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protests had spread across cairo. do you think the united states is actually going to engage with the muslim brotherhood? >> i think the us doesn't have a choice anymore. the us has to learn to live with political islam. the brotherhood is likely to going to play an influential role in the coming years. if egypt becomes democratic, the largest opposition force in the country is going to be part of that new political scene. this is going to be really one of the first real experiments in islamist governance in egypt. so the us has to find a way to be okay with that. >> reporter: by nightfall on february 10, it seemed the end was near. throughout the protests, the egyptian army had remained neutral and kept to its pledge not to fire on demonstrators. early on, they had taken up positions around the square to shield the protestors from mubarak's supporters. now they seemed to be taking sides. a general had come to the square and said the people's demands were about to be met. the palace announced mubarak would go live to
protests had spread across cairo. do you think the united states is actually going to engage with the muslim brotherhood? >> i think the us doesn't have a choice anymore. the us has to learn to live with political islam. the brotherhood is likely to going to play an influential role in the coming years. if egypt becomes democratic, the largest opposition force in the country is going to be part of that new political scene. this is going to be really one of the first real experiments in...
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the arab league and convincing -- convened in cairo.ndemn the violence and suspend libya from the organization even though colonel gaddafi helped the presidency. the arab league went on to call for a no-fly zone. i want to thank jordan for contributing plans to help. that is not all. the arab league affirmed, "the right of the libyan people to fulfill their demand and build their own future and institutions in a democratic framework." that is a remarkable statement. that is a reason to hope. all the signs of progress we have seen will only be meaningful if more of leaders in more places move faster and further to embrace the spirit of reform. if they work with their people to answer the region's most pressing challenges to diversify their economies, open their political systems, crack down on corruption, respect the rights of all of their citizens including women and minorities. those are the questions that will determine whether the people of the region make the most of this historic moment. or if they fall back into stagnation. the un
the arab league and convincing -- convened in cairo.ndemn the violence and suspend libya from the organization even though colonel gaddafi helped the presidency. the arab league went on to call for a no-fly zone. i want to thank jordan for contributing plans to help. that is not all. the arab league affirmed, "the right of the libyan people to fulfill their demand and build their own future and institutions in a democratic framework." that is a remarkable statement. that is a reason...
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. >> when things exploded in cairo on july 20 -- january 25, the first neighborhood to send people who dared to go into the square in the center of cairo and faced the guns and tanks was a neighborhood which was formed by people who migrated in from northern egypt, the agricultural someges there to squawkesquat d of their self the old neighborhood on the edge of central cairo. it has been a dense and busy and troubled neighborhood. people who made a success with the slump, who started small businesses that succeeded and wanted to get their kids into university ran against the regime controlled middle-class of aged. they had a history of confrontations in which they discovered they had no access to the good jobs and no access to the good life. people wanted to bulldoze the neighborhoods and move them out to the edge of town. all across this arab world, you get this conflict between a new middle class between people who were born on dirt floors against the old protected regime middle- class. that was the tension in tunisia and that is what is behind the changes in egypt and what caused t
. >> when things exploded in cairo on july 20 -- january 25, the first neighborhood to send people who dared to go into the square in the center of cairo and faced the guns and tanks was a neighborhood which was formed by people who migrated in from northern egypt, the agricultural someges there to squawkesquat d of their self the old neighborhood on the edge of central cairo. it has been a dense and busy and troubled neighborhood. people who made a success with the slump, who started...
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the news from cairo was met with much skepticism even many year would like to see steps towards reconciliation of the two movements. >> we hope that they are serious and there will be some progress, but experience teaches us that the two parties in gaza and ramallah do not really mean it. >> after five long years of skirmishing between the two sides, many palestinians wonder what reconciliation night look
the news from cairo was met with much skepticism even many year would like to see steps towards reconciliation of the two movements. >> we hope that they are serious and there will be some progress, but experience teaches us that the two parties in gaza and ramallah do not really mean it. >> after five long years of skirmishing between the two sides, many palestinians wonder what reconciliation night look
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have been several meetings including the contact group in doha, the ministerial in berlin and the cairo meeting of the a you irritably. these meetings have reaffirmed the result of the nations to
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joining me from his home in cairo is another possible candidate dr.ed elbaradei from 1997 to 2009 head of the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog, international atomic energy agency. in 2005 he and the i.a.e.a. were jointly awarded the nobel peace price prize. last year he returned to cairo where he became a leading voice for political reform. he just published a memoir-- the age of deception, nuclear diplomacy in treacherous times. i am very pleased to have him back on this broadcast even though he is in cairo and i am in new york. welcome. >> thank you very much, charlie. missing being in new york. >> rose: well, as i remember you were a great sports fan from your years in new york and love the yankees and the giants. >> still am. >> rose: so tell me what is happening in egypt today? are you satisfied with the expected progress by the military council since president mubarak resigned? >> no, charlie, i'm not. i'm not fully satisfied. i think that we need to take our time to go through transition. after at least three decades of total repression, to move-- or to
joining me from his home in cairo is another possible candidate dr.ed elbaradei from 1997 to 2009 head of the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog, international atomic energy agency. in 2005 he and the i.a.e.a. were jointly awarded the nobel peace price prize. last year he returned to cairo where he became a leading voice for political reform. he just published a memoir-- the age of deception, nuclear diplomacy in treacherous times. i am very pleased to have him back on this broadcast even though he is in...
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los manifestantes salen de nuevo a las calles del cairo.anos que estÁn muy lejos de su tierra sus dedos tambiÉn se vieron teÑidos de tinta largas filas formaron desde muy temprano frente al centro de votaciÓn. >> deber cÍvico quiero que cuenten conmigo para la elecciÓn que vayamos a tomar. >> mÁs de 200 mesas electorales se formaron para las 42 mil personas habilidades. pero algunos tuvieron que esperar hasta el mediodÍa por la ausencia de miembros de mesas seleccionados el cÓnsul general explió el contratiempo >> las mesas electorales se instalan con los titulares y suplentes normalmente en el exterior no vienen entonces se tiene que invitar a los electores >> funcionarios del consulado general del perÚ, estiman que 60 % de los electores aptos para votar, ejercieron su derecho al voto >> en el sur de la florida, donde se congrega la mayor comunidad peruana en estados unidos con 48 mil peruanos habilitados para vootar la asistencia fue nutrida >> estamos muy contentos por las elecciones ya que viene el segundo mandato. >> algunos mencionaba
los manifestantes salen de nuevo a las calles del cairo.anos que estÁn muy lejos de su tierra sus dedos tambiÉn se vieron teÑidos de tinta largas filas formaron desde muy temprano frente al centro de votaciÓn. >> deber cÍvico quiero que cuenten conmigo para la elecciÓn que vayamos a tomar. >> mÁs de 200 mesas electorales se formaron para las 42 mil personas habilidades. pero algunos tuvieron que esperar hasta el mediodÍa por la ausencia de miembros de mesas seleccionados el...
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thatbecause of the fothugs came around in different neighborhoods in cairo. for us, it was very frightening to go in the streets for the first week. host: there was an article in the thursday "washington post" saying some egyptians fear withe lifting of emergency law. he was talking about the christians and muslim brotherhood and other groups that are fearful of the emergency law being lifted because of potential anarchy. guest: me and may were having this conversation yesterday. we come from very different the cross. she is muslim and i am christian. it is interesting to hear both sides of the issue specifically. we were talking about criminalizing all kinds of strikes because they stopped the government from doing his work. i did not agree with this law because sometimes strikes lead to chaos in the country, but it the same time it is the only way nnel their to challe thei voices. you will not consider the issue unless people are able to go into the streets and talk freely about the issue. guest: i believe that banning strikes and demonstrations is disastro
thatbecause of the fothugs came around in different neighborhoods in cairo. for us, it was very frightening to go in the streets for the first week. host: there was an article in the thursday "washington post" saying some egyptians fear withe lifting of emergency law. he was talking about the christians and muslim brotherhood and other groups that are fearful of the emergency law being lifted because of potential anarchy. guest: me and may were having this conversation yesterday. we...
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guest: was online in cairo with facebook and twitter. am not really a demonstrative tight. -- type. no one ever believed this many people would be on the streets. in the beginning, it was very interesting. the videos have people protesting. they were uncivilized and in power in. -- they worked civilized in the videos were civilized and empowering. host: how was your connection question and did you lose your internet connection? guest: on the 29th, the internet connection was cut off. american friends recommended building up proxy servers to work through. the connection was dead completely. we stayed like that for a few days. host: was that a scary feeling? guest: it was not just the internet. he was everything except for the land line phones. host: president mubarak was probably president for your entire life. were you ever a supporter of his? are you a supporter of his? guest: never. i can give you a good example. after graduation -- i have studied accounting. i thought the best thing to do was to work for the tax department. i decided
guest: was online in cairo with facebook and twitter. am not really a demonstrative tight. -- type. no one ever believed this many people would be on the streets. in the beginning, it was very interesting. the videos have people protesting. they were uncivilized and in power in. -- they worked civilized in the videos were civilized and empowering. host: how was your connection question and did you lose your internet connection? guest: on the 29th, the internet connection was cut off. american...
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gaza is very cautious about this news coming up from cairo. how will the possibility be practiced because they have seen other times when this has failed. >> the deal was brokered by the egyptians. the reactionon is israel. >> israel has made clear that they have a choice between hamas or peace with israel. for israel, dealing with hamas is out of the question. hamas is seen as a terrorist organization. they did not recognize the existence of israel. they also issued at israel. in addition, it is crucial to see how the international community will deal with this. but some groups to not choose to deal with hamas for the same regions. >> we have seen pictures of prime minister or benjamin netanyahu reacting to this deal. thank you very much. it is one of the biggest hacks ever and someone now has access to the personal affirmation of 77 billion people. sony says that computer hackers broke into its databases and now they have access to personal affirmation from the users such as addresses, e-mail addresses, and credit card numbers. >> playstatio
gaza is very cautious about this news coming up from cairo. how will the possibility be practiced because they have seen other times when this has failed. >> the deal was brokered by the egyptians. the reactionon is israel. >> israel has made clear that they have a choice between hamas or peace with israel. for israel, dealing with hamas is out of the question. hamas is seen as a terrorist organization. they did not recognize the existence of israel. they also issued at israel. in...
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john guare with cairo, i used that as my address. when i finally, i was hitchhiking for months and months. when i was in rome in october, i looked in the front page and there was the pope. there was queen's boulevard and the pope on queen's boulevard. the one day i come to rome. he's there in queens. i got to cairo weeks, weeks lot. there was a letter from my father and father who never wrote. i never had letters from them. we would talk on the phone or i was home. they were furious at me, what was i doing with my life. they said you may be going out to find the world but the world, that's what new york is. the world comes to us and we saw the pope today. this is what you missed. and they sent me all these clippings. and what they wrote to me about how much it meant to them, that i realized, i saw a side i never seen before and i started writing the play that day in cairo. >> charlie: it just came right out of you. >> it came out of me like i knew how to write. i suddenly knew how to write it. i knew what it should be. my father work
john guare with cairo, i used that as my address. when i finally, i was hitchhiking for months and months. when i was in rome in october, i looked in the front page and there was the pope. there was queen's boulevard and the pope on queen's boulevard. the one day i come to rome. he's there in queens. i got to cairo weeks, weeks lot. there was a letter from my father and father who never wrote. i never had letters from them. we would talk on the phone or i was home. they were furious at me, what...
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change the more they stay the same certainly that's how it seems in egypt where the army is clearing cairo's tahrir square of demonstrated to show everything's back to normal and they're not wrong after months of up evil it's very much the same people in charge. as before if there is a concern that they may have already the dictator they have agreed to take the deep concerns as to whether the reforms of whether the restrictions on the role of the military is still too great for true freedom to emerge in egypt and that is the debate that's commonly polarizing society but without the army a power vacuum and poised to step into that vacuum the muslim brotherhood links to al-qaeda the brotherhood is understood to be multiplying and organizing from the mosques according to their spokesperson they expect to win seventy five percent of the electoral seats they contest in september is election son expects something more sinister there might be a deal. between the army and between the muslim brotherhood to share power and basically hijack the whole revolution this is the oldest and the best organized
change the more they stay the same certainly that's how it seems in egypt where the army is clearing cairo's tahrir square of demonstrated to show everything's back to normal and they're not wrong after months of up evil it's very much the same people in charge. as before if there is a concern that they may have already the dictator they have agreed to take the deep concerns as to whether the reforms of whether the restrictions on the role of the military is still too great for true freedom to...
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there is a plan that we can deal with this slowly step by step. >> the deal is set to be signed in cairo next week. people here are keen to see whether it will be worth the paper it's written on. >> all right, to the united states now where president barack obama has announced a major reshuffling of his national security team. in the run-up to the retirement of robert gates, secretary of defense. at a press conference in washington, he named c.i.a. director leon panetta as the next defense secretary. you see him right there. army general david petraeus will be panetta's successor at the c.i.a. petraeus is currently the commander of nato forces in afghanistan. germany's defense minister has asked the u.s. not to bring home too many troops from afghanistan when the drawdown planned for this summer begins. he conveyed germany's concerns that talks in washington with his u.s. counterpart, robert gates. german troops in northern afghanistan rely had heavily on u.s. army support. he said that a rapid pullout of u.s. personnel could undermine blic support in europe for the mission there. in the
there is a plan that we can deal with this slowly step by step. >> the deal is set to be signed in cairo next week. people here are keen to see whether it will be worth the paper it's written on. >> all right, to the united states now where president barack obama has announced a major reshuffling of his national security team. in the run-up to the retirement of robert gates, secretary of defense. at a press conference in washington, he named c.i.a. director leon panetta as the next...
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. >>> that was cairo's tahrir square.just after hosni mubarak resigned after ruling his country with an iron fist for 30 years. i spoke with mubarak, in the final days of his rule. now he's gone. but how much have things actually changed. across the region uprising continue, in syria, bahrain and while in libya, gadhafi is still hanging on after weeks of air strikes, what does it mean for the region? secretary of state hillary clinton offered a sobering warning this week. >> when we meet again at this forum at 1 year, or 5 years or 10. will we see the prospect for reform fade? and remember this moment as just a mirage in the desert. >> so, will dreams of democracy slip into the sand? abc's terry moran filed this dispatch from the revolution. >> this was no mirage. it was one of the most stirring and most hopeful events of resent years. a people rising. a dictator falling. a nation, reaching for a new era of freedom. it all seemed so real. >> i'm proud to be an egyptian. >> reporter: two months later, cairo, a city that ha
. >>> that was cairo's tahrir square.just after hosni mubarak resigned after ruling his country with an iron fist for 30 years. i spoke with mubarak, in the final days of his rule. now he's gone. but how much have things actually changed. across the region uprising continue, in syria, bahrain and while in libya, gadhafi is still hanging on after weeks of air strikes, what does it mean for the region? secretary of state hillary clinton offered a sobering warning this week. >> when...
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unfortunately, there has been violence on the ivory coast, three women killed, virus in cairo. they called for in million woman marched in cairo because the women who were instrumental in the uprising want to make sure that they're part of this going forward, and a number of men showed up and said, we don't like this. definitely look that up. there are actions happening around a thousand from places around the world. i would like to introduce our next speaker. she is an award winning writer and director, and her film won a number of awards, debuted at the cannes film festival. it launched on september 28 and 170 areas across the country. congress is pushing the international violence against women act, and she blocks frequently on a number of issues. she was recently honored as one of silicon valley's most influential women. it is she in the room? she just went out. the ok, this happens on my radio show. we go live at 10:00, and sometimes the guests don't show up. before ever want arrived, i was talking about this new group called u.s. uncut. how many of you have heard of them?
unfortunately, there has been violence on the ivory coast, three women killed, virus in cairo. they called for in million woman marched in cairo because the women who were instrumental in the uprising want to make sure that they're part of this going forward, and a number of men showed up and said, we don't like this. definitely look that up. there are actions happening around a thousand from places around the world. i would like to introduce our next speaker. she is an award winning writer and...
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that cbs5 reporting attacked by a mob in cairo is back to work again. when lara logans just knew she was going to die. his life could end if he doesn't get proper treatment for a >>> timing is running out for an 8-year-old bay area boy full of life much his life though could end if he doesn't get proper treatment for a potentially fatal blood disease. grace lee on the one thing that could help his chances and the fight to make that possible. >> reporter: he is 8 years old and has no fear tearing around on his four wheeler. careening on two wheels. he is an array of activity. >> anybody that knows him knows that he is off the wall. >> reporter: one reason he is packed full of energy, he has been isolated for weeks. a potentially fatal blood disease undergoing a treatment that suppresses his immune system. >> it is a very dangerous disorder. if untreated 50% of individuals affected by it will die within sixth months. >> reporter: before he was diagnosed he excelled at rugby, quarterback for sunnyvale and swung a bat during baseball season. he loved all of
that cbs5 reporting attacked by a mob in cairo is back to work again. when lara logans just knew she was going to die. his life could end if he doesn't get proper treatment for a >>> timing is running out for an 8-year-old bay area boy full of life much his life though could end if he doesn't get proper treatment for a potentially fatal blood disease. grace lee on the one thing that could help his chances and the fight to make that possible. >> reporter: he is 8 years old and has...
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of arms export licenses to the region have now been hastily revoked but still days into unrest in cairo u.k. prime minister david cameron led to junkets to the middle east to flaunt the wares of british arms dealers i can't imagine who it was in the prime minister's office look. for it's. an amount of the weapon. population that was a really good time to go and try and sell them some. more i can't imagine what damage when people see you know british weaponry in the hands of the people who are invading bahrain and putting down its protesters at the moment reports also say the government misjudged the risk of selling arms to countries like egypt and bahrain but many would go much further one of the things that you've seen is a characteristic of british around the world over the last ten years has been the provision of this highly militarized security sector so exactly the opposite about trying to stimulate we are providing the means by which those countries regimes can clamp down democracy since the violence began more than a thousand people have been killed in libya. and twenty six kille
of arms export licenses to the region have now been hastily revoked but still days into unrest in cairo u.k. prime minister david cameron led to junkets to the middle east to flaunt the wares of british arms dealers i can't imagine who it was in the prime minister's office look. for it's. an amount of the weapon. population that was a really good time to go and try and sell them some. more i can't imagine what damage when people see you know british weaponry in the hands of the people who are...
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. >> beaten and sexually assaulted lara logan opens up about the day a mob attacked her in cairo. >>> "eyewitness news" is brought to you by kaiser permanent a then take. we want you to live well be well and thrive. >>> actor charlie sheen is using his catch phrases to help the giants fan who was beaten up outside dodger stadium. the actor is doing his show at san francisco's masonic auditorium saturday and the profits from the merchandise sold that night will go directly to brian stow. machine is selling t-shirts with his recent saying on them, including "did you, winning." stow remains in the hospital. doctors have begun to slowly lower the medication that is keeping him in a coma. >>> the cbs news correspondent sexually assaulted by a mob of men in cairo is telling her story tonight. lara logan believes that her attackers in egypt's tahrir square enjoyed her pain. the attack started when the camera battery went down. >> we had to stop for a moment and suddenly he looked at me and says "we've got to get out of here." >> he is not happy here. >> he is egyptian, he speaks arabic, heen
. >> beaten and sexually assaulted lara logan opens up about the day a mob attacked her in cairo. >>> "eyewitness news" is brought to you by kaiser permanent a then take. we want you to live well be well and thrive. >>> actor charlie sheen is using his catch phrases to help the giants fan who was beaten up outside dodger stadium. the actor is doing his show at san francisco's masonic auditorium saturday and the profits from the merchandise sold that night will...
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two months and other afterward to forge an end to the civil war will be made later on thursday in cairo meanwhile the u.s. is training as a government activist from the middle east and north africa on how to spread democracy with the help of technology but as r.t. has guided to come reports there might be a hidden agenda. the u.s. is providing high tech help with the innovations for anti-government activists in a number of countries throughout the world one of the latest developments is the panic button according to the state department the application can be uploaded on activists cell phones should they be detained the software instantly raises the contact group in their phones and sends a warning alert signal to other activists sounds great one push of a button and it's all gone probably mungo's thanking the u.s. government for the quick knowledge you are going to be drug dealers and terrorists but american officials of course claim the best of intentions saying the innovation is to protect hold them up or see forces in other countries to help use the technologies more effectively the
two months and other afterward to forge an end to the civil war will be made later on thursday in cairo meanwhile the u.s. is training as a government activist from the middle east and north africa on how to spread democracy with the help of technology but as r.t. has guided to come reports there might be a hidden agenda. the u.s. is providing high tech help with the innovations for anti-government activists in a number of countries throughout the world one of the latest developments is the...
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hospital at china shakes after reportedly suffering a heart attack his sons have been jailed at a cairo prison where a number of the regime's former leaders are being held and mubarak's will appear before a cairo judge next tuesday for questioning all were accusations of corruption abuse of power and the killing of protesters. italia lower house of parliament has approved a justice reform bill which cuts the length of many trials and may add a bribery case against a prime minister that's part of a broader review program into the conditional system but critics say it is a plan to keep silvio berlusconi out of jail the move still needs the approval of the senate to taiwan pm. just confirmed he won't be seeking another term is now facing four separate cases including one for paying for sex with an underage prostitute. mr gators have found thirteen more bodies in a mass grave in northwestern mexico that follows the discovery of the remains of ten other people earlier in the northeast most are believed to be victims of the young going drug war several major drug gangs operating the country a
hospital at china shakes after reportedly suffering a heart attack his sons have been jailed at a cairo prison where a number of the regime's former leaders are being held and mubarak's will appear before a cairo judge next tuesday for questioning all were accusations of corruption abuse of power and the killing of protesters. italia lower house of parliament has approved a justice reform bill which cuts the length of many trials and may add a bribery case against a prime minister that's part...
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of arms export licenses to the region have now been hastily revoked but still days into unrest in cairo u.k. prime minister david cameron led to junkets to the middle east to the wares of british arms dealers i can't imagine who it was in the prime minister's office and so time look. when these dictators. for decades they've spent a certain amount of the weaponry that you gave them shooting up their own population and there was a really good time to go and try and sell them some. i can't imagine what damage when people see british weaponry in the hands of the people who are invading. the moment reports also say the government misjudged the risk of selling arms to countries like egypt and bahrain but many would go much further one of the things you see this occur it's a risk to the british aid around the world over the last ten years has been the provision of this highly militarized security sector so exactly the opposite of what we're trying to stimulate them and see we are providing the means by which those countries regimes can come tell them democracy since the violence began more th
of arms export licenses to the region have now been hastily revoked but still days into unrest in cairo u.k. prime minister david cameron led to junkets to the middle east to the wares of british arms dealers i can't imagine who it was in the prime minister's office and so time look. when these dictators. for decades they've spent a certain amount of the weaponry that you gave them shooting up their own population and there was a really good time to go and try and sell them some. i can't...
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after reportedly suffered a heart attack you sons have been jailed at cairo prison where a number of the regimes former leaders are being held and the bars will appear before a judge next tuesday questions over accusations of corruption abuse of power and the killing of protesters. a suicide bomber has killed ten people at a meeting of tribal elders on the afghan pakistan border those killed include five children as well as a key local ally of president karzai seven people were also injured the taliban which is heavily active in the province denied responsibility for the attack claiming the victims have their own enemies. retaliate lower house of parliament has voted for justice reform which meant the length of many trials and the bribery case against the prime minister is a part of a broader review programmed into the judicial system started by justice minister. who the premier has told his likely successor but critics say it is a plan to keep silvio berlusconi out of jail. is now facing four cases including one for paying for sex with an underage prostitute. brok obama has called f
after reportedly suffered a heart attack you sons have been jailed at cairo prison where a number of the regimes former leaders are being held and the bars will appear before a judge next tuesday questions over accusations of corruption abuse of power and the killing of protesters. a suicide bomber has killed ten people at a meeting of tribal elders on the afghan pakistan border those killed include five children as well as a key local ally of president karzai seven people were also injured the...
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of arms export licenses to the region have now been hastily revoked but still days into unrest in cairo u.k. prime minister david cameron led a junkets to the middle east to flaunt the wares of british arms dealers i can't imagine who was in the prime minister's office from said to him look you've been arming these dictators. for back and it's they've spent certain amount of the weaponry and shooting of their own population and i was a really good time to go and try and sell them some. some more i can't imagine what . people say you know british weaponry in the hands of the people who are invading. the moment reports also say the government misjudged the risk of selling on to countries like egypt and bahrain but many would go much further one of the things that you've seen this occurrence or stick with british aid around the world over the last ten years has been the provision of this highly militarized security sector so exactly the opposite of that of trying to stimulate we are providing the means by which the countries regimes can come down since the violence began more than a thousa
of arms export licenses to the region have now been hastily revoked but still days into unrest in cairo u.k. prime minister david cameron led a junkets to the middle east to flaunt the wares of british arms dealers i can't imagine who was in the prime minister's office from said to him look you've been arming these dictators. for back and it's they've spent certain amount of the weaponry and shooting of their own population and i was a really good time to go and try and sell them some. some...
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that this is what -- this is the purpose of the cairo speech. the purpose of the cairo speech was to avoid -- not to avoid, but to go around the way u.s. policymakers typically work. what is to do business with arab states. this is how diplomacy work. states do business with other states. what the obama cairo speech was about is going over the heads of arab regimes for better or worse, and for making the case that the united states would win back or win the affection of the arab or muslim policies. not their regimes, but societies. and the way to do this was to -- it's not necessarily to win, adjust, and comprehendive peace, was at least to show the good faith of the white house. that is why the peace process is central to the administration. because it is about reaching out to arab and muslim masses. the subsidiary point to that was if the administration would manage to make room on the peace process, regarding the syrian track, what that would do is put distance between syria and iran. the administration of the not entirely insensitive to the
that this is what -- this is the purpose of the cairo speech. the purpose of the cairo speech was to avoid -- not to avoid, but to go around the way u.s. policymakers typically work. what is to do business with arab states. this is how diplomacy work. states do business with other states. what the obama cairo speech was about is going over the heads of arab regimes for better or worse, and for making the case that the united states would win back or win the affection of the arab or muslim...
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and i would ask our guests from cairo to rise and be recognized. including ambassador shaqri and nadir gohar. [ applause ] >>> the process that began with the heroic action is going to be a long and testify one. we are all hopeful and optimistic at the end of the process, egypt's people will have a responsive government that respects their rights and the egyptian people will know their struggle was worth it. if that happens, and when it happens, they will owe not only cnc but to many of you who had the courage to cover it. god bless you, and godspeed. thank you very much. [ applause ] . >> congressman hoyer, thank you very much. thank you to our friends and colleagues from cairo. thank you for coming over today. we appreciate it. >>> the radio and television correspondents association gives out two awards. one is for congressional covege and the other for international coverage. one is named for a cbs news producer who passed away in 1985. for many years, her father, the late walter shorenstein would be joining us at this table. we uld like to ackn
and i would ask our guests from cairo to rise and be recognized. including ambassador shaqri and nadir gohar. [ applause ] >>> the process that began with the heroic action is going to be a long and testify one. we are all hopeful and optimistic at the end of the process, egypt's people will have a responsive government that respects their rights and the egyptian people will know their struggle was worth it. if that happens, and when it happens, they will owe not only cnc but to many...
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a correspondent in cairo has the details. >> the former president is being kept in the intensive care unit of the hospital. we understand egyptians say television has been quoting medical sources. quite interestingly, which say that the president, since he heard two days ago that the public prosecutor wanted him for questioning, the public prosecutor is investigating corruption allegations, also the killings of hundreds of protestors during egypt's popular protests. now, mr. mubarak we understand since then has not even -- not eaten or drunk anything. there have been rumors of him suffering health problems before this heart attack that's being reported. we also understand that mr. mubarak is already in his first session with investigators at the public prosecutor's office when he started having these heart problems and was rushed to the v.i.p. session of the hospital along with his bodyguard. now, mr. mubarak's two sons remain at the public prosecutor's office where they're continuing to undergo questioning. it remains to be seen when mr. mubarak will be able to return to questioning
a correspondent in cairo has the details. >> the former president is being kept in the intensive care unit of the hospital. we understand egyptians say television has been quoting medical sources. quite interestingly, which say that the president, since he heard two days ago that the public prosecutor wanted him for questioning, the public prosecutor is investigating corruption allegations, also the killings of hundreds of protestors during egypt's popular protests. now, mr. mubarak we...
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but you see if in our own times if you look at cairo and tules, maybe not tripoli, because they got guns. but gandhi's ideas that you took the blows and that took more courage than a soldier on the battlefield. tavis: that premessage is not prospect, that turning the cheek is a joke. and king got that and compared to the salt march. i wonder how it is on a personal level, i am talking about his soul, his inner being. how he navigated through the push back. we know now that dr. king was depressed. he did a lot of crying and shedding of tears and after his own people and when the country turned against him for the vietnam depression. and in the end of life, it took a toll, and the autopsy on kings's body and he had the inside of an old man. how did gandhi deal with that push back? >> not by heavy drinking or heavy eating. gandhi went through an incredible discipline every day involving long walks, small meals and long baths, massage. to keep himself, he doesn't look like a he-man but to keep himself fit and ready. he managed it by a process of constant self recreation too. he was always re
but you see if in our own times if you look at cairo and tules, maybe not tripoli, because they got guns. but gandhi's ideas that you took the blows and that took more courage than a soldier on the battlefield. tavis: that premessage is not prospect, that turning the cheek is a joke. and king got that and compared to the salt march. i wonder how it is on a personal level, i am talking about his soul, his inner being. how he navigated through the push back. we know now that dr. king was...
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. >> y tiene cairo "telemundo.com" diagonal noticias. >> y momento de otra breve pausa pero al regresar noches estamos aquí en londres y le cuento que la ciudad está lista para recibir a cientos de miles de turistas y periodistas que vienen a uno aires la celebración. y se vence wradz vías y banderas del reino unido por todas partes. este fin de semana se reveló que kate middleton se estará quedando en el hombre tel a solo pasos del palacio palacio de bu y algo inusual porque las novias reales han pasado última noche de soltaría en casas privadas, y quería decirle que uno de los sitios más importantes para la monarquía es la abadía de westminster porque es de coronación, entierros de la realza, en unos días el arzobispo llevará a cabo la cero nia. y nuestro experto en raeealza n xvrs m conversa más. >> pocos lugares son representativo de este lugar como la abadía de westminster. >> ha sido a partir del conquistador 066 la iglesia la coronación. >> una visita a la abadía es un lugar de descanso de reyes, pero también es historia inglesa, la última coronación de isabel segunda, la abuela
. >> y tiene cairo "telemundo.com" diagonal noticias. >> y momento de otra breve pausa pero al regresar noches estamos aquí en londres y le cuento que la ciudad está lista para recibir a cientos de miles de turistas y periodistas que vienen a uno aires la celebración. y se vence wradz vías y banderas del reino unido por todas partes. este fin de semana se reveló que kate middleton se estará quedando en el hombre tel a solo pasos del palacio palacio de bu y algo...
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we are the defendants of people who build great cities like casa blogging, baghdad, cairo, jerusalem, damascus -- casa blanca. we are the people of the world who have given the world great profits and religions. -- great prophets and religions. thank you. [applause] >> every year that i have been in city hall, i have tried to take an intern from the community and try to teach them the ways of politics to make sure we have leadership that keeps coming, so eventually, we have candidates for office. like when a friend on the school board. is she here? -- like winifred on the school board. a couple of years back, i was wise enough to bring on an intern that has made all the difference for our community, especially with arab heritage month. he worked so hard for last year's event and has made this year a success. we were really concerned about timing, and we were not sure he would get to it, and shadi came to me and said that we had to do it, had to continue the tradition. without his work, this never would have happened. shadi, can i introduce you and have you say a few words? >> thank yo
we are the defendants of people who build great cities like casa blogging, baghdad, cairo, jerusalem, damascus -- casa blanca. we are the people of the world who have given the world great profits and religions. -- great prophets and religions. thank you. [applause] >> every year that i have been in city hall, i have tried to take an intern from the community and try to teach them the ways of politics to make sure we have leadership that keeps coming, so eventually, we have candidates for...
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let's tak about thi yourathe wasn exilen cairo. you lieve that during his disappearae he was terrogated? >> yes, my fatr sent letters that were smuggd ou of present. he senthree letters between 1993 and 1995 he dcrib in dail w he wasbducted, whe he was aced h heas treed, t people who ierroted him. >> does he saynythgore? >>he says -- not partilarl, bu n he says a lot of detail about how he w treated. th he w ttur. that he was notllowed outf his cell f theirst two years exce eight tim. >> is inconceivable tt the man who took part in e inteogatn was unaware. >> absolutely. i tnk if you had to choose one person that is mo connected not onl to the ruthssne of th vionce exacted by bbn dictatorship over the people, t the macabre -- by theibya dictatshipver the people, but the macabre nure of it, you would not do betr. >> he doesot lk like a ute. >> yes he is i am alysaying,e is cse to the regime. everybody knows that. that itheacts. that is part of the dna of the byan regime. but i think he is here to talk about legal issues. >>ulso meti
let's tak about thi yourathe wasn exilen cairo. you lieve that during his disappearae he was terrogated? >> yes, my fatr sent letters that were smuggd ou of present. he senthree letters between 1993 and 1995 he dcrib in dail w he wasbducted, whe he was aced h heas treed, t people who ierroted him. >> does he saynythgore? >>he says -- not partilarl, bu n he says a lot of detail about how he w treated. th he w ttur. that he was notllowed outf his cell f theirst two years exce...