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fact that the various opposition groups have come together but not under one banner now mohamad al baradei is the name that has been put forward the former head of the international atomic energy agency and he has said that in his he is prepared to head an interim government but ask people here on the streets what they think of him assuming they even know who he is most people who do not lie. kim now he's come on board and he has criticized today's demonstrations he says that president mubarak is using scare tactics against the people whether he says that whether he doesn't say that what is true is that there is to say and among the opposition groups we're hearing that some groups are saying yes it's need to the president now we hear other groups like al baradei himself in the muslim brotherhood saying no they're not prepared to meet with mubarak until he steps down either way the voice on the street is that they do not want al baradei they do believe that he is of the same cloth as mubarak people saying that they really want to be left to decide for themselves who is their leader not impo
fact that the various opposition groups have come together but not under one banner now mohamad al baradei is the name that has been put forward the former head of the international atomic energy agency and he has said that in his he is prepared to head an interim government but ask people here on the streets what they think of him assuming they even know who he is most people who do not lie. kim now he's come on board and he has criticized today's demonstrations he says that president mubarak...
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hearing that some groups are saying yes it's me to the president now we hear other groups like al baradei himself and the muslim brotherhood saying no they're not going to meet with mubarak until he steps down either way the voice on the street is that they do not want al baradei they do believe that he is of the same cloth as mubarak people saying that they really want to be they have to decide for themselves who is their leader not imposed from the outside because they do believe that both groups and all baradei are being supported by the united states and that the u.s. is meddling in internal egyptian affairs because a message was put out by the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov he has called on the world community to allow interruptions to decide for themselves should we want to see there's a stable thriving democratic state the current social political and economic problems to be resolved as soon as possible through peaceful means but it's up to gyptian politicians and the people to decide how this could be john practice we don't think it's helpful dream page solutions from outs
hearing that some groups are saying yes it's me to the president now we hear other groups like al baradei himself and the muslim brotherhood saying no they're not going to meet with mubarak until he steps down either way the voice on the street is that they do not want al baradei they do believe that he is of the same cloth as mubarak people saying that they really want to be they have to decide for themselves who is their leader not imposed from the outside because they do believe that both...
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hours at a downtown today talking to protesters and as soon as you mention the name one hundred al baradei people start shouting they start yelling they do not like him firstly they do not know him he is a man who formulated his reputation on the international stage so he's not that well known here but certainly those people who do know him believe to quote them that he's an agent of the united states now the mood on the streets is very erratic you go from forming and people cheering and laughing to them sunny's being suspicious that you're israeli or their true american and people are very happy to find out that we were in fact russian but that just gives you an indication of how the mood here changes from one minute to the next i'll baradei is perhaps the white man for the job right now but their job is an interim job and serving the opposition parties have said as much needs to be elections there needs to be free and fair elections without baradei saying he's prepared to head an interim government until such time. nighttime in kind of dark empty and scary we we gather every day like at
hours at a downtown today talking to protesters and as soon as you mention the name one hundred al baradei people start shouting they start yelling they do not like him firstly they do not know him he is a man who formulated his reputation on the international stage so he's not that well known here but certainly those people who do know him believe to quote them that he's an agent of the united states now the mood on the streets is very erratic you go from forming and people cheering and...
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that was the who introduced a lot of anger among protestors were not asked him how they feel about al baradei he is not also a figure that is well known here he is much better known on the international scene where he is the former head of the international atomic energy agency where in two thousand and five he shared the nobel peace prize with that agency but all baradei for himself at least for now saying that he wishes to head this interim government and that he's managed to bring together all of the opposition voices here in egypt but really what we're hearing from the streets of egypt is what we've heard from the russian foreign minister people here saying us decide for ourselves and the united states and other countries keep your hands out oh brazilian journalist pepe escobar says the u.s. pressure mubarak is hypocritical after its thirty years of blind support it's very very complicated for us because it's a tightrope walk this guy after all has been brought up by the u.s. for thirty years the police state that he set up and tortured virtually everybody that stayed in egypt it was prog
that was the who introduced a lot of anger among protestors were not asked him how they feel about al baradei he is not also a figure that is well known here he is much better known on the international scene where he is the former head of the international atomic energy agency where in two thousand and five he shared the nobel peace prize with that agency but all baradei for himself at least for now saying that he wishes to head this interim government and that he's managed to bring together...
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between mubarak and el baradei america supports both of them and the american media has built up al baradei egyptians don't like him he has lived in europe and the united states and hasn't even been here for thirty years. and he came back and called for a regime change prompting critics to point out that he was absent for most of us when they started but i very. day lived in america we don't want him he was and other strange things been telling us he was abroad. we didn't choose to die which was only for a short period of change he is only temporary. he's much better known on the international stage than in his own backyard and has yet to be recognized by the eighteen million egyptians he hopes to will. and the egyptians need national leaders not american populous with american agendas if people support el baradei it's only because they hate barak. which is why amidst the chaos he gyptian find themselves turning to each other for protection and reassurance. now we're just hearing word that the jordanian king abdullah has fired his government and appointed a new prime minister now this follo
between mubarak and el baradei america supports both of them and the american media has built up al baradei egyptians don't like him he has lived in europe and the united states and hasn't even been here for thirty years. and he came back and called for a regime change prompting critics to point out that he was absent for most of us when they started but i very. day lived in america we don't want him he was and other strange things been telling us he was abroad. we didn't choose to die which...
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egyptians need national leaders not american apartments with american agenda if people support al baradei it's only because they hate on barak. which is why amidst the chaos egypt is find themselves turning to each other for protection and reassurance. now whoever it is egypt's next leader will have to deal as an immediate priority with the situation on the ground and that is a situation that seems essential supplies in food and fuel running low we hearing that a.t.m. is out of cash we're hearing that supermarkets literally have nothing else to sell so that is a priority people displayed on the streets and we're just hearing word that the latest figures are more than one hundred thousand people who have gathered into his square here in cairo so those numbers are swelling and it certainly seems at this point in time that organizers woolwich they've goal of some one million people pushing for their demands are given the all that is happening right now these protests have been going on for over a week hundreds of people have been killed thousands injured now paula what can we expect next. we
egyptians need national leaders not american apartments with american agenda if people support al baradei it's only because they hate on barak. which is why amidst the chaos egypt is find themselves turning to each other for protection and reassurance. now whoever it is egypt's next leader will have to deal as an immediate priority with the situation on the ground and that is a situation that seems essential supplies in food and fuel running low we hearing that a.t.m. is out of cash we're...
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credibility with gyptian but other observers are going one step further they say that not only is al baradei the voice of america he has the interests at heart. a belated attempt at getting in on this opposition movement well it may be too late he is part of the international crisis group a murky elite group with close ties to western interests as the people of egypt have shown such courage in the face of such u.s. backed terror that is occurred in egypt for the past thirty years to the people of egypt one. i think that's doubtful the best this is a storm very much of the americans own making and i think the people will remember that the bullets fired at them were made in the united states and those jets flying over cairo alexandria so is another cities there are americans so if this is a sudden switch by the americans to suddenly think well maybe we can baradei and i think it may be too late aside from the protesters in our time here square on a sunday and monday night the streets have a main young quiet there are still neighborhood watch groups keeping guard of a properties in the homes an
credibility with gyptian but other observers are going one step further they say that not only is al baradei the voice of america he has the interests at heart. a belated attempt at getting in on this opposition movement well it may be too late he is part of the international crisis group a murky elite group with close ties to western interests as the people of egypt have shown such courage in the face of such u.s. backed terror that is occurred in egypt for the past thirty years to the people...
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the egyptians need national leaders not american populace with american agendas if people support al baradei it's only because they hate mubarak. which is why amidst the chaos he gyptian find themselves turning to each other for protection and reassurance. now we're just hearing word that the jordanian king abdullah has fired his government and appointed a new prime minister now this follows demonstrations in jordan over the past few days no doubt as word of that filters down to demonstrators here on the streets of cairo and other egyptian cities it will rule their excitement and only add to the momentum we witnessing today. you have the momentum today is the biggest rally since the protests began over a week ago what was the atmosphere there like is this a decisive day is this it or are more demonstrations likely to fall. where protesters certainly want to believe that this is it but that does not seem to be the message coming from the egyptian president he has done nothing to meet their demands other than reshuffling his cabinet appointing three new figures but essentially keeping most of
the egyptians need national leaders not american populace with american agendas if people support al baradei it's only because they hate mubarak. which is why amidst the chaos he gyptian find themselves turning to each other for protection and reassurance. now we're just hearing word that the jordanian king abdullah has fired his government and appointed a new prime minister now this follows demonstrations in jordan over the past few days no doubt as word of that filters down to demonstrators...
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i want to say -- al baradei. i want to say, sometimes a lot of days run together, i think sometime early last week. let me see if i can get a better sense of when that date was and whether we've had other contact with each of those individuals. . i think the opposition also has to come up with -- a whole host of the opposition need to come up with a path for it as well. i think that, that conversation and those negotiations have got to take place or we're going to find ourselves in a largely intractable position. >> go there and then i will go to you. >> thank you, robert. >> on egypt again. i just came back from cairo. you don't hear about them as much but there are major demonstrations. can you hear more and more from the first day to the last day. people screaming, u.s. stay out of this. to which point is the administration worried by supporting the pro-democracy movement, it will fuel more dangerous anti-american sentiment? >> again, this is not for us to decide or determine. i don't think that -- i think wha
i want to say -- al baradei. i want to say, sometimes a lot of days run together, i think sometime early last week. let me see if i can get a better sense of when that date was and whether we've had other contact with each of those individuals. . i think the opposition also has to come up with -- a whole host of the opposition need to come up with a path for it as well. i think that, that conversation and those negotiations have got to take place or we're going to find ourselves in a largely...
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---uno de los opositores al actual regimen, "mohamed el baradei" dijo (y citamos) que "mubarak debe marcharseantes de que termine la semana o habra un derramamiento de sangre". ---por su parte, el portavoz del grupo "los hermanos musulmanes" aseguro que no haran hoy ningun comentario sobre el discurso pronunciado por el presidente. --el presunto abuso sexual de un nino de 7 anos, cometido a manos de varios menores en un conocido centro educativo del este de la bahia tiene preocupados a los padres de familia. el caso ya esta en manos de las autoridades. --beatriz ferrari nos informa. trt 1: 38holly @ 00:54beatriz @laura @ 00:59rosa @ 1:22 ---la policia de "fairfield" busca a un hombre que ataco e intento secuestrar a una niÑa de 14 aÑos que vendia suscripciones de revista de puerta en puerta en una comunidad de casas moviles. ---el martes pasado por la tarde, el sujeto agarÓ a la adolescente por la espalda, la tumbo en el suelo y la arrastro hacia su vehiculo.--- afortunadamente, la menor logro soltarse, corrÓ hacia una casa cercana y llaÓ a la policia.---el sospechoso es un hombre latino, de
---uno de los opositores al actual regimen, "mohamed el baradei" dijo (y citamos) que "mubarak debe marcharseantes de que termine la semana o habra un derramamiento de sangre". ---por su parte, el portavoz del grupo "los hermanos musulmanes" aseguro que no haran hoy ningun comentario sobre el discurso pronunciado por el presidente. --el presunto abuso sexual de un nino de 7 anos, cometido a manos de varios menores en un conocido centro educativo del este de la...
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but the other problem that you face when you create a republic, and i must say, al baradei has been clear, he doesn't think quick elects are a good idea, he doesn't think there's a way to have a free and fair election in anything less than a year. he's no dummy, he understands what would happen. but if you look at the french examples and the american examples in the 18th semplingry, creating a new republic was a difficult thing. you have different groups come to the floor. everybody is united against but being in favor of disht things afterwards. then you have the question of how do we deal with oppositional politics when your traditional politics is one where no opposition has been possible. you have robespierre chopping off the heads of his allies, much less his enemy. we fought this brutal, gastly civil war, 85 years later to work out some of the problems. so the idea that republics easily transition -- a system like this easily transitions into a republic is a mythology we have about america. but i often think, i mean, for instance when we look at africa, why are african states that b
but the other problem that you face when you create a republic, and i must say, al baradei has been clear, he doesn't think quick elects are a good idea, he doesn't think there's a way to have a free and fair election in anything less than a year. he's no dummy, he understands what would happen. but if you look at the french examples and the american examples in the 18th semplingry, creating a new republic was a difficult thing. you have different groups come to the floor. everybody is united...