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the secretary of defense chuck hagel phoned abdul fatah al-sisi. he said he reaffirmed the commitment to u.s. egyptian relations. >> abdul fatah al-sisi is expected to run for president later this year and we'll watch this week's turn out and the size of the yes vote. >> a lot to talk about there. a big day, as we mentioned. joinings us on set is richard bullet, professor at columbia university, and from washington d.c., a fellow from the brookings institution. >> let's talk about how big a moment this is for egypt, voting on another constitution? >> yes, i mean it's obviously another historical moment, but it's a deja vu moment. egyptians have been here before. the environment is different. it's more unstable than it was a year ago under the last - during the last referendum. i think even after the referendum has been concluded, i don't think there's a question that the yes vote will prevail. it's a question by what margin, and what will the turn-out be. but my concern is after the referendum, it probably will not entirely quell the unrest. >> the
the secretary of defense chuck hagel phoned abdul fatah al-sisi. he said he reaffirmed the commitment to u.s. egyptian relations. >> abdul fatah al-sisi is expected to run for president later this year and we'll watch this week's turn out and the size of the yes vote. >> a lot to talk about there. a big day, as we mentioned. joinings us on set is richard bullet, professor at columbia university, and from washington d.c., a fellow from the brookings institution. >> let's talk...
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they believe abdul fatah al-sisi and the military lead a coup against the democratic government. they blame him for the killings of hundreds of people when the military ended mass sit-in protests in august. >> i don't recognise the constitution. this is a mob in control of the country and passing anything to cover up the coup. >> on the international stage abdul fatah al-sisi and the interim government tried woo old allies, this was a visit to cairo in november. it is the immeant referendum on the constitution which will decide if abdul fatah al-sisi will run for president: >> dozens of demonstrators gathering at the egyptian consulate in sydney. they are calling for the release of staff members detained in cairo. five al jazeera journalists are being held without charge. >> this is not good. two people from al jazeera are here as well. this is not right. this will show you what is happening. >> and to allow this man to be kidnapped, a reporter. >> al jazeera's demanding the release of the five journalists immediately. mohamed fadel fahmy, baher mohamed, and peter greste are accu
they believe abdul fatah al-sisi and the military lead a coup against the democratic government. they blame him for the killings of hundreds of people when the military ended mass sit-in protests in august. >> i don't recognise the constitution. this is a mob in control of the country and passing anything to cover up the coup. >> on the international stage abdul fatah al-sisi and the interim government tried woo old allies, this was a visit to cairo in november. it is the immeant...
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we are seeing pictures of the general abdul fatah al-sisi.e are hearing from various twitter accounts that there was a lorge scene of people chanting and singing when he turned up. we are hearing of steady queues across egypt. in gooezer and alexandria people have been queueing to pledge whether they are for or against. breaking news - we are hearing there has been sporadic violence in alexandra. we don't have pictures, but protesters were throwing stones at the military trying to hold the security up there, and that tear gas has been fired back. not confirmed i should point out. there are hundreds of thousands of military and police on the streets trying to contain anything that may flare-up over tuesday and wednesday, when people will be going out. we are seeing people speaking on twitter about what the atmosphere is like at the polling station. we saw a tweet from a person who has seen several long lines. everyone is voting yes. not excitement but resolve. and another tweet: >> you get a sense of what people are saying. we are seeing on st
we are seeing pictures of the general abdul fatah al-sisi.e are hearing from various twitter accounts that there was a lorge scene of people chanting and singing when he turned up. we are hearing of steady queues across egypt. in gooezer and alexandria people have been queueing to pledge whether they are for or against. breaking news - we are hearing there has been sporadic violence in alexandra. we don't have pictures, but protesters were throwing stones at the military trying to hold the...
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we saw the picture there of general abdul fatah al-sisi greeting president mohamed morsi. it was he who greeted him, and he who stepped in to depose him. there are those who will see this as a jostling for position before an announcement was made, and, indeed, we suspect that there may be app announcement it from abdul fatah al-sisi at some point in the coming hours. >> what do you make of the resignation of the deputy prime minister. how important is that? >> that's interesting. there are those that say he was the leading liberals, if that's what you can call him, in the interim government, that as deputy prime minister, and someone with a portfolio looking towards the economy, he was an important person, and those will say okay, for liberal or someone who was seen as liberal, does the government seem less liberal. that's something that the government would imagine would want to keep people of this persuasion on board. they are trying to suggest a transition to democracy. it doesn't help from that perspective at the moment. >> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry held t
we saw the picture there of general abdul fatah al-sisi greeting president mohamed morsi. it was he who greeted him, and he who stepped in to depose him. there are those who will see this as a jostling for position before an announcement was made, and, indeed, we suspect that there may be app announcement it from abdul fatah al-sisi at some point in the coming hours. >> what do you make of the resignation of the deputy prime minister. how important is that? >> that's interesting....
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chuck hagel urged abdul fatah al-sisi to allow observers to the vote.bdul fatah al-sisi said this weekend he would be interested in taking the job of egyptian president after the vote. he ousted mohamed morsi in july. the military has been crocking down on mohamed morsi supporters and members of the muslim brotherhood. >> it's day 15 for three al jazeera journalists held in custody in europe. prosecutors accused them of spreading lies harmful to state security and talking to a terror group. sentences have been extended for another two weeks. egypt holds five al jazeera, one for five months without due process. >> right about now, four years ago, an aerth quake devastated haiti. many are struggling to rebuild their lives, we go to a tent city in port au prince. >> susan has lived here for 3.5 years. it's not her home. that was destroyed in the devastating earthquake in 2010. she moved into a tent city in port au prince with 14-year-old daughter and granddaughter. >> conditions were not good. it was a difficult life. mosquitos all over, the heat killing u
chuck hagel urged abdul fatah al-sisi to allow observers to the vote.bdul fatah al-sisi said this weekend he would be interested in taking the job of egyptian president after the vote. he ousted mohamed morsi in july. the military has been crocking down on mohamed morsi supporters and members of the muslim brotherhood. >> it's day 15 for three al jazeera journalists held in custody in europe. prosecutors accused them of spreading lies harmful to state security and talking to a terror...
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right hand -- [cheers and applause] >> kareem abdul-jabbar is here.e nba all-time leading scorer. over the course of 20 seasons he won six championships, six m.v.p. awards and was a 19 time nba all-star. his best-known for introducing basketball to this shot. he has just written a new book and he's announcing a new camp which focuses on science, technology, engineering, mathematics, something we all need. i'm pleased to have kareem abdul-jabbar back at the table. we will talk about all of this. "sasquatch in the paint?" >> more or less. it's my experience of when i was growing up. i had my growth spurt the between the sixth and eighth grade. i grew about a foot. in two years, i grew about a foot. all of a sudden, you get this tall and everyone thinks you're supposed to be this great athlete and you don't have any more skilled than you had before you started your growth spurt. how do you cope with that? jesse expectation that kids have of someone who presents that type of situation. >> you hope they will get out of it what? >> as they enter adolescence
right hand -- [cheers and applause] >> kareem abdul-jabbar is here.e nba all-time leading scorer. over the course of 20 seasons he won six championships, six m.v.p. awards and was a 19 time nba all-star. his best-known for introducing basketball to this shot. he has just written a new book and he's announcing a new camp which focuses on science, technology, engineering, mathematics, something we all need. i'm pleased to have kareem abdul-jabbar back at the table. we will talk about all of...
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when general abdul fatah al-sisi came out and basically took the people's side and essentially removedohamed morsi. he became the hero for all the people. those that support mohamed morsi considers him an enemy and potentially a traitor. >> we'll see what develops there if he runs for president. thank you for your time today. >> documents about egypt's revolution gets a nod. it's called "the square", focussing on tahrir square, and its role in egyptian life, from the overthrow of mohamed morsi, up to the present day, we talk to the director as to how it came about. >> i have a big stake in what is happening in egypt. my family is living in egypt. i grew up in egypt. i am the director of "the square." when i got to "the square", i found a magical atmosphere of people, for the first time, feeling like they had a hand in changing their future, and i met everybody who worked on the film in the square. it was it truly a collaboration that was born in the square. i met a street poet, and a wise kid who i fell in love with and knew that i wanted him to lead us through the story. every single
when general abdul fatah al-sisi came out and basically took the people's side and essentially removedohamed morsi. he became the hero for all the people. those that support mohamed morsi considers him an enemy and potentially a traitor. >> we'll see what develops there if he runs for president. thank you for your time today. >> documents about egypt's revolution gets a nod. it's called "the square", focussing on tahrir square, and its role in egyptian life, from the...
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let's go, abdul. let's go, buddy. keep it going. ahmad-- is it abdul or ahmad?l! joey! hey, that was your play! that was your play. get your ass over there. pull your head out, son. hey, garo, come here. listen, you hit lefty, so he's gonna pitch you in tight, all right? so i want you to lean into it and take the hit. i-i can't. see, here's the thing. if you get on, we're loaded, and kelly's up next. so, come on. let's do it. i just wanna hit the ball. well, sometimes it's better if the ball hits you. it's called taking one for the team. now, let's go. come on, garo! let's go, buddy! move over. be alert, guys! now batting from the left side of the plate, number 10, garo daragabrigadien. [ crowd chattering ] [ grunts ] time! take your base. that's the way, buddy! that's what i'm talking about, right there. that's what i'm talking about. way to take it, buddy. - next batter for the bears, number five, kelly leak. - [ tanner ] come on, kelly! kick some ass! hey, buttocks! - watch this. - yeah. [ boys chattering ] [ crowd cheers ] [ groans ] [ tanner ] run, kelly! [
let's go, abdul. let's go, buddy. keep it going. ahmad-- is it abdul or ahmad?l! joey! hey, that was your play! that was your play. get your ass over there. pull your head out, son. hey, garo, come here. listen, you hit lefty, so he's gonna pitch you in tight, all right? so i want you to lean into it and take the hit. i-i can't. see, here's the thing. if you get on, we're loaded, and kelly's up next. so, come on. let's do it. i just wanna hit the ball. well, sometimes it's better if the ball...
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in fact it's good for abdul sc am. there were two sheks played by fbi agents and the first one set of abdul enterprises, and investment operation in the united states. in the operation became known as abdul scam, abscam. but arab scam stuck in people's mind and it caused a diplomatic event. host: a viewer wants to know via twitter -- can mr. wallance comment on the politicians that refused the money? host: well, yeah, they were corrupt. that was established. it had to be established to convict them beyond a reasonable doubt. but i think there was a range of style and how they approached the corrupt proposition offered by the undercover operatives. i described the ones who were pretty blatant and did not leave a lot to the imagination. but there were others, for example, who were a lot more careful, where he and crafty. for example, one congressman was sitting in the hotel room where the videotapes were recording what was taking place with mel weinberg and another fbi agent pretending to be the sheik's representative an
in fact it's good for abdul sc am. there were two sheks played by fbi agents and the first one set of abdul enterprises, and investment operation in the united states. in the operation became known as abdul scam, abscam. but arab scam stuck in people's mind and it caused a diplomatic event. host: a viewer wants to know via twitter -- can mr. wallance comment on the politicians that refused the money? host: well, yeah, they were corrupt. that was established. it had to be established to convict...
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general abdul fatah al-sisi has been a driving force in the military for many years.t was he who great mohamed morsi as his country's first democratically elected president in the summer of 2012. he, again who deposed mohamed morsi the following summer. >> there's no question that he is the most powerful individual in egypt. i think most egyptians realise although there's a prime minister and interim president, he is not only the most popular figure, but the most powerful. it would strengthen the relations between the gulf counterrevolutionary forces of saudi arabia, unit arab emirates and egypt. >> several have given money to egypt since mohamed morsi was deposed, to help the interim government deal with an ailing economy. some believe things have improved. shares in the cairo stock market went up 50% since late june last year. the curfew and state of emergency ended, replaced with tough protest laws for the police. elements run flattering articles about abdul fatah al-sisi, and he appears to have a cult following. his opponents are equally vociferous. this was a pro
general abdul fatah al-sisi has been a driving force in the military for many years.t was he who great mohamed morsi as his country's first democratically elected president in the summer of 2012. he, again who deposed mohamed morsi the following summer. >> there's no question that he is the most powerful individual in egypt. i think most egyptians realise although there's a prime minister and interim president, he is not only the most popular figure, but the most powerful. it would...
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i'm pleased to have kareem abdul-jabbar back at the table. we will talk about all of this. paint?in the >> more or less. it's my experience of when i was growing up. i had my growth spurt the between the sixth and eighth grade. i grew about a foot. in two years, i grew about a foot. all of a sudden, you get this tall and everyone thinks you're supposed to be this great athlete and you don't have any more skilled than you had before you started your growth spurt. how do you cope with that? jesse expectation that kids have of someone who presents that type of situation. >> you hope they will get out of it what yo? >> as they enter adolescence, there is nothing crazy or strange. every kid goes through it. every adult has gone through it. when it's happening to you, you think you're the only person this is happening to. between my experiences and my co-author, he is teed of kids in middle school right now. he was able to steal enough from what he's learned about their lives to make us an interesting book. you've always been a curious and intelligent guy. you're six foot eight inches w
i'm pleased to have kareem abdul-jabbar back at the table. we will talk about all of this. paint?in the >> more or less. it's my experience of when i was growing up. i had my growth spurt the between the sixth and eighth grade. i grew about a foot. in two years, i grew about a foot. all of a sudden, you get this tall and everyone thinks you're supposed to be this great athlete and you don't have any more skilled than you had before you started your growth spurt. how do you cope with that?...
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abdul fatah al-sisi ousted president mohamed morsi in july and the military has been cracking down since on supporters. >> clashes break out in the capital. students supporting the ousted president demonstrated at care. >>> university, it was two cases before a planned photo on the constitution. voters have been urged to head to the polls for the vote. >> five journalists from al jazeera are being detained without carriage in egypt. mohamed fadel fahmy, baher mohamed, and correspondent peter greste have been accused of spreading lies harmful to state community and joining a terrorist group. al jazeera says the allegations are fabricated and are demanding their release. the three are held in towera prison. we have two other reporters from our affiliates being held. al jazeera is calling for the release of all journalists. join us at 8:00 p.m. eastern in "the week ahead." >> one of the strongst storms of the season is hitting the west coast. strong winds are knocking over trees, causing damage to homes and cars. custodies of up to 30 miles per hour were reported. no one has been hurt. the
abdul fatah al-sisi ousted president mohamed morsi in july and the military has been cracking down since on supporters. >> clashes break out in the capital. students supporting the ousted president demonstrated at care. >>> university, it was two cases before a planned photo on the constitution. voters have been urged to head to the polls for the vote. >> five journalists from al jazeera are being detained without carriage in egypt. mohamed fadel fahmy, baher mohamed, and...
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this is not about a referendum, but the rise of general abdul fatah al-sisi to the presidency. >> it could be the next step. thank you very much for that. >> now more than 30 international media organizations issued a statement calling for the release of five al jazeera jourmists detained in europe. producers mohamed fadel fahmy, baher mohamed and peter greste are accused of spreading lies harmful to state security and joining a terrorist group. al jazeera says the allegations are fabricated. the other two are from our sister channels, a reporter and a camera moun. they have been detained for five months now. >> okay, these pictures that you can see on the screen are live pictures coming to us from giza, which is a suburb of cairo, and they are showing anti-coup protesters. these protests taking flays around many areas of cairo during the two-day vote on the referendum, the kind of protests resulting in clashes with police, resulting in several deaths. so these pictures coming into us from giza. >> more to come on this program. including a very public private matter distracting franc
this is not about a referendum, but the rise of general abdul fatah al-sisi to the presidency. >> it could be the next step. thank you very much for that. >> now more than 30 international media organizations issued a statement calling for the release of five al jazeera jourmists detained in europe. producers mohamed fadel fahmy, baher mohamed and peter greste are accused of spreading lies harmful to state security and joining a terrorist group. al jazeera says the allegations are...
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. >> three years later they are back, demanding a new military leader, general abdul fatah al-sisi take the job. this is a military sanctioned protest, where only their supporters were allowed in, free to talk to the media. >> i came down today to celebrate with all my egyptian brothers and sisters. >> that wasn't the case for those opposed to the military backed government. the former president ousted in a coup, the muslim brotherhood labelled a terrorist organization. they told al jazeera of one case where snipers fired ammunition into a crowd. >> translation: the protesters weren't armed. in the past the police used tear gas, but they used light ammunition >> just to clarify, have you treated women and children tonight? >> few of the protesters were women. some children were injured. a 10-year-old child died as a result of being shot in the head. many people that came to hospital were dead. 7 people died in a nearby hospital. >> dozens are dead. the military cracks down on dissent, three years after millions of egyptians united to demand democracy the county is clearly divided. >> th
. >> three years later they are back, demanding a new military leader, general abdul fatah al-sisi take the job. this is a military sanctioned protest, where only their supporters were allowed in, free to talk to the media. >> i came down today to celebrate with all my egyptian brothers and sisters. >> that wasn't the case for those opposed to the military backed government. the former president ousted in a coup, the muslim brotherhood labelled a terrorist organization. they...
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in fact it's good for abdul sc am.s played bywo she fbi agents and the first one set of abdul enterprises, and investment operation in the united states. in the operation became known as abdul scam, abscam. but arab scam stuck in people's mind and it caused a diplomatic event. host: a viewer wants to know via twitter -- can mr. wallance comment on the politicians that refused the money? well, yeah, they were corrupt. that was established. it had to be established to convict them beyond a reasonable doubt. but i think there was a range of style and how they approached the corrupt proposition offered by the undercover operatives. i described the ones who were pretty blatant and did not leave a lot to the imagination. but there were others, for example, who were a lot more careful, where he and crafty. for example, one congressman was sitting in the hotel room where the videotapes were recording what was taking place with mel weinberg and another fbi agent pretending to be the sheik's representative and they discuss the i
in fact it's good for abdul sc am.s played bywo she fbi agents and the first one set of abdul enterprises, and investment operation in the united states. in the operation became known as abdul scam, abscam. but arab scam stuck in people's mind and it caused a diplomatic event. host: a viewer wants to know via twitter -- can mr. wallance comment on the politicians that refused the money? well, yeah, they were corrupt. that was established. it had to be established to convict them beyond a...
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kareem abdul-jabbar. also known for his sports diplomacy. live and weighs in on dennis rodman's trip to north korea. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. [ rattling ] that's one smart board. what else does it do -- reverse gravity? [ chuckles ] split atoms? [ whoooosh! ] hey, how is that atom-splitting thing going? [ rattling ] [ electronic whistling ] oh! [ zap! ] a smarter way to shop around. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> apologies coming from dennis rodman saying sorry to the family of american kenneth bae ba. and sorry to the players he took to north korea and to those he blasted in a cnn interview. >> reporter: overnight former nba player dennis rodman admitted in a statement to cnn he was out of bounds. i want to apologize. i take full responsibility for my actions. it had ban very stressful day. some of my teammates were leaving because of pressure from their families and business associates. my dreams of basketball diplomacy were quickly falli
kareem abdul-jabbar. also known for his sports diplomacy. live and weighs in on dennis rodman's trip to north korea. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. [ rattling ] that's one smart board. what else does it do -- reverse gravity? [ chuckles ] split atoms? [ whoooosh! ] hey, how is that atom-splitting thing going? [ rattling ] [ electronic whistling ] oh! [ zap! ] a smarter way to shop around. now, that's progressive. call...
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and that was true for the most part, whether it was hosni mubarak, mohamed morsi or abdul fatah al-sisi in charge of egypt. i think we are getting our money's worth and then some. >> david, does supporting a military regime bring stability in your perspective. >> i don't think it does. people in the region are in tune with what the u.s. is saying. we talk about supporting democracy, but we are supporting egyptian military. there's a crackdown killing many in egypt as the iranian's crushing of iran. we are saying to islamists we support democracy except for when you win elections. >> i think there's two underlying issues here. it's important to recognise that despite all the money that we give the egyptian government and military. in particular it's not the money, all that much money, it's $1.3 million. the same that we have been giving the armed forces. if you do the maths it's worth less than what $1.3 billion sounds like. the other thing is it's important to recognise that with this money, and we have aided egypt since the 1970s to the town of $77 billion, it doesn't buy us much in te
and that was true for the most part, whether it was hosni mubarak, mohamed morsi or abdul fatah al-sisi in charge of egypt. i think we are getting our money's worth and then some. >> david, does supporting a military regime bring stability in your perspective. >> i don't think it does. people in the region are in tune with what the u.s. is saying. we talk about supporting democracy, but we are supporting egyptian military. there's a crackdown killing many in egypt as the iranian's...
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abdul fatah al-sisi hasn't confirmed he will run, but his request will come from the people, with a mandate from the army. he ousted mohamed morsi. the military has been cracking down on those protesting the change. >> the pakistani teen who died when he tackled a suicide bomber has been hailed a hero. prime minister has nominated 15-year-old who chased a suicide bomber outside his school and was killed when the bomber detonated his vest. more than 200 of his classmates were inside. >> it's been 12 years sips detainees arrived in cuba. president george bush set it up. the promise in 2008 to close git mow has yet to be fulfilled. we have more. [ singing ] >> protesters marched demanding the closure of guantanamo bay. 12 years after the first prisoners arrived. >> we have to ensure that detention doesn't continue. >> more than 750 men have been held at the prison in the past 12 years. fewer than 10 have been convicted and sentenced. 150 are there with more than 60 cleared for release. one of them is this man, a body guard for osama bin laden, taking part in military training. he has been in p
abdul fatah al-sisi hasn't confirmed he will run, but his request will come from the people, with a mandate from the army. he ousted mohamed morsi. the military has been cracking down on those protesting the change. >> the pakistani teen who died when he tackled a suicide bomber has been hailed a hero. prime minister has nominated 15-year-old who chased a suicide bomber outside his school and was killed when the bomber detonated his vest. more than 200 of his classmates were inside....
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. >> moussa abdul has lived here for six years, it no longer feels like home. he fled violence in the central african republic. >> there's no hospitality, no government, banks, no activities. completely friendless. you are at risk of being killed at any moment. >> at first the quiet community outside of tel aviv was welcoming. he got a job, but he heard nothing back from the government. now he feels the state is trying to push him out. >> it made our life miserable. now it explodes. >> it's unprecedented progress. 10,000 people boarded buses for the trip to jerusalem. this is their version of the march on washington. >> i hope our voice will be heard by the government of israel, and that they'll change their mind. >> when they got there, they filled the park overlooking the israeli parliament or knesset. in front of parliament the protest leaders showed up for an appointment with politicians much one blocked the entry. >> we come from our country because we don't have anyone to hear our voice. >> liberal members of the opposition heard their grievances. >> no o
. >> moussa abdul has lived here for six years, it no longer feels like home. he fled violence in the central african republic. >> there's no hospitality, no government, banks, no activities. completely friendless. you are at risk of being killed at any moment. >> at first the quiet community outside of tel aviv was welcoming. he got a job, but he heard nothing back from the government. now he feels the state is trying to push him out. >> it made our life miserable. now...
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pop icon paula abdul filed a personal injury lawsuit against a tanning salon, saying she suffered severefter the tan. an infrared body wrap was apply wrongly. >> guys, you have that issue? >> infrinfrared body wraps. >> i'm half-italian, half-sicilian. >>> time now for the final trade. >> oil. been down a lot. >> grasso? >> petroleum. >> what is your wrestling name. >> honey bomb shell. >>> that does it for us. see you next monday at 5:00. s biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ >>> this is "options action." tonight, just buy it. we'll try the sell-off in retailers could spell pain for nike. >>> pizza, pizza. why are so many fast-food companies fighting other money. >>> and telephone trouble. >> no! >> despite the smartphone revolution, we'll tell you why it migh
pop icon paula abdul filed a personal injury lawsuit against a tanning salon, saying she suffered severefter the tan. an infrared body wrap was apply wrongly. >> guys, you have that issue? >> infrinfrared body wraps. >> i'm half-italian, half-sicilian. >>> time now for the final trade. >> oil. been down a lot. >> grasso? >> petroleum. >> what is your wrestling name. >> honey bomb shell. >>> that does it for us. see you next...
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the words that abdul rashid khan says in this book-- this is a man who probably came to my tent everyhour or two, and the man that i knew is not the man who's portrayed in this book. >> you seem to be saying that most of it is b.s. >> the most generous thing i could say is that it's grossly exaggerated, and probably the harshest thing i could say is a lot of it just sounds like outright fabrication. >> in april 2011, the school sat empty, and we were told by a tribal leader that it had never been used. >> no one's there at all. you know, i think, at best, it might end up being used as a storage shed for stuff. >> we obviously wanted to talk to greg mortenson, who has appeared on just about every news and talk show on television, but he didn't want to talk to 60 minutes. he dismissed our initial request for an interview, and our follow-up messages and emails have gone unanswered. we finally decided to seek him out at a speaking engagement and book-signing in atlanta. >> steve kroft. >> nice to meet you. >> how you doing? >> thanks. >> you got five minutes for us today? >> um... i need
the words that abdul rashid khan says in this book-- this is a man who probably came to my tent everyhour or two, and the man that i knew is not the man who's portrayed in this book. >> you seem to be saying that most of it is b.s. >> the most generous thing i could say is that it's grossly exaggerated, and probably the harshest thing i could say is a lot of it just sounds like outright fabrication. >> in april 2011, the school sat empty, and we were told by a tribal leader...
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reporter: many at tahrir square on the third anniversary appear excited about the prospect of army chief, abdul assisi defending the next president. but kamal says he still remains committed achieving democracy. >> translator: i do have mixed feelings. this is the place where we knocked down the dictatorship of mubarak. i won't give up. i will resume fighting again from this place. >> reporter: observers say the military has gained even stronger constitutional powers than before the arab spring began. they believe the crackdown against those in the military takeover will likely to continue for the time being. hiroshi shimazaki, nhk world, cai cairo. >>> there's a tropical storm hitting parts of australia. our meteorologist robert speta has more on that. robert? >> gene this is cyclone dylan coming from the southwest moving onshore around townsville, already seeing heavy rainfall. it's still just off the shoreline right around the reef. you can see all these outer bands, these are continuing to bring heavy rainfall to areas farther inland, still seeing gusting winds up to 140 kilometers per hour
reporter: many at tahrir square on the third anniversary appear excited about the prospect of army chief, abdul assisi defending the next president. but kamal says he still remains committed achieving democracy. >> translator: i do have mixed feelings. this is the place where we knocked down the dictatorship of mubarak. i won't give up. i will resume fighting again from this place. >> reporter: observers say the military has gained even stronger constitutional powers than before the...
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so police still cannot figure out why 63-year-old abdul gaffar was killed with a box cutter yesterday. investigators say 36-year-old shaun david king didn't even rob the store, just stabbed the clerk after he was attacked another employee called police. king was still at the store when they got there. they cuffed him after a brief chase police did. he's charged now with first degree murder being held without bond, customers say gaffar was well liked and worked seven days a week to support a large family. >>> its is 4:37. we're not alone. yet another country is hit with a massive credit breach. that's coming up in jessica's your money report. >> how about some sunshine? that sounds gods right? and maybe a little >>> 4:407b 24 friday morning. -- 4:40 on there they had morning. windchill advisory already at effect until 9:00 a.m. running to 10 below and 20 below in the high country in western maryland and west virginia. highs between 20 and 25. but those windchills generally holding in the single digits to teens. monika? >>> in rosslyn, a fatal accident on fort meyer drive and lee highwa
so police still cannot figure out why 63-year-old abdul gaffar was killed with a box cutter yesterday. investigators say 36-year-old shaun david king didn't even rob the store, just stabbed the clerk after he was attacked another employee called police. king was still at the store when they got there. they cuffed him after a brief chase police did. he's charged now with first degree murder being held without bond, customers say gaffar was well liked and worked seven days a week to support a...
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the victim identified as 63-year-old abdul gafar and he was described as well liked, hard-working man. one of his relatives was at the scene this morning, and he believes that mr. gafar knew the suspect. >> somebody stabbed him with a knife. >> reporter: did he know the person? >> yeah, he thu them. >> reporter: how? he did. >> he used to come as a customer. >> reporter: did he have problems with him? >> um, maybe. he had argument with him one time. >> reporter: tonight's suspect sean david king is charged with first-degree murder. he is being held without bond. live in montgomery county, pat collins, news4. >>> the olympic torch relay is now in russia's troubled north caucuses region where the islamist militants are to threaten the games. they are having the runners surrounded by a lot of security. >>> and check out the uniforms that the team usa will wear at the opening ceremony of the games. the gear was modeled by the to today show team, and this is the fourth time that ralph lauren has designed the uniforms, but this time, each piece was made in the usa. you may recall the contro
the victim identified as 63-year-old abdul gafar and he was described as well liked, hard-working man. one of his relatives was at the scene this morning, and he believes that mr. gafar knew the suspect. >> somebody stabbed him with a knife. >> reporter: did he know the person? >> yeah, he thu them. >> reporter: how? he did. >> he used to come as a customer. >> reporter: did he have problems with him? >> um, maybe. he had argument with him one time....
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if i can have a few moments with el sayed abdul salam, i'm sure that he will be willing to help. help how ? do you want to go back to cairo ? of course not. we have come to stay, but perhaps he could put in a good word-- you will be an engineer again. this is only temporary. abdullah ! mohammed ! gamal ! what a surprise ! el salam alaikum. alaikum el salam. el salam alaikum. alaikum el salam. - what are you doing here ? - we are part of the visiting delegation. how marvelous to see you both. el salam alaikum. salam alaikum. alaikum el salam. alaikum el salam jihan. how wonderful to see you. and you. - how are your families ? - everybody is well. they send their regards. balaam just celebrated her seventh birthday. please send our best wishes. of course. and the little baby is doing well ? yes. she is growing so fast. it's hard to believe. - and becoming quite a handful. - i can imagine. so. all is well with you ? yes. last year i headed the cairo project and i'm proud to report it went even better than planned. good for you. and you, mohammed ? i've been lucky enough to become th
if i can have a few moments with el sayed abdul salam, i'm sure that he will be willing to help. help how ? do you want to go back to cairo ? of course not. we have come to stay, but perhaps he could put in a good word-- you will be an engineer again. this is only temporary. abdullah ! mohammed ! gamal ! what a surprise ! el salam alaikum. alaikum el salam. el salam alaikum. alaikum el salam. - what are you doing here ? - we are part of the visiting delegation. how marvelous to see you both. el...
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three years later they are back, demanding a new military leader, general abdul fatah al-sisi take the job. this is it a military sanctioned and protected protest, where only their supporters were allowed in, free to talk to the media. >> i came down today to celebrate with all my egyptian brothers and sisters. a revolution. >> that was not the case for those opposed to the military-backed government. the stormer president ousted in a coup, the muslim brotherhood labelled a terrorist organization. a doctor told al jazeera of one case where police snipers fired live ammunition into a crowd. >> the protesters were not armed, they were throwing bottles at the security forces. in the past police used tear gas. on this day they used ammunition. >> to clarify, have you treated women or children tonight? >> few of the protesters were women. there were some children injured. a 10-year-old was shot in the head and decide. 14 that came to hospital from dead, seven died in a nearby hospital. >> dozens are dead as the egyptians turned on each other. three years after millions of egyptians united t
three years later they are back, demanding a new military leader, general abdul fatah al-sisi take the job. this is it a military sanctioned and protected protest, where only their supporters were allowed in, free to talk to the media. >> i came down today to celebrate with all my egyptian brothers and sisters. a revolution. >> that was not the case for those opposed to the military-backed government. the stormer president ousted in a coup, the muslim brotherhood labelled a...
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it also reported on abdul fatah al-sisi. and covered demonstrations by people opposed to the coup and the crackdown on the muslim brotherhood. >> since the removal of mohamed morsi last july, the egyptian authorities have systematically repressed every media that they regard as muslim brotherhood supporters. al jazeera is seen as the main target of the harassment campaign. >> two journalists from the arabic channel have also been detained for the last five months. the staff from al jazeera english have been held separately at toura prison and have been entering gated by state prosecutors, but have not been charged. >> south sudan has rejected a demand from rebels to free 11 politicians arrested over a coup plot three weeks ago. negotiators from both sides are in ethiopia trying to end a conflict which killed more than 1,000 people. government troops are battling troops. deputy president riek machar, who is in control of oil fields. >> more and more people are seeking refuge in u.n. camps. some had their homes burnt and loote
it also reported on abdul fatah al-sisi. and covered demonstrations by people opposed to the coup and the crackdown on the muslim brotherhood. >> since the removal of mohamed morsi last july, the egyptian authorities have systematically repressed every media that they regard as muslim brotherhood supporters. al jazeera is seen as the main target of the harassment campaign. >> two journalists from the arabic channel have also been detained for the last five months. the staff from al...
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general abdul fatah al-sisi led a coup overthrowing mohamed morsi in july. the military is the most powerful branch of the deposit and has been in control of egypt since mohamed morsi was removed. an agreement with the justice department will allow internet custodiers to reveal often they hand over data to the government. there are concerns about how much personal information spy agencies can collect from popular smartphone apps. >> the documents that edward snowden turned over seemed to reveal a trove of information that the n.s.a. is making use of - namely the apps you and i use every day. it seems that the kinds of information they are built to get out of you - your geographic location, the names of people in your photographs, the geotag and metadata that goes with the photographs, and all the information that is generated when you email someone within an app, turning over the contact list, all of that is suddenly available to the n.s.a. for scooping up. now, there are a couple of apps that are specifically mentioned in the documents, a - the 2008 mention
general abdul fatah al-sisi led a coup overthrowing mohamed morsi in july. the military is the most powerful branch of the deposit and has been in control of egypt since mohamed morsi was removed. an agreement with the justice department will allow internet custodiers to reveal often they hand over data to the government. there are concerns about how much personal information spy agencies can collect from popular smartphone apps. >> the documents that edward snowden turned over seemed to...
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some of my favorites, they end it with kareim abdul-jabbar. >>> all right.starts now. >>> it's a solid sheet of ice out here. driving is -- it's impossible. >> drivers found shelter taking cover overnight in the nearest grocery store. we're at home depot where exhausted travelers sought shelter in the aisles. >> we're seeing backups as long as a mile and a half, sometimes two. >> some people stuck in this traffic, 15, 16, 17 hours, they will give the d.o.t. a grade of "f" for their handling of this situation. >> she told me she walked at least five miles to get off the road. >> 90 students and some 20 staffers spent the night at e. rivers elementary school. mark nelson walked six miles in the snow to be with his daughter. >> the atl blame game, big questions remain over why atlanta commuters turned into the walking frozen. how political leaders are responding to the heat. >>> and president obama hits the campaign trail to sell his state of the union address to the people. should he have stayed in d.c. to make the case on the hill? >>> and justin bieber and m
some of my favorites, they end it with kareim abdul-jabbar. >>> all right.starts now. >>> it's a solid sheet of ice out here. driving is -- it's impossible. >> drivers found shelter taking cover overnight in the nearest grocery store. we're at home depot where exhausted travelers sought shelter in the aisles. >> we're seeing backups as long as a mile and a half, sometimes two. >> some people stuck in this traffic, 15, 16, 17 hours, they will give the d.o.t. a...
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shaun king stabbed and killed 63-year-old abdul gafar with a box cutter this morning in gaithersburg. they say the attack came out of nowhere and king was not trying to rob the place. customers say gafar was well liked in the community and worked seven days a week to support a large family. >>> this prince william county mom is facing neglect charges. yesterday morning her 4-year- old son called 911 saying he needed help because he was hungry. cops showed up and found him home alone. officers tracked down mommy and learned she had been gone for about two hours. >>> you might want to hurry up and finish that snack. russ' restaurant alert coming up and he heads to a popular chicken chain. we're guessing that wasn't dirty rice on the >>> if you eat at union station, you may not love what investigative reporter russ ptacek found and it's caught on camera in tonight's restaurant alert. >> reporter: we started a health department closure at this popeyes in rhode island shopping center and we end at another popeyes in another part of town. both of them with closures and with 1 violation in c
shaun king stabbed and killed 63-year-old abdul gafar with a box cutter this morning in gaithersburg. they say the attack came out of nowhere and king was not trying to rob the place. customers say gafar was well liked in the community and worked seven days a week to support a large family. >>> this prince william county mom is facing neglect charges. yesterday morning her 4-year- old son called 911 saying he needed help because he was hungry. cops showed up and found him home alone....
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an employee claimed king attacked abdul gafar without warning. customers described him as hardworking and well liked. still no word on a motive, but police say it did not appear to have been a robbery. >>> a mother in prince william county in virginia has been arrested after her 4-year-old son called 911 to say that he was hungry. officers responded and found the little boy by himself at the home in frank haskell court in bristow on wednesday. the child's mother is love franklin. she came home while police were still on the scene. she is being charged now with child neglect. >>> tonight we have learned lawyers plan to file an appeal hours after a man was sentenced in the murder of redskins star sean taylor. cara maloney is in the studio with the developments out of florida. >> reporter: it was one of the worst tragedies in the history of redskins football. sean taylor's killer has been sentenced. eric rivera will serve 57 years in a florida state prison. rivera was convicted this past november of firing the shot that killed taylor. it happened du
an employee claimed king attacked abdul gafar without warning. customers described him as hardworking and well liked. still no word on a motive, but police say it did not appear to have been a robbery. >>> a mother in prince william county in virginia has been arrested after her 4-year-old son called 911 to say that he was hungry. officers responded and found the little boy by himself at the home in frank haskell court in bristow on wednesday. the child's mother is love franklin. she...
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so did seyed abdul khader gilani.hdad, but instead, he says, iraqis have had nothing but corrupt politics and empty promises. >> reporter: saddest of all, baghdad's not safe. after improving steadily over several years, terrorist attacks shot up again last summer. in spite of hundreds of checkpoints that cause epic traffic jams, somehow the bombers still slip past and wreak havoc. this week alone, there were 22 attempts. khadamiya hospital keeps this room ready all the time, full of empty beds, close to the front emergency entrance, to receive the steady wave of bombings victims that can arrive at any time. all the violence looks depressingly familiar. anyone who lived through the bloodshed of the post-saddam years sees ominous parallels today. armed extremists have once again occupied the city of fallujah and anbar province where more than 1,300 u.s. soldiers died. america says it will help out again, though not with men this time, but arms. and iraqis, who have learned realism the hard way, are praying for peace but
so did seyed abdul khader gilani.hdad, but instead, he says, iraqis have had nothing but corrupt politics and empty promises. >> reporter: saddest of all, baghdad's not safe. after improving steadily over several years, terrorist attacks shot up again last summer. in spite of hundreds of checkpoints that cause epic traffic jams, somehow the bombers still slip past and wreak havoc. this week alone, there were 22 attempts. khadamiya hospital keeps this room ready all the time, full of empty...
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. >>> madam clerk, our president, and perhaps the san francisco supervisor, my name abdul [speaker not understood]. i am here today to tell you welcome back. i wish in my deep heart that you have good holiday and you enjoyed your christmas and the new year with your family. for your knowledge, today is a christmas day for the greek orthodox day celebrated today, 7 january. ladies and gentlemen, i missed the meeting 5, 6 times, but i come today to enjoy your company. our president, our supervisor, today i make 30-year continuous to be here to give you hard time sometimes, and to give you good idea in the meantime. today let me tell you happy new year for the year 2014. for our city mayor, chief of police, fire chief, and the sheriff department, i don't include anyone who work in your office. i thank them for the hard work and i am going to thank you for the challenge to each other to make it my city better and clean and [speaker not understood] more than this. jane kim, your brother [speaker not understood] my supervisor [speaker not understood]. the problem i tell you we would like to
. >>> madam clerk, our president, and perhaps the san francisco supervisor, my name abdul [speaker not understood]. i am here today to tell you welcome back. i wish in my deep heart that you have good holiday and you enjoyed your christmas and the new year with your family. for your knowledge, today is a christmas day for the greek orthodox day celebrated today, 7 january. ladies and gentlemen, i missed the meeting 5, 6 times, but i come today to enjoy your company. our president, our...
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thousands took to trafalgar square to rally for general abdul fatah al-sisi. the man responsible for oustings first democratically elected president. >> patty culhane has more. >> once again there are scenes of chaos and blood shed, but leaders are projecting on image of unity. three years ago they demanded the removal of a military leader turned president. three years late, they are back demanding a leader take the job. >> this is a military sanction where only their supporters were allowed in. >> i came council to celebrate. the great 25th revolution able to overpower terrorism. that was not the case for those opposed to the military backed government. labelled a terrorist org faceation. protesters in the crowds. >> they were throwing stones and bottles. >> have you treated women or children. few of the protesters were women. a 10-year-old child died. putting people who came to a hospital for treatment dead. seven died in the nearby hospital. dozens are dead as egyptians turned on each other. the military cracked down, three years after they united, to deman
thousands took to trafalgar square to rally for general abdul fatah al-sisi. the man responsible for oustings first democratically elected president. >> patty culhane has more. >> once again there are scenes of chaos and blood shed, but leaders are projecting on image of unity. three years ago they demanded the removal of a military leader turned president. three years late, they are back demanding a leader take the job. >> this is a military sanction where only their...
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paula abdul was a little bit of a train wreck. >> but tell me about the product placement. cans.u also had the coke green room, which the audience saw. the singers drove around in cars , and the tie-in with at&t. this was a way to advertise on aut -- deborah ties show that did not cost as much to make. harry connick jr. comes in this season. >> you just convinced me to watch. fu, of bloomberg "surveillance." in thailand, the prime minister says the february elections will proceed despite protests. protests have been going on for two months, aimed at erasing the influence of the prime minister, whose brother was ousted as premier in a 2006 2. a battery problem on a boeing dreamliner two days ago. some liquid was leaking through a safety valve. that does it for today. tomorrow, we discuss "work smart." thanks for watching. ♪ >> it is 56 past the hour. we are "on the markets." here are what stocks are doing. green across your screen on the nasdaq, up .4%. you also had bank of america earnings coming in better than estimated. you also had the manufacturing region up in new york, comi
paula abdul was a little bit of a train wreck. >> but tell me about the product placement. cans.u also had the coke green room, which the audience saw. the singers drove around in cars , and the tie-in with at&t. this was a way to advertise on aut -- deborah ties show that did not cost as much to make. harry connick jr. comes in this season. >> you just convinced me to watch. fu, of bloomberg "surveillance." in thailand, the prime minister says the february elections...
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abdul is one of them. this is their only clinic. he is their only internal medicine doctor. day he sees 60 patients. >> this clinic is not enough. we need another clinic like this one, we need a [ technical difficulties ] >> reporter: he does his best, but has no instruments beyond the basics. are you frustrated you cannot help these patients more? >> i am frustrated and disappointed. i feel fail because my ability is less than my duty. >> reporter: for two years he has been running for his life. first he fled the syrian government because he treated rebel soldiers, then he fled radical fighters who said he wasn't religious enough. like so many he was caught between war and pride. >> i came here only just to help. >> reporter: the clinic is privately [ technical difficulties ] >> he tries to save his own. >> because i can do anything in this case. >> their 14-year-old son tried to kill himself. then he tried to kill his younger brother. his family fears the war trau matized him. >> and how are your brothers doing? >> i think [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: [ technical difficulti
abdul is one of them. this is their only clinic. he is their only internal medicine doctor. day he sees 60 patients. >> this clinic is not enough. we need another clinic like this one, we need a [ technical difficulties ] >> reporter: he does his best, but has no instruments beyond the basics. are you frustrated you cannot help these patients more? >> i am frustrated and disappointed. i feel fail because my ability is less than my duty. >> reporter: for two years he has...
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mohamed abdul. frommings south sudan, it's the first official united states deployment to the east african country after a 20 year experience. u.s. troops two helicopters were shot and 18 americans were killed. >>> in or the world news? inside so i ya are sobbing to death. the rebel controls yama camp, thousands are people are.trap with very little many many medicine an the-k some are the are many men sill lin study program. >> the starting change of acute sufertion to? ahmuk. >> some people have taken oeat grass to wart off hunger you about energiesingly the most vulnerable are dying. aid agencies have appealed to all parties in the syrian area. >> yarmuk is a place of profound civilian suffering. because of medical care women are dying in childbirth, there is reports of l heavily reduced to eating animal feed spices mixed in unsafe water. interyarmuk was just south ef the damascus. eem of 1950s. dpru to include schools and health centers. the camp has been under rebel control every forover a year
mohamed abdul. frommings south sudan, it's the first official united states deployment to the east african country after a 20 year experience. u.s. troops two helicopters were shot and 18 americans were killed. >>> in or the world news? inside so i ya are sobbing to death. the rebel controls yama camp, thousands are people are.trap with very little many many medicine an the-k some are the are many men sill lin study program. >> the starting change of acute sufertion to? ahmuk....
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general abdul fatah al-sisi is expected to run for president. today marks the 29th day that three of our al jazeera colleagues have been imprisoned. mohamed fadel fahmy, baher mohamed, and peter greste have been held without charges. yesterday we got a letter from peter greste. he said: >> for more on this we turn to an associate professor. he joins us from boston. thank you for being with us. let me ask you. the fact that we have journalists held in egypt, how serious is that for that country. >> how serious is it for egipt. i think it's indicative of a restriction for the space of egypt. it's a country in the midst of a political struggle between supporters of the old president and people that want to move on to the new regime. it's not surprising to me that foreign journalists may be caught in the crossfire, particularly al jazeera journalists. if you watch the arabic coverage, people in favour of the june 30th coup, find it frustrating. this is not surprising, even though it is disappointing. >> the upcoming presidential elections, is this a
general abdul fatah al-sisi is expected to run for president. today marks the 29th day that three of our al jazeera colleagues have been imprisoned. mohamed fadel fahmy, baher mohamed, and peter greste have been held without charges. yesterday we got a letter from peter greste. he said: >> for more on this we turn to an associate professor. he joins us from boston. thank you for being with us. let me ask you. the fact that we have journalists held in egypt, how serious is that for that...
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yesterday i asked hamll of fame kareem abdul jabbar. >> it back fired on them.ad an idea what they could accomplish but so much isn't known about north korea. it's a very unpredictable place. the leadership there can do some very bizarre things. caution is usually the best way to approach situations like that when you have no idea of what's going to happen, it's usually a wise thing to do to stay away from those kinds of situations. >> a group of players returned from north korea this past week but rodman was not with them. governor chris christie trips over a bridge, and president obama gets slammed by a new book. all things political with candy crowley next. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've foun
yesterday i asked hamll of fame kareem abdul jabbar. >> it back fired on them.ad an idea what they could accomplish but so much isn't known about north korea. it's a very unpredictable place. the leadership there can do some very bizarre things. caution is usually the best way to approach situations like that when you have no idea of what's going to happen, it's usually a wise thing to do to stay away from those kinds of situations. >> a group of players returned from north korea...
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general abdul fatah al-sisi is expected to run for president. earlier i spoke to harvard professor who says egypt's next president will likely shape the rest of the government. >> once you have a president. that president becomes the tent poll for the new egyptian political system. you can imagine the parliamentary elections that follow, that the allies will be the people that win the election. quickly you get to a situation where you have a president and a ruling party like you had prior to january 25th, 2011. >> the old power structure is coming into form. something that resembles the power structure. i argue that too much has changed. there's too many people who have gotten used to making their voices heard. some of those revolutionaries may be silent for now. it's, look, we have seen the supreme council. it was the subject of the protests, mohamed morsi in charge, he fell to protests. whoever is in charge in the next few months will have a short honeymoon. >> in the states police found the journal, the gunman from the maryland ma'am. darion
general abdul fatah al-sisi is expected to run for president. earlier i spoke to harvard professor who says egypt's next president will likely shape the rest of the government. >> once you have a president. that president becomes the tent poll for the new egyptian political system. you can imagine the parliamentary elections that follow, that the allies will be the people that win the election. quickly you get to a situation where you have a president and a ruling party like you had prior...
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in 2010, she was sentenced to ten years in prison for conspiring to actively support this man, omar abdulock ma. the blaind sheik. he's the spiritual leader of a group responsible for thousands around the world. he's the person that gave the fatwa that led to 9/11. he's behind the conspiracy of the 1993 world trade bombing. that killed six people, including a pregnant woman and a child. thousands more were injured. two years later, he was convicted for plotting to blow up new york city landmarks including the u.n. and the george washington bridge, which would have potentially killed thousands. then, even from behind bars, he found ways to spread his evil beyond his prison cell. in 1997, his terror group slaughtered nearly 60 people at an egyptian tourist attraction. attackers hacking people to death with machetes and leaving a flyer demanding the sheik's release inside one victim's body. that terror he unleashed in egypt, because it's going to become relevant in a minute. b bin laden justified the sheik for starting the attacks. that's where his lawyer, lynn stewart, came in. she was his
in 2010, she was sentenced to ten years in prison for conspiring to actively support this man, omar abdulock ma. the blaind sheik. he's the spiritual leader of a group responsible for thousands around the world. he's the person that gave the fatwa that led to 9/11. he's behind the conspiracy of the 1993 world trade bombing. that killed six people, including a pregnant woman and a child. thousands more were injured. two years later, he was convicted for plotting to blow up new york city...