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the international criminal court chief prosecutor is in tripoli. it has been agreed that he can be tried in libya with the cooperation of the icc. we asked another it's a fair trial could be conducted here. >> there are different ways to do it. in sum, they are served evidence, and in others, they are not. >> would not be embarrassing with the icc of there was a trial that was not seen by human rights groups to be fair? >> no, the issue is for everyone in the process is not ending well. >> it will be a long time before anyone is brought to justice here or anywhere else. bbc news, tripoli. >> from bahrain to libya, it is a very busy time in the middle east. dmitry medvedev, the russian president, has warned that missiles could be deployed if the u.s. pursues its missile defense plan. in a televised statement, he said modern weapons systems could be deployed if they fail to come to a deal. a pilot in new zealand made a miraculous escape after his helicopter escape in dramatic fashion during an operation to install a christmas tree. there were cables
the international criminal court chief prosecutor is in tripoli. it has been agreed that he can be tried in libya with the cooperation of the icc. we asked another it's a fair trial could be conducted here. >> there are different ways to do it. in sum, they are served evidence, and in others, they are not. >> would not be embarrassing with the icc of there was a trial that was not seen by human rights groups to be fair? >> no, the issue is for everyone in the process is not...
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the international criminal court chief prosecutor is in tripoli. it has been agreed that he can be tried in libya with the cooperation of the icc. we asked another it's a fair trial could be conducted here. >> there are different ways to do it. in sum, they are served evidence, and in others, they are not. >> would not be embarrassing with the icc of there was a trial that was not seen by human rights groups to be fair? >> no, the issue is for everyone in the process is not ending well. >> it will be a long time before anyone is brought to justice here or anywhere else. bbc news, tripoli. >> from bahrain to libya, it is a very busy time in the middle east. dmitry medvedev, the russian president, has warned that missiles could be deployed if the u.s. pursues its missile defense plan. in a televised statement, he said modern weapons systems could be deployed if they fail to come to a deal. a pilot in new zealand made a miraculous escape after his helicopter escape in dramatic fashion during an operation to install a christmas tree. there were cables
the international criminal court chief prosecutor is in tripoli. it has been agreed that he can be tried in libya with the cooperation of the icc. we asked another it's a fair trial could be conducted here. >> there are different ways to do it. in sum, they are served evidence, and in others, they are not. >> would not be embarrassing with the icc of there was a trial that was not seen by human rights groups to be fair? >> no, the issue is for everyone in the process is not...
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that's a matter that's yet to be resolved. >> thanks so much from tripoli. other news from overseas now. police in egypt forcefully cleared cairo's tahrir square one day after a massive demonstration there. when darkness fell police fired tear gas and warning shots. 160 people were hurt and a police van burned. gentleman back in this country los angeles investigators are taking a look at the death of actress natalie wood. actor christopher walken hired lawyer. he was on the yacht when wood went overboard back in 1981 but police don't consider him a suspect. kareen wynter brings us up to speed. >> reporter: the los angeles county sheriff's department says woods' husband at the time, robert wagner who was on the yacht the night she died they say he's not a suspect but still this hasn't stopped investigators from taking a second look at this mysterious case. natalie wood was one of the most popular sought after actresses in hollywood which made her death in 1981 at just 43 years old all the more shocking and for some inexpoliticable. sheriff's officials were va
that's a matter that's yet to be resolved. >> thanks so much from tripoli. other news from overseas now. police in egypt forcefully cleared cairo's tahrir square one day after a massive demonstration there. when darkness fell police fired tear gas and warning shots. 160 people were hurt and a police van burned. gentleman back in this country los angeles investigators are taking a look at the death of actress natalie wood. actor christopher walken hired lawyer. he was on the yacht when...
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that was tripoli. this one was mostly lots of shouting and screaming. >> forgive me. >> reporter: not a lot of firing in the air. people aren't so armed in cairo like they are in benghazi and tripoli. but what happened is after the revolution here in february, people came out and they were celebrating and there was days of street parties here in cairo. and the army said that it would oversee this transition to democracy. what has happened is the country's economy has remained in shambles, there has been emergency law still in place, martial law which gives the military authority to do whatever it wants, detain people, arrest without due process and the promises that people thought that they had been given for a timely political process simply weren't made. this week, there were supposed to be parliamentary elections. even after the elections, the military would still be in charge. in fact, for the next two years under the current guidelines, the military would remain in charge and people here simply de
that was tripoli. this one was mostly lots of shouting and screaming. >> forgive me. >> reporter: not a lot of firing in the air. people aren't so armed in cairo like they are in benghazi and tripoli. but what happened is after the revolution here in february, people came out and they were celebrating and there was days of street parties here in cairo. and the army said that it would oversee this transition to democracy. what has happened is the country's economy has remained in...
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the international chief is in tripoli. we asked if fair trials were conducted. >> there are different ways to do it. there are documents of evidence, so that is the problem. embarrassingt be if there was a trial that ended in the death penalty not seen by human rights groups to be fair? >> the issue is for everyone, so yes, if they take the case they have huge responsibility. >> it will be a long time before anyone is brought to justice for what happened here or anywhere else in libya. the atrocities that took place is still under investigation. >> still to come, gunning to be the next commander in chief. the republicans face off on national security. we will investigate what foreign policy could mean. last night millions watched as an iraq war veteran who was badly disfigured in a land mine explosion became the surprise winner of "dancing with the stars." he was barely known at the start of the series, but he beat off the challenge by a stream of famous celebrities to go home with a trophy. he paid tribute to those servin
the international chief is in tripoli. we asked if fair trials were conducted. >> there are different ways to do it. there are documents of evidence, so that is the problem. embarrassingt be if there was a trial that ended in the death penalty not seen by human rights groups to be fair? >> the issue is for everyone, so yes, if they take the case they have huge responsibility. >> it will be a long time before anyone is brought to justice for what happened here or anywhere else...
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to have access boss they are also in tripoli what makes a difference with between the i.c.r.c. and not at all their organization we are trying to have access and discussing with all the parties yes we got that we got access to the conditions of this but i cannot speak it out because normally the first things we do is we speak first to the authorities not in general the concern you have in you would you expressed about what we call certain national people who have no passport are coming from sub-saharan africans are absolutely serious a lot of problems a lot of concern about about their fate during the during the situation and typically that's one of our priorities to get tensions people detained are always always with high availability so we are there to try as much as we can to make sure that they are respected and we will follow that very closely but i must say i'm also very concerned about all health issues in terms of in fact infrastructure hospital were hit and we can see a lot of doctors and nurses left the country we need to make sure that there is ability in libya to ha
to have access boss they are also in tripoli what makes a difference with between the i.c.r.c. and not at all their organization we are trying to have access and discussing with all the parties yes we got that we got access to the conditions of this but i cannot speak it out because normally the first things we do is we speak first to the authorities not in general the concern you have in you would you expressed about what we call certain national people who have no passport are coming from...
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when tripoli fall we see that there was a lot of one the people not treated any more lack of doctors lack of nurses but also a lack of access to prison and that's maybe one of my major concern and we see that not only be a by the way in syria we see that also in afghanistan where access to hospital is more and more difficult and it's important for us to make sure that access to ambulances the hospitals to fair treatment is absolutely ensured in libya we need to be very careful that it's maintain well you talk about access actually the red cross spokesman mr stephen anderson says i quote that the team found the hospital insert was overwhelmed with wounded people so why the medics from from the red cross from the for from the libyan red crescent allowed to get access to get adequate medical help we were we were allowed to get access but to be honest with you insert at that very moment it was during two days in fact the bombing in the shelling where so difficult that we are asking one thousand to go in the hospital and then to go to withdrawal because it was too dangerous and i didn't w
when tripoli fall we see that there was a lot of one the people not treated any more lack of doctors lack of nurses but also a lack of access to prison and that's maybe one of my major concern and we see that not only be a by the way in syria we see that also in afghanistan where access to hospital is more and more difficult and it's important for us to make sure that access to ambulances the hospitals to fair treatment is absolutely ensured in libya we need to be very careful that it's...
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most people in tripoli are very happy to hear this. but at the same time, there's a sense of relief because they were worried about the trouble that saif al islam on the run might cause for the stability of libya, there were concerns that he could with other former members of the regime, through hiring mercenaries or other forms, try to destabilize a very fragile new libya. >> is this the last big catch, wholesa who else is out there? >> reporter: well, remaining on that list by the international criminal court is abdullah sanushi, the former head of intelligence in gadhafi's regime. we heard both saif al islam and abdullah had been on the run together around that area in the southern desert. as far as we were aware, he is still at large and many here also hope that he will be captured soon because they also see him as posing a danger, not as much as gadhafi, but also a danger. >> thank you very much for your reporting. >>> in other news, the penn state football team is on the road playing ohio state today. leaving behind a campus fill
most people in tripoli are very happy to hear this. but at the same time, there's a sense of relief because they were worried about the trouble that saif al islam on the run might cause for the stability of libya, there were concerns that he could with other former members of the regime, through hiring mercenaries or other forms, try to destabilize a very fragile new libya. >> is this the last big catch, wholesa who else is out there? >> reporter: well, remaining on that list by the...
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antess medios, donde hablÓ de los Últimos meses en trÍpoli antess de ser muerto su padre como muhammara un hospital. dijo que habÍa dicho a los rebeldes que acabarÁn con su vida con un tiro en la cabeza pero ellos se negaron a satisfacer su peticiÓn y prefirieron tratarlo como un prisionero de guerra. r las manifestaciones de los que protestan por la avaricia corporativa en decenas de ciudades de estados unidos & continÚan a pesar de los arrestos. este movimiento ya lleva mÁs de dos meses y no se vislumbra cuando finalizarÁ. >> en washington d. c., al -12 personas que protestan por la avaricia corporafueron esposadas y arrestadas en el era utilizado como refugio de los desamparados. >> ellos forzaron su entrada al edificio y entraron ilegalmente y pusieron una pancarta frente del edificio, dijo la policÍa. algo a los que protestan se oponen. >> aquÍ tenemos la casa blanca y a tres cuadras tenemos filas y filas de desamparados, por otra parte en oa california, la policÍa llegÓ al campamento de los que protestan contra de wall street. despuÉs de que se prohibiÓ de que acamparon durante l
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al kind represented tripoli, he lived in the united states since 1975. it's unclear exactly when he returned to libya. a former professor of engineering at the university of alabama. he received his bachelor's degree from university of tripoli, his master's from the university of south earn california and his phd from north carolina state university. >>> water everywhere. that is the dire situation this morning for much of thailand including parts of the capital bangkok. this is a live picture of bangkok right now. officials say the monsoon triggered flooding in the city could have been much worse. more than 370 people have died. a major concern are diseases like diarrhea, malaria. sara sidner explains just how bad it is. >> reporter: what you are looking at is a road. the road is covered with water. what we're seeing is people getting boats, anything that floats basically and taking their belongings out of their residences. this is a residential neighborhood. there are shops along this neighborhood as well. people are seeing this water rise and rise and
al kind represented tripoli, he lived in the united states since 1975. it's unclear exactly when he returned to libya. a former professor of engineering at the university of alabama. he received his bachelor's degree from university of tripoli, his master's from the university of south earn california and his phd from north carolina state university. >>> water everywhere. that is the dire situation this morning for much of thailand including parts of the capital bangkok. this is a live...
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. >> this was one of the best collections in the region but for now, tripoli's museum is closed. inside, display cases are still empty. the head of the antiquities department said that what would happen in iraq in 2003 in mind, they took special precautions. >> we decided to hide most of these things in many places. to give you an example, sometimes we decide to put them in a room and then we build a wall and then we painted the walls with it the color like the same color. >> in benghazi, a ceiling and a vault was no deterrent to what was called one of the largest deaths of archeological materials in history. -- the largest thefts of archeological materials in history. and all, it thousands of items from the greek, roman, and islamic past are gone. these are pictures of the kinds of toys that were missing. because it was never properly documented, it might be difficult to trust. >> this will present quite a segment of human history in that area. this is a huge loss for the villa and the world. >> in the tripoli museum, there was some revolutionary vandalism. this is a proclamatio
. >> this was one of the best collections in the region but for now, tripoli's museum is closed. inside, display cases are still empty. the head of the antiquities department said that what would happen in iraq in 2003 in mind, they took special precautions. >> we decided to hide most of these things in many places. to give you an example, sometimes we decide to put them in a room and then we build a wall and then we painted the walls with it the color like the same color. >>...
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what i understand is happening at the moment is luis moreno-ocampo is in tripoli and meeting with the justice minister. i was told he would be able to make saif al-islam gaddafi if he wanted but no one here knows of any plans for the prosecutor of the international criminal court to come here. but he may well be flown here by helicopter at fairly short notice. so, saif al-islam is being held here and we are told he is being well treated but that is something international human rights organizations are keen to ensure. the other thing to mention, of course, is that although the international criminal court wanted him on trial in the haig, libyan authorities do not want that. luis moreno-ocampo seems to have understood that and he said i will talk to the national authority about proceedings in libya. >> thank you very much. we will be having more on all of those stories. you are watching bbc world news. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. the newman's own foundation. and un
what i understand is happening at the moment is luis moreno-ocampo is in tripoli and meeting with the justice minister. i was told he would be able to make saif al-islam gaddafi if he wanted but no one here knows of any plans for the prosecutor of the international criminal court to come here. but he may well be flown here by helicopter at fairly short notice. so, saif al-islam is being held here and we are told he is being well treated but that is something international human rights...
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he was speaking in tripoli alongside the new libyan justice minister, and reiterated the national system will take priority. >> it establishes a new government, and they have the right to prosecute saif, and according to our rules, it's the national system. if they conduct the proceedings, the court will not intervene. so we are discussing the moralities of that. they have to conform to the judges of the court that they have mitigation here and that's why they will conduct it here. it's also because they are doing other mitt gation, not just about the same crime that we need. they also will use this to sequence this cooperation and then form this to the judges after proper deliberation. >> that was the international criminal court chief prosecutor talking in the last hour, within the past 45 minutes, actually, in tripoli. now, let's just show you the latest live pictures out of tahrir square in cairo. further clashes have erupted today between security forces and protesters in the egyptian capital. interesting and significant, perhaps, when there is trouble, it's not so much centered in
he was speaking in tripoli alongside the new libyan justice minister, and reiterated the national system will take priority. >> it establishes a new government, and they have the right to prosecute saif, and according to our rules, it's the national system. if they conduct the proceedings, the court will not intervene. so we are discussing the moralities of that. they have to conform to the judges of the court that they have mitigation here and that's why they will conduct it here. it's...
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what happened by deliberation of tripoli all of a sudden the political competition started.beration of tripoli and the total libyan territory, were not prepared for that. therefore, i thought -- i'm not equipped, and i am not ready for such a political battle for the timebeing. and i thought probably a more important role was to devote my time and activity to develop those young people, women, and have them ready for election day. >> so what you're describing is what many people fear in libya. that you have a kind of free for all. that once you got rid of gadhafi and once the regime fell, whatever even symbolic unity there was among the position is fracturing, and now you're seeing islamist on one side and other groups on the other, and tribal allegiances. how will this work itself out? >> well, i think this is an accurate diagnosis of the picture right now. hopefully looking at the future and the future of our generations of kids will unify the people and make them focus on more important issues. >> but your resignation is surely an act of frustration and a sense of disappo
what happened by deliberation of tripoli all of a sudden the political competition started.beration of tripoli and the total libyan territory, were not prepared for that. therefore, i thought -- i'm not equipped, and i am not ready for such a political battle for the timebeing. and i thought probably a more important role was to devote my time and activity to develop those young people, women, and have them ready for election day. >> so what you're describing is what many people fear in...
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rÁpidamente notÓ la celebración en la plaza de los mÁrtires en trÍpoli, y la noticia corriÓ como pÓlvora hombre asegura que finalmente cayÓ el hijo del tirano y que es un dÍa de liberaciÓn. la televisión libia publicÓ esta foto de quien parece ser al islam semen postrado en una cama. son heridas causadas en un bombardeo de la otan varias semanas antes. el mayor de los siete hijos de khadafi era el Único miembro de la familia que permanecÍa fugitivo. >> la captura de al islam un mes despuÉs de la muerte de su padre, segÚn las autoridades libias solo falta arrestar a abdulah. por su parte, la corte internacional ha urgido a los niÑos para que trasladen al islam a la haya. >> gracias natalia, manifestantes se enfrentaron en la plaza de el cairo en choques que dejaron al menos un muerto y decenas de heridos. la policÍa derribÓ tiendas de manifestantes que habÍan acampado despuÉs de una protesta el viernes que reuniÓ a unas 50.000 personas, en su mayorÍa islamistas contra la cÚpula militar. esto obligÓ al derrocamiento en febrero. >> maÑana, mÁs de 35 millones de espaÑoles estÁn convocados pa
rÁpidamente notÓ la celebración en la plaza de los mÁrtires en trÍpoli, y la noticia corriÓ como pÓlvora hombre asegura que finalmente cayÓ el hijo del tirano y que es un dÍa de liberaciÓn. la televisión libia publicÓ esta foto de quien parece ser al islam semen postrado en una cama. son heridas causadas en un bombardeo de la otan varias semanas antes. el mayor de los siete hijos de khadafi era el Único miembro de la familia que permanecÍa fugitivo. >> la captura de al islam...
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when heewas captured byygadaffi'ss army and thrown into tripoli prison.he spent six months in solitaryhe u-s ... his family along with statt and federal authorities... pleaded for his about them suffering and the e amount of time they waited but i new that they would understand 16 mom 00:24 i've told him all alonggthat i would support his decision because he's raised that when finish it and that's what he did 32van dyke eventualll escaped from prison in septembbr.but chose to stay in pibya until the revolution ended.4727 i'm glad that the job as finished. i wasn't going to leave untii gadafhi gone so i'mmhhme 35but it's not clear how long he'll stayy keepinnghis eye on the middle &peast... and preparing to figh again... in the next rab revolution. 52:50 there's a you know this is spreading. it's not like, it's the 21st century , authoritarianism is finished 00 when asked if his involvement in liiya maa have endangered other journalists theree.. vandyke says he never identiiied himself as a by the media. he is,,however, working on a book and documenttry about his experienne. new polllsh
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no, re querÍa mÁs iempo para consultar >> por otra parte el secretario geeeral de la otan llegÓ a trÍpolie habÍan participado 28 paises. >> los palestinos ingresaron hoy a la unesco como miembros plenos de una medida conttoversial que estados unidos y otros paÍses aseguran podrÍa afectar los nueeos esfuerzos de paz en el medio oriente poco despuÉs de la votaciÓn estados unidos anuncio que kanz lab un pago de 60 millones de dÓlares. >> porque aceptÓ un ingreso de palestina sin un arreglo previo. >> estamos en la plaza de los mariachis, regresamos un poco mÁs adelante. >> ahÍ estÁn los mariachis. >> ahora sÍ entraron a tiempo, marÍa elena vamos contigo. >> (♪). >> muchÍssmas gracias. >> nosotros vamos a una pausa comercial y a la vuelta un escÁndalo sacude la campaÑa del pre candidato a la presidencia h caÍn. >> y quiÉnes es ee ciudadano 7 mil millones, no se lo pierda. >> (♪). >> falsas las acusaciones en su contra. >> a la cabeza de los aspirantes republicanos a la presidencia, finaente respondiÓ que respondiÓ que las acusaciones de acoso sexual en su contra son totalmente falsas y sin fu
no, re querÍa mÁs iempo para consultar >> por otra parte el secretario geeeral de la otan llegÓ a trÍpolie habÍan participado 28 paises. >> los palestinos ingresaron hoy a la unesco como miembros plenos de una medida conttoversial que estados unidos y otros paÍses aseguran podrÍa afectar los nueeos esfuerzos de paz en el medio oriente poco despuÉs de la votaciÓn estados unidos anuncio que kanz lab un pago de 60 millones de dÓlares. >> porque aceptÓ un ingreso de...
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we saw that with the celebratory gunfire in the streets of tripoli, elsewhere as well.l be keen to show that the new libya is not the kind kwun fri where people are executed at well. that puts the fugitives and criminals on frietrial. given what happened with his father in october, there will be ex fra efforts and attention given as to how al islam is stre treated. there's a strong support and opinion that wants that members of the gadhafi clan shall the tribe to be tried by libyan courts. so that's a debate that will be had once this initial celebration of saif gadhafi being taken into custody are over. >>> we'll turn back to news in this country out of washington, d.c. the elusive deficit reduction deal. the dped line is wednesday. let me bring in joe johns for us on capitol hill. >> the bottom line is they need, in the interest of transparency to get the information out there 48 hours before there's nia profl on the super committee for what would be at least a $1.2 trillion budget cutting deal. which has been frankly, very elusive. there's a fre amount of pessimism o
we saw that with the celebratory gunfire in the streets of tripoli, elsewhere as well.l be keen to show that the new libya is not the kind kwun fri where people are executed at well. that puts the fugitives and criminals on frietrial. given what happened with his father in october, there will be ex fra efforts and attention given as to how al islam is stre treated. there's a strong support and opinion that wants that members of the gadhafi clan shall the tribe to be tried by libyan courts. so...
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the same clothing he wore in the streets of tripoli where he faced off with now dead colonel qaddafi'suntil his capture. >> i went over there to support the revolution and my family did not know that when i left. you don't tell your mother you're going to go fight in a war so my mother didn't know, my girlfriend didn't know. and van dyke managed to escape when the jail got bombed and fellow prisoner broke open his cell and he ran to a nearby compound. we're told u.s. officials urged him to come home and he finished the fight. what if you could go shopping without opening your wallet. thousands of people in milwaukee know about it and ben handleman, a fox affiliate, witi has more. >> he when things are tight right now in the economy i don't have much in the way of spending money for myself or my family so this is kind of a fun day for us to go and spend. >> steve marcus is on the the hunt for new stuff after perusing dvd's, shoes. >> are all the shoes in the boxes. >> a purchase is made no need for this, it's a bartter. >> over 7,000 people headed to the milwaukee sports complex trading
the same clothing he wore in the streets of tripoli where he faced off with now dead colonel qaddafi'suntil his capture. >> i went over there to support the revolution and my family did not know that when i left. you don't tell your mother you're going to go fight in a war so my mother didn't know, my girlfriend didn't know. and van dyke managed to escape when the jail got bombed and fellow prisoner broke open his cell and he ran to a nearby compound. we're told u.s. officials urged him...
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wwen he was captureddby gadaffi's armm aad thrown intooa tripoli prison.he spent six monthh in solitary confinement... while along with state and federal auttorittes... pleaded for his release..1:09 of course i care about them sufffring and the amoonn of time they waited but &pi knew that they would told him ll longgthat i 've would suppoot his deccsion because he's raised that when you make a commmttment you ffnish it and that's what he did 322an dyke evvntually escaped from prrson in september.but chose to stay in libya until the revolution eeded..727 i'm gladdthat the job wassfinished. i wasn't was out of power 32 so he's gone so i'm home 35but it's not cllar how long he'll stay homm. van dyke says he's keeping his eye on the middle east... and preearing to fight again... in the next arab you knowwthii is sppeading. e. it'ssnot like, t's the 21st century , authoritarianism is finished 00 whhn asked if his involvement in libya mayyhave endangered other journalists there... vandyke says he never identiffed himself as a journalist... that was assumed by the media. he is, however, workin
wwen he was captureddby gadaffi's armm aad thrown intooa tripoli prison.he spent six monthh in solitary confinement... while along with state and federal auttorittes... pleaded for his release..1:09 of course i care about them sufffring and the amoonn of time they waited but &pi knew that they would told him ll longgthat i 've would suppoot his deccsion because he's raised that when you make a commmttment you ffnish it and that's what he did 322an dyke evvntually escaped from prrson in...
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he had been on the run since opposition forces took control in tripoli.ed for alleged crimes against humanity. we are just getting this word that he was captured. much more on this story throughout the morning. >>> just past the top of the hour. we will turn to weather and a big firefight going on in reno, nevada. a fast-moving wildfire fueled by gusty winds, dry terrain is threatening hundreds of homes. thousands of people lost fire. the fire is just about a day old. people who evacuated their homes are still in a state of shock. no word on how the fire got started. not important right now how it got started, it's important to get this thing out and weather is playing a role. >> certainly did yesterday when we had winds well above hurricane force. today the winds will drop. at the same time the humidity will be back up. the thing that really sparked this flame, accelerated the flames, caused burn to enhance is due to a storm system that pulled well to the north. high pressure over parts of the great basin. the two working in concert made for some strong
he had been on the run since opposition forces took control in tripoli.ed for alleged crimes against humanity. we are just getting this word that he was captured. much more on this story throughout the morning. >>> just past the top of the hour. we will turn to weather and a big firefight going on in reno, nevada. a fast-moving wildfire fueled by gusty winds, dry terrain is threatening hundreds of homes. thousands of people lost fire. the fire is just about a day old. people who...
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hablÓ de los Últimos meses en trÍpoli antes de ser muerto su padre, muammar al gaddafi. hospital. tambiÉn dijo que habÍa dicho a los rebeldes que lo detuvieron, que acabaran con su vida con un tiro de la cabeza. pero se negaron a satisfacer su peticiÓn y decidieron tratarlo como un prisionero de guerra. >> las manifestaciones de los que protestan por codicia corporativa en decenas de ciudades de estados unidos continÚan a pesar de los arrestos y desalojos. lo Último de este movimiento que ya lleva mÁs de dos meses y no se vislumbra cuÁndo finalizara. >> en washington, dc, al menos doce personas fueron esposadas y arrestadas afuera del edificio que era usado como refugio de los desamparados. >> ellos forzaron su entrada al edificio y entraron ilegalmente y pusieron una pancarta, dijo la policÍa. >> aquÍ tenemos la casa blanca y a tres caudras tenemos pilas y pilas de desamparados. por otra parte, en california, la policÍa llegÓ a los campamentos de los que protestan en contra de wall street. los manifestantes removieran sus tiendas y no hubo arrestos. >> en nueva york, lo
hablÓ de los Últimos meses en trÍpoli antes de ser muerto su padre, muammar al gaddafi. hospital. tambiÉn dijo que habÍa dicho a los rebeldes que lo detuvieron, que acabaran con su vida con un tiro de la cabeza. pero se negaron a satisfacer su peticiÓn y decidieron tratarlo como un prisionero de guerra. >> las manifestaciones de los que protestan por codicia corporativa en decenas de ciudades de estados unidos continÚan a pesar de los arrestos y desalojos. lo Último de este...
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when i traveled last month to libya, the students i met at tripoli university had all sorts of practical, even technical, questions. how you formal political party? how'd you ensure women's participation in government institutions? what recommendations do you have for citizens in a democracy? these are questions ndi and its kindred organizations are uniquely qualified to end -- helped new democracies answer. ndi has earned a lot of praise for this work but also a lot of push back, which stretches far beyond the arab world. in part this resistance comes from misconceptions about what our support for democracy does and does not include. the united states does not fund political candidates or political parties. we do offer training to parties and candidates committed to democracy. we do not try to shift outcomes or impose an american model. we do support election commissions as well as non- governmental election monitors to ensure free and fair balloting. we help watchdog groups learned their trade. we held groups find the tools to exercise their rights to free expression and assembly onlin
when i traveled last month to libya, the students i met at tripoli university had all sorts of practical, even technical, questions. how you formal political party? how'd you ensure women's participation in government institutions? what recommendations do you have for citizens in a democracy? these are questions ndi and its kindred organizations are uniquely qualified to end -- helped new democracies answer. ndi has earned a lot of praise for this work but also a lot of push back, which...
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he will be soon transferred to tripoli where they want him to stand trial. the new interim prime minister reassuring the international community that his country is capable of providing a fair trial. human rights watch on saturday called on libyan authorities to treat saif al islam humanely. the apparent killings of moammar gadhafi and his son on october 20th are particular cause for concern about saif al islam's treatment. human rights watch said in a statement. the international criminal court that has built a case against saif al islam for alleged crimes against inhuman nit says a decision will be made where he will face justice. >> the judges will decide but the ruleses are for the national authorities if they have a case. so we'll discuss that. i thistle in some way now, we say the difficult time was to stop the crimes and arrest him. >> el campo is expected to travel to libya next week week. many libyans say with the capture of the most wanted man comes to an end to their fears of an insurgency he could have formed to destabilize libya's fragile hold o
he will be soon transferred to tripoli where they want him to stand trial. the new interim prime minister reassuring the international community that his country is capable of providing a fair trial. human rights watch on saturday called on libyan authorities to treat saif al islam humanely. the apparent killings of moammar gadhafi and his son on october 20th are particular cause for concern about saif al islam's treatment. human rights watch said in a statement. the international criminal...
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. >> katia adler in tripoli. thank you. in other news around the world, state television in syria as reached an agreement with the arab league, but the claim is being denied by the arab league. the head deputy says they have not received syria's official response. a passenger plane flying from the united states to poland with 230 people on board was forced to land on its belly after its landing gear failed to open. it was stuck at the airport for an hour burning fuel. no one was injured. church leaders at st. paul's cathedral in london say they are suspending action against protesters outside the building. the church says they will engage directly with protesters who are protesting capitalist excess. now to a scandal that has rocked the world cup cricket. today, two of pakistan's star players were found guilty of involvement in a bidding stan. is the most serious correction scam to hit the sport in more than a decade. >> no comment from the bus. >> what you have to say to the people of pakistan? >> his former teammates foll
. >> katia adler in tripoli. thank you. in other news around the world, state television in syria as reached an agreement with the arab league, but the claim is being denied by the arab league. the head deputy says they have not received syria's official response. a passenger plane flying from the united states to poland with 230 people on board was forced to land on its belly after its landing gear failed to open. it was stuck at the airport for an hour burning fuel. no one was injured....
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it is the process of freeing him to justice will start in tripoli with the new government and prosecutors from the international criminal court. this man wanted to have seen him in the hague. saif al-islam gaddafi will be tried in the country that he committed his crimes. , wef they'd prosecute here will discuss how did they form a judgment. >> saif is likely to face a long wait before libya is ready to give him a proper trial. >> from libya to syria now where the deadly crackdown continue on protesters. today, the u.n. voted overwhelmingly to condemn the u.n. rights violations of the assad regime. the turkish prime minister has called on president assad to step down or face the fate of muammar gaddafi and adolf hitler. i'm joined by the former foreign minister of jordan. the u.n. human rights commissioner says that this is a very serious resolution and a patrol pressure on the regime. >> in the absence of any military action, we will see more and more of this chipping away at the legitimacy of the regime. there is the suspension of syria from the arab league constitution. we will probabl
it is the process of freeing him to justice will start in tripoli with the new government and prosecutors from the international criminal court. this man wanted to have seen him in the hague. saif al-islam gaddafi will be tried in the country that he committed his crimes. , wef they'd prosecute here will discuss how did they form a judgment. >> saif is likely to face a long wait before libya is ready to give him a proper trial. >> from libya to syria now where the deadly crackdown...