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this is a sign of some of the difficulty that the new libya will face, because the new authorities do not yet have command over the vast array of different brigades and militias and different towns and areas of libya who all want to have their say in how things happen in this new country. >> the national transitional council does not have unanimous support across the country among all political parties. is that going to be a real hindrance in the weeks and months ahead as it tries to forge some sort of united front and rebuild la plata? >-- rebuild libya? >> the real problem is that gaddafi had not allowed any institution. no civil society was tolerated. so they are building things from scratch. people have different opinions about what they should do in this country. they were fighting to get rid of colonel gaddafi, but after that they had different visions and different goals. it will be a real struggle for the new authorities to unite libya. what happens now is that a fairly well-set-out political time travel, we should get the declaration from benghazi but the whole country has be
this is a sign of some of the difficulty that the new libya will face, because the new authorities do not yet have command over the vast array of different brigades and militias and different towns and areas of libya who all want to have their say in how things happen in this new country. >> the national transitional council does not have unanimous support across the country among all political parties. is that going to be a real hindrance in the weeks and months ahead as it tries to...
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bbc news. >> libya's uprising began in february with the first street protests. ey grew into an international effort to depose a dictator. a middle east editor looks at the dock to's downfall. >> libya was were the first sweetness of the arabs swing turned sour. the regime -- the people who no longer wanted to be his fought back. what started as an almost impulse of fight turned with foreign help into successful insurgency. they won the war. winning it is the next challenge. colonel gaddafi had a spring in his step when i met him in march. he seemed to relish taking on the world. he was defiant. after 42 years at the top, he insisted the libyan people were behind them. >> they love me. they love me, all. >> those who supported him and those who hated him died. no one really knows how many people have been killed in the libyan civil war. the uprising started in and around benghazi, a place that had been neglected and whose citizens were never trusted. the feeling was new -- mutual. the east of libya fell quickly to the rebels. a hard fight lay ahead for the rest of
bbc news. >> libya's uprising began in february with the first street protests. ey grew into an international effort to depose a dictator. a middle east editor looks at the dock to's downfall. >> libya was were the first sweetness of the arabs swing turned sour. the regime -- the people who no longer wanted to be his fought back. what started as an almost impulse of fight turned with foreign help into successful insurgency. they won the war. winning it is the next challenge. colonel...
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is now facing a big challenge, to rebuild a new libya >> brown: libya's interim leaders announced that one of qaddafi's sons, his former national security adviser motassim, was also killed in sirte. a second son, and heir apparent, seif al-islam, was wounded and captured. for more on today's developments, i spoke this afternoon to i.t.n.'s lindsey hilsum in tripoli. >> brown: lindsey, thanks for joining us. so in the end were people there surprised that qaddafi was still in sirte and surprised by how this all ended? >> i think people were surprised. although the acting prime minister said that they knew for the last week that colonel qaddafi had been on the move. they thought that he had been in algeria at one point and then he had gone back to the place where he was born. and of course what people are saying is that is where he was born, that was where he had to die. but people who i spoke to earlier in the day just didn't believe it was true, initially. they wouldn't believe it until they saw a picture. once they saw the picture of colonel qaddafi, that was the moment when they
is now facing a big challenge, to rebuild a new libya >> brown: libya's interim leaders announced that one of qaddafi's sons, his former national security adviser motassim, was also killed in sirte. a second son, and heir apparent, seif al-islam, was wounded and captured. for more on today's developments, i spoke this afternoon to i.t.n.'s lindsey hilsum in tripoli. >> brown: lindsey, thanks for joining us. so in the end were people there surprised that qaddafi was still in sirte...
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>> tonight, the new libya's bloody birth. two days after the death of muammar qaddafi, the country's transitional government struggles with what to do next. elizabeth palmer and alan pizzey are there. u.s. troops may soon be out of iraq but not everyone supports president obama's timeline. wyatt andrews reports on the end game debate. mitt romney says he'll win over republicans in iowa, despite being a no-show at tonight's gathering of christian conservatives. and helping hands-- cynthia bowers shows us how a circle of friends is curbing poverty in this country, one family at a time. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> good evening, everyone. libya's interim leaders are moving to put the war-torn country back together. a declaration of liberation is expected tomorrow. today, acting prime minister resigned clearing the way for an interim government and elections. elizabeth palmer is in tripoli with the latest. >> reporter: in announcing his resignation, he set an ambitious deadline
>> tonight, the new libya's bloody birth. two days after the death of muammar qaddafi, the country's transitional government struggles with what to do next. elizabeth palmer and alan pizzey are there. u.s. troops may soon be out of iraq but not everyone supports president obama's timeline. wyatt andrews reports on the end game debate. mitt romney says he'll win over republicans in iowa, despite being a no-show at tonight's gathering of christian conservatives. and helping hands-- cynthia...
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>> a day of jubilation as leaders in libya now face the task of building a new society after 42 years of gaddafi's rule. libya's liberation net is one of two big stories tonight. good evening, everyone, i'm deborah weiner. but we begin tonight with destruction in turkey after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake rocked that country sparking widespread panic, nearly 1,000 are dead and hundreds are injured. we get the latest from london. >> the earthquake hit in the far east province and the magnitude was about 7.2, which is pretty strong. turkey does have a history of earthquakes and they have engineers who are highly qualified and specialized in designing buildings to resist earthquakes, but it's never really sure quite how close the guidelines are followed. looking at the pictures, you can see there is a high degree of destruction. there are estimates at 40 or 50 buildings are down in this city and there are people trapped beneath the rubble. people are digging through the rubble with their bear bare hands. officials in the area have said there is so much destruction and so many dead, but as y
>> a day of jubilation as leaders in libya now face the task of building a new society after 42 years of gaddafi's rule. libya's liberation net is one of two big stories tonight. good evening, everyone, i'm deborah weiner. but we begin tonight with destruction in turkey after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake rocked that country sparking widespread panic, nearly 1,000 are dead and hundreds are injured. we get the latest from london. >> the earthquake hit in the far east province and the...
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i was in parts of libya where i spoke to lots of people who were opposed to the new rulers of libya, ut not necessarily great supporters of moammar gadhafi. there is a worry that this new regime in libya will be very slow, if succeed at all in moving to democracy. there's a worry that there's going to be a lot of revenge, a lot of, basically, lawlessness. so, some of the times when we were told that these were gadhafi loyalists fighting for the leader, it was wrong. they were actually people defending their homes, afraid that their homes would be looted and we have seen instances where looting has been a serious problem. so, gadhafi, yes, he was a rallying point for a certain element of the opponents of the new regime in libya. but he wasn't necessarily leading all of them. >> you've been there since the very beginning of all of this. ben wedemen, we'll talk more throughout the morning rb as well. >>> let's get to jim clancy. you covered the fall of baghdad and also the death of saddam hussein. curious country and so many of these arab countries have been led by brutal dictators, by a
i was in parts of libya where i spoke to lots of people who were opposed to the new rulers of libya, ut not necessarily great supporters of moammar gadhafi. there is a worry that this new regime in libya will be very slow, if succeed at all in moving to democracy. there's a worry that there's going to be a lot of revenge, a lot of, basically, lawlessness. so, some of the times when we were told that these were gadhafi loyalists fighting for the leader, it was wrong. they were actually people...
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libya. we could expect to see gas prices decline. >> until that happens, drivers like tommy are looking to save what they can. >> i try to keep my rpms at a grand, and put a new air filter in and sometimes octane booster. >> to find more ways to save, go to our website, wbal.com. >> the mother of a baltimore writer once jailed in libya said that her son will come only in a couple of weeks. speaking to her son in tripoli today, and he stayed on to join rebel fighters. those in the white house weigh in on president obama's announcement that troops will be pulled by the end of the year. and explaining that this pull-out is one of the few things that the gop hopefuls can agree on. >> the gop candidates don't agree on much but joining on the president's decision to pull forces out of iraq. >> and the last thing you want to do is pus -- put lives in peril. >> and this is leaving beyond the influence of that county. >> and the president tells that he hopes to have a close relationship with iraq. >> there is going to be a change, we have a special relationship with iraq. >> with troops expected to be out by the holidays. secretary clinton that says they are not leavi
libya. we could expect to see gas prices decline. >> until that happens, drivers like tommy are looking to save what they can. >> i try to keep my rpms at a grand, and put a new air filter in and sometimes octane booster. >> to find more ways to save, go to our website, wbal.com. >> the mother of a baltimore writer once jailed in libya said that her son will come only in a couple of weeks. speaking to her son in tripoli today, and he stayed on to join rebel fighters....
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annabelle roberts, nbc news, london. >>> libya's interim leader declared this a new day, celebrating liberation after eight months of civil war and decades of oppression under moammar gadhafi. at the same time, charting the course to democracy, based in islamic law. but as the country's new founding fathers look forward, the u.s. among other countries is calling for some accountability to the past and the question of how gadhafi died. nbc's adrian among reports from misrata. >> reporter: a sea of red, black and green flooded benghazi's main square, the site where libya's uprising began eight months ago. hundreds of thousands celebrating liberation from 42 years of rule under moammar gadhafi. the leader of a transitional government thanked rebel forces for winning the war and stressed the need for tolerance and reconciliation among the different tribes. casting a shadow on the celebrations, however, questions still over gadhafi's death. as his corpse lay in misyacht for a third day, an autopsy confirmed he died from a bullet to the head no other details have been released. amateur vid
annabelle roberts, nbc news, london. >>> libya's interim leader declared this a new day, celebrating liberation after eight months of civil war and decades of oppression under moammar gadhafi. at the same time, charting the course to democracy, based in islamic law. but as the country's new founding fathers look forward, the u.s. among other countries is calling for some accountability to the past and the question of how gadhafi died. nbc's adrian among reports from misrata. >>...
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libya. we'll be the first for everything. >> of the new leaders are trying to find the formula for a new era of peace and stability. but gaddafi continues to cast a large shadow. >> in light of that, from the institute for international and security affairs joins me to talk about libya and its future. we saw earlier that the libyans believe that they can't find peace pinto gaddafi is found. how important is it for them to find him? >> i would say it is more important to catch the towns, at his birthplace where he might be. nobody really knows. and another hot spot, that as a lot more important. it might be that they don't catch him because he is already out of the country, but many believe that he has remained in the strongholds, and this is one of the reasons why resistance is so strong over there. >> why is it taking so long to finish the job? >> the rebels are not a professional fighting force. the fact that they took tripoli is mainly due to the air campaign of the french, british, and americans. now that this air support has lost its military significance in the fight over these cities,
libya. we'll be the first for everything. >> of the new leaders are trying to find the formula for a new era of peace and stability. but gaddafi continues to cast a large shadow. >> in light of that, from the institute for international and security affairs joins me to talk about libya and its future. we saw earlier that the libyans believe that they can't find peace pinto gaddafi is found. how important is it for them to find him? >> i would say it is more important to catch...
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this really is a new beginning. libya has properly govern that these citizens. but first, they have to get over the past. >> the middle east editor reporting there. nato has announced that it is winding down its military position to protect civilians in libya. she said she was proud of what they were achieved. >> in the meantime, i will consult closely with the united nations and the national transitional council. we agreed that nato will wind down the operation during which period, until the thirty first of october, nato will monitor the situation and to retain the capacity to respond to threats to civilians if needed. >> home by christmas is the promise that barack obama is making. president obama announced the decision shortly after holding a video conference with the iraqi prime minister. >> it was fought on a flawed premise and it divided the world, costing well over 100,000 lives and one trillion dollars. the war in iraq was declared officially over inside of the white house briefing room. >> as promised, the rest of our troops will come home by the end of
this really is a new beginning. libya has properly govern that these citizens. but first, they have to get over the past. >> the middle east editor reporting there. nato has announced that it is winding down its military position to protect civilians in libya. she said she was proud of what they were achieved. >> in the meantime, i will consult closely with the united nations and the national transitional council. we agreed that nato will wind down the operation during which period,...
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symbols are potent bargaining chips in the new libya. this giant fist once stood and colonel gaddafi's compound. it has been brought here to misrata as a sign of achievement. colonel gaddafi's body was the ultimate war trophy at all -- the ultimate war trophy. as the victims argued over the spoils, loyalists are getting used to a new reality. this man was a trusted cleric. now, he is a prisoner. he was among those who helped to prepare the body. >> it must change. everything is clear now. the end of gaddafi means a new life. >> this is not going to be easy. in misrata, life is beginning to get back to normal. people are changing back into civilian clothes. "the real revolution starts here, this man told me, after the death of gaddafi. this is a peaceful revolution. the scale of the task is daunting. reconstruction, reconciliation, and the rebuilding of a political system from scratch. the road ahead will be a long one. >> today, president obama was asked about the death of colonel gaddafi after an appearance on "the tonight show." he sai
symbols are potent bargaining chips in the new libya. this giant fist once stood and colonel gaddafi's compound. it has been brought here to misrata as a sign of achievement. colonel gaddafi's body was the ultimate war trophy at all -- the ultimate war trophy. as the victims argued over the spoils, loyalists are getting used to a new reality. this man was a trusted cleric. now, he is a prisoner. he was among those who helped to prepare the body. >> it must change. everything is clear now....
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so many celebrate this new power libya's history people like me are quietly bracing for the worst. and he said no way artsy to. some important questions here about the price of peace and if what we will see will actually be peace that is exactly what i spoke to columnist and former reagan administration official paul craig roberts about he joined me a little while ago from atlanta georgia i asked him to break things down and give me his thoughts on what he thinks is next for libya and i take with him. well washington. state and of course the country is not united and this was an. aberration more freedom. there will be tremendous. infighting and it'll probably break roofies. washington will lose it to the country various tribes will desecrate one another and meantime washington will be building a new ruling class enriching the. connection. with washington libya under the sun i want to stop you right there you think that washington will very likely turn libya into a puppet government but we've got to stop for a second and you know this has been said about other places let's look at w
so many celebrate this new power libya's history people like me are quietly bracing for the worst. and he said no way artsy to. some important questions here about the price of peace and if what we will see will actually be peace that is exactly what i spoke to columnist and former reagan administration official paul craig roberts about he joined me a little while ago from atlanta georgia i asked him to break things down and give me his thoughts on what he thinks is next for libya and i take...
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new ruling class and enriching the. only connection. with washington in libya under the sun i want to stop you right there you said that you think that washington will very likely turn libya into a puppet government with but we've got to stop for a second and say you know this has been said about other places let's look at what we just saw in tunisia the first place where the arab spring sort of happened elections there this past weekend islamised largely came out ahead there of course we expect egypt when they have their elections we expect that large likely to be run by the muslim brotherhood leaders in libya have vowed that it will be run by muslims but it certainly remains to be seen what kind of policies those in charge will push i mean you say it could be a puppet government but it seems to me that those who could very well come into power may not have a policies and ideals of the u.s. in mind. well you see there christine tunisia was a. proxy army overthrow the government or in libya this was this was a western instigated revolt i was not true in tunisia
new ruling class and enriching the. only connection. with washington in libya under the sun i want to stop you right there you said that you think that washington will very likely turn libya into a puppet government with but we've got to stop for a second and say you know this has been said about other places let's look at what we just saw in tunisia the first place where the arab spring sort of happened elections there this past weekend islamised largely came out ahead there of course we...
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finally, libya can close this long dark chapter in its history and turned over a new page. nato and their partners have successfully implemented the mandate to protect the people of libya. >> colonel gaddafi is the first leader to be killed in the arab spring uprising. in iraq, a government spokesperson said that the way the libyan leader treated his people see of his fate. -- sealed his fate. >> i reminded colonel gaddafi of the fate of saddam hussein. now, he met the same fate because he committed crimes against the libyans. >> tens of thousands who fled the violence were also celebrating the end of gaddafi. in the tunisian capital, hundreds gathered outside of the embassy chanting and waving flags and looking forward to a future without oppression. this man thinks -- says thing god. this is the day we got rid of our oppression. -- this man says, thank god. we are very happy and very relieved. in libya, this is a time for celebration. former rebels and citizens are enjoying the moment. after more than four decades of tyranny and months of bloody war, they can finally say t
finally, libya can close this long dark chapter in its history and turned over a new page. nato and their partners have successfully implemented the mandate to protect the people of libya. >> colonel gaddafi is the first leader to be killed in the arab spring uprising. in iraq, a government spokesperson said that the way the libyan leader treated his people see of his fate. -- sealed his fate. >> i reminded colonel gaddafi of the fate of saddam hussein. now, he met the same fate...
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great responsibility, to build an inclusive and tolerant and democratic libya. >> chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said a new page has been turned in libya's history. >> translator: china hopes transition to an inclusive political process will start as soon as possible. so ethnic solidarity and national unity is safeguarded. >> jiang did not comment on the killing of gadhafi. >>> china was the last among the u.n. security council permanent members to approve libya's national transitional council. negotiations between china and the ntc were stalled over the issue of china's rights to development projects in libya. the chinese government had made the deals with the gadhafi regime. >>> u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton, is winding up a two-day visit to pakistan. her goal was to personally deliver a message that pakistan needs to eradicate locally-based militants blamed for attacks in afghanistan. clinton spoke with reportsers following talks with pakistani foreign minister karr on friday. she said the u.s. is planning to step up military operations against taliban forces along the afghan afghan-pakistani
great responsibility, to build an inclusive and tolerant and democratic libya. >> chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said a new page has been turned in libya's history. >> translator: china hopes transition to an inclusive political process will start as soon as possible. so ethnic solidarity and national unity is safeguarded. >> jiang did not comment on the killing of gadhafi. >>> china was the last among the u.n. security council permanent members to approve...
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so many celebrate this new era libya's history people like me would quietly bracing for the worst and he's now a r.c. to. you know some important questions raised here about the price of peace and if what we are seeing is actually peace well that is exactly what i spoke to columnist and former reagan administration official craig roberts about he joined me a little while ago from atlanta georgia and i just asked him to break things down and give me his thoughts on what is next for libya after gadhafi. washington endeavor to make libya to stay. and of course the country is not united and this was not the liberation or freedom thing. and there will be tremendous. in-fighting and it'll probably break out in the real fighting and washington will use that to subdue the country various tribes will desecrate one another in the meantime washington will be building a new ruling class and enriching that class so that in the economic connection. with washington cheap libya under the sun i want to stop you right there you said that you think that washington will very likely turn libya into a pupp
so many celebrate this new era libya's history people like me would quietly bracing for the worst and he's now a r.c. to. you know some important questions raised here about the price of peace and if what we are seeing is actually peace well that is exactly what i spoke to columnist and former reagan administration official craig roberts about he joined me a little while ago from atlanta georgia and i just asked him to break things down and give me his thoughts on what is next for libya after...
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libya. could not happen with colonel gadhafi still being around. this is really good newsorted a limited military role by u.s. forces in libya and the events over the past few months. the fall of gadhafi. the rise of the transitional council. and what we're seeing today, what do they signify in your estimation for the future of the nation and u.s. involvement going forward? >> the way we handle libya was the right way. there was resolve within the country for a change. the region was supportive of the change. the international community came together. and the support forces were international. they were not led by the united states. that's exact formula we need to use in order to achieve the type of result we did in libya. the reason we went there was to protect the civilian population. and that has been achieved. >> it was a nato-led operation. sir, can you assure the american people that u.s. army military boots are not going to be on the ground on the soil in libya as that country tries to come to some sort of government democracy moving forward? >> absolutely. we will
libya. could not happen with colonel gadhafi still being around. this is really good newsorted a limited military role by u.s. forces in libya and the events over the past few months. the fall of gadhafi. the rise of the transitional council. and what we're seeing today, what do they signify in your estimation for the future of the nation and u.s. involvement going forward? >> the way we handle libya was the right way. there was resolve within the country for a change. the region was...
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in other news libya gets a new cabinet to govern the country until elections are held while residents of syria are in the line of fire as revolutionary forces try to take the town from gadhafi loyalists. and on the back of the announcement of that greece will fall short of the deficit targets eurozone finance ministers delay a decision on bailout cash to mid november the country's finance minister says athens can hold out for another month but would be close to running out of cash if it had to wait any longer. and next on our team. the fires under those in the upper echelons who are to blame for the greek debt crisis the kaiser report it's next on our. max kaiser this is the kaiser report as the world continues to employ financially station max cries or bailout saying currency wars are the two big b. for two thousand and eleven right here on kaiser report right that's right well the first headline then is just a number fifty point six yes this is an image from bloomberg dot com but it's referring to the number of years in percentage terms since eighteen hundred greece has been in defa
in other news libya gets a new cabinet to govern the country until elections are held while residents of syria are in the line of fire as revolutionary forces try to take the town from gadhafi loyalists. and on the back of the announcement of that greece will fall short of the deficit targets eurozone finance ministers delay a decision on bailout cash to mid november the country's finance minister says athens can hold out for another month but would be close to running out of cash if it had to...
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insight into what the united states expects now libya's new government should do. the head of the senate intelligence committee. >>> gadhafi's complicated with american presidents including the first president bush. >> bush -- >> george bush senior, the father, when he addressed the matter with libya, he resorted to the united nations and never resorted to the means of. [ tires screech ] [ crying ] [ applause ] [ laughs ] [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] your life will have to flash by even faster. autodrive brakes on the cadillac srx activate after rain is detected to help improve braking performance. we don't just make luxury cars. we make cadillacs. somebody didn't book with travelocity, with 24/7 customer support to help move them to the pool daddy promised! look at me, i'm swimming! somebody, get her a pony! [ female announcer ] the travelocity guarantee. from the price to the room to the trip you'll never roam alone. will be giving away passafree copies from the price to the room to the trip of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmal
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. >> now we can go to some of the latest news from libya. five days after he was killed, colonel gaddafi has finally been buried in a secret location in the libyan desert. a ceremony for the former leader and his son took place at dawn this morning. since his death, his body had been on public display in a meet storage facility. >> they came for the bodies at night, a convoy of cars arriving at the market complex in the outskirts of misrata. then they left. no one could say where they had gone. four days, people have flocked to this refrigerated me container to be the body of muammar gaddafi. now our guides were keen to show us that he was gone. the spectacle was over and the lines had been drawn. the country was ready to move on. g chips in the new libya. this giant fist once stood in colonel gaddafi's libyan compound. now it has been brought back here to misrata as a sign of their achievement. colonel gaddafi's body is the ultimate war trophy of all, and the five days of wrangling over its burial was a sign of the intensive political posit
. >> now we can go to some of the latest news from libya. five days after he was killed, colonel gaddafi has finally been buried in a secret location in the libyan desert. a ceremony for the former leader and his son took place at dawn this morning. since his death, his body had been on public display in a meet storage facility. >> they came for the bodies at night, a convoy of cars arriving at the market complex in the outskirts of misrata. then they left. no one could say where...
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so we're told that indeed a new chapter is being opened in libya. and the libyan people will be able to take advantage of the new situation to build a new libya they desire the vote comes at a time when the head of libya's transitional government asks nato to prolong its air missions through this ember and add military advisers on the ground the nato ministers had been scheduled to meet on wednesday in brussels to finalize the termination date of the operations but they abruptly postponed the meeting until friday presumably to weigh in on libyan interim government's request for an extension u.n. diplomats here were saying this latest resolution lifts the no fly zone is an end of a phase that raises questions as to what the next phase will be the ground as we know for the nato mission in libya have kept changing throughout the whole campaign from stopping a potential mess a korean leader to killing qaddafi now nato has many times been accused of violating the u.n. mandate the announced goal was to protect civilians but scores of leading civilian diety
so we're told that indeed a new chapter is being opened in libya. and the libyan people will be able to take advantage of the new situation to build a new libya they desire the vote comes at a time when the head of libya's transitional government asks nato to prolong its air missions through this ember and add military advisers on the ground the nato ministers had been scheduled to meet on wednesday in brussels to finalize the termination date of the operations but they abruptly postponed the...
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in washington, i am kate amara, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the celebrations continue in libya as they celebrate the era.of a new hillary clinton says the new nation is facing some critical days ahead. >> i think it is important that this new government to have a democratic libya start with the rules lot and start with accountability, stan for unity and reconciliation. making clear that everyone who stood with the old regime, as long as they do not have blood on their hands, and should be safe and included in a new libya. >> she also said she supports an investigation into the circumstances surrounding muammar gaddafi's death. >> liberation of libya could soon be felt here in the united states at the gas pump. kim dacey has more. >> after a few weeks of steady decline, now for the second week in a row, gas prices are on the rise here in maryland. the average price is now $3.41 a gallon around the state. analysts say high crude oil prices and the eurozone debt crises have contributed to the trend. but now with the death of muammar gaddafi, experts say there will be less violence in libya, meaning
in washington, i am kate amara, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the celebrations continue in libya as they celebrate the era.of a new hillary clinton says the new nation is facing some critical days ahead. >> i think it is important that this new government to have a democratic libya start with the rules lot and start with accountability, stan for unity and reconciliation. making clear that everyone who stood with the old regime, as long as they do not have blood on their hands, and should be...
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thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> piers: we will go back to libya after the break, where dawn is just a few hours away, a newways. i habe a cohd. dawn is just a few hours away, a ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels dawn is just a few hours away, a e ur stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! >> piers: you are watching dramatic new video that shows moammar rad calf point back of a truck being dragged off, shows him confuse bud coherent, wiping blood from his face. moments later, he was dead. it has been an extraordinary day. moammar gadhafi seized control of libya when i was just 4 years to old, making him one of the longest reigning despots in history. the rebels caught and killed like
thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> piers: we will go back to libya after the break, where dawn is just a few hours away, a newways. i habe a cohd. dawn is just a few hours away, a ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels dawn is just a few hours away, a e ur stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! >> piers: you are watching dramatic new video that shows moammar rad calf point back of...
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up next, late new developments out of libya and a closer look at gadhafi's final movements. this new video shows people hitting him, pummeling him about the head when he's clearly very badly wounded. what we're learning from the fighter who's captured him. and stunning revelations how steve jobs fought the cancer that ultimately killed him. why he waited nine months to have the tumor inside him removed. how he finally turned to the best science that is money could buy. why in the end it was not enough. dr. sanjay gupta explains when we continue. i'm not a number. i'm not a line item on a budget. and i'm definitely not a pushover. but i am a voter. so washington... before you even think about cutting my medicare and social security benefits... here's a number you should remember. 50 million. we are 50 million seniors who earned our benefits... and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ today and on election day. ♪ ♪ co-signed her credit card -- "buy books, not beer!" ♪ but the second that she shut the door ♪ ♪ girl started blowing up their credit score ♪ ♪
up next, late new developments out of libya and a closer look at gadhafi's final movements. this new video shows people hitting him, pummeling him about the head when he's clearly very badly wounded. what we're learning from the fighter who's captured him. and stunning revelations how steve jobs fought the cancer that ultimately killed him. why he waited nine months to have the tumor inside him removed. how he finally turned to the best science that is money could buy. why in the end it was not...
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. >>> up next, late new developments out of libya and a closer look at gadhafi's final movements. this new video that we've gotten today shows people hitting him, pummeling him about the head when he's clearly very badly wounded. what we're learning from the fighter who's captured him. >>> and stunning revelations how steve jobs fought the cancer that ultimately killed him. why he waited nine months to have the tumor inside him removed. how he finally turned to the best science that money could buy. why, in the end, it was not enough. dr. sanjay gupta explains when we continue. at a time like this, friends and family matter most. even preparing this lunch is a help, emotionally and financially. mm, it's true. i was surprised to hear there was no life insurance. funerals are so expensive. i hope larry can afford it. i know. that's why i'm glad i got a policy through the colonial penn program. it gives me peace of mind to know i can help my family with some of those expenses. you know, i've been shopping for life insurance. do you think they have coverage for me, something that would
. >>> up next, late new developments out of libya and a closer look at gadhafi's final movements. this new video that we've gotten today shows people hitting him, pummeling him about the head when he's clearly very badly wounded. what we're learning from the fighter who's captured him. >>> and stunning revelations how steve jobs fought the cancer that ultimately killed him. why he waited nine months to have the tumor inside him removed. how he finally turned to the best...
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into gadhafi's death. >> i think that the new libya needs to start with accountability, the rule of law, a sense of unity and reconciliation in order to build an inclusive democracy. >> alan: libya's transitional leader is urging libyans to embrace honesty and mercy and says islamic law will guide the new government. >> a bay area group held a packing party today. volunteers for the nonprofit called trust in education, spent the afternoon packing up clothing in san leandro to help keep afghans warm in the winter. the jackets, blankets, boots and scarves for afghan children and their families. the trust is trying to get americans directly involved in the reconstruction of afghanistan. >> coming up. a new biography exposes steve jobs' deep contention for one silicon valley giant. >>> no more threat from above. we learn where the latest piece of space junk landed. and a picture perfect day, but leigh glaser says >> alan: steve jobs comes down hard on rival google for what he calls the theft of apple's iphone technology. the book goes on sale tomorrow. jobs was so angry when he heard about
into gadhafi's death. >> i think that the new libya needs to start with accountability, the rule of law, a sense of unity and reconciliation in order to build an inclusive democracy. >> alan: libya's transitional leader is urging libyans to embrace honesty and mercy and says islamic law will guide the new government. >> a bay area group held a packing party today. volunteers for the nonprofit called trust in education, spent the afternoon packing up clothing in san leandro to...
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news this hour on a busy saturday. a dictator toppled and potential democracy in the works. what libya's new government is now saying about the future of that country. >> and soldiers, sailor, marine, out in time for the holidays. what is america's commitment to the region be and can iran stand alone? >> a potential clue on the missing baby, lisa irwin. where the cadaver dog has picked up a clue and where authorities start next. new security issues raised with the announcement that all troops will be leaving by the end of this year, from iraq. one says it's time for iraqis to stand on their own. >> it's a very good time for them. their security forces are dramatically improve even though the last year psychologically they have been moving this way and we have been moving this way in a very deliberate manner and we have started closing our bases down and drawing down our forces months ago. so this was not an evacuation, this was a very deliberate transition. >> but that's not a feeling shared by all. some g.o.p. presidential candidates are asking whether iraq is ready to defend itself. mo
news this hour on a busy saturday. a dictator toppled and potential democracy in the works. what libya's new government is now saying about the future of that country. >> and soldiers, sailor, marine, out in time for the holidays. what is america's commitment to the region be and can iran stand alone? >> a potential clue on the missing baby, lisa irwin. where the cadaver dog has picked up a clue and where authorities start next. new security issues raised with the announcement that...
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security council unanimously voted to lift the no fly zone next monday but libya's new leaders want the mission extended to the end of the year he's gone if you can reports from washington d.c. . the u.s. here to council voted unanimously to lift the no fly zone over libya effectively meaning to and nato operations there nato has been operating all this time under the un security council mandate from march now with russia's initiative the council has voted to to and the mandate and complete all nato operations by the thirty first of october and as we've heard from russia's and boy to the united nations. nato is expected to comply with a rapid resolution we expect the nato council to act in accordance with this decision of the security council of the united nations and to suspend its operation at midnight. so we hope that indeed a new chapter is being opened in libya and the libyan people will be able to take advantage of the new situation to build a new libya they desire it's important to note that the vote comes at a time when libya's interim leader asks nato to prolong its air mission
security council unanimously voted to lift the no fly zone next monday but libya's new leaders want the mission extended to the end of the year he's gone if you can reports from washington d.c. . the u.s. here to council voted unanimously to lift the no fly zone over libya effectively meaning to and nato operations there nato has been operating all this time under the un security council mandate from march now with russia's initiative the council has voted to to and the mandate and complete all...
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jenna: we'll continue to follow the developing news out of libya. ome, we have some new information on dozens of escaped animals hunted down in ohio. sheriff's deputies shot 48 of them including 18 rare men call the tiger -- bengal tigers, and local authorities saying once the dangerous creatures started roaming the countryside, there really wasn't much they could do to save them. >> tragic. i won't be able to really comprehend it until i have a couple of days to sit down and think about it. >> got to about 15 feet from the tiger and shot him with a tranquilizer dart, but within 30 seconds he got aggressive and came after me. >> a senseless, senseless act of having to kill these animals. um, you know -- >> you had no choice. >> but we had no choice. there was no way we were going to let these animals get out into our public. jenna: the animals coming from a farm owned by terry thompson. police say he threw their cages open tuesday and shot himself. mike tobin is at the property. mike, there's a lot of speculation about how mr. thompson died, what hap
jenna: we'll continue to follow the developing news out of libya. ome, we have some new information on dozens of escaped animals hunted down in ohio. sheriff's deputies shot 48 of them including 18 rare men call the tiger -- bengal tigers, and local authorities saying once the dangerous creatures started roaming the countryside, there really wasn't much they could do to save them. >> tragic. i won't be able to really comprehend it until i have a couple of days to sit down and think about...
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new islamist government to make. oil countries do so much of it. well even though libya was declared liberated it's no closer to peace and freedom the view of. a spokesman for british civilians for peace in libya. into the civil war between the rebel factions and the m.d.c. is all about to blow up even the leadership of the m.d.c. are stating this very clearly and so there is no peace in libya so where is the substance of any type of liberation or freedom there is none or all my friends who were involved in the media before the fall of tripoli refused to speak on camera refused to speak to any international journalist because they're being hunted literally now so this is the state of affairs in libya the explosion inside which killed one hundred people is definitely in indication of the complete anarchy which is libya now when you say we need to have a central government that brings security in order which they had under gadhafi for forty two years look at iraq and they were security and there was some semblance of safety for the people under saddam hussein and now it's
new islamist government to make. oil countries do so much of it. well even though libya was declared liberated it's no closer to peace and freedom the view of. a spokesman for british civilians for peace in libya. into the civil war between the rebel factions and the m.d.c. is all about to blow up even the leadership of the m.d.c. are stating this very clearly and so there is no peace in libya so where is the substance of any type of liberation or freedom there is none or all my friends who...
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so many celebrate this new era in libya's history people like me are quietly bracing for the worst. anything away artsy. to news our coverage from libya online on the personal twitter feed as you can see here in one of our latest tweets he reports that the ruins of it after his former residence has now been turned into a marketplace ross are retreating. on that score. but since the fall of gadhafi allegations have emerged that some western leaders profited from their relations with the regime mark almond visiting professor in international relations at bill kent university in ankara believes that a dictator could have taken some high profile secrets to the grave he restored free of the two three and what business deals with. the two mr. sarkozy introduced. and we must ask how those musicians. and who may in fact i really don't treat his creature you see. the shine through dealing with his construct an efficiency of his it's all through to really seriously consider this is a situation suspicion with rudy crew drinks it may not be a great relief for these western leaders who would use
so many celebrate this new era in libya's history people like me are quietly bracing for the worst. anything away artsy. to news our coverage from libya online on the personal twitter feed as you can see here in one of our latest tweets he reports that the ruins of it after his former residence has now been turned into a marketplace ross are retreating. on that score. but since the fall of gadhafi allegations have emerged that some western leaders profited from their relations with the regime...
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breaking news this hour in libya. tured. if confirmed, this would be the end of his 42 years of his rule and a new era for libya. of course, we have correspondents across the globe on the story. we have dan rivers live in tripoli, barbara starr live at the pentagon. mohammed jajoom live in libya. first, dan rivers live in tripoli, where even though this story, the capture of moammar gadhafi is yet to be confirmed, there are celebrations under way. dan? there are celebrations on the streets of tripoli behind me. the ships out in the harbor have been sounding their horns. you can hear the celebration from the local mosque as gunfire out across the city in celebration. as well, everyone here believing these rumors that gadhafi has been captured or killed. i must stress, though, that we have no independent confirmation of this. we did speak to the minister of information and here's what he told me. >> i think it's a great victory for libyan people and a great victory for revolution and we know now from our sources in z mis
breaking news this hour in libya. tured. if confirmed, this would be the end of his 42 years of his rule and a new era for libya. of course, we have correspondents across the globe on the story. we have dan rivers live in tripoli, barbara starr live at the pentagon. mohammed jajoom live in libya. first, dan rivers live in tripoli, where even though this story, the capture of moammar gadhafi is yet to be confirmed, there are celebrations under way. dan? there are celebrations on the streets of...