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but the brotherhood is not going anywhere. i mean, they'll draw some new people, they'll lose some people. it's inevitable that -- it's ease is si to keep your unity when there's a big bad that you're trying to topple. after that all the ideological differences come to the fore, maybe the power struggles become more prominent. so it's healthy. but the brotherhood' going to remain a primary player. but the fragmentation, sure, it's happening, and it'll continue. >> i think what's actually quite striking because it's true the fragmentation had begun, and they said they're losing the youth, some of the more modern i lammists, all true. in the end, they performed beyond what i my most experts were saying even a week before the election. so, yes, they've lost some people, but as ashraf said, they remain by far the strongest magnet. there's so many splinter groups, and is you meet them all the time. they were not able to capitalize on these tensions within the movement. i think, you know it doesn't mean that the muslim brotherhood i
but the brotherhood is not going anywhere. i mean, they'll draw some new people, they'll lose some people. it's inevitable that -- it's ease is si to keep your unity when there's a big bad that you're trying to topple. after that all the ideological differences come to the fore, maybe the power struggles become more prominent. so it's healthy. but the brotherhood' going to remain a primary player. but the fragmentation, sure, it's happening, and it'll continue. >> i think what's actually...
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the brotherhood has been waiting a long time for this moment. formed in 1928 to promote islam, it was later banned in egypt and its leaders repeatedly imprisoned. but as secular autocrats have collapsed from tunisia to egypt, islamist parties have stepped into the political vacuum, and groups like the brotherhood are now riding a wave of popular support with their calls for social and economic justice. on election day in a poor cairo suburb, muslim brotherhood candidate mohammed beltagy spelled out the party's goals. >> we were oppressed and intimidated for 80 years, but today we are about to embark on a long journey to meet the needs of the people. >> reporter: beltagy and his party weren't the only islamists voted into parliament. the noor party, which advocates a more fundamentalist agenda, won nearly a quarter of the seats. together, egypt's islamists make up more than 70% of the new parliament. liberal and youth parties account for the rest. blogger mahmoud salem, who ran and lost in a district of cairo, says youth candidates like himself d
the brotherhood has been waiting a long time for this moment. formed in 1928 to promote islam, it was later banned in egypt and its leaders repeatedly imprisoned. but as secular autocrats have collapsed from tunisia to egypt, islamist parties have stepped into the political vacuum, and groups like the brotherhood are now riding a wave of popular support with their calls for social and economic justice. on election day in a poor cairo suburb, muslim brotherhood candidate mohammed beltagy spelled...
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aid to egypt being scrapped to lead to threats from the muslim brotherhood but at the same time most of the egyptians oppose the aid calling it a humiliation how far do you think that public anger could go. so i once more i'm going to have to ask you to repeat the question that's ok the possibility of u.s. aid being scrapped by egypt led to threats from the muslim muslim brotherhood but the same time most egyptians oppose u.s. aid to their country calling it a humiliation do you think there are voices will lead to more public anger. if i understood your question correctly we're talking about voices within egypt that are in egypt it was always a pro opposed to american aid to the country. oh that are opposed to the american aid to the country certainly there are many i think it is who are opposed to american aid because they see it as interventionism in an attempt by america to push forward its agenda within egypt and i think that these kinds of anti-american sentiments are once again being encouraged both by the military by the supreme council of the armed forces and by the muslim br
aid to egypt being scrapped to lead to threats from the muslim brotherhood but at the same time most of the egyptians oppose the aid calling it a humiliation how far do you think that public anger could go. so i once more i'm going to have to ask you to repeat the question that's ok the possibility of u.s. aid being scrapped by egypt led to threats from the muslim muslim brotherhood but the same time most egyptians oppose u.s. aid to their country calling it a humiliation do you think there are...
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president obama said essentially don't worry, the brotherhood isn't a threat. they don't have majority support in egypt. then obama failed to stand by mubar mubarak. that helped fuel the revolution in egypt. it led to a regime that was based on shah reea law with 72% of the seats in the lower house and egypt now occupied by the brotherhood. and even more radical party. the last year what happened? because of the persecution, over 100,000 christians had to flee egypt. the israeli embassy was overrun. there are calls now for ending the 30-year peace treaty between egypt and israel. and the spread of radical islam is not confined to egypt. the rise of political islam has brought shah reea law to tunisia and al qaeda to libya as i warned during the presidential race earlier this year. not exactly your ronald reagan foreign policy success story. obama's miscalculations are changing history. they are now on the verge of a nuclear run. they are at the epicenter of global jihad. that explains the commitment to developing nuclear weapons. as the ultimate expression of i
president obama said essentially don't worry, the brotherhood isn't a threat. they don't have majority support in egypt. then obama failed to stand by mubar mubarak. that helped fuel the revolution in egypt. it led to a regime that was based on shah reea law with 72% of the seats in the lower house and egypt now occupied by the brotherhood. and even more radical party. the last year what happened? because of the persecution, over 100,000 christians had to flee egypt. the israeli embassy was...
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it's a strange move from the muslim brotherhood but we've seen as continuously not backing revolutionary actions so for example in december there were a sit ins into his square against the military and the most of brotherhood refrain from getting involved and because they were actually sort of doing their campaigns for the elections and there's a brotherhood of playing a safe game at the moment i think people here saying that in parliament they want to stay in parliament it want to rock the boat. they were calling these strike actions as destructive and i'm going to cause the ruin of egypt so i think for them just protecting their own interests which is to stay in parliament where they have a majority what is the future then for egypt with that muslim brotherhoods majority in parliament. it's a difficult one to predict exactly what's going to happen i mean the parliament itself as quiet reduce legislative power thanks to the constitution that gratian written by the ruling military council so it's difficult to say how much effect the muslim brotherhood is going to have on egypt as we hear
it's a strange move from the muslim brotherhood but we've seen as continuously not backing revolutionary actions so for example in december there were a sit ins into his square against the military and the most of brotherhood refrain from getting involved and because they were actually sort of doing their campaigns for the elections and there's a brotherhood of playing a safe game at the moment i think people here saying that in parliament they want to stay in parliament it want to rock the...
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in other words, i think the muslim brotherhood and others will have to govern, not rule, and i think what this leads to in my mind is the israelis looked at the palestinian and if i'm right there will be elections this year and the elections will be an awful lot about shaping the future identity of the palestinians and israel has an enormous stake in ensuring that those palestinians who believe in nonviolence, who believe in coexistence are the ones who were validated. >> you came very close both in the parameters and in the aspen facility and camp david of coming really close to what that arab -- that palestinian-israeli deal would be. is that still the outline of the deal that could be if they both could get there? >> you know, i would love to be able to say yes. i'm not sure because right now i don't think the context lends itself very well to producing a status deal. when i say from an israeli stand point it's important to try to validate those palestinians who believe in nonviolence. it's not because i believe necessarily the conduct that exists today to do a deal. >> why not? >
in other words, i think the muslim brotherhood and others will have to govern, not rule, and i think what this leads to in my mind is the israelis looked at the palestinian and if i'm right there will be elections this year and the elections will be an awful lot about shaping the future identity of the palestinians and israel has an enormous stake in ensuring that those palestinians who believe in nonviolence, who believe in coexistence are the ones who were validated. >> you came very...
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that was the brotherhood. that was the carnalismo but that was then. now i'm going to do my best to talk you out of your address and go and visit your wife while you're still in here. that's the cause now. it's worthless. >>so what do you want to ask? >>where you from maurice? >>i'm from norco, california. >>norco. >>riverside. >>how long you been here? >>seven years. >>at corcoran? >>i been in corcoran in the shu for three years, and i just got on this yard. >>when did you come out here? >>a month ago. >>so you were in solitary for three straight years. >>for seven years. >>for seven years. what was it like in there? >>it was pretty bad. >>what got you into solitary? >>gangs. i was in a gang. >>which one? >>nlr. >>nazi low rider. >>and aryan brotherhood. i was affiliated with both. >>and then you dropped out? >>yes. i gave all that stuff up. i'm going home in a couple of months. >>congratulations. >>what was it like being in it? >>being in a gang? >>yeah. >>well. can you see my face? >>what happened? >>i got stab wounds all over my body? >>can you sho
that was the brotherhood. that was the carnalismo but that was then. now i'm going to do my best to talk you out of your address and go and visit your wife while you're still in here. that's the cause now. it's worthless. >>so what do you want to ask? >>where you from maurice? >>i'm from norco, california. >>norco. >>riverside. >>how long you been here? >>seven years. >>at corcoran? >>i been in corcoran in the shu for three years, and i just...
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look egypt is basically the largest arab country the most a brotherhood in power for the first time they are going to maintain as much as they can a friendship with the united states to get the donors of the united states so basically the military of egypt but we don't that level what we're going to see is a push by civil society by the actual people who began their revolution and lost it and i'm talking about the laptop people the google people the facebook people that middle class or lower class labor unions all these forces of reform actually have lost their evolution and those who are in charge of the new partners of the administration it all depends on also who's going to be here in the white house next turn over to continue or not this partnership with islamists that was dr weil lead fare as and be sure to tune in to the big picture it's coming up in just a half an hour tonight tom i'll tell you why we no longer have candidates running for office but interest groups and there is an energy crisis brewing in the not too far future the u.n. says the world needs to produce forty five p
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essentially they would like a syrian version of the muslim brotherhood to run the country and then the united states will do deals with them as it has done in the past. in america china as a vice president wasn't treated to the warmest of welcomes from u.s. officials vice president joe biden voiced the whole list of disappointments from beijing's economic policies to its stance on syria criticism was also level that china over its copyright in force and human rights record part from that brief exchange yesterday was largely ceremonial as american leaders sign stuck paying the man widely tipped to leave beijing over the next decade parties christine says our reports now on the rocky relationship between the two economic times. he loves me lets me know that age old question is one china at least has every right to ask regarding its relationship with the united states just in the last three years china has been wind. praised and envy for its ability to do whatever it wants right now in china the government can disconnect parts of its internet in the case of war we need to have the chinese
essentially they would like a syrian version of the muslim brotherhood to run the country and then the united states will do deals with them as it has done in the past. in america china as a vice president wasn't treated to the warmest of welcomes from u.s. officials vice president joe biden voiced the whole list of disappointments from beijing's economic policies to its stance on syria criticism was also level that china over its copyright in force and human rights record part from that brief...
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so i was not as precise when i made that statement a year ago about the muslim brotherhood, as i should have been. >> and thank you for your response, and i had another question about egypt as well. since mubarak was overthrown, the sinai has become a highway for the transport of terror personnel and material and the cross-border terror attacks on israeli motorists en route to iliyat in august and the bombing on the pipeline are two notable examples we've observed. egypt opened its land border with the hamas controlled gaza and currently we have two battalions i believe stationed in northern and southern sinai as the lead force and the mfo observers in charge of the implementation of the egypt/israel peace treaty. would you in your estimation say our u.s. forces are at risk and have the rules of engagement changed and are they involved in all in efforts to prevent the transportation of sinai into another tear haven that will continue to destabilize the peace between israel and egypt, and if so, how, and if not, why not? >> i think at best, unless director we trpetraeus knows th probably
so i was not as precise when i made that statement a year ago about the muslim brotherhood, as i should have been. >> and thank you for your response, and i had another question about egypt as well. since mubarak was overthrown, the sinai has become a highway for the transport of terror personnel and material and the cross-border terror attacks on israeli motorists en route to iliyat in august and the bombing on the pipeline are two notable examples we've observed. egypt opened its land...
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the muslim brotherhood, egypt's brotherhood accused remnants of the mubarak to be behind the scenes in a dark attempt to provoke chaos. they played a heavy role in confronting security forces but violence between rival football supporters are also common and the police were chased off the streets in the revolution, and egypt is becoming a country that is very hard to govern. >> this is the morning after the night before. the stadium in port said where the violence broke out as we have been telling you more than 70 people dead as a result. many who died were actually caught in a crush. some say after gunshots were fired in the air that led to a certain level of panic leading to crushings and a how the st. injured as -- and 1,000 injuried as well. i spoke to a political columnist in cairo to get his view as to how all this came to pass. he told us why he felt the police hadn't taken a more active role during the violence. >> well, i will give it one single reason. that was the police force is not make what's supposed to do in such occasion. and that's happening because of the numbers of
the muslim brotherhood, egypt's brotherhood accused remnants of the mubarak to be behind the scenes in a dark attempt to provoke chaos. they played a heavy role in confronting security forces but violence between rival football supporters are also common and the police were chased off the streets in the revolution, and egypt is becoming a country that is very hard to govern. >> this is the morning after the night before. the stadium in port said where the violence broke out as we have...
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by elements of the muslim brotherhood who essentially made a human chain. and prevented the marchers or the protesters from getting near the parliament this time they didn't do that and so the question is just how much the brotherhood wants to. join in this new round of protesting under this new pretext group so football fans promised what they called a war to defend the revolution saying the violence was retribution for their part in the unarrest that toppled hosni mubarak do you think this could become another full scale uprising. no i don't think it can be another full. scale uprising unless the muslim brothers and their numbers i mean the old trick is that is that the soccer the soccer people. are very brave and. very aggressive but they aren't that numerous. and so for a puts up arise you're going to need. the numbers of the brotherhood that they can bring out and that's the issue will they do it or will they not. some of the protesters are calling on the army to choose between the military council and those rallying against them do you think the army
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this is what people really like them is a different question altogether but you make the muslim brotherhood sound fairly benign really do you think that christian minorities and other minorities have something to fear from that well i mean there is always within moderate islamist parties a current which feeling that they can't really offer people what they want which is a decent standard of living which is a social safety net to work then divert attention by targeting minorities the brotherhood has done it in relation to the copts in egypt and it's not impossible but they're sort of peers in syria. i will do the same so that is not a good thing i told but you know we have to wait and see if this is what the majority of the people want then unfortunately it will happen so nor late. thank you very much thank. wealthy british style sun it's time to supply the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy because a report on. please . please. just so please. come up. to it and. let. the world leaders say it's technology innovations all the latest developments from aro
this is what people really like them is a different question altogether but you make the muslim brotherhood sound fairly benign really do you think that christian minorities and other minorities have something to fear from that well i mean there is always within moderate islamist parties a current which feeling that they can't really offer people what they want which is a decent standard of living which is a social safety net to work then divert attention by targeting minorities the brotherhood...
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to influence the administration so that there would be in line with the interest of the muslim brotherhood in egypt in the islamic in libya and in tunisia and i gained the secular and liberal forces in the region. well coming up later in the program silence the truth or go on trial we'll the tough choices facing u.s. whistleblowers as a new set of standards aimed to classify crimes in the guise of national security. plus protests turned deadly in afghanistan controversial so-called arab spring u.s. their troops used to fan the flames of conflict. now tens of thousands of people are expected to take to the streets of moscow today supporting opposing candidate coming race for the presidency the capital is bracing itself for secretary reich of political activity next month's elections across now two artes it's all about who's in central moscow with more so peter what's the message coming from these rallies as they hit the streets. well the perhaps the largest of those rallies is just got underway as you can probably see behind me this is a rally in favor of the candidacy of blood to be a puti
to influence the administration so that there would be in line with the interest of the muslim brotherhood in egypt in the islamic in libya and in tunisia and i gained the secular and liberal forces in the region. well coming up later in the program silence the truth or go on trial we'll the tough choices facing u.s. whistleblowers as a new set of standards aimed to classify crimes in the guise of national security. plus protests turned deadly in afghanistan controversial so-called arab spring...
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-- thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ o beautiful ♪ america america ♪ ♪ o beautifula to shining sea ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> this next number, by a local composer, a victory celebration. we can call it the final world premiere rehearsal. [laughter] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ can you feel the beat of my heart the questions i ask ♪ ♪ we are the future ♪ ♪ can you see look in my eyes can you feel ♪ ♪ show you the way show you the way ♪ [applause] ♪ >> i am proud of of the place in which he lives. i would like to see a man live with his place to be proud of him. abraham lincoln. >> where liberty dwells, there is my country. benjamin franklin. >> ♪ my country tis of thee sweet land of liberty of thee i see land where my fathers died led freedom ring ring ring to be free >> freedom has its life in the heart. the action, the spirit of men, dwight d. eisenhower. >> we stand for freedom. that is our conviction for ourselves. that is our only commitment to others. john f. kennedy. >> ♪ free free ♪ >> give me your tired, your poor, your hud
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the difference was that the muslim brotherhood have support from the gulf the two dollars they have satellite support they are well organized when election will come those most organized and better funded will take over so the advocacy groups that are influenced by or link to the muslim brotherhood or the salafist are trying to influence the obama administration so that they would be in line with the interests of the muslim brotherhood in egypt and the advantage in libya and in tunisia and against the secular and liberal forces in the region. later the program of silence the truth will go on trial reveal the tough choices facing the u.s. whistleblowers as the set of standards to classify crimes under the guise of national security. protests turned deadly in afghanistan as controversial so-called arab by u.s. led troops continues to fan the flames of conflict. now tens of thousands of people are expected to take to the streets of moscow today supporting or opposing candidates in the upcoming race for the presidency the cabin is bracing itself for rallies and spark political activity
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they're muslim brotherhoods, secular people, kurds, arabs. syria has to develop a leadership which is going to take time. a leadership that's respected on the ground and i think we're going to see such a leadership evolve out of this military... what is now a military uprising and america may well and other governments are already i think funding and arming and training this opposition and that's going to be the way it is because the awite regime is not going to give up diplomatically. they've made that clear. this is going to be won on the battlefield and if the west wants to influence it they have to arm and fund the opposition. but that's going to take a lon time. it won't happen any time soon. >> rose: it's unlikely to happen but suppose assad said "i don't want to go where qaddafi went." >> that's unlikely. he's got a lot of support. >> rose: okay. so he's going to goo the end, you're suggesting. he will battle to the end because he thinks he can possibly win. >> and also it's because the minority... the future looks bleak for the allow
they're muslim brotherhoods, secular people, kurds, arabs. syria has to develop a leadership which is going to take time. a leadership that's respected on the ground and i think we're going to see such a leadership evolve out of this military... what is now a military uprising and america may well and other governments are already i think funding and arming and training this opposition and that's going to be the way it is because the awite regime is not going to give up diplomatically. they've...
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arab spring in general that the violence and uncertainty in the aftermath will enable the muslim brotherhood as the only organization that is organized enough to take advantage of it to essentially step into the fray are you worried that that will happen in syria well i don't support them politically and i don't think it will be in the interests of syria to have an islamist government you know moderate or extremist the pattern seems to be at the moment of saying that the turkish model a moderate islamist government is the best model for the arab world i disagree very strongly that i don't think it's a good model for turkey either by the way. but the fact is if it's the only power in the land it will and there are elections it will come to power like it has in tunis here like it has in egypt and then one has to deal with it i mean i regard these groups as the roots of christian democracy socially conservative organizations but perfectly happy to follow the latest economic trends. which dominate west. to do deals with the united states they've done them before the turks are part and parcel of
arab spring in general that the violence and uncertainty in the aftermath will enable the muslim brotherhood as the only organization that is organized enough to take advantage of it to essentially step into the fray are you worried that that will happen in syria well i don't support them politically and i don't think it will be in the interests of syria to have an islamist government you know moderate or extremist the pattern seems to be at the moment of saying that the turkish model a...
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and you see what is basically the rise of the muslim brotherhood. an organization that is not by any shape or form likely to be friendly towards israel. israel has had a cold peace with israel but that peace with egypt not only ensure that it could shake a certain kind of posture in terms of its military doctrine and budget, it could count on what was a stable and secure borders and so now suddenly it looks like it is a no-man's land where the muslim brotherhood may have from their standpoint from the israeli standpoint very little stake in controlling what goes on with regard to what could come out into israel. and so the first point of reference is look at how things are changing in terms of egypt and it's a threat. it looks to the north and sees 45 to 50,000 rockets that hezbollah has in lebanon. it looks north and east and sees syria where in the best of cases it seems enormous unknowns. it can't know even if it assumes as many now do that the regime is doomed and it is not going to survive. it doesn't know what the process of its demise is goin
and you see what is basically the rise of the muslim brotherhood. an organization that is not by any shape or form likely to be friendly towards israel. israel has had a cold peace with israel but that peace with egypt not only ensure that it could shake a certain kind of posture in terms of its military doctrine and budget, it could count on what was a stable and secure borders and so now suddenly it looks like it is a no-man's land where the muslim brotherhood may have from their standpoint...
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the difference was that the muslim brotherhood have support from the gulf petrodollars they have satellite support they are well organized when election will come those most organized and better funded will take over so the advocacy groups that are influenced by or linked to or the muslim brotherhood or the salafist it is an old story it was also under the last two years of the bush administration and now of course the last three to four years of the obama administration what is happening is that the trying to influence the administration so that they would be in line with the interests of the muslim brotherhood in egypt and the islamists in libya and in tunisia and against the secular and liberal forces in the region. turn now to some other stories making headlines across the globe a massive explosion has torn through a bus stop in northwest pakistan killing at least fifteen people including two children even more women and children among at least three dozen injured in the blast police have arrested two suspects from the site the region is located near the border with pakistan's tribal a
the difference was that the muslim brotherhood have support from the gulf petrodollars they have satellite support they are well organized when election will come those most organized and better funded will take over so the advocacy groups that are influenced by or linked to or the muslim brotherhood or the salafist it is an old story it was also under the last two years of the bush administration and now of course the last three to four years of the obama administration what is happening is...
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have you square was consolidated than the regular physical forces came in including the muslim brotherhood the difference was that the muslim brotherhood have support from the gulf petrodollars they have satellite support they are well organized when election will condos most organized and better funded will take over so the advocacy groups that are influenced by or linked to or the muslim brotherhood or the salafist it is an old story it was also under the last two years of the bush administration and of course the last three to four years of the obama administration what is happening is that the trying to influence the administration so that there would be in line with the interest of the muslim brotherhood in egypt in the islamists in libya and in tunisia and against the secular and liberal forces in the region. well coming up later in the program silence the truth will go on trial reveal the choice facing the u.s. whistleblowers as a new set of standards classified edge crimes and the guise of national security. plus the protest turned deadly in afghanistan as controversial so-called u
have you square was consolidated than the regular physical forces came in including the muslim brotherhood the difference was that the muslim brotherhood have support from the gulf petrodollars they have satellite support they are well organized when election will condos most organized and better funded will take over so the advocacy groups that are influenced by or linked to or the muslim brotherhood or the salafist it is an old story it was also under the last two years of the bush...
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the difference was that the muslim brotherhood have support from the goals of the two dollars they have satellite support they are well organized when election will come those most organized and better funded will take over so the advocacy groups that are influenced by or linked to or the muslim brotherhood or the salafist it is an old story it was also under the last two years of the bush administration and now of course the last three to four years of the obama administration what is happening is that the trying to influence the administration so that they would be in line with the interests of the muslim brotherhood in egypt and the islamists in libya and in tunisia and against the secular and liberal forces in the region from mubarak's trial to footage from the ongoing protests in the heart of cairo all artes videos can be found in our you tube channel and free video dot com. could you take three days for free. range free. free. free. download free broadcast video for your media project free media don carty dot com. two nato troops have been killed by an afghan soldier in an attack
the difference was that the muslim brotherhood have support from the goals of the two dollars they have satellite support they are well organized when election will come those most organized and better funded will take over so the advocacy groups that are influenced by or linked to or the muslim brotherhood or the salafist it is an old story it was also under the last two years of the bush administration and now of course the last three to four years of the obama administration what is...
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have you square was consolidated than the regular physical forces came in including the muslim brotherhood the difference was that the muslim brotherhood have support from the goal for two dollars to have satellite support they are well organized when election will come those most organized and better funded will take over so the advocacy groups that are influenced by or link to the muslim brotherhood or the salafist it's an old story it was also under the last two years of the bush administration and now of course the last three to four years of the obama administration what is happening is that the trying to influence the administration so that there would be in line with the interest of the muslim brotherhood in egypt and the islamists in libya and in tunisia and against the secular and liberal forces in the region take a look at some other stories making headlines across the globe a wave of attacks across a dozen iraqi cities has left at least sixty dead biol and started with a drive by shooting in baghdad followed by blasts in and out of the capital no one has yet claimed responsibili
have you square was consolidated than the regular physical forces came in including the muslim brotherhood the difference was that the muslim brotherhood have support from the goal for two dollars to have satellite support they are well organized when election will come those most organized and better funded will take over so the advocacy groups that are influenced by or link to the muslim brotherhood or the salafist it's an old story it was also under the last two years of the bush...
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providing funding to opposition groups that are tied ultimately with the muslim brotherhood in syria and so forth this is not a secret what's also not a secret is that obama spokesman stated very clearly that the united states is pursuing a range of policy options what is known is special in intelligence circles and other circles as a continuum of force which involves sanctions dissin from ation campaigns psychological pressure attempts to isolate the regime and so forth and this is a kind of measure that's being put forth between put forth in front of the security council right now so there are all sorts of forms of intervention intervention has been happening and it's mean happening since before these protests even began ok if i go back to you david what do you think the outcome will be what. kind of syria i mean i mean everyone i don't think anyone will shed a tear on this program to see the assad family go no one ok it's more about a process what do you think the end game is i mean and i said facetiously you know what kind of jeffersonian democracy what kind of country do you thi
providing funding to opposition groups that are tied ultimately with the muslim brotherhood in syria and so forth this is not a secret what's also not a secret is that obama spokesman stated very clearly that the united states is pursuing a range of policy options what is known is special in intelligence circles and other circles as a continuum of force which involves sanctions dissin from ation campaigns psychological pressure attempts to isolate the regime and so forth and this is a kind of...
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of living which is social safety net to work then divert attention by targeting minorities the brotherhood has done it in relation to the copts in egypt and it's not impossible the sort of peers in syria will do the same so that is not a good thing i have told but you know we have to wait and see if this is what the majority of the people want then unfortunately it will happen soon or late. thank you very much thank. resistance politics but a culture. of resistance. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard. welcome to the big picture. the official. from the. video on demand. an. apology. on the. wealthy british. holds. the title. to. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look. headline news to name two cars a report on our. party's top stories syria's president announces a vote on a new which would effectively add nearly fifteen years of single party rule in the country a
of living which is social safety net to work then divert attention by targeting minorities the brotherhood has done it in relation to the copts in egypt and it's not impossible the sort of peers in syria will do the same so that is not a good thing i have told but you know we have to wait and see if this is what the majority of the people want then unfortunately it will happen soon or late. thank you very much thank. resistance politics but a culture. of resistance. sometimes you see a story...
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can which is mainly consisting of stomach brotherhood political party and the seller first political party yet they are skeptical about what will be the outcome of the parliamentary seat. it started. out. when. the majority. express their will to dominate all the parliamentary committees and there was. a sort of a fight. on the membership of these committees and the heading of these committees and it ended in. governing. most of the committees by the islamic reign. and it still remains to be seen how the parliamentary scene will go on while you say christians are fearful what actually the point of view that the military government feels threatened by fundamentalists too and that's the reason why it's been dragging its heels on the promise transition to civilian rule. well we are on the road map to the transition. yet christians and moderate muslims. are concerned about how will the coming months reveal because. as we all know according to the constitutional amendments that took place last march. joint committee will be formed from the mold of the both floors of the parliament the shu
can which is mainly consisting of stomach brotherhood political party and the seller first political party yet they are skeptical about what will be the outcome of the parliamentary seat. it started. out. when. the majority. express their will to dominate all the parliamentary committees and there was. a sort of a fight. on the membership of these committees and the heading of these committees and it ended in. governing. most of the committees by the islamic reign. and it still remains to be...