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egypt. welcome to crossfire thank you all about remind you we're talking about egypt's revolution. you can say. ok now i want to go back to you in london what's going to prevail in egypt is there going to be the rule of the majority or democratic values yes i have confidence in the power of the media or invest treats living in tents in back to you square and everywhere i have power and confidence in the people but i would get the say something very important how matz was encouraged by is that you have to fight against facts. and. then you had and was encouraged by us and muslim brotherhood were encouraged by the government of egypt we cannot separate because of what happened that their colors big taters the capitalist pollers they play fair i believe your solution that he at least social used to have a revolution for equality and social justice because if egypt is independent who will use colonizers of course and their allies like my part up and said so deeply what they are afraid of the real socialists through of the millions and that's why they encourage some high mass muslim bro
egypt. welcome to crossfire thank you all about remind you we're talking about egypt's revolution. you can say. ok now i want to go back to you in london what's going to prevail in egypt is there going to be the rule of the majority or democratic values yes i have confidence in the power of the media or invest treats living in tents in back to you square and everywhere i have power and confidence in the people but i would get the say something very important how matz was encouraged by is that...
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absolutely it's a long process listen i worked in egypt as an anchorwoman as a t.v. show and i stay there in two thousand and eight and i saw the far far side of the arab of the region but the part of the muslim brothers they were well organized they have they know the ground very well they know the egyptian people they know how to speak their language populist language is the one that will get them a lot of votes and you go to any mosque inside in everywhere in the south of egypt if any is simple enough even without the background or the education he will start saying something our guide on how and have when and how we should fight here and there then i've got millions of dollars let's be let's be clear about this are going there are gender is already there i want to go back you know i want to go back to well i mean one of the things i think is very interesting here is that is the west going to decide who votes the right way and the wrong way because we see that with you see that with hamas and i'm not saying you should like or dislike these groups but i mean if the
absolutely it's a long process listen i worked in egypt as an anchorwoman as a t.v. show and i stay there in two thousand and eight and i saw the far far side of the arab of the region but the part of the muslim brothers they were well organized they have they know the ground very well they know the egyptian people they know how to speak their language populist language is the one that will get them a lot of votes and you go to any mosque inside in everywhere in the south of egypt if any is...
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welcome back to cross talk about remind you we're talking about egypt's revolution . live the can't sleep live. ok now i do go back to you in london let's go to prevail in egypt is a going to be the rule of the majority or democratic values. yes i have confidence in their power of the millions who are in the streets living in tents in the square and everywhere i have confidence in the people but i would like to say something very important how mass was encouraged by israel to fight against fact and then led and was encouraged by us and muslim brotherhood were encouraged by the government of egypt we cannot separate because of what happened there parlors the dictators the capitalist powers they play fair and religious revolution then early socialist revolution for equality and social justice because if egypt is independent who will use colonizers of course and their allies like mubarak and said that so they put what they are afraid of the real socialist through of their millions and that's why they encourage some high mass muslim brothers religious groups tell a few un
welcome back to cross talk about remind you we're talking about egypt's revolution . live the can't sleep live. ok now i do go back to you in london let's go to prevail in egypt is a going to be the rule of the majority or democratic values. yes i have confidence in their power of the millions who are in the streets living in tents in the square and everywhere i have confidence in the people but i would like to say something very important how mass was encouraged by israel to fight against fact...
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welcome back to cross talk about remind you we're talking about egypt's revolution in. egypt. started. ok now i want to go back to you in london what's going to prevail in egypt there's a going to be the rule of the majority or democratic values yes i have confidence in the power of the neons for invest treats living in tents and back in the square and everywhere i have confidence in the people but i would get up and say something very important how matz was encouraged by israel in the fight against russia. and. then you had and was encouraged by us and muslim brotherhood were encouraged by the government of egypt we cannot separate because of what happened that all others the dictators the capitalists pollers they play fair i really just sort of who should then the socialist revolution for equality and social justice because if egypt is independent who will use colonizers of course and their allies like mubarak and said then so be pretty what they are afraid of the real socialist through of the millions and that's why they encourage some i'll come as muslim brothers religious
welcome back to cross talk about remind you we're talking about egypt's revolution in. egypt. started. ok now i want to go back to you in london what's going to prevail in egypt there's a going to be the rule of the majority or democratic values yes i have confidence in the power of the neons for invest treats living in tents and back in the square and everywhere i have confidence in the people but i would get up and say something very important how matz was encouraged by israel in the fight...
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welcome across town about to remind you we're talking about egypt's revolution. ok. ok now i do go back to you in london what's going to prevail in egypt is it going to be the rule of the majority or democratic values. yes i have confidence in their power of the millions for our industries living in tents in companies square and everywhere i have power and confidence in the people but i would like to say something very important how mass was encouraged by israel to fight against that. bin laden was encouraged by us and muslim brotherhood were encouraged by the government of egypt we cannot separate because what happened there their followers the haters the capitalists powers they can a fair and religious revolution then any early socialist revolution for equality and social justice because if egypt is independent who are use can eyes of course and their allies like not barak and so then so be it what they are afraid of the real socialists through of the millions and that's why they encourage some high mass muslim brothers religious groups to tell a few years in egypt
welcome across town about to remind you we're talking about egypt's revolution. ok. ok now i do go back to you in london what's going to prevail in egypt is it going to be the rule of the majority or democratic values. yes i have confidence in their power of the millions for our industries living in tents in companies square and everywhere i have power and confidence in the people but i would like to say something very important how mass was encouraged by israel to fight against that. bin laden...
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welcome to cross talk about remind you we're talking about egypt's revolution. in egypt. ok now i want to go back to you in london what's going to prevail in egypt there's a good to be the rule of the majority or democratic values yes i have confidence in the power of the media invest treats living in tents into the square and everywhere i have a lot and confidence in the people but i would get the say something very important how mass was encouraged by is there and if the fight against fat. and then ben ladden was encouraged by u s and muslim brotherhood were encouraged by the government of egypt we cannot separate because what happened that the followers the dictators the capitalist pollers they play fair and really just sort of lucian that and he and the socialist have a new show for equality and social justice because if egypt is independent who will use connives or of course and then allies like mubarak and said then so they put it what they are afraid of that really socialist through of the millions and that's why they encourage some high mass muslim brothers religi
welcome to cross talk about remind you we're talking about egypt's revolution. in egypt. ok now i want to go back to you in london what's going to prevail in egypt there's a good to be the rule of the majority or democratic values yes i have confidence in the power of the media invest treats living in tents into the square and everywhere i have a lot and confidence in the people but i would get the say something very important how mass was encouraged by is there and if the fight against fat....
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when i was visiting egypt and company with a coptic woman originally from egypt, we visited the egyptian museum. and she pointed out to me very clearly that species can you push a button? >> it was press, sorry about that. is this better? >> yes. >> thank you. when i was in egypt, i visited with nokia, my co-author and a coptic egyptian, coptic women. we visited the egyptian museum. she pointed out very specifically that none of the guide, the curators and the professional staff in the museum were of coptic origin. this was a deep -- she was deeply disturbed by this because to her it indicated the very custodians of the heritage that wasn't factors, that she could claim, they traced the history back thousands of years in egypt that they were cut off from being the custodians of their own heritage. and, therefore, it was an affront to her that you're not allowed to represent some of the history of the country. >> that's her interesting this notion of being there so long, it's their history but how does that play out in the relation between egyptians and copts. is a between muslim egyptian
when i was visiting egypt and company with a coptic woman originally from egypt, we visited the egyptian museum. and she pointed out to me very clearly that species can you push a button? >> it was press, sorry about that. is this better? >> yes. >> thank you. when i was in egypt, i visited with nokia, my co-author and a coptic egyptian, coptic women. we visited the egyptian museum. she pointed out very specifically that none of the guide, the curators and the professional...
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egypt is a good case in point.preme council of the armed forces makes good in egypt, will hand back power to civilians elected by parliament and the president, election democratic, if the security sector is reformed and there is a fundamental respect for human rights, and someone, then that will be a good relationship. if that does not take place, i would hope the obama administration would then hold them accountable to some extent and call them out on those issues. host: a question off of twitter for you. will support for mubarak of a backlash against policies in the region? guest: yes, unfortunately. as you know, the united states foreign policy is extremely unpopular in the region. one of the factors have to do with, not only support former bart but support for other are authoritarian regimes across the region -- not only support for mubarak but support for other of authoritarian regimes. high-ranking american officials in the state department were saying on january 25th that mr. .ubarak's government was stable
egypt is a good case in point.preme council of the armed forces makes good in egypt, will hand back power to civilians elected by parliament and the president, election democratic, if the security sector is reformed and there is a fundamental respect for human rights, and someone, then that will be a good relationship. if that does not take place, i would hope the obama administration would then hold them accountable to some extent and call them out on those issues. host: a question off of...
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secretary of state has announced that washington has been in contact with egypt's muslim brotherhood the move was welcomed by the country's largest islamic group which has a strong following in egypt but was bound by the rule of ousted president hosni mubarak well the brotherhood says it's planning to stand in parliament to elections scheduled for september let's get more on this now crossing lies in international relations professor and he's an anchor for us many times of being with us have now what business do you think the u.s. has in contacting the muslim brotherhood. well i think they recognize that it's by far the best group in this. situation and so if the lections going to hit in september the likelihood is that it will be. good. and it's also with the americans distancing themselves from the support for many decades of oracle is so. there's the rest of the food on how. very much we're going to many egyptians. want to say it's nothing to do with ours forward on before the birth of this year but this does mark is quite strange attack doesn't it america's interest in egypt has
secretary of state has announced that washington has been in contact with egypt's muslim brotherhood the move was welcomed by the country's largest islamic group which has a strong following in egypt but was bound by the rule of ousted president hosni mubarak well the brotherhood says it's planning to stand in parliament to elections scheduled for september let's get more on this now crossing lies in international relations professor and he's an anchor for us many times of being with us have...
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egypt without that, terrible. about 20,000 prisoners had been freed from the prisoners. many ammunitions and weapons had been stolen. it caused a big burden on our children to scare the country, -- to secure the country. the armed forces is quite different from the security forces. many factors also have been negatively affected due to the administration and others. the economy was in a very bad shape. also as you said, our country, if you like to damage egypt, you can do it this way. yet this problem between christians and muslims . in some places there is no problems. but the uneducated people, you can ignite the big problems between them. that was the case and day-by-day we were trying to manage all these problems. when -- with a clear from the first day that we were not -- we declared from the first day that we were not a replacement for the legislature. we would have new constitution. the main objective of the transition period. and we were not seeking to proceed for this authority. and if we would free and f
egypt without that, terrible. about 20,000 prisoners had been freed from the prisoners. many ammunitions and weapons had been stolen. it caused a big burden on our children to scare the country, -- to secure the country. the armed forces is quite different from the security forces. many factors also have been negatively affected due to the administration and others. the economy was in a very bad shape. also as you said, our country, if you like to damage egypt, you can do it this way. yet this...
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the egypt museum. she pointed out to me very clearly -- >> can you push the button on your microphone? >> it was pressed. is this better? >> thank you. >> she pointed out -- when i was in egypt, i visited with nadia ghlay, my co-author, and we visited the egyptian museum. she pointed out that none of the guides, curators, and professional staff in the museum were of coptic origin. this was -- she was deeply disturbed by this. to her it indicated that the very custodians of a heritage that was hers that she could claim, cops trace their history back to the time for thousands of years of egypt, they were cut off from being the custodian of their own heritage. it was an affront to her that cops were not allowed to represent some of the history of the country. >> that's very interesting that this notion of the cops having been there for so long. it being their history. how does that play out in the relations between egypts and cops? is it between muslim and cops? is this something that occurred in the rhet
the egypt museum. she pointed out to me very clearly -- >> can you push the button on your microphone? >> it was pressed. is this better? >> thank you. >> she pointed out -- when i was in egypt, i visited with nadia ghlay, my co-author, and we visited the egyptian museum. she pointed out that none of the guides, curators, and professional staff in the museum were of coptic origin. this was -- she was deeply disturbed by this. to her it indicated that the very custodians...
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egypt has huge problems and of course the revolution in itself is one of them ironic because the. answer to sort of really dampened to be enthusiasm of tourists to go that it could the tourist season in the winter which the footsore suicide that people are worried about. other economic problems rising price of food also so there's a big problem and the problem is for the americans they don't have the kind of money if you like a real marshall plan to egypt to promise that a country of eighty million people need order to have a significant effect on the standard of living to really get a boost economy or subtree resources the president doesn't have a very long lead a on your own experience now what hall do you see egypt following in the theat sound. i think it's very very difficult to predict there are several plausible parts one is that some horrible the actions will be held and some kind of constitutional democratic system will uphold the other but a pretty clique will support it in some way it's more likely it is precisely because of social and economic hopelessness who believe i
egypt has huge problems and of course the revolution in itself is one of them ironic because the. answer to sort of really dampened to be enthusiasm of tourists to go that it could the tourist season in the winter which the footsore suicide that people are worried about. other economic problems rising price of food also so there's a big problem and the problem is for the americans they don't have the kind of money if you like a real marshall plan to egypt to promise that a country of eighty...
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what we need in egypt is a revolution of the mind. we have had a resolution that -- revolution that has overthrown mubarak. the revolution continues because during his 30 years in power, his dictatorship basically suffocated all slivers of light outside egypt, and the groups that suffered the most i think were women and minorities. you heard about the state of christians in egypt from your reporter a few minutes ago, and i think the same applies to women as well. there is a long ago, but i know from the women in the ground who continue to take part in the revolution, that the revolution of their mind is the real focus. >> do you sense any nostalgic for the past in egypt, no matter how oppressive it was? >> it was part of a kind of natural "at least renew were were before. it is important to remember that not all egyptians join the revolution, and some now worry about where the country is going, look ahead and say they do not know who will win the elections. but again, it is important to remember that this is a result of mubarak's dict
what we need in egypt is a revolution of the mind. we have had a resolution that -- revolution that has overthrown mubarak. the revolution continues because during his 30 years in power, his dictatorship basically suffocated all slivers of light outside egypt, and the groups that suffered the most i think were women and minorities. you heard about the state of christians in egypt from your reporter a few minutes ago, and i think the same applies to women as well. there is a long ago, but i know...
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filled up cairo's tahrir square and other cities across the country to voice their anger against egypt's interim government we've got the latest for you tonight also. from fla to the flight to learn approach palestinian activists want their ships for planes to reach guards and now after a convoy of humanitarian vessels was halted in greek. dozens of activists interrogated in international court only one manages to sit we speak to them in just a few moments. to one zero and lift plus the final blastoff the last of a launch of atlantis marks the end of the u.s. space shuttle program the end of an era. in business russia wants to increase its annual crude oil production to five hundred or nine million tons but the country's refinery capacity needs urgent modernization turn me for a full business bullets twenty minutes from now. hello this is our team and it's ten pm here in moscow and our top story for you thousands of people have been protesting in egypt's tahrir square all day and into the night now to voice their anger at the interim government over the country sluggish rate of reform de
filled up cairo's tahrir square and other cities across the country to voice their anger against egypt's interim government we've got the latest for you tonight also. from fla to the flight to learn approach palestinian activists want their ships for planes to reach guards and now after a convoy of humanitarian vessels was halted in greek. dozens of activists interrogated in international court only one manages to sit we speak to them in just a few moments. to one zero and lift plus the final...
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these are going to keep on fighting egypt that think they can work. very hard at it that is why things like think they can come together on the fact that. you know not the beastly. change is going to keep coming back. pretty. hard. but if you want to follow all the very latest from egypt you can follow in this and now it's latest twitter updates to all the details on the breaking developments there from tahrir square she's got eyewitness accounts and fresh updates on those protests today and tonight we're going to twitter you can find us an. underscore called. hundreds of protesters tonight of this being blocked by is where their attempts to reach gaza by air dozens were detained for questioning in tel aviv on the arrival of a majority were prevented from even reaching some of the big european airports just last week a humanitarian fratello with hundreds of. pain is bound for garza was stopped from leaving a greek court triggering this fresh attempt to ease a blockade party's policy is but go to an airport where she spoke the only activists believed t
these are going to keep on fighting egypt that think they can work. very hard at it that is why things like think they can come together on the fact that. you know not the beastly. change is going to keep coming back. pretty. hard. but if you want to follow all the very latest from egypt you can follow in this and now it's latest twitter updates to all the details on the breaking developments there from tahrir square she's got eyewitness accounts and fresh updates on those protests today and...
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egypt's coptic christians say that would not be good for them.would not be good for united states, for the western civilization. >> i think the coptic christians would be in a difficult spot. much more difficult than if the muslim brotherhood than with hosni mubarak. >> in the first few days of hosni mubarak, they faysed more than 60 attacks. >> christians are waiting for a thorough investigation and prosecution of those responsible for the bombing last new year's day, 23 people killed, 97 injuried. congressman wolf says it is time the united states become an advocate for them. >> there should be pressure on the administration to stand out with the persecuted and coptic christians are the leading point of the spear. if egypt trends the other way, the impact it will have. >> middle east expert wallid fairs -->> secretary of state announced they would begin arguing with the muslim brotherhood. >> they should be the partners of the west knowing very well their final goal is to establish an islamic state like iran or sudan or ultimately like the tali
egypt's coptic christians say that would not be good for them.would not be good for united states, for the western civilization. >> i think the coptic christians would be in a difficult spot. much more difficult than if the muslim brotherhood than with hosni mubarak. >> in the first few days of hosni mubarak, they faysed more than 60 attacks. >> christians are waiting for a thorough investigation and prosecution of those responsible for the bombing last new year's day, 23...
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force in egypt. and, will continue to put money into helping them get through this transition. not. the qatar money is more for development projects although i think of the 10 billion they have talked about, 500 million with cash and all this money coming from the gulf states for egypt has made it possible for them to say we don't want money from the world hankin we don't want an honey from the imf. because they don't want the conditions that are likely to tube t. attached. if they take money from the imf where is the money from the gulf, don't think -- it is given without conditions. so, i think they can count on the gulf states at least for the next year or two, continued to provide them a good deal of the money they need to make it through the transition. speak it is really an insurance policy and no quid pro quo is the way i would put it. go ahead turkowski i mean i think the egyptians want to take the money and run with it as it were. i mean, the saudi's are fairly interested in having the milit
force in egypt. and, will continue to put money into helping them get through this transition. not. the qatar money is more for development projects although i think of the 10 billion they have talked about, 500 million with cash and all this money coming from the gulf states for egypt has made it possible for them to say we don't want money from the world hankin we don't want an honey from the imf. because they don't want the conditions that are likely to tube t. attached. if they take money...
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we have alienated egypt, and the arab countries.he united nations, our main ssc in the least in maddens now appears to be the soviet union. at the very week when the red army has been shooting down the brave people of hungary and poland, i doubt if ever before in our diplomatic history has any policy in such an complete and catastrophic failure. ike was not sleeping well. his doctor was concerned. the president's blood pressure was volatile. his heart skip beats. he suffered constant abdominal discomfort and diarrhea. the records at the eisenhower library are marvelously detailed. one day i really did, i told one of the staff that daily reports of the president's diarrhea was just a little more informations and i really wanted or needed. then late in the night of november 2nd john foster dulles was priced to walter reed hospital where the next morning doctors removed a cancerous tumor from his colon. on saturday morning november 3rd the news from the middle east was a dismal. syrian saboteurs had blown up oil pipelines running throu
we have alienated egypt, and the arab countries.he united nations, our main ssc in the least in maddens now appears to be the soviet union. at the very week when the red army has been shooting down the brave people of hungary and poland, i doubt if ever before in our diplomatic history has any policy in such an complete and catastrophic failure. ike was not sleeping well. his doctor was concerned. the president's blood pressure was volatile. his heart skip beats. he suffered constant abdominal...
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if as expected egypt rejected the ultimatum, britain and france would begin bombarding egypt on october 31st followed by the troop landings but remember this was a secret. it was not in the newspapers. what was in the newspapers that day was that the soviet union had sent troops into budapest laundry killing dozens of protesters. eisenhower knew nothing of the secret meeting in paris. that day the intelligence advisory committee chaired by the cia director, the brother of john foster dulles is a myth of the war wasn't eminent in postponed to further revision of the estimates. the committee ignored an fbi report that an unnamed country was considering military action against nasser. monday october 29th eisenhower campaigning in florida was handed a note as he boarded his plan for richmond virginia. the note said that the israeli army had attacked egypt and israel's forces had driven to 25 miles of the suez canal. back in the white house that might come in pingree and profane eisenhower ordered the secretary to find a message to the israelis telling them we are going to apply sanctions. w
if as expected egypt rejected the ultimatum, britain and france would begin bombarding egypt on october 31st followed by the troop landings but remember this was a secret. it was not in the newspapers. what was in the newspapers that day was that the soviet union had sent troops into budapest laundry killing dozens of protesters. eisenhower knew nothing of the secret meeting in paris. that day the intelligence advisory committee chaired by the cia director, the brother of john foster dulles is...
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sweeney is all over egypt. it is a matter of sovereignty, to have some money from abroad [unintelligible] not egypt only can accept that. >> i would ask two more questions and then we will turn it over to steve. you mentioned that you and your colleagues are ready to go back to your professional jobs as military men. eager. >> that is correct. >> since 1952 the egyptian military has played a fairly prominent role in egyptian life. you cannot say that it has only played a military role but it has played a military and political role since 1952. and right now you're playing one of your most important roles in your history. if the project works, new parliament, new president, and we are on a new track toward democratic egypt, which many of us here very much hope will happen, what kind of role will the military still play? there are two models that i have in mind. one is turkey in the 1980's, the markets have return, but the military looks over the privileged outlook for stability and oversees the constitutional or
sweeney is all over egypt. it is a matter of sovereignty, to have some money from abroad [unintelligible] not egypt only can accept that. >> i would ask two more questions and then we will turn it over to steve. you mentioned that you and your colleagues are ready to go back to your professional jobs as military men. eager. >> that is correct. >> since 1952 the egyptian military has played a fairly prominent role in egyptian life. you cannot say that it has only played a...
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he refused to go into indochina or egypt. he just didn't do it. and he disliked very much marginal military invention. he believed -- colin powell gets the credit for the doctrine of overwhelming force these days. and often think that general powell ought to remind us dwight eisenhower talked about it all the time but he got it from the great pyramid general but overwhelming force. and that marginal -- the trouble ike understood very well the trouble with partial interventions is they spin out of control. that they are very hard to manage. and the libyan ones appears to me to be the way so i don't know whether the president would want to talk with me about that or not. i'm a little concerned that it's becoming a stalemate. and you can have not only a unilateral quagmire like we've had in a couple places and you could have a multilateral quagmire too. yes, sir. >> what was richard nixon's role in this, if any? >> richard nixon's role -- there's a lot of mythology about nixon and eisenhower. i don't want to get too involved but the eisenhower presid
he refused to go into indochina or egypt. he just didn't do it. and he disliked very much marginal military invention. he believed -- colin powell gets the credit for the doctrine of overwhelming force these days. and often think that general powell ought to remind us dwight eisenhower talked about it all the time but he got it from the great pyramid general but overwhelming force. and that marginal -- the trouble ike understood very well the trouble with partial interventions is they spin out...
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>>reporter: egypt is certainly heading into uncharted waters. the events over the next few months will be decisive. the fact remains though that for the first time in its history the country's future is in the hands of its people. and to most egyptians - that's the greatest start the country could have. >>reporter: and next week we'll have a more in depth look at the impact of the revolution on tourismin egypt. as large industry and manufacturers from around the world search for ways to reduce their carbon footprints, global industrial giants are looking for greener and readily available sources of energy. and hydroelectric power is proving a serious draw. >>reporter: the last few years have seen unprecedented growth in the use of hydropower...from smelting metals to internet data centres. >>taylor: companies are getting more scrutinized about their whole chain of activities and if you can bring in a cleaner renewable energy to carry out your activities it is only going to build in terms of responsibility and perceptions around that company. org
>>reporter: egypt is certainly heading into uncharted waters. the events over the next few months will be decisive. the fact remains though that for the first time in its history the country's future is in the hands of its people. and to most egyptians - that's the greatest start the country could have. >>reporter: and next week we'll have a more in depth look at the impact of the revolution on tourismin egypt. as large industry and manufacturers from around the world search for...
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their revolution was hijacked and they want it back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone . we go through the. dictatorship is still alive and well the taste of freedom was short lived and military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant. worse than before i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing now. take them to prison yes now they're being greedy violent they want to kill you. in the first place he's known simply as uncle forced in here in egypt a social network or with a twitter army of some thirty thousand followers the military civilians have to stop immediately immediately this is you know one of the major demands we're putting forward one of many demands including transparent trials for the fallen regime and the purging of corrupt officials unfortunate for the people. they had this kind of revenge. that when he fell down because it's over everything is going to be fine and the country is. cleaned up. but that's not. early in the week protesters began setting up camp here on top
their revolution was hijacked and they want it back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone . we go through the. dictatorship is still alive and well the taste of freedom was short lived and military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant. worse than before i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing now. take them to prison yes now they're being greedy violent they want to kill you. in the first...
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out here on top here they all say different things into egypt but they are trying to gather because the people we've spoken to feel like their revolution has been stolen we go through the of mubarak but the mubarak's dictatorship is still a life when the taste of freedom goes short lived the military use and full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant and worse than i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing now. take them through a prison i guess now they're being greeted by the want to kill you with this building in the first place he's known simply as hostile here in egypt a social network or with a twitter army of some thirty thousand followers the military trials of civilians have to stop in egypt in egypt this is you know one of the major demands we're putting forward one of many demands including transparent trials for the fallen regime and the purging of corrupt officials they got rid of mubarak you know their high banking officials but now egypt will be the same way it was before january some of that little officials little mubar
out here on top here they all say different things into egypt but they are trying to gather because the people we've spoken to feel like their revolution has been stolen we go through the of mubarak but the mubarak's dictatorship is still a life when the taste of freedom goes short lived the military use and full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant and worse than i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing now. take them through a prison i guess...
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egypt's uprising might have power. did president mubarak but to them he's far from gone thousands of people out here on top here they all see different visions of egypt but they join together because the people we've spoken to feel like their revolution has been stolen we've got rid of mobile so the mobile apps that people should. live on when the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant worse than before i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing now and take them through a prison i guess now they're being greedy violently want to kill you what evolution this tool is in the first place he's known simply as uncle horst i'm here in egypt a social network or with a twitter army of some thirty thousand followers the military throws of civilians have to stop immediately immediately and this is you know one of the major demands we're putting forward one of many demands including transparent trials for the phone regime and the
egypt's uprising might have power. did president mubarak but to them he's far from gone thousands of people out here on top here they all see different visions of egypt but they join together because the people we've spoken to feel like their revolution has been stolen we've got rid of mobile so the mobile apps that people should. live on when the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant worse than before i think they...
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because of revolt thousands once again flooded cairo's main square demanding forms egypt's authorities or the suspension of policemen accused of killing protesters to increase uprisings. thank you and goodbye britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world turns the last page of its one hundred sixty eight year history in the wake of phone hacking allegations and the rest. of the surprise you turn germany's now willing to provide insurance for nato forces in libya direct contrast to its original position or intervention that speculation is being pressured by other alliance members. in its latest cloak and dagger case georgia has accused three photojournalists of working for the russian secret services group an include suppressants what is person photographer who's never. charged with spying for foreign state two days later pointing the finger this time garden reports many see it as a witch hunt. georgia is on a spy role and not for the first time this time the spotlights being shined on those usually behind the camera for photographers were arrested on thursday on suspicion of s
because of revolt thousands once again flooded cairo's main square demanding forms egypt's authorities or the suspension of policemen accused of killing protesters to increase uprisings. thank you and goodbye britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world turns the last page of its one hundred sixty eight year history in the wake of phone hacking allegations and the rest. of the surprise you turn germany's now willing to provide insurance for nato forces in libya direct contrast to its...
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like it was a revolt as thousands once again flood tyreese main square demanding reforms egypt's also refused water this expansion of the policemen accused of killing protesters during february is uprising. also surprise he turned germany's now willing to provide million thought and nato nations rather the nato forces and even direct contrast to its original position on intervention and the speculation it's been pressured by other allies members. about thank you angered by britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world turns the last page of its one hundred sixty eight year history in the wake of phone hacking allegations and direct. hello and welcome to the program this is all she's you know sort of our thanks for joining us and it's late it's cloak and dagger case georgia has accused three photojournalists the wiking for the russian secret services a group that includes president's personal photographer was noted on thursday and charged with spying for a foreign state two days later today he said pointed the finger at moscow but as john barton reports and then he said there'
like it was a revolt as thousands once again flood tyreese main square demanding reforms egypt's also refused water this expansion of the policemen accused of killing protesters during february is uprising. also surprise he turned germany's now willing to provide million thought and nato nations rather the nato forces and even direct contrast to its original position on intervention and the speculation it's been pressured by other allies members. about thank you angered by britain's best...
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egypt's prime minister has ordered the suspension of all police accused of brutality during revolution that toppled president mubarak on friday thousands of egyptians turned out for the biggest rally in months and that over the slow pace of prosecuting officials they also accuse the interim leadership of dragging its feet on promised reforms teasing sonali wait to see if legacy is still a knife. egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone thousands of people out here on top here they all see different visions of egypt but they join together because the people we've spoken to feel like their revolution has been stolen we go through the book so the mubarak's the ship has a life and when the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant forced them to feel i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing now and take them to a prison i guess now they're being treated violent they want to kill that evolution they still live in the first place he's known simply as
egypt's prime minister has ordered the suspension of all police accused of brutality during revolution that toppled president mubarak on friday thousands of egyptians turned out for the biggest rally in months and that over the slow pace of prosecuting officials they also accuse the interim leadership of dragging its feet on promised reforms teasing sonali wait to see if legacy is still a knife. egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone thousands of...
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once again flooded cairo's main square demanding reforms in egypt supporters or the suspension of policemen are accused of killing protesters during programs uprisings. and surprise neutral gemini's they are willing to provide limitations greater force and libya and direct contrast to its original position of intervention and its circulation is one pressured by other members. and saving greece the country's paralyzed economies are top of christina god to do list she sets out her stall as the new chief of international monetary fund. that they are watching r t and our weekly news review welcome to the program and its latest cloak and dagger case georgia has accused three photojournalists of working for the russian secret services the group that includes president saakashvili his personal photographer was netted on thursday charged with the spying for foreign states two days later the same point. but as time barton reports many see it as a witch hunt. georgia is on a spy role and not for the first time this time the spotlight being shined on those usually behind the camera for photographers w
once again flooded cairo's main square demanding reforms in egypt supporters or the suspension of policemen are accused of killing protesters during programs uprisings. and surprise neutral gemini's they are willing to provide limitations greater force and libya and direct contrast to its original position of intervention and its circulation is one pressured by other members. and saving greece the country's paralyzed economies are top of christina god to do list she sets out her stall as the...
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egypt is a good case in point.the supreme council of the armed forces makes good in egypt, will hand back power to civilians elected by parliament and the president, election democratic, if the security sector is reformed and there is a fundamental respect for human rights, and someone, then that will be a good relationship. if that does not take place, i would hope the obama administration would then hold them accountable to some extent and call them out on those issues. host: a question off of twitter for you. will support for mubarak of a backlash against policies in the region? guest: yes, unfortunately. as you know, the united states foreign policy is extremely unpopular in the region. one of the factors have to do with, not only support former bart but support for other are authoritarian regimes across the region -- not only support for mubarak but support for other of authoritarian regimes. high-ranking american officials in the state department were saying on january 25th that mr. .ubarak's government was s
egypt is a good case in point.the supreme council of the armed forces makes good in egypt, will hand back power to civilians elected by parliament and the president, election democratic, if the security sector is reformed and there is a fundamental respect for human rights, and someone, then that will be a good relationship. if that does not take place, i would hope the obama administration would then hold them accountable to some extent and call them out on those issues. host: a question off...
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egypt's prime minister has ordered the suspension of police accused of brutality in revolution. on friday thousands of egyptians turned out for peace rally in months it will slow pace of prosecuting officials they also accuse the interim leadership of dragging its feet on promised reforms teasin sonali want to see if he's still alive. egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone thousands of people out here on top here they all see different visions like egypt but they try to get there because the people we've spoken to feel like their revolution has been still there we go through of mobile so the mobile apps that it will ship are still alive and well the taste of freedom was short lived and military is in full power mass media is being choked in a passion still rampant and worse than i think they were and catching activists as much as they are doing now. take them to a prison i guess now they're being reviled they want to kill you wouldn't believe this children in the first place he's known simply as uncle question here in egypt a social n
egypt's prime minister has ordered the suspension of police accused of brutality in revolution. on friday thousands of egyptians turned out for peace rally in months it will slow pace of prosecuting officials they also accuse the interim leadership of dragging its feet on promised reforms teasin sonali want to see if he's still alive. egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone thousands of people out here on top here they all see different visions like...
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echoes of revolt as thousands once again flood cairo's main square demanding forms egypt's authorities or the suspension of policeman accused of killing protesters during febreze uprisings. thank you and goodbye britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world turns the last page of its one hundred sixty eight year history in the wake of hacking allegations under arrests. surprise new turn germany is now willing to provide missions for nato forces in libya in direct contrast to its original position only to mention that speculation is being pressured by other announcement this. broadcasting around the world and around the clock and says r.t. and our weekly news if you welcome. its latest quicken data case georgia has accused three photojournalists of working for the russian secret services a group that includes president saakashvili a person photographer was netted on thursday and charged with spying for a foreign state two days later to basic pointed the finger at moscow but it's dumbarton reports many see it as a witch hunt. georgia is on a spy role and not for the first time t
echoes of revolt as thousands once again flood cairo's main square demanding forms egypt's authorities or the suspension of policeman accused of killing protesters during febreze uprisings. thank you and goodbye britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world turns the last page of its one hundred sixty eight year history in the wake of hacking allegations under arrests. surprise new turn germany is now willing to provide missions for nato forces in libya in direct contrast to its...
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egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone thousands of people out here on top here they all say different things into egypt but they join together because the people we've spoken to feel like their revolution has been stolen we go through the book so the more books the cable ship is through a life and when the taste of freedom go short lived the military using full power mass media is being choked in a fashion doing rampant worse than i think they were and capturing activists as much as they are doing now and take them to prison i guess now they're being read by the want to kill with this in the first place he's known simply as posting here in egypt a social network or with a twitter army of some thirty thousand followers the military thought it was of civilians have to stop you need it immediately this is you know one of the major demands we're putting forward one of the many demands including transparent trials for the fallen regime and the purging of corrupt officials they got rid of mubarak you know their high ranking officials but now egypt
egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone thousands of people out here on top here they all say different things into egypt but they join together because the people we've spoken to feel like their revolution has been stolen we go through the book so the more books the cable ship is through a life and when the taste of freedom go short lived the military using full power mass media is being choked in a fashion doing rampant worse than i think they were...
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egypt produces van de sac of the members of the security forces accused of killing protesters during the uprising that toppled former president hosni mubarak a statement comes after thousands of egyptians turned out for the biggest rally in months angered over the slow pace of prosecuting officials and reforms the people say they will keep fighting until they see change out he's innocent now isn't the same. egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone thousands of people out here on top here they all see different visions of egypt but they join together because the people we've spoken to feel like their revolution has been still there we go through. so the mood once the people show. the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant and worse than before and i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing now. take them through a prison i guess now they're being really violent they want to kill you that evolution they still that in the first place he's known
egypt produces van de sac of the members of the security forces accused of killing protesters during the uprising that toppled former president hosni mubarak a statement comes after thousands of egyptians turned out for the biggest rally in months angered over the slow pace of prosecuting officials and reforms the people say they will keep fighting until they see change out he's innocent now isn't the same. egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone...