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basically a picture of the worst situation in libya since the fall of qaddafi almost three years ago.he said the only way to solve the ways, he said there is a very small window of opportunity is to get everyone talking. that's what we've been trying to do for the last three years in the country, and it has proved so difficult. the security council now behind closed doors to discuss further exactly what they were going to do. before they went into closed session we heard from the libyan ambassador here at the united nations. now he said that the situation was very reminiscent in some cases of some of the worst atrocities of qaddafi. he said there was public executions on the streets again. he said the only thing different from qaddafi's rule is that it was more violent. >> nine people have been killed in aleppo. it happened after government air forces allegedly dropped barrel bombs. a woman and child are dead. there is no water in the district after the strike damaged the main water line. >>> the united nations said it must temporarily pull its peace keepers out of the syrian sides of
basically a picture of the worst situation in libya since the fall of qaddafi almost three years ago.he said the only way to solve the ways, he said there is a very small window of opportunity is to get everyone talking. that's what we've been trying to do for the last three years in the country, and it has proved so difficult. the security council now behind closed doors to discuss further exactly what they were going to do. before they went into closed session we heard from the libyan...
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number one, a "wall street journal" reporter stumbled into the abandoned office of muammar qaddafi's intelligence chief days after the fall of the regime and discovered internal cable traffic, intercepted communications between a french commander in northern chad because the french still had a force there and his commanding officers, talking about kuwaiti, qatari special forces unit, convoy bringing in stinger missiles. maybe we ought to ask washington whether they want stinger missiles going into libya? we also know this because i, as a reporter have spent, have lived for 18 years in france and have some pretty good contacts in that administration at that time. i asked my contacts and close to president sarkozy what was going on. oh, yes, we got a call from the u.s. embassy in paris as a result of this saying hey, excuse me, we called the u.s. embassy in paris after we got the call from chad and said, hey, what do you want us to do with this? stinger missiles. they're your missiles. not our missiles but our guys can stop it if you want. they have the qatari convoy. the answer back f
number one, a "wall street journal" reporter stumbled into the abandoned office of muammar qaddafi's intelligence chief days after the fall of the regime and discovered internal cable traffic, intercepted communications between a french commander in northern chad because the french still had a force there and his commanding officers, talking about kuwaiti, qatari special forces unit, convoy bringing in stinger missiles. maybe we ought to ask washington whether they want stinger...
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and some armed groups straddle the two. >> reporter: world powers who helped overthrow libya's qaddafistruggle to go align themselves with one group. >> the u.s. is thinking very hard about how to impact this situation and to make it come to a successful conclusion. as they are thinking about three things, political, military and legal. they want to deal with someone in some institutions, some group, some people that they can be partners with but there is a lot of doubt about who those partners can be at this point. >> reporter: observers say it might be better to avoid taking sides. and instead come up with a diplomatic strait cry to help libyans find a peaceful path to stability. al jazerra. >>> talks on a power sharing deal between afgha afghanistan'l presidential cab datz have collapses. abdullah was supposed to be named chief executive in the national unity government but he's backed out of the deal. at began staff hel began stanafo month ago. >>> more remains from malaysia flight 17 have been sent back. all 298 people on board were killed. >>> a british activist for migrant right
and some armed groups straddle the two. >> reporter: world powers who helped overthrow libya's qaddafistruggle to go align themselves with one group. >> the u.s. is thinking very hard about how to impact this situation and to make it come to a successful conclusion. as they are thinking about three things, political, military and legal. they want to deal with someone in some institutions, some group, some people that they can be partners with but there is a lot of doubt about who...
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qaddafi and that everyone will be okay.o, no, that's not the way it goes. >> rose: two last questions, did anything come out of the meeting with the president today that he chaired with respect to fighting isis? didn't the president today u.s. president didn't he in a sense lead some conversations about what to do at the united nations? >> yes, today it was conversation. because the u.s. are chairing the security council. and there was a meeting. >> rose: the president was president. >> yes, he was present. and the question was how do fight foreign fighters. and he chaired this meeting. >> rose: and what came out of that? >> a resolution, unanimous resolution which is excellent saying that every single country under chapter 7 must take legal elements, in order to prevent nationals to go in syria and so on. and that we have to cut the financing. and that it will be country under chapter 7. these are elements. >> rose: you know how much i like your country. >> yes, i know that. >> rose: and it's been good to me as well. so it
qaddafi and that everyone will be okay.o, no, that's not the way it goes. >> rose: two last questions, did anything come out of the meeting with the president today that he chaired with respect to fighting isis? didn't the president today u.s. president didn't he in a sense lead some conversations about what to do at the united nations? >> yes, today it was conversation. because the u.s. are chairing the security council. and there was a meeting. >> rose: the president was...
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i teach a class on this, and one of my students in the class was qaddafi 's son. >> wow. >> basically they wanted to quote/unquote rebrand libya into a country that paid attention to well-being because they were aware of this data. >> was it one of the sons, by the way who is on trial? >> he died three weeks after he left my class. it was very sad because you could see there was this absolute huge anxiety that some disaster was going to occur. >> libya is just one of many places in the midst of crisis right now. >> yes. >> talk about how you view the world at this point. is it at a tenuous time. >> if you have 50% of the world living on less than $2 a day, that's a catastrophe, we have that right now. >> you think its rooted in poverty. >> it's rooted in poverty and lack of education. those two things. >> it has nothing to do with power struggles, religion, or fights-- >> no, i don't think so. i think its mostly poverty. but mostly what happens is when you have radical poverty and lack of education, then unscrupulous leaders arrive to take advantage of that and become demagogues and t
i teach a class on this, and one of my students in the class was qaddafi 's son. >> wow. >> basically they wanted to quote/unquote rebrand libya into a country that paid attention to well-being because they were aware of this data. >> was it one of the sons, by the way who is on trial? >> he died three weeks after he left my class. it was very sad because you could see there was this absolute huge anxiety that some disaster was going to occur. >> libya is just one...
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>> when they bombed muammar qaddafi, did he get congressional approval?the military folks are saying -- >> we're not talking about reagan, though, charlie. >> you're talking about bombing a dictator, muammar qaddafi. from what i understand, that was not expected to be a projected situation. and what we're looking at now, not only is it projected to be three years, now we're hearing six to 10. every week it's longer and longer. >> we're already in iraq. >> we've been there 23 years, longer than vietnam. >> how many more times do you want to go to congress? we have people there. >> do we have an agreement now that allows them to take some action. you're widening it into syria. >> that agreement is years old. >> for every single thing this guy has to do to protect the country, i don't want -- [inaudible] >> there's a lot of ways i could answer that. but anyway -- >> why do you think the constitution is a dead letter? >> it is a living constitution. i knew that would get you. >> where is the judge? >> i'm not a constitutional guy. >> everybody, check this out
>> when they bombed muammar qaddafi, did he get congressional approval?the military folks are saying -- >> we're not talking about reagan, though, charlie. >> you're talking about bombing a dictator, muammar qaddafi. from what i understand, that was not expected to be a projected situation. and what we're looking at now, not only is it projected to be three years, now we're hearing six to 10. every week it's longer and longer. >> we're already in iraq. >> we've...
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to pressure the europeans, qaddafi sent laborers across the mediterranean is refugees. he's on his way to german lessons in berlin, but where was the school again the? the 27-year-old catches sight of a fellow student and follows him. life is a matter of feeling your way. adam has an appointment, too, in a berlin art gallery. >> we believe we can change something. but the real change, i think, will come from the people who live here. they have the right to four smaller -- more of the politicians to change. >> adam takes part in a discussion group with artists, supporters, and even police officers. he and the other refugees are forcing berliners to think about what a humane refugee policy really means. >> this week, the german authorities said adam and his fellow refugees had no right to stay in berlin and must leave. while that may be right from a strictly legal point of view, more and more people are now demanding clearer and fairer rules for the way refugees are treated in europe. europe has been marking 100 years since the first world war broke out this year. britain
to pressure the europeans, qaddafi sent laborers across the mediterranean is refugees. he's on his way to german lessons in berlin, but where was the school again the? the 27-year-old catches sight of a fellow student and follows him. life is a matter of feeling your way. adam has an appointment, too, in a berlin art gallery. >> we believe we can change something. but the real change, i think, will come from the people who live here. they have the right to four smaller -- more of the...
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to pressure the europeans, qaddafi sent laborers across the mediterranean is refugees. he's on his way to german lessons in berlin, but where was the school again the? the 27-year-old catches sight of a fellow student and follows him. life is a matter of feeling your way. adam has an appointment, too, in a berlin art gallery. >> we believe we can change something. but the real change, i think, will come from the people who live here. they have the right to four smaller -- more of the politicians to change. >> adam takes part in a discussion group with artists, supporters, and even police officers. he and the other refugees are forcing berliners to think about what a humane refugee policy really means. >> this week, the german authorities said adam and his fellow refugees had no right to stay in berlin and must leave. while that may be right from a strictly legal point of view, more and more people are now demanding clearer and fairer rules for the way refugees are treated in europe. europe has been marking 100 years since the first world war broke out this year. britain
to pressure the europeans, qaddafi sent laborers across the mediterranean is refugees. he's on his way to german lessons in berlin, but where was the school again the? the 27-year-old catches sight of a fellow student and follows him. life is a matter of feeling your way. adam has an appointment, too, in a berlin art gallery. >> we believe we can change something. but the real change, i think, will come from the people who live here. they have the right to four smaller -- more of the...
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the violence is the worst it's been at any time since the death of qaddafi three years ago. we were told in the only part of the briefing that there was a small window perhaps for dialogue, but dialogue is what they've been trying to do for the past three years and they're not really getting anywhere. the their' now in closed session and they're now meeting in consultation room working out what the strategy will be. they face a very hard task. >> they'll work it without we'll hear, james, thanks. >>> syrian activists say nine people have been killed in aleppo. it happened after government air force drop barrel bombs. a woman and child is among the dead. there is no water in the district after strike damaged the main water line. >>> the united nations said it temporarily pulled it's pe peacpeace keepers from the syrian side of the goal land heights. peace keepers were kidnapped, and released last week. >>> immigrants have been rescued over the coast of italy over the weekend. the italian navy and coast guard carried out several operatio rescue operations. 390 of those rescued
the violence is the worst it's been at any time since the death of qaddafi three years ago. we were told in the only part of the briefing that there was a small window perhaps for dialogue, but dialogue is what they've been trying to do for the past three years and they're not really getting anywhere. the their' now in closed session and they're now meeting in consultation room working out what the strategy will be. they face a very hard task. >> they'll work it without we'll hear, james,...
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in libya afric after qaddafi left, in afghanistan after the government was pushed aside by western armaments in the 1980's. in iran the government sat on its hands when people took to the streets to challenge the government there. i think the jihadists are look at the west and see a paper tiger and understand these airstrikes maybe will extract a very small tactical toll but they are a significant army with the resources of a nation-state. they have a lot of resources, oil resources. they have taxation resources. wise communication and security, all of that lends to a credible state, and we don't really have an army ready to chase them out like we did in libya. you have the peshmerga and the kurdish forces and the iraqi army, but none of that seems like it's capable of dislodging of doing what the president said, of degradingsering and destroying the islamic state. >> you predicted that maybe nothing would happen. what are you saying should happen? >> it's a bad situation. iraqi civilian deaths and decline from 3500 month at the peak of the insurgency. 500 troops being killed a month down to
in libya afric after qaddafi left, in afghanistan after the government was pushed aside by western armaments in the 1980's. in iran the government sat on its hands when people took to the streets to challenge the government there. i think the jihadists are look at the west and see a paper tiger and understand these airstrikes maybe will extract a very small tactical toll but they are a significant army with the resources of a nation-state. they have a lot of resources, oil resources. they have...
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it was the first elected group after qaddafi's overthrow.were just voted out of office in a recent election in june. the people who were supporting the new guys were at the airport in tripoli and holding our facility. well, as soon as the new guys come in the house of representatives, the people from the eastern part of the country, the islamists said we would much rather have the islamist based still in charge. now you have two separate governments. two separate prime ministers. new dawn backing the old gnc and the people whacking the new house of representatives. it's a mess. eric: bottom line. 1979, our embalancesy in tehran over -- our embassy in tehran overrun. the bombing of the marine barracks in lebanon. and the attack on the embassy in tripoli that killed our ambassador and three others. what is the message when you see our embassies overrun and the united states retreating. >> once upon a time there was a guy need usama bin laden. he gave a four-point strategy. attack the part off enemy and force to it withdraw. than that would be
it was the first elected group after qaddafi's overthrow.were just voted out of office in a recent election in june. the people who were supporting the new guys were at the airport in tripoli and holding our facility. well, as soon as the new guys come in the house of representatives, the people from the eastern part of the country, the islamists said we would much rather have the islamist based still in charge. now you have two separate governments. two separate prime ministers. new dawn...
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the most powerful brigades initially fought together to overthrow former dictator muammar qaddafi but are at odds because of ideological differences. they've been battles over institutions such as the airport in tripoli. they have controlled the airport since 2011 go but it fell in the hands of the misrat brigades{^l" ^}. ththe fighters are believed to be were the council of the bengahzi revolutionary. more from this complex issue we have mahmood on the line in tripoli. talk to us about the movement to set up a new government. how is this going to work? >> well, this clearly shows there is a split on the political scenes especially with the house of representatives in the eastern city again the prime minister of the new government met with a huge rage and anger especially in tripoli and bengahzi has also assigned revolutionary figure to form what is so-called national celebration government, and these days the gnc is waiting for the government. now the split is shown between two anniversaries. in terms of two different camps. the first camp, the gnc congress with the national governme
the most powerful brigades initially fought together to overthrow former dictator muammar qaddafi but are at odds because of ideological differences. they've been battles over institutions such as the airport in tripoli. they have controlled the airport since 2011 go but it fell in the hands of the misrat brigades{^l" ^}. ththe fighters are believed to be were the council of the bengahzi revolutionary. more from this complex issue we have mahmood on the line in tripoli. talk to us about...
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those group topped qaddafi in 2011 but since has taken to fighting each other. >>> in the libyan coast26 people have been rescued from th, but libyan spokesman fear that many have drowned. traffickers rammed and sank their boat and described as the worst shipwreck in years. we're joined now from rome. good to have you with us. first if we look at the numbers. they seem to be going up. the numbers of people trying to get to europe. over 2,000 migrants plucked up by the italian navy in just one weekend. does anybody have the capacity to deal with that sort of problem? >> well, actually the situation is very serious, of course, because so far in italy we have the arrival of over 220,000 migrants. it's a huge number, of course. not in excess of migrants approving from europe, but a huge number of migrants because it may be considered one of the emergencies in europe because so far we contemplate--we estimate that almost 3,000 migrants died at sea in 2014. so we investigated on the ship wrecks and we discovered that 500 people probably went missing. there were people coming from egypt, but
those group topped qaddafi in 2011 but since has taken to fighting each other. >>> in the libyan coast26 people have been rescued from th, but libyan spokesman fear that many have drowned. traffickers rammed and sank their boat and described as the worst shipwreck in years. we're joined now from rome. good to have you with us. first if we look at the numbers. they seem to be going up. the numbers of people trying to get to europe. over 2,000 migrants plucked up by the italian navy in...
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side of the protesters and pushed out mubarak and made the decision to get involved and get rid of qaddafi in libya. it raised the hopes of the protesters and the opposition in syria. it almost encouraged them, those protests, to grow. when he backed off, there was the vacuum. that i think is going to be a debate about the president's decisions during the arab spring. what did that due to syria and how much of an impact in that have in the creation of isis? >> you get a sense with this president that somehow, he cares more about the domestic issues than he does about foreign policy issues. >> one of the biggest misconceptions of him by some people, frankly by the hillary clinton campaign and by john mccain, was that he wasn't fully knowledgeable about foreign policy. that was a mistake they made. the barack obama that i covered the first term, i always found to be more of what you would assume, more engaged in foreign policy than domestic. he really thought he would make his mark internationally. that was the great potential of his presidency. think of the cairo speech. that was the speech
side of the protesters and pushed out mubarak and made the decision to get involved and get rid of qaddafi in libya. it raised the hopes of the protesters and the opposition in syria. it almost encouraged them, those protests, to grow. when he backed off, there was the vacuum. that i think is going to be a debate about the president's decisions during the arab spring. what did that due to syria and how much of an impact in that have in the creation of isis? >> you get a sense with this...
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we helped depose muammar qaddafi in libya. now it's a failed state. same thing in syria where assaad is now making up ground based on our attacks with isil and are we going to end up in a proxy war with russia? these questions need to be answered, greta from my standpoint for the american and specifically for those soldiers and service members that are going to be on the ground and in the air over those countries risking their lives and they haven't been answered. >> it feels a tad bit like who is on first. i hope i'm wrong on that. congressman, thank you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> the uk just joined the fight against isis but only in iraq. will that change the mission? developing this hour we have new information about the beheading in oklahoma o. new fears it is tied to islam. "on the record" is just discovering something on the suspect's facebook page. live report and all theaa ♪ want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. ♪
we helped depose muammar qaddafi in libya. now it's a failed state. same thing in syria where assaad is now making up ground based on our attacks with isil and are we going to end up in a proxy war with russia? these questions need to be answered, greta from my standpoint for the american and specifically for those soldiers and service members that are going to be on the ground and in the air over those countries risking their lives and they haven't been answered. >> it feels a tad bit...
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diplomatic security situation in libya has been very complicated ever since muammar qaddafi left theicture. so it's not completely clear who the u.s. asked to guard this specific building but their protection obviously not particularly effective. back to you. arthel: peter, thanks a lot. jon: there's some progress to report in the fight against isis. targeted u.s. air strikes over the weekend helping to break the terror group's two month siege on an iraqi town. that action liberating 15,000 people who had been fighting against isis. and while the sunday news shows made mention of it, they devoted very little time to it. fewer than two minutes combined. instead, they focused on lawmakers who criticized the president for his foreign policy and his approach to isis. the website media-ite featured this column in which the writer says obama, as a dickerring president who golfs while the world plunges into chaos is an attractive image for the hawks in congress and neo conservative pundits who can use it as a foil. a responsible press corps would feature these as an unpopular side of the ar
diplomatic security situation in libya has been very complicated ever since muammar qaddafi left theicture. so it's not completely clear who the u.s. asked to guard this specific building but their protection obviously not particularly effective. back to you. arthel: peter, thanks a lot. jon: there's some progress to report in the fight against isis. targeted u.s. air strikes over the weekend helping to break the terror group's two month siege on an iraqi town. that action liberating 15,000...
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taking out muammar qaddafi a mistake.hosni mubarak a mistake. >> maybe inraiding -- in vivadi iraq was a mistake. >> it was. >> the issue is this senator who was trying to held on to his seat in a year that's very bad for democrats, while justifying his support for president obama and the caution invokes the names of two men who were just beheaded by the group. >> it's one thing to invoke their names and say, you know, we have to fight for and remember people like this who were heroic who were doing a very important job telling the story that needs to be told but he put words in their mouths. and it was so disgraceful. it's so disrespectful. steven sotloff's family very upset with this administration, believing there was more that could be done and he was sold to isis by this moderate army we were supposed to be supporting. >> he knows that the president was seen golfing just moments after the announcement of the conversation he had with james foley's parents. he knows the kind of reaction the administration has had overa
taking out muammar qaddafi a mistake.hosni mubarak a mistake. >> maybe inraiding -- in vivadi iraq was a mistake. >> it was. >> the issue is this senator who was trying to held on to his seat in a year that's very bad for democrats, while justifying his support for president obama and the caution invokes the names of two men who were just beheaded by the group. >> it's one thing to invoke their names and say, you know, we have to fight for and remember people like this...
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in libya afric after qaddafi left, in afghanistan after the government was pushed aside by western armaments in the 1980's. in iran the government sat on its hands when people took to the streets to challenge the government there. i think the jihadists are look at the west and see a paper tiger and understand these airstrikes maybe will extract a very small tactical toll but they are a significant army with the resources of a nation-state. they have a lot of resources, oil resources. they have taxation resources. wise communication and security, all of that lends to a credible state, and we don't really have an army ready to chase them out like we did in libya. you have the peshmerga and the kurdish forces and the iraqi army, but none of that seems like it's capable of dislodging of doing what the president said, of degradingsering and destroying the islamic state. >> you predicted that maybe nothing would happen. what are you saying should happen? >> it's a bad situation. iraqi civilian deaths and decline from 3500 month at the peak of the insurgency. 500 troops being killed a month down to
in libya afric after qaddafi left, in afghanistan after the government was pushed aside by western armaments in the 1980's. in iran the government sat on its hands when people took to the streets to challenge the government there. i think the jihadists are look at the west and see a paper tiger and understand these airstrikes maybe will extract a very small tactical toll but they are a significant army with the resources of a nation-state. they have a lot of resources, oil resources. they have...
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we certainly saw in libya the president had no post-qaddafi plan. if the president doesn't have a post-isis plan, could see that type of chaos envelope in iraq. this is going to take great resolve on the parts of the president besides just limited air strikes. >> just talking to fareed zakaria who i consider intelligent and knows a lot of things about the world and he wrote a piece pushing back on that. even he was surprised to see once dictators fell and we saw the time post-arab spring, no one could have predicted what would have happened in egypt and libya and the like. congressman mike turner, i thank you so much for taking the time to come on with me and once again just a reminder to all of us as we sit and watch the president's speech tonight 9:00 eastern, you can watch it live right here with us on cnn. >>> just ahead, can president obama convince arab countries to join this fight here? we'll talk live to a retired military colonel about why certain countries are hesitant and why others could be convinced tonight from the speech. >>> also ahe
we certainly saw in libya the president had no post-qaddafi plan. if the president doesn't have a post-isis plan, could see that type of chaos envelope in iraq. this is going to take great resolve on the parts of the president besides just limited air strikes. >> just talking to fareed zakaria who i consider intelligent and knows a lot of things about the world and he wrote a piece pushing back on that. even he was surprised to see once dictators fell and we saw the time post-arab spring,...
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protestors and pushed out mubarak, and then the president made the decision to get involved and get rid of qaddafiin libya that it raised the hopes of the protestors and opposition in syria. and then all of a sudden, and it sort of almost encouraged them to, those protests to grow, for people to go and say you can get rid of-- and then when he backed off, there was the vacuum. and in that vacuum so-- . >> rose: that's exactly what happened. >> that i think is going to be a debate about the president's decisions during the arab spring, the heat of the arab spring and what did that do to syria. and how much of an impact did that have in the creation of isis. i think it will be one of the scholarly debates for decades. >> rose: you get a sense with this president, i may be wrong and so i'm asking the question, that how he cares more about the domestic issues than he does about foreign policy issues. >> one of the biggest misconceptions of him in '08 by some people and frankly by the hillry clinton campaign and by john mccain was that he was somehow-- that he wasn't fully knowledgeable about foreign p
protestors and pushed out mubarak, and then the president made the decision to get involved and get rid of qaddafiin libya that it raised the hopes of the protestors and opposition in syria. and then all of a sudden, and it sort of almost encouraged them to, those protests to grow, for people to go and say you can get rid of-- and then when he backed off, there was the vacuum. and in that vacuum so-- . >> rose: that's exactly what happened. >> that i think is going to be a debate...
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more as almost an arms dealer to jihadists, to the rebels first fighting in libya against muammar qaddafito bring some of those weapons through turkey and other places through the insurgency in syria. that is number one. number two, there was a section, a separation collection effort of man pads, man pads, >> missiles which bring down planes. >> looted from libya, looted from qaddafi's reserves. woad a multimillion-dollar unprecedented effort centered at the c.i.a. annex, centered at that mission. >> that is why we were there. >> may have even prompted the attacks, an awful lot of jihadists. >> read about it in a brand-new book called "the real benghazi story." aaron klein, thank you very much. a major health scare for toronto mayor rob ford. why he was rushed to the hospital. >>> the president now talking tough to isis. the man who faced terrorists 13 years ago and mayor of new york city, rudy jowlan ni, joins us live next. the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. a
more as almost an arms dealer to jihadists, to the rebels first fighting in libya against muammar qaddafito bring some of those weapons through turkey and other places through the insurgency in syria. that is number one. number two, there was a section, a separation collection effort of man pads, man pads, >> missiles which bring down planes. >> looted from libya, looted from qaddafi's reserves. woad a multimillion-dollar unprecedented effort centered at the c.i.a. annex, centered...
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is, obama has launched two wars in the middle east since he is taken his presidency, one against qaddafi in libya and one against isis. those are the two you could focus on the middle east that absolutely no allies. they agree on nothing. one of the big geopolitical takeaways from this crisis is that it is becoming less likely, by the hour, that in iran-u.s. nuclear deal will come together. than auch harder november 24, you get the deal done. >> the council on foreign relations fronting their website on iraq. >> i am stunned by what you just this making a harder for the u.s. and orinda come together. when you think about it, saudi arabia, jordan, turkey, united emirates, they're all part of this coalition. wouldn't that make it easier for iran and the u.s. to come together? no, in the same way it is harder for the united states to come to a deal with al-assad. the iranians just two days ago, you and foreign minister -- the foreign minister saying, i will the fight against isis but you have to give me a better job on the nuclear front. first of all, it is inconceivable the u.s. would do t
is, obama has launched two wars in the middle east since he is taken his presidency, one against qaddafi in libya and one against isis. those are the two you could focus on the middle east that absolutely no allies. they agree on nothing. one of the big geopolitical takeaways from this crisis is that it is becoming less likely, by the hour, that in iran-u.s. nuclear deal will come together. than auch harder november 24, you get the deal done. >> the council on foreign relations fronting...
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we hit it hard, qaddafi is gone and it's descended into chaos.t hitting hard doesn't mean you will have a better outcome. it depend on the commitment and depth of strategy and the extent to which our warp fighters will be taken off the leash in working with our iraqi and kurdish counter parts. it depend on leadership. we need a strategy and a path who will back them up. that will determine whether we are successful in this conflict. martha: big decisions are about to be made. pete, thank you so much. bill: shocking video. the running-back ray rice punching his fiance, dragging her out of an all rater unconscious. the building is blown to pieces. we are going to show what sparked that fearful explosion. >> the building explode. everybody screaming. trying to figure out what to do. exists 150 years of swedish coffee experience. that's 150 years of experience in perfecting the rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. and we do it for this very experience. this very second. this exact moment. that's good. i know right? cheers to that. gevalia. 150 years
we hit it hard, qaddafi is gone and it's descended into chaos.t hitting hard doesn't mean you will have a better outcome. it depend on the commitment and depth of strategy and the extent to which our warp fighters will be taken off the leash in working with our iraqi and kurdish counter parts. it depend on leadership. we need a strategy and a path who will back them up. that will determine whether we are successful in this conflict. martha: big decisions are about to be made. pete, thank you so...
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libya is much more ayotteic since we got rid of qaddafi. he was not a democrat, however, there was stability. now that he's gone the jihadists have run amuck. assad is an oh own don't radical jihadism. so now radical jihadism is growing in syria and we helped create a safe haven for them. bill: you were against intervention in libya and syria. so what's different now about isis? >> i think interesting thing is i have been saying i'm not an isolationist and they keep calling me that and they are somehow surprised when they find out i'm not. i say that intervention should be judicious, it should be wise and with the consents of congress, that's what the constitution called for, but it also should be and go to the heart of people who are our enemies. radical islam attacked us on 9/11. they are our enemies. we need to be aware of that and we need to protect ourselves at home and around the world where our interests are involved. however, toppling dictators around the world has created more radical islam and aloud them to flourish. what i said i
libya is much more ayotteic since we got rid of qaddafi. he was not a democrat, however, there was stability. now that he's gone the jihadists have run amuck. assad is an oh own don't radical jihadism. so now radical jihadism is growing in syria and we helped create a safe haven for them. bill: you were against intervention in libya and syria. so what's different now about isis? >> i think interesting thing is i have been saying i'm not an isolationist and they keep calling me that and...
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syria fell to isis they did not find a nuclear reactor erie it the israelis took it out and we are qaddafi surrendered his materials. it does have worldwide ramifications. the future of developments in that part of the world clearly are relevant to not just the u.s. but not on a global basis. >> what is the best strategy or strategies for maintaining diplomatic support and how can the support be complemented to combat isis? >> we traveled through the region and i kept up a lot of my ties since desert storm when i worked with all of them when we were dealing with the first gulf war. and there perception are some israelis and arabs perception that they u.s. cannot be trusted they way we had been in the past. act andto go in and work closely to restore faith in our commitments because it has been seriously eroded. do nota deep leave and i want to zero in on any particular country but it is general throughout the region that the u.s. has been supportive of the muslim brotherhood. they can trace their backgrounds to the muslim brothers. understand that. it is our concern. we need to keep commit
syria fell to isis they did not find a nuclear reactor erie it the israelis took it out and we are qaddafi surrendered his materials. it does have worldwide ramifications. the future of developments in that part of the world clearly are relevant to not just the u.s. but not on a global basis. >> what is the best strategy or strategies for maintaining diplomatic support and how can the support be complemented to combat isis? >> we traveled through the region and i kept up a lot of my...
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surveyed running against qaddafi for the canadian company and hezbollah and hamas have been using surveillance drones. .. this is before the airstrikes in syria. i would like everyone to give me their assessment as to the efficacy of drums and whether one of the lessons of the last decade if it has to become pulled with a significant force on the ground. >> it depends on what your goal is. if you're all is to degrade urgent organization or terrorist group i'm a drug can be useful with the caveat that of course is very government you have to partner with saying it places a lot of political pressure because it is not popular with the people, but it is still a very useful tool integrating those organizations. >> degrading and containing. >> that is exactly right. that is the problem with the free work when applied in syria because the president has said not only degrade, but destroyed and that goes far beyond anything he has achieved with the same framework in yemen or smalley have. >> mary. >> i agree. airstrikes are really an important tool and i don't think anybody believes airstrikes should b
surveyed running against qaddafi for the canadian company and hezbollah and hamas have been using surveillance drones. .. this is before the airstrikes in syria. i would like everyone to give me their assessment as to the efficacy of drums and whether one of the lessons of the last decade if it has to become pulled with a significant force on the ground. >> it depends on what your goal is. if you're all is to degrade urgent organization or terrorist group i'm a drug can be useful with the...
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they have persian rugs and qaddafi. >> : they range from 206 to 289 tonight that includes breakfast veryand tomatoes. >> : so the only seven rooms but well ahead. >> : heading up a further to the coast a beautiful place but don't worry it's more peaceful mount you will see little bunny rabbit going around and what not but i can personally vouch for this particular away during recent research on this. recently renovated hotel updated a brand new spa pool area and lobby has been redone. there would restaurant called a duck club. has the local store cuisine and then during the daytime lot of free amenities furred bikes its order go to town. when she's our five to six every day across are spectacular and the rooms are pretty terrific if the war leave your room as a good reason why coz king size bed a bose sound system fireplace a terrace that looks over the bay. rates range from hundred $89 to a little higher very reasonable. >> : lot of folks may not be aware of this poor cost of mill valley road house and to be honest of bay area native and never been there. the doper went to this dark tow
they have persian rugs and qaddafi. >> : they range from 206 to 289 tonight that includes breakfast veryand tomatoes. >> : so the only seven rooms but well ahead. >> : heading up a further to the coast a beautiful place but don't worry it's more peaceful mount you will see little bunny rabbit going around and what not but i can personally vouch for this particular away during recent research on this. recently renovated hotel updated a brand new spa pool area and lobby has been...
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what would have to doff he done in 2011 -- qaddafi done in 2011?ey watch what our leaders do in america and they listen to what our leaders say. a few of our most single-minded enemies might wonder why president obama was talking about the terrorists being on the run when the opposite was happening. by the estimates of the rand corporation, since 2010, there has been a 58% increase in the number of jihadist groups and a doubling of the number of jihadist fighters. a tripling of attacks by al qaeda affiliates. the claim that the tide of war was receiving -- the threat was increasing. over to pakistan and to somalia and nigeria, and various places -- in very as places under various names, a new round of jihadists were on the rise. he said, and i quote, when asked if terrorists were on the run, we could not respond with any answer but, "no." when asked if the terrorists were defeated, we had to say, "no." anyone who answers yes is flat out lying. the point was that the terrorist threat, far from receding, has been advancing. and the rand report was do
what would have to doff he done in 2011 -- qaddafi done in 2011?ey watch what our leaders do in america and they listen to what our leaders say. a few of our most single-minded enemies might wonder why president obama was talking about the terrorists being on the run when the opposite was happening. by the estimates of the rand corporation, since 2010, there has been a 58% increase in the number of jihadist groups and a doubling of the number of jihadist fighters. a tripling of attacks by al...
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isis used one last month and it is a base in 93 that they surveyed running against qaddafi for the canadian company and hezbollah and hamas have been using surveillance drones. .. this is before the airstrikes in syria. i would like everyone to give me their assessment as to the efficacy of drums
isis used one last month and it is a base in 93 that they surveyed running against qaddafi for the canadian company and hezbollah and hamas have been using surveillance drones. .. this is before the airstrikes in syria. i would like everyone to give me their assessment as to the efficacy of drums
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we told qaddafi he had to leave. we went to egypt and told mubarak he had to leave.hen we went to afghanistan, we are still there. we want to iraq. who are we going to kill? the world? in iran side, the shia. the government of iraq did not include the sunni. thank you. the president announcing delay on immigration reform. the headline in "the washington times," of him the delay means 60,000 reported. the president was asked about his decision on "meet the press." [video clip] the reason.ot a couple things i want to say about immigration. number one, i have been consistent about why this is important. the country is going to be better off if we have an immigration system that works. that has strong border security. legalas streamlined our immigration system. so that the best and the brightest who want to stay here, investor, and create jobs, can do so. so families can be unified. and a system where millions of people who are here, in many cases for a decade or more, who have american kids and who are our neighbors and our friends, that they have a path to get legal by
we told qaddafi he had to leave. we went to egypt and told mubarak he had to leave.hen we went to afghanistan, we are still there. we want to iraq. who are we going to kill? the world? in iran side, the shia. the government of iraq did not include the sunni. thank you. the president announcing delay on immigration reform. the headline in "the washington times," of him the delay means 60,000 reported. the president was asked about his decision on "meet the press." [video...
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there has been a number of story saying they were collecting weapons from qaddafi's stockpile to senda. we don't know if that was true or not. a lot of cia officers in benghazi did not want anybody to know they were there. rather than respond themselves they wanted the locals to do it of course that didn't work out. >> yeah. as we are hearing these firsthand accounts. it just makes your jaw drop. we have another account from mark geist about the moment when tyrone woods was struck down. listen to this. >> small arms fire started coming from this direction. rone had a machine gun and he stood in -- probably like a three quarter cross position and just started laying down hate from this avenue of approach here. i started to engage with him. i ran out of ammo. knelt down, changed magazines and right as i'm coming up, and i start to reengage, another mortar hits. almost to the center of the building here. and that one, it knocked me back and that's what hit rone. >> rone being tyrone woods. >> it will be airing all weekend. >> first airing is 5:00 p.m. eastern time today oil slick found i
there has been a number of story saying they were collecting weapons from qaddafi's stockpile to senda. we don't know if that was true or not. a lot of cia officers in benghazi did not want anybody to know they were there. rather than respond themselves they wanted the locals to do it of course that didn't work out. >> yeah. as we are hearing these firsthand accounts. it just makes your jaw drop. we have another account from mark geist about the moment when tyrone woods was struck down....