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in assassination of cairo's chief prosecutor.us your reaction and your thoughts. >> obviously this is an escalation in terms of the violence. it is also deep blow. it sends a very strong signal to the regime that things are not escalateing in their favor that they have not managed the situation in a way that provides stability for the country, which is what they promised when they came to power and that ultimately the situation is threatening not only to the-- >> i wanted to ask you about what this means now specifically cairo seeing that this happened in the capital. >> it has clamped down to provide stability investment to tournament it is a blow to the regime and to the public. it is clear that the regime is not able to maintain security in the country that is the message being sent out prior to the 30th of june and to. >> the highest executive in the judicial system. >> the response is one of clamp down and further repression of all political voices all those who want to protest peacefully. >> but after this attack what will
in assassination of cairo's chief prosecutor.us your reaction and your thoughts. >> obviously this is an escalation in terms of the violence. it is also deep blow. it sends a very strong signal to the regime that things are not escalateing in their favor that they have not managed the situation in a way that provides stability for the country, which is what they promised when they came to power and that ultimately the situation is threatening not only to the-- >> i wanted to ask you...
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in the day a bomb had targeted his car behind a military academy in the capitol cairo. others were taken to the hospital but he was appointed as the prosecutor general in 2013 the same year he ordered the freezing of assets of 15 prominent religious activists and the arrest of a muslim brotherhood leader. burundi president pierre nkurunziza voted saying it is a good day for the country but the vote is held in condemnation from the international community as well as a security crack down and the u.s. says it's concerned the poll is going ahead and the african union pulled observers on sunday and says it's not free nor is it fair and boycotting the votes and in turmoil since april when they hired the president for a third term in office for pierre saying it was unconstitutional but the constitutional court ruled in favor of the president and a failed coup attempt in may led to the vice president to flee to belgium. crossing live to harry who is joining us from the capitol and a lot of issues at stake with this election and just tell us what is going on today with the parl
in the day a bomb had targeted his car behind a military academy in the capitol cairo. others were taken to the hospital but he was appointed as the prosecutor general in 2013 the same year he ordered the freezing of assets of 15 prominent religious activists and the arrest of a muslim brotherhood leader. burundi president pierre nkurunziza voted saying it is a good day for the country but the vote is held in condemnation from the international community as well as a security crack down and the...
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a court in cairo has upheld the death sentence given to former president mohamed morsi. now it will be reviewed by egypt's highest appeals court. >>> vladimir putin plans to put 40 inter continental ballistic missiles in place by the end of the year. >>> the u.n. commission reports has found that there are too few resources to make a difference. >>> germany and austria have lifted a three-week suspension of the agreement which allows people to move freely around europe. the suspension was imposed during last week's go g-7 meeting in germany. many migrants are stranded. >> on a train to europe, this is one of the most northern train stations in the italian alps. beyond that is austria the bait way forgateway for many migrants who hope to build a new life. most migrants are stopped from border boarding the train. those who manage to sneak in are escorted off by custom guards. and the few who make it across the border are escorted back by austrian police. >> these people are traumatized. they runaway from their countries. and after an exhausting journey they're forced to ge
a court in cairo has upheld the death sentence given to former president mohamed morsi. now it will be reviewed by egypt's highest appeals court. >>> vladimir putin plans to put 40 inter continental ballistic missiles in place by the end of the year. >>> the u.n. commission reports has found that there are too few resources to make a difference. >>> germany and austria have lifted a three-week suspension of the agreement which allows people to move freely around...
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. >>> hello, egypt state process dutier has been killed after a car bomb in cairo. he was a controversial figure with some seeing him as the architect of egypt's clamp down on defense. he sent many muslim brotherhood supporters to trial. >> this is the aftermath of the explosion that killed the prosecuteor. they believe that the explosion was detonated by remote control. five others from injure: he was appointed to the position of prosecutor general in july 2013. he has referred thousands of murders from the banned muslim brotherhood to trial since the overthrow of president mohamed morsi. they have described the group as highly politicized and hundreds have been sentenced to death or life in prisonment in the crackdown on muslim brotherhood. he is the first to be assassinated in recent years in egypt. >> first of all how significant is the targeting and killing of someone in this position? >> well, it's a very serious matter that sends a very strong message regardless of the sender. it is a very strong message and very serious one. >> and so how is this message the
. >>> hello, egypt state process dutier has been killed after a car bomb in cairo. he was a controversial figure with some seeing him as the architect of egypt's clamp down on defense. he sent many muslim brotherhood supporters to trial. >> this is the aftermath of the explosion that killed the prosecuteor. they believe that the explosion was detonated by remote control. five others from injure: he was appointed to the position of prosecutor general in july 2013. he has referred...
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he will head back to cairo egypt now. thanks for being with us.e will link to his piece and his "nation" piece. when we come back it is the 100 anniversary of grace lee boggs. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "we almost lost detroit." we and the show saying happy birthday to grace lee boggs. happy 100 birthday. she turned on june 27th. 100this is the trailer about her life called "american revolutionary: the evolution of grace lee boggs". grace: i feel so sorry for people who are not living in detroit. people are always striving for size, to be a giant, and this is a symbol of how giants fall. keep recognizing that reality is changing, your ideas have to change. do not get stuck in old ideas. >> grace has made more contributions to the black struggle than most black people have. >> how did you become a philosopher? grace: i just go back 70 years. i am not sure why i am who i am. i think it does have something to do with the fact that i was born female and born chinese. >> folks did not think about grace as a chinese-american. she was just one of
he will head back to cairo egypt now. thanks for being with us.e will link to his piece and his "nation" piece. when we come back it is the 100 anniversary of grace lee boggs. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "we almost lost detroit." we and the show saying happy birthday to grace lee boggs. happy 100 birthday. she turned on june 27th. 100this is the trailer about her life called "american revolutionary: the evolution of grace lee boggs". grace: i feel so sorry...
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unwanted turn to ramadi who has been winning in a studio in cairo fairly late in the evening her time. tell us your own views of what public opinion is right now in their region. what our citizens in the region thinking about right now and how does it line up with what you heard here and what you have seen in terms of polling data? are you with us? >> hello, everyone. studying what every citizen in the region, i didn't hear anything today about unacceptable or something i have not seen with my interaction with my studies or political activism. overall i tend to agree with the picture, having said that i think there is a longer point. basically just like the person who came we aren't human beings. just like anywhere in the world. the idea of some thing wrong or exceptional needs to be -- this was the case. going out and dignity and understanding to flood everyone else but unfortunately we went back to adjusting back in particular. going to thing this, for victory who hate the u. s and so on and so forth. anything we see once we analyze it, completely clear how this is the reaction to t
unwanted turn to ramadi who has been winning in a studio in cairo fairly late in the evening her time. tell us your own views of what public opinion is right now in their region. what our citizens in the region thinking about right now and how does it line up with what you heard here and what you have seen in terms of polling data? are you with us? >> hello, everyone. studying what every citizen in the region, i didn't hear anything today about unacceptable or something i have not seen...
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you will be keeping an eye on proceedings in that court in cairo as for we.have our monitors here in the studio and we will let you know as soon as we know what the result of that hearing is. al-qaeda in yemen has confirmed that the leader sheikh nasser al-wuhaishi has been killed in bombing and named the former chief rami as the new leader and u.s. is believed to launch 100 strikes in yemen since 2002 and here is al jazeera carolyn malone. >> reporter: sheikh nasser al-wuhaishi was four al-qaeda members who launched al-qaeda in yemen in 2007 and two years later it merged with saudi arabia to be al-qaeda in the saudi arabia with sheikh nasser al-wuhaishi as the leader and tried to blowup a plane going to michigan with plastic explosives in underwear and said they trained and funded him. the u.s. state department added sheikh nasser al-wuhaishi to the most wanted list in 2010 as a global terrorist who was responsible for approving targets, recruiting new members and allocating resources to carry out attacks. under sheikh nasser al-wuhaishi's leadership they ca
you will be keeping an eye on proceedings in that court in cairo as for we.have our monitors here in the studio and we will let you know as soon as we know what the result of that hearing is. al-qaeda in yemen has confirmed that the leader sheikh nasser al-wuhaishi has been killed in bombing and named the former chief rami as the new leader and u.s. is believed to launch 100 strikes in yemen since 2002 and here is al jazeera carolyn malone. >> reporter: sheikh nasser al-wuhaishi was four...
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cnn's ian lee has the latest from cairo. how are they doing? it has been slow go for the iraqi security forces being held up by roadside bombs and mines that are being disarmed by engineers from the iraqi government. we have seen this in the past by isis, used very effectively, to slow down the advances. we know they are using air strikes and artillery in isis positions in and around fallujah. tactics which have been effective. when you use these sorts of weapons, one has to watch the civilian casualties. almost three dozen people have been killed in the latest offensive, including children since 2014 when isis first took fallujah. 3,000 people have been killed and over 300 children as well. it will be very difficult. one way to turn a local population against you is to have mounting civilian casualties. as we have seen from reports on the ground they have sunni tribal fighters working with them. that will be crucial to keep the fight as anbar province is sunni. iraqi forces are making gains against isis but slow. >> thank you, ian lee in cairo
cnn's ian lee has the latest from cairo. how are they doing? it has been slow go for the iraqi security forces being held up by roadside bombs and mines that are being disarmed by engineers from the iraqi government. we have seen this in the past by isis, used very effectively, to slow down the advances. we know they are using air strikes and artillery in isis positions in and around fallujah. tactics which have been effective. when you use these sorts of weapons, one has to watch the civilian...
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prosecutor general has died after a car bomb targeted his convoy as it passed near a military academy in cairo. hashem barakat. he also oversaw the acquittal of former president hosni plu barack. al jazeera abdullah al shami shami has more. >> believe the explosion was set up by remote control. scattered better than debris over wide area. five others were injured. hashem baraka tfertionkak has referred members of the muslim brotherhood and others to trial. hundreds have been sentenced to death or life imprisonment as part of a crack downed in support of the muslim brotherhood. barakat has been assassinateed. ab lu al shami. al jazeera. >> one of mass killings and violence. killing is unacceptable and there is no way to end the bloodshed unless the military coup and the empowerment of revolution is broken. >>> joining me in studio is mahah mazar co-founder of the group egyptians. >> difficult to say i don't think anybody has claimed responsibilities they withdrew their responsibility to the act. it's one of many small groups or groups associated with activities in sinai. what was seen is an inc
prosecutor general has died after a car bomb targeted his convoy as it passed near a military academy in cairo. hashem barakat. he also oversaw the acquittal of former president hosni plu barack. al jazeera abdullah al shami shami has more. >> believe the explosion was set up by remote control. scattered better than debris over wide area. five others were injured. hashem baraka tfertionkak has referred members of the muslim brotherhood and others to trial. hundreds have been sentenced to...
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we go to cairo. they are trying to promote a french led peace deal. mahmoud abbas and binyamin netanyahu will meet on sunday >>> thousands marched to support greece in france. greece has failed to reach an agreement. monday is the last chance for athens not to default. thousands of the anti-austerity marchers took to the streets in berlin to demonstrate solidarity with the greece people. greece needs to repay $1.8 billion. and hopes to strike a deal with creditors to get bail out funds to re pay the ms >>> a group laing linked to islamic state of iraq and levant claimed responsibility for a car bomb attack. two were killed outside a mosque. it was the second attack in a week. i.s.i.l. is believed to be behind it >>> the saudi-led launched new air strikes against the houthi rebels. street battles continue between forces loyal to abd-rabbu mansour hadi, and houthi rebels. six rebel and fighters were killed. u.n. sponsored talks in geneva collapsed on friday without agreement >>> a u.s. church which was the site of a shooting is set to reopen for service
we go to cairo. they are trying to promote a french led peace deal. mahmoud abbas and binyamin netanyahu will meet on sunday >>> thousands marched to support greece in france. greece has failed to reach an agreement. monday is the last chance for athens not to default. thousands of the anti-austerity marchers took to the streets in berlin to demonstrate solidarity with the greece people. greece needs to repay $1.8 billion. and hopes to strike a deal with creditors to get bail out funds...
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and finally, coming with us from cairo will be rabab el madi. she is associate professor of political science at the american university in cairo. her research interests cover the areas of state civil society relations, social movements and resistance and the political economy of social policy. so now, if we may, let us turn to the short video of the -- on the street interviews with citizens in beirut, cairo, ramala, and tunis, explaining what future they want for themselves and their country. ♪ ♪ [ speaking foreign language ]. [ speaking foreign language ]. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> let me express our thanks again to sky news arabia for pulling that together. and let me invite the panelists and secretary albright to come to the stage and take their seats. so let's start, if we might, with jim zogby. >> thanks, steve. and thank you, madeline. thanks to the atlantic council for hosting this. i think i'm going to sit here and do this rather than get to the podium. let me begin by saying that what you saw is validated in all the polling we have done. rem
and finally, coming with us from cairo will be rabab el madi. she is associate professor of political science at the american university in cairo. her research interests cover the areas of state civil society relations, social movements and resistance and the political economy of social policy. so now, if we may, let us turn to the short video of the -- on the street interviews with citizens in beirut, cairo, ramala, and tunis, explaining what future they want for themselves and their country....
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has died after a car bomb targeted his convoy as it passed near a military academy in the capital cairo. hisham barakat is the first top official to be assassinated since mohammed morsi was deposed in 2013. barakat oversaw many judicial is rming proceedings. abdullah al-shami has the story. >> half a dozen started burning debris over a wide area. with hisham barakat was appointed to the position of prosecutor general in 2013. he oversaw many judicial proceedings. antigovernment dissenters of all stripe. thousands have been sentenced to life in prison. abdullah al-shami al jazeera. >> following assassination the muslim brotherhood issued this statement. current government established on violence, turned egypt from a promising democratic country to a one of violence. there is no way to tend bloodshed until the empowerment is eradicated. mohammed al masri who do you think is likely to be behind this assassination today? >> well, i think it's important to put today's assassination in the larger context or place it within the larger context. after july 3rd 2013, egypt's situation gave way to
has died after a car bomb targeted his convoy as it passed near a military academy in the capital cairo. hisham barakat is the first top official to be assassinated since mohammed morsi was deposed in 2013. barakat oversaw many judicial is rming proceedings. abdullah al-shami has the story. >> half a dozen started burning debris over a wide area. with hisham barakat was appointed to the position of prosecutor general in 2013. he oversaw many judicial proceedings. antigovernment dissenters...
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university in cairo. her work covers social movements and resistance and the political economy of social policy. now, let us turn to the short video of on the street interviews of citizens in beir ut, cairo, ramalah, and tunis, explaining what they want for themselves and their country. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] ♪ [applause] mr. hadley: amazed address our thanks to sky news arabia for pulling that together. -- let me address our thanks to sky news arabia for putting that together. now we can all take our seats. let's start with jim. jim: thank you. let me begin by saying that what you saw is validated and all of the polling we have done. when we first did our poll after 9/11, there were questions about what arabs want. we did a wide-ranging poll published in a book called "what arabs think." we found that contrary to the myth that they go to bed at night hating israel, wake up in the morning hating america they actually go to bed at night thinking about their kids and wake up
university in cairo. her work covers social movements and resistance and the political economy of social policy. now, let us turn to the short video of on the street interviews of citizens in beir ut, cairo, ramalah, and tunis, explaining what they want for themselves and their country. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] ♪ [applause] mr. hadley: amazed address our thanks to sky news arabia for pulling that together. -- let me address our thanks to sky news arabia for...
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for the latest we go to ian lee who is live in cairo. the u.s. decision to add 450 trainers doesn't appear to have made anyone happy. it's viewed as a drop in the bucket by many and not amounting to a strategic shift. what impact is this likely to have, big picture? >> well, first off, we haven't seen that much portion by the sunnis in the fight against isis. so this -- to train and arm them is going to help put them on course to control the area that they have and take the fight to isis which is a crucial part of the fight against isis. but there has been a lot of criticism that the u.s. isn't doing enough a defeat isis in iraq. the iraqi foreign minister has said they just need more. >> i don't think this has the -- frankly, the only answer. this may be part of the answer. and a small part of the answer. i know that we are in need of training. we are in need of equipment. we are in need of weapons. we are in need of intelligence to get intelligence -- proper intelligence, to know where the strong parts isis. where are the weak points of isis? w
for the latest we go to ian lee who is live in cairo. the u.s. decision to add 450 trainers doesn't appear to have made anyone happy. it's viewed as a drop in the bucket by many and not amounting to a strategic shift. what impact is this likely to have, big picture? >> well, first off, we haven't seen that much portion by the sunnis in the fight against isis. so this -- to train and arm them is going to help put them on course to control the area that they have and take the fight to isis...
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. >>> murder in cairo. egypt's state prosecutor is killed in a bomb attack. also ahead ... >> i'm in seoul. i'll tell you how comic book magazines changed from this to this sporting a new industry creating thousands of jobs and earning south korea millions of dollars. and chile, hut -- hit the roof in the semifinals of the copa america. >> the greek prime minister called on leaders not to kill democracy. thousands rallied. greece confirmed that it will not repay $1.6 billion euros due by tuesday to the international monetary fund. in five days times greeks will vote on whether to accept a cutback in return tore a new bailout. banks are shut and for ordinary greeks, access to cash is limited. barnaby phillips has more from athens. this petrol saying on the edge of athens is closed. as we drove around the city we saw a third of stations closed. the result of panicked buying. without the free flow of cash the greek economy could grind to a halt. >> there's no shortage of petrol, there's plenty in the country. petrol stations need to pay up front in cash now that
. >>> murder in cairo. egypt's state prosecutor is killed in a bomb attack. also ahead ... >> i'm in seoul. i'll tell you how comic book magazines changed from this to this sporting a new industry creating thousands of jobs and earning south korea millions of dollars. and chile, hut -- hit the roof in the semifinals of the copa america. >> the greek prime minister called on leaders not to kill democracy. thousands rallied. greece confirmed that it will not repay $1.6...
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. >> reporter: mansour was sentenced to 15 years in prison in absentia in cairo last year on suspicion of terrorizing a lawyer in tahrir square in 2011. egypt asked interpol to issue a warrant, and they refused. >> it's inconceivable to have an innocent man. all he did was he was doing his all he did was his job, two programs on al jazeera. >> al jazeera said in a statement: this case is fast becoming an international diplomatic incident. mr mansour holds joint british, egyptian citizenship. so the u.k. consule in berlin is involved. and the german authorities have a headache of explaining why their police executed an arrest warrant which interpol rejected. >> an online petition has been signed by thousands of people. german politicians came out in support of mansour. the leader of the green party defeated: >>> the international federation of journalists, arab organization of human rights and dozens of others have condemned mr mansour's arrest. protesters gathered to show solidarity in berlin. there'll be no further progress until the case goes to court on monday >>> paul joins us live
. >> reporter: mansour was sentenced to 15 years in prison in absentia in cairo last year on suspicion of terrorizing a lawyer in tahrir square in 2011. egypt asked interpol to issue a warrant, and they refused. >> it's inconceivable to have an innocent man. all he did was he was doing his all he did was his job, two programs on al jazeera. >> al jazeera said in a statement: this case is fast becoming an international diplomatic incident. mr mansour holds joint british,...
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june away court in cairo upheld the death sentence against former president mohamed morsi. he was sentenced to death along with five muslim brotherhood leaders, including the group's general guide. they were convicted of planning a mass jail break during the 2011 revolution. more than 80 others were sentenced to death in absentia. the court also imposed a life sentence on morsi and 15 others for spying on behalf of foreign groups. we have more. >> death by hanging, this judge upheld his court's previous verdict against egypt's deposed president, mohamed morsi. >> the court has ruled firstly that in presence first and with consensus of opinion to punish each of the following defendants of execution by hanging. >> morsi, along with other top leaders of the muslim brotherhood were sentenced over a mass prison raid during egypt's revolution in 2011. the muslim brotherhood said the case is politically motivated. >> this verdict is a shocking one, decided today, and i'm surprised, because the trials are groundless and there was no chance for any of the defendants to defend himsel
june away court in cairo upheld the death sentence against former president mohamed morsi. he was sentenced to death along with five muslim brotherhood leaders, including the group's general guide. they were convicted of planning a mass jail break during the 2011 revolution. more than 80 others were sentenced to death in absentia. the court also imposed a life sentence on morsi and 15 others for spying on behalf of foreign groups. we have more. >> death by hanging, this judge upheld his...
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murder in cairo, egypt's state prosecutor is killed in a bomb attack.o ahead: >> traveling 36 meters below london to take a look at the city's first underground farm. chili, a copa america final after they hit the roof in the semifinals. ♪ >> the greek prime minister alexis tsipras has called europeans not to kill democracy in its birthplace. greece has confirmed it won't repay 1.6 billion euros due on tuesday to the international monetary fund. in five days' time, greeks will vote on whether to accept painful curtbacks in return for a new bail-out. in the meantime banks there remain shut, and for ordinary greeks, access to cash is limited. barnaby phillips has more from athens. >> this petrol station on the edge of athens is closed until a tanker turns up with new supplies. as we drove around the city we saw about a third of stations were closed. the result: panicked buying over the weekend without the free flow of cash the greek economy could grind to a halt. >> there is no shortage of petrol. there is plenty in the country. but stations need to pay f
murder in cairo, egypt's state prosecutor is killed in a bomb attack.o ahead: >> traveling 36 meters below london to take a look at the city's first underground farm. chili, a copa america final after they hit the roof in the semifinals. ♪ >> the greek prime minister alexis tsipras has called europeans not to kill democracy in its birthplace. greece has confirmed it won't repay 1.6 billion euros due on tuesday to the international monetary fund. in five days' time, greeks will...
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brian: the latest on the story from cairo. thanks so much for that. moving on to other news, there's a new anti-eu block. parties from several member states have joined forces in the european parliament. >> the leader of france's national front party unveiled the block together with a controversy will dutch politician. called europe of nations and freedoms, the group also opposes immigration from beyond eu borders. eu interior ministers have failed to agree on a plan to more evenly distribute asylum-seekers across europe. italy has now threaten to allow tens of thousands of them to travel north if there is no progress. brian: the christ is -- crisis is opening up deep fissures in the eu. some are adamantly opposed to any quotas requiring them to take in thousands of migrants. >> these dramatic scenes unfolded on the italian french border as easy interior ministers met for talks 1000 kilometers away in luxembourg. a small city -- police raided a makeshift camps of migrants who had been trying to get into france. >> this is proof that migrants do not co
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we have cnn's correspondent ian lee with the latest from cairo. the advance is moving slowly, i think it is fair to say. >> reporter: you are right, christine. they are moving slowly because isis is very good as digging in and slowing down iraqi forces. they leave the roadside bombs and mines which iraqi forces are careful to avoid. they hit them from time to time but a lot of it are the engineering teams trying to clear the road. we're seeing these air strikes and artillery which has been crucial in the past to dislodged isis from the areas that they hold. don't expect this to be a quick battle. isis knows how to dig in. they will fight until the last man. they are, though going up against the shi'ite militias which have proven to be effective in the past although controversial. another force we are watching are the sunni tribes claiming they are not getting the weapons from the iraqi central government. weapons they need. united states has said they are talking about arming these sunni tribes directly. something that the tribes are very happy wi
we have cnn's correspondent ian lee with the latest from cairo. the advance is moving slowly, i think it is fair to say. >> reporter: you are right, christine. they are moving slowly because isis is very good as digging in and slowing down iraqi forces. they leave the roadside bombs and mines which iraqi forces are careful to avoid. they hit them from time to time but a lot of it are the engineering teams trying to clear the road. we're seeing these air strikes and artillery which has...
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mansour back to cairo. >> all right thanks very much. paul brennan bringing us all the latest from the german capital. we can speak to francisco a member of the green party. she's asked germany's ministry to look into the arrest. have you heard from authorities there? >> no. hello from berlin, no, unfortunately, we haven't heard anything, which is really for us not acceptable. we are thinking within 24 hours there should be at least some hint. we haven't had any so far hopefully tomorrow. >> what are the questions in your mind surrounding the arrest of ahmed mansour? >> we have many questions. we would like to know on what grounds they have been arrested. there is always a question after red notice of interpol, if that was the reason, if there are other reasons if it's a question of german cooperation in other areas, we would like to know why at the end of his trip, why it wasn't the beginning. he's also english citizen, so what's the impact of that, and even, you know, in all of these circumstances, why would germany consider handing ov
mansour back to cairo. >> all right thanks very much. paul brennan bringing us all the latest from the german capital. we can speak to francisco a member of the green party. she's asked germany's ministry to look into the arrest. have you heard from authorities there? >> no. hello from berlin, no, unfortunately, we haven't heard anything, which is really for us not acceptable. we are thinking within 24 hours there should be at least some hint. we haven't had any so far hopefully...
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anchor: our correspondent on the story for us there in cairo. thank you very much. our social media desk has been following that attack in today's era. -- attack in tunisia. one man was sending messages asking for help. good evening to you, carl. reporter: here is this man, and here is his twitter profile. he is a u.k. tourist with his wife. still there, in tunisia. he was tweeting as these events took place at his hotel room. these are his first tweets, calling out for help. we are in a hotel bellevue in tunisia. there have been shots fired at tourists on the beach. as this played out there's 's descriptions. he said, we were in the pool when we heard automatic gunfire. at this point he was afraid for his life, he returned to his hotel room and tweeted this picture. he has barricaded himself in there. that is his bed in his mattress. he says, i hope this is enough. as the day went on, a few minutes later saying the gunman was shot in our hotel by armed police. there are reports of a child amongst us that has been killed and we are all in shock here. later today say
anchor: our correspondent on the story for us there in cairo. thank you very much. our social media desk has been following that attack in today's era. -- attack in tunisia. one man was sending messages asking for help. good evening to you, carl. reporter: here is this man, and here is his twitter profile. he is a u.k. tourist with his wife. still there, in tunisia. he was tweeting as these events took place at his hotel room. these are his first tweets, calling out for help. we are in a hotel...
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assassination in cairo egypt state prosecutor was killed in a bomb attack. greece' bank machines are open. >> the burundi continues with its election. but the african union said that elections won't be free or fair. >>> stressing australian universities to increase its pitiful low number of aboriginal students. >> hello egypt's public prosecutor has died after an attack in cairo. a bomb targeted the car behind a military academy in the capital. the first official to be assassinated since the former president mohamed morsi was overthrown in 2013. >> this is the aftermath of the explosion that killed the prosecuteor. authorities believe that explosion was set by remote control. five others were injure: he was appointed to the position of prosecutor general in 2013. he was referred thousands of members of the manned of the muslim brotherhood to trial. he has been highly publicizeed. hundreds have been sentenced to death as part of a crackdown in support of the muslim brotherhood. he is the most senior official to be assassinated in recent years. >> we're joined
assassination in cairo egypt state prosecutor was killed in a bomb attack. greece' bank machines are open. >> the burundi continues with its election. but the african union said that elections won't be free or fair. >>> stressing australian universities to increase its pitiful low number of aboriginal students. >> hello egypt's public prosecutor has died after an attack in cairo. a bomb targeted the car behind a military academy in the capital. the first official to be...
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has been injured in an attack and a bomb targeted his car behind a military academy in the capitol cairo he and three others taken to the hospital and was appointed to the general in 2013 and froze the assets of 15 prominent religious activists and arrest of a muslim brotherhood leader. egyptian court says it will reveal the verdict against three al jazeera journalists at the end of july and they are accused of heing the now banned muslim brotherhood. peter greste is being tried in abstentia even though he was released and deported in february after days behind bars and al jazeera rejects the charges. israeli military has intercepted and stopped a boat from trying to break gaza's naval blockade and activists on board the vessel released a video on social media saying they are not safe and filmed on the vessel before i was it was intercepted and they are back on the island to tikrit and 20 people were on board the marianne and didn't use force to stop the breach and they released the video calling for international help. >> if you see this video it means that the israelis have broke inter
has been injured in an attack and a bomb targeted his car behind a military academy in the capitol cairo he and three others taken to the hospital and was appointed to the general in 2013 and froze the assets of 15 prominent religious activists and arrest of a muslim brotherhood leader. egyptian court says it will reveal the verdict against three al jazeera journalists at the end of july and they are accused of heing the now banned muslim brotherhood. peter greste is being tried in abstentia...
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anchor: our correspondent on the story for us there in cairo. thank you very much. our social media desk has been following that attack in today's era. -- attack in tunisia. one man was sending messages asking for help. good evening to you, carl. reporter: here is this man, and here is his twitter profile. he is a u.k. tourist with his wife. still there, in tunisia. he was tweeting as these events took place at his hotel room. these are his first tweets, calling out for help. we are in a hotel bellevue in tunisia. there have been shots fired at tourists on the beach. as this played out there's 's descriptions. he said, we were in the pool when we heard automatic gunfire. at this point he was afraid for his life, he returned to his hotel room and tweeted this picture. he has barricaded himself in there. that is his bed in his mattress. he says, i hope this is enough. as the day went on, a few minutes later saying the gunman was shot in our hotel by armed police. there are reports of a child amongst us that has been killed and we are all in shock here. later today say
anchor: our correspondent on the story for us there in cairo. thank you very much. our social media desk has been following that attack in today's era. -- attack in tunisia. one man was sending messages asking for help. good evening to you, carl. reporter: here is this man, and here is his twitter profile. he is a u.k. tourist with his wife. still there, in tunisia. he was tweeting as these events took place at his hotel room. these are his first tweets, calling out for help. we are in a hotel...
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president abdel-fattah el-sissi's government attended the ceremony and died in a car bomb attack in cairoay. greek government says it will miss a 1.6 billion to imf today due today on tuesday and rejection of a tough bailout. financial crisis in puerto rico the government says it won't be able to repay a debt of $72 billion and the government of the u.s. territory wants to defer further payment so he can renegotiate with creditors and andy gallagher has the latest from the capitol san juan. >> reporter: in recession for a decade and the stagnating economy pales ability to pay more than $70 billion in debt. the publically run company owed $9 billion and puerto rico stands on the edge of an economic death spiral has brought things to a catastrophic head and televised address they told the nation hard decisions will need to be made. >> translator: the only way we can get out of the hole is to join together as a country and all willing including bond holders to assume some of the shared sacrifices today so we can share the benefits of a growing economy. >> reporter: at the campus of the unive
president abdel-fattah el-sissi's government attended the ceremony and died in a car bomb attack in cairoay. greek government says it will miss a 1.6 billion to imf today due today on tuesday and rejection of a tough bailout. financial crisis in puerto rico the government says it won't be able to repay a debt of $72 billion and the government of the u.s. territory wants to defer further payment so he can renegotiate with creditors and andy gallagher has the latest from the capitol san juan....
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from egypt, attack on the convow of the state prosecutor and attacked his car behind an academy in cairoody guards have been taken to hospital and more on that as soon as we get them. the doors remained firmly closed for greece's banks on monday and will continue that way for the next week. it has been a nervous opening for the markets with stocks falling sharply in reaction to a weekend of turmoil that saw capital controls but they will remain silent and they will be closed for the next week as well and barnabie phillips is in athens and sent these updates. >> it may have been necessary and inevitable to save greece's banks after the drip run after the last five months and accelerated dramatically over the weekend but they will hurt the greek economy hard and the banks will be closed at least a week and during this period they will be able to take out 60 euros on that is $80 a day with their bank cards in theory and we will have to see how that progresses. it's a political blow for a prime minister and increases the tensions on the greek streets as i have been finding out. they have com
from egypt, attack on the convow of the state prosecutor and attacked his car behind an academy in cairoody guards have been taken to hospital and more on that as soon as we get them. the doors remained firmly closed for greece's banks on monday and will continue that way for the next week. it has been a nervous opening for the markets with stocks falling sharply in reaction to a weekend of turmoil that saw capital controls but they will remain silent and they will be closed for the next week...
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sarah: in other news, egypt's top prosecutor has been killed in a car bombing in cairo. officials say the bomb ripped through the convoy. >> this amateur video capture the aftermath of the blast. burned-out cars littered the street. the expose of device appears to be hidden inside a vehicle and detonated by remote. the prosecutor was rushed to hospital. at first it was reported he had only suffered minor injuries. and it became clear that his condition was more serious and he later died of his wounds. authorities say it could be the work of islamist militants. last month, the egyptian affiliate called for a taxon members of the egypt's judiciary. prosecuting thousands of muslim brotherhood members. he handed out hundreds of death penalties including one for mohamed morsi. they were internationally criticized for their severity. this time, they carried out their threats. sarah: it has been a year since the extra missed declared it -- the territory that they control in iraq. a sophisticated social media machine. the group uses online platforms like facebook and twitter to
sarah: in other news, egypt's top prosecutor has been killed in a car bombing in cairo. officials say the bomb ripped through the convoy. >> this amateur video capture the aftermath of the blast. burned-out cars littered the street. the expose of device appears to be hidden inside a vehicle and detonated by remote. the prosecutor was rushed to hospital. at first it was reported he had only suffered minor injuries. and it became clear that his condition was more serious and he later died...
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more than 10,000 egyptians answer the call, filling cairo's tahrir square. >> and they started chantingnti-mubarak when they saw mubarak's police go out there and beat people brutally and start shooting people dead. and so you had ordinary egyptians going out there and say mubarak must go. >> hosni mubarak is egypt's president, who's held power over the people for more than 30 years. images of the demonstrations and the police response flood the internet. >> mubarak basically unleashed his security forces all across egypt. and so for four days, he unleashed everything he had. >> four days into the uprising, hoping to stop the flow of information among the protesters, the government cuts off the internet. >> mubarak thought he could wreck the revolution by putting egypt on information lockdown. so he literally shut down the internet. >> nora younis is a reporter for the "egypt independent," an online and print news source. on the morning of january 28th, nora and a colleague hear about a hotel in central cairo that still has internet service. they try to get a room with a view of tahrir
more than 10,000 egyptians answer the call, filling cairo's tahrir square. >> and they started chantingnti-mubarak when they saw mubarak's police go out there and beat people brutally and start shooting people dead. and so you had ordinary egyptians going out there and say mubarak must go. >> hosni mubarak is egypt's president, who's held power over the people for more than 30 years. images of the demonstrations and the police response flood the internet. >> mubarak basically...
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authorities in cairo say he and his network are supporters of the now banned muslim brotherhood and thate tortured a lawyer in cairo for years ago. .e denies both claims a committee is now questioning germany's for injustice ministry about the matter. two south koreans have been sentenced to life for hard labor for spying in north korea. the state news agency says they work for the south's intelligence service and have confessed in march. there were accused of collecting information near the border and of conducting a smear campaign against kim jong-un's government. the accusations are groundless. the s&p 500 near a record high. let's get behind the numbers with david. he joins us live in boston. it sounds like there is a 50-50 chance that we will see a rate rise in september. does that heighten the odds or lower it for the markets? too far from not where the market is betting right now. i think the odds are higher than that personally. i would say they are probably 2:1. i think the economy is stronger than the fed does. i was quite surprised they for gdptheir forecast growth to 1.9%. we
authorities in cairo say he and his network are supporters of the now banned muslim brotherhood and thate tortured a lawyer in cairo for years ago. .e denies both claims a committee is now questioning germany's for injustice ministry about the matter. two south koreans have been sentenced to life for hard labor for spying in north korea. the state news agency says they work for the south's intelligence service and have confessed in march. there were accused of collecting information near the...
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the guys and benghazi saw what happened in cairo earlier in the day. it happened in cairo is a bunch of guys went through our embassy, got over the fence and set fire to vehicles and did a lot of damage. many analysts believe the guys and benghazi absolutely bad guys come extremist terrorists i would have been in cairo said let's do the same thing. they did the assault on the state department facility and they followed the state department guys from the state department facility to the cia facility, conduct an attack immediately and were repulsed. by my security guys. they came up four hours later with much heavier weapon including mortars. one of the questions you have to ask yourself is people have pointed to these mortars as evidence of preplanning. this is evidence and the effectiveness of the mortar fire. one of the questions you have to ask yourself is if there was a lot of preplanning, why did they bring mortars to the first attack against the state department facility? why did they wait until nine hours later because the answer to that question
the guys and benghazi saw what happened in cairo earlier in the day. it happened in cairo is a bunch of guys went through our embassy, got over the fence and set fire to vehicles and did a lot of damage. many analysts believe the guys and benghazi absolutely bad guys come extremist terrorists i would have been in cairo said let's do the same thing. they did the assault on the state department facility and they followed the state department guys from the state department facility to the cia...
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in a cairo street - he was not there at the time of the allegations. they are fabricated allegations to make it easy and mislead the german authorities, this is a criminal. therefore he was arrested upon request >>> earlier on you mentioned the interpol had reject a request to arrest - a request was made by egyptian authorities, now that request rejected by interpol. that being the case what legal grounds does germany have to arrest ahmed mansour. >> well we don't see any reason why the germans don't check the identity of the person. the arrest came a few days after the visit of the most brutal dictator, working with the chancellor of germany, as if he was a well-recognised diplomat. they knew full well how the judicial it operating in egypt. passing sentence and within 16 minutes, and the oappreciation of journalists. our -- oppression of journalists. the conclusion is this. the egyptians of ahmed mansour, made a request, and the germans complied with that request, and it is shocking that ahmed mansour was detained at the airport by the police as if h
in a cairo street - he was not there at the time of the allegations. they are fabricated allegations to make it easy and mislead the german authorities, this is a criminal. therefore he was arrested upon request >>> earlier on you mentioned the interpol had reject a request to arrest - a request was made by egyptian authorities, now that request rejected by interpol. that being the case what legal grounds does germany have to arrest ahmed mansour. >> well we don't see any reason...
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let's go to cairo and ian lee. what are they hoping to accomplish in paris today? >> reporter: christine, foreign ministers from 24 countries are meeting. they are going to be discussing an array of topics. before the meeting takes place, we heard from prime minister abadi. saying the coalition partners were not providing iraqi forces with sufficient air intelligence to stem islamic state advances while support for ground operations were lacking. he was talking about how isis used the small groups to evade air strikes and move and operate throughout the territory without the threat of air strikes. in the conference, we are expecting two things. first, how they can better coordinate forces and equipment to defeat isis and different groups that are taking place in that. on the other side you have the talks about reaching a political deal. this began over a divide with the sunnis and shi'ites. they will be talking about how they can bridge that divide to get them together because if they want unified iraq for the future, that will be crucial. >> what about u.s. role i
let's go to cairo and ian lee. what are they hoping to accomplish in paris today? >> reporter: christine, foreign ministers from 24 countries are meeting. they are going to be discussing an array of topics. before the meeting takes place, we heard from prime minister abadi. saying the coalition partners were not providing iraqi forces with sufficient air intelligence to stem islamic state advances while support for ground operations were lacking. he was talking about how isis used the...
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that is the type of cairo again we see in an economy that is growing 2%, so we are modeling along. joe: will that be enough to reduce the unemployment rate? >> we will continue to drive it lower, not by june or july, but it could push us close to the 5% threshold by september. at the will be looking fact that we have rate at 0% and now unemployment at a level consistent with full employment in the economy. alix: michael, what kind of volatility are you expecting as we head into friday? >> not much. when you look at the payrolls, the first friday over each month, they had that the impact seems to be less, even with the big surprises. i think heart of that is the u.s. markets have been increasingly governed by european events. whether they are good or bad, monetary or economic. i look at that to say, you have job gains averages of and is the economy on to a solid kind of mediocre, that will allow earnings. joe: producing the u.s. economy going? usl police comes in tell that tells us about what happened. >> i think we are in a steady grind mode. one factor that i like to consider is t
that is the type of cairo again we see in an economy that is growing 2%, so we are modeling along. joe: will that be enough to reduce the unemployment rate? >> we will continue to drive it lower, not by june or july, but it could push us close to the 5% threshold by september. at the will be looking fact that we have rate at 0% and now unemployment at a level consistent with full employment in the economy. alix: michael, what kind of volatility are you expecting as we head into friday?...
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hello, the courts in cairo have upheld the death sentence give to mohamed morsi. morsi was sentenced to death along with five other leaders. they were convicted of planning a mass jail break during the the 2011 evolution. more than 80 others were conditioned to sentenced to death by abstentia. we have more details. >> death by hanging. this judge has upheld the court's previous verdict against egypt's deposed president mohamed morsi. >> the court has ruled firstly that first and with consensus of opinion to punish each of the following defendants by execution, by hanging. >> morsi along other top leaders of the muslim brotherhood were sentenced over a mass prison break over egypt's evolution in 2011. the muslim brotherhood said that the case is politically motivated. >> the trial is grounded and there is no chance for any opportunity. >> in a separate case, muslim brotherhood members were sentenced to life in prison on charges for spying for hamas hezbollah and iran. just before reading the verdict the judge accused morsi of pursuing satanic goals and demonized th
hello, the courts in cairo have upheld the death sentence give to mohamed morsi. morsi was sentenced to death along with five other leaders. they were convicted of planning a mass jail break during the the 2011 evolution. more than 80 others were conditioned to sentenced to death by abstentia. we have more details. >> death by hanging. this judge has upheld the court's previous verdict against egypt's deposed president mohamed morsi. >> the court has ruled firstly that first and...
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. >> targeted after he left his cairo home monday morning. believed to be a remote controlled bomb hisham barakat wascondemned many members of the muslim brotherhood to trial. highly politicized. against antigovernment dissent terse of alldissenters of all stripes. be abdullah al-shami al jazeera. stripes. abdullah al-shami al jazeera. >> authorities be responsible for the ousting of mohammed morsi. fest promising democratic country to one of pass killings and violence. killing is unacceptable, there is no way to end the bloodshed unless the military coup and the empowerment of revolution is broken. we ask speak now to al jazeera's former cairo bureau chief abdel fatahfatah fayed. why do you think they needed to issue this statement? >> actually this is reflecting a political crisis not a security or police crisis. although the government is only dependent on the police or security solutions other can see the opposition is saying this is a political crisis, not just a terrorism crisis not just a violence crisis. it is reflecting the political
. >> targeted after he left his cairo home monday morning. believed to be a remote controlled bomb hisham barakat wascondemned many members of the muslim brotherhood to trial. highly politicized. against antigovernment dissent terse of alldissenters of all stripes. be abdullah al-shami al jazeera. stripes. abdullah al-shami al jazeera. >> authorities be responsible for the ousting of mohammed morsi. fest promising democratic country to one of pass killings and violence. killing is...
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>> ian lee live for us out of cairo this morning.you. >> and, you are watching "cnn newsroom." coming up, a super model reflects on her own experience of making the transition from one sex to another. just as caitlyn jenner has done. we're back with that. will damage your teeth? introducing listerine® healthy white™. it not only safely whitens teeth... ...but also restores enamel. lose the nerves and get a healthier whiter smile that you'll love. listerine® healthy white™. power to your mouth™! >>> welcome back, everyone. we have new insight now phone caitlyn jenner's sex change from the olympic gold medalist known as bruce. now the journalist who wrote about caitlyn's transgender experience for "vanity fair" speaking to cnn. >> the contributing editor researched and wrote the 12,000 word article and told anderson cooper he thinks j s jenner is happier living life as a woman. you spent hundred of hours with bruce genre, a lot of time with caitlyn, are they different? do they seem different? obviously in terms of appearance, obviously
>> ian lee live for us out of cairo this morning.you. >> and, you are watching "cnn newsroom." coming up, a super model reflects on her own experience of making the transition from one sex to another. just as caitlyn jenner has done. we're back with that. will damage your teeth? introducing listerine® healthy white™. it not only safely whitens teeth... ...but also restores enamel. lose the nerves and get a healthier whiter smile that you'll love. listerine® healthy...
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ian lee, live for uss ein cairo. >> working to fiend a lo ing tt solution. the men known as taliban five were released in a prisoner swap for u.s. army sergeant bo bergdahl. >> qatar extended their ban. bergdahl, has been charged with desertion. >> the european union is blasting moscow after it imposed a so-called travel black list banning 89 european officials from entering russia. we are now getting reaction from some politicians on that list. for more on that. i want to bring in cnn's senior international correspondent, matthew chance. he joins us live from moscow. so, matthew talk to us about why these particular european officials were black listed by russia. and what some of them are saying about him. >> well pretty angry response, rosemary from the individual whose are on that list of 89 people from the european union. who have, now facing travel bans to russia. and a couple of tweets from, a come of individuals on the list. one from the belgian member of the european parliament. and putin puts me on his black list. not welcome in russia. too much hon
ian lee, live for uss ein cairo. >> working to fiend a lo ing tt solution. the men known as taliban five were released in a prisoner swap for u.s. army sergeant bo bergdahl. >> qatar extended their ban. bergdahl, has been charged with desertion. >> the european union is blasting moscow after it imposed a so-called travel black list banning 89 european officials from entering russia. we are now getting reaction from some politicians on that list. for more on that. i want to...
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ian lee, standing buy live in cairo, we await the 24 foreign ministers. in an effort to meet and stop isis militarily. many thanks to you, ian. >> there are so many pieces to the anti-isis fight. iraq's air force, for example is part of the coalition. fighting islamic militants. arwa damon has a look at limitations the pie lot faced in every single battle. >> reporter: walking in on a single vehicle, the aircraft fires. in this case, a successful strike. but watch this other video. a direct hit to the front of the vehicle. then two men heading in theed by of the truck. jump out. iraq's strike capability limited and their strength. the air force being rebuilt from scratch has just around a dozen russian fighter jets and handful of cessnas to cover multiple front lines with isis that stretch across at least 8/3 of the country. we were just in the operations room where we were told on this day there have been no air strikes. that's because of the weather. there its yet another sandstorm that is blowing through. isis does take advantage of that. and isis is a
ian lee, standing buy live in cairo, we await the 24 foreign ministers. in an effort to meet and stop isis militarily. many thanks to you, ian. >> there are so many pieces to the anti-isis fight. iraq's air force, for example is part of the coalition. fighting islamic militants. arwa damon has a look at limitations the pie lot faced in every single battle. >> reporter: walking in on a single vehicle, the aircraft fires. in this case, a successful strike. but watch this other video....
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cairo has upheld a death ten sense against morrissey. they were con can stricted of planning a mas.lbreak during the 2011 revolution. more than 80 others were sentenced to death. the courts also impose add life sentence on morrissey, and 15 others for spying on behalf of foreign groups. >> death by hanging this judge uphelds his previous verdict against egypt's president mohamed morrissey. >> the court has ruled firstly, that first and with consensus of opinion to punish each of the following defendants, by execution by hanging. >> morrissey along with other top leaders of the muslim brotherhood were sentenced other a mas. prison break during egypt's revolution. the brotherhood says the case is politically motivated. this verdict a shocking one and it comes from a judiciary who is observant to the military. in a separate case, morrissey and the brotherhood were sentenced to life in prison on charges of spying for hamas. many egypt and abroad questioned the independence of egypt's judiciary. just before raiding his verdict, the judge accused accusing and demonizing the brotherhood. s
cairo has upheld a death ten sense against morrissey. they were con can stricted of planning a mas.lbreak during the 2011 revolution. more than 80 others were sentenced to death. the courts also impose add life sentence on morrissey, and 15 others for spying on behalf of foreign groups. >> death by hanging this judge uphelds his previous verdict against egypt's president mohamed morrissey. >> the court has ruled firstly, that first and with consensus of opinion to punish each of the...
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ian lee is following developments and joins us live from cairo. ian, what has been the reaction to what prime minister haida al abadi had to say considering it was iraqi forces that fled in ramadi leaving an abundance of heavy weaponry for isis to use against them in the future? >> that's right, rosemary. he did, prime minister had a lot of criticism for the international community. saying that they aren't doing enough to help defeat isis. and in this conference you did have everyone recommit that they are, that they will fight to defeat isis. but the way forward wasn't as united as i think the prime minister wanted. i don't think we are going to see a massive supply of weapons or personnel going to iraq any time soon. what the prime minister wanted was, first off more aerial surveillance to low kate where isis is moving -- locate where isis is moving. ramadi one of the places they control is in the middle of the desert. it would be easy to see them moving about even if they guise to find them and make it more difficult to move around. that is one
ian lee is following developments and joins us live from cairo. ian, what has been the reaction to what prime minister haida al abadi had to say considering it was iraqi forces that fled in ramadi leaving an abundance of heavy weaponry for isis to use against them in the future? >> that's right, rosemary. he did, prime minister had a lot of criticism for the international community. saying that they aren't doing enough to help defeat isis. and in this conference you did have everyone...
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what the analysts believe is that the guys and benghazi saw what happened in cairo earlier in the daych was a bunch of guys went to the embassy, get over the fact -- the fence and set fire to vehicles. the guys and benghazi absolutely bad guys from extremist terrorists are what happened in cairo and say let's go do the same thing. and they did the assault on the state department facility and followed the state department facility to the cia facility conducted an attack and then came back four hours later with heavier weapons, including orders. while the questions you have to ask yourself is, people appointed to these borders this is evidence of preplanning. the effectiveness of the mortar fire, the questions you have to ask, if there was preplanning why do they not bring those mortars to the first attack or to the first attack against the cia facility. the answer to that question is they went and got the mortars at the last minute. people say they brought five mortars and three of them were effective. my effective. my question is why only bring five. libya was a country awash in morta
what the analysts believe is that the guys and benghazi saw what happened in cairo earlier in the daych was a bunch of guys went to the embassy, get over the fact -- the fence and set fire to vehicles. the guys and benghazi absolutely bad guys from extremist terrorists are what happened in cairo and say let's go do the same thing. and they did the assault on the state department facility and followed the state department facility to the cia facility conducted an attack and then came back four...
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sarah: in other news, egypt's top prosecutor has been killed in a car bombing in cairo. officials say the bomb ripped through the convoy. >> this amateur video capture the aftermath of the blast. burned-out cars littered the street. the expose of device appears to be hidden inside a vehicle and detonated by remote. the prosecutor was rushed to hospital. at first it was reported he had only suffered minor injuries. and it became clear that his condition was more serious and he later died of his wounds. authorities say it could be the work of islamist militants. last month, the egyptian affiliate called for a taxon members of the egypt's judiciary. prosecuting thousands of muslim brotherhood members. he handed out hundreds of death penalties including one for mohamed morsi. they were internationally criticized for their severity. this time, they carried out their threats. sarah: it has been a year since the extra missed declared it -- the territory that they control in iraq. a sophisticated social media machine. the group uses online platforms like facebook and twitter to
sarah: in other news, egypt's top prosecutor has been killed in a car bombing in cairo. officials say the bomb ripped through the convoy. >> this amateur video capture the aftermath of the blast. burned-out cars littered the street. the expose of device appears to be hidden inside a vehicle and detonated by remote. the prosecutor was rushed to hospital. at first it was reported he had only suffered minor injuries. and it became clear that his condition was more serious and he later died...
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egypt's top public prosecutor after a remote-controlled bomb was detonated in the upscale district of cairo monday morning. he died of his injuries in the hospital a few hours later. m at 9:55 a.m. i heard a big explosion. i thought the building was collapsing. when i went outside saw the prosecutor's car and his security car on fire. someone had fallen to the ground soaked in blood. reporter: the -- the blast throughout windows of surrounding buildings. sparking fears of retaliatory attacks from radical milliman -- from radical militants. state groups in egypt have called for violence against judges. three judges have already been murdered in the sin i prodded -- in the sin i -- in the sinnai province. he was them a senior official to be killed since the toppling of morsi. tom: john kerry said it remains to be seen whether or not a deal can be struck with iran for nuclear program. that was a day ago. during the course of the weekend officials on both sides cautioned that the tuesday deadline is unlikely to be met and talks probably overrun by at least a couple of days. developments for us
egypt's top public prosecutor after a remote-controlled bomb was detonated in the upscale district of cairo monday morning. he died of his injuries in the hospital a few hours later. m at 9:55 a.m. i heard a big explosion. i thought the building was collapsing. when i went outside saw the prosecutor's car and his security car on fire. someone had fallen to the ground soaked in blood. reporter: the -- the blast throughout windows of surrounding buildings. sparking fears of retaliatory attacks...
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he was sentenced to 15 years in prison by cairo's criminal court on the charge of torturing a an individual. rejected egypt's request for an international arrest warrant against him. his arrest is a worrying sign that president sisi is extending his crack down on accident dissent. victoria gatenby, al jazeera. >>> military says fighters were preparing to launch attacks against security forces in the area. (t) is israel and palestine to resume talks. french led initiative investigation. consisting of arab states the european union and u.n. council members. >>> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon has owner greater recommendation for rebels in contested northern areas. the deal would be monitored by if international community including france but it stops short of giving the full am autonomy. >> first of all the northern population is very diverse. and so a certain segment of it has joined in on this peace accord. and if essentially this peace accord is very important step towards peace without it, mali would not be able to achieve peace. however, that being said there will have to be very quic
he was sentenced to 15 years in prison by cairo's criminal court on the charge of torturing a an individual. rejected egypt's request for an international arrest warrant against him. his arrest is a worrying sign that president sisi is extending his crack down on accident dissent. victoria gatenby, al jazeera. >>> military says fighters were preparing to launch attacks against security forces in the area. (t) is israel and palestine to resume talks. french led initiative investigation....