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libya. by the time we reached the scene, the men there told us the killers had left. the militiamen who took over the area were from the libya shield, the shield that was set up by the libyan government last year but largely decommissioned in june 2013, killing more than 30 people. some of the libya shield fighters said they had been present when the shooting here happened. all that we spoke with were supportive of their brothers in arms. saying moammar gadhafi is still here, saying there's a lot of support for the former regime and they're blaming both supporters on the voifnlings. in another part of the city, the family of one of those killed held a mourning ceremony. when abdul razak went to the morgue to identify the body of his nephew, he was horrified of what he saw. >> half the body is missing. >> my nephew, half the body is out , the other half, that they would bury 44 bodies, the bullets still in his body. big bullets. >> like that? >> yes, to ask them, please leave tripoli alone. people waving white flags. >> black white and olive branches. the whole libya. doesn't matter from where he come from. from the desert, from sea, from east, west
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use a libyan militia to do it? i said the whole point was to bring him alive. >> that's libya's dilemma. militias affiliated with the central government have been cucheaccused by the us governmef torturing their detainees to death. we visited one of tripoli's largest prisons to see how wide torture is. >> his foot is still broken to now. >> foot still broken? how did it happen? >> it's because of the torture, they were beating me. they weren't beating me here. they were beating me in another prison, buststan prison. i was tortured more than once. >> he was being interrogated? >> yes, they were forted interrogations. >> what methods of torture were they doing? what were they doing to him? >> do other people have similar stories to him in other prisons? what's that injury from? prisoners in this cell tell them that they have been here for two years now, without going to a judge or even being able to see a lawyer. more than 8,000 prisoners remain in libyan jails sing the beginning of the revolution. -- since the beginning of the revolution. most don't answer to the libyan government at all.
use a libyan militia to do it? i said the whole point was to bring him alive. >> that's libya's dilemma. militias affiliated with the central government have been cucheaccused by the us governmef torturing their detainees to death. we visited one of tripoli's largest prisons to see how wide torture is. >> his foot is still broken to now. >> foot still broken? how did it happen? >> it's because of the torture, they were beating me. they weren't beating me here. they were...
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us in five years. today, that's a pretty reasonable attitude. >> new libya!le who have done extraordinary things on very short notice, under very difficult circumstances and at a very difficult time, who are continuing to do the best they continuing to do the best they can, and i wish them well. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> breaking news. hijacked. a passenger jet with hundreds on board. a major airport shut down. a bizarre end to the drama. >>> she says she killed 22 people. the shocking, new claim from a 19-year-old already in jail on a murder charge. why she says she did it. >>> and hang on to your oscar pool. the british academy awards are out and they could shake up who's on top on oscar night. >> good morning, everyone. great to see you. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> and i'm christine romans. it's monday. sorry about that. february 17th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> and we do begin with breaking news. a hijacking drama
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torah that control the protestors and so unfortunately maybe i am indeed stretching but i would like to draw one historic parallel ukraine have pretty strong used to have pretty strong ties. with libya on the again after regime many ukrainian nurses ukrainian doctors used to worry there and i remember when the events in libya were unfolding there was the narrative was pretty much the same that it's a genuine democratic uprising sure there were some radical forces within the opposition but once they get alfie is ousted those militias will laid down arms they will no longer be part of conventional politics and that obviously didn't happen how can you be sure that those some of those radicals some of those ultra nationalist nationalist forces won't prevail in this quagmire the situation in libya is very different from the situation in ukraine we knew and this is what we understood even as khadafi was in power that there were extreme as to libya or you're right to some that there was a hope that would gadhafi left what would follow would be something beneficial something democratic that has not happened. but in ukraine the situation is vastly different we know worried about islamic extr
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us in 2001. you cannot defeat radical islamic terrorism when the president seems unwilling to utter the terms radical islamic terrorism. and indeed, the recent senate select committee on intelligence documented that what attacked us in libya in 2012 is the very same thing that attacked us on september 11, 2001. we should not aim simply to disrupt or to disable al qaeda terrorists. we should aim to defeat them. on israel, mr. president, the state of the union, the president had one mention of israel in that speech. he said -- quote -- "american diplomacy is supporting israelis and palestinians as they engage in difficult but necessary talks to end the conflict there, to achieve dignity and an independent state for palestinians and a lasting peace and security for the state of israel, a jewish state that knows america will always be at their side. the reality, mr. president, is sadly much different. over the weekend, we saw a diplomatic spat play out in the press over allegations that secretary of state kerry is actively working behind the scenes to encourage european countries to threaten israel with boycotts if the israelis don't agree to whatever framework mr. kerry will propose in two weeks. rather than threats from the
us in 2001. you cannot defeat radical islamic terrorism when the president seems unwilling to utter the terms radical islamic terrorism. and indeed, the recent senate select committee on intelligence documented that what attacked us in libya in 2012 is the very same thing that attacked us on september 11, 2001. we should not aim simply to disrupt or to disable al qaeda terrorists. we should aim to defeat them. on israel, mr. president, the state of the union, the president had one mention of...
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the same thing and use the same analogy that he wasn't the perfect leader for libya but that he was a horrible one who didn't respect human rights only absolutely i agree with you on that but he was the one who for some time prevented the libyan people from killing each other and prevent a deal each other that much and if they if they do they do if you go to the gun violence i mean this is just a couple of weeks ago the prime minister of libya was abducted on the streets on the streets and if that could happen to a prime minister of a country then imagine what could happen to people who are it's not how they are that is there is in mexico for instance i hope well but i mean mexico. is a different case but my point was that it wasn't the best solution possible but it isn't over yet it isn't over yet it's both so your value to me to me was the lesser of the two evils and i don't think so i don't think it was the lesser of the say it was anything you wanted i was only beer is better than its range be and it's not over in a few years there might be peace and some human rights in libya or
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us in five years. today, that's a pretty reasonable attitude. >> new libya!t notice, under very difficult circumstances and at a very difficult time, who are continuing to do the best they can, and i wish them well. ♪ >>> they don't look friendly. who are those -- anyway. >> some ugly dutch guys it looks like with guns. i'm guessing particularly friendly to the current power. they look like they are either coming from or going from an oppressing black man. first order of business, man. when i take my country back, first order of business is to take that -- down. am i right or what? i'm kind of amazed. tear
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that is most present in libya. do you find the situation they are easier to work and that was six months ago? >> the short answer is no, but let me tell you, for usya is a very important place. 12% of our oil comes from libya. we are by far the biggest producer in the country. we have been there forever. addafi we time of g were in libya. we follow the situation closely. i have to tell you that in libya, we are getting out of 42 years of dictatorship in six months. but still, i was more optimistic of what i see today. institutions in libya is much longer than it was expecting. >> how important is iran for you? i was in davos. the a said, we have to focus on iran. we have to start that connection now. >> i was at davos as well. and i received the chairman of the oil and gas committee, president rouhani. he came there to invite all of us to go back to iran. for us, we have been in iran since 1955. we have an office there -- this has been authorized. so we are not in trouble. of course, we would like to go back to iran. still, i believe that the best way to go back to iran is to respect sanchez today in such a way that the regime would be pushed to
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us tonight. some new stuff about benghazi, libya, that pertains directly to you.t is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. if you believe the left in this country as well as hillary clinton. the assassination of u.n. ambassador christopher stephens and three other americans is an old story. everyone knows security was bad. mrs. clinton has taken responsibility for that but what everybody does not know is why the white house mislead the world about the terror attack. that question remains unanswered. if the president and his re-election campaign did deceive the american voters, that is a subversion of our democracy. but that's a big if. nothing has been proven so far. benghazi story is similar to watergate. that's why we should be paying attention. the stupid burglary was small ball but richard nixon's attempt to subverdict the democratic process was huge and got him booted out of office. now, for all you far left web sites out there. i am not, not comparing nixon to president obama. i am however saying we need to get to the bottom of the benghazi stor
us tonight. some new stuff about benghazi, libya, that pertains directly to you.t is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. if you believe the left in this country as well as hillary clinton. the assassination of u.n. ambassador christopher stephens and three other americans is an old story. everyone knows security was bad. mrs. clinton has taken responsibility for that but what everybody does not know is why the white house mislead the world about the terror attack. that question...
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that's a weapon used before with gadhafi in libya. he had tense of billions of dollars from oil money. we're not clear how much money yanukovych has, but it's a very powerful tool. >> what is clear, the folks, the people in ukraine right now, are suffering as a result of all of this uncertainty. >> and a key part of the solution going forward, you hear this from u.s. officials all of the time, is economic aid to ukraine, to increase stability going forward. and that's what's beginning to be talked about right now. imf involvement, e.u. involvement, u.s. involvement. tlrveths won't be much if the russians move in. >> would make a rescue difficult. >> thanks, jim. >>> up next, confidential documents shedding new light on bill clinton's presidency and hillary clinton's role as first lady of the united states. thousands of papers now being released. we'll talk about that and more with gloria borger, the potential political impact. >>> and later, releasing 911 emergency calls from chris christie's so-called bridge scandal. we're going to t
that's a weapon used before with gadhafi in libya. he had tense of billions of dollars from oil money. we're not clear how much money yanukovych has, but it's a very powerful tool. >> what is clear, the folks, the people in ukraine right now, are suffering as a result of all of this uncertainty. >> and a key part of the solution going forward, you hear this from u.s. officials all of the time, is economic aid to ukraine, to increase stability going forward. and that's what's...
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that brings us to the end of this edition, thank you for being with us, in washington, i'm ray swarez. . (footballnames.ecl) day, benghazi, the city the size of charlotte,. >> two years ago, fault lines traveled to libya, as forces fought to overthrow moammar gadhafi, in the unrest that was sweeping the arab world. now, benghazi is a by-word for political scandal, after the murder of an american ambassador in 2012. >> i cannot imagine sending folks out to benghazi, after what we saw, from the security cameras and the drones. >> mistakes were made. >> and i said that what benghazi
that brings us to the end of this edition, thank you for being with us, in washington, i'm ray swarez. . (footballnames.ecl) day, benghazi, the city the size of charlotte,. >> two years ago, fault lines traveled to libya, as forces fought to overthrow moammar gadhafi, in the unrest that was sweeping the arab world. now, benghazi is a by-word for political scandal, after the murder of an american ambassador in 2012. >> i cannot imagine sending folks out to benghazi, after what we...
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. >> the people of libya are photoing to elect a special assembly that will draft a new consit use, therocess is designed to speed up democracy and break a political stalemate. it comes three years after the beginning of the uprising. john hendren choins me now. tell us what is at stake? >> what is at stake is who will right the constitution. it is important, because it determines whether they'll have a strong leader or prime minister. now the prime minister is appointed to the congress. if the congress were to appoint the leader in the future, there's more of a chance it will be an islamist leader. if it was elected by the people, more likely it would be a secular leader. now it's high, but the polling station is opened not long ago. turn out is low. >> turn out is low, why do you think turn out is low, john? >> there is a couple of reasons for that, one is that people are disappointed in the general national congress, there's widespread unhappiness. the congress was elected and the firm expired on february. they decided to extend their term. people were unhappy. a couple of militias t
. >> the people of libya are photoing to elect a special assembly that will draft a new consit use, therocess is designed to speed up democracy and break a political stalemate. it comes three years after the beginning of the uprising. john hendren choins me now. tell us what is at stake? >> what is at stake is who will right the constitution. it is important, because it determines whether they'll have a strong leader or prime minister. now the prime minister is appointed to the...
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that gave us. and we have been fighting that every since but not without the full knowledge of what's going on. . you hear people that went to libya and you feel like they went and walked around the ruins where ambassador chris stevens and three other americans died, but they don't go there, they can't go there, we don't have the security personnel to go there, neither do the officials from tripoli. the country is divided at this point and the terrorists in control of most of benghazi and they go into tripoli once in a while and have surrounded the parliament and other government buildings and exerted control there, there's still a void and vacuum. we didn't et -- get it resolve in libya the spite the treasure and blood that was spilled, thankfully not american blood. in lebanon it's an even bigger mess and you have hezbollah controling a significant component of that country and standing out on the streets in the uniforms, under their yellow flags, with their weapons, defiant. they're a terrorist organization, occupying part offings lebanon and beirut and e results in israel, constantly the pressure is on netanyahu and the israel
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after all, we had a forceful policy on libya, and when that happened, a lot of us said, well, this willet an example for syria and it should set an example for ukraine and elsewhere. and the president said that he would intervene if there was an acute humanitarian crisis, an international coalition and a way to do this without boots on the ground to protect vital american interests. so i see this playing out across all three theaters. i don't exactly agree with george, by the way. i agree that eastern ukraine aligns with russia and western ukraine is more western. but i don't think the people of ukraine want to split up the country. and i think in that sense the president's right to listen to the people. >> i didn't mean to suggest the ukranians would want to split the country but that the -- the russian army might. >> michael, i'd like you to weigh in on the putin/obama dynamic and also give me your sense of what's at stake with ukraine. >> what's going on in the ukraine isn't in isolation. you have a situation in syria where the president of the united states drew a red line. he then
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. >> aggie so much for that for -- thank you so much for taking time to speak to us, for men and vast -- former ambassador to libyatalking about the state of the country three years after -- three years after the revolution. the latest from the sochi winter olympics coming up in sport, but first, a very warm homecoming for a french athlete who reach record-breaking new height in the polevault. >> 24 hours after breaking the indoor polevault world record, lavillenie got a warm welcome back in france. he beat a market that stood almost anyone years. his achievement still has not sunk in. >> i am happy. ofis a moment incomprehension because i am just not aware of what is happening really. i still can't realize it. i'm trying to tell myself it is real, like a dream. >> i can't say it is good. i did six meters 16 and now i can think about other things. i want to jump higher. i want to push myself and expand my aims. calls that desire lavillenie to cut his ankle and as a result he could mix -- missed next month indoor championship in poland but for now he is enjoying the moment. is going to be worse than that, but the p
. >> aggie so much for that for -- thank you so much for taking time to speak to us, for men and vast -- former ambassador to libyatalking about the state of the country three years after -- three years after the revolution. the latest from the sochi winter olympics coming up in sport, but first, a very warm homecoming for a french athlete who reach record-breaking new height in the polevault. >> 24 hours after breaking the indoor polevault world record, lavillenie got a warm...
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libya. by the time we reached the scene, the men there told us the killers had left. the many lish sha men who had taken over were from a libya shield, a a militia that was set up but was largely decommissioned after some of its member opened fire on anti-militia demonstrators in june 2013. killing more than 30 people. some of the fighters said they had been present when the shooting happened. all that we spoke with were supportive of marry brothers in arms. >> showing the graffiti on the wall saying saying muammar gaddafi still here. they are playing those supporters on the violence that took place. >> in another part of the city, the family of one of those killed held a mourning ceremony. when they went to the hospital mothering to identify the body he was hear fied at what he saw. >> half the body is missing. only a piece of metal holding together. >> like that? >> yes. >> leave people alone. >> people waving white flags. to be united, we loe each other. it doesn't matter where you come from. in the district, from sea. from east, west. you have to be strong, and tight, we loe each other. >> in libya right now, assassinations bombings and kid p tha
libya. by the time we reached the scene, the men there told us the killers had left. the many lish sha men who had taken over were from a libya shield, a a militia that was set up but was largely decommissioned after some of its member opened fire on anti-militia demonstrators in june 2013. killing more than 30 people. some of the fighters said they had been present when the shooting happened. all that we spoke with were supportive of marry brothers in arms. >> showing the graffiti on the...
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that was used in egypt. >> where are they getting the weapons? >> that is a good question. we all assume that it was one of many such weapons that was let loose in libya after the fall of the iraqi government. it is likely to have come from iraq or syria. is more reason for concern about what you said a minute ago. g hotties are coming in -- jihadis are coming in to ship weapons. >> tell me about marshall. why is he likely to be the next president of egypt? >> he was celebrated by a certain portion of the population for ousting morsi. >> what is it that morsi did that was so bad for them? >> that is an interesting subject. there has been a lot of misinformation in the egyptian mediaand in the foreign about allegations that he was trying to establish a kind of islamic state with moral restrictions. things that we associate with iran. there is no real evidence of that. there are people who were afraid of the muslim brotherhood. they thought that they might try to legislate morality. but really he did not do anything noticeably islamic. at the same time, his government was not very competent. he did not deliver. if a representative of his government wrec
that was used in egypt. >> where are they getting the weapons? >> that is a good question. we all assume that it was one of many such weapons that was let loose in libya after the fall of the iraqi government. it is likely to have come from iraq or syria. is more reason for concern about what you said a minute ago. g hotties are coming in -- jihadis are coming in to ship weapons. >> tell me about marshall. why is he likely to be the next president of egypt? >> he was...
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well i don't know because i'm not working for gas from libya and these guys know the numbers much better than i do what i know for sure that for us there is no any other choice we will work with any legitimate government of ukraine because no one can take geopolitical eraser and to raise your grain and russia from the globe thank you very much for this interesting thank you. thank you. to. the others. changing the world. full picture. from. winter is when the sahara comes to life in. a way says palm trees are being harvested. people are waiting for the biggest event of the yeah. the desert festival. this is true on video out of this race leading camel races have spent the last year preparing for the grueling marathon. the day before the race there's a heavy sound still overcoming the power of nature is a never ending challenge. so a desert winds up the nazi. so doug the help to buy scheme for real estate which is a copycat of fannie mae and freddie mac. debacle which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completel
well i don't know because i'm not working for gas from libya and these guys know the numbers much better than i do what i know for sure that for us there is no any other choice we will work with any legitimate government of ukraine because no one can take geopolitical eraser and to raise your grain and russia from the globe thank you very much for this interesting thank you. thank you. to. the others. changing the world. full picture. from. winter is when the sahara comes to life in. a way says...
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well i don't know because i'm not working for gas from libya and these guys know the numbers much but tonight do what they know for sure that for us there is no any other choice we will work with and of the government of ukraine because no one can take geopolitical eraser and to raise ukraine and russia from the globe thank you very much for this interesting thank you. to the. pain of the young girls cam all four of the future han are. between two and three hundred million guns united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from them. deposits out if they want you know i mean this teaches them a lot of response ability and simply come to pay through the eyes of children if we can do it for our children for our future what the country will say for. winter is when the sun comes to life. away says palm trees a big. harvested. people are waiting for the biggest event of the year. the desert festival. this is true that is. leading camel races have spent the last year preparing for the grueling marathon. the day before the race there's a heavy sandstorm overcoming the power of nature is a never ending challenge. a
well i don't know because i'm not working for gas from libya and these guys know the numbers much but tonight do what they know for sure that for us there is no any other choice we will work with and of the government of ukraine because no one can take geopolitical eraser and to raise ukraine and russia from the globe thank you very much for this interesting thank you. to the. pain of the young girls cam all four of the future han are. between two and three hundred million guns united states so...
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well i don't know because i'm not working for gas from libya and these guys know the numbers much better than i do what they know for sure that for us there is no any other choice we will work with and of the government of ukraine because no one can take geopolitical eraser and to raise your grain and russia from the globe thank you very much for this interesting thank you. winter is when the sun comes to life. away says palm trees are being harvested. people are waiting for the biggest event of the year. the desert festival. this is through on this visit out of this. meeting camel races have spent the last year preparing for the grueling marathon. the day before the race there's a heavy sandstone overcoming the power of nature is a never ending challenge. on a desert winter. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen why a handful of transnational corporations that will profi
well i don't know because i'm not working for gas from libya and these guys know the numbers much better than i do what they know for sure that for us there is no any other choice we will work with and of the government of ukraine because no one can take geopolitical eraser and to raise your grain and russia from the globe thank you very much for this interesting thank you. winter is when the sun comes to life. away says palm trees are being harvested. people are waiting for the biggest event...
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well i don't know because i'm not working for gas from libya and these guys know the numbers much better than i do what they know for sure that for us there is no any other choice we will work with and a legitimate government of ukraine because no one can take geopolitical eraser and erase ukraine and russia from the globe thank you very much for this interesting thank you. let's. go. mary jo with the illegal overthrow of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at the abyss politically economically and even territorially strongly supported by the e.u. and washington the new rulers of my don't perceive this ideological zealots can they reach out to all ukrainians who will be divide the country even more. so god help to buy scheme for real estate which is a copycat of the fannie mae and freddie mac. debacle which caused the sub prime crisis two thousand and seven the british energy corporations are going to take fracking even though in america it's been proven to be completely on economical and environmental disasters but they're going to do it here anyway because why nobody in the media here except for may
well i don't know because i'm not working for gas from libya and these guys know the numbers much better than i do what they know for sure that for us there is no any other choice we will work with and a legitimate government of ukraine because no one can take geopolitical eraser and erase ukraine and russia from the globe thank you very much for this interesting thank you. let's. go. mary jo with the illegal overthrow of the democratically elected government in ukraine the country stands at...
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that's been used in egypt. >> rose: where are they getting the weapons? >> another very good question. we all assume this was one of many such weapons that was let loose in libya after the fall of the qaddafi government. it turns out it's likely to come out of iraq or syria which is yet again more reason for concern about just what you said a minute ago that foreign jihadis are coming in and lending support to their brothers in egypt probably even trying to help ship weapons there. >> tell me about field marshall. how come he's likely to be the next president of egypt. >> well, he was celebrated by a certain portion of the population for outsing president morsi. >> rose: what was it that morsi did that was so bad for them. >> what was it that morsi did that was so bad. that's an interesting subject. there's been a lot over i think misinformation in the egyptian media and in the foreign media about allegations that he was trying to establish a kind of islamic state, a sort of moral restrictions. all the thing we associate with iran basically. let's no real evidence. there are people who was afraid the muslim brotherhood might eventually try to legislate moralit
that's been used in egypt. >> rose: where are they getting the weapons? >> another very good question. we all assume this was one of many such weapons that was let loose in libya after the fall of the qaddafi government. it turns out it's likely to come out of iraq or syria which is yet again more reason for concern about just what you said a minute ago that foreign jihadis are coming in and lending support to their brothers in egypt probably even trying to help ship weapons there....
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libya's chemical arsenal makes the region safer. the hope is that syria will folo suit -- follow suit. >> a u.n. report into syria says the potential and government are using child sold yours. syrian opposition groups are recruiting children living in refugee camps, using them for combat and support roles. the report says the syrian government tortured and abused children with rebels links and the government used them as human shields. the u.n. special representative for children in armed conflict and says more needs to be done by all sides to stop violations against children. >> recruitment which children is something that was, for now, for at least since our last report, where the efforts were listed in the secretary-general annexize for recruitment and use of children, is now a trend. there are used as combat aned, some have been injured. some killed. they are used in other functions to support as it is mentioned in the report the armed crops by providing help in transporting injured people, they are transporting medication and spying they were in check points. all the activities needed in this conflict. the children are used to implement the activity t
libya's chemical arsenal makes the region safer. the hope is that syria will folo suit -- follow suit. >> a u.n. report into syria says the potential and government are using child sold yours. syrian opposition groups are recruiting children living in refugee camps, using them for combat and support roles. the report says the syrian government tortured and abused children with rebels links and the government used them as human shields. the u.n. special representative for children in armed...
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that carried us through. still today. we give greater meaning to that friendship with our work together. chin almost every car in the world that is in conflict today. in libya and syria. in preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon in the fight against aids and in the fight to deal with climate change. so today i want to ask all of you to join me in a toast miss universe and all. all the new radio operating the only that we had dreams of being a nation free. when men like franklin and jefferson together and show the effort to map out their devotion to liberty and independence he said they knew. in short the road. hanging at the end of the british boat broke if they fail. sad indeed. it was frankly who famously said we must all hang together or assuredly we shall all hang separately. they operate like it. this is enough for the war chest for sonia. said every man has two countries is known in france. and today we all say that our sch our shared history and shared that his head special meaning than a meaning that they still do today and thanks to our work together throughout the word. our friendship will soar eight year old hingis posted the state depar
that carried us through. still today. we give greater meaning to that friendship with our work together. chin almost every car in the world that is in conflict today. in libya and syria. in preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon in the fight against aids and in the fight to deal with climate change. so today i want to ask all of you to join me in a toast miss universe and all. all the new radio operating the only that we had dreams of being a nation free. when men like franklin and...
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and expand after it in a big us adventure in afghanistan and behind regime change in libya nato now looks somehow in some way to absorb ukraine which is nikos gambit. dramas that can't be ignored to the. stories of others who refuse to notice. food since changing the world. to picture of today's leaves. from around the globe. well i don't back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to duffy's a med and author and environment writer for the guardian newspaper where he tracks the geopolitics of environmental energy and economic crises via his guardian hosted blog earth insight welcome to the last report. ok so you write about the triple cronje of environment energy economic crisis clearly we've got this flooding going on in the u.k. so we're having you on talk a little bit about ok so i mean obviously it's a lot of people are recognizing that the nature of the weather at the moment is is a little bit unprecedented has not been seen for a good few decades this this intensity of extreme rain and flooding and storms and things like that so this is kind of certainly i think for the for the incumbent tory policy it's come as a bit of a shock because it's y
and expand after it in a big us adventure in afghanistan and behind regime change in libya nato now looks somehow in some way to absorb ukraine which is nikos gambit. dramas that can't be ignored to the. stories of others who refuse to notice. food since changing the world. to picture of today's leaves. from around the globe. well i don't back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to duffy's a med and author and environment writer for the guardian newspaper where he tracks the...
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california, there is talk about there is talk about using that plant but it needs so much retrofitting it could take two years. >>> the last of libya'sstockpiled under muammar qaddafi is have been destroyed. the mission was complete aid few days ago with the help of u.s. ca marriecanadian and german ex. it started in 2004 when they were turned over to inspectors. >>> in paris a trial 20 years in the making. rwanda's former intelligence chief, his name is pascal. is in court suspected in that country's genocide. he is charged with crimes against humanity. more than 800,000 people were killed in the 1994 massacre. france is accused of helping those involved in the genocide to flee. >>> the man, actually the main leader of the opposition in ukraine, klischko met with president victor today and demanded he step down while anti-government protest nurse kiev want to move ties away from russia and get closer to the e.u., that's not a common goal for everyone. in the city, for example, of odessa, many feel russia and ukraine have an unbreakable bonds. david has our report. >> reporter: an ugly confrontation flares in the city of odessa. supp
california, there is talk about there is talk about using that plant but it needs so much retrofitting it could take two years. >>> the last of libya'sstockpiled under muammar qaddafi is have been destroyed. the mission was complete aid few days ago with the help of u.s. ca marriecanadian and german ex. it started in 2004 when they were turned over to inspectors. >>> in paris a trial 20 years in the making. rwanda's former intelligence chief, his name is pascal. is in court...
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they use democratic tools to achieve political goals without reverting to violence and the kind of things that would probably bring libyato the old days. >> reporter: libya's justice minister says a peaceful transition to government may be just what libyans need to revive their faith in democracy, john with al jazeera tripoli. >> reporter: still to come afghanistan's young cricketers pull off the shock of the under 19 world cup. and details with joe in sport next. ♪ ♪ u.s. president barack obama will meet leaders from mexico and canada this week to improve trading relations in the asia pacific region and back home critics are warning of potential drawbacks and said it could reduce the number of jobs within the u.s. and kimberly reports. >> and he says he is a victim of free trade, back in 2007 he was working at the spark plug plant in the midwestern state ohio when the company announced it was moving production to mexico. >> they were taking my whole life away and worked there 32 years and did the undesirable jobs and i was working with the engineers and doing something different everyday and they will take it away and
they use democratic tools to achieve political goals without reverting to violence and the kind of things that would probably bring libyato the old days. >> reporter: libya's justice minister says a peaceful transition to government may be just what libyans need to revive their faith in democracy, john with al jazeera tripoli. >> reporter: still to come afghanistan's young cricketers pull off the shock of the under 19 world cup. and details with joe in sport next. ♪ ♪ u.s....
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us. Ña >> the force of gravity was strong last night in the baftsas , six prizes, but unflinching drama "12 years a slave" that took the top prize last night at the british movie awards. libyais marking the third anniversary of the revolution that toppled moammar qaddafi, of both political and security issues on the ground have left many with very little urge to celebrate. we will take stock of the situation with former british ambassador to libya. you, let's head to italy where the president has just asked 39-year-old matteo
us. Ña >> the force of gravity was strong last night in the baftsas , six prizes, but unflinching drama "12 years a slave" that took the top prize last night at the british movie awards. libyais marking the third anniversary of the revolution that toppled moammar qaddafi, of both political and security issues on the ground have left many with very little urge to celebrate. we will take stock of the situation with former british ambassador to libya. you, let's head to italy...
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much spare and energy that i can apply in my new life i'm so excited it's like a springboard to another life and i'll make the most of it using everything i've gained from sport libya has hardly any regrets about a glorious career she made her olympic derby in two thousand at the sydney games finishing runner up in the triple jump and four years later in athens the russian not only took bronze but also won the long jump in two thousand and eight should brought home a silver from each event though failed to reach the podium at her fourth summer games in london so she won gittins board to requires not only physical ability but also mental strength which should tributes to the support of world renowned indian spiritual master sri chinmoy. the light on when you reach the pinnacle of your sport you start thinking what's next it's a turning point for every athlete i met sri chinmoy in two thousand and four his main idea is sell transcendence overcoming follow ups to cause despite age ill health he lifted me on to an elephant even though he had arthritis it was such an inspiring thing you mediately forget about your problems and start looking at things differently and tha
much spare and energy that i can apply in my new life i'm so excited it's like a springboard to another life and i'll make the most of it using everything i've gained from sport libya has hardly any regrets about a glorious career she made her olympic derby in two thousand at the sydney games finishing runner up in the triple jump and four years later in athens the russian not only took bronze but also won the long jump in two thousand and eight should brought home a silver from each event...
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that they receive. in fact, i can think of at least one far-flung consulate in benghazi, libya, that on the night of september 11th, 2012, may have been able to use some of those resources. in a free country there's a strong case to be made for the use of clandestine operations to help ensure the safety of its citizenry. lawful covert surveillance programs provide critical life-living information to our service men and our servicewomen defending us at home and abroad. we as american citizens understand that these operations, just as any other military offensive, must be targeted and well executed in order to be effective in saving the lives of our troops and innocent civilians. while the case can be made that secret operations may be necessary in order to save lives, a case with a lack of congressional oversight cannot. transparency and privacy are the core of a republic. a republic demands transparency for the government. and privacy for its citizens. today we reverse that with government demanding transparency from us, but insisting on secrecy for itself. one of my favorite philosophies fredrick bossier in his treatise to law said this, if the
that they receive. in fact, i can think of at least one far-flung consulate in benghazi, libya, that on the night of september 11th, 2012, may have been able to use some of those resources. in a free country there's a strong case to be made for the use of clandestine operations to help ensure the safety of its citizenry. lawful covert surveillance programs provide critical life-living information to our service men and our servicewomen defending us at home and abroad. we as american citizens...
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us that in the book. and we have seen that again and again in examples. she supported the invasion in libya.n bin laden. she was right 100% behind obama on all these things. and so i think, you know, when we're drawing contrasts between her and biden, vice president biden, we could say he was a dove and hillary clinton is deductible definitely the hawk in the cabinet. >> your book describes an incredibly driven woman whose work ethnic made those around her concerned for their health at times. is that the type of person who doesn't run for president because there is not much else on the career ladder after secretary of state, or does this reveal insight for you? >> i think she has been running for president ever since the 2008 election. and if you extend it backward, since 2006 or so. and really the question is whether she is going to stop running. you have seen -- and we tracked through the book all of the things she did to sort of build her operation. her operation was the senate office and then the presidential campaign and then the state department office. now, again, potentially a presid
us that in the book. and we have seen that again and again in examples. she supported the invasion in libya.n bin laden. she was right 100% behind obama on all these things. and so i think, you know, when we're drawing contrasts between her and biden, vice president biden, we could say he was a dove and hillary clinton is deductible definitely the hawk in the cabinet. >> your book describes an incredibly driven woman whose work ethnic made those around her concerned for their health at...
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that is why you have john kerry basically telling the russians to stand down will stop in fact, reminding them of what the russians said about libya. you told us not to go into libya. you should stand out on this situation. >> as for former president viktor yanukovych, he has been on the run. yesterday, moscow granted him protection "on the territory of russia" courting to russian news agencies. in one report, he was seen in a moscow hotel and was now seen in this kremlin sanatorium just outside the city. gm coming under fire for waiting 10 years to recall faulty cars. first cars, phones, now we are seeing google fiber. we will tie you how it is doing in its latest location, provo, utah. and as we had to break, a video advertising drone delivery. amazon, you've got competition. ♪ >> this is "lunch money" on bloomberg television. we are also streaming live on bloomberg.com, your smart phone and tablet. at&t has new competition in broadband. it turns out google fiber promises speeds 100 times faster. what is google fiber? orie johnson explains. >> google fiber is an attempt to jumpstart internet service and them unprecedented speed. google fiber
that is why you have john kerry basically telling the russians to stand down will stop in fact, reminding them of what the russians said about libya. you told us not to go into libya. you should stand out on this situation. >> as for former president viktor yanukovych, he has been on the run. yesterday, moscow granted him protection "on the territory of russia" courting to russian news agencies. in one report, he was seen in a moscow hotel and was now seen in this kremlin...