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number one, a "wall street journal" reporter stumbled into the abandoned office of muammar qaddafi's intelligence chief days after the fall of the regime and discovered internal cable traffic, intercepted communications between a french commander in northern chad because the french still had a force there and his commanding officers, talking about kuwaiti, qatari special forces unit, convoy bringing in stinger missiles. maybe we ought to ask washington whether they want stinger missiles going into libya? we also know this because i, as a reporter have spent, have lived for 18 years in france and have some pretty good contacts in that administration at that time. i asked my contacts and close to president sarkozy what was going on. oh, yes, we got a call from the u.s. embassy in paris as a result of this saying hey, excuse me, we called the u.s. embassy in paris after we got the call from chad and said, hey, what do you want us to do with this? stinger missiles. they're your missiles. not our missiles but our guys can stop it if you want. they have the qatari convoy. the answer back f
number one, a "wall street journal" reporter stumbled into the abandoned office of muammar qaddafi's intelligence chief days after the fall of the regime and discovered internal cable traffic, intercepted communications between a french commander in northern chad because the french still had a force there and his commanding officers, talking about kuwaiti, qatari special forces unit, convoy bringing in stinger missiles. maybe we ought to ask washington whether they want stinger...
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>> when they bombed muammar qaddafi, did he get congressional approval?the military folks are saying -- >> we're not talking about reagan, though, charlie. >> you're talking about bombing a dictator, muammar qaddafi. from what i understand, that was not expected to be a projected situation. and what we're looking at now, not only is it projected to be three years, now we're hearing six to 10. every week it's longer and longer. >> we're already in iraq. >> we've been there 23 years, longer than vietnam. >> how many more times do you want to go to congress? we have people there. >> do we have an agreement now that allows them to take some action. you're widening it into syria. >> that agreement is years old. >> for every single thing this guy has to do to protect the country, i don't want -- [inaudible] >> there's a lot of ways i could answer that. but anyway -- >> why do you think the constitution is a dead letter? >> it is a living constitution. i knew that would get you. >> where is the judge? >> i'm not a constitutional guy. >> everybody, check this out
>> when they bombed muammar qaddafi, did he get congressional approval?the military folks are saying -- >> we're not talking about reagan, though, charlie. >> you're talking about bombing a dictator, muammar qaddafi. from what i understand, that was not expected to be a projected situation. and what we're looking at now, not only is it projected to be three years, now we're hearing six to 10. every week it's longer and longer. >> we're already in iraq. >> we've...
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the most powerful brigades initially fought together to overthrow former dictator muammar qaddafi but are at odds because of ideological differences. they've been battles over institutions such as the airport in tripoli. they have controlled the airport since 2011 go but it fell in the hands of the misrat brigades{^l" ^}. ththe fighters are believed to be were the council of the bengahzi revolutionary. more from this complex issue we have mahmood on the line in tripoli. talk to us about the movement to set up a new government. how is this going to work? >> well, this clearly shows there is a split on the political scenes especially with the house of representatives in the eastern city again the prime minister of the new government met with a huge rage and anger especially in tripoli and bengahzi has also assigned revolutionary figure to form what is so-called national celebration government, and these days the gnc is waiting for the government. now the split is shown between two anniversaries. in terms of two different camps. the first camp, the gnc congress with the national governme
the most powerful brigades initially fought together to overthrow former dictator muammar qaddafi but are at odds because of ideological differences. they've been battles over institutions such as the airport in tripoli. they have controlled the airport since 2011 go but it fell in the hands of the misrat brigades{^l" ^}. ththe fighters are believed to be were the council of the bengahzi revolutionary. more from this complex issue we have mahmood on the line in tripoli. talk to us about...
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we helped depose muammar qaddafi in libya. now it's a failed state. same thing in syria where assaad is now making up ground based on our attacks with isil and are we going to end up in a proxy war with russia? these questions need to be answered, greta from my standpoint for the american and specifically for those soldiers and service members that are going to be on the ground and in the air over those countries risking their lives and they haven't been answered. >> it feels a tad bit like who is on first. i hope i'm wrong on that. congressman, thank you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> the uk just joined the fight against isis but only in iraq. will that change the mission? developing this hour we have new information about the beheading in oklahoma o. new fears it is tied to islam. "on the record" is just discovering something on the suspect's facebook page. live report and all theaa ♪ want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. ♪
we helped depose muammar qaddafi in libya. now it's a failed state. same thing in syria where assaad is now making up ground based on our attacks with isil and are we going to end up in a proxy war with russia? these questions need to be answered, greta from my standpoint for the american and specifically for those soldiers and service members that are going to be on the ground and in the air over those countries risking their lives and they haven't been answered. >> it feels a tad bit...
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diplomatic security situation in libya has been very complicated ever since muammar qaddafi left theicture. so it's not completely clear who the u.s. asked to guard this specific building but their protection obviously not particularly effective. back to you. arthel: peter, thanks a lot. jon: there's some progress to report in the fight against isis. targeted u.s. air strikes over the weekend helping to break the terror group's two month siege on an iraqi town. that action liberating 15,000 people who had been fighting against isis. and while the sunday news shows made mention of it, they devoted very little time to it. fewer than two minutes combined. instead, they focused on lawmakers who criticized the president for his foreign policy and his approach to isis. the website media-ite featured this column in which the writer says obama, as a dickerring president who golfs while the world plunges into chaos is an attractive image for the hawks in congress and neo conservative pundits who can use it as a foil. a responsible press corps would feature these as an unpopular side of the ar
diplomatic security situation in libya has been very complicated ever since muammar qaddafi left theicture. so it's not completely clear who the u.s. asked to guard this specific building but their protection obviously not particularly effective. back to you. arthel: peter, thanks a lot. jon: there's some progress to report in the fight against isis. targeted u.s. air strikes over the weekend helping to break the terror group's two month siege on an iraqi town. that action liberating 15,000...
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taking out muammar qaddafi a mistake.hosni mubarak a mistake. >> maybe inraiding -- in vivadi iraq was a mistake. >> it was. >> the issue is this senator who was trying to held on to his seat in a year that's very bad for democrats, while justifying his support for president obama and the caution invokes the names of two men who were just beheaded by the group. >> it's one thing to invoke their names and say, you know, we have to fight for and remember people like this who were heroic who were doing a very important job telling the story that needs to be told but he put words in their mouths. and it was so disgraceful. it's so disrespectful. steven sotloff's family very upset with this administration, believing there was more that could be done and he was sold to isis by this moderate army we were supposed to be supporting. >> he knows that the president was seen golfing just moments after the announcement of the conversation he had with james foley's parents. he knows the kind of reaction the administration has had overa
taking out muammar qaddafi a mistake.hosni mubarak a mistake. >> maybe inraiding -- in vivadi iraq was a mistake. >> it was. >> the issue is this senator who was trying to held on to his seat in a year that's very bad for democrats, while justifying his support for president obama and the caution invokes the names of two men who were just beheaded by the group. >> it's one thing to invoke their names and say, you know, we have to fight for and remember people like this...
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and more as almost an arms dealer to jihadists, to the rebels first fighting in libya against muammar qaddafito bring some of those weapons through turkey and other places through the insurgency in syria. that is number one. number two, there was a section, a separation collection effort of man pads, man pads, >> missiles which bring down planes. >> looted from libya, looted from qaddafi's reserves. woad a multimillion-dollar unprecedented effort centered at the c.i.a. annex, centered at that mission. >> that is why we were there. >> may have even prompted the attacks, an awful lot of jihadists. >> read about it in a brand-new book called "the real benghazi story." aaron klein, thank you very much. a major health scare for toronto mayor rob ford. why he was rushed to the hospital. >>> the president now talking tough to isis. the man who faced terrorists 13 years ago and mayor of new york city, rudy jowlan ni, joins us live next. the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. a
and more as almost an arms dealer to jihadists, to the rebels first fighting in libya against muammar qaddafito bring some of those weapons through turkey and other places through the insurgency in syria. that is number one. number two, there was a section, a separation collection effort of man pads, man pads, >> missiles which bring down planes. >> looted from libya, looted from qaddafi's reserves. woad a multimillion-dollar unprecedented effort centered at the c.i.a. annex,...