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you can't get to the tripoli airport now much less benghazi. >> senator jim webb. thank you so much. see you on the campaign trail, should you decide to run. should you. hypothetically. thank you so much sir. >>> and for an even closer look at the war against isis watch a cnn special report "blindsided: how icesis shook the world," and tomorrow robert gates, weighing in on the war on terror and much more. >>> national news police knew there could be trouble placing officers ahead of the scene in case. no one expected the carnage that played out in broad daylight. nine people dead noornmore than 170 arrested. how did this biker gang start and why are police worried it might not be over?
you can't get to the tripoli airport now much less benghazi. >> senator jim webb. thank you so much. see you on the campaign trail, should you decide to run. should you. hypothetically. thank you so much sir. >>> and for an even closer look at the war against isis watch a cnn special report "blindsided: how icesis shook the world," and tomorrow robert gates, weighing in on the war on terror and much more. >>> national news police knew there could be trouble...
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she says some are still eld in held in tripoli. they don't have the money for bribe or to make the sea crossing. soon she will be on the move again. she wants to meet her cousin who is in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamt of it. my country's nice. if there was not war i would have stayed there. whatever job will give me money. i have to pay for my mother to come here. there are people there so i can see, i have nothing now but i'm happy i'm out of libya. here i can walk around, even sleep in the street. no one attacks you. here there is peace and sanity. >> her most proud position is a piece of paper with names. hoda abdel hamid, al jazeera rome. >> this lady trying to get to denmark i think how? is it through an eu process or other means? >> no, she will still be illegal, she will try to get on the train and first she has to get the money and she's been telling us this over and over again and then she will have to get on a train and just hope no one will get her until she reaches denmark. along the road they have conta
she says some are still eld in held in tripoli. they don't have the money for bribe or to make the sea crossing. soon she will be on the move again. she wants to meet her cousin who is in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamt of it. my country's nice. if there was not war i would have stayed there. whatever job will give me money. i have to pay for my mother to come here. there are people there so i can see, i have nothing now but i'm happy i'm out of libya. here i can walk...
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but she says some are still held in tripoli. they don't have the money for the bribe to be freed or for the smugglers for sea crossing. she wants to reach her scuz in who is already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war i would have stayed there but there is no work. i still don't know how i well travel. there are other people, i might travel with them. then i will study first thrern language then work. whatever job whatever will give me money. i have nothing now but i am happy, i am out of libya. >> here i can walk around even sleep in the street. no one attacks you. here there is peace and safety. >> reporter: at the moment her most prized possession is this piece of paper filled with phone numbers. along with lots of hope that her dream for a new life would some day come true pnl hoda abdel hamid, al jazeera,. >> first new president promises to crack down on bibles. plus. >> some of the issues facing them are shared by australia's ab ridge nees. australia's an ridgeaus
but she says some are still held in tripoli. they don't have the money for the bribe to be freed or for the smugglers for sea crossing. she wants to reach her scuz in who is already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war i would have stayed there but there is no work. i still don't know how i well travel. there are other people, i might travel with them. then i will study first thrern language then work. whatever job whatever will...
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they were captured on the coast near tripoli. when asked, they all say they came on buses, that they'd never heard of people smugglers and never meant to go to europe. >> we came to libya to work here. >> not to get to europe? >> i can't speak for everyone here, but most of us came to libya to work. the policeman smiles when he hears this. that's just not true. if they were here legally, they'd have a stamp from the border. but they come through the desert illegally. it's organised crime. the eu has to cooperate with us. we libyans can't come to grips with it on our own. libya isn't only a stopover for migrants. it's also a destination. that makes the situation so complicated. men from niger work at misrata's steel plant. many have been coming for years, accepting the chaos in libya, islamic state and the risks. it's rarely better in their own countries. the country needs them. but sometimes too many come and then they don't get work. and when there's no work in libya, the temptation to set off for europe grows. mohammed clears u
they were captured on the coast near tripoli. when asked, they all say they came on buses, that they'd never heard of people smugglers and never meant to go to europe. >> we came to libya to work here. >> not to get to europe? >> i can't speak for everyone here, but most of us came to libya to work. the policeman smiles when he hears this. that's just not true. if they were here legally, they'd have a stamp from the border. but they come through the desert illegally. it's...
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the majority were arrested in tripoli and put in holding centers. they're a fair has been nightmarish. >> we do not drink regularly. we do not eat or sleep. even just going to the toilet, it is not good. >> many dreamed of getting to europe but found themselves stranded in tripoli, unable to pay for a crossing. this man spent two years working in the libyan capital before he was arrested. >> i had my passport, but when they called me they threw away my passport and took me to prison. i spent five months there. i called the senegalese ambassador, who brought us here. >> since january, four flights have been chartered to bring migrants back from libya. >> we are in the process of repatriating our countrymen, who are in difficulty and want to return home. at the beginning of the year with the help of iom, we have brought home 1066 senegalese. >> according to those here, hundreds of senegalese remain in the detention center awaiting their return home. genie: today in paris, four resistance fighters will be inducted into the pantheon, where they will enj
the majority were arrested in tripoli and put in holding centers. they're a fair has been nightmarish. >> we do not drink regularly. we do not eat or sleep. even just going to the toilet, it is not good. >> many dreamed of getting to europe but found themselves stranded in tripoli, unable to pay for a crossing. this man spent two years working in the libyan capital before he was arrested. >> i had my passport, but when they called me they threw away my passport and took me to...
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but she says that some are held in tripoli. they don't have money to pay for the bribe to be freed or the smugglers to make the crossing. soon she will be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin in denmark. >> i found europe like i dreamt of it my country is nice. if there is no war, i would have stayed there, there is no work. i don't know how i will travel. there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study, first learn the language and work. any job, whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now. but i am happy. i am out of libya. here i can walk around even sleep in the street no one attacks you. here there is peace and safety. at the moment her most prized possession is a piece of paper filled with phone numbers, and hope that dreams of a new life could come true. >> what do we think of people arriving in places like italy. it's the end of a journey. your report makes it clear in this laid which wants to move further afield. take us through the rest of the journey that awaits her? >> the re
but she says that some are held in tripoli. they don't have money to pay for the bribe to be freed or the smugglers to make the crossing. soon she will be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin in denmark. >> i found europe like i dreamt of it my country is nice. if there is no war, i would have stayed there, there is no work. i don't know how i will travel. there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study, first learn the language and work. any job, whatever...
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some are still held in tripoli. they don't have money to pay for the bribe to be freed or for the smugglers to make the sea crossing. soon she'll be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like a dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there but there is no work. i still don't know how i will travel but there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study. first learn the language and then work. any jobs whatever will give me some money -- a curb while cycling in the french alps. he was due to travel to madrid later and then go to paris to meet the iraqi prime minister. he's now being treated in geneva and is said to be resting comfortably. so he had a packed schedule on his agenda. how will he deal with that now? >>reporter: well obviously the meetings that he was going to have with the spanish officials in madrid have obviously been postponed indefinitely. but the secretary of state was also supposed to meet
some are still held in tripoli. they don't have money to pay for the bribe to be freed or for the smugglers to make the sea crossing. soon she'll be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like a dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there but there is no work. i still don't know how i will travel but there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study. first learn the language...
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she said some are still held in tripoli. they don't have money to pay for the bribe to be freed or for the smugglers to make the sea crossing. soon, she will be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin, who is already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamed of it, my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there but there is no work. there are other people, i might travel with them. i will study first learn the language, and then work. any job whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now but i am happy. i am out of libya. >> here i can walk around, even sleep in the street. no one attacks you. here, there is peace and safety. >> at the moment, her most prized possession some piece of paper filled with phone numbers along with hope that her dream of a new life could finally come true. >> her story and her hopes are common to the thousands of migrants who have arrived here. now, yes the situation is vulnerable, they are still illegal and they still want to continue moving to their fi
she said some are still held in tripoli. they don't have money to pay for the bribe to be freed or for the smugglers to make the sea crossing. soon, she will be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin, who is already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamed of it, my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there but there is no work. there are other people, i might travel with them. i will study first learn the language, and then work. any job whatever...
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that hope dissolved after a raid in tripoli.y contending with two warring fangs and governments vying for power. the unstable country is now at the epicenter for migrants trying to make it to europe from africa. >> we have seen to stop the flow of migrants to the european union and reduce the disasters. >>> european union foreign and defense ministers have been meeting in brussels to discuss forming a naval force to to the mediterranean. officials in tibruk sent representatives to remind leaders that the crisis is liting libya. >> we look forward to the early involvement of european union leaders to create a positive dialogue. >> the migrants are desperate to reach europe. libya has been beset by fighting since the government was pushed out of tripoli by a rival militia last year. they called for a truce after seven months of fighting. >> god willing we hope that the dialogue will succeed and convince more parties to resort to a solution that will make everybody happy. >> elsewhere there is a signing that nationwide truce is on
that hope dissolved after a raid in tripoli.y contending with two warring fangs and governments vying for power. the unstable country is now at the epicenter for migrants trying to make it to europe from africa. >> we have seen to stop the flow of migrants to the european union and reduce the disasters. >>> european union foreign and defense ministers have been meeting in brussels to discuss forming a naval force to to the mediterranean. officials in tibruk sent representatives...
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she says that some are still held in tripoli. they don't have money to pay for the bribe to be freed or for the smugglers to make the sea crossing. soon, she will be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin, who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamed it. my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there, but there is no work. i still don't know how i will travel, there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study, first learn the language, and then work. any job, whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now, but i am happy. i am out of libya. here i can walk around, even sleep in the street. no one attacks you. here, there is peace and safety. >> at the moment, her most prized possession is this piece of paper filled with phone numbers. along with lots of hope that her dream of a new life could finally come true. al jazeera, rome. >> the u.s. secretary of state has broken his leg after falling off his bike in the french alps. he was to go to paris to meet the
she says that some are still held in tripoli. they don't have money to pay for the bribe to be freed or for the smugglers to make the sea crossing. soon, she will be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin, who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamed it. my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there, but there is no work. i still don't know how i will travel, there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study, first learn...
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but salom says some are still held in tripoli. they don't have money tom pay for the bribe to be free or for the sea crossing smugglers. soon she'll be on the move again. she wants to reach a cousin who is already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there. but there is no work. i still don't know how i will travel. there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study, first learn the language and then work. any job, whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now but i'm happy. i am out of libya. >> here i can walk around and even sleep in the street. no one attacks you. here there is peace and safety. >>reporter: at the moment her most prize possession is this piece of paper filled with phone numbers. along with lots of hope that her dream of a new life could finally come true. her story is one common to most of the migrants. they do arrive here exhausted. we saw some young men who had to be carried off this ship just behind me. n
but salom says some are still held in tripoli. they don't have money tom pay for the bribe to be free or for the sea crossing smugglers. soon she'll be on the move again. she wants to reach a cousin who is already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war, i would have stayed there. but there is no work. i still don't know how i will travel. there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study, first learn the language...
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and another government was installed in tripoli. the governments has their own militias backing them. they have been fighting for political supremacy, since the war that ended gadhafi's rule four years ago. cairo is hosting a meeting aimed at finding peace, but the leaders say that cannot happen, until other countries stop interfering. >> translator: there are countries that aspire to seize libya's wealth. some arab and regional countries should be standing by libya, but they are not. there are seven tribal initiatives on the table, all aimed to ease tension. western countries must now help sew the country back together. >> reporter: the rival groups are also competing for control of libya's oil wealth. military aircraft attacked an oil tanker on sunday. the tripoli government blamed fighters loyal to the tobruk government. [ explosion ] >> reporter: the blame game between the duel leadership and fighting by rival groups has had a devastating impact on libya's oil exports. without some sort of resolution soon libya's financial futur
and another government was installed in tripoli. the governments has their own militias backing them. they have been fighting for political supremacy, since the war that ended gadhafi's rule four years ago. cairo is hosting a meeting aimed at finding peace, but the leaders say that cannot happen, until other countries stop interfering. >> translator: there are countries that aspire to seize libya's wealth. some arab and regional countries should be standing by libya, but they are not....
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but she says some are held in tripoli. they don't have money to pay for the bribe, or for the smugglers to make the sea crossing. soon she'll be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin who is already in denmark. >> i found europe like i dreamt of it, my country is nice. if there is no war, i would have stayed there. there is no work. i don't know how will travel. there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study. first learn the language and work. any job, whatever will give me money. i have nothing now. but i am happy. i am out of libya. here i can walk around and sleep in the streets. in one attacks you. here there is peace and safety. >> at the moment her prized possession is a piece of paper filled with phone numbers, along with hope that her dream of a new life could finally come true. >>> coming to terms on the taliban 5. why an 11th hour deal between the u.s. and qatar will keep former guantanamo prisoners under surveillance >>> o.p.e.c. gets ready to meet this week. what it could mean for
but she says some are held in tripoli. they don't have money to pay for the bribe, or for the smugglers to make the sea crossing. soon she'll be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin who is already in denmark. >> i found europe like i dreamt of it, my country is nice. if there is no war, i would have stayed there. there is no work. i don't know how will travel. there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study. first learn the language and work. any job,...
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came to visit we were happy we were hoping you could get us out but the next day they took us to tripoli they put us in a building and were not allowed out no. we paid. we paid the sea smuggler $2,000 and he paid the guys at the prison and we left. first, we walked in the sea. the water was up to my chest. then we got on a small boat and then we reached the big boat. >> reporter: on her third day in italy by coincidence or perhaps by fate we meet again. on the sidewalk outside a reception center for newly arrived migrants. beside her were other girls travel companions, meeting on the trip through sahara desert. salamm's pregnant. soon she will be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war i would have stayed there but there is no work. i still don't know h will travel. there are other people i might travel with them then i will study, first learn the language then work. any job. whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now brut i am happy, i'm out of libya. >> here
came to visit we were happy we were hoping you could get us out but the next day they took us to tripoli they put us in a building and were not allowed out no. we paid. we paid the sea smuggler $2,000 and he paid the guys at the prison and we left. first, we walked in the sea. the water was up to my chest. then we got on a small boat and then we reached the big boat. >> reporter: on her third day in italy by coincidence or perhaps by fate we meet again. on the sidewalk outside a reception...
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they will probably have to travel all the way to tripoli to find somewhere to sleep so the libyans aresaying we need help, we need funding, we need assistance because we under our current situation cannot handle this and we are just at the beginning really of the migration season across the sea. >> relations from misrata in libya and thank you. still more to come in the news hour including we will tell you about the 101-year-old man pulled alive from the rubble seven days after the earthquake in nepal. plus plus. >> i'm in kathmandu and meeting the largest known group of children who have made it from the earthquake zone to the capitol. >>> also coming up why the televised trial of 49 men over the lynching of an afghan woman is a test of the country's justice system. and in sport avoid a rare defeat on the athletic track. ♪ but first syrian acvisits are accusing government forces of carrying out attack using chlorine filled barrel bombs and women and children in the village in idlib providence treated for breathing problems and follows two other alleged chemical attacks this the area j
they will probably have to travel all the way to tripoli to find somewhere to sleep so the libyans aresaying we need help, we need funding, we need assistance because we under our current situation cannot handle this and we are just at the beginning really of the migration season across the sea. >> relations from misrata in libya and thank you. still more to come in the news hour including we will tell you about the 101-year-old man pulled alive from the rubble seven days after the...
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reporter: these migrants haven't found hiding in libya's capital of tripoli waiting for smugglers to take them to europe. -- have been found hiding. in brussels, the eu's foreign-policy chief was confident eu member states and the united nations would back the plan. >> this would allow us to continue or start the operational planning with the commander in the headquarters and to prepare for the launch of the operation itself. reporter: the plan includes destroying boats off the coast. it will be hard to distinguish smugglers' boats from those of fishermen working out at sea. chef but all you have to do is look at the picture to see the problem. smugglers only own half of the ships. fishermen on the other half. how can you tell the difference? how can you destroy one boat when the boat next to it is filled with peaceful fishermen? reporter: a number of the eu member states have declared support for the military mission. germany's foreign minister says europe has to resolve several political, legal issues first. chef the un security council has to pass a resolution before we can conduc
reporter: these migrants haven't found hiding in libya's capital of tripoli waiting for smugglers to take them to europe. -- have been found hiding. in brussels, the eu's foreign-policy chief was confident eu member states and the united nations would back the plan. >> this would allow us to continue or start the operational planning with the commander in the headquarters and to prepare for the launch of the operation itself. reporter: the plan includes destroying boats off the coast. it...
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we have already reactions as you know very well it has been criticized by tripoli and we have already said very clearly that there will be a new draft and we'll try to address their concerns. so they are invited to send us their remarks to include the text and in the case of tibruk we're having reaction from independents civil societies and other actors involved in the process. once we have all these remarks we'll try to produce a new draft, and we'll try to produce an agreement that at the end of the day there has to be an agreement acceptable to everybody. >> six more bodies have been found buryied in a thai jungle, but they're thought to be rohingya muslims and it's thought to be another mass grave. 60,000 people from the persecuted minority have left the neighboring myanmar in the last few months. some end up in camps in thailand run by human traffickers. we have reports from near thailand's border in malaysia. >> it is a stretch of land at the tail end of thailand as it meets malaysia. it's rugged, raw and beautiful. but these jungles hide something more sinister. camps run by hu
we have already reactions as you know very well it has been criticized by tripoli and we have already said very clearly that there will be a new draft and we'll try to address their concerns. so they are invited to send us their remarks to include the text and in the case of tibruk we're having reaction from independents civil societies and other actors involved in the process. once we have all these remarks we'll try to produce a new draft, and we'll try to produce an agreement that at the end...
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dated july 7th, 2012, he writes the atmosphere in tripoli is very festive. he later did warn the state department of increased violence, including the day he died, but clinton has said she never saw those messages. today's e-mails also show how concerned clinton's team was about how she would be about how she would be portrayed and the political fallout from misleading administration talking points immediately after the attack. in one e-mail, deputy chief of staff jake sullivan writes, you never said spontaneous or characterized the motives. in fact, you were careful in your first statement to say we were assessing motive and method. >> do you have a perception problem? many americans don't believe that you told the truth on benghazi? >> i'm going to let the americans decide that. thank you all very much. >> reporter: clinton has agreed to testify again to congress. but the republican committee chairman said today he still doesn't have all the facts because he says the clinton e-mails were vetted by clinton and her lawyers before they were released. lester?
dated july 7th, 2012, he writes the atmosphere in tripoli is very festive. he later did warn the state department of increased violence, including the day he died, but clinton has said she never saw those messages. today's e-mails also show how concerned clinton's team was about how she would be about how she would be portrayed and the political fallout from misleading administration talking points immediately after the attack. in one e-mail, deputy chief of staff jake sullivan writes, you...
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the prime minister of the tabrook-based government accused the turkish government of supporting a tripoli government and therefore a decision taken by tabrook based government and recognized internationally and u.n. to exclude turkish companies from libya state contracts and at the time the accusations were made in february the turkish government said it accused the interim government of making hostile and unfounded comments against our country. today in reaction to this attack against this turkish owned vessel the turkish foreign ministry condemns attack in international waters. >>> coming up, on the program south korea's warning after north korea's test launch of a new ballistic missile. chile president is to announce a new cabinet after a series of corruption scandals but can she regain her popularity? ♪ >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. ♪ hello again you with watching a
the prime minister of the tabrook-based government accused the turkish government of supporting a tripoli government and therefore a decision taken by tabrook based government and recognized internationally and u.n. to exclude turkish companies from libya state contracts and at the time the accusations were made in february the turkish government said it accused the interim government of making hostile and unfounded comments against our country. today in reaction to this attack against this...
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migrants off the coast of libya the operation took place around 80-kilometers northeast of the captain tripolie army is looking for a second migrant ship. almost 3,600 have been rescued sailing from africa to europe over the past 48 hours. >>> two generals who tried to launch a coup against the burundi president have been arrested. it comes after the movement admitted that the coup had failed. according to a presidential spokesman the coup leader is still on the run. let's get the latest now from malcolm webb who joins us on the phone from the capital. talk us through these arrests malcolm. >> reporter: the president is back in the country back in control, he's going to address the nation on the stayed radio in just a couple of hours from now. the national radio and tv, this is the center of the fighting yesterday. this is what the soldiers supporting the coup leaders wanted to take control of and failed to take control of. radio is the main means of commutation. the national radio controls much of the country. they lost that battle. there has been a little bit of shooting after that. but the
migrants off the coast of libya the operation took place around 80-kilometers northeast of the captain tripolie army is looking for a second migrant ship. almost 3,600 have been rescued sailing from africa to europe over the past 48 hours. >>> two generals who tried to launch a coup against the burundi president have been arrested. it comes after the movement admitted that the coup had failed. according to a presidential spokesman the coup leader is still on the run. let's get the...
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the nation's top ace richard balm and one of our guests here today, tripoli's colonel bud anderson. now, ladies and gentlemen approaching are the trainers, all u.s. military pilots completed a training program accomplished in three phases primary, basic and advanced. these two -- warriors learned to fly a wide variety of aircraft among the grasshoppers, like the l-16 champ known as a piper cub. here they come now. >> ladies and gentlemen, those in the plaza, please kneel down or find a seat so you're not blocking the view behind you. thank you. >> in addition to training the aircraft, all the planes have war time functions. one army air force pilot recorded six confirmed kills of german tanks while flying a piper grasshopper outfit with a bazooka. these two aircraft flying over a part of that l-bird gaggle. all nicknamed grasshoppers and all having a top speed of a blistering 90 to 95 miles an hour. all u.s. military pilots completed a training program that was accomplished in three phases. primary, basic and advanced. this process was designed to gradually increase the complexity o
the nation's top ace richard balm and one of our guests here today, tripoli's colonel bud anderson. now, ladies and gentlemen approaching are the trainers, all u.s. military pilots completed a training program accomplished in three phases primary, basic and advanced. these two -- warriors learned to fly a wide variety of aircraft among the grasshoppers, like the l-16 champ known as a piper cub. here they come now. >> ladies and gentlemen, those in the plaza, please kneel down or find a...
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ended it had trained 430,000 pilots including senator john glenn and one of our guests here today, tripoli'snel -- triple ace kernecolonel bud. ladies and gentlemen approaching are the trainers. all u.s. military pilots accomplished a training program in three phases, primary, basic, and advanced. these future aviation warriors learned to fly in a wide variety of airport -- aircraft like the grasshopper and the piper cub. here they come now. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please kneel down so you are not blocking the view of those behind you. thank you. >> in addition to serving as training aircraft, all these planes had wartime functions. as reconnaissance and liaison aircraft. one pilot reported 60 confirmed kills of german tankers while flying a piper l4 grasshopper outfitted with a bazooka. these two aircraft are part of that l bird gaggle. all having the top speed of 90 to 95 miles per hour. all u.s. military pilots completed a program with three phases, primary, basic, and advanced. this process was designed to increase the complexity of the training. one of the iconic trainers was
ended it had trained 430,000 pilots including senator john glenn and one of our guests here today, tripoli'snel -- triple ace kernecolonel bud. ladies and gentlemen approaching are the trainers. all u.s. military pilots accomplished a training program in three phases, primary, basic, and advanced. these future aviation warriors learned to fly in a wide variety of airport -- aircraft like the grasshopper and the piper cub. here they come now. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please kneel...
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the nation's top ace richard balm and one of our guests here today, tripoli's colonel bud anderson.all u.s. military pilots completed a training program accomplished in three phases, primary, basic and advanced. these two -- warriors learned to fly a wide variety of aircraft, among the grasshoppers, like the l-16 champ, known as a piper cub. here they come now. >> ladies and gentlemen, those in the plaza, please kneel down or find a seat so you're not blocking the view behind you. thank you. >> in addition to training the aircraft, all the planes have war time functions. one army air force pilot recorded six confirmed kills of german tanks while flying a piper grasshopper outfit with a bazooka. these two aircraft flying over a part of that l-bird gaggle. all nicknamed grasshoppers and all having a top speed of a blistering 90 to 95 miles an hour. all u.s. military pilots completed a training program that was accomplished in three phases. primary, basic and advanced. this process was designed to gradually increase the complexity of a pilot's training. one of the iconic trainers was t
the nation's top ace richard balm and one of our guests here today, tripoli's colonel bud anderson.all u.s. military pilots completed a training program accomplished in three phases, primary, basic and advanced. these two -- warriors learned to fly a wide variety of aircraft, among the grasshoppers, like the l-16 champ, known as a piper cub. here they come now. >> ladies and gentlemen, those in the plaza, please kneel down or find a seat so you're not blocking the view behind you. thank...
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and you have also a situation in the northwest tripoli is under control of the gnc and other areas in the northwest is not. and then you have two tribal civil wars in the western southeast between and clashes in the arab tribes in the southeast. you have a very complex situation. two rubles, two governments two armies who are not in control of libya. and in the middle of this you have regionsal sponsors, specifically the regime in egypt and other areas in the gulf who believe that this conflict can be settled by irradicating one side, which is not achievable and not sustainable. in the middle of this you have the u.n. envoy but the media the local media in libya is not helping because compromising has become a dirty word. >> thank you for your thoughts. >> this is about as much as anybody knows tuesday. the officials state news the ongoing talks over its nuclear programs. >> iran said that this has to do with jay con's conduct. i can only believe that the timing suggests with a connection. and there is a close tie that this would improve their position at the bargaining table. >> but
and you have also a situation in the northwest tripoli is under control of the gnc and other areas in the northwest is not. and then you have two tribal civil wars in the western southeast between and clashes in the arab tribes in the southeast. you have a very complex situation. two rubles, two governments two armies who are not in control of libya. and in the middle of this you have regionsal sponsors, specifically the regime in egypt and other areas in the gulf who believe that this conflict...
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the prime minister of the tobruk based government accused the turkish government of supporting the tripolit. therefore a decision was taken by this tobruk based government recognized by the u.n. to seclude turkish companies from libyan state contracts. at the time those accusations were made, the turkish based government accused hostile and unfounded comments against the country. today in reaction to this attack against this turkish owned vessel strongly condemns this contemptible attack in international waters. >> chile's president michelle bachelet has made 19 changes to her mints ministers after a corruption scandal. daniel schwindler has the report. >> extra are drama to her announcement. five ministers out four changing position he. key interior defense and employment ministry. the president herself said the government needs more transparency. >> she came into office knowing that trust in government ministers was very low but she had high personal trust. now her son's scandal will be difficult for her to recover. >> president bachelet gave herself 24 hours to reinstill the trust in th
the prime minister of the tobruk based government accused the turkish government of supporting the tripolit. therefore a decision was taken by this tobruk based government recognized by the u.n. to seclude turkish companies from libyan state contracts. at the time those accusations were made, the turkish based government accused hostile and unfounded comments against the country. today in reaction to this attack against this turkish owned vessel strongly condemns this contemptible attack in...
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we have reactions as you know very well it has been criticized by tripoli. they're invited to send us their remarks to improve the text and most possibly get involved in the process. once we have all these remarks we'll try to produce a new draft, and we'll try to produce an agreement that at the end of the day there has been an agreement that is acceptable to everybody. >> this has been going on and you've been working hard to bring the parties together, the longer the vacuum goes on, the harder it would seem to resolve it. how much is isil trying to exploit the vacuum in the area at the moment. >> i think libya is facing several wake up calls. both sides are paradoxically fighting each other. and at the same time they're fating daesh in libya. you have others. you have financial situation which is getting very difficult. the practical destruction for the facilities so many problems that are taking libya on the verge of collapse. i think it's very important all sides involved in this dialogue take these in account and try to do everything possible to reach
we have reactions as you know very well it has been criticized by tripoli. they're invited to send us their remarks to improve the text and most possibly get involved in the process. once we have all these remarks we'll try to produce a new draft, and we'll try to produce an agreement that at the end of the day there has been an agreement that is acceptable to everybody. >> this has been going on and you've been working hard to bring the parties together, the longer the vacuum goes on,...
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from the shores of tripoli.we were fighting sharia. >> there are all kinds of controversies in america. but did it have to be this kind to prove your point about free speech in america? >> why not? i mean, particularly in light of jihad slaughter the winner of the contest was a former muslim. and he drew a cartoon of mohammed saying you cannot draw me. and you see the cartoonist's hands writing that is why i draw you. it's a cartoon. have we sunk into a level of surrender we can somehow rationalize this savagery? i don't agree. jesus christ on a cross immersed in a jar of urine. did christians like that? of course not. did they slaughter embassies? of course not. in a sense, speech does not need protection. it's the first and protects all speech. so most of all, political speech. because who decides what is good? islamic state? these gunmen in garland? >> your point is well taken your perspective is given and tamara geller, organizer for this event, featuring cartoon charact characters of mohammed we're continui
from the shores of tripoli.we were fighting sharia. >> there are all kinds of controversies in america. but did it have to be this kind to prove your point about free speech in america? >> why not? i mean, particularly in light of jihad slaughter the winner of the contest was a former muslim. and he drew a cartoon of mohammed saying you cannot draw me. and you see the cartoonist's hands writing that is why i draw you. it's a cartoon. have we sunk into a level of surrender we can...
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but next day e they took us to tripoli. they put us in a building. we were not allowed out until we paid. when we got the money we paid the sea smuggler $2,000 and he paid the guys at the prison and we left. first we walked in the sea. the water was up to my chest. then we got on a small boat. and then we reached the big boat. owners. >> translator: on her third day in italy by coincidence or perhaps by fate, we meet again on the sidewalk beside the reception center for newly arrived migrants. by side her other girls now travel companions. they met on the journey through the sahara desert. they gave each other courage then and now making their baby steps in europe salaam is pregnant. some are stilt in libya. soon she will be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin who is already in denmark. >> translator: i found europe just like i dreamt of it. my country is nice. if there was no war i would have stayed there. but there is no work. i still don't know how i will travel. there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study firs
but next day e they took us to tripoli. they put us in a building. we were not allowed out until we paid. when we got the money we paid the sea smuggler $2,000 and he paid the guys at the prison and we left. first we walked in the sea. the water was up to my chest. then we got on a small boat. and then we reached the big boat. owners. >> translator: on her third day in italy by coincidence or perhaps by fate, we meet again on the sidewalk beside the reception center for newly arrived...
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they were preparing to sell to tripoli, but were clayed. 40 of the migrants were women, some pregnant or sick. around 51,000 migrants entered europe this year by crossing the mediterranean >>> the nigeria military says it destroyed 10 boko haram camps. many fighters were killed after the assault in sambisi forest. weapons were captured. over a week ago several hundred kidnapped women and children were rescued from there >>> tomato farmers are struggling to survive in nigeria after a poor harvest. despite challenges from the economy and weather, some hope to break even. >> reporter: the tomato season is coming to an end. this man and their family should be looking forward to this moment. this year the harvest has been poor. and more bad news awaits. the market price of tomatoes crushed. >> when it is iran you must remove it from the farm. you have few options. you pay for labour and packaging and take the produce to the market and sell. at the end of the day you lose and the cycle begins all obvious. >> reporter: the lack of capital, pore storing is killing farming offer the country. h
they were preparing to sell to tripoli, but were clayed. 40 of the migrants were women, some pregnant or sick. around 51,000 migrants entered europe this year by crossing the mediterranean >>> the nigeria military says it destroyed 10 boko haram camps. many fighters were killed after the assault in sambisi forest. weapons were captured. over a week ago several hundred kidnapped women and children were rescued from there >>> tomato farmers are struggling to survive in nigeria...
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the german navy rescued them at sea around 800 kilometers east of tripoli.he navy is looking for a second migrant ship. almost 3,600 asylum seekers have been rescued from boats sailing from africa to europe over the past 48 hours alone. >> three generals who tried to launch a coup against burundi president have reportedly been arrested. it happened after coup members admitted that the takeover attempt had failed. according to a presidential spokesman, the coup leader is still on the run. let's take you live now to the capitol of burundi. malcolm webb is there. malcolm, is the president in control of the country? what do we know about his whereabouts? >> it certainly looks like that now. we've just heard that he's actually come from his hometown which is one or two hours drive from here. there's government soldiers and policemen loyalists around the city, around key buildings so it does look like a coupe failed. people have been waiting for hours for them to make a speech on the national t.v. and radio the state owned t.v. and radio the only broadcaster left
the german navy rescued them at sea around 800 kilometers east of tripoli.he navy is looking for a second migrant ship. almost 3,600 asylum seekers have been rescued from boats sailing from africa to europe over the past 48 hours alone. >> three generals who tried to launch a coup against burundi president have reportedly been arrested. it happened after coup members admitted that the takeover attempt had failed. according to a presidential spokesman, the coup leader is still on the run....
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. >> libya's tripoli based government said that the migrant crisis is too big for it to handle on its. thousands of people from africa and the middle east use libya as part of their journey to try to reach europe. the insecurity and turmoil in the country may be easy for people traffickers to operate freely. >> tired and losing hope. many in this camp are from egypt. some of them were just looking for work. >> i came from egypt to libya. i thought it was safe here. i was shocked at the situation. human traffickers brought me through the mountains. >> others came to libya threw the airport. they said they had assurances from influential armed groups. their passports were stamped but they were not given legal status. >> we arrived at the airport and we were told there were no domestic flights available to take us to the airport. they took us by bus and each ticket cost more than $100 u.s. >> from the airport they took us as one group whether you had a passport or not. they put us in a small place that cannot accommodate big numbers. >> it is easy for these groups to take advantage of th
. >> libya's tripoli based government said that the migrant crisis is too big for it to handle on its. thousands of people from africa and the middle east use libya as part of their journey to try to reach europe. the insecurity and turmoil in the country may be easy for people traffickers to operate freely. >> tired and losing hope. many in this camp are from egypt. some of them were just looking for work. >> i came from egypt to libya. i thought it was safe here. i was...
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the prime minister of the tibruk-based government accused the turkish government of supporting the tripoli-basedgovernment. a decision was made by the tibruk-based government to exclude turkish companies from libyan state contracts. at the time those accusations were made in february, the turkish government then said it accused the interim government of making hostile and unfounded comments against country. today in reaction to this attack against this turkish-owned successful, they said that vessel. >>> around 360 migrant workers from myanmar cambodia and lose laos are waiting to return home. the men were being forced to work on fishing trollers. >> he's telling me he's very happy he can finally can go home after six years of working as a slave on a fishing boat here in indonesia. he was from myanmar and he and his friends have told stories of abuse, about working throughout the night throughout the day without hardly any payment and now they're here in jakarta to finally go home in the next few days together with a group of 58 cambodians to be reunited with their family. but more than 300 form
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they worry that there would be more tr attacks and tripoli.t that hostages, because they did not know where everyone was at that time, and sending in armed forces might've made the situation worse. all of the reports of concluded that the people that were there at the time, the question is should the state department and the military have had a better plan? it is a difficult question to answer because there have been many attempts. should probably do better at that sort of landing, but there again it is much more of a systemic bureaucratic type of thing, and intentional or even incompetent. it is a very tough question. host: walk us through the timeline in terms of this committee, what we can expect this summer, will they wrap up business before the end of the year, and what we can look for in 2016. guest: chairman gaudi thinks they can finish by the end of 2015, but there were some reports that came outt recently that save this video it is way 16, prompt democrats to say it is political, because they wanted to round while she is running for o
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militia says it is fights isis for control of sirte which is about 440 kilometers or 270 miles from tripoli. >>> on to pakistan, where cnn has just learned a suicide bomber detonated himself outside of a cricket match. the incident happened in the eastern city of lahore in that match against zimbabwe on friday. quite a large event there, in fact, pakistan's foreign minister of media said local media reports this blast but voluntarily stopped reporting on. cnn reports that six people were wounded and a police officer was killed while trying to stop that bomber. >>> nigeria has a new president this day. on friday, muhammadu buhari celebrated his inauguration and his first full day as president. he won the election in march from former controversial leader goodluck jonathan. leaders including secretary of state john kerry attending the inauguration ceremony. buhari has a long list of challenges ahead of him. one of the biggest problems awaying buhari is the terrorist organization boca haram. but it isn't a problem for just the new president. cnn reports on the huge task ahead. >> reporter: an
militia says it is fights isis for control of sirte which is about 440 kilometers or 270 miles from tripoli. >>> on to pakistan, where cnn has just learned a suicide bomber detonated himself outside of a cricket match. the incident happened in the eastern city of lahore in that match against zimbabwe on friday. quite a large event there, in fact, pakistan's foreign minister of media said local media reports this blast but voluntarily stopped reporting on. cnn reports that six people...
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the prime minister of the tobruk-based government accused the turkish government of supporting the tripoli-basedovernment, so therefore a decision was taken by this tobruk based government recognized by the intercept and internationally to exclude turkish company from libyan state contracts. at the time those accusations were made in february, the turkish government accused the interim government of making hostile and unfounded comments against our country. today, in reaction to this attack against this turkish owned vessel, the turkish foreign minister representative said it strongly condemns this attack in international waters. >> people smugglers have been taking advantage of the instability in libya. it's become a transit point for those trying to reach europe. 110,000 migrants traveled the route last year. 26,000 arrived in italy's ports in april alone. germany, the island and u.k. have sent practical ships to rescue the might go grants, overwhelming the coast guard. member states take in refugees under a quota scheme. any new migrant quota scheme, it sounds good, but i'm assuming it's prov
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the next day they took is to tripoli. we were not allowed out until we paid. we paid the sea smuggler $2,000 and he paid the guys at the prison and we left. first, we walked in the sea. the water was up to my chest. then we got on a small boat and then we reached the big boat. >> on her third day we meet again at a center for newly arrived migrants. with her some of the other girls she met they made the journey through the desert. they gave each other courage then and now are making their baby steps together. she is seven months pregnant. she says that some are still held in sicily. they don't have money to pay for the bribe to be freed or for the if you gears to make the sea crossing. soon she will be on the move again. she wants to reach her cousin, who's already in denmark. >> i found europe just like i dreamed of it. i still don't know how i will travel. there are other people. i might travel with them. then i will study first learn the language, and then work. any job. whatever will give me some money. i have nothing now but i am happy. i am out of libya.
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in february the tubrook interim government prime minister there accused turkey of supporting the tripoli-basedent and the decision was taken into tubrook where the nationally and u.n. recognized government was to exclude turkish companies from state contracts. now in reaction to those allegations back in february the turkish government accused the interim government of making hostile and unfounded comments against our country. so that is the background to it. and in reaction to what has happened today the turkish government has said it now strongly condemns what it calls a contemptible attack on international waters. >> reporting to us there from istanbul. now south korea says it is concerned after north korea tested a submarine launched ballistic missile last week and north korean media says the test was a success and we have more from seoul. >> reporter: striking invisible under the water but north korea wanted the world to see the launch proceeded over and state media called it having a time bomb straps to the enemy back and the ability to fire a ballistic missile undetected from the seas r
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you can't get to the tripoli airport now much less benghazi. >> senator jim webb. thank you so much. see you on the campaign trail, should you decide to run. should you. hypothetically. thank you so much sir. >>> and for an even closer look at the war against isis watch a cnn special report "blindsided: how icesis shook the world," and tomorrow robert gates, weighing in on the war on terror and much more. >>> national news police knew there could be trouble placing officers ahead of the scene in case. no one expected the carnage that played out in broad daylight. nine people dead noornmore than 170 arrested. how did this biker gang start and why are police worried it might not be over? why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your
you can't get to the tripoli airport now much less benghazi. >> senator jim webb. thank you so much. see you on the campaign trail, should you decide to run. should you. hypothetically. thank you so much sir. >>> and for an even closer look at the war against isis watch a cnn special report "blindsided: how icesis shook the world," and tomorrow robert gates, weighing in on the war on terror and much more. >>> national news police knew there could be trouble...
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>> tripoli they have food, water, and propellant and other systems and equipment for use on board.ts on board the station now. they still have four months worth of consumables. there is another supply vehicle coming up in june. however, it does put a last pressure on that supply vehicle in june. they have to get that off. >> that supply in june is private? is it spacex? >> yes they have had good success in the past and there is one up this now. but it is crunch time and you have to get that up. nasa and the russian space agency still have contingency lands if that fails. the astronauts will not be at risk. they will have to implement some contingency action and maybe eat less and possibly even reduce the size of the crew, there are six up there now. they could reduce the size of the crew so it is mostly a risk for loss of mission but not of physical loss to the astronauts. >> that is reassuring there are contingencies if they have extra plans to prevent anything catastrophic. >> that is what nasa does well. >> we do well, but what about the russians? this went haywire. why are we a
>> tripoli they have food, water, and propellant and other systems and equipment for use on board.ts on board the station now. they still have four months worth of consumables. there is another supply vehicle coming up in june. however, it does put a last pressure on that supply vehicle in june. they have to get that off. >> that supply in june is private? is it spacex? >> yes they have had good success in the past and there is one up this now. but it is crunch time and you...
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just amazing graphics >> reporter: barry's you know back in northern california member of the a's tripoli'snashville sound the scheduled pitched our night in sacramento at really feel against the river caps and the a's farm team for a while but not this year now belong to the giants he is given special jersey with both giants and a's patches 37 year-old was really struggled in the minors batters hitting almost 300 of his you know rocking a 5.29 era so trying to do in the 37 year-old crazy up the specter out in the nfl special when it anything bronson domestic violence the chicago bears defensive lineman rich mcdonald arrested early this morning produced misdemeanors child endangerment courting this sector police mcdonald physically assaulted the victim while she was holding a baby and the bear is the side to give mcdonnell shot after cut by the niners and accused of domestic violence sexual assault and two separate incidents so will be very surprising if mcdonald finds another job in the nfl his legal troubles may just beginning here again and venus williams out after round one of the frenc
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they later set up branchs in the east in benghazi down on the south and also in tripoli. >> one on the global terrorist list has obtained and shipped weapons from libya. believed to be an operational leader, he has a $3 million bounty on his head from the u.s. government. u.s. officials sell cnn the chaotic civil war between groups fighting for libya hay lowed isis to sweep into the vacuum. they're establishing groups camps, recruiting networks spreading propaganda. and there's a new fear that libya could provide isis with a lethal pipeline to europe. >> the fear in europe is that isis will try to infiltrate through the smuggling networks insert intruders into the smuggling boats to conduct attacks. the fact that the coastline is not patrol and libya is only 325 miles away from the italian coast, this is a huge concern for europe. >> experts say isis is trying to cultivate a niche in tunisia and has its sights set on south asia. >> in the sphere actually the new story now is that they're positioning themselves as rival to the taliban. >> how is isis financing its expansion? analysts sa
they later set up branchs in the east in benghazi down on the south and also in tripoli. >> one on the global terrorist list has obtained and shipped weapons from libya. believed to be an operational leader, he has a $3 million bounty on his head from the u.s. government. u.s. officials sell cnn the chaotic civil war between groups fighting for libya hay lowed isis to sweep into the vacuum. they're establishing groups camps, recruiting networks spreading propaganda. and there's a new fear...