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everything is calm and the city at suez. it is still very tense after 48 hours now of sporadic clashes and violence. >> there is a lot more on that story at our web sites. he can find the latest on the story and our correspondent in cairo. soldiers led by the french in mali have recaptured. they seize the only bridge leading to the city. they then took control of the international airport. al qaeda link to out tid happening to the city. hundreds of thousands of malians are fleeing the north. the u.n. is set -- @ -- expect 700,000 will be displaced by the fighting. >> refugees are rirrived with a steadily increase of french and afghan troops. >> weeks the because the danger is everywhere. we do we explain it because the danger is everywhere. we did not want to get caught in the crossfire. as the conflict intensifies, hundreds are crossing in here every day. most of the refugees are one in the main aetna group. he is a chief. he says so far people have been targeted most of the alliance team. >> most people on my team but and
everything is calm and the city at suez. it is still very tense after 48 hours now of sporadic clashes and violence. >> there is a lot more on that story at our web sites. he can find the latest on the story and our correspondent in cairo. soldiers led by the french in mali have recaptured. they seize the only bridge leading to the city. they then took control of the international airport. al qaeda link to out tid happening to the city. hundreds of thousands of malians are fleeing the...
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the suez canal looking tranquil. we heard some army chief who said the suez canal is one of the foundations of egypt and needs to be protected, but it is cities all along the canal that are the ones that are burning and riots and protests are happening almost every night. we had a similar situation in two other cities during the night. generally peaceful but there have been deaths, particularly in port sayyid over the weekend and the threat of violence. >> and we have violence partly linked to the guilty verdicts planted to the football riots we had last year. how far do you think the current demonstrations reflect an organized political opposition to mohamed morsi? >> here is the thing, there is a great deal of dissatisfaction that the changes that were promised during the revolution have not come to fruition. but also the opposition, it feels, does not have a clear strategy about to take things forward except to take to the streets. people hitting the streets for all kinds of things. when people disagreed with a ju
the suez canal looking tranquil. we heard some army chief who said the suez canal is one of the foundations of egypt and needs to be protected, but it is cities all along the canal that are the ones that are burning and riots and protests are happening almost every night. we had a similar situation in two other cities during the night. generally peaceful but there have been deaths, particularly in port sayyid over the weekend and the threat of violence. >> and we have violence partly...
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port said it is a city that is of the suez canal and at the mouth of the suez canal that attaches to the mediterranean. the city has had a long history of resistance. when they nationalized the suez canal and the 1950's and egypt came under attack by france, britain, and is wrote from port said was a central target. there is a national pride in the collective memory of residence here. it is that culture of resistance that has exploded on the streets. what happened on saturday was a massacre of over 30 people who were outraged by a death sentence of 21 of their local football team fans, soccer game fans. the case has been going on for more than a year. many of the families of those, of the defendants. once the shocking verdict came out, 21 death sentences handed down, you could hear the screams of people in the streets. they approached the prison. the police opened fire. just that first day, 30 people were killed, including two police officers. the death toll the next day, they went out the funerals and the following day on sunday, seven more people were killed when the funeral came u
port said it is a city that is of the suez canal and at the mouth of the suez canal that attaches to the mediterranean. the city has had a long history of resistance. when they nationalized the suez canal and the 1950's and egypt came under attack by france, britain, and is wrote from port said was a central target. there is a national pride in the collective memory of residence here. it is that culture of resistance that has exploded on the streets. what happened on saturday was a massacre of...
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plus, violent protests intensify along egypt's suez canal.t choke out the pressure point for energy supplies? stay tuned, more "money" straight ahead. ♪ (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. ♪ melissa: so immigration reform is big news this week. democratic senator chuck schumer, republican senator, john mccain, teaming up to present their overhaul of the system, but what's the true cost, and what would it mean for the economy? here's to crunch the numbers is the center for immigration studies. steve, thank you for being on the show. >> thanks for having me. melissa: when we talk about the issue, i want to drill down on the numbers here and put emotion and
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plus, violent protests intensify along egypt's suez canal.t choke out the pressure point for energy supplies? stay tuned, more "money" straight ahead. ♪ ♪ melissa: so immigration reform is big news this week. democratic senator chuck schumer, republican senator, john mccain, teaming up to present their overhaul of the system, but what's the true cost, and what would it mean for the economy? here's to crunch the numbers is the center for immigration studies. steve, thank you for being on the show. >> thanks for having me. melissa: when we talk about the issue, i want to drill down on the numbers here and put emotion and politics to the side and what it means for the the economy. the biggest problem that we have right now is that we're having trouble growing gdp, and that's why we're not getting people become to work, one of the big reasons, and it strikes me from an economic perspective that the way you grow gdp is by adding to the population. you know, a bigger populationings that's more labor, more consumption, a bigger tax base. you're a bi
plus, violent protests intensify along egypt's suez canal.t choke out the pressure point for energy supplies? stay tuned, more "money" straight ahead. ♪ ♪ melissa: so immigration reform is big news this week. democratic senator chuck schumer, republican senator, john mccain, teaming up to present their overhaul of the system, but what's the true cost, and what would it mean for the economy? here's to crunch the numbers is the center for immigration studies. steve, thank you for...
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core few -- the curfew that is in place. >> the suez canal looking so tranquil and unaffected. cities on its banks have become the focus of egypt's turmoil. suez itself has had a state of emergency imposed and troops have been deployed after the deadliest time of protests since the revolution. this is one of the many grieving for those lost in the violence. was shot in the stomach as he and france went to join in the protests. >> i keep thinking of him lying and that hospital beds. he might wake up. i hunted him and hug him. he urged those thinking of going out to protest again to consider the parents they leave devastated if they died. even though the president announced a curfew here, he found opposition supporters planning to defy it. they have not materialized >> we're not afraid of death any more. i've seen so much blood with my own eyes. we cannot change the situation, cannot live with dignity. that is better. >> the protesters did take to the streets just before the curfew came into force. you can see what these people think of the curfew. we have seen them singing, danc
core few -- the curfew that is in place. >> the suez canal looking so tranquil and unaffected. cities on its banks have become the focus of egypt's turmoil. suez itself has had a state of emergency imposed and troops have been deployed after the deadliest time of protests since the revolution. this is one of the many grieving for those lost in the violence. was shot in the stomach as he and france went to join in the protests. >> i keep thinking of him lying and that hospital beds....
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. >>> egyptians in three suez canal provinces are under a state of emergency. they'll be subject to a curfew tonight. egypt's president, muhammad morsi delivered the angry edict last night. he's hoping to prevent the fledglingly democracy from spinning out of control. we have more from cairo. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. egypt's president mohamed morsi delivered a stern and angry warning in an address to the nation. the president declared a state of emergency in three of the country's largest cities in the eastern particular partly suez. he's also imposing a curfew to try to help restore security in those cities that have seen the most intense fighting. the military has been deployed in some of those cities and asking for more power. the ability to arrest civilians. that's is going ring alarm bells among many human rights activists. here in cairo protests continued for a fourth straight night between riot police and demonstrators bent on trying to get president mohamed morsi to resign from power and more importantly cancel a constitution that
. >>> egyptians in three suez canal provinces are under a state of emergency. they'll be subject to a curfew tonight. egypt's president, muhammad morsi delivered the angry edict last night. he's hoping to prevent the fledglingly democracy from spinning out of control. we have more from cairo. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. egypt's president mohamed morsi delivered a stern and angry warning in an address to the nation. the president declared a state of emergency...
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and in the cities of suez and ismailia near the suez canal.orces regained control today of port said.. closing roads in and out of the city, and taking control of government buildings, banks and courts. the hacker group "anonymous" claims it took over the u-s sentencing commission's website this weekend to protest the prosecution of internet activist aaron swartz. the f-b-i is investigating. aaron swartz committed suicide earlier this month.. as he was waitingto stand trial on charges of illegally downloading millions of academic journal articles. in a video, "anonymous" said swartz took his own life because he was faced with "an impossible choice." a large-scale rescue operation in arizona has paid off for dozens of hikers. raging floodwaters in a national forest trapped close to fifty hikers. rescue crews had to use cell phone signals to help find the people -- who were scattered throughout bear canyon. after a massive search effort, everyone was accounted for. the floodwaters resulted from runoff of heavy rainfall near tucson earlier in the
and in the cities of suez and ismailia near the suez canal.orces regained control today of port said.. closing roads in and out of the city, and taking control of government buildings, banks and courts. the hacker group "anonymous" claims it took over the u-s sentencing commission's website this weekend to protest the prosecution of internet activist aaron swartz. the f-b-i is investigating. aaron swartz committed suicide earlier this month.. as he was waitingto stand trial on charges...
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a state of emergency declared in egypt after riots in the biggest cities along the suez canal. >>> the dow is now set to post its best january in more than 20 years. shares rise after the central bank approve the second bailout as politicians make accusations over the failed lender. >>> 52% of those surveyed would prefer the uk to leave the euro. >> i should have said leave the european union. britain can't leave that monetary issue. we'll have plenty more on the relationship between britain and europe. for now, we can look at the relationship with markets. the euro stoxx 6700 is down about 0.4% today. not a done of differentiation. the biggest gainer, interestingly, is monti paschi. some of the airlines are struggling, too, on the back of ryan air's results. now take a look at what's happening across the bourses. we're seeing somewhat again of a trading pattern here after the last several trading sessions where it's not consistent. we'll get those up for you just as soon as we can. today, it's down pretty much across the board. the ibex shedding 0.12%. the cac 400.15% the. the xetra d
a state of emergency declared in egypt after riots in the biggest cities along the suez canal. >>> the dow is now set to post its best january in more than 20 years. shares rise after the central bank approve the second bailout as politicians make accusations over the failed lender. >>> 52% of those surveyed would prefer the uk to leave the euro. >> i should have said leave the european union. britain can't leave that monetary issue. we'll have plenty more on the...
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in fact, egyptian military has been also deployed in the cities of suez.rotesters, those who have been participating, have been angry about the slow transition of democracy. they're asking president muhammad morsi to cancel policies. he's holding talks with the members of the opposition. the members of the opposition say they will not participate unless president morsi is serious about resolving this conflict. >>> hundreds of families in brazil are mourning lost loved ones after a nightclub went up in flames killing a staggering 232 people. officials believe it was caused by a pyrotechnic display. the club's single exit was partially blocked by victim's bodies. it carries haunting similarities to a nightclub fire in 2003 that killed 100 people. >>> now to a dramatic rescue. a helicopter had to be called in when a pickup truck carrying two women and a 14 month old toddler was washed up the road. the child was too small for a regular rescue plane. he was placed in a dive bag that was hoisted up. >>> now here is your first look at this morning's dish of scram
in fact, egyptian military has been also deployed in the cities of suez.rotesters, those who have been participating, have been angry about the slow transition of democracy. they're asking president muhammad morsi to cancel policies. he's holding talks with the members of the opposition. the members of the opposition say they will not participate unless president morsi is serious about resolving this conflict. >>> hundreds of families in brazil are mourning lost loved ones after a...
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>> i'm talking about investments along the suez exacanal.have investments, and this can be an area where you can in vest -- have investors from outside and from the egyptians, also, can make real production area, industry. we -- i want to have this area as a real -- advance, developed area along the su you z canal. >> so you're looking for foreign investments? >> yes, why not. >> not only from the u.s. -- >> from china, from russia, from the arabs, from the egyptians, outside, from europe, from well, you know, the -- the real key entrance to africa is egypt, the logistic help to investors from africa can start from egypt. we have the suez canal, the mediterranean sea, we can go with the people from africa to sudan, to libya -- >> give me a thought about the arab spring in north africa and the middle east. because i came here after hosni mubarak was gone, with secretary of state hillary clinton. and i remember we got up, without much security. we just walked around cairo. she walked into tahrir square. people were applauding her. it was a ver
>> i'm talking about investments along the suez exacanal.have investments, and this can be an area where you can in vest -- have investors from outside and from the egyptians, also, can make real production area, industry. we -- i want to have this area as a real -- advance, developed area along the su you z canal. >> so you're looking for foreign investments? >> yes, why not. >> not only from the u.s. -- >> from china, from russia, from the arabs, from the...
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country i want to go back to the statements from the commander and he was referring to protecting the suez canal when explaining that the massive army deployment that's taking place in egyptian cities are these anti-government protests really a threat to places like the can now. that's a good question. to the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely that there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to embarrass the government specifically mostly and the military. on the surface however there are deeper interpretations of what's going on some of the interpretation goes this. conspiracy theory has it that the military council or the military is behind all of this so that they can have so that they can tighten the grip over serious denial and intensify their presence militarily over there probably they don't want to see it of an economic development of this specific strategic area because it would mean handover to civilian oversight of the canal rather than military oversight of the canal or some other interpretation goes as far as that image it is behind this be
country i want to go back to the statements from the commander and he was referring to protecting the suez canal when explaining that the massive army deployment that's taking place in egyptian cities are these anti-government protests really a threat to places like the can now. that's a good question. to the surface interpretation of what's happening definitely that there are groups who are willing to sabotage anything and try to embarrass the government specifically mostly and the military....
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the city of suez a fourteen year old boy was shot so protesters set fire to a building which used to house local government another person has also been shot and killed in the city of is my where protesters also said they had quarters of the muslim brotherhood on fire while tahrir square in cairo has been the epicenter of the rallies much like during the uprising to oust hosni mubarak two years ago alexandria and port say there were also scenes of violent street clashes and. shun me editor of newspapers says the people of egypt have grown increasingly disillusioned with the politics of the muslim brotherhood. people voted for him to be a good chance. at the last. for most of the people who are out in the streets to the people in egypt now do realize that. religion and politics should not be mixed clearly and some. would use. religion to get the support of the people and once we are viewed in a very very different view from what they have been promoting and that's. one of the reasons of their anger you are seeing to the industry to egypt. americans want to ensure and secure their inte
the city of suez a fourteen year old boy was shot so protesters set fire to a building which used to house local government another person has also been shot and killed in the city of is my where protesters also said they had quarters of the muslim brotherhood on fire while tahrir square in cairo has been the epicenter of the rallies much like during the uprising to oust hosni mubarak two years ago alexandria and port say there were also scenes of violent street clashes and. shun me editor of...
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state of emergency in three city anti-government demonstrations are raging in the cities of port said suez and ismalia and battling protestors in cairo as allen pizzey reports. >> reporter: riot police fought back against protestors in central cairo exactly two years after protests there lead to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. the rallying cry now is that after only 200 days in office o president mohammed morsi must go. o upon onlies accuse morsist-- morsi an his muslim brotherhood party of not delivering economic reforms and living up to pledges to represent all egyptians. none of the goals of the revolution we made have been achieved. there no bread no freedom no dignity. president morsi went on state tv to announce a 30 day state of emergency and an overnight curfew in three egyptian cities. in one of them port said riots for dozens killed yesterday brought at least four more dead dozens wounded and more than 400 suffered from tear gas inhalation according to hospital spokesmen. hundreds of mass rioters stormed and set fire to a police station in the coastal city of suez on saturday aft
state of emergency in three city anti-government demonstrations are raging in the cities of port said suez and ismalia and battling protestors in cairo as allen pizzey reports. >> reporter: riot police fought back against protestors in central cairo exactly two years after protests there lead to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. the rallying cry now is that after only 200 days in office o president mohammed morsi must go. o upon onlies accuse morsist-- morsi an his muslim brotherhood party...
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so the full city of suez has in the most violent clashes with the military deployed there to try andmaintain security and take a look at this screen. so the city of suez is there so eight people including a policeman and fourteen year old boy were shot dead as protesters set fire to a building which used to house the local government of there another person has also been shot dead and killed in the city of is my lear where protesters also set the headquarters of the muslim brotherhood on fire while square in cairo has been the epicenter of the rallies much like during the uprising to oust hosni mubarak two years ago and alexandria and portside are also scenes of violent street clashes and. my newspaper says the people of egypt have grown increasingly disillusioned with the policies of uars backed muslim brotherhood. people voted for him to be a good chance so quick at the last support of most of the people who are out in the streets to the people in egypt now who realize that. religion and politics should not be mixed clearly and that some patients would use. religion to get the supp
so the full city of suez has in the most violent clashes with the military deployed there to try andmaintain security and take a look at this screen. so the city of suez is there so eight people including a policeman and fourteen year old boy were shot dead as protesters set fire to a building which used to house the local government of there another person has also been shot dead and killed in the city of is my lear where protesters also set the headquarters of the muslim brotherhood on fire...
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core few -- the curfew that is in place. >> the suez canal looking so tranquil and unaffected.come the focus of egypt's turmoil. suez itself has had a state of emergency imposed and troops have been deployed after the deadliest time of protests since the revolution. this is one of the many grieving for those lost in the violence. was shot in the stomach as he and france went to join in the protests. >> i keep thinking of him lying and that hospital beds. he might wake up. i hunted him and hug him. he urged those thinking of going out to protest again to consider the parents they leave devastated if they died. even though the president announced a curfew here, he found opposition supporters planning to defy it. they have not materialized >> we're not afraid of death any more. i've seen so much blood with my own eyes. we cannot change the situation, cannot live with dignity. that is better. >> the protesters did take to the streets just before the curfew came into force. you can see what these people think of the curfew. we have seen them singing, dancing, chanting, setting off f
core few -- the curfew that is in place. >> the suez canal looking so tranquil and unaffected.come the focus of egypt's turmoil. suez itself has had a state of emergency imposed and troops have been deployed after the deadliest time of protests since the revolution. this is one of the many grieving for those lost in the violence. was shot in the stomach as he and france went to join in the protests. >> i keep thinking of him lying and that hospital beds. he might wake up. i hunted...
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said, suez, and ismailia.rs they're taking a few hours off. in the city of the suez canal, where that 0-day 9:00 pchl curfew was imposed, we're getting reports that in response to the curfew, thousands of people have gone out into the streets overnight, and, in fact, in port said, there was a very large football game staged there where thousands of people attended. so there's a good deal of continuing resistance to the orders of the government of president mohamed morsi, people not happy with his handling of the situation at all. he's been harshly criticized by many people, even those close to him, over his handling of this crisis. >> and, ben, i think obviously -- and you know this all too well -- these pictures are so familiar. two years ago the arab spring ousted mubarak and brought morsi into power. so remind our viewers what sparked this latest round of brother r p protests. >> reporter: a variety of things. in december a constitution was pushed through by the government and was voted by more than 60% of
said, suez, and ismailia.rs they're taking a few hours off. in the city of the suez canal, where that 0-day 9:00 pchl curfew was imposed, we're getting reports that in response to the curfew, thousands of people have gone out into the streets overnight, and, in fact, in port said, there was a very large football game staged there where thousands of people attended. so there's a good deal of continuing resistance to the orders of the government of president mohamed morsi, people not happy with...
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the state of emergency applies to three cities in the suez canal.a large crowd of demonstrators remained camped out in tahrir square in protest of morsi's government. seven people have died in the latest fire at a garment factory in bangladesh. witnesses say workers were forced to jump from windows to save themselves after managers locked an exit. the seven dead victims were all women, and were reportedly crushed to death as they tried to escape. it was the latest deadly fire at a bangladeshi garment factory since a blaze that killed at least 111 workers at a plant that made goods for walmart in november. in a statement, a coalition of international libor rights groups called on major retailers to improve safety at garment factories, saying -- attorneys for five guantanamo bay detainees accused in the 9/11 attacks that as a military judge to order the preservation of the overseas cia prisons where they were tortured. lawyers for alleged 9/11 mastermind and four others accused of turning the hijackers of the three airplanes are also asking for the ju
the state of emergency applies to three cities in the suez canal.a large crowd of demonstrators remained camped out in tahrir square in protest of morsi's government. seven people have died in the latest fire at a garment factory in bangladesh. witnesses say workers were forced to jump from windows to save themselves after managers locked an exit. the seven dead victims were all women, and were reportedly crushed to death as they tried to escape. it was the latest deadly fire at a bangladeshi...
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but then some of them say, well, they won't let us use the suez canal. my response to that is, they should want us to use the suez canal because there are fees for going through the came. they should want to be participating in trade because we send them food because they can't feed themselves. so, we don't have to pay england to be our friend. why do we have to pay egypt to be our friend? i think before we send them anything, they should act like our friend and not burn our flag and let a mob get on top of our embassy and chant, death to america. it's a huge mistake to send them weapons. >> i'm guessing one of the countries concerned about sending f-16s to egypt would be israel. where are the pro israel lobbies on these -- >> it's quite interesting. i've talked to a lot of the -- a lot of people think there's only one pro israel lobby. there's one dominant one but there's many others, and also members of these groups, and i guarantee if i went to any of their general membership meetings, the pro israel americans are with me on this issue. but they need
but then some of them say, well, they won't let us use the suez canal. my response to that is, they should want us to use the suez canal because there are fees for going through the came. they should want to be participating in trade because we send them food because they can't feed themselves. so, we don't have to pay england to be our friend. why do we have to pay egypt to be our friend? i think before we send them anything, they should act like our friend and not burn our flag and let a mob...
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one of the most important waterways for global interest, american naval vessels pass through the suez. those three major cities are subject to state of emergency and it could pose a problem for the flow of so much of the global trade. that's why everything that happens in the middle east tends to have global implications. alex. >> thank you. stay safe. we will be sure to be following up with you in the days to come. and thank you to our panelists here in new york. sam stein, governor rendell, jody cantor, and jonathan alter. that is all for now. i'll see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific, when i'm joined by obama money bunny, mother jones, darren corn, news week's megan mccartel. until then, log on to our facebook page for the "now" day in pictures, which terrifies me in concept. it's a behind the scenes look at the day in the life of the "now" team. facebook.com/now with alex. andrea mitchell reports is coming up next. >>> right now on andrea mitchell reports, finally a bipartisan path to citizenship for
one of the most important waterways for global interest, american naval vessels pass through the suez. those three major cities are subject to state of emergency and it could pose a problem for the flow of so much of the global trade. that's why everything that happens in the middle east tends to have global implications. alex. >> thank you. stay safe. we will be sure to be following up with you in the days to come. and thank you to our panelists here in new york. sam stein, governor...
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. >>> egyptians in three suez canal provinces are under a state of emergency. they'll be subject to a curfew tonight. egypt's president, muhammad morsi, is hoping to prevent the fledging democracy from spinning outf control. we have more from cairo. >> reporter: two years ago, egypt's streets were full of optimism and hope as a united people toppled a dictator. today, stifling teargas and plumes of smoke fill the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope with the protesters. they, too, have suffered losses and are angry. when the country's interior minister came to pay his respects to fallen policemen, he was heckled by grieving colleagues and their families. and as it has for the past three days, nightfall brought more violence. outside a luxury five-star cairo hotel. with a predictable decision, police charged the crowd firing teargas. minutes later protesters returned lobbing stones and setting fires to block roads. there are few words president morsi can tell protesters. this man says the president must resign and new constitution must
. >>> egyptians in three suez canal provinces are under a state of emergency. they'll be subject to a curfew tonight. egypt's president, muhammad morsi, is hoping to prevent the fledging democracy from spinning outf control. we have more from cairo. >> reporter: two years ago, egypt's streets were full of optimism and hope as a united people toppled a dictator. today, stifling teargas and plumes of smoke fill the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling to cope...
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and that's what we're seeing in places like along the suez canal, in alexandria, in cairo. and it's also important to keep in mind that it's a relatively small number in cairo who are actually confronting the security forces. many egyptians desperately worried about the state of the economy, desperate for some sort of resolution of this political security crisis. >> ben, when so many americans think of egypt, they think of, you know, cairo and its spectacular museums and the pyramids and a terrific vacation spot. but i think a lot of people wonder if that's a safe place to go, especially when you have a defense minister warning of the collapse of a state. what does that mean? >> reporter: well, today i spoke with a former general who's in close touch with senior officers in the military. and he said that their real concern is that this security vacuum, the chaos in the streets, the political disarray could lead to a civil war. at the moment, nobody see its happening soon. but if this goes on for much longer and this is two years now, regular outbreaks of violence, the worry
and that's what we're seeing in places like along the suez canal, in alexandria, in cairo. and it's also important to keep in mind that it's a relatively small number in cairo who are actually confronting the security forces. many egyptians desperately worried about the state of the economy, desperate for some sort of resolution of this political security crisis. >> ben, when so many americans think of egypt, they think of, you know, cairo and its spectacular museums and the pyramids and...
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in the city of suez, there were five us today. two years ago, there were three deaths that ultimately toppled the ministry. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment, things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts ago. the pace of change has not been great. we're talking about a split between the liberals and those in the support the brotherhood on the other. it is the liberals who are mainly taking to the streets today. two years ago, we saw all of egypt coming out onto the streets. another half is sitting at home saying there has been an election. our side won. why are you on the streets? the president says give me time. i have had seven months on the job. people say he has had time. they worry about the agenda being pushed. they do not want the state to be made
in the city of suez, there were five us today. two years ago, there were three deaths that ultimately toppled the ministry. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment, things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts...
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in the city of suez, there were five us today. two years ago, there were three deaths that ultimately toppled the ministry. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment, things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts ago. the pace of change has not been great. we're talking about a split between the liberals and those in the support the brotherhood on the other. it is the liberals who are mainly taking to the streets today. two years ago, we saw all of egypt coming out onto the streets. another half is sitting at home saying there has been an election. our side won. why are you on the streets? the president says give me time. i have had seven months on the job. people say he has had time. they worry about the agenda being pushed. they do not want the state to be made
in the city of suez, there were five us today. two years ago, there were three deaths that ultimately toppled the ministry. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment, things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts...
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>> as we speak, new clashes started in the city of suez. people trying to storm some kind of administrative building there. we are waiting because the opposition will speak in a press conference very soon, and also, the president did not go for a chip and is staying in cairo, and we expected trip from him. >> thank you very much for that update. in germany, investigators have announced they expect to charge more people with supporting a neo-nazi terrorist group. police suspect that up to 12 people help them commit a series of racist murderers. the only surviving member of the group has a trial scheduled to begin this spring. the group those offenses include bombings, murders, and bank robberies. the other two members apparently killed themselves after a failed bank robbery. france's intervention in mali has led to some successes in efforts to push back islamist militants who are still pushing to control the north of the country. french and malian forces are moving in. meanwhile, the struggle is taking its toll on the malian economy. >> it m
>> as we speak, new clashes started in the city of suez. people trying to storm some kind of administrative building there. we are waiting because the opposition will speak in a press conference very soon, and also, the president did not go for a chip and is staying in cairo, and we expected trip from him. >> thank you very much for that update. in germany, investigators have announced they expect to charge more people with supporting a neo-nazi terrorist group. police suspect that...
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he imposed a 30-day curfew in three cities along the suez canal.epresentatives from 11 political parties to meet today to address problems in egypt. >>> the gang of eight will unveil a bipartisan immigration proposal. among the plan's biggest features? it offers a pathway of residency and even citizenship to many of the 11 million immigrants in the united states unlawfully. it prevents identity theft and would end hiring unauthorized work workers. >>> the waiting is almost over for many cold and homeless sandy victims a $50 billion emergency aid bill for victims of superstorm sandy about to clear its final congressional hurdle. the measure is expected to pass and president obama, of course, has promised to sign it. >>> the husband and brother of a new york woman missing in turkey for more than a week are en route this morning to istanbul in a desperate attempt to find her. the 33-year-old mother of two was traveling alone to fulfill her photography dream. supposed to fly back to the u.s. on january 22nd. never checked in for her flight. her travel
he imposed a 30-day curfew in three cities along the suez canal.epresentatives from 11 political parties to meet today to address problems in egypt. >>> the gang of eight will unveil a bipartisan immigration proposal. among the plan's biggest features? it offers a pathway of residency and even citizenship to many of the 11 million immigrants in the united states unlawfully. it prevents identity theft and would end hiring unauthorized work workers. >>> the waiting is almost...
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suez. reports are that the rallies began at the moment the curfew's -- the moment the curfew started. it's are moving downtown import -- in port said. -- riots are moving downtown in port said. , in mali, troops have taken control of another major islamist --, in mali, troops have taken control of another major islamist -- >> in mali, troops have taken control of another major islamist stronghold, the biggest victory so far since the start of the joint operation since -- of the joint operation since months ago. have german banks been manipulating the eurozone's key reference and her straight? -- key reference interest rate? >> deutsche bank, the country cost biggest lender, said to be on the list of suspects. investigators are -- the country's biggest lender, said to be on the list of suspects. investigators are saying that the bank manipulated the euro bor. it influences interest rates from everything on home mortgages to car loans. deutsche bank is under investigation for manipulating the
suez. reports are that the rallies began at the moment the curfew's -- the moment the curfew started. it's are moving downtown import -- in port said. -- riots are moving downtown in port said. , in mali, troops have taken control of another major islamist --, in mali, troops have taken control of another major islamist -- >> in mali, troops have taken control of another major islamist stronghold, the biggest victory so far since the start of the joint operation since -- of the joint...
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and government tanks were on the streets in the cities of suez and port said.they enforced a curfew that an angry president morsi announced last night. >> to end the bloodshed, to maintain security against vandals and law breakers and for the protection of citizens, i have decided after referring to the constitution to announce the imposing of the state of emergency in port said, suez, and islamiya for 30 days. >> brown: the trouble began last week as the country marked the two-year anniversary of the uprising that ousted president hosni mubarak. protests on friday turned violent, and 11 people died nationwide. over the weekend, 44 more were killed in forth said alone. the violence there was sparked when a court sentenced 21 people to death for their roles in a soccer riot a year ago. for president morsi, the violence is the latest in a series of crises since his election last summer. and sunday he warned he will use force to stop the trouble if need be. but he also called for talks. >> there is no alternative to dialogue. as i have done before, dialogue is the
and government tanks were on the streets in the cities of suez and port said.they enforced a curfew that an angry president morsi announced last night. >> to end the bloodshed, to maintain security against vandals and law breakers and for the protection of citizens, i have decided after referring to the constitution to announce the imposing of the state of emergency in port said, suez, and islamiya for 30 days. >> brown: the trouble began last week as the country marked the two-year...
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state of emergency, which prohibits demonstrations, and gathered for protests in cities along the suez canal. >> this young woman is chanting the people want to bring down the regime. a few meters away, police have also taken a position. it seems a matter of time before the situation again escalates. many egyptians just wish the violence would end. >> they need to calm down. this is not the solution. even if people do not like what is going on, this is not the solution. even if they do not want this president, this is still not a solution. throwing stones at riot police is not a peaceful way. >> president morsi is resorting to increasingly drastic measures to deal with the unrest, but a state of emergency and nightly curfew had been widely ignored. the defense minister has warned that the country could collapse if the political chaos continues. soldiers have given the police authority to arrest civilians, but the protest will likely continue. demonstrators are determined to force out president morsi, but he is continuing with business as usual. tomorrow, he scheduled to make his first
state of emergency, which prohibits demonstrations, and gathered for protests in cities along the suez canal. >> this young woman is chanting the people want to bring down the regime. a few meters away, police have also taken a position. it seems a matter of time before the situation again escalates. many egyptians just wish the violence would end. >> they need to calm down. this is not the solution. even if people do not like what is going on, this is not the solution. even if they...
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. >> in suez, nine people died this weekend when hundreds of militants stormed a police station and set fire to the building. >>> coming up this saturday night, fire tears through a garment factory with deadly consequences. >> a daring rescue to save a pair of puppies who fell through the ice on a frozen pond. >> skies are clearing nicely tonight. that means our temperatures are going down. your wake-up weather, it's going to be rather chilly. most of us down in to the teens and 20s early in the morning. we'll have plenty of sunshine but by the time we get in to the afternoon, temperatures will make a little bit o >>> fire tore through a small factory in bangladesh today. the blaze comes two months after the country's worst factory fire killed 112 workers. investigators say the latest blaze started in a welding shop below the garment factory. bangladesh has some 4500 garment factories. they're the world's second largest exporter of clothing. >>> cod says he expects to be back in the office on the job sometimes next week. burt reynolds remains hospitalized in extensive care tonight. the
. >> in suez, nine people died this weekend when hundreds of militants stormed a police station and set fire to the building. >>> coming up this saturday night, fire tears through a garment factory with deadly consequences. >> a daring rescue to save a pair of puppies who fell through the ice on a frozen pond. >> skies are clearing nicely tonight. that means our temperatures are going down. your wake-up weather, it's going to be rather chilly. most of us down in to...
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>> not expanding the suez canal but improving. >> what do you want to do with the suez canal?ing about investments along the suez canal. we have almost 200 kilometers and this can be an area where you can invest from outside and from the egyptians, also, can make real production area, industry. i want to have this area as a real advanced, developed area along the su zechlt canal. >> so you're looking for foreign investments? >> yes. >> from the u.s. -- >> from chin sna? >> yes, from china, from russia, from the arabs, from the egyptians, from outside of europe. from -- well, you know, the real key entrance to africa is egypt. logistic help to investors to africa can start from egypt. we have the suez canal. we have the mediterranean sea, the nile river. we can go through with the people to africa, to sudan, to -- >> give me a thought about the arab spring in north africa and the middle east. because i came here right after mubarak was gone with hillary clinton, the secretary of state. and i remember we got up one morning and she without much security, we just walked around cai
>> not expanding the suez canal but improving. >> what do you want to do with the suez canal?ing about investments along the suez canal. we have almost 200 kilometers and this can be an area where you can invest from outside and from the egyptians, also, can make real production area, industry. i want to have this area as a real advanced, developed area along the su zechlt canal. >> so you're looking for foreign investments? >> yes. >> from the u.s. -- >>...
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and government tanks were on the streets in the cities of suez and port said.they enforced a curfew that an angry president morsi announced last night. >> to end the bloodshed, to maintain security against vandals and law breakers and for the protection of citizens, i have decided after referring to the constitution to announce the imposing of the state of emergency in port said, suez, and islamiya for 30 days. >> brown: the trouble began last week as the country marked the two-year anniversary of the uprising that ousted president hosni mubarak. protests on friday turned violent and 11 people died nationwide. over the weekend, 44 more were killed in forth said alone. the violence there was sparked when a court sentenced 21 people to death for their roles in a soccer riot a year ago. for president morsi, the violence is the latest in a series of crises since his election last summer. and sunday he warned he will use force to stop the trouble if need be. but he also called for talks. >> there is no alternative to dialogue. as i have done before, dialogue is the
and government tanks were on the streets in the cities of suez and port said.they enforced a curfew that an angry president morsi announced last night. >> to end the bloodshed, to maintain security against vandals and law breakers and for the protection of citizens, i have decided after referring to the constitution to announce the imposing of the state of emergency in port said, suez, and islamiya for 30 days. >> brown: the trouble began last week as the country marked the two-year...