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they were on the wrong side of the battle, on gaddafi's side. children take a lesson in arabic in dormitories once used by a turkish construction firm. the 200 families in this camp are still viewed as enemies. these people organize their own lives. the government provides food, water, and guards at the camp fences. they keep out armed militants seeking revenge. people here would be hunted down if they were to leave the camp. six have been missing for weeks, presumed dead or being tortured in a secret prison. the camp director says his people fear for their lives. >> i cannot return to my homeland. if i left this camp, it would be a game of russian roulette. they may or may not find me. if they did, they would capture me and take me to a secret location. >> the city or what remains of it -- about 25,000 people, more than half of the tribe, used to live here. all were forced to flee from the revolutionaries. they are also accused of human- rights abuses. they help get off the -- gaddafi's forces and gave them shelter. this commander remembers tho
they were on the wrong side of the battle, on gaddafi's side. children take a lesson in arabic in dormitories once used by a turkish construction firm. the 200 families in this camp are still viewed as enemies. these people organize their own lives. the government provides food, water, and guards at the camp fences. they keep out armed militants seeking revenge. people here would be hunted down if they were to leave the camp. six have been missing for weeks, presumed dead or being tortured in a...
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this is something that muammar gaddafi alleged as well, with linkes to al qaeda. something he has always denied. he then went home to be a key figure in the overthrow of muammar gaddafi, something backed by britain and the united states. libya is at a time of great transition at the moment. the government has a lot on its plate. i think it is likely they have the tripoli military council that could be a key figure in future libyan government. >> all of this goes back to documents discovered in tripoli. is it clear whether all of the documents have been gone through yet, or might there be some more surprises? >> i think it is quite likely there could be more surprises. my understanding is the documents were enormous and will take in suburban time to go through all of them. we only know a certain stature documents that have been found. that is not to say there are not others out there. just speaking to people here in tripoli, is it the extent of the libyan operations under muammar gaddafi was absolutely massive. one might imagine more documents could emerge over tim
this is something that muammar gaddafi alleged as well, with linkes to al qaeda. something he has always denied. he then went home to be a key figure in the overthrow of muammar gaddafi, something backed by britain and the united states. libya is at a time of great transition at the moment. the government has a lot on its plate. i think it is likely they have the tripoli military council that could be a key figure in future libyan government. >> all of this goes back to documents...
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-- documents discovered after gaddafi's fall. he previously denied involvement, but now, there are allegations he signed papers authorizing mi-6 involvement. now a member of the new libyan regime, the victim is suing. here is our diplomatic editor. >> the case of the islamic militant who was flown home from the far east to imprisoned and tortured, has taken a new turn. the focus has moved to the british foreign office. his lawyers served papers on jack straw, the uk's foreign secretary back in 2004 when the militant leader was bundled on a plane back to libya. >> mr. straw has the letter and has been given until the 19th of may to respond. unfortunately, it seems that although he clearly said that he had no part in it and knew nothing about it last year, unfortunately it looks as though the response now is going to be the same as the rest of the government, which is neither to confirm nor deny the circumstances. so it might well be that we end up having to ask the court to proceed with the matter. >> the case has its origin in th
-- documents discovered after gaddafi's fall. he previously denied involvement, but now, there are allegations he signed papers authorizing mi-6 involvement. now a member of the new libyan regime, the victim is suing. here is our diplomatic editor. >> the case of the islamic militant who was flown home from the far east to imprisoned and tortured, has taken a new turn. the focus has moved to the british foreign office. his lawyers served papers on jack straw, the uk's foreign secretary...
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following the fall of gaddafi. >> this is now the subject of the metropolitan police inquiry. his not commenting for now. he's expected to speak to detectives. bbc news. >> day three of the trial of the extremists is under way. he said -- i hope you'll try to ridicule be less. -- me less. his links to militant nationalism. he refused to the demands identity or answer direct questions about specific details. it is the second day. he is accused of the massacre of people in norway last summer. he carried out the most sophisticated and spectacular attack in europe since the second world war. countryplace in the must operate within syrian sovereignty -- monitor's placed in the country must opera within syrian sovereignty. the british ambassador to the united nations released a video urging to end the bloodshed in her country. the video posted on youtube is their attempt to probe -- crush the anti-government protests. >> for the sake of your people. stop your husband and his supporters. stop being a bystander. with thisust begin video. quite surprisingly at this time. >> i think it
following the fall of gaddafi. >> this is now the subject of the metropolitan police inquiry. his not commenting for now. he's expected to speak to detectives. bbc news. >> day three of the trial of the extremists is under way. he said -- i hope you'll try to ridicule be less. -- me less. his links to militant nationalism. he refused to the demands identity or answer direct questions about specific details. it is the second day. he is accused of the massacre of people in norway last...
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nicolas sarkozy compared events in homs to the fate of libya under colonel gaddafi. jim muir. >> despite the regime's crackdown, the finance keeps erupting, even in the heart of damascus. protesters frequently disrupt major streets with roadblocks. it has a nuisance value, stopping traffic for a few minutes. it will hardly bring the regime to its knees. the tiny handful of the u.n. observers still on the ground, still in single figures, cannot monitor events are around the country. an agreement with the government on their operating procedures has not yet been pinned down. both sides say it is close. this is the biggest challenge the observers will face. ban ki-moon admitted there had been an escalation of violence. in parts of homs, rebel fighters are still being pounded by heavy weapons. according to the peace plan, they should have been withdrawn over a week ago. the tanks and heavy weapons are still very much there. ban ki-moon says it's critically important they should be taken away. the government says they're fighting armed terrorist gangs. the bombardment has
nicolas sarkozy compared events in homs to the fate of libya under colonel gaddafi. jim muir. >> despite the regime's crackdown, the finance keeps erupting, even in the heart of damascus. protesters frequently disrupt major streets with roadblocks. it has a nuisance value, stopping traffic for a few minutes. it will hardly bring the regime to its knees. the tiny handful of the u.n. observers still on the ground, still in single figures, cannot monitor events are around the country. an...
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if they're not to gaddafi loyalists, and where did they get all this power from? >> security forces sent by the libyan government to try to restore calm wre warmly welcomed -- were warmly welcomed. this vast country has no real central authority, no army to dispatch. since the revolution which toppled the 42-year-long rule of gaddafi, libya has been policed by dozens of separate heavily armed militias often with longstanding rivalries. last week the government said around 150 people were killed in fighting between rival groups in the southwest of the country. not a conducive environment for elections, which are due in two months. bbc news, tripoli. >> this is gmt from bbc world news. i am david eades. french police have launched a new series of raids against suspected islamic extremists. american republican mitt romney moves one step closer to securing his party's nomination to challenge barack obama in this year's presidential election. he has won all three of the latest primaries. now, interest rates in europe. >> nobody is holding their breaths. they will likel
if they're not to gaddafi loyalists, and where did they get all this power from? >> security forces sent by the libyan government to try to restore calm wre warmly welcomed -- were warmly welcomed. this vast country has no real central authority, no army to dispatch. since the revolution which toppled the 42-year-long rule of gaddafi, libya has been policed by dozens of separate heavily armed militias often with longstanding rivalries. last week the government said around 150 people were...
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the clashes are taking place in the northwest which has seen sporadic unrest since gaddafi was killed in october. >> the latest point of friction between libya's rival militias. it is not clear how or why it started. but it is believed to involve a group of ethnic observers against arabs from neighboring towns. local hospitals were busy. this man accused gangs still loyal to gaddafi as provoking the violence. >> we came under fire from all directions and with all kinds of weapons. if they are not loyalists, where do they get this power from? >> security forces sent by the libyan government to try to restore call more warmly welcome. but those government forces were more than likely just another militia. this vast country has no real central authority. how army to dispatch. since the revolution that toppled the 42-year-long ruler, libya has been policed by dozens of separate heavily armed militias, often with longstanding rivalries. last week, the government said around 150 people were killed in fighting with rival groups in the southwest of the country. not conducive environment for a
the clashes are taking place in the northwest which has seen sporadic unrest since gaddafi was killed in october. >> the latest point of friction between libya's rival militias. it is not clear how or why it started. but it is believed to involve a group of ethnic observers against arabs from neighboring towns. local hospitals were busy. this man accused gangs still loyal to gaddafi as provoking the violence. >> we came under fire from all directions and with all kinds of weapons....
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told the british government approved the rendition of a terrorist suspect, handing him over to the gaddafi regime in libya, where he says he was tortured. it is midday in london, 7:00 2:00 inwashington, anew york, d the afternoon in syria, where clashes continue ahead of the ceasefire that is planned. it had already been thrown into doubt after the government in damascus demanded written guarantees from the opposition to end their attack and a promise from foreign governments not to fund or arm the rebels. early on monday, the violence spilled over the border. syrian forces fired at a refugee camp inside turkey, losing three people. our correspondent, jim muir, is joining us from beirut. this is quite serious. this is the first incident of them firing at civilians inside the turkish border. >> yes, it's a rather obscure incident. there are reports there was some sort of ambush by syrian rebel fighters on army troops just on the border leading to a clash and exchange of fire and shooting by the syrians into turkey. no doubt the turkish officials will get to the bottom of it. the result is a
told the british government approved the rendition of a terrorist suspect, handing him over to the gaddafi regime in libya, where he says he was tortured. it is midday in london, 7:00 2:00 inwashington, anew york, d the afternoon in syria, where clashes continue ahead of the ceasefire that is planned. it had already been thrown into doubt after the government in damascus demanded written guarantees from the opposition to end their attack and a promise from foreign governments not to fund or arm...
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gaddafi. the interim government in tripoli has refused to hand over mr. gaddafi. in a nearby courtroom, anders breivik claimed the death penalty or a full acquittal where the only logical outcomes for his killing of 77 people. his statement came on the third day of this trial as he was questioned over its alleged links with other extremist. we have the latest from oslo. >> under tight security, they drove him to court this morning. at the country held its breath, waiting for more revelations. it is impossible to know what is going on behind the eyes of anders breivik, hard to see if the evil haunts him. whether he is the screams -- he hears the screams of those killed. he maintains that his attacks came after he joined the network of like-minded nationalist. the police doubt such a network exists. anders breivik insists he attended a meeting in the u.k. under cross-examination today, he said anyone could do what i did. he spoke of nationalist training sessions that were to deal with everything
gaddafi. the interim government in tripoli has refused to hand over mr. gaddafi. in a nearby courtroom, anders breivik claimed the death penalty or a full acquittal where the only logical outcomes for his killing of 77 people. his statement came on the third day of this trial as he was questioned over its alleged links with other extremist. we have the latest from oslo. >> under tight security, they drove him to court this morning. at the country held its breath, waiting for more...
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@@no dijeon que muammar al-gaddafi ayudó con 60 millones dólares dólares.univision fds lateunivi. >> un equipo de chicago era favorito,univision@@noticiero ua se ganó su boleto y anotaron ayovi, castillo y lópez. >> recuerde que mañana podrá disfrutar del clásico cruz azul a las 4;55 horas del este. >> los chicago bulls derrotaron a los de philadelphia. >> no podrá jugar el resto de la temporada por una lesión.ion@@nv >> antesnoticiero univision fds orlando derretaron al equipo de miami. >> además sería la primera go u baja para los olímpicos . >> dos importantes bajas . >> ahora un adelante de lo que tendrá mañana jorge ramos . >> este domingo una asesora del presidente barack obama nos dice por que arizona tiene propias leyes migratorias. >> estamos tratando de proteger a la gente. >> si él llegara a ser presidente de méxico legarizaria la marihuana. >> y dos políticos quieren que nos nos llamen ni hispano, ni latinos, sino hispanilatinos. >> formamos una oportunidad de política nueva, todo en al punto. >> nueva pausa y en solo segundos las imágenes de la cenv anua
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if they're not gaddafi loyalists, where did they get all this power from? from where? >> security forces sent by the libyan government to try to restore calm were warmly welcomed. but those government forces were more than likely just another militia in all but name. this vast country has no real central authority, no army to dispatch. since the revolution, which toppled the 42-year-long rowel of muammar qaddafi, libya has been policed by dozens of separate, heavily armed militias, often with long-standing rivalries. last week, the government said around 150 people were killed in fighting between rival groups in the southwest of the country. not a conducive environment for elections which are due in two months' time. john donaldson, bbc news, tripoli. >> the union has announced sanctions against mali's new military leadership as well as armed groups who have seized a portion of the country. >> the capital bamako abuzz with moped riders determined to avoid a petrol embargo. scuffles break out. this young man calls for the country's neighbors to do more to help and faste
if they're not gaddafi loyalists, where did they get all this power from? from where? >> security forces sent by the libyan government to try to restore calm were warmly welcomed. but those government forces were more than likely just another militia in all but name. this vast country has no real central authority, no army to dispatch. since the revolution, which toppled the 42-year-long rowel of muammar qaddafi, libya has been policed by dozens of separate, heavily armed militias, often...
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also in this program -- a terror suspect says colonel gaddafi's regime sues british intelligence services over their role in his rendition to libya. and the american golfer bubba watson wins the masters after a sudden-death playoff over the south african, louis oosthuizen. >> let's start with some news that has been coming in in the past few moments. those are reports that syrian troops have opened fire on refugee who are trying to cross the border into turkey. i'm hearing that at least five people have been wounded, including turkish nationals. this comes as syria's foreign minister visits russia for key talks on the failing cease-fire. we will be returning to the border between syria and turk toy speak to our correspondent, jonathan head, in the next few minutes. let's look at those other diplomatic occurrences around the cease-fire proposals and the foreign minister of syria is to visit moscow for key talks, as hopes of a u.n.-backed cease-fire appears to be in at that timers. russia has been a crucial ally to damascus in recent months, but supporters of the peace plan did seem to be o
also in this program -- a terror suspect says colonel gaddafi's regime sues british intelligence services over their role in his rendition to libya. and the american golfer bubba watson wins the masters after a sudden-death playoff over the south african, louis oosthuizen. >> let's start with some news that has been coming in in the past few moments. those are reports that syrian troops have opened fire on refugee who are trying to cross the border into turkey. i'm hearing that at least...
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. >> dice que actuales miembros dijeon que muammar al-gaddafi ayudó con 60 millones dólares dólares. >> vamos con el deporte. >> un equipo de chicago era favorito, los chicago bulls sufrieron un duró golpe. >> en la selva chiapaneca jaguares de chiapas recibió a su similar. >> por su parte tigres perdió su invicto al caer con puebla. >> en el estadio hidalgo pachuca se ganó su boleto y anotan ayovi, castillo y lópez. >> recuerde que mañana podrá disfrutar del clásico cruz azul a las 4;55 horas del este. >> los chicago bulls derrotaron a los de philadelphia. >> no podrá jugar el resto de la temporada por una lesión. >> antes de desperme, les tengo dos más, los magics de orlando derretaron al equipo de miami. >> además sería la primera gran baja para los olímpicos . >> dos importantes bajas . >> ahora un adelante de lo que tendrá mañana jorge ramos . >> este domingo una asesora del presidente barack obama nos dice por que arizona tien propias leyes migratorias. >> estamos tratando de proteger a la gente. >> si él llegara a ser presidente de méxico legarizaria la marih
. >> dice que actuales miembros dijeon que muammar al-gaddafi ayudó con 60 millones dólares dólares. >> vamos con el deporte. >> un equipo de chicago era favorito, los chicago bulls sufrieron un duró golpe. >> en la selva chiapaneca jaguares de chiapas recibió a su similar. >> por su parte tigres perdió su invicto al caer con puebla. >> en el estadio hidalgo pachuca se ganó su boleto y anotan ayovi, castillo y lópez. >> recuerde que mañana...
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. >> the international criminal court has ordered libya to hand over the son of former dictator gaddafi. >> libya is said to comply with the demand, and he was caught in the desert last year and is accused of the killing of civilians during the pollution. >> germans are hoping to hide assets in swiss banks will have to move their funds elsewhere. >> after years of negotiations, the german and swiss governments want to ratify the deal and finally end this. this would pour billions into german state coffers. >> switzerland is a paradise for german tax evaders, but that could be turning -- that could be coming to an end. finance minister says he is satisfied with the deal. >> if you look at the deal, you will see we worked with germany to make it happened. the goal is to find a fair compromise and a long-term solution. >> germany's finance minister and his swiss counterpart agreed on a plan to tax assets retroactively up to 41%. but german opposition parties say at let's tax dodgers off the -- it lets tax dodgers off the hook. >> it is an understatement to say we will not be able to pursue
. >> the international criminal court has ordered libya to hand over the son of former dictator gaddafi. >> libya is said to comply with the demand, and he was caught in the desert last year and is accused of the killing of civilians during the pollution. >> germans are hoping to hide assets in swiss banks will have to move their funds elsewhere. >> after years of negotiations, the german and swiss governments want to ratify the deal and finally end this. this would pour...
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general burden sharing and in and to the gaddafi regime. we are now ratcheting up the pressure on other brutalizes, people are brutalized like assad and syria. putting america firmly on this side of freedom around the world. we made the g-20 a new forum recognizing the realities of the 21st century. we refocused our development policy on developing the capacity of our -- other nations and steadily combating climate change. that is the essence of our record. the question is, where does gov. romney stand? how would he keep our citizens safe in our nation secure? in the face of the challenges that we now understand are ahead of us, what with gov. mitt romney do? the truth is, we do not know for certain. we know where the governor starts. he starts with a profound -- a profound misunderstanding of the responsibilities of a president and the commander in chief. here is what he says. if we want somebody who has a lot of experience in foreign policy, we can simply go to the state department. but, that is not how we choose a president. a president
general burden sharing and in and to the gaddafi regime. we are now ratcheting up the pressure on other brutalizes, people are brutalized like assad and syria. putting america firmly on this side of freedom around the world. we made the g-20 a new forum recognizing the realities of the 21st century. we refocused our development policy on developing the capacity of our -- other nations and steadily combating climate change. that is the essence of our record. the question is, where does gov....
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a different tune for administration that offered to help lib ran opposition overthrow muammar gaddafi. friends of syria want to send a total of 300 u.n. observers. >>t: live at the pentagon. thank you. at least 30 people were killed today in iraq in a series of explosions. this is the aftermath of car bombing. in all, 12 attacks. 117 people were wounded. coordinated strikes were the first major attack in iraq in nearly a month. south carolinsouth korea today d deployment of a new cruise missile that it says can hit any target in the north and warned of immediate retaliation against any provocation. north korea figured out why last week's rocket test failed. back at home, we have new exclusive video concerning one of the main figures in the government tracking operation that went terribly wrong. operation fast and furious. correspondent william la jeunesse fills us in from los angeles. >> the most wanted man in the fast and furious investigation, caught on government camera firing ten rounds from the .45-caliber handgun. yet, he remains free to trafficed thousands of guns to mexico. on
a different tune for administration that offered to help lib ran opposition overthrow muammar gaddafi. friends of syria want to send a total of 300 u.n. observers. >>t: live at the pentagon. thank you. at least 30 people were killed today in iraq in a series of explosions. this is the aftermath of car bombing. in all, 12 attacks. 117 people were wounded. coordinated strikes were the first major attack in iraq in nearly a month. south carolinsouth korea today d deployment of a new cruise...
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only libya's muammar gaddafi ruled longer. under dos santos firm grip, angola has seen an economic boom fuelled by its mineral wealth. unusual stream of economic migrants from europe -- jacques has traded his car for a motor scooter, and now he can drive to work in half the time. and he rarely has to worry about the weather. in the angolan capital luanda, traffic is getting heavier as more and more vehicles clog the narrow streets. this seventh-floor apartment in the city center has a market value of a million u.s. dollars. jacques is the lead architect -- at age 32. and he's taken on larger projects than this. his life back in lisbon and barcelona looked very different. >> the principal reason why i came to angola, i'm going to show you why is because in europe we don't have anything more to build or almost anything. there are a few things, but not enough work for all the architects and here if you just have a look at the view you'll understand why because everywhere you look, it's a construction site. >> luanda's economic bo
only libya's muammar gaddafi ruled longer. under dos santos firm grip, angola has seen an economic boom fuelled by its mineral wealth. unusual stream of economic migrants from europe -- jacques has traded his car for a motor scooter, and now he can drive to work in half the time. and he rarely has to worry about the weather. in the angolan capital luanda, traffic is getting heavier as more and more vehicles clog the narrow streets. this seventh-floor apartment in the city center has a market...
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judges at the criminal court at the hague have put pressure for the release of gaddafi's son. >> you are watching news day on the bbc. still to come, we have a special report from eastern burma on one community that may not be feeling the benefits of the country's political reforms. >> and a greek olympic tragedy. why austerity cuts my jeopardize their participation in the london games. now let's take a look at what is making the front pages of the newspapers. let's start off with the guardian's front page report on the tax man's investigation into the online retailer amazon. the paper says despite sales of more than $4 million in britain, amazon has paid no corporation tax there. the daily telegraph report that american spy agencies have been reluctant to share intelligence with their british counterparts. the promise by the socialist candidate for the french presidency, calls to enact strong fiscal reforms and to race 50 billion users. good news for motorists, and it sees the first signs of cooling of the oil mark after the biggest rise in u.s. crude stock in 10 years. >> this is n
judges at the criminal court at the hague have put pressure for the release of gaddafi's son. >> you are watching news day on the bbc. still to come, we have a special report from eastern burma on one community that may not be feeling the benefits of the country's political reforms. >> and a greek olympic tragedy. why austerity cuts my jeopardize their participation in the london games. now let's take a look at what is making the front pages of the newspapers. let's start off with...
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weak to dislodge the experienced fighters, many of whom served before mercenaries for libya's muammar gaddafi. >> the former governor's palace in this desert city, the tuareg flag now flies overhead. the nomadic tuareg has long thought to establish their own nation in northern mali, a region they call azabad. two weeks ago a military coup plunged the country into chaos. mutinous million troops imposed the government. loyalist troops -- troops left in north and headed south, leaving the region but for the taureg to take over. how -- so far, another mali's neighbors north europe recognized the tuareg-controlled region as an independent state. >> we consider this unilateral declaration of independence of azawad to be null and void. we call on the tuareg rebels to act within the framework of political dialogue that respects mali's constitution and the country's unity. >> the west african block across is considering military intervention to stave off more rebel advances. >> police and hungary have captured a man suspected of murdering four of his relatives with a machete. three other family member
weak to dislodge the experienced fighters, many of whom served before mercenaries for libya's muammar gaddafi. >> the former governor's palace in this desert city, the tuareg flag now flies overhead. the nomadic tuareg has long thought to establish their own nation in northern mali, a region they call azabad. two weeks ago a military coup plunged the country into chaos. mutinous million troops imposed the government. loyalist troops -- troops left in north and headed south, leaving the...
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the big difference is in libya, colonel gaddafi had no friends. the rest of the world felt it could intervene. the french and british wanted to come in syria, harder to do that but let's watch this picture six months from now. after all else has failed, this may look an awful lot like libya and the administration having gotten a little bit pregnant having said we want al-assad to step down, they may have to make that choice. gwen: thank you, everyone. that's it for here for now but the conversation continues online and the "washington week" webcast extra where we'll try to make sense of president obama's buffett rule. before we go we want to send our condolences to fox news sunday's chris wallace on the loss of his father mike, a man who truly changed journalism. see you next week on "washington week." good night. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> one line helps communities turn plans into reality. helps shippers forge a path to prosperity. helps workers get back to work. one line is an engine for the economy and the future. no
the big difference is in libya, colonel gaddafi had no friends. the rest of the world felt it could intervene. the french and british wanted to come in syria, harder to do that but let's watch this picture six months from now. after all else has failed, this may look an awful lot like libya and the administration having gotten a little bit pregnant having said we want al-assad to step down, they may have to make that choice. gwen: thank you, everyone. that's it for here for now but the...
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judges in the hague have again asked libya to hand over the son of the country's former leader, muammar gaddafi. the son remains in custody of the military camp southwest of tripoli. he's wanted by the i.c.c. for crimes against humanity, but libyan authorities want to try him at home. argentina's president has condemned the violence outside the british embassy in the capital, buenos aires, earlier this week. protesters threw petro bombs to mark the anniversary of argentina's invasion of the falklands islands. now, for many parents, getting their children into a preschool can be a stressful and sometimes costly exercise. well, no more so than in new york. 1/3 of children don't receive state-funded preschool at all. in response to this educational rat race, some parents are opting to set up their own underground schools. the bbc's laura trevelyan reports from brooklyn. >> it's dropoff time for preschoolers in brook brooklyn, but this is no ordinary school. it's a co-opt run by the parents. there are 10 more such schools in this neighborhood alone. >> i put out on our family list serve, anybody in
judges in the hague have again asked libya to hand over the son of the country's former leader, muammar gaddafi. the son remains in custody of the military camp southwest of tripoli. he's wanted by the i.c.c. for crimes against humanity, but libyan authorities want to try him at home. argentina's president has condemned the violence outside the british embassy in the capital, buenos aires, earlier this week. protesters threw petro bombs to mark the anniversary of argentina's invasion of the...
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knight was spared when he was captured versus how his father was killed and i think the killing of gaddafi probably year the reaction was. the result and then to mimic millionaire get reaction from all around the world you know i think the group which captured it safe you know took that into consideration. they just took him in their custody his will treated. we'll take care of a think. we'll be tried according to. international cricket he upsets are you confident that he will face a fair trial. oh i don't come from them but he would have a fair trial let's talk about the arab spring in general what do you think it represents at this point looking at all the countries that had gone through it what does it stand for. arab spring to present. a new phenomenon president in the middle east at three presents the beginning of the new cultural immersion in the middle east and usually liberation trying to express itself in full of the. us control i'm going. to be you could equally as young people all around the world so it's it's a new phenomenon and i hold the countries of the world when dealing w
knight was spared when he was captured versus how his father was killed and i think the killing of gaddafi probably year the reaction was. the result and then to mimic millionaire get reaction from all around the world you know i think the group which captured it safe you know took that into consideration. they just took him in their custody his will treated. we'll take care of a think. we'll be tried according to. international cricket he upsets are you confident that he will face a fair...
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world to accept the effort to this middle east correspondent there well from syria to libya now moamar gaddafi is most influential son won't be heading to the war crimes court anytime soon libya wants to try to follow islam on home soil over the killing of protesters in the revolt which deposed his father and did we were hoping to talk to afshin rattansi was on the line from london to bring us up to date on that story that we've just lost the line. we don't have ok we will be going back to the story in just a bit let's talk about something else that should we see members from islamic groups including the muslim brotherhood are in washington there to try and boost their image in relations with the united states it's ahead of the first post revolution presidential election in egypt next month where political battles are heating up think has crossed your to me live on the line for the u.s. state of virginia is frank silva frank i can see you that is good news. you're from the independent think tank basic research good to see you on the program. let's talk about this that we're going to try to woo
world to accept the effort to this middle east correspondent there well from syria to libya now moamar gaddafi is most influential son won't be heading to the war crimes court anytime soon libya wants to try to follow islam on home soil over the killing of protesters in the revolt which deposed his father and did we were hoping to talk to afshin rattansi was on the line from london to bring us up to date on that story that we've just lost the line. we don't have ok we will be going back to the...
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that makes it clearly different than gaddafi in libya. he had no friends anywhere. he could not get that assistance. with that support, the leverage we need to pull to make sure that the assad regime goes, or my that support not be enough to let them stay? >> i thing that concerns you have indicated are the concerns we all share. part of the problem here is that assad still seems to maintain the loyalty of the military, even though there have been significant defections, the military still seems loyal and they continue to strike back at the libyan people, even as this effort to try to achieve a cease-fire and try to reduce violence there. we still see continuing artillery barrages violating the whole effort. >> what hope is there to get russia and china to change their stance and actually be more aggressive about fracturing the assad regime? >> obviously that was a concern when they initially voted against the security resolution that would have taken action here, but they have come around. they have supported the resolution that was adopted supporting annan and his
that makes it clearly different than gaddafi in libya. he had no friends anywhere. he could not get that assistance. with that support, the leverage we need to pull to make sure that the assad regime goes, or my that support not be enough to let them stay? >> i thing that concerns you have indicated are the concerns we all share. part of the problem here is that assad still seems to maintain the loyalty of the military, even though there have been significant defections, the military...
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gaddafi is gone. >> dana: we're not saying it specifically of the obama administration, but in general complacency. on 9/11, neither al gore nor george w. bush in the entire campaign in 2000 were asked about al-qaeda. >> this is an important distinction to make here. the obama administration said help remove hosni mubarak. now we find will put in place of hosni mubarak is likely muslim brotherhood government. >> juan: yeah. >> eric: that is a problem. is it not a problem? >> juan: you don't like democracy? >> eric: i don't like a group that the sole mission is advance shariah law over any form of people's government. >> juan: you are making judgments about the muslim brotherhood based on what they were in some of the involvement. they say now that they make progress and they want to, in fact, join democracy. >> you're buying it? >> juan: i say you have to give people a chance and allow a society to evolve. we can't dictate egyptian policy. >> eric: president bush allowed an experiment in egypt and let's remove -- >> dana: well, i don't think -- >> eric: remove muslim brotherhood, would
gaddafi is gone. >> dana: we're not saying it specifically of the obama administration, but in general complacency. on 9/11, neither al gore nor george w. bush in the entire campaign in 2000 were asked about al-qaeda. >> this is an important distinction to make here. the obama administration said help remove hosni mubarak. now we find will put in place of hosni mubarak is likely muslim brotherhood government. >> juan: yeah. >> eric: that is a problem. is it not a...
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. >> there is a definite danger to people living in the cityies against gaddafi. quick action had to be taken. he found a way to do it without breaking a law. he did not officially declared war. he help them do whatever they needed to do. >> does that correspond with what the constitution says? >> no, the spirit of the law? no, the letter of the law? yes. >> we know it is not a war but is there a loophole? >> lexi said, -- like i said, it did not go outside the spirit of the law but i think is one time it was justifiable. lack of action would have caused more harm than the opinions may differ but the constitution is still the final of the land. >> if we ignore the constitution, it is only -- it is not only apparel at this moment but it sets a precedent about what shall be the united states policy in yemen, sudan, syria, any place around the world. if we don't pay attention to this, but we don't contemplate the wisdom of the founders and divide the power within the government, we give away the country. ♪ >> go to studentcam.org to watch all the videos and continu
. >> there is a definite danger to people living in the cityies against gaddafi. quick action had to be taken. he found a way to do it without breaking a law. he did not officially declared war. he help them do whatever they needed to do. >> does that correspond with what the constitution says? >> no, the spirit of the law? no, the letter of the law? yes. >> we know it is not a war but is there a loophole? >> lexi said, -- like i said, it did not go outside the...
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that makes it clearly different than gaddafi in libya. he had no friends anywhere. he could not get that assistance. with that support, the leverage we need to pull to make sure that the assad regime goes, or my that support not be enough to let them stay? >> i thing that concerns you have indicated are the concerns we all share. part of the problem here is that assad still seems to maintain the loyalty of the military, even though there have been significant defections, the military still seems loyal and they continue to strike back at the libyan people, even as this effort to try to achieve a cease-fire and try to reduce violence there. we still see continuing artillery barrages violating the whole effort. >> what hope is there to get russia and china to change their stance and actually be more aggressive about fracturing the assad regime? >> obviously that was a concern when they initially voted against the security resolution that would have taken action here, but they have come around. they have supported the resolution that was adopted supporting annan and his
that makes it clearly different than gaddafi in libya. he had no friends anywhere. he could not get that assistance. with that support, the leverage we need to pull to make sure that the assad regime goes, or my that support not be enough to let them stay? >> i thing that concerns you have indicated are the concerns we all share. part of the problem here is that assad still seems to maintain the loyalty of the military, even though there have been significant defections, the military...
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he is now shelling cities where gaddafi was just promising to or threatening to. he said look there was international coalition willing to go in and provide air cover and do airstrikes in libya. there is not one here. in other words, he doesn't have the international support. not a ground swell of public opinion in the united states. you don't hear romney or republicans, other than mccain kahn and maybe a few others. >> grandstand -- >> i think there was more support for it. >> there was not. it was all leadership. either it exists in the white house or it doesn't. americans don't clamor to go to war. >> bret: fred? >> i agree. if you want to have a coalition, organize a coalition. you have to lead in that direction. the president talking to speech today about the legal effort, humanitarian effort. the diplomatic effort. the truth is that there needs to be a lot of leadership and there needs to be a bit of a military effort. nobody wants to put american troops on the ground and nato troops. you can create a no-fly zone. the same thing we did in iraq after the firs
he is now shelling cities where gaddafi was just promising to or threatening to. he said look there was international coalition willing to go in and provide air cover and do airstrikes in libya. there is not one here. in other words, he doesn't have the international support. not a ground swell of public opinion in the united states. you don't hear romney or republicans, other than mccain kahn and maybe a few others. >> grandstand -- >> i think there was more support for it....
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we helped get rid of saddam, gaddafi, osama. this man is like hitler, in my opinion. i do not want to take much of other people's time. host: we will keep taking phone calls on this subject this morning. first, i want to share with the syrian ambassador had to say yesterday. [video clip] >> a plan would not be successful unless everyone is committed to it. so far, the syrian government said that it is committed. we are expecting to get in touch with the other parties for those who are involved in initiating, sponsoring, and arming the armed groups in order to make the stopping of the violence relevant to all parties. host: a "the baltimore sun" reporting. on that, a related story in "usa today." like we said, that dollar figure salaries. that does not stop short of assisting the rebels which is what they have been pleading for according to "usa today." for many years, lebanon was under virtual occupation by syria after the president's father position thousands of troops in the country. the troops were withdrawn -- >> c. "washington journal" every morning. now live to
we helped get rid of saddam, gaddafi, osama. this man is like hitler, in my opinion. i do not want to take much of other people's time. host: we will keep taking phone calls on this subject this morning. first, i want to share with the syrian ambassador had to say yesterday. [video clip] >> a plan would not be successful unless everyone is committed to it. so far, the syrian government said that it is committed. we are expecting to get in touch with the other parties for those who are...
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during 40 years of moammar gaddafi's dictatorship the beaches there were reserved only for his family. now that he's gone the beaches are open to everybody in libya. they're topping it attract tourist on that coastline. >>> and a ghost ship that floated all the way from japan to alaska is now at the bottom of the pacific ocean. a coast guard cutter came in with a cannon. it blasted the that broke loose during the japanese tsunami and it floated across the pacific ocean ever since. there was fears that boat could become a hazard to other ships trying to navigate through the area. >> no lights -- >> yes. >> it's 8:41. in just 15 minutes, ross mirkarimi heads back to court. the critical question a judge will ask him today. also, monterey to washington, d.c., the very expensive commute for the nation's pentagon chief. >> reporter: fremont police have been at the scene of an overnight shooting since early this morning. we'll tell what you we know about the investigation so far and the streets still shut off because of it. @@ never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days.
during 40 years of moammar gaddafi's dictatorship the beaches there were reserved only for his family. now that he's gone the beaches are open to everybody in libya. they're topping it attract tourist on that coastline. >>> and a ghost ship that floated all the way from japan to alaska is now at the bottom of the pacific ocean. a coast guard cutter came in with a cannon. it blasted the that broke loose during the japanese tsunami and it floated across the pacific ocean ever since....