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>th mt ntinue. the forces are ilthatin innocent people. >>um rights hall watched as theyenepted violations in western libya. >> they looted and pillaged. iae at. the rebels are more less taking venge in places they are liberating because people hoy live there. >> human rights watch says one itrearerare working with the aids. th organization has repeatedly condemned oerors t st. he faced tough questioning aut the human rights record. >>ho iidtsoola in the very early days of the revolutionanwehave been investigating those cases. we are ain a han rights violations. >> the un resolution mandates protection of cilns fm both sides of the conflict, if need be. >> the younger brother of the gh psintas been buried a day after he was killed. he was a powerful fur in southern afghanistan. it could create a power vacuum and has raised many questions about the safety oerfgn officials. >> the president was joined by government officials said a prererceor his slain brother. brother was shot and killed by a security ar. the leader condemned the attacks. >
>th mt ntinue. the forces are ilthatin innocent people. >>um rights hall watched as theyenepted violations in western libya. >> they looted and pillaged. iae at. the rebels are more less taking venge in places they are liberating because people hoy live there. >> human rights watch says one itrearerare working with the aids. th organization has repeatedly condemned oerors t st. he faced tough questioning aut the human rights record. >>ho iidtsoola in the very early...
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. >> watson did the best job of pushing and pushing but where to the murdoch's credit they ntinued to hue in the line that yes we run the media company. this is small, we didn't know about it and just as outraged we didn't know about it and you can box them in butunless your strategic about the rest the questioning and that's where i found it disappointing there are specific instance instances now. >> there were a couple of desparately frustrating -- i was in the office not in the room watching this sadly but there were moments when you were raging at the screenaying fo god sake ask the question about the goon taylor payment properly and there were few tough follow-up questions just likehe passage with rebecca brooks when she was asked about her relationship with the prime minister which is a rich subject where she should have been asked quite forensicly how many times she'd seen him as prime minister and four last week and they've incrsed it to five. it's almost certaiy man many more times and politically it may end up being one of the most toxic aspects of the crisis because over ti
. >> watson did the best job of pushing and pushing but where to the murdoch's credit they ntinued to hue in the line that yes we run the media company. this is small, we didn't know about it and just as outraged we didn't know about it and you can box them in butunless your strategic about the rest the questioning and that's where i found it disappointing there are specific instance instances now. >> there were a couple of desparately frustrating -- i was in the office not in the...
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>> i don't think it's a stalemate because i think he ntinues to lose ground and be pressured and he has smaller and smaller parts of the country he controls. >> rose: it's inevitable he will be gone? >> i think so. >> rose: okay. you went to saudi arabia. the president sent you there. i assume with a letter for the king. >> yes. >> rose: where does that relationship stand? >> we discussed earlier there was a tremendous amoun of change and tumult that erupted in the middle east after the eventsn tunisia in january of this year and it led to the downfall of president mubarak who had been a a fixture in the middle east. >> rose: his military was close to our military. >> that military-to-military relationship i think was critical. we... a lot of engagement with them about their protecting the statemen about their not engaging in violence and they really, i think, did an admirable job of working through the beginnings of this process. we had a scratchy period with saudi arabia over this because there was a tremendous amount of change but as it developed... >> it's said the king was very ups
>> i don't think it's a stalemate because i think he ntinues to lose ground and be pressured and he has smaller and smaller parts of the country he controls. >> rose: it's inevitable he will be gone? >> i think so. >> rose: okay. you went to saudi arabia. the president sent you there. i assume with a letter for the king. >> yes. >> rose: where does that relationship stand? >> we discussed earlier there was a tremendous amoun of change and tumult that...