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council to be the country he even extended a hand out to mr brotherhood saying they would be included in the map and it's going roadmap of the future however really we are. do we have the supporters of the deposed president who say they are reeling they don't understand what happened there extremely confused they maintain the president is still the president and they are not backing down on the hands as you know we had jubilant scenes when the president was ousted contestants feel that the army has you know really listened to their voice and delivered on this and meanwhile people are worried that the military troops are on the streets right now are looking for power with lots of people discussing whether or not this is a military coup they're waiting to see if the military will deliver on their promise of this just being a transitional period it's a boy it's a great if you ship egypt with a technocratic government and a properly and a popular democratically elected president at the moment people are very nervous and worried about the future of egypt this huge divisions that clash is s
council to be the country he even extended a hand out to mr brotherhood saying they would be included in the map and it's going roadmap of the future however really we are. do we have the supporters of the deposed president who say they are reeling they don't understand what happened there extremely confused they maintain the president is still the president and they are not backing down on the hands as you know we had jubilant scenes when the president was ousted contestants feel that the army...
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council to be the country he even extended a hand out to mr brotherhood saying they would be included in the map the road map 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 because the main stage of this is and yesterday one of the speakers announced a march from the mosque to the defense ministry and this is where people fearing there's going to be violence because the supporters of the now ousted president will have to buy. through several lines all of soldiers passed armored vehicles including tanks and then marched to the main headquarters of the army which is a very difficult place to protest in front of and i've seen you know several clashes and deaths in the past clashes still continuing between suppo
council to be the country he even extended a hand out to mr brotherhood saying they would be included in the map the road map 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...
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president mohamed morsi just one year into his term we had reports of hundreds of arrests of mr brotherhood officials this was quickly condemned by rights groups here in egypt who said they didn't want to see egypt to send back into the dark days under mubarak and former presidents where the missing brotherhood was witchhunt if in addition the president the former president himself morsy was put under house arrest a video came out overnight showing how this actually happened officials on their twitter accounts were tweeting as it went on saying they keep being separated from his presidential aides in addition the muslim brotherhood's own television channel mr twenty five was shut down and the people the president presentist were arrested also on top of that al jazeera arabic local channel here in egypt they offices were run sacked and members of the organization were reportedly also arrested meanwhile we've seen an army deployment in the streets particularly focused around rallies in support of the former president i was there last night there's a lot of military and most of it because what
president mohamed morsi just one year into his term we had reports of hundreds of arrests of mr brotherhood officials this was quickly condemned by rights groups here in egypt who said they didn't want to see egypt to send back into the dark days under mubarak and former presidents where the missing brotherhood was witchhunt if in addition the president the former president himself morsy was put under house arrest a video came out overnight showing how this actually happened officials on their...
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situation rapidly developed overnight off to the announcement from the military of the ouster of mr brotherhood president mohamed morsi just one year into his term we had reports of hundreds of arrests of muslim brotherhood officials this was quickly condemned by rights groups here in egypt who said they didn't want to see egypt to send back into the dark days of the mubarak and former presidents where the muslim brotherhood was which hunted in addition the president the former president himself morsi was put under house arrest a video came out pretty came out overnight showing how this actually happened officials on their twitter accounts were tweeting as it went on saying that he'd been separated from his presidential aides in addition to the missing brotherhood's own television channel mr twenty five was a shutdown and the people the president was sentenced were arrested also on top of that al jazeera arabic local channel here in egypt their offices were run sacked by members of the organization were reportedly also arrested and so we've seen a lot of action coming across across the country
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office and less is through the ballot box at the end of his term which is largely spearheaded by mr brotherhood because the president hails from the spokesperson of the brotherhood said last night they would all calls for early presidential elections and ask their members to mobilize and come to the streets we've certainly seen rallies in support of the president yesterday and across the country we expect more on the horizon with this deepening rift neither side backing down with little dialogue on the horizon many looking to the army to intervene to solve the deepening crisis. belcher in cairo well mark almond historian and middle east expert he says the army's decision to step into the conflict may well do more harm than good it seems very much that the army is essentially trying to determine the future and that could well be a return to the past because what is very striking is there isn't an obvious alternative to morsi there isn't a clear figurehead for the opposition so even if morsi was to resign it was nobody automatic to take his place not least because the constitutional court would i
office and less is through the ballot box at the end of his term which is largely spearheaded by mr brotherhood because the president hails from the spokesperson of the brotherhood said last night they would all calls for early presidential elections and ask their members to mobilize and come to the streets we've certainly seen rallies in support of the president yesterday and across the country we expect more on the horizon with this deepening rift neither side backing down with little...
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office and less through the ballot box at the end of his term this is largely spearheaded by mr brotherhood because the president's hails from the spokesperson of the brotherhood said last night they reject all calls for early presidential elections and they asked their members to mobilize and come to the streets you certainly seen running in support of the president yesterday and across the country we expect more on the horizon with this deepening rift nine the site backing down with little dialogue on the horizon many looking to the army to intervene to solve the deepening crisis. right now we have an opportunity to bring you some live pictures from cairo from the egyptian capital. square where people are gathering together again so first has more on the situation in the country right now so live pictures from highways five square. and mark almond historian and middle east expert says the army is this isn't a step into the conflict may be a huge step backwards for egypt. it seems very much that the army is essentially trying to determine the future and that could well be a return to the p
office and less through the ballot box at the end of his term this is largely spearheaded by mr brotherhood because the president's hails from the spokesperson of the brotherhood said last night they reject all calls for early presidential elections and they asked their members to mobilize and come to the streets you certainly seen running in support of the president yesterday and across the country we expect more on the horizon with this deepening rift nine the site backing down with little...
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a fee that this could be a crackdown on the mr brotherhood which is something that we've seen in the past under hosni mubarak and former presidents when the group was banned this could push them underground and push them to be more violent if they feel that they really backed into a corner to really we're seeing it quite a lot of tension here in egypt with expected clashes today. egypt's foreign minister has assured u.s. secretary of state john kerry that they overthrow of mohamed morsi was not a military coup but the will of the people but won't cover sponsored columnist eric margolis doubts that saying the ousting of a legitimate leader has little to do with democratic principles. it is nothing to do with democracy you've seen the german elected critical overthrow. his eyes the change in the west or needers are pussyfooting around. the coup. it is not this is an old fashioned military coup the army four hundred forty thousand. has been whipped and trains were a domestic control. and the egypt police forces who are. our every move towards for being here to crush this sense street de
a fee that this could be a crackdown on the mr brotherhood which is something that we've seen in the past under hosni mubarak and former presidents when the group was banned this could push them underground and push them to be more violent if they feel that they really backed into a corner to really we're seeing it quite a lot of tension here in egypt with expected clashes today. egypt's foreign minister has assured u.s. secretary of state john kerry that they overthrow of mohamed morsi was not...
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functioning state institutions at the moment and with little civilian alternative to morsi and his mr brotherhood many people fear that the army whether it wants to or not it's once again on the country. true r.t. higher. here a doctor we spoke to middle east commentator kull shero he believes peace in a stable political climate can only achieve through that of civil means. let's remember what their interest of the military here is it's not that continuation of a democratic rule you shouldn't the many tristan being an effective carrying out this school is to stop this threat of a genuine or popular uprising and of the day the muslim brotherhood was elected with people knowing who they were and not only if they won the presidential elections with the help of course from either political affiliations but they also want to parliamentary elections tend to forget that there is not which were cast in the parliament was also a nod and. egypt should have given the chance to the resignation towards more democratic future and carry out the process and for the muslim brotherhood to be kind of kicked out of
functioning state institutions at the moment and with little civilian alternative to morsi and his mr brotherhood many people fear that the army whether it wants to or not it's once again on the country. true r.t. higher. here a doctor we spoke to middle east commentator kull shero he believes peace in a stable political climate can only achieve through that of civil means. let's remember what their interest of the military here is it's not that continuation of a democratic rule you shouldn't...
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tuesday the interim president swore in a new cabinet which has no minister linked to the muslim brotherhood islam mr rushed to denounce the move and called on their supporters to press ahead with their protests egyptian journalist shot euro amine is certain that excluding the brotherhood from the political process will not bring peace to egypt. i think that is a fatal mistake excluding any political faction from the transitional political process is a fatal mistake people were complaining that morsi was in one eyes in the state and now they doing exactly the same keeping the islamists sidelined hoping to push them back underground just a short while ago there was a very brutal crackdown on pro morsi protest is outside the parliament we're already hearing jihadi groups say they will launch. a holy war to defend islam this will have very serious implications. coming up the state of the american economy is up for discussion on cross talk with peter lavelle and his panel of guests. choose your language. fully recover though if they feel some. of the fumes get consensus you can. choose the opinions that
tuesday the interim president swore in a new cabinet which has no minister linked to the muslim brotherhood islam mr rushed to denounce the move and called on their supporters to press ahead with their protests egyptian journalist shot euro amine is certain that excluding the brotherhood from the political process will not bring peace to egypt. i think that is a fatal mistake excluding any political faction from the transitional political process is a fatal mistake people were complaining that...
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mr. morsi's detention, his son is going to be involved as well. >> the political rifts are not healing. it seems as if they are widening. >> reporter: there's no question about it. i mean the muslim brotherhood, mr. morsi supporters are digging in. of course the interim government reached out asking them to be involved in the interim government. they see it as an illegitimate process. being involved in this government, taking position in the cabinet sends a message it is a legitimate process. they don't want to do that. the rightful leader is mr. morsi. it's why we are stuck in this impasse. it's not clear where things are headed. >> fascinating interview. thanks so much. >>> in china, heavy flooding taking a toll there. these pictures from eastern china where a man had to be rescued from raging water. they continue to find dead after days of raining. 31 bodies have been pulled from the sight of a landslide. some 5,100 homes have been destroyed. losses so far, total more than $40 million. >>> now to the story of new jersey's littlest hero. we are going to show you, that is 5-year-old chloe olson. her mom was eating chip at home. one got lodged. she started choking. chloe knew just what to do
mr. morsi's detention, his son is going to be involved as well. >> the political rifts are not healing. it seems as if they are widening. >> reporter: there's no question about it. i mean the muslim brotherhood, mr. morsi supporters are digging in. of course the interim government reached out asking them to be involved in the interim government. they see it as an illegitimate process. being involved in this government, taking position in the cabinet sends a message it is a...
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perceiving it as a veiled warning against the muslim brotherhood and against the ousted president mohamed morsi. in response you have supporters of mrorsi, the brotherhood calling for mass demonstrations, too, so it's going to be another day of dueling demonstrations but again these two factors make it different. one the speech by general sisi yesterday and the fact that the violence is escalating on the streets, more nasty elements coming out using guns, we're seeing more death so there's certainly the potential that these elements coming out in mass demonstration to sow chaos, so egypt is bracing itself for another day of protests tomorrow. >> thanks so much, reza sayah keeping an eye on that. people worried what will happen on the streets. >> now you have the military calling for protests, not the same line. >> the same said that they didn't want to be part of the government calling for protests on the street, not a good sign. >>> we finally have a name for the new prince, george alexander louis, why that name. we'll explain, up next. what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing
perceiving it as a veiled warning against the muslim brotherhood and against the ousted president mohamed morsi. in response you have supporters of mrorsi, the brotherhood calling for mass demonstrations, too, so it's going to be another day of dueling demonstrations but again these two factors make it different. one the speech by general sisi yesterday and the fact that the violence is escalating on the streets, more nasty elements coming out using guns, we're seeing more death so there's...
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mr. morsi, the supporters of the muslim brotherhood they say we have the big numbers. rters. and if you talk to the liberals, the moderates, the secularists who launched this campaign to oust mr. morsi, they say, look at the crowds that came out one week ago. there were millions across egypt. we are in the majority. so there is a divide here in moving forward and the question is how do these two sides reconcile? is it possible leaders from these two sides can get together and find a way to move forward? but at this hour, the anger when it comes to supporters of mr. morsi hasn't subsided. they say this process is illegitimate and they're not going to participate in the new transitional government. >> all right, rezai, thank you very much. >>> a jumbo jet in ruins. >> those who witnessed the san francisco plane crash firsthand went to social media to share what they saw. uh, i don't know what's happening. "start a new chat." what did i do? ok. wow. that is so weird. hello! hey! hi! hi! oh, my gosh. hi. god. i don't even know what to say right now, i'm so nervous. gia, you
mr. morsi, the supporters of the muslim brotherhood they say we have the big numbers. rters. and if you talk to the liberals, the moderates, the secularists who launched this campaign to oust mr. morsi, they say, look at the crowds that came out one week ago. there were millions across egypt. we are in the majority. so there is a divide here in moving forward and the question is how do these two sides reconcile? is it possible leaders from these two sides can get together and find a way to move...
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mr. morsi is a president of muslim brotherhood group only, not for ol egyptians. >> wendy: are you sayinghings are a lot worse for christians under morsi than they were under mubarak? >> sure. sure. from 2011 to now, a lot of attacks against coptics in egypt. the church properties were hijacked, and kidnappings everywhere. a lot of troubles under the muslim brotherhood er era. we expect more and more under islamic rule. this is islamic rule to discriminate and persecute non-muslims. >> wendy: do you think that the demonstrations planned on his one-year anniversary will turn violent? and how will the military respond? >> i think, sure. it is a matter of time that egypt will go through civil war because the muslim brotherhood and other islamists only believe in power and violence. so they don't keep silent -- they don't believe in peaceful demonstrations, so they will attack the peaceful demonstrations in all of the squares in egypt. egypt is in a crisis, and is really divided into two groups, two rival groups, like muslim brotherhood and islamists on the far side, and the other egyptians o
mr. morsi is a president of muslim brotherhood group only, not for ol egyptians. >> wendy: are you sayinghings are a lot worse for christians under morsi than they were under mubarak? >> sure. sure. from 2011 to now, a lot of attacks against coptics in egypt. the church properties were hijacked, and kidnappings everywhere. a lot of troubles under the muslim brotherhood er era. we expect more and more under islamic rule. this is islamic rule to discriminate and persecute non-muslims....
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mr. morsi, will be just as nervous. , whichid the brotherhood held power for one year after working for it since 1928, would never give up. >> this is democracy that we fought for. >> men drilled, waiting for a fight which many have said they would have died for. the big question for each of now is how much violence will accompany these events. this experiment with democracy of the last 12 months has been disastrous. calm, ata tentative worst, the crisis is about to get much more serious. the celebrations and tahrir square will go on for hours, but elsewhere in cairo, there are already reports of clashes and gunfire. the army's move against the muslim brotherhood will reverberate across the middle east. the brotherhood has looked -- had looked to be the big winner in the arab uprising. not anymore. dangerous days may well lay ahead for egypt and plenty of questions as we were hearing their, what is actually a military coup d'etat. to what extend the the americans actually endorse this action against president morsi, or at least not do anything to stop it going ahead? the other key question
mr. morsi, will be just as nervous. , whichid the brotherhood held power for one year after working for it since 1928, would never give up. >> this is democracy that we fought for. >> men drilled, waiting for a fight which many have said they would have died for. the big question for each of now is how much violence will accompany these events. this experiment with democracy of the last 12 months has been disastrous. calm, ata tentative worst, the crisis is about to get much more...
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situation and there was a long history of relationship between american and mr asian and interactions with muslim brotherhood even at the time of obama the open communication was open between them and the best actress and she is intimately involved in the daily development in egypt today but i don't think the american administration has made up their mind yet who to bet on. ok so the americans say this could have been this is possibly a military coup they gyptian people are saying this is not a minute a military coup this was the will of the people did think they gyptian military is a neutral average in this crisis. i am not a big fan of the military makes a stoutish run to run country i suffered from that live in egypt for all my life. but i believe in instances. it's it's a cool but it's not that and instigated. that sense that we used to understand the general amounts of thanks and to get present hostages actually millions and millions of egyptians went out and actually there was a popular referendum on the performance of the president eleven million voted for him and the least estimate the people that wa
situation and there was a long history of relationship between american and mr asian and interactions with muslim brotherhood even at the time of obama the open communication was open between them and the best actress and she is intimately involved in the daily development in egypt today but i don't think the american administration has made up their mind yet who to bet on. ok so the americans say this could have been this is possibly a military coup they gyptian people are saying this is not a...
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mr. morsi's supporters, the muslim brotherhood, it could come to something very serious something akin to war. the egyptian military might keep in mind the history of military coups, in country after country the military comes in in circumstances of turmoil they're greeted by some segment of the population as the saviors, and then in a very short period of time they become deeply unpopular and ultimately it does bring damage to the reputation and standing of the military. it's not easy, actually, running a country. >> john: has mr. morsi has learned. at this point it's clear he doesn't want to give up his job. what can he and his administration do to avoid a coup? >> well, that's also a difficult question. the obvious thing would be to reach out to the opponents. there are some steps that could be taken making clear, for example, being supportive of religious freedom. moving to support freedom of speech and of the press, these are part of the concerns of the protesters. looking like you're trying to do something about the economy but at this point in time the protesters undoubtedly feel t
mr. morsi's supporters, the muslim brotherhood, it could come to something very serious something akin to war. the egyptian military might keep in mind the history of military coups, in country after country the military comes in in circumstances of turmoil they're greeted by some segment of the population as the saviors, and then in a very short period of time they become deeply unpopular and ultimately it does bring damage to the reputation and standing of the military. it's not easy,...
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one side per post -- in favor of the muslim brotherhood and the opponents into rear square -- in tahrir square, you could see a change that mr. today. it was more like less islamicist tones. there is a new tactic on the side of the muslim brotherhood. they want to have more see reinstated but they are presenting as a defender of the revolution against the goa terry. there were some other people -- against the military. there were some other people, not as many people, but you could see a sense of a disappointment, they're called to remove the president, they were very ca happy about it. they do not understand why the world does not share their happiness. >> what about the latest lyrical developments with the u.s. calling for morsi to be released. >> i do not think it will be happening. everybody would be afraid that will make the situation more explosive. i guess he will stay where he is right now. >> thanks very much. >> one aspect of the up people in egypt is getting increased numbers of sexual attacks on women. >> men assaulted or raped at least 91 women over a four day period. >> and the attacks are still going on. the f
one side per post -- in favor of the muslim brotherhood and the opponents into rear square -- in tahrir square, you could see a change that mr. today. it was more like less islamicist tones. there is a new tactic on the side of the muslim brotherhood. they want to have more see reinstated but they are presenting as a defender of the revolution against the goa terry. there were some other people -- against the military. there were some other people, not as many people, but you could see a sense...
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one side per post -- in favor of the muslim brotherhood and the opponents into rear square -- in tahrir square, you could see a change that mr. today. it was more like less islamicist tones. there is a new tactic on the side of the muslim brotherhood. they want to have more see reinstated but they are presenting as a defender of the revolution against the goa terry. there were some other people -- against the military. there were some other people, not as many people, but you could see a sense of a disappointment, they're called to remove the president, they were very ca happy about it. they do not understand why the world does not share their happiness. >> what about the latest lyrical developments with the u.s. calling for morsi to be released. >> i do not think it will be happening. everybody would be afraid that will make the situation more explosive. i guess he will stay where he is right now. >> thanks very much. >> one aspect of the up people in egypt is getting increased numbers of sexual attacks on women. >> men assaulted or raped at least 91 women over a four day period. >> and the attacks are still going on. the f
one side per post -- in favor of the muslim brotherhood and the opponents into rear square -- in tahrir square, you could see a change that mr. today. it was more like less islamicist tones. there is a new tactic on the side of the muslim brotherhood. they want to have more see reinstated but they are presenting as a defender of the revolution against the goa terry. there were some other people -- against the military. there were some other people, not as many people, but you could see a sense...
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mr. justin davis who is the program manager of the college bound brotherhood [speaker not understood] for social impact. (applause) >> congratulations, lauren. wow. so, this announcement is really for you and some of your other fellow african-american graduates. [speaker not understood] formerlyedth mission k-4 foundation. we are based in oakland, california. we just moved there from san francisco. i actually make the community -- not really. but nonetheless, in san francisco, i'm glad to be here to make the announcement. june 19th we're going to recognize african-american young men who have graduated high school and are going to college. this is an annual event that we host. we are very proud to be putting it together and recognizing young black men. so, this is a call announcement for all the young brothers who are graduating from the college, your friends, family to come out, support these young men. juan, we have something special for you and all other young participants, a $100 gift card just for coming out, participating. (applause) >> [speaker not understood]. so, i know how much $
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mr president. our team member of the muslim brotherhood movement in egypt is calling for a nationwide uprising against the military which ousted their leader mohamed morsy from the presidency last week this comes after a deadly army raid on a mass sit in in cairo which the islamist group held in support of morsy are just fall asleep reports the brotherhood is calling for mass protests today choose day now this is a response to the killing yesterday of some fifty one pro morsy supporters in front of the headquarters of the republican building and that is where it is believed that the ousted president mohamed morsy is still being held we are hearing very differing accounts of what transpired during those clashes according to the brotherhood its supporters were knelt in prayer they were holding a peaceful city in front of their building when they were fired on and provoked by the military that is their point but the military having a very different story they say that they were fired on the thursday by an armed gunman and they have released video footage showing gunmen on the roofs of buildings in the vi
mr president. our team member of the muslim brotherhood movement in egypt is calling for a nationwide uprising against the military which ousted their leader mohamed morsy from the presidency last week this comes after a deadly army raid on a mass sit in in cairo which the islamist group held in support of morsy are just fall asleep reports the brotherhood is calling for mass protests today choose day now this is a response to the killing yesterday of some fifty one pro morsy supporters in...
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mr. morsi and the muslim brotherhood.o we really almost have it in a situation where the united states has been criticized by both sides and as a result our influence is very weak at this point. host: also asking former ambassador ginsberg about syria headline today -- yesterday in the "new york times" front page about syria. what can you tell us about the situation in syria? guest: it's such an anguishing situation. just on many levels. think about the fact that because mr. asad and his cleek of cronies and his family want to retain power that over 100,000 syrians have already died in this conflict. so the humanitarian catastrophe let alone the millions of syrians who are suffering both on the borders, refugees as well as the people who are caught in the crossfires. so you have that level. then you have the influx of al qaeda, islamic radicals from all sorts of places, pakistan, afghanistan, iraq, who are vying for control as sunni martors against this so-called shiite alwite regime. it's become a proxy war that is has s
mr. morsi and the muslim brotherhood.o we really almost have it in a situation where the united states has been criticized by both sides and as a result our influence is very weak at this point. host: also asking former ambassador ginsberg about syria headline today -- yesterday in the "new york times" front page about syria. what can you tell us about the situation in syria? guest: it's such an anguishing situation. just on many levels. think about the fact that because mr. asad and...
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the muslim brotherhood and supporters of mr.si will be under a lot of pressure to explain why some of their supporters headed toward tahrir square and one of their protesters took out an automatic weapon. all of this is happening into the backdrop of a political crisis. this interim trying to make a smooth transition of new leadership but supporters are outraged. they are standing in their way and causing turmoil that we saw tonight. >> they were headed toward the u.s. embassy. do we know if anybody is in there? >> reporter: the marches took place after hours. it's all clear. it was no violence there. the fviolence that witnesses sa took place in the outskirts. >> be safe. appreciate it. >>> at least 89 people are dead. more than 580 injured. this is after a strong earth wake. this is in northwest china. rescue teams are scrambling to reach the hardest hit area in a remote mountainous part of the country. at least 17 people are now believed missing. eyewitnesss say that the shaking lasted up to a minute or so and train service w
the muslim brotherhood and supporters of mr.si will be under a lot of pressure to explain why some of their supporters headed toward tahrir square and one of their protesters took out an automatic weapon. all of this is happening into the backdrop of a political crisis. this interim trying to make a smooth transition of new leadership but supporters are outraged. they are standing in their way and causing turmoil that we saw tonight. >> they were headed toward the u.s. embassy. do we know...
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does this signal an effort by the armed forces to get aggressive with the muslim brotherhood and supporters of mrmorsi and if that's the case, is it going to be effective or call things down or make things worse? >> appreciate that. reza in cairo. spoke to an analyst who fears there's a spiral downward into chaos. what are expecting going to happen? >> that's why the obama administration says hold off. we're not sending weapons quite yet. >>> it's been a busy day for the royal baby. how each family member will shape this life of this royal. stacey: my daughter zoe had her first open heart surgery... when she was only fifteen hours old. handing her over for surgery is the hardest thing i've... ever had to do. before obamacare, insurance companies could put lifetime... caps on your health insurance. once you hit that cap... they don't pay anymore. zoe was half way to her cap before her first birthday. anncr: obamacare ended lifetime caps stacey: thanks to obamacare, we can now afford the care... that zoe needs. and for her, that's a lifesaver. >>> you love that music. you hum that music. >> i like
does this signal an effort by the armed forces to get aggressive with the muslim brotherhood and supporters of mrmorsi and if that's the case, is it going to be effective or call things down or make things worse? >> appreciate that. reza in cairo. spoke to an analyst who fears there's a spiral downward into chaos. what are expecting going to happen? >> that's why the obama administration says hold off. we're not sending weapons quite yet. >>> it's been a busy day for the...
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mr. morsi, the ousted president, the muslim brotherhood, they are anger. d consider the astonishing change in fortune that they have endured over the past week. one week ago, they had their president in power, mr. morsi was president. within the past six or seven days, all of a sudden, they're sitting in the opposition. they're protesting. and i think from here on out, every day is going to be a test for them. we know that they're angry, but how angry? we know that they've come out and protested. how many more days will they come out and protest? we know they're cornered and isolated. will they find a way to increase their leverage, to stop this process with which this country is moving forward in a transitional government? and of course the fatalities yesterday, still a lot of unknowns. what happened, who started it? the armed forces saying it was an armed group of terrorists, the supporters saying, no, it was security forces. all sorts of unanswered questions, but this country with its new transitional government seems to be rapidly pushing forward to mov
mr. morsi, the ousted president, the muslim brotherhood, they are anger. d consider the astonishing change in fortune that they have endured over the past week. one week ago, they had their president in power, mr. morsi was president. within the past six or seven days, all of a sudden, they're sitting in the opposition. they're protesting. and i think from here on out, every day is going to be a test for them. we know that they're angry, but how angry? we know that they've come out and...
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mr. morsi and the muslim brotherhood tried to implement.t the end of the day no matter how events play out in egypt there's one concern that matters most to the state of israel, its security. >> so, this is i think what official israel is interested in. security mostly. and fighting terror. >> reporter: but on the streets of jerusalem the mood is cautiously optimistic. >> on the one side i think it's a great thing that they're coming out to the streets and it's, like, it's been a big revolution and this past year where people can say their opinions out loud and especially in these countries where usually you can't see that very much. >> reporter: and while israel may not be talking officially, from the look of things egyptians will continue to voice their opinions out loud on the streets of cairo and across the country. cnn, jerusalem. >>> as egypt goes through a second revolution, the turmoil has left the u.s. in a quandary with its middle east ally, to what extent does the u.s. get involved? cnn's senior political analyst david gergen has
mr. morsi and the muslim brotherhood tried to implement.t the end of the day no matter how events play out in egypt there's one concern that matters most to the state of israel, its security. >> so, this is i think what official israel is interested in. security mostly. and fighting terror. >> reporter: but on the streets of jerusalem the mood is cautiously optimistic. >> on the one side i think it's a great thing that they're coming out to the streets and it's, like, it's...
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constitution which is needed before new elections at the start of next year beginning mr y u s conduct said the muslim brotherhood doesn't want to see the middle ground. the real problem that we're facing right now is the time of president morsi taking over it's been a source of politics game it's all or none and that is mainly the reason he's been pushed out of power because he would not share it with it with anyone else who would not succumb to opposition and now that he's been pushed out of power at the same guy the truth prevails that they're not willing to take a compromise at all and i and the reason is because this or the organization is bent on dominating and pushing their way of of politics and so it's actually quite difficult to see a way out of this without. any side to compromising at the moment it's up to the brotherhood who rejected most of the talks and negotiations so it's a standoff that continues unfortunately right now the military has taken matters into their hands in a way from a security perspective at least so the idea of a civil war is far fetched because it's unlikely that the military wi
constitution which is needed before new elections at the start of next year beginning mr y u s conduct said the muslim brotherhood doesn't want to see the middle ground. the real problem that we're facing right now is the time of president morsi taking over it's been a source of politics game it's all or none and that is mainly the reason he's been pushed out of power because he would not share it with it with anyone else who would not succumb to opposition and now that he's been pushed out of...
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mr president. our team new york now the muslim brotherhood movement in egypt is calling for a nationwide uprising against the military which ousted their leader mohamed morsy from the presidency last week this comes after more a deadly army raid on a mass sit in cairo where the islamist group held in support of morsi our disposal your joins us live now from the egyptian capital for more well paula talk us through what's happening in egypt the moment and also specifically what's been the reaction from the muslim brotherhood. well funerals are being held for the victims who were killed during monday's massacre that is according to be muslim brotherhood who has tended in that way some fifty one people killed it comes amidst the muslim brotherhood calling for its supporters to go to the streets in a nationwide protest demanding again for the ousted president mohamed morsi to be reinstated there is still a lot of confusion in terms of what actually transpired on monday morning according to the brotherhood it's protesters were holding a peaceful city and they were holding the prayers and trying to of the repub
mr president. our team new york now the muslim brotherhood movement in egypt is calling for a nationwide uprising against the military which ousted their leader mohamed morsy from the presidency last week this comes after more a deadly army raid on a mass sit in cairo where the islamist group held in support of morsi our disposal your joins us live now from the egyptian capital for more well paula talk us through what's happening in egypt the moment and also specifically what's been the...
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morsi have taken to the streets of cairo, today, it's a symbolic funeral, the muslim brotherhood, the power base of mr of the supporters were gunned down by the military after friday prayers. they believe mr. morsi is still under arrest at the guard headquarters, however the military has said that it you d did not use live fire at the scene. and the health ministry has confirmed one person day in the incident. as in previous days, the crowd is passionate. the muslim brotherhood has set up a line of individuals here that are linking arms to make sure the crowd does not get out of hand to at least try to maintain a bit of order until they reach the republican guard building. you can see that they have coffins draped in the flag. it's a symbolic funeral, the bodies of the dead are not actually there, the police told the organizers that they would not be able to march if they brought actual corpses, it's still at several hundreds yards to the headquarters and so far this march has been peaceful. that is certainly the way that organizers hope it will stay. cnn, cairo. >> a year's long legal battle over whe
morsi have taken to the streets of cairo, today, it's a symbolic funeral, the muslim brotherhood, the power base of mr of the supporters were gunned down by the military after friday prayers. they believe mr. morsi is still under arrest at the guard headquarters, however the military has said that it you d did not use live fire at the scene. and the health ministry has confirmed one person day in the incident. as in previous days, the crowd is passionate. the muslim brotherhood has set up a...