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moammar qaddafi has been killed according to reuters. details are still coming in at this hour but reuters and libyan television is reporting that qaddafi was captured in sirte and was wounded this is legs. and we are getting unconfirmed reports that he has passed away. this is unconfirmed by the united states and the pentagon. >>> it was referred to as a celebration of life. this is a chance for apple employees to bid farewell to the company's late co-founder steve jobs. it was a large but private memorial. it was held for jobs yesterday at the company's world headquarters in cupertino. apple employees from around the world jammed the courtyard as you can see with speakers including current ceo tim cook and former u.s. vice president al gore also an apple board member. attendees say the event was faithing tribute. >> he is very well beloved and appreciated especially in this community where you know when you work here you can really feel, you know, his impact. >> musical performers were set to include norah jones and the band coldplay. a
moammar qaddafi has been killed according to reuters. details are still coming in at this hour but reuters and libyan television is reporting that qaddafi was captured in sirte and was wounded this is legs. and we are getting unconfirmed reports that he has passed away. this is unconfirmed by the united states and the pentagon. >>> it was referred to as a celebration of life. this is a chance for apple employees to bid farewell to the company's late co-founder steve jobs. it was a...
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there and you can see the celebrating but again, what is unconfirmed is the actual condition of moammar qaddafi whether he has been captured or killed. any confirmation from that photo that it was qaddafi? >> it certainly looked like him. it certainly looked like he was badly wounded. but we don't have any confirmation yet of exactly what that is. >> guinea worm thank you. -- susan mcginnis, thank you. to recap, she was telling us that nato confirmed that they had an air strike in this hometown the city of sirte where they struck two vehicles. now, they believe they may have hit moammar qaddafi but we are not sure at this points. >> yeah. details are sketchy. hard to get information back but we did have that one picture of "him" and as soon as we get confirmation we'll pass it on. >>> locally now, 603 time, the search is on this morning for air security guard suspected in a workplace shooting at a richmond apartment complex last night. anne makovec joins us from richmond to explain. >>> it was an all-out shooting at this public housing complex in richmond between three security guards all firin
there and you can see the celebrating but again, what is unconfirmed is the actual condition of moammar qaddafi whether he has been captured or killed. any confirmation from that photo that it was qaddafi? >> it certainly looked like him. it certainly looked like he was badly wounded. but we don't have any confirmation yet of exactly what that is. >> guinea worm thank you. -- susan mcginnis, thank you. to recap, she was telling us that nato confirmed that they had an air strike in...
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(screaming) the rebels dragged moammar qaddafi-- once the most powerful man in libya-- out of a drainage ditch. and that's when the mayhem started. qaddafi's last moments were recorded. this is what 42 years of rage looks like. his last words reportedly were "don't kill me, don't kill my sons." but amid the screams of "god is great" qaddafi met his end. beaten and shot, rebels hoisted qaddafi's body on to a track so the crowds could see their pri prize. (cheering) an ambulance pulled up to take the body away. photojournalist holly pickett was traveling with the ambulance drivers and told us about the scene. >> i couldn't see his face at first. he was bare-chested. there was some blood on his pants but i could tell that he looked dead and then i saw the top of his head there was blood and his hair which is like the signature of qaddafi, the frizzy air. they were very excited and, of course, you know, giving me the victory sign. they also at one point pulled out a boot that they said was colonel qaddafi's and were sort of holding it out the window. yeah, they were just ecstatic. >> pelley:
(screaming) the rebels dragged moammar qaddafi-- once the most powerful man in libya-- out of a drainage ditch. and that's when the mayhem started. qaddafi's last moments were recorded. this is what 42 years of rage looks like. his last words reportedly were "don't kill me, don't kill my sons." but amid the screams of "god is great" qaddafi met his end. beaten and shot, rebels hoisted qaddafi's body on to a track so the crowds could see their pri prize. (cheering) an...
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for folks just joining us the reports out of libya is moammar qaddafi is dead. assault around 8:00 a.m. libya time thursday today. it ended 0 minutes later -- 90 minutes later after a nato air strike struck a convoy of pro-qaddafi forces trying to escape a compound in sirte. that's believed to be where qaddafi took the first hit. we saw video of him and it appears he was still alive. he was placed in a jeep or humvee and later he looked dead with a gunshot wound in his head. there appears to be little question that moammar qaddafi is dead today. let's listen to the president. >> today the government of libya announced the death of moammar qaddafi. this marks the end of a long and painful chapter for the people of libya who now have the opportunity to determine their own destiny in a new and democratic libya. for four decades the qaddafi regime ruled the libyan people with an iron fist. human rights were denied, innocent civilians were detained, beaten and killed. libya' wealth was squandered. enormous potential of the libyan people was held back and terror was u
for folks just joining us the reports out of libya is moammar qaddafi is dead. assault around 8:00 a.m. libya time thursday today. it ended 0 minutes later -- 90 minutes later after a nato air strike struck a convoy of pro-qaddafi forces trying to escape a compound in sirte. that's believed to be where qaddafi took the first hit. we saw video of him and it appears he was still alive. he was placed in a jeep or humvee and later he looked dead with a gunshot wound in his head. there appears to...
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moammar qaddafi killed by yankee fan. the dictator as we saw in this incredible hard to watch rid kwroe pulled from a drainage pipe trying to escape his hometown of sirte. the young man that we have shown you pictured in the upper right hand corner of the "new york post" there waiving a gold pistol he claimed to have swiped from moammar qaddafi. incredible. another big for redeveloping right now. we are getting some hints about a multibillion-dollar bail out that may be underway for america's banks, folks. we are going to investigate this report that will have huge ramifications for our economy, that is coming up. it sounds catchy and easy but herman cain's 999 tax plan is getting battered around especially by a top union leader. herman cain will join us to respond to that right after this break. >> workers are working hard and their wages have stagnated. to have herman cain a serious contender on the republican side make a statement like that, that he wants to further lower wages, he wants to do away with the minimum wag
moammar qaddafi killed by yankee fan. the dictator as we saw in this incredible hard to watch rid kwroe pulled from a drainage pipe trying to escape his hometown of sirte. the young man that we have shown you pictured in the upper right hand corner of the "new york post" there waiving a gold pistol he claimed to have swiped from moammar qaddafi. incredible. another big for redeveloping right now. we are getting some hints about a multibillion-dollar bail out that may be underway for...
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qaddafi insisted he would never leave. >> ( translated ): moammar qaddafi is the glory. i have my gun, i have my rifle and i will fight for libya. >> ifill: in mid-march, nato began airstrikes and other operations aimed at protecting civilians. still, the pro-qaddafi forces did not relent. as the rebels pressed on, many civilians were caught in the crossfire or trapped. spring and summer saw an incremental rebel advance. and last month the united states joined 30 other countries in recognizing the national transitional council as libya's legitimate government. the capital, tripoli, fell to the rebels in august. in his last days, qaddafi was reduced to sending out radio messages to what remained of his regime now, eight months after the revolt began, that regime is no more. >> warner: late today, qaddafi's body was paraded through the streets of misrata-- a city between sirte and tripoli. and there were reports he would be buried in a secret location. reaction to qaddafi's demise came from leaders around the world. libya's ambassador to the united states ali aujali rejoice
qaddafi insisted he would never leave. >> ( translated ): moammar qaddafi is the glory. i have my gun, i have my rifle and i will fight for libya. >> ifill: in mid-march, nato began airstrikes and other operations aimed at protecting civilians. still, the pro-qaddafi forces did not relent. as the rebels pressed on, many civilians were caught in the crossfire or trapped. spring and summer saw an incremental rebel advance. and last month the united states joined 30 other countries in...
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martha: let's take a look at moammar qaddafi's reign. he was the longer serving leader in africa and the arab world, he seized power during a bloodless coup in 1969 at the age of 27 years old, after hatching plans to topple the monarchy while he was at military college. he is linked with notorious attacks against americans, including most pointedly the 1986 bombing of a disco in berlin and of course, the bombing of the pan am flight 103 over lockerbie, scotland in 1988. bill: that bombing in berlin led ronald reagan to order air strikes on various targets in tripoli and benghazi and libya. this is our understanding now. going back to february of this past year, benghazi was always where the rebel strong hold originated, that's where the tribe from the east came and started pushing west here on our map behind. here's the capitol of tripoli over here. much of this war was confined to the northern part of the country, with the rebels coming from the east, and the government forces coming from the west. you see the town of sirte right here,
martha: let's take a look at moammar qaddafi's reign. he was the longer serving leader in africa and the arab world, he seized power during a bloodless coup in 1969 at the age of 27 years old, after hatching plans to topple the monarchy while he was at military college. he is linked with notorious attacks against americans, including most pointedly the 1986 bombing of a disco in berlin and of course, the bombing of the pan am flight 103 over lockerbie, scotland in 1988. bill: that bombing in...
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the great hatred for libyan leader moammar qaddafi. qaddafi is now gone.ying thread, their hatred of this man. now it is no longer an issue by what extent are the rebels going to be a cohesive force or are special interests going to emerge including one with islamic extremism that could jeopardize the future of libya. >> reporter: that's a very good point. from city to city you have people battling for control. there could be a really tenuous time coming up. jon: we want to get more insight from you guys. we'll bring you back next hour for some more of this conversation. rick and david lee, thank you. jenna: invaluable perspective from the ground. we're going to watch this breaking news out of libya. you have the libyan transitional government telling the associated press that qaddafi is dead. we don't have that information from our government. we will bring you up to date with the very latest. we will bring you out to greece. riots in that country over economic austerity measures turn deadly. you have one protester killed. the broader question is is this
the great hatred for libyan leader moammar qaddafi. qaddafi is now gone.ying thread, their hatred of this man. now it is no longer an issue by what extent are the rebels going to be a cohesive force or are special interests going to emerge including one with islamic extremism that could jeopardize the future of libya. >> reporter: that's a very good point. from city to city you have people battling for control. there could be a really tenuous time coming up. jon: we want to get more...
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and john bolton, very concern concerned that we don't knows what's going to be there to replace moammar qaddafihere's one other thing that bothers bolton. >> if we had acted swiftly and decisively at the beginning of this thing we might have shattered qaddafi's government near the beginning of the conflict. >> jon: if only we had created this terrible uncertain power vacuum, terrorism magnet more quickly. is there no one, is there no republican that can be gracious and statesman like in this situation? we removed a dictator in six months. losing no american soldiers. spending like a billion dollars, rather than a trillion dollars an engendering what appearings to be goodwill to people who now have a prideful story of their own independence to tell, not to mention oil, they have oil. anybody want to give credit? >> let's give credit where credit is dow. it is the french and british that lead on this fight. >> not so of the united states but france and england. >> i especially appreciate the leadership of the british and french in this. >> jon: what blooept blooep is wrong with you people! honest
and john bolton, very concern concerned that we don't knows what's going to be there to replace moammar qaddafihere's one other thing that bothers bolton. >> if we had acted swiftly and decisively at the beginning of this thing we might have shattered qaddafi's government near the beginning of the conflict. >> jon: if only we had created this terrible uncertain power vacuum, terrorism magnet more quickly. is there no one, is there no republican that can be gracious and statesman...
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now moammar qaddafi is dead. it seems to me like the president is marking up a couple of pretty good things, that he can put on the positive side in foreign policy. >> he can. i certainly give him credit for certainly awlaki and bin laden. the idea though is not looking... you're looking at one other element. you're not looking at the central core problem which is iran. look at what's going on in syria. another classic example. bob, syria is a satellite puppet state of iran. here we have assad brutalizing his people and what did we do? we recognized assad for the first time with an ambassador. we have not come down and done anything to try to displace assad which has been... he has been more brutal than anybody else. >> schieffer: would you send american troops in to syria then? >> i'm not suggesting we send american troops but what we should be doing is we should be working very vehemently and vigilantly with the people in syria. we should be going after assad in every other way, covertly or otherwise, to show t
now moammar qaddafi is dead. it seems to me like the president is marking up a couple of pretty good things, that he can put on the positive side in foreign policy. >> he can. i certainly give him credit for certainly awlaki and bin laden. the idea though is not looking... you're looking at one other element. you're not looking at the central core problem which is iran. look at what's going on in syria. another classic example. bob, syria is a satellite puppet state of iran. here we have...
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arab t-v ii reporting that former libyan leader moammar qaddafi is dead. dead.while we have yet to confirm that report... we do know that nato said itss aircraft struck two pro- gadhafi military vehiclls in the sirte vicinity thursday. sirte was gadhafi's ast stronghold two months after the fall of the capitaa of tripoli. reports of gaahafi's capture follow clinton's visit to libya thht she hoped gadhafi would be captured or killed. 3 p, 3 fiber map 3 3 3 we are ontinuing to follow breaking news... out of libya. arab t-v is reporttnggthat &pformer libyan leader moammar qadddfi is dead. dead.while we have yet to confirm hat repprt... we do know that natt said its aircraft strrck two pro- gadhafi militaay vehicles in the sirte vicinity thursday. thursday. information minister mahmoud shammam says he has confirmed thatgadhafi was dead from the body. he sayshe expects the prime inister to confirm the death soon, notingthat past repoots eerged "beeore making 00 percent confirmation." 3 thhs morning we are now leaaning about a possible motive... in the case of a
arab t-v ii reporting that former libyan leader moammar qaddafi is dead. dead.while we have yet to confirm that report... we do know that nato said itss aircraft struck two pro- gadhafi military vehiclls in the sirte vicinity thursday. sirte was gadhafi's ast stronghold two months after the fall of the capitaa of tripoli. reports of gaahafi's capture follow clinton's visit to libya thht she hoped gadhafi would be captured or killed. 3 p, 3 fiber map 3 3 3 we are ontinuing to follow breaking...
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catching moammar qaddafi. a representative of libya's new governing council says he believes the former leader is hiding in the desert near the niger and algeria borders. today fighters captured key landmarks in qaddafi's hometown but fighting with loyalists still continues in other parts of the town. >>> meanwhile in egypt dozens are dead after christian protestors clashed with the army last night. the demonstrators were protesting the recent burning of a church. tensions between muslims and christians has been growing in the last few months since the ousting of former president hosni mubarak. >>> it was a special privilege for those who went green and bought hybrid cars. with that they got to blow by traffic in the carpool lanes. but that's now over and we are finding out that everyone is suffering. joe vazquez tells us why. >>> reporter: elizabeth you would think, as the federal government did, that taking cars out of the fast hov lane would make all traffic faster. but according to a new study, the opposite
catching moammar qaddafi. a representative of libya's new governing council says he believes the former leader is hiding in the desert near the niger and algeria borders. today fighters captured key landmarks in qaddafi's hometown but fighting with loyalists still continues in other parts of the town. >>> meanwhile in egypt dozens are dead after christian protestors clashed with the army last night. the demonstrators were protesting the recent burning of a church. tensions between...
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troops will be out of iraq by year's yend libya's moammar qaddafi is killed. dramatic changes in the middle east landscape offer both opportunity and challenge for u.s. foreign policy. we'll talk with secretary of state hillary clinton and republican senator lindsey graham. then, a new phase in the 2012 republican presidential race. the candidates get down to reall campaigning. we continue our series of interviews with crum -- crum crumb michelle bachmann. and how the gop nomination shapes up. all right now on "fox news sunday". and hello, again, from fox news in washington. on friday, president obama announced he will keep a campaign promise and bringg all u.s. troops home from iraq by the end of the year. earlier we spoke with secretary of state hillary clinton and about the death of moammar qaddafi. >> they wanted 15,000 troops in iraq next year. and the white house talked about 3000 to 5000. why is president obama pulling all of the troops out. >> put it in the appropriate historical context. president obama said combat troops would leave iraq by the end o
troops will be out of iraq by year's yend libya's moammar qaddafi is killed. dramatic changes in the middle east landscape offer both opportunity and challenge for u.s. foreign policy. we'll talk with secretary of state hillary clinton and republican senator lindsey graham. then, a new phase in the 2012 republican presidential race. the candidates get down to reall campaigning. we continue our series of interviews with crum -- crum crumb michelle bachmann. and how the gop nomination shapes up....
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today in libya bulldozers began tearing down moammar qaddafi's compound in the suburbs of tripoli. fficers say its the symbolic heart of qaddafi's regime. they plan to replace it with a park. exactly where the deposed leader is remains unknown. but he still has his supporters. and the city of surt under siege for weeks now, qaddafi diehards showed no signs of doing anything but fighting to the end. allen pizzey is there. >> reporter: the battle for surt has moved to a new phase. unable to storm the last bastion of qaddafi's loyalists, rebel forces are trying to flash the area into submission. because they kept shooting at each other, brigades from east and west are now taking turns attacking, using different weapons from different positions. the ebb and flow of the fighting follows no discernible pattern or logic, which means that any civilians trapped in there-- and there are believed to be several thousand-- must run risks if they wish to escape. 97-year-old massoud atiga is blind and deaf. his son mufta could have escaped from surt. >> my father needs care mufta says and there wa
today in libya bulldozers began tearing down moammar qaddafi's compound in the suburbs of tripoli. fficers say its the symbolic heart of qaddafi's regime. they plan to replace it with a park. exactly where the deposed leader is remains unknown. but he still has his supporters. and the city of surt under siege for weeks now, qaddafi diehards showed no signs of doing anything but fighting to the end. allen pizzey is there. >> reporter: the battle for surt has moved to a new phase. unable to...
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moammar qaddafi, the former libyan leader, was killed today in his hometown of sirt. there are also reports qaddafi's son was also killed. qaddafi threat into hiding two months ago after his regime was toppled his death ends an eight month long war waged by web rell foes. ruled libya f more decades. the prime minister said today we've been waiting for moment for a long time. president obama spoke about this today from the white house. >> today the government of libya nounced the death of moammar qaddafi which marks e end of a long and painful chapter for the people of libya who no have the duty opportunity to determine their own destiny in a new and democratic libya. for four decades the qaddafi gime ruled the people with an iron fist. innocent civilians were detained beaten and killed. libya's wealth was squandered. the enormous potential of the libyan people was held back and terr was used as a political weapon. today we can say the regime has come to an end. the dark shadow of tierney has been lifted and with this enormous promise the libyan people have a great resp
moammar qaddafi, the former libyan leader, was killed today in his hometown of sirt. there are also reports qaddafi's son was also killed. qaddafi threat into hiding two months ago after his regime was toppled his death ends an eight month long war waged by web rell foes. ruled libya f more decades. the prime minister said today we've been waiting for moment for a long time. president obama spoke about this today from the white house. >> today the government of libya nounced the death of...
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now, back to jeff. >> brown: and we turn to libya, one day after the death of moammar qaddafi. islamic tradition dictates the dead should be buried within 24 hours, but burial for the former libyan leader was delayed amid questions surrounding the sequence of events yesterday. bill neely of independent television news is in tripoli tonight. his report begins with the scene in misrata, where qaddafi's body has been taken. >> reporter: qaddafi was a showman in life, but he could never have dreamed he'd be a show in death. crowds of libyans lining up to film and photograph his dead body on a bloody mattress. his last minutes alive were deeply humiliating. here colonel qaddafi is being led away into a furious crowd. "don't kill him" shouts one of his captors. "we need him alive." in fact, he didn't have long to live. qaddafi falls to his knees. he is clearly being struck. the crowd shouting insults. video seems to contradict the government's account that he was shot dead in cross-fire. not far away in sirte, his son seems relaxed, a prisoner granted a cigarette. but he, too, didn't
now, back to jeff. >> brown: and we turn to libya, one day after the death of moammar qaddafi. islamic tradition dictates the dead should be buried within 24 hours, but burial for the former libyan leader was delayed amid questions surrounding the sequence of events yesterday. bill neely of independent television news is in tripoli tonight. his report begins with the scene in misrata, where qaddafi's body has been taken. >> reporter: qaddafi was a showman in life, but he could never...
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pullout from iraq and the death of moammar qaddafi.show to talk foreign policy among other things. nice to see you. >> good to be here. >> clayton: it translates-- it's early, not even at the iowa caucuses, but typically foreign policy is something that's on the table as a big discussion point. we remember the 3 a.m. phone call discussion in the last election, does this translate for american voters this time around? what do you think? >> i think yes and no, and let me explain. and after the takedown of bin laden, obama's approval rating went up 11 points, that's a sizable increase, on the other hand he was down below 50% in job approval within a month so it was kind of a blip. i think he's going to get some credit and rightly so for the fall of qaddafi. i don't know if it's going to have a lot of staying power. here is where it helps him though. republicans, democrats, even incumbent presidents as being weak on national security. with the hat trick of bin laden, awlaki, it's harder for the republican nominee, whoever he is to go after
pullout from iraq and the death of moammar qaddafi.show to talk foreign policy among other things. nice to see you. >> good to be here. >> clayton: it translates-- it's early, not even at the iowa caucuses, but typically foreign policy is something that's on the table as a big discussion point. we remember the 3 a.m. phone call discussion in the last election, does this translate for american voters this time around? what do you think? >> i think yes and no, and let me...
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elizabeth palmer looks back at the violent end of moammar qaddafi and more.ut first the headlines for this sunday morning the 23rd of october, 2011. we begin with libya which today is officially celebrating its independence day and where people are still lining up in a shopping center in the city of mizrata to view the bloody body of qaddafi. the chief medical examiner announced the cause of his death as a gunshot wound to the head. the new government said qaddafi was caught in the shootout. the american embassy in kenya is warning of a possible terrorist attack in that african nation. the warning doesn't say who might carry out the attack but says the likely targets might be places where foreigners congregate. a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck in eastern turkey this morning. several buildings have collapsed in and around the city of van. at this hour the number of dead or injureded is unknown. european leaders meet in brussels today working to come up with a formula to stabilize greece's deteriorating finances. private banks are being asked to accept huge lo
elizabeth palmer looks back at the violent end of moammar qaddafi and more.ut first the headlines for this sunday morning the 23rd of october, 2011. we begin with libya which today is officially celebrating its independence day and where people are still lining up in a shopping center in the city of mizrata to view the bloody body of qaddafi. the chief medical examiner announced the cause of his death as a gunshot wound to the head. the new government said qaddafi was caught in the shootout....
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a bullet wound, both to the head and to the mid section of moammar qaddafi. as for any further cooperation with the u.n. again, what i'm hearing from the military officers here is that it was a battle scene and that's how he died and as for a funeral, it will be decided when he will be buried and where he will be buried shortly. understand this could be the last day of this public display and we understand the location where he will be put under the ground will be secret. they don't want it to be turned into a shrine and jamie, we also had a chance to speak briefly with a man who claimed to be one of those who pulled moammar qaddafi out of that drainage pipe. according to him, he seemed weak, afraid. asking the man, why are you doing this to me. ap the man replied. 42 years of dictatorship. back to you, jamie. >> compelling response, greg, thank you. >> well, the future of one of america's most oil rich allies up in the air after the death of the saudi prince, crown prince aziz died from an unspecified illness today in new york city. the tulle tan was heir to
a bullet wound, both to the head and to the mid section of moammar qaddafi. as for any further cooperation with the u.n. again, what i'm hearing from the military officers here is that it was a battle scene and that's how he died and as for a funeral, it will be decided when he will be buried and where he will be buried shortly. understand this could be the last day of this public display and we understand the location where he will be put under the ground will be secret. they don't want it to...
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most of the money will go toward finding missing weapons from the old regime of moammar qaddafi.he u.s. will also pay to treat wounded anti-qaddafi fighters. >> we plan to evacuate some of the most seriously injured to specialized medical facilities in the united states. >> later clinton said the u.s. wants to see qaddafi killed or captured. >>> right now senator barbara boxer is holding a hearing on improving the safety of the nation's oil and gas pipeline. commerce committee wants to prevent a repeat of last year's explosion and fire in san bruno. these are live pictures now. senator dianne feinstein is testifying first, to be followed by federal regulators. today's hearing comes a day after a pipeline safety bill cleared the senate. it would require installation of automatic shutoff valves on new lines and authorize more inspectors, as well. >>> the unique plan by one bay area city to boost business with ex-convicts. >>> the iphone 4-g s has been out less than a week y some new owners are seeing red over yellow. >>> it was just peace and relaxation. >> and also, a little bit d
most of the money will go toward finding missing weapons from the old regime of moammar qaddafi.he u.s. will also pay to treat wounded anti-qaddafi fighters. >> we plan to evacuate some of the most seriously injured to specialized medical facilities in the united states. >> later clinton said the u.s. wants to see qaddafi killed or captured. >>> right now senator barbara boxer is holding a hearing on improving the safety of the nation's oil and gas pipeline. commerce...
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officials in libya announced plans to bury moammar qaddafi tomorrow, after ending the public display of his corpse. the nation's interim leader also promised an investigation into how qaddafi was killed. and european leaders worked toward agreement on expanding their bailout fund to nearly $1.4 trillion. online, you'll find more on tonight's stories and others. hari sreenivasan explains. hari? >> sreenivasan: seamus heaney reads one of his most well-known poems "death of a naturalist" on our poetry page. we look at alabama's tough new immigration law and the strong reaction from local business owners. that's on our making sense page. and on our world page, view a slide show of images from this election day in tunisia. plus, we spoke with an election observer there. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. >> ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at the republican presidential candidates new tax plans. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major fu
officials in libya announced plans to bury moammar qaddafi tomorrow, after ending the public display of his corpse. the nation's interim leader also promised an investigation into how qaddafi was killed. and european leaders worked toward agreement on expanding their bailout fund to nearly $1.4 trillion. online, you'll find more on tonight's stories and others. hari sreenivasan explains. hari? >> sreenivasan: seamus heaney reads one of his most well-known poems "death of a...