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. >> amir was also under surveillance.his file said that he was supposedly going to kidnap soldiers. he could be arrested at any time. state security was a state within a state. to this day, many egyptians do not know whether they were being watched >> these files should be burned. >> or should they be forgotten or analyze and that's kept secret or published? human rights groups have taken the lead in the debate. they agreed that after the resignation, the domestic security service was renamed and employs the same people as it did before. the has been no decision yet on what to do with the files. >> the files related to officers should be published appeared to publish files from civilians, we should ask their permission. as activists and human rights organizations have no problems with publishing our files. but others may refuse to have their files to be published. >> they advocate cooperating with government agencies. he signed a government edict the publishing of state documents a crime. >> if you have files, where did y
. >> amir was also under surveillance.his file said that he was supposedly going to kidnap soldiers. he could be arrested at any time. state security was a state within a state. to this day, many egyptians do not know whether they were being watched >> these files should be burned. >> or should they be forgotten or analyze and that's kept secret or published? human rights groups have taken the lead in the debate. they agreed that after the resignation, the domestic security...
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those times prime minister binyamin netanyahu earlier rejected the idea and political analysts join amir charmers america's getting tired stubbornness of israel's. there's no question that the united states is well beyond patience with netanyahu and with israel more generally behind closed doors the united states is furious with israel deaconess that israel is pursuing a policy that is not we american national interest this is disastrous for us and that's why obama wants a two state solution to the problem that obama faces like all american presidents face is that you can't put any pressure on israel because the lobby in this country has some power for. grave damage to obama's political future when president obama was saying very clearly is that israel is being isolated around the world and palestinians are gaining the upper hand in terms of world opinion and what's going to happen here is that it's going to be israel and the united states against the rest of the world this is just is just for the united states and disastrous for israel and that's the message that obama is sending today
those times prime minister binyamin netanyahu earlier rejected the idea and political analysts join amir charmers america's getting tired stubbornness of israel's. there's no question that the united states is well beyond patience with netanyahu and with israel more generally behind closed doors the united states is furious with israel deaconess that israel is pursuing a policy that is not we american national interest this is disastrous for us and that's why obama wants a two state solution to...
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go over to of what amir over it and you know put it securities have is the process of diversification away from oil and gas and is that on track because we've been the i've lived in russia for twelve years and i've heard about it for twelve years is it being meaningfully done. well if you know if you take a look at the structure of russian economy i guess it was mentioned before that. for example places like services and crafts russian financial services are contributing more than one hundred a piece or russia is actually a diversified economy it's not that actually double oil dominated russia is a major oil exporter but it's not necessarily oil don and i think i mean well of course he is important but. that i would really see it as a function of the fact that we have too much oil on the ground and actually i would really want to comment on the back world cursed be sure i really don't think that the high oil prices or resources is a curse russia can reform if well prices is high or low or of course they might be less likely to reform but it can definitely have the toss ability of that
go over to of what amir over it and you know put it securities have is the process of diversification away from oil and gas and is that on track because we've been the i've lived in russia for twelve years and i've heard about it for twelve years is it being meaningfully done. well if you know if you take a look at the structure of russian economy i guess it was mentioned before that. for example places like services and crafts russian financial services are contributing more than one hundred a...
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the two of them, amir moussa and mohamed elbaradei, are friends for 40 years and former colleagues.fact, they once shared an office at the egyptian foreign ministry as young diplomats. but they are different people with different perspectives. let's start with mohamed elbaradei who has been passionate about the need for a real transition to real democracy in egypt. mohamed elbaradei, thank you so much for joining us again. >> thank you very much for having me, fareed, here in cairo. >> tell me, the light the world's attention has moved somewhat away from egypt after the glory days of the revolution. what do things look like now? >> it's normal that the world moves on. there is always something new. but things are not the best right now, fareed. i mean, the security situation, law and order is not in the best shape. people do not feel secure. they are buying guns to protect themselves. so there's this sense of angst which obviously has great impact on the economy. the economy is bust. cyr voe investment, inflation, budget deficit, lack of tourism. and then add to that that there is n
the two of them, amir moussa and mohamed elbaradei, are friends for 40 years and former colleagues.fact, they once shared an office at the egyptian foreign ministry as young diplomats. but they are different people with different perspectives. let's start with mohamed elbaradei who has been passionate about the need for a real transition to real democracy in egypt. mohamed elbaradei, thank you so much for joining us again. >> thank you very much for having me, fareed, here in cairo....
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we approach amir sadati, head of the transportation department about the video.ot aware of this? >> no. >> but he was made aware of the incident over two months ago. i showed him a copy of an internal memo from jimmy price, who admitted he knew about the incident involving a city uniform and car appears on an inappropriate website. >> you didn't get that memo? >> i may have. >> in the memo chief price says city and department policy prohibit this kind of misconduct on and off the job. he warned his officers if they don't immediate the city's standards of conduct they'll receive disciplinary action up to and including discharge. i asked about the roles in the video. >> is that misconduct? >> in my mind, yes, it is. >> but price never disciplined the officers. >> reporter: you are confirming these men weren't disciplined. >> we weren't able to positively identified the individuals. >> reporter: chief price said he had only seen some still photos, but parking enforcement employees say chief price knows the identities of the officers. >> we can positively identify th
we approach amir sadati, head of the transportation department about the video.ot aware of this? >> no. >> but he was made aware of the incident over two months ago. i showed him a copy of an internal memo from jimmy price, who admitted he knew about the incident involving a city uniform and car appears on an inappropriate website. >> you didn't get that memo? >> i may have. >> in the memo chief price says city and department policy prohibit this kind of misconduct...
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we will build up our own organization, and we can give you amir, the leader of this organization. >>iri had spent three years in egypt's notorious prisons for his jihadist activities. >> we want to speak to the whole world. >> reporter: embittered after years of torture at the hands of the egyptian government -- >> why did they bring us here? >> reporter: -- zawahiri was determined to overthrow the secular regimes of the middle east. his was not a battle for a piece of land. he wanted an islamic world without borders. >> bin laden was increasingly being influenced by egyptian militants in his circle saying let's overthrow all these secular governments in the middle east. abdullah azzam was opposed to that because he didn't want to be part of anything that pitted muslims against muslims. >> reporter: armed with a radical new ideology, bin laden was ready to step out from azzam and ready to lead his army into the next war. and that army would take shape here in peshawar, pakistan, in this neighborhood where osama bin laden lived. meetings were held, plans were made. this is where al qa
we will build up our own organization, and we can give you amir, the leader of this organization. >>iri had spent three years in egypt's notorious prisons for his jihadist activities. >> we want to speak to the whole world. >> reporter: embittered after years of torture at the hands of the egyptian government -- >> why did they bring us here? >> reporter: -- zawahiri was determined to overthrow the secular regimes of the middle east. his was not a battle for a...
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we've even seen a couple factions identify, ayman al zawahari as the new amir and congratulating him.e obvious choice. he has some problems. he has leadership issues. we'll have to see if that's exactly what's going to happen. that is the perception of al qaeda's affiliates and franchises. >> two different stories coming out of bin laden. and his efficacy as the leader of al qaeda. the u.s. says he was able to plot future attacks, pakistani authorities say the man was pen penniless, barely clinging to power. how about the evidence? >> i wouldn't believe a word the pakistanis say right now, not a word. i think the evidence was clear that bin laden was still playing an operational role in controlling al qaeda's operations. he wasn't micromanaging every last detail. he might not have known the names of the operatives but clearly he was coming up with ideas to attack the united states here inside the u.s. borders. he was working out the details with other al qaeda operatives. he was approving operations. this is someone who is clearly still playing an important role in al qaeda's terroris
we've even seen a couple factions identify, ayman al zawahari as the new amir and congratulating him.e obvious choice. he has some problems. he has leadership issues. we'll have to see if that's exactly what's going to happen. that is the perception of al qaeda's affiliates and franchises. >> two different stories coming out of bin laden. and his efficacy as the leader of al qaeda. the u.s. says he was able to plot future attacks, pakistani authorities say the man was pen penniless,...
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leading egyptian figures, you interviewed mohamed elbaradei, amir moussa have come out to generals to postpone the elections so everybody has a chance to get organized. i think quietly, subtly, we need to let the generals know that that is where we are going to be. i have a motto about the middle east, when it comes to elections. the arab world has had so few fair and free elections is that when they have one, everybody wants to vote. not just the people in that country. you can bet people in saudi arabia will want to vote with their donations and qatar and uae. a lot of those will go to the muslim brotherhood. all i say is we need to vote, too. >> there is a powerful role for the united states. this is one of those crises we were talking about earlier which was unexpected. but this is going to be a very important defining moment for obama's foreign policy. >> yeah. you know, i've had a chance to cover many secretaries of state. and every one of them has a moment, you know, which in baker, it was the fall of the berlin war, with colin powell, the fall of the iraq war, kosovo, warren k
leading egyptian figures, you interviewed mohamed elbaradei, amir moussa have come out to generals to postpone the elections so everybody has a chance to get organized. i think quietly, subtly, we need to let the generals know that that is where we are going to be. i have a motto about the middle east, when it comes to elections. the arab world has had so few fair and free elections is that when they have one, everybody wants to vote. not just the people in that country. you can bet people in...
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and they're going to have announce who will be the new amir of al qaeda. likely to be the egyptian dr dr. ayman al zawahiri. >> juan zarate, thank you. >> my pleasure, rebecca. >> the follow-up from the raid that killed osama bin laden, of course, has raised serious new questions about the future of u.s. relations with pakistan. we just heard juan zarate talk about that. joining us now to discuss that further is the middle east expert, founder -- good morning to you. >> good morning. >> this relationship was on shaky ground to beginwith. is it a relationship that can be repaired? >> i think it can be repaired. it must be repaired. let's be serious. whatever we think about pakistan it is really at the center of our war on terror strategy. our strategy, against both al qaeda and the taliban. and i think that there is some reason to believe that perhaps with the death of bin laden, that there is an opportunity now to purge the military, and pakistani intelligence, of those problematic elements, and reframe this relationship. let's hope so for the sake of both
and they're going to have announce who will be the new amir of al qaeda. likely to be the egyptian dr dr. ayman al zawahiri. >> juan zarate, thank you. >> my pleasure, rebecca. >> the follow-up from the raid that killed osama bin laden, of course, has raised serious new questions about the future of u.s. relations with pakistan. we just heard juan zarate talk about that. joining us now to discuss that further is the middle east expert, founder -- good morning to you. >>...