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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110223:05:36:00

video shot on cell phones or uploaded through social media. what we can tell you is that libya s strongman the past 41 years, moammar gadhafi, is calling for all out war on anyone that dares question his regime. libyan state television broadcast a rambling, aggressive 73-minute speech in which he pounded his fists, vowing to fight on until his last drop of blood was spilled, saying he would die a martyr. all in front of a carefully chosen backdrop, his palace. gadhafi denied being responsible for the violence against protesters, but also called them rats and mercenaries, and urged his supporters to take to the streets to fight them. gadhafi even appeared to give them a legal pretext, brandishing his green book which reportedly contained illegal

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110223:09:35:00

they say neighborhoods are littered with bodies after protesters were fired on from speeding cars, tanks, helicopters. even have a report that planes dropped explosives on protesters from above, and that foreign mercenaries were firing indiskrim nantly. independent journalists have yet to make it into the capitol city. richard engel made it into eastern libya today. i ll join us to tell us what he saw there in a moment. for what s happening in most of the country, we are forced to rely on witness accounts and video shot on cell phones or uploaded through social media. what we can tell you is that libya s strong man the past 41 years, moammar gadhafi, is calling for all out war on anyone that dares question his regime. libyan state television broadcast a rambling, aggressive

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110223:02:36:00

video shot on cell phones or uploaded through social media. what we can tell you is that libya s strong man the past 41 years, moammar gadhafi, is calling for all out war on anyone that dares question his regime. libyan state television broadcast a rambling, aggressive 70 minute speech in which he pounded his fists, vowing to fight on until his last drop of blood was spilled, saying he would die a martyr. all in front of a carefully chosen backdrop, his palace. gadhafi denied being responsible for the violence against protesters, but also called them rats and mercenaries, and urged his supporters to take to the streets to fight them. gadhafi even appeared to give them a legal pretext, brandishing his green book which reportly contained illegal statute saying lib yans that betray their country should be put to death. libyan state television showed

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