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two years after colonel qaddafi was ousted, violence in the capital. competing militias battle for control. sowhen colonel gaddafi went did all his institutions starting with the security forces. they had to rebuild from the bottom up. >> towns in the philippines planned by the typhoon received a visit from the president. who is to blame, the slow -- for the slow arrival of aid. --a's knowest marshall martian explorer blasts off to answer key questions about the red planet. welcome to our viewers in public television and are in america also along -- around the globe. trying to restore order after the worst unrest in the capital since coconut he was toppled in 2011. 40 three people were killed and 450 wounded on friday. after residents took to the streets calling for armed groups to leave tripoli. militia fighters from misrata are pulling out. 1700 different armed groups emerging since the war. the security challenge is daunting. >> aaa can look calm but it is a brutal kind of -- brittle kind of quiet. america." >> make sense of international -- the has
two years after colonel qaddafi was ousted, violence in the capital. competing militias battle for control. sowhen colonel gaddafi went did all his institutions starting with the security forces. they had to rebuild from the bottom up. >> towns in the philippines planned by the typhoon received a visit from the president. who is to blame, the slow -- for the slow arrival of aid. --a's knowest marshall martian explorer blasts off to answer key questions about the red planet. welcome to our...
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>> around 13 but thousands of women have been raped qaddafi. >> in october 2011 qaddafi's reign of terrorwas captured and killed. libya remains in chaos as interim government struggles to take over the country. a new libya has yet to reemerge after the nightmare of the qaddafi years. few want to acknowledge his sex crimes. >> people don't talk about sex or rape? >> how is saria today? >> she is trying to make a future. she would like to mary. she would like to have a normal life. i don't know what will happen to her. >> are dictators a thing of the past? we have seen so many over thrown recently. >> dictators will be with us for a long time here. it is the interest of the great powers to have them. >> next we go behind the scenes of stephanie frankel's latest venture. i'm overhe hill. my body doesn't work the way it used to. past my prime? i'm a victim of a slowin? i don't think so. great grains protein blend. protein from natural ingredients like seeds and nuts. it helps support a healthy metabolism. great grains protein blend. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community
>> around 13 but thousands of women have been raped qaddafi. >> in october 2011 qaddafi's reign of terrorwas captured and killed. libya remains in chaos as interim government struggles to take over the country. a new libya has yet to reemerge after the nightmare of the qaddafi years. few want to acknowledge his sex crimes. >> people don't talk about sex or rape? >> how is saria today? >> she is trying to make a future. she would like to mary. she would like to have...
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why did we ever help qaddafi? most importantly, when hillary clinton was asked for more security, she turned the ambassador down. under cross-examination, asked her -- she said she never read any of the cables. she says, don't blame me. somebody beneath me should have been reading those cables. i find it a dereliction of duty. a clear dereliction of duty. she wants to blame it on somebody else. it is a responsibility. her failure to provide our ambassador and his mission with adequate security should preclude hillary clinton from ever holding high office again. [applause] amidst the chaos in the middle east, we have always had one friend. a friend that never leaves our side, israel. as an ally, israel has never wavered. one thing you can know for sure, you will never see an israeli burning an american flag. america has never backed down from a fight but we should never be a nation that is eager to get involved in a fight. the veterans i have talked to aren't eager for war. when you have more veterans in congress,
why did we ever help qaddafi? most importantly, when hillary clinton was asked for more security, she turned the ambassador down. under cross-examination, asked her -- she said she never read any of the cables. she says, don't blame me. somebody beneath me should have been reading those cables. i find it a dereliction of duty. a clear dereliction of duty. she wants to blame it on somebody else. it is a responsibility. her failure to provide our ambassador and his mission with adequate security...
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addafi why did we ever help qaddafi? and hillary clinton was asked for more security, he turned the -- she turned the ambassador down. under cross-examination, i asked her, did you read the cables? read anyshe never cables. she said, don't blame me, somebody beneath me should have been reading those cables. , find it a dereliction of duty a clear dereliction of duty. she wants to blame it on somebody else. it is absolutely a responsibility, and her failure to revive the ambassador and his mission with advocate security should preclude hillary clinton from ever holding high office again. [applause] amidst the chaos in the middle east, we have always had one friend, a friend that never leaves our side, israel. as an ally, israel has never wavered. one thing you can know for sure -- and i visited there -- you will never see an israeli burning an american flag. america has never backed down from a fight, but we should never be a nation that is eager to get involved in a fight. the veterans i have talked to are not eager. whe
addafi why did we ever help qaddafi? and hillary clinton was asked for more security, he turned the -- she turned the ambassador down. under cross-examination, i asked her, did you read the cables? read anyshe never cables. she said, don't blame me, somebody beneath me should have been reading those cables. , find it a dereliction of duty a clear dereliction of duty. she wants to blame it on somebody else. it is absolutely a responsibility, and her failure to revive the ambassador and his...
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is this over -- done by rebels we assisted in overthrowing qaddafi? why did we ever help qaddafi? and hillary clinton was asked for more security, she turned the ambassador down. under cross-examination, i asked her, did you read the cables? she said she never read any cables. she said, don't blame me, somebody beneath me should have been reading those cables. i find it a dereliction of duty, a clear dereliction of duty. she wants to blame it on somebody else. it is absolutely a responsibility, and her failure to revive the ambassador and his mission with advocate security should preclude hillary clinton from ever holding high office again. [applause] amidst the chaos in the middle east, we have always had one friend, a friend that never leaves our side, israel. as an ally, israel has never wavered. one thing you can know for sure and i visited there -- you will never see an israeli burning an american flag. america has never backed down from a fight, but we should never be a nation that is eager to get involved in a fight. the veterans i have talked to are not eager. when you hav
is this over -- done by rebels we assisted in overthrowing qaddafi? why did we ever help qaddafi? and hillary clinton was asked for more security, she turned the ambassador down. under cross-examination, i asked her, did you read the cables? she said she never read any cables. she said, don't blame me, somebody beneath me should have been reading those cables. i find it a dereliction of duty, a clear dereliction of duty. she wants to blame it on somebody else. it is absolutely a responsibility,...
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>> reporter: the militia groups rose to power after overflowing omamuammar qaddafi. since then attempts to intergreat back into society has failed. the fighters don't want to lay down their arms. >> reporter: the streets are quiet this morning but overnight there was heavy exchange of gunfire. and the funerals of those killed likely to take place today. this city is still extreme loglines alytense. >> libya appears increasingly lawless. >> let's talk more about these militias and the threats they pose. we're joined live from bengahzi. good to have you with us once again. why has the libyan government been unable to rein in, to disband the michelle la or observe them in the regular security forces? >> well, because it's a feeble government, but also it has a leader who is undecisive. they didn't know whether to absorb these militias into the army, but they claim that they have done in groups, which is problematic, instead of absorbing them as individuals where separate by the army or increased numbers. at the same time sometimes they're called militias outside of the
>> reporter: the militia groups rose to power after overflowing omamuammar qaddafi. since then attempts to intergreat back into society has failed. the fighters don't want to lay down their arms. >> reporter: the streets are quiet this morning but overnight there was heavy exchange of gunfire. and the funerals of those killed likely to take place today. this city is still extreme loglines alytense. >> libya appears increasingly lawless. >> let's talk more about these...
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the government in tripoli has struggled to control security since the overthrow of omar qaddafi in 2011. the alliance led by the muslim brotherhood in egypt says that it is ready for a national dialogue to end the national standoff. the interim government must reopen detainees and radio stations. the group says that it wants a solution based on constitutional legitimacy. si's supporters have taken to the streets after he was removed in a military coup. a suicide bomber has killed at least six people in afghanistan. a car laden had with explosives and ran it into a vehicle in western kabul. thousands of tribal elders will convene to discuss a security pact with the u.s. the taliban has rejected calls to take heart and warned participants that they would be punished if they endorsed a germany'seal hearing social democrats are stepping up the pressure on angela merkel's conservatives to make hollis he concessions. -- party concessions. saturday thaton they demand approval for dual citizenship law with the conservatives oppose. they are sticking to their demand for a blanket minimum wage. e
the government in tripoli has struggled to control security since the overthrow of omar qaddafi in 2011. the alliance led by the muslim brotherhood in egypt says that it is ready for a national dialogue to end the national standoff. the interim government must reopen detainees and radio stations. the group says that it wants a solution based on constitutional legitimacy. si's supporters have taken to the streets after he was removed in a military coup. a suicide bomber has killed at least six...
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two years after the fall of qaddafi, rebels are called upon to surrender their arms. >>> federal officialsre scrambling to import an emergency vaccine from overseas. we have this report from central new jersey. >> reporter: a dangerous outbreak at princeton university. a september seventh case of mens been diagnosed. federal health officials are taking an unprecedent step and importing an investigational vac teen only licensed in europe and australia. >> this is one of the most dangerous diseases we know of. and so our vaccines in america actually cover all four of the strains, however at princeton they're having an outbreak of b, so that train strain b, there o vaccine in the united states. >> reporter: it can be fatal. doctors say it spreads easily. young people are at a particularly high risk. >> the risky behaviors of adolescents meaning that you share water bottles, and you have risky sexual promiscuity behaviors, those things with that intimate contact, is the cause because its spread by respiratory. >> reporter: they did not say when the vaccine will be rolled out on campus. saying
two years after the fall of qaddafi, rebels are called upon to surrender their arms. >>> federal officialsre scrambling to import an emergency vaccine from overseas. we have this report from central new jersey. >> reporter: a dangerous outbreak at princeton university. a september seventh case of mens been diagnosed. federal health officials are taking an unprecedent step and importing an investigational vac teen only licensed in europe and australia. >> this is one of the...
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>> the militia groups rose to power after overthrowing former leader muammar qaddafi. since then attempts to integrate them back to society has failed. >> streets on the capitol are quite. overnight there were heavy exchanges of gunfire. with funerals of more 30 people killed likely to take place today this city is still extremely tense. >> as the militia has become more powerful, libya appears increasingly lawless. sebastian walker, al jazeera, tripoli. >> at least 31 people have been killed after severe floods swept through central vietnam. landslides and floods were caused by torrential rains earlier this week. a number of hydropower plans simultaneously released surging of water to protect the dams, and that trigged an increase in water level which caused the rivers to overflow. >>> coming up on al jazeera america, a day after china announces revisions to its one-child policy we'll talk to a family that is being affected. >>> and now norway is fighting to become carbon neutral despite a political set back. effected. >> al jazeera america is there with continuing li
>> the militia groups rose to power after overthrowing former leader muammar qaddafi. since then attempts to integrate them back to society has failed. >> streets on the capitol are quite. overnight there were heavy exchanges of gunfire. with funerals of more 30 people killed likely to take place today this city is still extremely tense. >> as the militia has become more powerful, libya appears increasingly lawless. sebastian walker, al jazeera, tripoli. >> at least 31...
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two years after the fall of qaddafi, militias rejected calls from the government to give up their arms. >>> in london an international legal team will present findings of their investigation into possible crimes against humanity that were allegedly committed by egyptian's military after the over throw of president mohammed morsecy. >> it's a high profile team that includes michael mansfield, a humans rights lawyer based in the u.k. and john dugard a south african legal professor who has done a lot of work for the united nations in the palestinian territories. so they were brought together by a firm called itn based in london. itn was backing in behest of the freedom and justice, the political wing of the muslim brotherhood. they've been investigating what's been going on in egypt since august. and the charges they have come up are fairly long and includes murder, unlawful imprisonment, torture, persecution, it says these abuses were widespread and systemic and were committed by the egyptian military. the key suspects they say are from leaders of the military but also normal soldiers an
two years after the fall of qaddafi, militias rejected calls from the government to give up their arms. >>> in london an international legal team will present findings of their investigation into possible crimes against humanity that were allegedly committed by egyptian's military after the over throw of president mohammed morsecy. >> it's a high profile team that includes michael mansfield, a humans rights lawyer based in the u.k. and john dugard a south african legal professor...
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struggling to control armed groups that took part in the overthrow of the country's former leader colonel qaddafi and according to some reports there is up to seven hundred of them now active in the country all with different goals leave is also facing an uncontrolled flow of arms estimates say that there are around four hundred weapons depos across the state while only twenty of them belong to the government meanwhile about three thousand and to aircraft missiles that have the potential to bring down civilian airliners have gone missing from paphian newswire has continued outside interference is causing only more problems for the country. the government is totally incapable of reining in these militias they're not going to disarm there's been a problem associated with bringing together the various militia groups but many of them motivated by sectional interests criminal activity and we've seen the fruits of this over the last two weeks and then of course there is the kind of national aspect as well other forces that are coming in from outside of libya also participating in the internal political
struggling to control armed groups that took part in the overthrow of the country's former leader colonel qaddafi and according to some reports there is up to seven hundred of them now active in the country all with different goals leave is also facing an uncontrolled flow of arms estimates say that there are around four hundred weapons depos across the state while only twenty of them belong to the government meanwhile about three thousand and to aircraft missiles that have the potential to...
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no idea that there might be operation, to a point, i was asked, because some might may remember, qaddafi just made a state visit in italy that august. and the agreement with libya could be somewhat, and was, at odds with our nato commitment. but when the question we asked ourselves at the time, could that be a problem? and the answer was, why should ever nato have anything to do with libya? that was just eight months before the operations. so that shows that that kind of unpredictability that you outline. so feeling a bit rusty, i need some help, i found some help in a young diplomat, who took my seat in the audience, aleczandro. he has a nato-ized embassy here with the former secretary general, who's actually ambassador claudio sitting in the first row. but alexander's help wasn't enough, so i went a bit further in dealing with new tools and new challenges. i got a bit of old wisdom in order, and i found what i think is one of the best definition of deterrence in a phrase from mackiavelli. >> i might just say, he walked in today, i appreciate the pin you have on your lapel, and indeed,
no idea that there might be operation, to a point, i was asked, because some might may remember, qaddafi just made a state visit in italy that august. and the agreement with libya could be somewhat, and was, at odds with our nato commitment. but when the question we asked ourselves at the time, could that be a problem? and the answer was, why should ever nato have anything to do with libya? that was just eight months before the operations. so that shows that that kind of unpredictability that...
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qaddafi to set and to benny what the weather was absolutely ok no you don't have to jump in here gentlemen gentlemen i have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on events in the middle east state with our team. the i'm a celeb it was terrible they come up very hard to make out a letter to get along here is a plot that never had sex with others make their lives let alone. just see. lists le may. live. i think. over my shoulder doing the job did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked why handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one. mark and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america to f
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specifically backing up the rebels with tended to do it their own of their own force which followed the qaddafi to set and to benny what the weather was absolutely ok no you don't have to jump in here gentlemen gentlemen i have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on events in the middle east state with our team. liz claiborne. led live. live . torch is on an epic journey to such a. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities of russia. really fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand coming. in a record setting trip. their. numbers. olympic torch relay. on our. welcome back to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you that we're discussing the turbulent middle east. on seven to go back to you in washington it was mentioned earlier in the program about saudi arabia and we see a possible reset some kind of reset with washington or all saudi arabia going on its own that could be just all bluster nonetheless saudi arabia is a power broker right now we saw with egypt and we're seeing it with syria was the talk ab
specifically backing up the rebels with tended to do it their own of their own force which followed the qaddafi to set and to benny what the weather was absolutely ok no you don't have to jump in here gentlemen gentlemen i have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on events in the middle east state with our team. liz claiborne. led live. live . torch is on an epic journey to such a. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities of russia....
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specifically backing up the rebels they tended to do it their own of their own force which followed the qaddafi to set and to bet me what the weather was absolutely ok now you know that you've been here gentlemen gentlemen i have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on events in the middle east state with our team. i almost told you my language a whole but i will only react to situations i have read the reports and let me know what is the know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your letter play like the muslims say it's six am a car is on the docket. no more weasel words when you have a need a direct question be prepared for a chase when you have a bunch be ready for a battle freedom of speech and a little bit on the freedoms of costs. more than four hundred cities around the globe are hosting mass rallies for shared justice freedom. follow million mask march on r t and r t v dot com. torch is on its epic journey to show. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities of russia. really fourteen thousand people or sixty t
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their own weapons tripoli's long been a hotbed of violence since the assassination of leader moammar qaddafi friday's incident is the most bloodshed the capital seated in months militias there and elsewhere in libya are entrenched despite public discontent and the government calling for them to disband defense consultant moeen or roof things there just to talk to the government to handle. them who kept the nation united was the revolutionary moammar gadhafi yes the west and falsities i'm a tool they should be the member states this called me didn't you that would be chaos in the country because there's so many different factions and they call and seem to succeed so that the result to murdering each other they disbanded the military and the civil service there is in effect no central military rule to be played by anyone there is no security yes it's iraq's two point zero so the. militias coming from different and trying to take control of tripoli but that's obviously leads to clashes on. civilians in tripoli a train carrying oil exploded in western kansas town after smashing into a fuel truck
their own weapons tripoli's long been a hotbed of violence since the assassination of leader moammar qaddafi friday's incident is the most bloodshed the capital seated in months militias there and elsewhere in libya are entrenched despite public discontent and the government calling for them to disband defense consultant moeen or roof things there just to talk to the government to handle. them who kept the nation united was the revolutionary moammar gadhafi yes the west and falsities i'm a tool...
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>> reporter: the political shah groups rose to power after overflowing muammar qaddafi. since then attempts to integrate them back into society have failed. the fighters don't want to lay down their arms. >> the streets of the company toll are quiet this morning, but overnight there were heavy exchange of gunfire. this city is still extremely tense. >> reporter: as militias have become more powerful, and the streets become increasingly lawless. >> to london where an investigation targeting egypt's military is over. the report has set detail of how the attack and deposed president mohamed morsi. >> a high profile team so they were brought together by a firm called tin based in london. itn was acting in behest of the freedom and justice party, the political wing of the muslim brotherhood. they have been investigating essentially what's been going on in egypt since august. and the charges they come up are fairly long that include murder, imprisonment, forced disappearance and say these abuses are widespread systemic and committed by the egypt military. the key suspects they
>> reporter: the political shah groups rose to power after overflowing muammar qaddafi. since then attempts to integrate them back into society have failed. the fighters don't want to lay down their arms. >> the streets of the company toll are quiet this morning, but overnight there were heavy exchange of gunfire. this city is still extremely tense. >> reporter: as militias have become more powerful, and the streets become increasingly lawless. >> to london where an...
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member said, let's give qaddafi weapons., the same members said not much later, supporting money to the rebels to overthrow qaddafi. which is it? why are we arming both sides. a year later, we have a tragedy in libya where our ambassador and other diplomats are murdered in the streets of benghazi. was this done by some of the rebels we assisted in overthrowing gaddafi? why did we ever get involved with this? why did we ever help gaddafi? most importantly, when hillary clinton was asked for more security, she turned ambassador down. under cross examination, i asked her, "did you read the cables?" she said someone beneath her should have been reading those cables. i find it a clear dereliction of duty. i find it a dereliction of duty, a clear dereliction of duty. she wants to blame it on somebody else. it is absolutely a responsibility, and her failure to revive the ambassador and his mission with advocate security should preclude hillary clinton from ever holding high office again. [applause] amidst the chaos in the middle ea
member said, let's give qaddafi weapons., the same members said not much later, supporting money to the rebels to overthrow qaddafi. which is it? why are we arming both sides. a year later, we have a tragedy in libya where our ambassador and other diplomats are murdered in the streets of benghazi. was this done by some of the rebels we assisted in overthrowing gaddafi? why did we ever get involved with this? why did we ever help gaddafi? most importantly, when hillary clinton was asked for more...
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. >> walk explain what life has been like in terms of security in libya post qaddafi, and the role of militias in the country from tripoli to bengah bengahzi? >> reporter: well, the security here is controlled by these different groups. there is one in particular, the brigade that apparently the ones that the shooting this afternoon. the prime minister ordered that all militias must leave the city by the end of the month. he's saying that the government needs to securit control the sen the country, but kidnapped by militias just weeks ago, and there is a real face of lawlessness. the setting is incredibly tense and the shooting, we're hearing that there are armed militias gathering in different parts of the city where we're hearing also the brigade is sending reinforcements up to the capitol of tripoli. it's really a situation that has been deteriorating for some time. this was a tense setting when we arrived 37 we just got in earlier today, and really the event this afternoon being anything can happen tomorrow. people are very nervous. >> sebastian, one one last one for you. are we l
. >> walk explain what life has been like in terms of security in libya post qaddafi, and the role of militias in the country from tripoli to bengah bengahzi? >> reporter: well, the security here is controlled by these different groups. there is one in particular, the brigade that apparently the ones that the shooting this afternoon. the prime minister ordered that all militias must leave the city by the end of the month. he's saying that the government needs to securit control the...
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. >> reporter: the militias began as local rebel groups who fought and overthrew muammar qaddafi. but they've grown in size and influence under a weak government. they so far refuse to disband or join the national security force despite the december deadline. once hailed as heroes, many libyans say their country is so lawless. al jazeera. >> more tonight the u.s. government is offering $10 million in reward money to find anyone involved with the bengahzi embassy attack. it went out in january, and security concerns prevented the department from discussing it sooner. >>> arraignment today for a michigan homeowner accused of shooting a young woman at his door step. he will appear in court this afternoon. he said he only acted in self defense when he shot renisha mcbride, but some believe race was a factor. bisi, live for us in detroit, a lot happened in this case. will you give us an overview of what happened. >> reporter: 54-year-old theodore waf er if convicted of second-degree murder could face up to life behind bars. wafer told police that he felt someone was trying to look in h
. >> reporter: the militias began as local rebel groups who fought and overthrew muammar qaddafi. but they've grown in size and influence under a weak government. they so far refuse to disband or join the national security force despite the december deadline. once hailed as heroes, many libyans say their country is so lawless. al jazeera. >> more tonight the u.s. government is offering $10 million in reward money to find anyone involved with the bengahzi embassy attack. it went out...
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in a rare moment of humor during the interview that when bashir assad looks at the fate of colonel qaddafioks at the president there it doesn't improve his mood. now at the point he was making there was the fact that there needs to be some guarantees. but there is still no real sign of how both the americans and the russians are really going to reach out to get all sides around the same peace table in geneva. but the russians also did say the prime minister did say he thinks there should be many opposition groups, not just the main opposition group. now, i think that perhaps the united nations and the americans would want to see just one representative, one main representative. so there is still a lot of ground to cover. but we are seeing some course or compromise from the syrian government coming from the russians and that is the important point. >> thank you for that. and that is david reporting for us from moscow. and staying with syria and there are reports that israeli jets have attacked a syrian military base, the target of the strike is thought to be a base in latakia and possibly d
in a rare moment of humor during the interview that when bashir assad looks at the fate of colonel qaddafioks at the president there it doesn't improve his mood. now at the point he was making there was the fact that there needs to be some guarantees. but there is still no real sign of how both the americans and the russians are really going to reach out to get all sides around the same peace table in geneva. but the russians also did say the prime minister did say he thinks there should be...
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two years after colonel qaddafi was ousted, violence in the capital.peting militias battle for control. sowhen colonel gaddafi went did all his institutions starting with the security forces. they had to rebuild from the bottom up. >> towns in the philippines planned by the typhoon received a visit from the president. who is to blame, t
two years after colonel qaddafi was ousted, violence in the capital.peting militias battle for control. sowhen colonel gaddafi went did all his institutions starting with the security forces. they had to rebuild from the bottom up. >> towns in the philippines planned by the typhoon received a visit from the president. who is to blame, t
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hundreds of armed groups have mushroomed across libya, since the fall of moammar qaddafi. efforts to find a place for destroying syria's chemical weapons have suffered a new setback. the prime minister of albania today rejected a u.s. request to accept tons of mustard gas and sarin nerve gas. the decision drew cheers from some 2,000 demonstrators massed outside the prime minister's office. they insisted their small balkan nation cannot safely dispose of the syrian weapons. >> i know exactly what it is and what damage they can create if they can come in my country. we are not prepared and we have no possibilities, no capacities and no specialists to do this kind of experiment. >> wooduff: albania was selected as a possible site because it recently destroyed its own poison gas arsenal. the c.i.a. is secretly collecting massive amounts of data on international money transfers, including those into and out of the united states. "the new york times" reported today that, according to unnamed officials, the previously unknown program is authorized by the "patriot" act. that's the
hundreds of armed groups have mushroomed across libya, since the fall of moammar qaddafi. efforts to find a place for destroying syria's chemical weapons have suffered a new setback. the prime minister of albania today rejected a u.s. request to accept tons of mustard gas and sarin nerve gas. the decision drew cheers from some 2,000 demonstrators massed outside the prime minister's office. they insisted their small balkan nation cannot safely dispose of the syrian weapons. >> i know...
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ending the than beginning the drawdown in afghanistan, working with our nato allies to get rid of qaddafi. we into rented -- implemented unprecedented sanctions and pressure on iran, uniting the world against their nuclear ambitions in making clear that they must not close the straits of farmers and not develop a nuclear weapon. i think we clearly should negotiate to determine whether they are serious about dealing with their nuclear capability, but we have to maintain a healthy skepticism. it is the supreme leader that is the key. the supreme leader and they are not likely to agree to give up enrichment so therefore we must remain strong. we must remain consistent that they must never, never be able to develop a nuclear weapon, and that we may very well have to use military force to back up our policy. [applause] together to make sure that everyone would have the opportunity to serve in our military. that is what this organization is about, giving everybody the opportunity to serve when they want to. men, women, regardless of sexual orientation, people who want to serve this country ough
ending the than beginning the drawdown in afghanistan, working with our nato allies to get rid of qaddafi. we into rented -- implemented unprecedented sanctions and pressure on iran, uniting the world against their nuclear ambitions in making clear that they must not close the straits of farmers and not develop a nuclear weapon. i think we clearly should negotiate to determine whether they are serious about dealing with their nuclear capability, but we have to maintain a healthy skepticism. it...