cleanup effort. the only person convict in the plane bombing over lockerbie, scotland, has attended a pro-muammar al-qaddafi rally, in a wheelchair in the rally in tripoli. he was freed from a scottish prison in 200 19, supposedly with terminal cancer. he returned to libbia, a hero. the bomb killed 271 people, mostly americans. now back to on the record. want to be the next president before i ask you about speaker boehner s plan, i m curious looking at the acrimony and what is going on in washington, do you miss the u.s. senate or are you glad
aapparently the threat was not enough remove him from power or make him consider being arrested. bret: rick leventhal live in misurata, libbia, early tuesday morning. thank you. the next chapter in the greek financial tragedy takes place this week in the form of a vote on a controversial savings and revenue bill. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot report what is the government has given, is it about to take away. a banner today with a mod earn battle cry. to people of the power and never surrender organize counterattack. greeks are angry about austerity package pushed by the government, of prime minister pope inedreaux to be voted on this week. it includes tack hikes and prevent the country from going bust and clearing the way for international bail-out money. the message of the protest in front of the greek parliament building would become a nightly ritual. get out, go away. we cannot pay any more, this man said.
traveled since then. aapparently the threat was not enough remove him from power or make him consider being arrested. bret: rick leventhal live in misurata, libbia, early tuesday morning. thank you. the next chapter in the greek financial tragedy takes place this week in the form of a vote on a controversial savings and revenue bill. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot report what is the government has given, is it about to take away. a banner today with a mod earn battle cry. to people of the power and never surrender organize counterattack. greeks are angry about austerity package pushed by the government, of prime minister pope inedreaux to be voted on this week. it includes tack hikes and prevent the country from going bust and clearing the way for international bail-out money. the message of the protest in front of the greek parliament building would become a nightly ritual. get out, go away. we cannot pay any more, this man said.
but they came back directly. reporter: the men are stabilize at the former garage for farm tractors and moved to hospital in misurata for proper treatment. displaying grit and resolve all the way. near libbia, rick leventhal, fox knew. shannon: tens of thousands took to the street in yesmen and they demanded that the president son leave the country. president ali abdullah saleh is in saudi arabia recovering from wounds sustained on an attack on his compound. his sons are commanders in the army. there is skepticism at the white house about the latest move by syria s president to hold on to power which came in the form of a 70-minute televised speech. correspondent leland vittert tells us what he said and how it was received. reporter: in a carefully choreographed speech broadcast from damascus university, defiant syrian president alternated from long promised but never delivered reforms to angry rhetoric.
yeah, we re going to win but they came back directly. reporter: the men are stabilize at the former garage for farm tractors and moved to hospital in misurata for proper treatment. displaying grit and resolve all the way. near libbia, rick leventhal, fox knew. shannon: tens of thousands took to the street in yesmen and they demanded that the president son leave the country. president ali abdullah saleh is in saudi arabia recovering from wounds sustained on an attack on his compound. his sons are commanders in the army. there is skepticism at the white house about the latest move by syria s president to hold on to power which came in the form of a 70-minute televised speech. correspondent leland vittert tells us what he said and how it was received. reporter: in a carefully choreographed speech broadcast from damascus university, defiant syrian president alternated from long promised but never delivered reforms to angry rhetoric.