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the egyptian had a fixed idea of the landscape. he had his nile valley with its canals and the bordering desert and of course he imagined that in the beyond it would look about the same. but he imagined the possibilities in the beyond to be simply greater. that, for example, all the flaws connected with the body would be smoheou that the gras woulgrow much tler. therefore it would be an improved life, really. imperfections in this life would be healed in the afterlife. (narrator) the excavation of the tombs in the valley of theings by archaeologists beginning in the early 19th ceur proved the clearest idea of the new kingdom's addition to t funery literature-- a text called the amduat detailing the pharaoh's long nighttime journey into oneness with the sun god re. the amduat-- literally translated it means "that which is in the netherworld"-- is a guidebook to the afterlife. and a secret text primarily reserved for the use of pharaohs. it was reproduced in full on the walls of the tomb of thutmose the third, who died in 1425 bc. th
the egyptian had a fixed idea of the landscape. he had his nile valley with its canals and the bordering desert and of course he imagined that in the beyond it would look about the same. but he imagined the possibilities in the beyond to be simply greater. that, for example, all the flaws connected with the body would be smoheou that the gras woulgrow much tler. therefore it would be an improved life, really. imperfections in this life would be healed in the afterlife. (narrator) the excavation...
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with mummy nets anin dted lar e upper echelons of thd egyptian society as symbols of kingly power. the mummies wereften adorn and protted with precious metals-- their fingers and toes sheathed in gold, their faces covered with luminous masks. (narrator) color carried special significance in ancient egyptian funeral rituals-- the red granite used in this sarcophagus was also associated with the sun... black stone, the color of the fertile soil of the nile valley, carried with it associations of resurrection and rebirth, and often referred to eternal life.
with mummy nets anin dted lar e upper echelons of thd egyptian society as symbols of kingly power. the mummies wereften adorn and protted with precious metals-- their fingers and toes sheathed in gold, their faces covered with luminous masks. (narrator) color carried special significance in ancient egyptian funeral rituals-- the red granite used in this sarcophagus was also associated with the sun... black stone, the color of the fertile soil of the nile valley, carried with it associations of...
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they need to keep the egyptian revolution plan in the air. this is a revolution and a country they can not allowed to crash. egypt has bigger problems of weather its opposition party and ruling party can get along. it has an economy in a terrible state. it has major security issues that could be jeopardized by any decent of the country into anarchy, thinking particularly of israel because that is what america always mentions when it talks about its relationship with egypt, and the impact of egypt, a nation of more than 90 million citizens now, on the world economy. global trade through the suez canal loan is some 8% of world value trade every year. you can see that if things went badly wrong in egypt, the impact would be enormous, and america wants to stop that from happening. >> we will talk to you again later on. thanks. protests continued in bangladesh. to apply angry at the death sentence handed down to the opposition leader on thursday. over theis update phone. >> it has been a very fluid situation on saturday, a day of disruption, as it
they need to keep the egyptian revolution plan in the air. this is a revolution and a country they can not allowed to crash. egypt has bigger problems of weather its opposition party and ruling party can get along. it has an economy in a terrible state. it has major security issues that could be jeopardized by any decent of the country into anarchy, thinking particularly of israel because that is what america always mentions when it talks about its relationship with egypt, and the impact of...
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of his visit is essentially to discuss regional and international issues have a wide spectrum of egyptian leadership that is refusing to meet with him the criticism is coming from liberal and secular leaders and they accuse kerry and the united states of siding with the muslim brotherhood and they accuse its leader mohamed morsi of the same should be stepping into the same role as the ousted dictator hosni mubarak now it is true that the united states has maintained close ties with morsi but the criticism is that he is failing to implement reforms and at the same time he is turning the country into a more religiously conservative ruling system at least to opposition figures have refused invitations from kerry to sit down and hold talks with him and this follows this week a call by the united states for the main opposition group and that is known as the national salvation front to reverse its decision to boycott parliamentary elections that are due to begin next month kerry was in ankara telling the turks that they need to improve their relationship with israel the turkish prime minister r
of his visit is essentially to discuss regional and international issues have a wide spectrum of egyptian leadership that is refusing to meet with him the criticism is coming from liberal and secular leaders and they accuse kerry and the united states of siding with the muslim brotherhood and they accuse its leader mohamed morsi of the same should be stepping into the same role as the ousted dictator hosni mubarak now it is true that the united states has maintained close ties with morsi but...
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the jims egyptian government is run out of funds.they want to make cuts, including rationing public bread. that brought the bakers out into cairo's streets. they said they can't afford to make the bread anyway, let alone with the proposed changes. >> if i can't make it work, i will shut my bakery down. no matter what the government tries to do with me. >> trouble is egypt can't grow enough wheat to feed its people and they can't afford to increase production. it needs to be paid for with dollars, precisely what egypt doesn't have right now >> the challenges facing the egyptian government are so new mexico us are. -- -- numerous. >> there is no easy or painless solution to the economic problems. in some ways the whole of egypt, not just its poor, is today on the bread line. >> the internet has reportedly slowed down after one of the biggest cyberattacks ever recorded. it is unprecedented. a run of possible further disrippingses. a european organization block spam content was targeted. detainees on a hunger strike at ib have made new -
the jims egyptian government is run out of funds.they want to make cuts, including rationing public bread. that brought the bakers out into cairo's streets. they said they can't afford to make the bread anyway, let alone with the proposed changes. >> if i can't make it work, i will shut my bakery down. no matter what the government tries to do with me. >> trouble is egypt can't grow enough wheat to feed its people and they can't afford to increase production. it needs to be paid for...
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under complaints that he had insulted islam and the egyptian president. pope francis called for peace while leading his first easter sunday celebration. tens of thousands of people attended the open air mass to mark the holiest day in the christian calendar. how was this mass received by the crowds? >> received very well. i have to say that a couple of times the crowd erupted in a big applause, particularly after the pope appeared on the main balcony here in the square. he gave the message in latin for safety and the world, traditionally a message of peace. this year, however, he broke away with tradition. usually pope's stay in late different message, -- a message of the four languages, he read in the italian of the vatican a message of peace in which he talked to the middle east and asia. really a global message that resonated well among the crowd. of theite representative global village. joining me is someone who met the pope several times when he was cardinal. thewas a correspondent of largest newspaper in argentina. happy easter to you. week we heard
under complaints that he had insulted islam and the egyptian president. pope francis called for peace while leading his first easter sunday celebration. tens of thousands of people attended the open air mass to mark the holiest day in the christian calendar. how was this mass received by the crowds? >> received very well. i have to say that a couple of times the crowd erupted in a big applause, particularly after the pope appeared on the main balcony here in the square. he gave the...
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the egyptians borrowed a story in which ultimately the forefathers of perseus were egyptians, so he is simply carrying on an egyptian tradition and even more interesting, i think, the jews, because one of the versions of the perseus story has him sleigh the sea monster off the coast of jaffa which is a coastal city near tel aviv and in fact so important to the story it becomes that it serves as a kind of tourist attraction so that guides for people who gave to visit -- came to visit jaffa would point to a red spring saying this is the blood of perseus that he washed off his hands after he killed the sea monster and on that rock over there, you can still see the marks of the chains where andramada was chained. and even to this day i've visited jaffa a couple of years ago, there's a rock out there of the middle of the water there which they call the rock of an drama da -- andramada. this is the overlapping borrowing cultural commingling as it were that really, i think, eclipses the whole idea of the us and them. >> we are talking about dr. eric gruen, he's talking about how that ancient
the egyptians borrowed a story in which ultimately the forefathers of perseus were egyptians, so he is simply carrying on an egyptian tradition and even more interesting, i think, the jews, because one of the versions of the perseus story has him sleigh the sea monster off the coast of jaffa which is a coastal city near tel aviv and in fact so important to the story it becomes that it serves as a kind of tourist attraction so that guides for people who gave to visit -- came to visit jaffa would...
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after that, egyptian politics and elections. continues hisa first trip of his second term visiting israel, the west bank, and jordan. he met with king abdullah. king abdullah said jordan is housing refugees and expects the number to double by the end the year. president obama says the u.s. will provide financial aid to jordan. this is about 40 minutes. >> i remember you were here when you were a senator. i hope you are enjoying your second term. we are delighted to have these discussions. they were very, very fruitful on the strategic partnership. we are very grateful to you, sir, and the administration, as well as congress for the continued support as has been shown over so many years. and this partnership throughout the years has provided us to get to where we are today. and we continue that you will continue to help us secure regional peace. we did have an opportunity to discuss syria. as you know, we are horrified by the loss of life and brutality. if this continues as we are seeing, there will be increasing fragmentation of
after that, egyptian politics and elections. continues hisa first trip of his second term visiting israel, the west bank, and jordan. he met with king abdullah. king abdullah said jordan is housing refugees and expects the number to double by the end the year. president obama says the u.s. will provide financial aid to jordan. this is about 40 minutes. >> i remember you were here when you were a senator. i hope you are enjoying your second term. we are delighted to have these discussions....
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but for many egyptians the situation does not improve.arak is merely replaced by a council of military rulers. and in a few months' time clashes begin again. in november and december 2011 fighting rages between demonstrators and security forces in and around tahrir square. >> translator: we heard about the disturbances and the gunfire. so we ran to see what was happening. >> on december 17th, 2011 an engineering student named mohammed gamal zadan is with a group of friends outside a hotel in central cairo. >> translator: that time i went up in the hotel and i thought i would try to go in with my colleagues and try to see what's happening and see it from above and try to film it. >> looking through the lens, mohammed sees a group of protesters fleeing from security forces. two of the protesters, including a woman dressed in the traditional muslim abaya, fall down. and are beaten by baton-wielding soldiers. the soldiers stomp on the woman. as the beating progresses, her clothing falls off, exposing her undergarments. >> translator: i couldn
but for many egyptians the situation does not improve.arak is merely replaced by a council of military rulers. and in a few months' time clashes begin again. in november and december 2011 fighting rages between demonstrators and security forces in and around tahrir square. >> translator: we heard about the disturbances and the gunfire. so we ran to see what was happening. >> on december 17th, 2011 an engineering student named mohammed gamal zadan is with a group of friends outside a...
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a retired egyptian police colonel speaking to us from cairo. at head on ash ahead on al jazeera, curiel -- , kenya'sal jazeera prime minister says he won the election. we are back in a moment. >> hello again. good to be back. we've seen quite a bit of snow across many locations in europe. these clouds making their way in and down toward the south. i want to take you towards spain. this is what it looked like on wednesday from many locations. 42 provinces were affected by the very heavy snow that passed through the area. 13 of the roads were closed in the region. a lot of school campuses were closed as well. things are looking much better as we go into the next couple of days. this is the forecast map. a lot of clearing out happening across the iberian peninsula. we will focus more towards the east. where you see these highlighted areas, belarus, ukraine, that's where the heaviest rain and snow is going to be be over the next couple of days here that has mixed in all the way towards russia. temperatures will get just above freezing overnight. ac
a retired egyptian police colonel speaking to us from cairo. at head on ash ahead on al jazeera, curiel -- , kenya'sal jazeera prime minister says he won the election. we are back in a moment. >> hello again. good to be back. we've seen quite a bit of snow across many locations in europe. these clouds making their way in and down toward the south. i want to take you towards spain. this is what it looked like on wednesday from many locations. 42 provinces were affected by the very heavy...
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a good faith effort to spur reform and help egyptian people in this difficult time.el. a lot of people here look at this and the u.s. and its difficult time. put the two together. >> those are entirely legitimate questions as we are coming off this fight over the sequester. and the cutting of funding that don't amount to the tunnel. is our aid to egypt doing more harm than good? this is a hard question. if you look of the how morsi government is behaving, the common cause with the jihad beyond the muslim brotherhood that is a bad group, the fact they won't give us access to one of the lead, ring leaders of the attack in benghazi trained in of the attackers in benghazi they won't give us access to them. here we are shoveling money at egypt. the big question now we should condition money on the real political reform and do in a way that measure rabble. this is a problem with the u.s. policy, vis-a-vis egypt going to the bush administration. the aid we're getting is not measurable and not quantifiable and we're not judging outcomes. the way we ought to be the very least
a good faith effort to spur reform and help egyptian people in this difficult time.el. a lot of people here look at this and the u.s. and its difficult time. put the two together. >> those are entirely legitimate questions as we are coming off this fight over the sequester. and the cutting of funding that don't amount to the tunnel. is our aid to egypt doing more harm than good? this is a hard question. if you look of the how morsi government is behaving, the common cause with the jihad...
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it is complicated how the egyptian political system is. there are some practical challenges to doing this research. one of those practical challenges is the way the parliamentary elections were staged. you have runoffs. how do you account for that? how do you account for the fact that you have a member of the justice party against the second round? those are all limitations i am conceding. this study cannot tell you exactly what is going to happen. it is a first step. it is an open field, an interesting area of research. i'm trying to put something out there that others can build on, and turnout is a really important factor we should account for. it was telling that only 1/3 of the electorate turned out for the referendum on the permanent constitution. that is a big moment in the transition in which only 1/3 of the electorate weighed in. part of it was just fatigue. you had multi-stage elections, both in the parliament and the referendum before it, and you had a presidential vote. people had gone to the polls many times. you could've gone
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he joins us live from the egyptian capital. we have seen so for the historic is dominated by syria. but this is not the focus of his trip to -- trip to egypt. >> not at all. the egyptian economy is in a dreadful state and unlike countries like syria, which have a mere 22 million population strong relatively isolated from the world economy, egypt is a major player, in the sense you care to mention, with 8% of the trade going through the canal -- this is a vital area with israel. and it is absolutely important to the interest of america, and the global economic interest that egypt gets back on its feet again, economically. massive unemployment here. this is the revolution that america does not want to see, in any sense, falter. even when he met the foreign minister, he was hammering the economic line. >> we do believe in this moment of serious economic challenge, it is important for the egyptian people to come together around the economic choices. and find some common ground in making those choices. >> a lot of criticism in the u.s., and this will actually affect the fact that egypt s
he joins us live from the egyptian capital. we have seen so for the historic is dominated by syria. but this is not the focus of his trip to -- trip to egypt. >> not at all. the egyptian economy is in a dreadful state and unlike countries like syria, which have a mere 22 million population strong relatively isolated from the world economy, egypt is a major player, in the sense you care to mention, with 8% of the trade going through the canal -- this is a vital area with israel. and it is...
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angry protesters have set several buildings on fire in the egyptian capital. a police officer's club, and the football federation went up in flames. this is a scene from cairo where fans stormed the soccer federation's headquarters. these pictures also from the egyptian capital, where a fire has swept through a police club. protesters are angry over a court acquittal of police officers who were on trial for their alleged role in this deadly stadium riot last year. hours nown a few since the sentences were announced. if you would come and take a step back for us and remind us of the verdict and the sentences announced earlier today. >> the first thing that happened was that a judge walked in the courtroom and confirmed the 21 death sentences that were handed down in january to the rival fans of the club. after that, he then went through the 52 defendants that were on trial, getting their sentences, and most of them -- 28 out of the 52 -- were acquitted, including seven out of the nine security officials and police that were on trial, and that is what has caused
angry protesters have set several buildings on fire in the egyptian capital. a police officer's club, and the football federation went up in flames. this is a scene from cairo where fans stormed the soccer federation's headquarters. these pictures also from the egyptian capital, where a fire has swept through a police club. protesters are angry over a court acquittal of police officers who were on trial for their alleged role in this deadly stadium riot last year. hours nown a few since the...
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her story also sparks condemnation of the egyptian military. in the end, the ability of ordinary citizens to upload their videos and share them with a global audience is one of the most powerful tools of the arab spring. >> before we had access to the internet, before we had ability to upload videos, you had to somehow gain access to the media, to the regime. and so most people have benefitted from the internet and radio is the most modernized. they say i count. when all these is join -- the regime worked hard to say none of you count. i count. now the people are saying that. that's why the revolution will succeed. >>> coming up -- >> the occupation is here to stay! >> -- demonstrators occupy oakland until police take action. when "caught on camera: revolution" continues. neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the fine
her story also sparks condemnation of the egyptian military. in the end, the ability of ordinary citizens to upload their videos and share them with a global audience is one of the most powerful tools of the arab spring. >> before we had access to the internet, before we had ability to upload videos, you had to somehow gain access to the media, to the regime. and so most people have benefitted from the internet and radio is the most modernized. they say i count. when all these is join --...
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spoke to me says the protests are just the visible side of a deeper problem in egyptian society. the people in charge the president is has got a huge responsibility to watch what's going on now but on the other hand we have to be fair and we have to recognize the actual problems and egyptian society the violence that has been hiding and as we've been scrapping it under the carpet for ages and for years and years and we are the very same people who were phrasing like a lot of violence in the past and now we have to recheck and see what is what's happening today is it serving that evolution does it have a point we have to push very hard and to continue that the real revolution which just correct and to be productive at the very same time we have to stick to that rule otherwise we're going to spend tens and tens of years like this. well the big stories we're following out of place a cordon off the cypriot polymer designed to send to the legislature for a fifth day running the protesters are urging the government not to cave in to we pressure russians wants to separate to push throug
spoke to me says the protests are just the visible side of a deeper problem in egyptian society. the people in charge the president is has got a huge responsibility to watch what's going on now but on the other hand we have to be fair and we have to recognize the actual problems and egyptian society the violence that has been hiding and as we've been scrapping it under the carpet for ages and for years and years and we are the very same people who were phrasing like a lot of violence in the...
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. >> john kerry, you have to know that the egyptian people are angry. >> reporter: instead of pushing for democratic reform, these protesters say washington is supporting egypt's islamist president morsi just like it once backed former leader hosni mubarak. >> we are protesting against american interest groups and supporting a fascist regime. >> reporter: the country's opposition warned kerry president morsi's government is undermining democracy, human rights, and consolidating power. >> we come here as friends for the egyptian people, not for one government, for one person, or one party or ideology but for the egyptian people. >> reporter: but egypt is facing a bigger, looming crisis. its economy is collapsing and kerry urged politicians here to put their differences aside and come to an agreement. differences that trigger clashes between police and protesters are now a frequent occurrence here. the government is struggling to maintain law and order let alone push through broader reforms. it's not just egypt though that is dominating kerry's agenda. he also met with secretary general
. >> john kerry, you have to know that the egyptian people are angry. >> reporter: instead of pushing for democratic reform, these protesters say washington is supporting egypt's islamist president morsi just like it once backed former leader hosni mubarak. >> we are protesting against american interest groups and supporting a fascist regime. >> reporter: the country's opposition warned kerry president morsi's government is undermining democracy, human rights, and...
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and the egyptian pound continues to tumble against the dollar. it's fallen another 8% since the start of the year, spawning a black market in foreign currency. >> the egyptian economy is in dire straits. >> warner: former world bank officer uri dadush directs the economics program at the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington. >> egypt is not a basket case. it's an economy that was one of the most dynamic of the world during the five years or so preceding the revolution. so, this is a huge contrast in terms of the economic performance compared to where we were a few years ago. >> warner: egypt's economic breakdown is partially driven by the country's broken politics. since the muslim brotherhood won parliamentary elections last year, and elected their man, mohammed morsi, as president, the country has careened from outburst to outburst. the past few months have seen wave after wave of clashes in the streets, as demonstrators protested a perceived power grab by morsi, the new constitution, and their sense of an overall lack of pr
and the egyptian pound continues to tumble against the dollar. it's fallen another 8% since the start of the year, spawning a black market in foreign currency. >> the egyptian economy is in dire straits. >> warner: former world bank officer uri dadush directs the economics program at the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington. >> egypt is not a basket case. it's an economy that was one of the most dynamic of the world during the five years or so preceding the...
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anger in egypt for the city of port saïd once again the epicenter of the troubles egyptian army and policestruggle to control the city which has been plagued with arrest and violence for a fourth day we report on that later in the program with my expert analysis from egypt. but first the bolshoi ballet dancer suspected of masterminding an attack on his artistic director is facing twelve years in jail together with two others involved in the assault his charge of causing grievous bodily harm and thursday's pretrial hearing in a moscow court. said he did order the attack but didn't mean for his boss to be splashed with. tom barton has been following the scandal. on march the sixteenth pavel dmitrichenko was due in the bolshoi theater behind me to take part in another great performance there he will not be there he will be staying in detention and least until april the eighteenth a judge has ordered that's when the investigation will wrap up into this case of this acid attack possibly longer that was ordered by a pretrial at a pretrial detention hearing today and that was after mr richard che
anger in egypt for the city of port saïd once again the epicenter of the troubles egyptian army and policestruggle to control the city which has been plagued with arrest and violence for a fourth day we report on that later in the program with my expert analysis from egypt. but first the bolshoi ballet dancer suspected of masterminding an attack on his artistic director is facing twelve years in jail together with two others involved in the assault his charge of causing grievous bodily harm...
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by egyptian youth it is the really ironic. united states has been the safety of. the gates is being seen as the main support of the new emerging fascist rule in egypt by many egyptians that's why they don't get to those three with this thing again is john kerry's visit is a very difficult time and the united states again is very unpopular in the streets of egypt the u.s. is pushing for a full court martial against army whistleblower bradley manning prosecutors plan to call a full witness list to prove he's guilty of a range of serious charges including aiding the enemy manning denies this admitting only to providing secret data to wiki leaks with the aim of revealing what he called the true cost of war are to america's andrew blakers at the hearing. when p.f.c. manning finished reading his thirty five page statement he turned his microphone off he was done testifying and a handful of members of the press gallery actually journalists began applauding it was something that people had waited for a long time there he was speaking very truthfully and with power about w
by egyptian youth it is the really ironic. united states has been the safety of. the gates is being seen as the main support of the new emerging fascist rule in egypt by many egyptians that's why they don't get to those three with this thing again is john kerry's visit is a very difficult time and the united states again is very unpopular in the streets of egypt the u.s. is pushing for a full court martial against army whistleblower bradley manning prosecutors plan to call a full witness list...
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or so hard core members of the brotherhood and most egyptians while some kind of a democratic. society and this is why is the opposition has voiced fighting with kerry on this trip around the washington has a very poor faggot of cards for play in egypt right now and that's what's been reflected in his reception i think now you mentioned that egyptians want to democratic society speaking about that why is america appearing to side with what the opposition are calling a hard line on the thora tarion muslim government after its vocal support for democratic change in the region well that's a very good question i think there's a double faced policy in washington the backing of the muslim brotherhood goes back to the cia's role in egypt back and nine hundred fifty s. when the saw the muslim brotherhood as a potentially useful tool to put in their bag of organizations that they manipulate around the world and then they brought the brotherhood into saudi arabia in the fifty's when it was banned in egypt and from there the brotherhood has expanded out now they're playing a key role in a
or so hard core members of the brotherhood and most egyptians while some kind of a democratic. society and this is why is the opposition has voiced fighting with kerry on this trip around the washington has a very poor faggot of cards for play in egypt right now and that's what's been reflected in his reception i think now you mentioned that egyptians want to democratic society speaking about that why is america appearing to side with what the opposition are calling a hard line on the thora...
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in cairo as antigovernment protesters there break into the muslim brotherhood headquarters in the egyptian capital and all across the country you're looking at live pictures from cairo. so close that panic over billions in love savings unless shot at the government angered by job cards and harsh treatment from europe. and china as their leader is in moscow on his or selfish will four and a visit to policy greater joined role in global affairs these are live pictures of from the kremlin what a news conference is a to begin scene. and guantanamo bay officials acknowledge the number of hunger strikes at the detention center is growing while human rights groups with the figure at over one hundred. seven pm here in a moscow you live with us on our t.v. with me to bomb would say it's good to have your company with us now we're going straight into our breaking news this hour we are receiving reports of the protesters have stormed the muslim brotherhood headquarters in the age of sion capital of cairo how does a build true is there for us right now bell what's going on around you how violent it is
in cairo as antigovernment protesters there break into the muslim brotherhood headquarters in the egyptian capital and all across the country you're looking at live pictures from cairo. so close that panic over billions in love savings unless shot at the government angered by job cards and harsh treatment from europe. and china as their leader is in moscow on his or selfish will four and a visit to policy greater joined role in global affairs these are live pictures of from the kremlin what a...
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in egypt the boy many egyptians that's why did the get to the street. john kerry's visit is a very difficult time and. again very unpopular. streets of egypt. still ahead of this hour don't leave those kids alone thousands rallied in russia's capital spending off his adopted abroad a better perspective shortly report on what pushed people to take to the streets in protest. the u.s. is pushing forward with a full court martial against army whistleblower bradley manning prosecutors plan to call over one hundred forty witnesses to prove he's guilty of serious offenses including aiding the enemy that could see him jailed for life or even executed the government says al qaeda benefited from the information made available by manning however the young soldier denies this and admits only to providing secret data to weekly leaks with the aim of the reeling the true cost of war artie's america's andrew blake was at the hearing. manning finished reading his thirty five page statement he turned his microphone off and he was dead. testifying and a handful of members
in egypt the boy many egyptians that's why did the get to the street. john kerry's visit is a very difficult time and. again very unpopular. streets of egypt. still ahead of this hour don't leave those kids alone thousands rallied in russia's capital spending off his adopted abroad a better perspective shortly report on what pushed people to take to the streets in protest. the u.s. is pushing forward with a full court martial against army whistleblower bradley manning prosecutors plan to call...
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. >> new disturbing evidence that an egyptian woman who was about to be honored by the state department is one of the biggest anti-semites around. we'll have the latest on this very troubling situation. >> stocks are holding on to record levels. >> the stock market is up, up, up; despite budget chaos in washington. should would he be prepared for a financial crash? lou dobbs will be here to tell us. >> this guy didn't rob a liquor store. is he a spokesman close to the people who killed over 2900 americans. >> and why is obama administration trying usama bin laden's son-in-law? a high threat terrorist suspect in a u.s. court? we'll debate it. >> laura: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. and the factor begins right now. >> laura: hi, everyone. i'm laura ingraham in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. filibuster envy. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. it's been fascinating to see the reaction to senator rand paul's filibuster of the john brennan nomination. with the principled persuasive argument with the use of drones on american soil
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one policeman is killed and hundreds angels as fierce clashes erupt in the egyptian city of port side after police moved those held over their alleged involvement in last year's deadly stadium riot that the country's opposition greets america's top diplomat with hostility and accusations of meddling on his person visit to cairo. u.s. soldier bradley manning admits being behind the biggest leak of secret documents in american history claiming he wanted the public to know the truth the military prosecution is pushing for a life sentence accusing the whistleblower of eighteen terrorists. and the bye-bye benedix the party becomes the last catholic leader to quit in two hundred years and leaving behind a charge for mired in child abuse and corruption scandals. hello and welcome to twenty four hour news line for moscow. to our main story now hundreds have been injured and at least one policeman has been killed as fierce clashes erupted in the egyptian city of port side need demonstrators took to the streets after all sources chose to move prisoners jailed over their alleged role in last yea
one policeman is killed and hundreds angels as fierce clashes erupt in the egyptian city of port side after police moved those held over their alleged involvement in last year's deadly stadium riot that the country's opposition greets america's top diplomat with hostility and accusations of meddling on his person visit to cairo. u.s. soldier bradley manning admits being behind the biggest leak of secret documents in american history claiming he wanted the public to know the truth the military...
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protesters march on the muslim brotherhood headquarters these latest pictures coming through from the egyptian capital we'll update you this also. cypriots panic over billions in frozen savings and lash out at their government angered by job cuts and harsh treatment from europe. china's new leaders in moscow in his first official foreign visit the two powers cemented their partnership with a number of energy trade and cooperation dales. and guantanamo bay officials acknowledge the number of hunger strikers at the detention center is growing while human rights groups but the figure now at over one hundred. eleven even if you just joined us coming over here at the new center tonight live with you on our top stories you just heard thousands of anti-government protesters are clashing with riot police outside the muslim brotherhood headquarters in the egyptian capital cairo true is there for us now either bell what's actually going on in cairo how violent is this protest bring us up to speed. it's been very safe clashes between anti-government protest because it's a pool to them it's another had a
protesters march on the muslim brotherhood headquarters these latest pictures coming through from the egyptian capital we'll update you this also. cypriots panic over billions in frozen savings and lash out at their government angered by job cuts and harsh treatment from europe. china's new leaders in moscow in his first official foreign visit the two powers cemented their partnership with a number of energy trade and cooperation dales. and guantanamo bay officials acknowledge the number of...
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the egyptian army is struggling to end. which has been engulfed in volunteer for nearly a week ahead of a second verdict for those involved in last year's football rides. and a cool find russian scientists discover new unidentified bacteria in antarctica glacial lake which could allow them to shed large life forms from different planets on top stories. around the world on screen online international news and comment line from the new center here in moscow this is. the people of venezuela will be left for the permanent reminder of their late leader his body it's been announced will be a. public display that's after world leaders pay their respects at a state funeral ceremony from video agency. i'm standing near the military academy where the late president hugo chavez's body is on display at a half open cost and literally hundreds of thousands of people with him and he knew our offer to how it's a stream to pay their last respects shows now the meeting here is obviously very some of it as you can hear also people here celebr
the egyptian army is struggling to end. which has been engulfed in volunteer for nearly a week ahead of a second verdict for those involved in last year's football rides. and a cool find russian scientists discover new unidentified bacteria in antarctica glacial lake which could allow them to shed large life forms from different planets on top stories. around the world on screen online international news and comment line from the new center here in moscow this is. the people of venezuela will...
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. >> what about being seen as interfering in egyptian affairs? balanceis the delicate he is having to strike. in egypt in america have been locked in a very interesting embrace. egypt, at the moment, they cannot do. the largest part of that, $1.30 billion limit goes to the egyptian military to buy u.s. military equipment. that is something that they do not want to do without either. the two of them have to work together, but the least popular thing he can do now would be to appear to be telling them how to run their own affairs and that is where we have seen some of these groups protesting his arrival. it's an interesting protests. on one hand, they say america should not tell us how to run our democracy, but they also say america should tell president morsi to be more inclusive. they do want american engagement but they do not want american interference. that's the delicate balance john kerry has to deal with. when >> thank you, anita, in cairo. hosni mubarak was jailed for life over the killing of hundreds of protesters. the appeals court grant
. >> what about being seen as interfering in egyptian affairs? balanceis the delicate he is having to strike. in egypt in america have been locked in a very interesting embrace. egypt, at the moment, they cannot do. the largest part of that, $1.30 billion limit goes to the egyptian military to buy u.s. military equipment. that is something that they do not want to do without either. the two of them have to work together, but the least popular thing he can do now would be to appear to be...
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she ended up suing the leadership of the egyptian government and became sort of a star that way.e is the thing we have toker are. in this part of the world you can be anti-dictator and pro-democracy and still hold very reprehensible --ws and be deeply big bigoted and anti-semitic. >> are you making excuses for the state department's pathetic due diligence. >> no i'm not. difficult questions will be asked in the state department how he made it this far. >> laura: mark, mark, mark. this sem bare wassing. this is what i don't get. republicans will have no problem calling out, i think at least lately, republicans who just blow it. because it helps -- it actually helps the party. the state department just finished with this benghazi deal, okay? where we don't really know what happened but that thing was not handled right, obviously. >> but, laura, do you think the state department. >> laura: this is a smaller issue but, nevertheless do a google search. i mean, facebook her. i mean, come on. >> once this new evidence did come to light and once they were presented with these tweets and
she ended up suing the leadership of the egyptian government and became sort of a star that way.e is the thing we have toker are. in this part of the world you can be anti-dictator and pro-democracy and still hold very reprehensible --ws and be deeply big bigoted and anti-semitic. >> are you making excuses for the state department's pathetic due diligence. >> no i'm not. difficult questions will be asked in the state department how he made it this far. >> laura: mark, mark,...
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the egyptian government is still investigating the accident. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes.ene otani. from all of us, thank you for joining us. have a great day wherever you are.
the egyptian government is still investigating the accident. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes.ene otani. from all of us, thank you for joining us. have a great day wherever you are.
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>> we should be supporting those elements within egyptian society.gy you don't just give your child the allowance money and do what they want to do with it. you give them direction and guidance. we're just writing out the checks and military aid, but we have to be directing what's going on on the ground as well. >> alisyn: i mean, there was a feeling of course that when there were protest ins tahrir square, it meant that people would be leaning in the western way, leaning toward america, that had not been proven to be true. >> unfortunately, not. >> alisyn: and lisa, great to see you. the fbi is taking a bigger role of investigating the death of a young american engineer overseas. police there say it was suicide. his family insists it was murder. up next, a military analyst who explains why the shadow of suspicion is pointing towards china. plus the catholic church is a step closer to electing the next pope of course. we're live at the vatican at the top of the hour. and growing outrage as usama bin laden's son-in-law is charged for terror charges in
>> we should be supporting those elements within egyptian society.gy you don't just give your child the allowance money and do what they want to do with it. you give them direction and guidance. we're just writing out the checks and military aid, but we have to be directing what's going on on the ground as well. >> alisyn: i mean, there was a feeling of course that when there were protest ins tahrir square, it meant that people would be leaning in the western way, leaning toward...
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and efforts to support the egyptian pound, although those are less now. they are letting the currency fall garageally. so the this must be done -- gradually. and it's very, very urgent to deal with the fiscal situation and to do something to given the process -- to begin the process of restoring the confidence of investors and tourists and others. you know, egyptian investors first of all, but foreign investors as well and tourists and others who would be bringing money into the country. the other thing that is badly, badly needed is security sector reform. now, that's a long and difficult road, but many countries have blocked it before. when you go from authoritarian to democratic government, you must do this thing. and egypt hasn't even started it, you know? and we're seeing the terrible results of this. we're seeing this terrible breakdown in law and order and the great anger at the police that we saw in port said and many other places, and the anger of the police; insubordination on the part of the police, police strikes. this is just a disastrous sit
and efforts to support the egyptian pound, although those are less now. they are letting the currency fall garageally. so the this must be done -- gradually. and it's very, very urgent to deal with the fiscal situation and to do something to given the process -- to begin the process of restoring the confidence of investors and tourists and others. you know, egyptian investors first of all, but foreign investors as well and tourists and others who would be bringing money into the country. the...
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. >> it boils down to one basic question -- what did the egyptian revolution accomplish? the economy is wrecked, unemployment is high, and many young people have little hope. the government appears to have few answers. four activists who dance the harlem shake in underwear are said to have been arrested for public indecency. it's not just something fun, it's a political tool. >> the mass demonstrations failed to change the government's thinking. so we had to come back something new. and that's satorizing every day egyptian life. >> even the president doesn't escape being satorized. because a mass protest doesn't make a difference, then maybe laughter will help. >> you're watching the journal n d.w. >> the drummers have a long and proud tradition. once they entertained local rulers. now the century's old rhythms are helping these street children develop their self onfidence. such children are often abandoned because of poverty or war. he was 3 when he ended up on the street. e lived in a home sponsored by a german aid organization. he says he was left alone by his parents
. >> it boils down to one basic question -- what did the egyptian revolution accomplish? the economy is wrecked, unemployment is high, and many young people have little hope. the government appears to have few answers. four activists who dance the harlem shake in underwear are said to have been arrested for public indecency. it's not just something fun, it's a political tool. >> the mass demonstrations failed to change the government's thinking. so we had to come back something new....
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we decided to focus on egypt first. >> reporter: 14 egyptian women have spent the past year learning leadership skills from prominent american women, in education, health care, business, politics, law, and media. >> a lot of people say egypt, and they, especially when you think of women. there have been gang rapes in tahrir square and the numbers on things like genital mutilation remain horrific, something like 90 plus percent. what made you said, egypt now? >> well, we picked egypt. we met -- we actually are bringing women all from the same country with the idea that they would meet each other and then go home and have each other as a network. we looked and egypt seemed the most promising, of all of the arab spring countries. >> reporter: amany eid entered the program with some hesitation. >> it was a feeling that, back home, president bush, and some people are not very happy with the politics. >> reporter: amany says the fellowship has been an invaluable experience. i first met amiss last year on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> i learned a lot of skills, and as a journ
we decided to focus on egypt first. >> reporter: 14 egyptian women have spent the past year learning leadership skills from prominent american women, in education, health care, business, politics, law, and media. >> a lot of people say egypt, and they, especially when you think of women. there have been gang rapes in tahrir square and the numbers on things like genital mutilation remain horrific, something like 90 plus percent. what made you said, egypt now? >> well, we picked...
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. >> reporter: on the investigation, egyptian authorities are still denying direct u.s.ccess to a man that allegedly set up camps in eastern libya where some of the suspects may have been trained. he tried to raise the access with egyptian president morsi. >> for them not to allow us to interview a person that may have information on the death of an american ambassador and three other people that were killed and others that were wounded is unacceptable. >> beyond benghazi in a move to ease brennan's passage, they provided the legal memos that justified the use of drones for the targeted killing of american terrorists overseas. >> we have worked with the committee to provide information about legal advice and what the president believes is a unique situation and to in doing so help expedite confirmation. >> reporter: the acl sum claims the administration is still withholding drone documents from congress. >> it's unacceptable in a system of checks and balances for congress to only get five of 11 legal opinions. >> reporter: full vote could come as early as tuesday. eric h
. >> reporter: on the investigation, egyptian authorities are still denying direct u.s.ccess to a man that allegedly set up camps in eastern libya where some of the suspects may have been trained. he tried to raise the access with egyptian president morsi. >> for them not to allow us to interview a person that may have information on the death of an american ambassador and three other people that were killed and others that were wounded is unacceptable. >> beyond benghazi in a...
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what happened to the egyptians? >> sparrows, pyramids.pointed out and they used the slaves i guess to build the pyramids, right? >> what happened to greece? >> i loved that movie. >> you realize it is pass over this weekend. >> i have no history. >> i don't like -- i don't -- i don't know if it is the egyptians but what is the one with the pots and the pans? >> i hate that. >> all right. this is an amazing point. you walk it in and there are all of these statues of naked ladies. >> you don't like it? >> no because you know you will look at this and the only reason you are looking at it is it is old, it is thousands of years old. the fact is it was a dude trying to get a woman naked. it was a sketch pad. >> it is art. >> he is just like every pervert in the 70s sketching except he is dead. >> the statues were him trying to get a woman in the sack. and now it is big because it was dug up by indiana jones. >> i have been avoid going there for years. >> i have to take a break. joy of hate. greg gutfeld.com. buy that book. it is really good. >
what happened to the egyptians? >> sparrows, pyramids.pointed out and they used the slaves i guess to build the pyramids, right? >> what happened to greece? >> i loved that movie. >> you realize it is pass over this weekend. >> i have no history. >> i don't like -- i don't -- i don't know if it is the egyptians but what is the one with the pots and the pans? >> i hate that. >> all right. this is an amazing point. you walk it in and there are all...
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i have also seen how the egyptians oppress them. so, come, i will send you to pharaoh to bring my people the israelites out of egypt. but mows he said to god, who am i that i should go to pharaoh and bring the israelites out of egypt? he said i will be with you and this will be the [speaker not understood] that it is i [inaudible]. >> thank you very much. [speaker not understood]. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. corrine woods. i chair the citizens advisory committee among other thing, very involved in eastern neighborhoods planning. and i want to urge the city, the city family and all the agencies to do as director ram said, allow the options not to be foreclosed. we are obviously very concerned about the idea of undergrounding 16th street and mission bay at seventh. we are very concerned about not putting the trains underground soon we can do it. we are concerned that having that entire rail yard at fourth and king electrified at an incredible cost. if caltrain spends $100 million to electrify that storage rail yard -- and i'm not
i have also seen how the egyptians oppress them. so, come, i will send you to pharaoh to bring my people the israelites out of egypt. but mows he said to god, who am i that i should go to pharaoh and bring the israelites out of egypt? he said i will be with you and this will be the [speaker not understood] that it is i [inaudible]. >> thank you very much. [speaker not understood]. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. corrine woods. i chair the citizens advisory committee among other...
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trying to prevent of the violence from spreading just to remind you that on thursday a panel of egyptian judges ruled that the muslim brotherhood should be banned these are live pictures from cairo we're watching closely all the developments there and we'll try to get in touch with our reporter on the ground for the latest in just about twenty minutes time. up ahead outies daniel but shells six ounces to tough questions it is said the truth. jorge rios an argentinean student at seventeen other similar students from foreign countries all paid a private company between three thousand and four thousand dollars so that they get to take part in a u.s. state department work study program he was promised forty hours of work per week at a common fast food restaurant with a decent salary but the reality he claims was quite different he was actually only given around four hours of work per week what was expected to be on call twenty four seven like a surgeon i guess in case of some burger emergency he says he was forced to live in accommodations that were provided by the restaurant real six plane
trying to prevent of the violence from spreading just to remind you that on thursday a panel of egyptian judges ruled that the muslim brotherhood should be banned these are live pictures from cairo we're watching closely all the developments there and we'll try to get in touch with our reporter on the ground for the latest in just about twenty minutes time. up ahead outies daniel but shells six ounces to tough questions it is said the truth. jorge rios an argentinean student at seventeen other...
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. >> reporter: on the investigation, egyptian authorities are still denying direct u.s. access to a man that allegedly set up camps in eastern libya where some of the suspects may have been trained. he tried to raise the access with egyptian president morsi. >> for them not to allow us to interview a person that may have information on the death of an american ambassador and three other people that were killed and others that were wounded is unacceptable. >> beyond benghazi in a move to ease brennan's passage, they provided the legal memos that justified the use of drones for the targeted killing of american terrorists overseas. >> we have worked with the committee to provide information about legal advice and what the president believes is a unique situation and to in doing so help expedite confirmation. >> reporter: the acl sum claims the administration is still withholding drone documents from congress. >> it's unacceptable in a system of checks and balances for congress to only get five of 11 legal opinions. >> reporter: full vote could come as early as tuesday. eric
. >> reporter: on the investigation, egyptian authorities are still denying direct u.s. access to a man that allegedly set up camps in eastern libya where some of the suspects may have been trained. he tried to raise the access with egyptian president morsi. >> for them not to allow us to interview a person that may have information on the death of an american ambassador and three other people that were killed and others that were wounded is unacceptable. >> beyond benghazi in...
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this week, dance turned into decent, though, as dozens of young egyptians did the harlem shake in frontuslim brotherhood headquarters. >> translator: we thought we should protest in a fun manner. instead of chanting and getting beaten, we would leave normally. >> reporter: four egyptians were arrested while trying to record themselves doing the dance. in their underwear in another cairo neighborhood. there have also been a few scuffles between protesters and police reported in tunisia where more harlem shake videos are popping up online. the country's education minister has reportedly ordered an investigation into this video shot outside a school where some dancers imitated islamists by wearing fake beards and robes. while the videos look like fun, protesters say they want to be taken seriously. >> translator: we're sending a message in a different way and this message is very peaceful through doing the harlem shake dense. >>> it could be a scene straight out of a sitcom, but no joke for some members of the "modern family" cast. >> get us out. >> get us out! >> what happened when these
this week, dance turned into decent, though, as dozens of young egyptians did the harlem shake in frontuslim brotherhood headquarters. >> translator: we thought we should protest in a fun manner. instead of chanting and getting beaten, we would leave normally. >> reporter: four egyptians were arrested while trying to record themselves doing the dance. in their underwear in another cairo neighborhood. there have also been a few scuffles between protesters and police reported in...
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egyptians are supposed to vote next month and some opposition groups say they're going to boycott thels because of interference from morsi and the muslim he brotherhood. >> the economic and political conditions of the country that the egyptian people have been suffering from, we need to make sure when we communicate, and this was communicated, whenever we communicate with egypt as a government, we're including all the people of egypt. there is a deep need for a change in the way they governor their country and there are concerns being expressed by the egyptian protesters out two years in cairo as well as the activist groups who. we need to make sure that they're treating all of their people in the right way. >> john: what is secretary john kerry trying to accomplish on this his first mideast tour. is this about advancing the president's trip this month or the bigger regional issues, what is going on in syria iran and what is going on in israel. israel. >> john kerry is a global presence, and he has been for years. he's using his role as secretary of state to show that there is a globa
egyptians are supposed to vote next month and some opposition groups say they're going to boycott thels because of interference from morsi and the muslim he brotherhood. >> the economic and political conditions of the country that the egyptian people have been suffering from, we need to make sure when we communicate, and this was communicated, whenever we communicate with egypt as a government, we're including all the people of egypt. there is a deep need for a change in the way they...
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the egyptian opposition condemns what it calls blatant u.s. interference in the country's affairs that's the secretary of state heads to cairo for talks amid regional tension that's putting the squeeze on america's ally israel . army private bradley manning's decision to confound he intentionally leaked classified material inspires his supporters as the prosecution says to prove the revelations helped terrorists. and massive austerity hits the u.s. as president obama is forced to order eighty five billion dollars of budget cuts after lawmakers failed to agree and alternative. is three pm here in moscow this is coming to live with me and us and now it's good to have you with us straight to our top story and egypt where the opposition has criticize washington for allegedly meddling in the country's affairs it comes ahead of a trip to cairo by the u.s. secretary of state john kerry marches call this there has more now on the diplomats intentions. he says that the purpose of his visit is essentially to discuss regional and international issues hav
the egyptian opposition condemns what it calls blatant u.s. interference in the country's affairs that's the secretary of state heads to cairo for talks amid regional tension that's putting the squeeze on america's ally israel . army private bradley manning's decision to confound he intentionally leaked classified material inspires his supporters as the prosecution says to prove the revelations helped terrorists. and massive austerity hits the u.s. as president obama is forced to order eighty...
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the egyptian government has been trying to get the i.m.f.o lower targets, to give them the loan on lower terms than what was originally agreed. i don't think the united states should strong arm the i.m.f. to do that. i think the egyptian government should have to make the right terms. and by the way, the i.m.f. has been very lenient with egypt. this is not a tough austerity program they are trying to enforce on the egyptian government. so the united states need to play this the right way. we adopt want to see a chris sis in egypt but we want to encourage sound decisions economically and also the building of a political consensus. i think in order to take the sound decisions that morsi will need to take to get the i.m.f. money, he will need to have a broader political consensus. one last word a suming we get through this crisis right and there is an i.m.f. agreement and some movement toward particle meantry elections, i think the united states should take that opportunity to help egypt much more economically. not out of our own budget but as
the egyptian government has been trying to get the i.m.f.o lower targets, to give them the loan on lower terms than what was originally agreed. i don't think the united states should strong arm the i.m.f. to do that. i think the egyptian government should have to make the right terms. and by the way, the i.m.f. has been very lenient with egypt. this is not a tough austerity program they are trying to enforce on the egyptian government. so the united states need to play this the right way. we...