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and the eu and sherry in tunis there.an killed in syria advising president bashar al-assad's army and confirmed the death and said he died near aleppo and said to be helping the syrian government in its fight against rebels. it is widely believed that iranian troops are on the ground supporting government forces and we will speak to zaina live from beirut and are we getting more details about how this general died, zaina? >> well, the official statement said he was killed by i.s.i.l. terrorists in aleppo. they make no mention of where or how he was killed but according to the syrian observatory for human rights they have information suggesting he was killed in battle at the front line close to the military airport. we do know that there has been a lot of military activity there, it's a front line between the government and i.s.i.l. and the government has been trying to make advances as of late so that is the information we have but no confirmation from the iranian side. we all know that iran doesn't shy away from the fact
and the eu and sherry in tunis there.an killed in syria advising president bashar al-assad's army and confirmed the death and said he died near aleppo and said to be helping the syrian government in its fight against rebels. it is widely believed that iranian troops are on the ground supporting government forces and we will speak to zaina live from beirut and are we getting more details about how this general died, zaina? >> well, the official statement said he was killed by i.s.i.l....
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receive the 2015 nobel peace prize and we will go live to our correspondent in the tunisia capital tunisnd an honor for the group to be picked from 273 nominees. >> i think it's a lot of surprise here in tunisia and a lot of people didn't know how international and how important this quartet had become known in the international community. let me tell you about the quartet, it was made up of four different unions and they basically carried out and mediated talks between rival national parties here in tunisia. if you remember there were two assassinations of left wing politicians and those fighting on the streets people really thought that where the revolution and so called arab spring started was about to fall down at that point but these four unions stepped in and basically created a forum where different groups could talk to each other, leading to a new constitution, leading to free and fair elections, that is probably why these people have been nominated and actually have won and also there is a boost of tunisia now going through a crisis with security issues, attack on bardo and the
receive the 2015 nobel peace prize and we will go live to our correspondent in the tunisia capital tunisnd an honor for the group to be picked from 273 nominees. >> i think it's a lot of surprise here in tunisia and a lot of people didn't know how international and how important this quartet had become known in the international community. let me tell you about the quartet, it was made up of four different unions and they basically carried out and mediated talks between rival national...
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we had people breaching the walls of our embassy in tunis, in khartoum. we had people, thankfully not americans, dying at protests. that's what was going on, congressman. >> i appreciate that. modified attac most of the attacks were after the attack on the facility benghazi. ms. newland said, if pressed by the press, she said, there's no connection between benghazi and cairo. your experts knew the truth. your spokesperson knew the truth. greg hicks knew the truth. what troubles me more is i think you knew the truth. i want to show you a few things here. you're looking at an e-mail you sent to your family. here's what you said. at 11:00 that night. approximately one hour after you told the american people it was a video, you say to your family, two officers were killed today in benghazi by an al qaeda-like group. you tell the american people one thing, you tell your family an entirely different story. also on the night of the attack, you had a call with the president of libya. here's what you said to him. al sharia is claiming responsibility. unfortunate g
we had people breaching the walls of our embassy in tunis, in khartoum. we had people, thankfully not americans, dying at protests. that's what was going on, congressman. >> i appreciate that. modified attac most of the attacks were after the attack on the facility benghazi. ms. newland said, if pressed by the press, she said, there's no connection between benghazi and cairo. your experts knew the truth. your spokesperson knew the truth. greg hicks knew the truth. what troubles me more is...
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we had people breaching the walls of our embassies in tunis, in khartoum. we had people dying at -- >> thank you -- >> -- a protest, but that's what was going on. >> i appreciate most of those were after the attack on the facility in benghazi. you mentioned cairo. it was interesting what else miss nulen said that day. she said, if pressed by the press, if there's a connection between cairo and benghazi, she said this, there's no connection between the two. so here's what troubles me. your experts knew the truth. your spokesperson knew the truth. greg hicks knew the truth. what troubles me is i think you knew the truth. i want to show you a few things here. you're looking at an e-mail you sent to your family. here's what you said. at 11:00 that night, approximately one hour after you told the american people it was a video, you say to your family, two officers were killed today in benghazi by an al qaeda-like group. you tell the american people one thing. you tell your family an entirely different story. also on the night of at attack, you had a call with th
we had people breaching the walls of our embassies in tunis, in khartoum. we had people dying at -- >> thank you -- >> -- a protest, but that's what was going on. >> i appreciate most of those were after the attack on the facility in benghazi. you mentioned cairo. it was interesting what else miss nulen said that day. she said, if pressed by the press, if there's a connection between cairo and benghazi, she said this, there's no connection between the two. so here's what...
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we had people breaching the walls of our embassies in tunis and khartoum. we had people actually, not americans, dying at -- >> secretary clinton? >> that is what is going on, congressman. >> i appreciate the most of the attacks were after the attack in facility in benghazi. mentioned cairo. interesting what else miss new land said that day. she said if pressed by the press, if there is connection between cairo and benghazi she said there, there is no connection between the two. so here's what troubles me. your experts knew the truth. your spokesperson. >> you the truth. greg hicks knew the truth. but what troubles me i think you knew the truth. i want to show you a few things here. you're looking at email you sent to your family. here is what you said. at 11:00 that night. approximately one hour after you told the american people video you say to the family, two officers were killed today in benghazi by an al qaeda-like group. you tell, you tell the american people one thing. you tell your family an entirely different story. also. on the night of the attac
we had people breaching the walls of our embassies in tunis and khartoum. we had people actually, not americans, dying at -- >> secretary clinton? >> that is what is going on, congressman. >> i appreciate the most of the attacks were after the attack in facility in benghazi. mentioned cairo. interesting what else miss new land said that day. she said if pressed by the press, if there is connection between cairo and benghazi she said there, there is no connection between the...
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in that same period we were seeing violent attacks on our embassies in cairo, tunis, khartoum, as well as large protests outside many other posts were thousands of diplomats served, so, so i immediately ordered a review of our security posture around the world. i asked thei asked the department of defense to join interagency security assessment teams and to dispatch hundreds of additional marine security guards. i named the 1st deputy assistant secretary of state for high threat posts some missions and dangerous places get the attention they need, and we reached out to congress to address physical vulnerabilities. second, even as we took these steps, i hurried to appoint the accountability review board led by ambassador pickering and admiral mullen so that we could more fully understand from objective,objective, independent examination what went wrong and how to fix it. i have accepted every one of their recommendations, ask the deputy secretary for management and resources to lead a task force to ensure they are all implemented quickly and completely as well as pursuing additional ste
in that same period we were seeing violent attacks on our embassies in cairo, tunis, khartoum, as well as large protests outside many other posts were thousands of diplomats served, so, so i immediately ordered a review of our security posture around the world. i asked thei asked the department of defense to join interagency security assessment teams and to dispatch hundreds of additional marine security guards. i named the 1st deputy assistant secretary of state for high threat posts some...
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we had people breaching the walls of our embassies in tunis and khartoum, people thankfully not americans dying at protests but that's what was going on, congressman. >> i appreciate most of those attacks were after the attack on the facility in benghazi. you mentioned cairo. interesting what else miss newland said that day. she said if pressed, by the press, if there's a connection between cairo and benghazi, she said this. there's no connection between the two. so here's what troubles me. your experts knew the truth. your spokesperson knew the truth. greg hicks knew the truth. but what troubles me more is i think you knew the truth. i want to show you a few things here. you are looking at an e-mail you sent to your family. here's what you said. at 11:00 that night, approximately one hour after you told the american people it was a video, you say to your family two officers were killed today in benghazi by an al qaeda-like group. you tell the american people one thing, you tell your family an entirely different story. also, on the night of the attack, you had a call with the president of
we had people breaching the walls of our embassies in tunis and khartoum, people thankfully not americans dying at protests but that's what was going on, congressman. >> i appreciate most of those attacks were after the attack on the facility in benghazi. you mentioned cairo. interesting what else miss newland said that day. she said if pressed, by the press, if there's a connection between cairo and benghazi, she said this. there's no connection between the two. so here's what troubles...
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we have reports from tunis. >> the announcement is a surprise to be sure. >> the nobel peace prize fo for 2015 is to be awarded to the tunisian national dialogue quartets for its contribution to the building of a democracy. in the wake of the revolution of 2011. >> while many nobel watchers had tipped pope francis or german chancellor angela merkel could win, there was dialogue of pleasurism and dialogue. and while other countries are hit by violent con flick, tunisia was more peaceful. the the group is made up of four key organizations. the general labor union. con fed ways of industry, trade and handy craft, human rights league and order of lawyers. formed in 2013 when t tunisia's democratic process was in danger of collapsing. this was a period of socio-unrest and political assassination. the quartet pushed stability and inclusiveness and helped bring the country back from the brink of civil war. tunisia would go on to pass a new constitution and hold presidentialmentry and presidential elections. the nobel injurery hoped that the prize would contribute towards safeguarding democra
we have reports from tunis. >> the announcement is a surprise to be sure. >> the nobel peace prize fo for 2015 is to be awarded to the tunisian national dialogue quartets for its contribution to the building of a democracy. in the wake of the revolution of 2011. >> while many nobel watchers had tipped pope francis or german chancellor angela merkel could win, there was dialogue of pleasurism and dialogue. and while other countries are hit by violent con flick, tunisia was more...
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we have that report now from tunis. >> the announcement is a surprise to be sure. >> the nobel peaceze fo for 2015 is to be awarded to the tunisian national dialogue for its decisive solution to build democracy in tunisia in the wake of 2011. >> while many thought pope francis or angela merkel would win, in the end it sent a message of the importance of dialogue. while his or her countries who went through arab spring was hit by conflict, the revolution in tunisia was more peaceful. it was made up of four key organizations. the labor union, the confederation of industry, trade, and handy crafts, and the human rights league and the tunisian lawyers. the quartet push the civility and inclusiveness and helped pull the country back from the brink of civil war. it would go on to hold successful parliamentary and presidential election. they hoped that it would contribute to safeguarding tunisia, and d, and the country that has suffered from major attacks that devastated its tourism industry, this prize may have been unexpected, but it has given hope to tunisians. al jazeera, tunis. >> i'm
we have that report now from tunis. >> the announcement is a surprise to be sure. >> the nobel peaceze fo for 2015 is to be awarded to the tunisian national dialogue for its decisive solution to build democracy in tunisia in the wake of 2011. >> while many thought pope francis or angela merkel would win, in the end it sent a message of the importance of dialogue. while his or her countries who went through arab spring was hit by conflict, the revolution in tunisia was more...
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al jazeera, tunis. >> a british nurse who recovered after having ebola last year is now being treated for complications. while working in sierraly yes or no at the height of the outbreak. doctors say that her condition is serious. state run health services in parts of the u.k. now over $1.5 billion in debt. national health services is under pressure and junior doctors are threatening to take industrial action. >> the new national health service starts. have you chosen your family doctor? >> it was an ambitious plan to bring free healthcare to all. for decades it's been the pride of britain. now nearly 70 years on the national health service is in crisis. [ sirens ] under pressure and struggling to pay its bills. thousands of european doctors are threatening to walk out. tom prew is a young doctor. he loves his job and always expected to work long hours but worries a new contract that the u.k. government wants to introduce could push people too far. >> we went into this because we because we want to help people. and we all knew there would be long hours, it's a stressful job, and we're
al jazeera, tunis. >> a british nurse who recovered after having ebola last year is now being treated for complications. while working in sierraly yes or no at the height of the outbreak. doctors say that her condition is serious. state run health services in parts of the u.k. now over $1.5 billion in debt. national health services is under pressure and junior doctors are threatening to take industrial action. >> the new national health service starts. have you chosen your family...
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nazanine moshiri, al jazeera, tunis. >> lots more still to come here on al jazeera. >> i'm daniel schweimler in buenos aires but am i? these places don't figure on perhaps yet. >> center stage to show they're like anyone else but who's listening? more on that, stay with us. it left. >> now old-school methods meet cutting-edge science... >> we've returned this iconic mammal to illinois. >> with a much bigger long-term benefit. >> grasslands have a critical role in climate change. >> it's exciting. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> awesome! >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >> every saturday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". saturday, 6:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back. the stop stories on al jazeera. the hamas leader in gaza wants protesters, palestinian shot dead
nazanine moshiri, al jazeera, tunis. >> lots more still to come here on al jazeera. >> i'm daniel schweimler in buenos aires but am i? these places don't figure on perhaps yet. >> center stage to show they're like anyone else but who's listening? more on that, stay with us. it left. >> now old-school methods meet cutting-edge science... >> we've returned this iconic mammal to illinois. >> with a much bigger long-term benefit. >> grasslands have a...
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in the spring, however, troops of the second corps were able and tunis fell to the british first armyand with these victories came the end of the empire in after ry ka. the allied leaders and the men who had fought under them proudly commemorated their victory. one of the greatest products of this victory in the words of the commander himself was the progress achieved in the welding of allied unity and a combat team showing the effects of growing ♪ ♪ the successful end of the campaign brought personal recognition of eisenhower throughout the world as a great leader. but the commander himself interpreted this recognition as proof that free men can find immunity the way to victory even against seemingly invincible odds. the next big campaign, the invasion of sicily, brought further demonstration of his basic truth. allied troops took this vital rock in the summer of 1943. the effect of sicily's fall was electric. italy surrendered. the first of the axis partners to capitulate. and now the allies prepared for what was to be the most fiercely fought battle of the mediterranean war. the in
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. >>> nicklas is director of tunis exchange.ld al jazeera there are mixed reactions in tunisia to news of the award. >> they will be debating in these comes days, whether or not the stated purpose of the nobel committee which was to award islamist and secularist successful cooperation, whether or not that is served by giving the nobel peace prize to four ngo's that were intermediaries rather than the actual actor who had to go to the streets for protests, and work out bargains in the parliament. so i'm wondering if it is actually the right place for this sort of award. that's a question. either way, i think everyone is in agreement here that tunisia deserves an award, and it deserves a nobel prize. it has struggled. it has made incredible gains in a very difficult situation, and it is one of the few success stories of the arab revolts of the last few years. but should the political actors and the people that elected them, should they be the awardees. that's the question. >> german chancellor angela merkel and pope francis were c
. >>> nicklas is director of tunis exchange.ld al jazeera there are mixed reactions in tunisia to news of the award. >> they will be debating in these comes days, whether or not the stated purpose of the nobel committee which was to award islamist and secularist successful cooperation, whether or not that is served by giving the nobel peace prize to four ngo's that were intermediaries rather than the actual actor who had to go to the streets for protests, and work out bargains in...
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tunis are now in a coalition government, and it has been much more decisive in this regard, i would say. molly: thank you very much for joining us with your perspective on this. we appreciate that. state has hit the islamic with fresh airstrikes in syria. the overnight raids targeted and i.s. training camp, in the islamic group's stronghold. the defense minister says more air raids will follow. france struck syria on thursday night. forces struck the islamic state group. it was not the first such airstrike, nor will it be the last. we did it because we know that in syria, in areas around that region, there is a training center for foreign fighters. the mission was to come to france, to europe, to carry out attacks here. molly: france's strikes come amid russia's stepped up situation in syria. russian ships from the caspian sea fired cruise missiles into the country, but four of them are said by the u.s. to have crashed into iran instead. russia claims all shots were on target. a graphic has been posted on its website showing 26 missiles flying over iran and iraq before striking syria. w
tunis are now in a coalition government, and it has been much more decisive in this regard, i would say. molly: thank you very much for joining us with your perspective on this. we appreciate that. state has hit the islamic with fresh airstrikes in syria. the overnight raids targeted and i.s. training camp, in the islamic group's stronghold. the defense minister says more air raids will follow. france struck syria on thursday night. forces struck the islamic state group. it was not the first...
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nazanine moshiri, al jazeera tunis. max security area holding over 300 inmates. faulty wire is being blamed for the fire. >>> believed to be living in one of the city's sprawling shanty towns. despite that the slums don't feature on are official maps. daniel schweimler has more. >> housing 40,000 people next to the railroad tracks, an eyesore close to one of the country raps most exclusive residences. that's our main worry and we believe the situation is to integrate these neighborhoods. >> the shanty town was established more than 30 years ago, on the edge of the city's flairtd reserves and it's not know where to go and reliable are infrastructure, cannot be installed without proper reference points. >> we don't exist because there's no interest in us from the city government. there's no political will to incorporate the shanty towns. we're the ones with the least. and have always been neglected. >> of course they exist, living their lines working bring up their children like anybody else but they don't exist according to the official maps. often ignored 50 auth
nazanine moshiri, al jazeera tunis. max security area holding over 300 inmates. faulty wire is being blamed for the fire. >>> believed to be living in one of the city's sprawling shanty towns. despite that the slums don't feature on are official maps. daniel schweimler has more. >> housing 40,000 people next to the railroad tracks, an eyesore close to one of the country raps most exclusive residences. that's our main worry and we believe the situation is to integrate these...
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i got a call through our operations department from our ambassador in tunis who was in the safe room in the embassy in tunisia. there were thousands of demonstrators on the outside. they were battering down the barriers and the walls around our embassy. they had already set on fire the american school which is very close to the embassy. and the ambassador and his team were desperate for help. their calls to the government of tunisi tunisia, host government had gone unanswered. i immediately got on the phone calling the foreign minister, the prime minister, who were heads of government, i could not find either one of them. i called the president, president marzuki, i got him on the phone, told him he had to rescue our people, he had to disperse the crowds that were there because of the video. he said, i don't control the army. i have nothing i can do. i said, mr. president, you must be able to do something. i've got all of my people inside the embassy. they are being attacked. if the protesters get through into the embassy, i don't know what will happen. he said, you know, i do have a
i got a call through our operations department from our ambassador in tunis who was in the safe room in the embassy in tunisia. there were thousands of demonstrators on the outside. they were battering down the barriers and the walls around our embassy. they had already set on fire the american school which is very close to the embassy. and the ambassador and his team were desperate for help. their calls to the government of tunisi tunisia, host government had gone unanswered. i immediately got...
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i got a call through our operations department from our ambassador in tunis who was in the safe roomthe embassy in tunisia, there were thousands of demonstrators on the outside. they were battering down the barriers and the walls around our embassy. they had already set on fire the american school which is very close to the embassy. and the ambassador and his team were desperate for help, their calls to the good evening of tunisia, the host government had gone unanswered and i got on the phone calling the foreign minister and calling the prime minister who were the heads of government. i could not find either one of them. i called the president, president marzuki and got him on the phone and told him he had to rescue our people, he had to disburse the crowds that were there because of the video. he said i don't control the army. i have nothing i can do. i said mr. president you must be able to do something. i've got all of my people inside the embassy, they are being attacked, if the protesters get through, into the embassy i don't know what will happen. he said well you know i do ha
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our correspondent reports now from tunis. >> reporter: the announcement a surprise to be sure. peace prize for 2015 is to be awarded to the tunisian national dialogue quartet for its decisive contribution to the building of a mrur listic democracy in tunisia in the wake of the revolution of 2011. >> reporter: in the end the nobel committee sent a powerful message on the importance of pluralism and dialogue. while other so-called arab spring countries were hit by violent conflict, tunisia's political process has been more peaceful. the democracy group is made up of four key organizations in tunisian civil society: formed in 2013 when tunisia's democratic process was in danger of collapsing. this was a period of social unrest and political assassination. and they helped pull the country back from the brink of civil war. they went on to hold successful parliamentary and presidential elections. the nobel jury said they hoped the prize could contribute towards safeguarding democracy in tu nia, and be an inspire ration to all of those who seek to promoat peace and democracy in the re
our correspondent reports now from tunis. >> reporter: the announcement a surprise to be sure. peace prize for 2015 is to be awarded to the tunisian national dialogue quartet for its decisive contribution to the building of a mrur listic democracy in tunisia in the wake of the revolution of 2011. >> reporter: in the end the nobel committee sent a powerful message on the importance of pluralism and dialogue. while other so-called arab spring countries were hit by violent conflict,...
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here's this report from tunis. >>reporter: the announcement a surprise to be sure. >> the nobel peace prize for 2015 is to be awarded to the tunesian national dialogue quartet for its building of a pluralistic democracy in tunisia. >>reporter: while many nobel watchers had tipped pope francis to win, in the end, the nobel committee sent a powerful message on the importance of pluralism and dialogue while other so-called arab spring countries were hit by violent conflict, tunisia's political process has been more peaceful. the national dialogue quartet, a democracy group is made up of four key organizations in society. the labor union, the confederation of industry, trade, and handy craft and the order of lawyers. formed in 2013 when tunisia's democratic process was in danger of collapsing, this was a period of social unrest and political assassinations. the quartet pushed for stability and inclusiveness and helped pull the country back from the brink of civil war. tunisia passed a new constitution and held successf
here's this report from tunis. >>reporter: the announcement a surprise to be sure. >> the nobel peace prize for 2015 is to be awarded to the tunesian national dialogue quartet for its building of a pluralistic democracy in tunisia. >>reporter: while many nobel watchers had tipped pope francis to win, in the end, the nobel committee sent a powerful message on the importance of pluralism and dialogue while other so-called arab spring countries were hit by violent conflict,...
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reporting therefrom tunis. the president of belarus has praised his compatriot and arch critic, svetlana alexievich, who is been awarded the nobel prize for literature. says he doesn't hold the criticism against her. long-term of the damage she was the soviet era has done and continues to do. alexievich: people come to me and say they are pleased therewith about book because it helps them better understand what is going on in russia, who these people are, why they are the way they are, why they gave up on freedom once again, why nothing is working out for them. and that is what i wanted. i wanted to explain that the romanticism we had in the 1990's when europe thought russia had opened up to the world and russia thought it would immediately become different, that those days are over now. and everyone realizes and understands that, well, there is a serious challenge facing us all now. that was svetlana alex ovechkin speaking to -- svetlana alex ovechkin speaking to -- svetlana alexievich speaking to "france 24."
reporting therefrom tunis. the president of belarus has praised his compatriot and arch critic, svetlana alexievich, who is been awarded the nobel prize for literature. says he doesn't hold the criticism against her. long-term of the damage she was the soviet era has done and continues to do. alexievich: people come to me and say they are pleased therewith about book because it helps them better understand what is going on in russia, who these people are, why they are the way they are, why they...
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you know, the one that i was particularly concerned about happened in tunis.nd it was the friday after the attack in benghazi. we knew from monitoring the media, from reports coming in from our embassies throughout the region, that this was a very hot issue. it was not going away. it was being kept alive. we were particularly worried about what might happen on friday, because friday is the day of prayers for muslims. so, we were on very high alert going into friday. i got a call through our operations department from our ambassador in tunis who was in the safe room in the embassy in tunisia. there were thousands of demonstrators on the outside. they were battering down the barriers and the walls around our embassy. they had already set on fire the american school, which is very close to the embassy. and the ambassador and his team were desperate for help. their calls to the government of tunisia, the host government, had gone unanswered. i immediately got on the phone calling the foreign minister, calling the prime minister, who were the heads of government. i
you know, the one that i was particularly concerned about happened in tunis.nd it was the friday after the attack in benghazi. we knew from monitoring the media, from reports coming in from our embassies throughout the region, that this was a very hot issue. it was not going away. it was being kept alive. we were particularly worried about what might happen on friday, because friday is the day of prayers for muslims. so, we were on very high alert going into friday. i got a call through our...
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we had people breaching the walls of our embassy in tunis, in khartoum. we had people, thankfully not americans, dying at protests. that's what was going on, congressman. >> i appreciate that. modified attac most of the attacks were after the attack on the facility benghazi. ms. newland said, if pressed by the press, she said, there's no connection between benghazi and cairo. your experts knew the truth. your spokesperson knew the truth. greg hicks knew the truth. what troubles me more is i think you knew the truth. i want to show you a few things here. you're looking at an e-mail you sent to your family. here's what you said. at 11:00 that night. approximately one hour after you told the american people it was a video, you say to your family, two officers were killed today in benghazi by an al qaeda-like group. you tell the american people one thing, you tell your family an entirely different story. also on the night of the attack, you had a call with the president of libya. here's what you said to him. al sharia is claiming responsibility. unfortunate g
we had people breaching the walls of our embassy in tunis, in khartoum. we had people, thankfully not americans, dying at protests. that's what was going on, congressman. >> i appreciate that. modified attac most of the attacks were after the attack on the facility benghazi. ms. newland said, if pressed by the press, she said, there's no connection between benghazi and cairo. your experts knew the truth. your spokesperson knew the truth. greg hicks knew the truth. what troubles me more is...
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nazanine moshiri, al jazeera, tunis. >>> opposition leader diallo says more time is needed to fix irregularities with voter cards. both sides got into skirmishes, guinea has a history of unrest during elections. no plans to put off the vote. >>> now to our global view segment with a look at how news outlets across the world are reacting to various events. the daily star of lebanon, compares russia's actions in syria to its past incursion in afghanistan, it says bashar al-assad's troops may be too depleeted to capitalize on russia's assistance. a tunisian writer's op ed for the independent is timed, why tunisians are cynical about the peace prize receivers. the nation has send the largest number of foreign jihadists to syria. she says recent attacks reveal security concerns and she hopes the peace prize is not used by politicians just looking to claim success. >>> and the national from the uaunited arab emirates, the the winner of the nobel peace price is yet all the panels of potential winners show plumes of smoke indicating the many war zones around the world. >>> the most expensive wood in the
nazanine moshiri, al jazeera, tunis. >>> opposition leader diallo says more time is needed to fix irregularities with voter cards. both sides got into skirmishes, guinea has a history of unrest during elections. no plans to put off the vote. >>> now to our global view segment with a look at how news outlets across the world are reacting to various events. the daily star of lebanon, compares russia's actions in syria to its past incursion in afghanistan, it says bashar...
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the director of the tunis exchange joins us live. thank you, good to have you with us. this prize is held by many as a huge boost to tunisia's democratic process, but you believe that the nag dialogue quartet doesn't deserve this award. >> i wouldn't say it doesn't deserve the award. that's certainly not for me to say. i think viewers are going to be debating in coming days whether or not the stated purpose of the nobel committee, to award islamists and secularists successful cooperation, whether that's served by giving the nobel peace prize to 4n.g.o.'s that were intermedaries, rather than the actors who had to go to the streets to protest, make the hard compromises and work out bargains in the parliament. i'm wondering if it's actually the right place for this sort of an award, according to the stated aims of the committee chair woman today. that's the question. either way, i think everyone is in agreement here that tunisia deserves an award, and deserves a nobel prize. it has struggled, it has made incredible gains in a very difficult situation, and it is indeed one
the director of the tunis exchange joins us live. thank you, good to have you with us. this prize is held by many as a huge boost to tunisia's democratic process, but you believe that the nag dialogue quartet doesn't deserve this award. >> i wouldn't say it doesn't deserve the award. that's certainly not for me to say. i think viewers are going to be debating in coming days whether or not the stated purpose of the nobel committee, to award islamists and secularists successful cooperation,...
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you know, the one that i was particularly concerned about happened in tunis. and it was the friday after the attack in benghazi. we knew from monitoring the media, from reports coming in from our embassies throughout the region that this was a very hot issue. it was not going away. it was being kept alive. we were particularly worried about what might happen on friday because friday's the day of prayers for muslims. so we were on very high alert going into friday. i got a call through our operations department from our ambassador in tunis who was in the safe room in the embassy in tunisia. there were thousands of demonstrators on the outside. they were battering down the barriers and the walls around our embassy. they had already set on fire the american school, which is very close to the embassy. and the ambassador and his team were desperate for help. their calls to the government of tunisia, the host government, had gone unanswered. i immediately got on the phone, calling the foreign minister, calling the prime minister, who were the heads of government. i
you know, the one that i was particularly concerned about happened in tunis. and it was the friday after the attack in benghazi. we knew from monitoring the media, from reports coming in from our embassies throughout the region that this was a very hot issue. it was not going away. it was being kept alive. we were particularly worried about what might happen on friday because friday's the day of prayers for muslims. so we were on very high alert going into friday. i got a call through our...
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we had people breaching the walls of our embassy in tunis, in khartoum. we had people, thankfully not americans, dying at protests. that's what was going on, congressman. >> i appreciate that. modified attac most of the attacks were after the attack on the facility benghazi. ms. newland said, if pressed by the press, she said, there's no connection between benghazi and cairo. your experts knew the truth. your spokesperson knew the truth. greg hicks knew the truth. what troubles me more is i think you knew the truth. i want to show you a few things here. you're looking at an e-mail you sent to your family. here's what you said. at 11:00 that night. approximately one hour after you told the american people it was a video, you say to your family, two officers were killed today in benghazi by an al qaeda-like group. you tell the american people one thing, you tell your family an entirely different story. also on the night of the attack, you had a call with the president of libya. here's what you said to him. al sharia is claiming responsibility. unfortunate g
we had people breaching the walls of our embassy in tunis, in khartoum. we had people, thankfully not americans, dying at protests. that's what was going on, congressman. >> i appreciate that. modified attac most of the attacks were after the attack on the facility benghazi. ms. newland said, if pressed by the press, she said, there's no connection between benghazi and cairo. your experts knew the truth. your spokesperson knew the truth. greg hicks knew the truth. what troubles me more is...
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you know, the one that i was particularly concerned about happened in tunis. and it was the friday after the attack in benghazi. we knew from monitoring the media, from reports coming in from our embassies throughout the region, that this was a very hot issue. it was not going away. it was being kept alive. we were particularly worried about what might happen on friday, because friday is the day of prayers for muslims. so, we were on very high alert going into friday. i got a call through our operations department from our ambassador in tunis who was in the safe room in the embassy in tunisia. there were thousands of demonstrators on the outside. they were battering down the barriers and the walls around our embassy. they had already set on fire the american school, which is very close to the embassy. and the ambassador and his tea were desperate for help. their calls to the government of tunisia, the host government, had gone unanswered. i immediately got on the phone calling the foreign minister, calling the prime minister, who were the heads of government.
you know, the one that i was particularly concerned about happened in tunis. and it was the friday after the attack in benghazi. we knew from monitoring the media, from reports coming in from our embassies throughout the region, that this was a very hot issue. it was not going away. it was being kept alive. we were particularly worried about what might happen on friday, because friday is the day of prayers for muslims. so, we were on very high alert going into friday. i got a call through our...
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jeffrey: throughout 2011, from tunis to cairo to tel aviv to santiago to zuccotti park to oakland to cities around the united states to moscow at the end of the year, the call for true democratic representation, a true governance by the people and not by corrupt interests, not by the autocrats. this has been a worldwide call, and it's a worldwide struggle. news commentator: half of them say they want to turn this into a socialist-communist party and have the country run like that. second commentator: pot-smoking, sex-addicted morons, you compare that... lillian: they weren't being fooled by all the slanderous things that were said about them. howard: there's a lot of filthy, dirty hippies hanging around who have no clue what's going on whatsoever in the world. jose: people, they're hooked on media that's owned by the 1%, and they're telling their side of the story. they're telling you what they want you to hear. they're telling you that we're a nuisance down here at zuccotti park. they're telling you that we piss all over the place and that we're just a bunch of hippies, and that we
jeffrey: throughout 2011, from tunis to cairo to tel aviv to santiago to zuccotti park to oakland to cities around the united states to moscow at the end of the year, the call for true democratic representation, a true governance by the people and not by corrupt interests, not by the autocrats. this has been a worldwide call, and it's a worldwide struggle. news commentator: half of them say they want to turn this into a socialist-communist party and have the country run like that. second...
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i obviously went to tunis and worked hard to help support tunisia and they, as of now, seem as though they're working toward some kind of resolution. i visited beirut. i was in jordan and in turkey numerous times kuduring the up viezing against syria. think i it's a long list and by no means a complete one. >> let me just say that the line of questioning recently has been basically implying that you don't care. there's no other way to interpret what we just heard, is to say you didn't make this phone call. what month, what day, what time? did you really care? did you visit them three times or just two? the line of questioning is implying that you don't care. there are two things that are troubling about that. first of all, you do or you wouldn't be doing this, or you wouldn't be representing the people that you do and doing the jobs that you did. second of all, whether or not you care has nothing to do with learning what happened in benghazi and how to solve the problem. so all the while -- an i was chastised last time for claiming that the majority was trying to be partisan. then we
i obviously went to tunis and worked hard to help support tunisia and they, as of now, seem as though they're working toward some kind of resolution. i visited beirut. i was in jordan and in turkey numerous times kuduring the up viezing against syria. think i it's a long list and by no means a complete one. >> let me just say that the line of questioning recently has been basically implying that you don't care. there's no other way to interpret what we just heard, is to say you didn't...
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in the spring, however, troops of the second corps were able and tunis fell to the british first armyand with these victories came the end of the empire in after ry ka. the allied leaders and the men who had fought under them proudly commemorated their victory. one of the greatest products of this victory in the words of the commander himself was the progress achieved in the welding of allied unity and a combat team showing the effects of growing ♪ ♪ the successful end of the campaign brought personal recognition of eisenhower throughout the world as a great leader. but the commander himself interpreted this recognition as proof that free men can find immunity the way to victory even against seemingly invincible odds. the next big campaign, the invasion of sicily, brought further demonstration of his basic truth. allied troops took this vital rock in the summer of 1943. the effect of sicily's fall was electric. italy surrendered. the first of the axis partners to capitulate. and now the allies prepared for what was to be the most fiercely fought battle of the mediterranean war. the in
in the spring, however, troops of the second corps were able and tunis fell to the british first armyand with these victories came the end of the empire in after ry ka. the allied leaders and the men who had fought under them proudly commemorated their victory. one of the greatest products of this victory in the words of the commander himself was the progress achieved in the welding of allied unity and a combat team showing the effects of growing ♪ ♪ the successful end of the campaign...
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in tunis there were thousands of demonstrators were there only because of the video, breaching the walls of our embassy. i was calling everybody in the lesion government i could get. finally, the president sent his guard to break it up. there is example after example, that is what i was trying to do during those desperate hours. jordan: i'm not insinuating anything, i'm reading what you said. we know the attack another nothing to do with the film, that is as plain as it can get. why did you not just speak plainly? did, if youton: i look to my statement as to what i said to the prime minister, i said it clearly and again the next morning. i'm sorry that it does not fit your narrative, congressman, i can only tell you what the facts were. as the democratic members have pointed out in their most recent collection, they support the process that was going on where the intelligence community was pulling together information. it is harder to do than it used to be, you have to monitor social media, that is where the claim was place. i think the community did the best job that they could. we all
in tunis there were thousands of demonstrators were there only because of the video, breaching the walls of our embassy. i was calling everybody in the lesion government i could get. finally, the president sent his guard to break it up. there is example after example, that is what i was trying to do during those desperate hours. jordan: i'm not insinuating anything, i'm reading what you said. we know the attack another nothing to do with the film, that is as plain as it can get. why did you not...
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i obviously went to tunis and worked hard to help support tunisia and they, as of now, seem as though they are working toward some kind of resolution. i visited beirut. i was in jordan and in turkey numerous times during the uprising against syria. so i think that it's a long list and it's, by no means, a complete one. >> thank you. and let me just say that the line of questioning recently has been basically implying that you don't care. okay? there's no other way to interpret what we just heard. is to say, you didn't make this phone call, well, what month, what day, what time? did you really care? did you visit them three times or just two? okay. the line of questioning is implying that you don't care. and there are two things that are troubling about that. first of all, you do or you wouldn't be doing this. or you wouldn't be representing the people that you do and doing the jobs that you did. but second of all, whether or not you care has nothing to do with learning what happened in benghazi and how to solve the problem. so all the while -- i was chastised last time for claiming th
i obviously went to tunis and worked hard to help support tunisia and they, as of now, seem as though they are working toward some kind of resolution. i visited beirut. i was in jordan and in turkey numerous times during the uprising against syria. so i think that it's a long list and it's, by no means, a complete one. >> thank you. and let me just say that the line of questioning recently has been basically implying that you don't care. okay? there's no other way to interpret what we...
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i obviously went to tunis and worked hard to help support tunisia and they, as of now, seem as though they are working toward some kind of resolution. i visited beirut. i was in jordan and in turkey numerous times during the uprising against syria. so i think that it's a long list and it's, by no means, a complete one. >> thank you. and let me just say that the line of questioning recently has been basically implying that you don't care. okay? there's no other way to interpret what we just heard. is to say, you didn't make this phone call, well, what month, what day, what time? did you really care? did you visit them three times or just two? okay. the line of questioning is implying that you don't care. and there are two things that are troubling about that. first of all, you do or you wouldn't be doing this. or you wouldn't be representing the people that you do and doing the jobs that you did. but second of all, whether or not you care has nothing to do with learning what happened in benghazi and how to solve the problem. so all the while -- i was chastised last time for claiming th
i obviously went to tunis and worked hard to help support tunisia and they, as of now, seem as though they are working toward some kind of resolution. i visited beirut. i was in jordan and in turkey numerous times during the uprising against syria. so i think that it's a long list and it's, by no means, a complete one. >> thank you. and let me just say that the line of questioning recently has been basically implying that you don't care. okay? there's no other way to interpret what we...
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important to recall that in that same period, we were were seen violent attacks on our embassies in cairo, tunis, cartoon, as, as well as large protests outside many other posts with thousands of our diplomats are. i immediately ordered a review of our security around the world with particular scrutiny for high threat posts. i asked the department of defense to join interagency security assessment teams and to dispatch hundreds of additional marine security guards. i named the first deputy assistant secretary of state in high threat post so areas get the attention they need. second, even as we took the k'ain, rkziufiy eveaffeho &o ldoeyedpa we are initiating a high threat post review chaired by the secretary of state. and ongoing reviews by the deputy secretary to ensure pivotal questions to reach the highest levels. we will regularize protocols for sharing information with congress. these are designed to increase safety of our diplomats and experts and reduce the chance of another benghazi happening again. we have also been moving forward on the third front, addressing the broader strategic cha
important to recall that in that same period, we were were seen violent attacks on our embassies in cairo, tunis, cartoon, as, as well as large protests outside many other posts with thousands of our diplomats are. i immediately ordered a review of our security around the world with particular scrutiny for high threat posts. i asked the department of defense to join interagency security assessment teams and to dispatch hundreds of additional marine security guards. i named the first deputy...
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i obviously went to tunis and worked hard to help support tunisia and they, as of now, seem as though they are working toward some kind of resolution. i visited beirut. i was in jordan and in turkey numerous times during the uprising against syria. so i think that it's a long list and it's, by no means, a complete one. >> thank you. and let me just say that the line of questioning recently has been basically implying that you don't care. okay? there's no other way to interpret what we just heard. is to say, you didn't make this phone call, well, what month, what day, what time? did you really care? did you visit them three times or just two? okay. the line of questioning is implying that you don't care. and there are two things that are troubling about that. first of all, you do or you wouldn't be doing this. or you wouldn't be representing the people that you do and doing the jobs that you did. but second of all, whether or not you care has nothing to do with learning what happened in benghazi and how to solve the problem. so all the while -- i was chastised last time for claiming th
i obviously went to tunis and worked hard to help support tunisia and they, as of now, seem as though they are working toward some kind of resolution. i visited beirut. i was in jordan and in turkey numerous times during the uprising against syria. so i think that it's a long list and it's, by no means, a complete one. >> thank you. and let me just say that the line of questioning recently has been basically implying that you don't care. okay? there's no other way to interpret what we...