father couldn't but it's still my country. i saw for over that everyone is fighting every one of us had been a mess no sane person could be happy there. and the other was after gadhafi is death in twenty eleven the world thought the war was over. to have been terrible. but when gadhafi fell another war began. but this. meant that. we should know if someone told you your brother was killed or your brother was raped of what would be worse my brother was raped looking.
him it has received death threats he carries his entire life in a suitcase and sleeps in a different place every night. in the limits of war when you see a libyan someone from your country doing such things i mean you feel ashamed. if you walk well of course but when i was in libya i ended up hating all libyans but my father couldn't but it's still my country couldn't off over that everyone is fighting every one of us how it's a mess no sane person could be happy there. and i would look after gadhafi is death in twenty eleven the world thought the war was over and the salafi be able to have been terrible. but when gadhafi fell another war
a very difficult topic for us they're still doing it today i know they had orders to rape to humiliate and to leave they came from gadhafi. pretty good there. rape on command that's all fat mom wants to say but she does provide a few concrete details the soldiers' uniforms their weapons their vehicles a portrait of the soldiers who carried out the orders begins to emerge. so near was one of got dopy soldiers who is now in tunis on good days his gaze is open on bad ones it's a skull. his body is covered in scars. he says that what happened made him
would happen to me. i have. a right a shallow or even though i know such things could happen during a war but when i was given a lot i think i don't want to talk about the problem because it's not like it is for you in the west it's a very difficult topic for us they're still doing it today i know they had orders to rape to humiliate him to leave they came from gadhafi. pretty good there. rape on command that's all fat mom wants to say but she does provide a few concrete details this'll jer's uniforms their weapons their vehicles a portrait of the soldiers who carried out the orders begins to emerge.
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their nuclear weapons. they wouldn't get anything without it. this is their meal ticket, one of the poorest countries in the world. this is why we have it on television this morning. why i think the talk of denuclearization, it's just talk. little chance they would give up nuclear weapons when they saw what happened to gadhafi and saddam. we'll talk about this rhetorically. you won't get it. like any other negotiation, what are we going to give and what are we going to get. north korea wants tangibles, sanctions relief. the real question is what do we get that's tangible. >> on that point about the symbolism of this moment, i'm looking, september 29th is the day president trump say it, among many other things since then, he and kim are in love. now, he's having this meeting
house press corps was evicted from its workspace. as our nbc news team reports the forced move was highly unusual because the white house had approved of and supported the use of the space by media who cover the president. "the washington post" summed up the situation this way, and we quote, "what happens when the authoritarian ruler of north korea checks into a hotel teeming with american journalists filing round the clock reports, the free press loses." with us from vietnam our own carol lee, nbc news national political reporter who happened to be in the hotel lobby when the north korean contingent arrived. here with us in d.c. two of our returning veterans. peter baker. chief white house correspondent for the "new york times." and a.b. 120drd, columnist and associate editor at real clear politics. carol, i'm not sure whether body clockwise it feels you should be going down for the night or having lunch, but we won't keep you long. having once seen gadhafi in a
gadhafi. kim wants an iron clad guarantee to recognize his regime. >> bill: ed henry will join us in a moment. go back to new york and open it up to the others joining us as well. >> sandra: let's bring in our new york city panel. mo elleithee, senior spokesman for hillary clinton's 2000 8 kam tain. jonathan wack tell and marc lotter. good morning to all of you. we continue our coverage from hanoi back here in new york city. we look on now the second historic summit happening with these two leaders. marc, big expectations or do you think at this point people are looking on to just watch this relationship as it develops? >> i think it's a process.
a armicist, if he makes some other pronouncements during the summit it, could set off a lot of craziness. i'm not particularly sanguin about this. but i think this is giving people false hope. they've seen the murder of gadhafi in the streets and have seen this administration calling for regime change in venezuela and in iran and i don't think they're going to trust any promises or actual agreement that calls on them to take
about this. not that saber rattling is better than saber rattling, but i think this is give iing peopl false hope. keeping nuclear weapons is the regime survival strategy for the kim family. they saw the murder of gadhafi in the streets and they've seen this administration basically calling for regime change in venezuela and in iran and i don't think they're going to trust any promises or any agreement actual agreement that calls on them to take tangible steps. >> let's turn to capitol hill now. michael cohen set to begin his three-day marathon of congressal testimony. first, a closed session with the senate intelligence committee. a spokesman says it begins at 9:30 a.m. in a classified location. richard burr says it is expected to last ten hours and that there are no restrictions on what he can discuss in this private session. tomorrow's testimony before the house oversight committee is the only open session and we're