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a journalist and author of "muammar gaddafi - the life and death of a dictator." >>> we move on. mali quarantined almost 100 people after a nurse died from ebola. 20 u.n. peacekeepers are among those monitored in the district, the medical facility, where the nurse treated an imam from guinea who died with ebola-like symptoms. the nurse was confirmed to have ebola on tuesday and died that evening. >> the world health organisation says the ebola virus claimed the lives of more than 5,000 people. most of the deaths are in the west african countries of liberia, guinea and sierra leone. it's the largest ebola outbreak recorded, and a number of people who died stands at 5,160, more than 14,000 affected >>> in the u.s., the last-known person with ebola has recovered and been released from the hospital. dozens of health workers in the country continue to be monitored. as rob reynolds reports, the response to the virus by the u.s. brought on a battle against stigma. >> reporter: the ebola virus claimed one person's life in the united states, but infected millions with a side affect - fear
a journalist and author of "muammar gaddafi - the life and death of a dictator." >>> we move on. mali quarantined almost 100 people after a nurse died from ebola. 20 u.n. peacekeepers are among those monitored in the district, the medical facility, where the nurse treated an imam from guinea who died with ebola-like symptoms. the nurse was confirmed to have ebola on tuesday and died that evening. >> the world health organisation says the ebola virus claimed the lives of...
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the country has fallen into chaos since 2011 and the death of muammar gaddafi. since the regime was forced out of power, the state's authority has been threatened. the government is unable a restore law and order. in fighting and attacks have become common. some brigades seized oil ports and deprived the main government of its source of revenue. none of the rival groups have shown any sign of reconciliation and it's unlikely the supreme court's decision will do anything to change that. aljazeera. >> we have more from tripoli. >> many people in tripoli here and other libyan cities ever taken to streets and swears to liberate what they call their court verdict in favor of the general national congress and the national salvation government. also people here are celebrating this verdict, which according to this verdict, that libyan house of representatives in the eastern city is unconstitutional. deputy president of the general national congress has just held a press conference and announced that general national congress is going to resume its sessions according to
the country has fallen into chaos since 2011 and the death of muammar gaddafi. since the regime was forced out of power, the state's authority has been threatened. the government is unable a restore law and order. in fighting and attacks have become common. some brigades seized oil ports and deprived the main government of its source of revenue. none of the rival groups have shown any sign of reconciliation and it's unlikely the supreme court's decision will do anything to change that....
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Nov 7, 2014
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syria, children hurt in the streets, and another, peter, is with his young son, asking about muammar gaddafi stealing children's toys. what is it like to be one day safe at home, and the next to be in a war-torn country investigating heinous crimes imaginable? >> well, it is a bit of a skitso frepic life -- schizophrenic life. that's true. when you are in the field you focus on the work. you have to separate yourself, detach from the horrible things you hear. you'll never get it done if you absorb the stories. it's doable. when you come home and see the family. i have children now. then it becomes more diff to transition back into that life. i would say having children it's difficult for me to see families that are suffering and children suffering but i identify with that the more. >> i can't imagine a bigger contrast. why did you despite to highlight that. why show that contrast. katy and i were clear we wanted to go home with these people. we wanted to relate to our characters. it's one thing seeing people out in the field. seeing them in every day circumstances enjoying their time at home
syria, children hurt in the streets, and another, peter, is with his young son, asking about muammar gaddafi stealing children's toys. what is it like to be one day safe at home, and the next to be in a war-torn country investigating heinous crimes imaginable? >> well, it is a bit of a skitso frepic life -- schizophrenic life. that's true. when you are in the field you focus on the work. you have to separate yourself, detach from the horrible things you hear. you'll never get it done if...
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people, the country has fallen into chaos, since the nato backed uprising that deposed leader muammar gaddafi. since the regime was forced out, brigades have defied the authority, governments have appeared weak, divided and unable to restore law and order. in fighting and attacks between rival groups have become common, some brigades even seized oil ports and deprived the government of the main source of revenue. so far, none of the rival groups fighting for power have shown any sign of reconciliation, and it is unlikely the decision will do anything to change that. al jazeera. >> in mexico, students have called for a 72 hour strike to protest 43 students. dend maaing the government do more to find them. protestors have taken over the attorney generals office. the hands of local police over a month ago. now the attorney general promised as soon as he was able to capture the mayor and his wife, who says are responsible for the attack that he would have answered that he would be able to tell the family members where their loved ones are but three days after those arrests, those answers have sti
people, the country has fallen into chaos, since the nato backed uprising that deposed leader muammar gaddafi. since the regime was forced out, brigades have defied the authority, governments have appeared weak, divided and unable to restore law and order. in fighting and attacks between rival groups have become common, some brigades even seized oil ports and deprived the government of the main source of revenue. so far, none of the rival groups fighting for power have shown any sign of...
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it follows matthew fighting alongside libyan rebels against the forces of muammar gaddafi.t opens in cinemas on october 31. here is the trailer for the film. >> i was raised on action movies. all my adventures were virtual. >> matthew. >> i was sort of sheltered and spoiled growing up. here i was come in my mid-20's. my mother and grandmother were doing grocery shopping. i had to do something drastic. a crash course. i thought, i'm going to hit every single arab country. i'm filming and photographing. it was incredible. and then libya happened. >> a revolution is spreading across the arab world. >> governments have fallen in tunisia and egypt. will libya be next? >> the friends i met and libya were better to me than almost every other one in america. i wanted to be shaping events around me and having an impact, and here was the arab spring challenging everything. >> baltimore resident matthew van dyck is armed and fighting with rebels in libya. >> i spent five and a half months in two different prisons. it absolutely transforms me. >> i had grown out of matthew van dyck. >>
it follows matthew fighting alongside libyan rebels against the forces of muammar gaddafi.t opens in cinemas on october 31. here is the trailer for the film. >> i was raised on action movies. all my adventures were virtual. >> matthew. >> i was sort of sheltered and spoiled growing up. here i was come in my mid-20's. my mother and grandmother were doing grocery shopping. i had to do something drastic. a crash course. i thought, i'm going to hit every single arab country. i'm...
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and another, peter, is with his young son who asks about muammar gaddafi stealing children's toys in libya. that was where peter was headed. what is it like to be safe at home one day, and next to be in a war torn country investigating heinous crimes? >> well, it is a bit of a schizophrenic life. that is true. i think, you know, there are - when i'm in the field you are focused on the works, a lot like a journalist is. you have to separate yourself, detach from the hor ig things you are hearing. you'll -- horrible things you are hearing. when you come home, and you see your family, i have children now, it becomes more difficult life. >> i can't imagine a much bigger contrast between a work life and a home life. why did you decide to highlight that aspect of this. there's a lot of highlight in the field. why show the contrast? >> katy and i were clear from the get-go that wanted to go home with these people. we wanted to see what the lives were like, and experience the push and pull between the home. we also wanted to be able to relate to the characters. it's one thing to see the peop
and another, peter, is with his young son who asks about muammar gaddafi stealing children's toys in libya. that was where peter was headed. what is it like to be safe at home one day, and next to be in a war torn country investigating heinous crimes? >> well, it is a bit of a schizophrenic life. that is true. i think, you know, there are - when i'm in the field you are focused on the works, a lot like a journalist is. you have to separate yourself, detach from the hor ig things you are...