to african toare imrvetion anreg andam-ari tribe. bloody power struggle between two competing dwfts and parliaments. one is based in the capital tripoli and the other in the eastern city of tobruk. the united nations is trying obroker an international unity deal. the agreement could be a step to that goal. joins us now from tunis, sir, thank you for joining us on al jazeera. the general national congress has just recognized the signing of the agreement between the tribes. how much of a difference is this actually going to make to libya's security overall the deal that the two have managed to strike? >> it makes a difference for sure. this is at least one step further in the peace agreement, one of the several steps in the peace agreement that should be signed in libya. and for you are, now, we have two tribes, at least two parts of two tribes that did sign an agr
. >> tribal and ethnic fighting in southern libya has existed since moammar gadhafi was toppled in 2011. unemployment is high and the area is largely underdeveloped. southern libya has a complex tribal and social mix. it's home to african toare imrvetion anreg andam-ari tribe. bloody power struggle between two competing dwfts and parliaments. one is based in the capital tripoli and the other in the eastern city of tobruk. the united nations is trying obroker an international unity deal....
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while nearby these libyan students chant slogans supporting the libyan leader, moammar gadhafi.nfire from inside the embassy. ten gaudify opponents are injured. this police officer was shot in the back and later dies in hospital. 31 years later police have made their first break through in the case, arresting three libyan nationals. including a man in his 50s. >> the focus of our investigation is now on conspiracy to murder police officers and protesters on the day. we believe this was coordinated and directed from within the libyan people's bureau itself, but orchestrated from libya. >>> after the shooting an 11-day siege of the embassy ended when britain allowed staff to leave, expelling them from the country. in 1999, gadhafi's regime accepted responsibility for her death. british investigators have made numerous trips to libya. british police still don't know who fired the shots from inside this building, but they are hoping, in particular, that pro-gadhafi activists from the time will now come forward with fresh information. >> they may be in london or anywhere in the middl
while nearby these libyan students chant slogans supporting the libyan leader, moammar gadhafi.nfire from inside the embassy. ten gaudify opponents are injured. this police officer was shot in the back and later dies in hospital. 31 years later police have made their first break through in the case, arresting three libyan nationals. including a man in his 50s. >> the focus of our investigation is now on conspiracy to murder police officers and protesters on the day. we believe this was...
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fired from the embassy while she was policing a demonstration against the then libyan leader moammar gadhafiice investigations in libya led to fresh evidence and described the arrest as a turning point in the inquiry. slovania will turn back migrants with croatia and refuse to readmit them, last week the army started building a barbed wire fence on border of croatia to try to control the flow of refugees and serbia and macedonia are limiting refugees cross the border and syria and iraq and afghanistan enter. now to a sparkling discovery in botswana the largest diamond in the country and second largest in the world in the last century, it measures more than a thousand carats and about the size of a cricket ball and found at the diamonds mine which is about 500 kilometers north of the capitol. and plenty more for you any time on our website and the address for that is al jazeera.com. >> june 2010, fighting erupts between the uzbek and kyrgyz communities of southern kyrgyzstan. the violence spreads from osh to nearby towns. >> they came and started looting houses, killing people.
fired from the embassy while she was policing a demonstration against the then libyan leader moammar gadhafiice investigations in libya led to fresh evidence and described the arrest as a turning point in the inquiry. slovania will turn back migrants with croatia and refuse to readmit them, last week the army started building a barbed wire fence on border of croatia to try to control the flow of refugees and serbia and macedonia are limiting refugees cross the border and syria and iraq and...
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led to an exchange between clinton and malley over the implosion of libya after the deposing of moammar gadhafi. >> it's not just about getting rid of the single dictator. it's about understanding the secondary and third consequences that fall next. >> just because we're involved and we have a strategy doesn't mean we're going to be able to dictate the outcome. >> these are the american soldiers and we fail them when we fail to take into account what happens after a dictator falls. >> reporter: clinton chase tides sander after he claimed clinton's closeness to wall street was "not good enough" and there was back and forth over federal regulation of bans. what's the bottom line? i don't think anything has changed. i'm jon keller at large. >> thank you, jon keller. >>> well, a big day for the pan- mass challenge. the fundraising milestone the event met for cancer research. does neighborhood health plan cost less? yes. is now a good time to remember your company didn't choose it just because it costs less? yes. welcome to world-class doctors, hospitals, and helpfulness. because neighborhood values
led to an exchange between clinton and malley over the implosion of libya after the deposing of moammar gadhafi. >> it's not just about getting rid of the single dictator. it's about understanding the secondary and third consequences that fall next. >> just because we're involved and we have a strategy doesn't mean we're going to be able to dictate the outcome. >> these are the american soldiers and we fail them when we fail to take into account what happens after a dictator...
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. >> tribal and ethnic fighting in southern libya have increased since moammar gadhafi was toppled in 2011. tribal groups in border areas have contributed to the fighting. the area is largely underdeveloped. southern libya has a complex mix, some of them extend into neighboring countries. libya has many problems, since last year there's been bloody power struggle between two competing governments and parliaments. one is based in the capital tripoli the other in the eastern city of tobruk. the united nations is trying to broker a national unity deal. the deal done in doha could be a step towards that goal. omar al saleh, al jazeera, doha. >>> houthi and government forces are battling for control of yemen's third largest city ta'izz. the city is a strategic position, to aden where the government is based. the saudi led air campaign began in march in support of the government and since then u.n. says 5700 people have been killed and more than 2.3 million displaced. gerald tan has more. >> reporter: the push for ta'izz. it's been a week since progovernment fighters launched the offensive
. >> tribal and ethnic fighting in southern libya have increased since moammar gadhafi was toppled in 2011. tribal groups in border areas have contributed to the fighting. the area is largely underdeveloped. southern libya has a complex mix, some of them extend into neighboring countries. libya has many problems, since last year there's been bloody power struggle between two competing governments and parliaments. one is based in the capital tripoli the other in the eastern city of tobruk....
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wants money to stop getting to leaders in countries with sanctions on them like iran or russia or moammar gadhafiibya, adam is the guy they turn to to figure out how to turn off the spigot. the u.s. is not great at everything we try but we've gotten good at bad inning down the financial hatches so bad guys can't move money internationally anymore. he is our country's expert as the doing that kind of counter terrorism work. in april, president obama nominated him to be the undersecretary for terrorism and financial crimes at the u.s. treasury department. that was april. in july, president obama went to the pentagon and in a speech about tactics we can use against isis he expressed beak disbelief that congress had not yet aced to confirm szubin, the person in charge of going after isis's finances. so nominated in april. in july the president is exasperated. his nomination had been pending for months at that point. since then, in september, the senate was finally persuaded to get off its pitard and host one hearing on the nomination of adam szubin. he faced no opposition at that hearing. the republi
wants money to stop getting to leaders in countries with sanctions on them like iran or russia or moammar gadhafiibya, adam is the guy they turn to to figure out how to turn off the spigot. the u.s. is not great at everything we try but we've gotten good at bad inning down the financial hatches so bad guys can't move money internationally anymore. he is our country's expert as the doing that kind of counter terrorism work. in april, president obama nominated him to be the undersecretary for...
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if that's changed now -- >> -- be made of saddam hussein and moammar gadhafi, that they, too, were ableo keep counterterrorism groups at bay or at least strangulate them to a certain degree. they're no longer there, and now look at what has happened. do you see a correlation there, directly? >> well, there's no question that our invasion of iraq let loose some terrible, terrible consequences. and one of them is that unlike the claims of vice president cheney all those years ago that iraq was a terrorist nation, now it really is. now there really is an isis located in a third of iraq and some third of syria and they have tens of thousands of dedicated fighters, willing to kill and die for their cause. so terrorism has been let loose in iraq and syria, in egypt assias well. the question has always been, what's their target? are they focused on their local problems? are they focused on building the caliphate, protecting its borders, collecting money, dealing with all these slaves we've heard about, where women are brought in, or are they fighting the west? are they going to launch jihad ag
if that's changed now -- >> -- be made of saddam hussein and moammar gadhafi, that they, too, were ableo keep counterterrorism groups at bay or at least strangulate them to a certain degree. they're no longer there, and now look at what has happened. do you see a correlation there, directly? >> well, there's no question that our invasion of iraq let loose some terrible, terrible consequences. and one of them is that unlike the claims of vice president cheney all those years ago that...
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they obviously are benefiting from the great deal of insecurity that followed the toppling of moammar gadhafihus facilitating the flow of weapons and people across the region. what's clearly needed is a much greater sense of cooperation and much greater operational cooperation and indeed cooperation on matters of intelligence to counter a variety of these threats across the region. >> how big a job is that? >> it is enormous. it's enormous because you are not only talking about a wide geographic region but also because of the challenge of sharing intelligence in a way that's both actionable, that also protects the sources and methods of that gathering and particularly doing so amongst a variety of countries that don't traditionally have the sorts of agreements. interestingly enough, once one has the intelligence, it is a comparatively easy matter to figure out how to go avid targets. but the real challenge is finding out where these people are so that we can actually take the steps that are necessary. >> it seems like it so often falls to the united states to lead this charge. do you have any
they obviously are benefiting from the great deal of insecurity that followed the toppling of moammar gadhafihus facilitating the flow of weapons and people across the region. what's clearly needed is a much greater sense of cooperation and much greater operational cooperation and indeed cooperation on matters of intelligence to counter a variety of these threats across the region. >> how big a job is that? >> it is enormous. it's enormous because you are not only talking about a...