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violence killed at least 300 people since president morse was deposed.anne feinstein sat down saying she is very concerned about the crisis. she says frankly she is surprised the military would urge people to go to the streets. >> i don't think we know what kind of egypt is going to emerge. i think it is very important for this new president and vice president to exer it t their thourt now. tell show the control of the military can effectively govern that country and so the next few months they will will be real eyeopeners for the world. >>> here in the bay area, pro morse supporters held a rally. one demonstrator says egypt needs to give democracy a chance to work. >> [indiscernible] it should not be like that. things should be be corrected with the democratic process. >> she says the military coo is destroying the democracy. she has relatives taking part in the protests there. >>> pope tpraps sis is on a flight back to rome after a weeklong trip to brazil. cbs is there where millions -- francis is on a flight back to rome after a weeklong trip to brazi
violence killed at least 300 people since president morse was deposed.anne feinstein sat down saying she is very concerned about the crisis. she says frankly she is surprised the military would urge people to go to the streets. >> i don't think we know what kind of egypt is going to emerge. i think it is very important for this new president and vice president to exer it t their thourt now. tell show the control of the military can effectively govern that country and so the next few...
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'cause i know morse code. ha! - [chuckles] yeah. that's what we're doing. in our very limited free time
'cause i know morse code. ha! - [chuckles] yeah. that's what we're doing. in our very limited free time
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of stability and while only eight percent of you think mubarak era officials will take over after morse's imminent resignation so you can go to dot com and cast your vote if you haven't already. now the head of france's far right national front of marine le pen has been stripped of her right to legal immunity as an m.e.p. exposing her to a possible trial of a racism charges the decision follows a request by a court in new york three years after she was accused of inciting racial hatred for comparing muslims treat prayers to the occupational problems by german nonces in a recent interview to see lappin said she's been hunted for quite some time that the expressing something no one would dare do in paris or brussels. i knew the truth is the censorship reigns in france and we are hunted down in all circumstances because we express an opinion that is different from the one way track of thinkings developed by the european union and also by the socialist party and the right wing parties in france have been hunted down for saying i think it's not normal that prayers should be allowed to take pla
of stability and while only eight percent of you think mubarak era officials will take over after morse's imminent resignation so you can go to dot com and cast your vote if you haven't already. now the head of france's far right national front of marine le pen has been stripped of her right to legal immunity as an m.e.p. exposing her to a possible trial of a racism charges the decision follows a request by a court in new york three years after she was accused of inciting racial hatred for...
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morse. people like this draw thousands and lead to more clashes. the military claims only use of tear gas against the demonstrators but cbs reporter at a hospital found a different story. >> we counted 37 dead bodies in this room. the doctors tell us that almost all of them have bullet wounds to the head, neck and heart. >> reporter: suggesting the military targets the demonstrators and shoots to kill. >> reporter: half a world away, demonstrators in san jose protest the violence that may effect their own family members. >> the people are getting shot in their head and neck and heart. they are not trying to disburse them but trying to take them down, basically. >> i hope to get my voice heard to the american people and also to support my fellow egyptians in egypt. >> reporter: the military installed prime minister, according to the associated press, gives them the right to arrest civilians. >> well, i think, obviously, we need to play an important role to calm the violence that is growing there. >> reporter: this representative, rogers, on "face th
morse. people like this draw thousands and lead to more clashes. the military claims only use of tear gas against the demonstrators but cbs reporter at a hospital found a different story. >> we counted 37 dead bodies in this room. the doctors tell us that almost all of them have bullet wounds to the head, neck and heart. >> reporter: suggesting the military targets the demonstrators and shoots to kill. >> reporter: half a world away, demonstrators in san jose protest the...
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he did not invent the telegraph that he was one of the guys working on it and he did invent morse code. so that's another odd sort of village legacy. there were also lots of cheap rooming houses where young artists and intellectuals and bohemians could afford to live. from the beginning, making culture and making money generally do not go together in america. madonna makes a ton of money. everybody else makes none. and so artists and writers and intellectuals, et cetera, need cheap places to live and work. the village for long time was provided the. there were a lot of cheap places to eat. in the early, and the late 1800s they would be french bistro's. anything french was considered bohemian because of the connection. in the early 20th century they would be italian places like spaghetti houses. .. it was, as "the new york times" wrote, a little later, known to all the artists, actors, literatures, and goodfellows, generally. it was also judges and lawyers from jefferson market, the courthouse at jefferson market would hang out there. this is where a lot of people gathered. they talked
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you are not allowed to tap the truth out in morse code for these rules. i do have to stick to what senator udall and i have stated on the public record. ien i did indicate that thought the public would be stunned and angry when they learned how the patriot act was being interpreted, i was talking about the bulk collection of the phone records of millions and millions of law- abiding americans. with respect to other approaches, what i can say is under the patriot act the government's authority to --lect is limite limit his list limitless. >> based on that, in what other areas do you think americans should be most worried when it comes to survey land -- surveillance and collection? >> i am concerned about the fact that the government will not state really what the rules are with respect to tracking americans on their cell phones. repeatedly athis public hearings and the intelligence committee. the government official position is first they have the authority to do it. they said they are not doing it now but they will not spell out the rules today with respe
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but right now it looks like it's a fifty fiftieth's split between morse's supporters and people who want him out according to the polls fifty nine percent think the country would have been better off with the military in power. this is excellent proof that hamann morsi has ruled with democratic model going to democracy you have both the ruling regime and an opposition but the case of forces taking on a certain political stance is something unprecedented. and this is sort of a sure sign of the military takeover all right but with all due respect there is no doubt morsi has a lot of supporters but in a very short period of time an overwhelming majority turns against him it's not about the military it's the people in a democracy such political differences and confrontations are normally settled through elections rather than tanks well i saw them at the. is there any true democracy we are no make a mole into discounts the will of the people and illegally deposes the president was it you know that the coup is actually a crime you are committed by the egyptian ministry of the. right temperatur
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but right now it looks like it's a fifty fiftieth's split between morse's supporters and people who want him out according to the polls fifty nine percent think the country would have been better off with the military in power. this is excellent proof that the home of morsi is rule was democratic while going to democracy you have both the ruling regime and an opposition but the case of forces taking on a certain political stance is something unprecedented. and this is sort of a sure sign of the military takeover. all right but with all due respect there is no doubt morsi has a lot of supporters but in a very short period of time an overwhelming majority turns against him it's not about the military it's the people in a democracy such political differences and confrontations are normal settled through elections rather than tanks well i saw them quite limited that. is there any true democracy where no make a moment to discount the will of the people and illegally deposes the president was you know that this is actually a crime committed by the egyptian military at the. right temperature br
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bill morse is a former hot shot and captain of the flagstaff fire department. >> you get a down draft from the thunderstorm, the winds are blowing down and out in every direct2Ñ they have safety zones established. it takes some time. it may take a minute or two minutes to get to a safety zone. and maybe in this situation, that two minutes was too long. >> reporter: we've learned the hot shots radioed distress calls around 3:00 p.m., but the heavy smoke and winds prevented a rescue helicopter from responding immediately. when paramedics finally arrived, they found the hot shots' bodies and the fire shelters they used as the last resort to protect them from the flames. >> this situation came upon the granite mountain shot shots very rapidly, and i would hope that they didn't suffer. >> reporter: federal and state investigators are here in arizona now. they're analyzing fire department records, radio logs and weather conditions. they're also in the burn area, retracing the path of the fire. preliminary results are expected later this week. carter evans, cbs news, prescott arizona. >> glo
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figures while other faction members claim they're being hunted the country's authorities have started morse's ousting was they have stated rather more says ousting alls the will of the egyptian people while the army says it won't take any action against peaceful protests but as are true polls there are fears of more violence you had the interim president adly mansour who is the head of the constitutional court sworn in yesterday he made some reassuring sounds the nation that he would have been as a technocratic. council to be the country he even extended a hand out to mr brotherhood saying they would be included in the map which will roadmap of the future however really we are seeing a seriously divided country with the supporters of the president to a largely spearheaded by his islamist group that mr brotherhood and their political parties are saying that he is the legitimate president he must be reinstated and they will not move from that position they are still holding a sittin in a mosque in the center of the capital that's currently surrounded by the military vehicles the main stage of t
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out what went wrong when his father was in power and what chances egypt has for pace the harmony morse's rule was democratic while going to democracy you have both the ruling regime and an opposition but the case of armed forces taking on a certain political stance is something unprecedented this is sort of a sure sign of the military takeover with all due respect there is no doubt morsi has a lot of supporters but in a very short period of time an overwhelming majority turns against him it's not about the military it's the people in a democracy such political differences and confrontations are normally are settled through elections rather than us is there any true democracy where an army commander discounts the will of the people and legally deposes the president with the crew is actually a crime committed by the egyptian military. and don't miss that conversation in full right here on r.t. in just about an hour's time. once an addict holiday resort just a short drive from london j. wick has become one of britain's most deprived areas and with the government relentlessly pushing ahead w
out what went wrong when his father was in power and what chances egypt has for pace the harmony morse's rule was democratic while going to democracy you have both the ruling regime and an opposition but the case of armed forces taking on a certain political stance is something unprecedented this is sort of a sure sign of the military takeover with all due respect there is no doubt morsi has a lot of supporters but in a very short period of time an overwhelming majority turns against him it's...
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and the army has been clamping down on his islam is the muslim brotherhood organization of a since morse's opponents have been celebrating on the streets of cairo but he's also got plenty of supporters who are demanding his reinstatement while the interim government is taking shape with former u.n. nuclear chief mohamed el baradei sworn in as vice president the u.s. has also sent a senior and boy to egypt for a two day visit the first such trip since small who was ousted the muslim brotherhood said there would be protests until morsi is released and returns to power or we spoke to the organization senior adviser a good hard that he says changes in the country should be carried out through the ballot box and not amid a shrink. every human being does something wrong and certainly every government does a lot of things wrong but that's not an excuse for a military coup and i can see how many people are making that excuse that it's ok to have a military coup similar to what the idiocy that we've heard from some of the world leaders and other western leaders that military coups are a new form of
and the army has been clamping down on his islam is the muslim brotherhood organization of a since morse's opponents have been celebrating on the streets of cairo but he's also got plenty of supporters who are demanding his reinstatement while the interim government is taking shape with former u.n. nuclear chief mohamed el baradei sworn in as vice president the u.s. has also sent a senior and boy to egypt for a two day visit the first such trip since small who was ousted the muslim brotherhood...
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marching on the presidential guard house and more than fifty protesters was shot almost two weeks ago morse's opponents also plan protests raising fears of violence between the two camps and with me now a journalist and africa specialist lawrence freeman joining us live here on the program good to see you today opposition protests also planned the army saying it will step in if violence breaks out do you think we're poised to see more clashes later or what else the situation now is that the muslim brotherhood has to make a decision whether they're going to be part of the process moving forward with these nine month agenda for a constitution parliamentarian elections presidential elections or is the muslim brotherhood going to be violent and disruptive in which case the situation will be very difficult and the military may move in again so the choice right now is with the muslim brotherhood they had the freedom to demonstrate their party has not been disbanded but they have to decide do they want to be part of an inclusive process for the future or not as you say i suppose of a final decision
marching on the presidential guard house and more than fifty protesters was shot almost two weeks ago morse's opponents also plan protests raising fears of violence between the two camps and with me now a journalist and africa specialist lawrence freeman joining us live here on the program good to see you today opposition protests also planned the army saying it will step in if violence breaks out do you think we're poised to see more clashes later or what else the situation now is that the...
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beyond has been clamping down on his in the midst of a muslim brotherhood organization of a sense morse's opponents have been celebrating on the streets of cairo but he's also got plenty of supporters who are demanding he's over in statement on monday fifty seven people were killed in clashes between the army and he's back because they claimed it was a massacre by the authorities meanwhile the interim government is taking shape with former u.n. nuclear chief mohamed el baradei sworn in as vice president there was embody who says there will be protests until morsi is released and returned to power made news commentator and blogger col sharrow believes the egyptian people should have been allowed to decide their future in a more democratic fashion. let's remember what their interest of the military here is it's not the continuation of a democratic revolution and the many being in fact carrying out this is just stop this threat of a genuine or popular uprising and then drove the day the muslim brotherhood was elected with people who not only would they where not only they won the presidentia
beyond has been clamping down on his in the midst of a muslim brotherhood organization of a sense morse's opponents have been celebrating on the streets of cairo but he's also got plenty of supporters who are demanding he's over in statement on monday fifty seven people were killed in clashes between the army and he's back because they claimed it was a massacre by the authorities meanwhile the interim government is taking shape with former u.n. nuclear chief mohamed el baradei sworn in as vice...
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now and that has said concerning morse's predicament either you set him free or you organize a swift and transparent trial presumably setting free setting him free will be the better option but do you think a fair and transparent trial is perhaps likely. well morsi was arrested three weeks ago without any charge he's not the only person who was arrested hundreds of other political activists have been arrested this is clearly a politically motivated arrest. i don't think a trial will appease tensions i think when you have judges on the trial who were appointed by by mubarak corrupt judges i don't think we're going to see a folk inclusion the problem isn't morsi the problem isn't the muslim brotherhood the problem is that the protests on the street problem lies with the military and that is. that that's where the problem is what the solution that's where we have to see how do you see the military. do you think there is now some justification for western influence now some sort of intervention i'm not talking military of course but some sort of influence or pressure from the west not to
now and that has said concerning morse's predicament either you set him free or you organize a swift and transparent trial presumably setting free setting him free will be the better option but do you think a fair and transparent trial is perhaps likely. well morsi was arrested three weeks ago without any charge he's not the only person who was arrested hundreds of other political activists have been arrested this is clearly a politically motivated arrest. i don't think a trial will appease...
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or to ten minutes past the hour morse code time it's r t for you today of the mouse hunger strike. now in its six month it will end up perhaps its toughest period on monday when the holy muslim fast of ramadan begins now that's according to lawyers for the detainees they claim u.s. military authorities running the facility are preparing to operate a force feeding factory attorneys say the forty five inmates who are currently being fed against their will will struggle to survive in the coming weeks apart from going without water during daylight hours as part of ramadan they're also faced nights in cells with nothing to drink with the painful force feeding procedures or through the practice has been slow worldwide as torture but u.s. authorities maintain the measures necessary to prevent death by u.s. military lawyer barwon god who advocates for one of the prisoners he says there's no excuse for keeping people locked up without charge or trial ninety eight percent of these men have no allegations against them to say we can't release them because they might do something in the future
or to ten minutes past the hour morse code time it's r t for you today of the mouse hunger strike. now in its six month it will end up perhaps its toughest period on monday when the holy muslim fast of ramadan begins now that's according to lawyers for the detainees they claim u.s. military authorities running the facility are preparing to operate a force feeding factory attorneys say the forty five inmates who are currently being fed against their will will struggle to survive in the coming...
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protesters detained on tuesday the country's interim leaders swore in a new cabinet excluding members of morse's muslim brotherhood the islamist movement has rejected the cabinet and its supporters are vowing to continue a mass protest gyptian. he says there'll be no calm in the country unless all parties are involved in the political process. if the brotherhood doesn't participate in the transition process or the vision of the constitution what it would mean is that this new constitution that's going to come out of this process will only represent the liberal and conservative sides of society and won't represents the islamist side of the population so it would mean that it won't represent a cross-section of egyptian society and therefore will not reject a missy for a long time to come and what it would mean is it will just end up going from one crisis to another for another period of time instead of this group forming the constitution without having the brotherhood involved what the ruling authorities should do is that they should really engage in a national dialogue to try to decide what the f
protesters detained on tuesday the country's interim leaders swore in a new cabinet excluding members of morse's muslim brotherhood the islamist movement has rejected the cabinet and its supporters are vowing to continue a mass protest gyptian. he says there'll be no calm in the country unless all parties are involved in the political process. if the brotherhood doesn't participate in the transition process or the vision of the constitution what it would mean is that this new constitution...
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that their economy is struggling and there's a breakdown in law and order in fact already four of morse's cabinet ministers have resigned joining the protesters call for the president's resignation and now the massive demonstrations have resulted in the military given an ultimatum to morsi saying that quote the armed forces. their call for the people's demand to be met and gives everyone forty eight hours as a final chance to shoulder the burden of a historic moment in our country but we're not forgive any party will be negligent in bearing their responsibility forty eight hours for morsi to either step down or concede to the well the people this is a historic moment indeed for what could be the defining phase of egypt's revolution so as we watch the changes that unfold let's go and let's break the set. since nine eleven this country's desire for safety and security has given the u.s. government precedented an unchecked amount of power you see a crackdown on dissent that's unparalleled in recent history including an outright us salt on whistle blowers obama alone is already charged people
that their economy is struggling and there's a breakdown in law and order in fact already four of morse's cabinet ministers have resigned joining the protesters call for the president's resignation and now the massive demonstrations have resulted in the military given an ultimatum to morsi saying that quote the armed forces. their call for the people's demand to be met and gives everyone forty eight hours as a final chance to shoulder the burden of a historic moment in our country but we're not...
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currently facing and if there is one theme that recurs throughout that speech it is the idea of legitimacy morse. he was the country's first ever democratically elected president and he says he is the legitimate ruler of the country and that the current constitution is valid in fact president morsi says he is so convinced of his own legitimacy that he is willing to pay with his own life and his blood in order to protect it he also referenced god and his own divine duty to serve egypt in that speech morsi did show some willingness to compromise with protesters he said he was willing to consider the possibility of parliamentary elections in six months following reckless reconcile. to following talks with opposition parties excuse me massive protests continue in tahrir square tonight and show no signs of relenting after morsi speech you're looking at a live picture of those protests right now seven people were killed in egypt today protesters are demanding for morsi to immediately step down and make way for new elections for the latest from egypt here's artie's bell true. world this is not the spee
currently facing and if there is one theme that recurs throughout that speech it is the idea of legitimacy morse. he was the country's first ever democratically elected president and he says he is the legitimate ruler of the country and that the current constitution is valid in fact president morsi says he is so convinced of his own legitimacy that he is willing to pay with his own life and his blood in order to protect it he also referenced god and his own divine duty to serve egypt in that...
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be mayor of new york, spitzer's campaign is suggesting that weiner is a bad hus bant fohusband for morsinguma -- forcing his wife huma to defend him on the campaign trail. that is from head. new yorkers may hate weiner but they made headline writers happy. we don't know why voters are putting up with the weiners, the spitzers and filners, they cannot be serious, but we're sorryious about the dunce caps -- we're serious about our dunce caps, if they elect one of those folks, the dunce catches will be flying. >> a military judge, hands down verdict in the bradley manning trial. lou: new details on deadly train crash in spain last week, a preliminary investigation shows that the driver of the train, was on his cell phone, and travelling almost twice the speed limit when train derailed and crashed. this thattininformation from twa recorders, recovered from the sprain, 79 people were killed in the accident, driver charged with multiple counts of homicide. lou: a military judge today found army private brad ly manning not guilty of aiding the enemy. manning was convicted of more than 20 thunders
be mayor of new york, spitzer's campaign is suggesting that weiner is a bad hus bant fohusband for morsinguma -- forcing his wife huma to defend him on the campaign trail. that is from head. new yorkers may hate weiner but they made headline writers happy. we don't know why voters are putting up with the weiners, the spitzers and filners, they cannot be serious, but we're sorryious about the dunce caps -- we're serious about our dunce caps, if they elect one of those folks, the dunce catches...
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so we did everything we could, recognizing that you can't tap out classified information in morse code to alert the public about what was going on. after a series of short-term extensions, the patriot act came up for a long-term reauthorization in the spring of 2011. by that time, senator fine dpoald had been replaced on the committee by senator udall. he, as colleagues know, shares these concerns about the bulk collection of phone records on millions of law-abiding americans, and we're lucky he's been a prominent leader in the cause of protecting security and liberty. so during that 2011 reauthorization, senator udall and i spoke to colleagues, invited colleagues to secure settings to really lay out what was actually happening, and many of those colleagues joined us on the floor to oppose the extension of the patriot act for four more years. during that debate, mr. president, i came to the floor and said, "the american people find out how their government is has secretly interpreted the patriot act, they're going to be stunned and they're going to be angry." that week the senate agree
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what hath samuel morse wrought? all of us generate almost a continuous trail of electronic data. it can be stored, analyzed, by who knows whom for who knows what purpose? we know that government is tapping into a lot of data. phone records, e-mails, web postings, provided by private internet companies and video feeds like in the wake of the boston marathon bombing. a series of stories may have you thinking, should i be creeped out? or comforted? this hour, we'll try and sort some of the out for you. we begin with a visitor to my home in atlanta. >> hey, frank, john. >> nice to meet you. >> great to meet you too. thank you. >> in a prior life, frank ahearn made a living as a skip tracer, sort of private investigator who tracks down people who skip town and don't want to be found. he would use the proverbial paper trail which back in the day was literally made of paper. phone bills, credit cards, receipts and so on. he agreed to come to my home outside of atlanta to follow me around to show how today's paperless paper trail makes it almost impossible to hide. >> frank, just woke up
what hath samuel morse wrought? all of us generate almost a continuous trail of electronic data. it can be stored, analyzed, by who knows whom for who knows what purpose? we know that government is tapping into a lot of data. phone records, e-mails, web postings, provided by private internet companies and video feeds like in the wake of the boston marathon bombing. a series of stories may have you thinking, should i be creeped out? or comforted? this hour, we'll try and sort some of the out for...
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. >> amy was almost at her whits end when she ran into morse tanner at a medical conference. >> when i met amy. i have a lot of respect for wha youfo do.u i think we might have somethingn that might make your life easier. >> reporter: an app, takes medical records and scans allans sorts of information and securely stashes it in one place.plac >> as easy as anything you can use on your ipad, you can depo c ahead, and see it -- dep go ahe, see it, share it, and act on it >> it shares information at a variety of different time to be realtime available fortime physicians and other a healthcae providers, no matter where they are in the world.in >> reporter: t amy create aid free account, downloadedaded morgan's images and began closing the loopholes in her daughter's care. having that power as a parent,we is something that he can relate to. his son had health challenges when he wasr heth younger. >> i can remember that incredible feeling of frustration, fear and love thate wants you to be able to do something for a child.child. >>> maimy iamy is doing her parr morgan and morgan is doing h
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that their economy is struggling and there's a breakdown in law and order in fact already four of morse's cabinet ministers have resigned joining the protesters call for the president's resignation and now the massive demonstrations have resulted in the military given an ultimatum to morsi saying that quote the armed forces for. their call for the people's demand to be met and gives everyone forty eight hours as a final chance to shoulder the burden of a historic moment in our country which will not forgive any party and will be negligent in bearing their responsibility forty eight hours for morsi to either step down or concede to the all the people this is a historic moment indeed for what could be the defining phase of egypt's revolution so as we watch the changes that unfold let's go and let's break the set. since nine eleven this country's desire for safety and security has given the u.s. government precedented an unchecked amount of power you see a crackdown on dissent that's unparalleled in recent history including an outright assault on whistleblowers obama alone is already charged
that their economy is struggling and there's a breakdown in law and order in fact already four of morse's cabinet ministers have resigned joining the protesters call for the president's resignation and now the massive demonstrations have resulted in the military given an ultimatum to morsi saying that quote the armed forces for. their call for the people's demand to be met and gives everyone forty eight hours as a final chance to shoulder the burden of a historic moment in our country which...
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today we might wonder what hath samuel morse without? practically all of us generate with computers, phones and other devices an almost continuous trail of electronic data. that information can be stored 40 knows where are analyzed by who knows whom for who knows what purpose. in recent days we learned how our government is tapping into a lot of that data phone records, e-mails and web postings often provided by private internet companies and individual yes feeds like in the wake of the boston marathon bombing. should i be creeped out or comforted? this hour we will try to sort some out for you. we begin with a visit to my home in atlanta. >> nice to meet you. >> great to meet you, too. >> come on in. >> in a prior life, frank ahern of new york stay made a living as a skip tracer. a sort of private investigator who tracks down people who have skipped town and don't want to be found. he would use the proverbial paper trail which back in the day was literally made of paper. phone bills. credit cards, receipts and so on. he agreed to come t
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it is not calm after military overthrew president mohammed morse system the question is what happens with the muslim brotherhood? what will they do next. hundreds of supporters of the muslim brotherhood marched on the country's main broadcast center. there is reports of fighting between troops and then. cheryl: there is unrest in egypt. today's jobs report, that a stronger u.s. economy will improve demand for crude. crude went up just over $2. over 103 bucks a barrel. david: that is not good. samsung losing $106 million in market value after the fear cast missed analyst estimates. they are feeling heat from slower than expected growth in sales of galaxy flagship phone they have got. cheryl: just last hour, we brought you the breaking news, the sec given a go ahead for the $21.6 billion takeover of sprint-nextel by japan's softbank. they approved sprint's deal to buy wireless shares of company clearwire it does not already own. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let's get right to it. look at this, 150-point gain more or less. we have brian from belis chief capital advisors sto
it is not calm after military overthrew president mohammed morse system the question is what happens with the muslim brotherhood? what will they do next. hundreds of supporters of the muslim brotherhood marched on the country's main broadcast center. there is reports of fighting between troops and then. cheryl: there is unrest in egypt. today's jobs report, that a stronger u.s. economy will improve demand for crude. crude went up just over $2. over 103 bucks a barrel. david: that is not good....
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even samuel morse sent the navalist taurine of world war ii. he is rooting for them and then they swooped down on the. that generation saw heroes black hats, white hats and mr. manchester was one of them. and so we agreed that my goal was to write a conversational 21st century voice and is my editor said if you tell the story well paul no one is going to say this sounded a lot like manchester. that was the goal. i will say this is bill manchester is writing style. it was nifty. in his macarthur book for instance, there is a very terse manly voice. he's writing about general macarthur in the churchill volumes. manchester's prose was first churchill. in a sense that is bill manchester putting himself in the book but it was a pretty nifty way to approach things. so that there is a reminder of churchillian frederick in the first two parts. i hope there is here but not as a device. just as a way of getting the story told. .. >> he was so grateful. every night, he was so grateful that there were three or four australian divisions and new zealand divi
even samuel morse sent the navalist taurine of world war ii. he is rooting for them and then they swooped down on the. that generation saw heroes black hats, white hats and mr. manchester was one of them. and so we agreed that my goal was to write a conversational 21st century voice and is my editor said if you tell the story well paul no one is going to say this sounded a lot like manchester. that was the goal. i will say this is bill manchester is writing style. it was nifty. in his macarthur...
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clicking quiet morse code messages? >> the tea party has me hostage, i can't do anything. the reason why he won't put forth an agenda of any kind is because he is afraid of this coup attempt we've been talking to. he says the president should focus on jobs, welcome to the conversation, meanwhile he won't talk about the fact that the house has voted more than 38 times now to repeal obama care without presenting their own plan to replace it. and one last point. i'm not surprised by that little flyer that they sent their members -- >> the fighting washington. >> fighting washington. yeah, remember in the 2010 election, a lot of thoets folks, particularly the tea party folks, went to washington to do the very thing john boehner is saying that they want to undo. we didn't come to washington to do things, we came to undo things, we came to repeal things. that's actually probably the truest thing we've seen so far. >> jennifer, jonathan in his piece says the tea partiers actually in the sense that they are trying to stop the wheels of government and trying to prevent legislation
clicking quiet morse code messages? >> the tea party has me hostage, i can't do anything. the reason why he won't put forth an agenda of any kind is because he is afraid of this coup attempt we've been talking to. he says the president should focus on jobs, welcome to the conversation, meanwhile he won't talk about the fact that the house has voted more than 38 times now to repeal obama care without presenting their own plan to replace it. and one last point. i'm not surprised by that...
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but he has seen the deadly results of america's lax gun policy morse times than he can count.a man who supports legislation put forth in the senate that aims to reduce gun deaths in this country. up to 40% of gun transactions occur through private individuals without a background check. it's allowing 40% of passengers to board a plane without going through security. would we do this? >> what would you like to see happen? >> three things must change to make america a safer place from gun violence. number one, a national background check. number two, a ban on the assault weapons. and three, a capacity of no more than ten rounds or magazines. >> according to one study that focused on mass shootings, high capacity magazines were used in half of the incidents occurring in the u.s. in the last 30 years, and shootings were significantly deadlier when assault weapons and high capacity magazines were used. i've heard the idea that limiting access to high capacity magazines would make a difference before. now it's time to put the theory to the test. there is a lot of bullets. >> it is,
but he has seen the deadly results of america's lax gun policy morse times than he can count.a man who supports legislation put forth in the senate that aims to reduce gun deaths in this country. up to 40% of gun transactions occur through private individuals without a background check. it's allowing 40% of passengers to board a plane without going through security. would we do this? >> what would you like to see happen? >> three things must change to make america a safer place from...
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snowden or anybody else -- i'm not allowed to tap out the truth in morse code in a way that's consistentith the classification rules. but we have been able to use those classification rules to make sure that the public really understands what's going on. for example, i was able to get declassified a fisa court finding, foreign intelligence surveillance court finding, that the fourth amendment had been violated in at least one instance. we also were able to eliminate antiwhistle-blower provisions from a piece of legislation. so it is cumbersome. i understand that. but we're still able, even with these difficult rules, to show we're standing up for our values and making sure people understand that liberty and security aren't mutually exclusive. >> you and some of your unlikely allies have now changed the debate and we saw this in the house vote where they almost overturned the surveillance programs by defunding them though. presumably the senate would have done differently and the president would have vetoed it. but it was a very significant change in atmosphere. what can you accomplish no
snowden or anybody else -- i'm not allowed to tap out the truth in morse code in a way that's consistentith the classification rules. but we have been able to use those classification rules to make sure that the public really understands what's going on. for example, i was able to get declassified a fisa court finding, foreign intelligence surveillance court finding, that the fourth amendment had been violated in at least one instance. we also were able to eliminate antiwhistle-blower...
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morse are you * -- mohamed morsi reminded the world that he was democratically elected. the military is denying they are meeting with opposition litres. the military says it's not launching a coup. it says it wants to reach an agreement. tensions are running high and there is a lot of concern what is going to happen in the next few hours. martha: you have record numbers of people. and listen. just pause for a moment. i want everyone to take in the sound here. >> reporter: the big concern is violence. both sides have had people pledge their lives to defend their side. the rhetoric is intensifying. the military released a statement saying the final hours while morsi supporters were chanting they would die for islam. people are calling for calm. their voices are being drowned out by those using aggressive language. the question is it will be peaceful for violent. we'll only know in the next few hours or so. but stay tuned. things could get very nasty and ugly if any indication is the past 24 hours. martha: we have seen that before and everybody hopes that is not the case th
morse are you * -- mohamed morsi reminded the world that he was democratically elected. the military is denying they are meeting with opposition litres. the military says it's not launching a coup. it says it wants to reach an agreement. tensions are running high and there is a lot of concern what is going to happen in the next few hours. martha: you have record numbers of people. and listen. just pause for a moment. i want everyone to take in the sound here. >> reporter: the big concern...
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>> yes, we did hear a message from now former president morse i he did say the will of the people cannot be canceled and he rejected the idea that he's been sum matterly deposed as the president of egypt. what we are hearing here is one speech in defiance. the speaker just call on all supporters of the muslim brother to hold demonstrations and sit-ins. clearly they are not going to take this latest development sitting down. ivity spoken with many members in recent days action and they stress time and time guess that morsi was elected democratically. he won 52%, and he insisted he still maintains that democratic legitimacy, millions of egyptians have decided it's time to dump mohamed morsi. the campaign that let to this way -- the rebel movement claimed that they collected 22 million signatures, this is more than the number of people who voted for mohamed morsi a year ago. >> ben wedeman with the pro-morsi elements. christiane, this is a delicate moment, because let's hope it's peaceful, let's hope there's a smooth transition, but i'm fearful this could get very ugly. what are your though
>> yes, we did hear a message from now former president morse i he did say the will of the people cannot be canceled and he rejected the idea that he's been sum matterly deposed as the president of egypt. what we are hearing here is one speech in defiance. the speaker just call on all supporters of the muslim brother to hold demonstrations and sit-ins. clearly they are not going to take this latest development sitting down. ivity spoken with many members in recent days action and they...
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president mohammed morsed morsi says he'll stay in office even if it costs him his life. the deadline is now upon us. neither side is backing down. the military is threatening to take over unless morsi finds a solution to the political turmoil. >> meanwhile, the crisis is pushing the cost of oil to its highest level in more than a year. egypt is one of america's most important arab allies. at the white house the senior administration official says president obama is not calling for early elections but does want morsi to listen to his critics. clarissa ward is now on the streets of cairo. she joins us by phone and, clarissa, what is it like there? >> reporter: well, good morning, norah and charlie. there are just hundreds of people pouring into tahrir square. they're getting ready for another day of pro-tests but, of course, today is particularly significant because people are desperately anxiously awaiting to see what will happen. will the military intervene? will there be more political instability? will there be blood on the streets? >> those people you are talking to o
president mohammed morsed morsi says he'll stay in office even if it costs him his life. the deadline is now upon us. neither side is backing down. the military is threatening to take over unless morsi finds a solution to the political turmoil. >> meanwhile, the crisis is pushing the cost of oil to its highest level in more than a year. egypt is one of america's most important arab allies. at the white house the senior administration official says president obama is not calling for early...
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these men are supporters of mohammed morse six the democratically re-elected president who was oustedy the military last week. they believe morsi is being held insided barracks. yesterday, the military opened fire on the demonstrators, killing more than 50 people. the protesters say they were praying praying peacefully when the soldiers began shooting. they deny that saying they were provoked by an armed attack. in this cairo hospital where many of the injured are being treated, there's anger at the army. there were women and children said this man who was shot through the arm. people were falling in the streets, and we weren't able to help them. and this man said that this injured man wasn't carrying a weapon but was holding only an egyptian flag when she was shot. supporters of the president mohamed morsi are organizing big protests today. they say they don't want new elections but instead want morsi reinstated. the country's top muslim cleric has warned that egypt could be dragged into a kifl war. >>> the jury in the george zimmerman murder trial is expected to learn today that tra
these men are supporters of mohammed morse six the democratically re-elected president who was oustedy the military last week. they believe morsi is being held insided barracks. yesterday, the military opened fire on the demonstrators, killing more than 50 people. the protesters say they were praying praying peacefully when the soldiers began shooting. they deny that saying they were provoked by an armed attack. in this cairo hospital where many of the injured are being treated, there's anger...
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the classification rules observed by the senate we are not allowed to exactly tap out the truth in morse code. we tried just about everything else that we could think of to put the american people on notice. as i said that day on the senate floor, one way or another the truth eventually in our country comes out. last month's disclosures made by a and in as a contractor let these events were a lot fire. several provisions of the secret law were no longer secret, and the american people were finally able to see some of the things that we have been raising the alarm about for years. and when they did there was a lot of anger and a lot of americans were stunned. so now you hear about it in the lunchroom of office buildings. you get asked about it in town hall meetings and and senior citizen centers. the latest polling done by the respective with impeccable found that now a plurality of americans said that this government is overreaching and encroaching too much on our civil liberties. this is a dramatic swing from what the same survey said just a couple of years ago. the number is, in fact,
the classification rules observed by the senate we are not allowed to exactly tap out the truth in morse code. we tried just about everything else that we could think of to put the american people on notice. as i said that day on the senate floor, one way or another the truth eventually in our country comes out. last month's disclosures made by a and in as a contractor let these events were a lot fire. several provisions of the secret law were no longer secret, and the american people were...
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most of the shootings took place near where tens of thousands of pro-morse si comm pro-morsi demonstratorsd out since july 3rd. first of all, what is happening right now? >> well, right now in the most of the streets of cairo, relatively calm, quiet. police still remain out in the streets in that particular area where the clashes happened last night. one of the major roads in the cairo neighborhood, that road still remains blocked because of the debris, because of police presence and because the protesters have slightly extended their presence outside of that sit-in protests. but for the most part, no reports of clashes within the last few hours compared to where we were 24 hours ago when this thing was just really about to start and violence was really breaking out. >> what do we -- what can you tell us about ousted president mohammed morsi? >> well, we've actually gotten a few pieces of information in the last 24 hours, so one from the egyptian foreign minister who -- and other human right activists who say the government allowed a team of human rights lawyers here in egypt to go and mee
most of the shootings took place near where tens of thousands of pro-morse si comm pro-morsi demonstratorsd out since july 3rd. first of all, what is happening right now? >> well, right now in the most of the streets of cairo, relatively calm, quiet. police still remain out in the streets in that particular area where the clashes happened last night. one of the major roads in the cairo neighborhood, that road still remains blocked because of the debris, because of police presence and...
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we're waiting on a statement from president morse i.ews reporting that they do not know if he's still at headquarters there because the communication has been cut off so regard lesion, you don't even put your expectation on an outcome. you still think oil prices come down next week. >> i guess i'm putting my money on the military here in egypt, maria. they pulled it off last go-round when they got rid of mubarak. the number of folks out here in the streets right now tell me that the mother brotherhood supporters, the morsi supporters, won't be able to turn the tide back on this one. they will come up with a solution. there will be military rule for some time, this is what they did last time and what we'll see again. they will get the trains running, banks and markets back together and you'll be up and running. >> ramadan starts next week and there will still be a lot of muslim brotherhood supporters. there's going to be sustained unhappiness and sustained large-scale demonstrations in terms of getting capital markets and all those thing
we're waiting on a statement from president morse i.ews reporting that they do not know if he's still at headquarters there because the communication has been cut off so regard lesion, you don't even put your expectation on an outcome. you still think oil prices come down next week. >> i guess i'm putting my money on the military here in egypt, maria. they pulled it off last go-round when they got rid of mubarak. the number of folks out here in the streets right now tell me that the...
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. >> it's interesting though that the morse sill put these calls to leave, mubarak has said morsi shoulde saw the helicopters flying over the crowds with the towing of the egyptian flags, that was a signal to all the people that the military had given this deadline, that they were intervening. these people know that their voices were heard to get rid of mubarak who was in power for 30 years. now that the military has gimp the signal, these people he will expect something big to happen. most likely the same thing that happened when they got rid of mubarak. what are the alternatives? you know, and who's waking up in d.c. with the egyptian folder today? >> very tough for the president because morsi has been elected. how does a white house balance siding with the protesters vz siding with the military versus siding with the duly elected president. >> it's a balancing act. and i worked for president bush when hamas won large numbers of elections and president bush was so committed to the freedom agenda and really i think understood that this is whatever democratic elections can results in. th
. >> it's interesting though that the morse sill put these calls to leave, mubarak has said morsi shoulde saw the helicopters flying over the crowds with the towing of the egyptian flags, that was a signal to all the people that the military had given this deadline, that they were intervening. these people know that their voices were heard to get rid of mubarak who was in power for 30 years. now that the military has gimp the signal, these people he will expect something big to happen....
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the classification rules observed by the senate, we are not allowed to exactly tap out the truth in morse code. we tried just about everything else that we can think of to put the -- we could think of to put the american people on notice. but as i said that day on the senate floor, one way or another, the truth of -- the truth eventually in our country comes out. last month, disclosure was made by an nsa contractor. it lit the surveillance world on fire. several provisions of secret law were no longer secret. the american people were finally able to see some of the things that we had been raising the alarm about for years. and when they did, there was a lot of anger. a lot of americans were stunned. so, now, you hear about it in the lunchroom of office buildings. you get asked about it at town hall meetings and at senior citizen centers. the latest polling done by -- polling found that now up allow reality -- now a plurality of americans say the government is overreaching and encroaching too much on our civil liberties. his is a dramatic swing from -- this is a dramatic swing from what th
the classification rules observed by the senate, we are not allowed to exactly tap out the truth in morse code. we tried just about everything else that we can think of to put the -- we could think of to put the american people on notice. but as i said that day on the senate floor, one way or another, the truth of -- the truth eventually in our country comes out. last month, disclosure was made by an nsa contractor. it lit the surveillance world on fire. several provisions of secret law were no...
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. >> the election, a coup happens to remove morse issuing, it's an absolute failure, then it becomeshing that doesn't follow the rule of law according to democratic standards. so you need to do it in a democratic way to make it work or else they regress in terms of how their politics work. >> one of the problems there as well is there's limited alternatives. opposition, traditional parties haven't been able torough ego ta viable alternative. the question is not whether morsi steps down, who is capable or viable alternative. that's a big question to what happens to president morsi. >> can we show the video against of the helicopters flying over the crowds? that was a signal to the protesters that the army had given this ultimatum, they had stepped in. the clock is ticking down now, 48 hours. they were towing egyptian flags underneath. protesters went crazy knowing the fact that the army has now stepped in to intercede and give this ultimatum. robin, as you pointed out, the alternatives of what may come next, what are morsi's best options? >> morsi doesn't have many options right now.
. >> the election, a coup happens to remove morse issuing, it's an absolute failure, then it becomeshing that doesn't follow the rule of law according to democratic standards. so you need to do it in a democratic way to make it work or else they regress in terms of how their politics work. >> one of the problems there as well is there's limited alternatives. opposition, traditional parties haven't been able torough ego ta viable alternative. the question is not whether morsi steps...
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the classification rules observed by the senate, we are not allowed to exactly tap out the truth in morse code. we tried just about everything else that we can think of to put the -- we could think of to put the american people on notice. but as i said that day on the senate floor, one way or another, the truth of -- the truth eventually in our country comes out. last month, disclosure was made by an nsa contractor. onlit the surveillance world fire. several provisions of secret law were no longer secret. the american people were finally able to see some of the things that we had been raising the alarm about for years. and when they did, there was a lot of anger. a lot of americans were stunned. so, now, you hear about it in the lunchroom of office buildings. you get asked about it at town hall meetings and at senior citizen centers. the latest polling done by -- polling found that now up allow reality -- now a plurality of americans say the government is overreaching and encroaching too much on our civil liberties. his is a dramatic swing from -- this is a dramatic swing from what the sa
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fox news religion contributor father jonathan morse joins us now.et back on a flight and ignore what we've learned today? >> no. you should never ignore facts. but the facts are also that so many people were saved, thank god, right? and were with in our thoughts and prayers the families of the victims who did die. and the united states has a great opportunity to show those families from china, i believe, great love and compassion as a country and as individuals. but you can be sure there are lots of prayers of thanksgiving coming from all those passengers who felt like they were very close to death based on their own explanations. you know, in times of tragedy and oftentimes great joy, the country does, to a great extent, turn to prayer. i remember being on a flight not too long ago coming from california, actually, and a woman sat next to me and proclaimed very happily, i am an agnostic. and we ended up having a very nice conversation. but it turned out to be one of the bumpiest, craziest flights of all time. >> god was mad at her. >> no, i don't t
fox news religion contributor father jonathan morse joins us now.et back on a flight and ignore what we've learned today? >> no. you should never ignore facts. but the facts are also that so many people were saved, thank god, right? and were with in our thoughts and prayers the families of the victims who did die. and the united states has a great opportunity to show those families from china, i believe, great love and compassion as a country and as individuals. but you can be sure there...
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. >> what we are watching out of this democracy process is basically buyers' re morse.rhood not to include a secular vision for the country but they really didn't provide the road map to an economic stability. so explain where we are with the egyptian economy. that's what people are really fed up about. they have no future in terms of relying on finding work and building a life in their country. >> that is absolutely the question. if you have generation frustration now, you have a country where unemployment is up 4% since the revolution to 13%. three-quarters of the unemployed are young people. it takes three years for young people to find a job. even then so many young people have to go overseas to get a job that pays them a living wage. young people trying to get married find prices rising against them. gas is hard to find. the currency is dpreech y depreciating. you have a dream of oh a life in at that timers. people are going to the streets, talking about wanting something different, wanting to be part of leading change. they have led folks back to tahrir square not
. >> what we are watching out of this democracy process is basically buyers' re morse.rhood not to include a secular vision for the country but they really didn't provide the road map to an economic stability. so explain where we are with the egyptian economy. that's what people are really fed up about. they have no future in terms of relying on finding work and building a life in their country. >> that is absolutely the question. if you have generation frustration now, you have a...