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next we cross the entire length of the continent to egypt where ade went behind the scenes in cairo asen the doors to one of the biggest archaeological museums in the world. the ancient egyptians built these pyramids as elaborate tombs for their rulers, or pharaohs, some 11,500 years ago. they've become the calling card of egypt's tourism. wow, that is awesome. seeing them in real life is so cool. tourism is one of egypt's biggest moneymakers, and in 2010 it reached an all—time high, with more than 1a million coming here on holiday. but the following year, everything changed. change, change, change! anti—government demonstrations in cairo's tahrir square kicked off a wave of protests across the country. standing on the corner of the square is egypt's national museum. built in 1902, it houses perhaps the world's greatest collection of ancient a rtefa cts . during the turmoil, looters and vandals took advantage of the chaos and broke in. thieves damaged the building and stole more than 50 priceless a rtefa cts. the museum holds a special place in the nation's heart. but the break—in expo
next we cross the entire length of the continent to egypt where ade went behind the scenes in cairo asen the doors to one of the biggest archaeological museums in the world. the ancient egyptians built these pyramids as elaborate tombs for their rulers, or pharaohs, some 11,500 years ago. they've become the calling card of egypt's tourism. wow, that is awesome. seeing them in real life is so cool. tourism is one of egypt's biggest moneymakers, and in 2010 it reached an all—time high, with...
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traveled to cairo to continue their search at the egyptian museum there they have an appointment with egypt ologist. truly be mummified following a ritual reserved for wrong they want to find out more about this tradition. that were in the mummies room at cairo's egyptian museum i don't know if it's fascinating or frightening it makes an impression. well why did it by their king their royal families and the only does it bar in ancient egypt where they didn't say people died. they said their breath but. also to allow the breath to come back later so the pharaoh in this case ramsay's could live again their bodies had to be . there for the director could return to the body he will revive but of course there are a formula there are many things to do before hand magical oils and all of that even if you look you'll come back to la. so you need somebody. in our religion or your soul needs your body they don't you they ascended to heaven with their bodies to join their father ron the creator to develop. so here we have randy is the great according to what is written as these mummies were not
traveled to cairo to continue their search at the egyptian museum there they have an appointment with egypt ologist. truly be mummified following a ritual reserved for wrong they want to find out more about this tradition. that were in the mummies room at cairo's egyptian museum i don't know if it's fascinating or frightening it makes an impression. well why did it by their king their royal families and the only does it bar in ancient egypt where they didn't say people died. they said their...
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where in the mummies room it cairo museum i don't know if it's fascinating or frightening it makes an impression. well why did it gyptian zoom up by their king their royal families and the only does it bar in ancient egypt where they didn't say if you died. they said their breath. also to allow the breath to come back later so the pharaoh in this case ramsay's could live again their bodies had to be mummified little girl therefore the director could return to the body if you will revive but of course there are formula laws there are many things to do before hand magical oils and all of that even if you look you'll come back to life so he needs a body. in our religion we say your soul needs your body they don't you they ascended to heaven with their bodies to join their father rod the creator to develop. so here we have randy is the great according to what is written as these mummies were not found in tools but in a hiding place to meet all these mummies and a whole series of others were in hiding place and they were hidden taken out of their tombs then the priests of the time establis
where in the mummies room it cairo museum i don't know if it's fascinating or frightening it makes an impression. well why did it gyptian zoom up by their king their royal families and the only does it bar in ancient egypt where they didn't say if you died. they said their breath. also to allow the breath to come back later so the pharaoh in this case ramsay's could live again their bodies had to be mummified little girl therefore the director could return to the body if you will revive but of...
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ade in cairo where the museum has had to postpone its opening until next year due to delays caused byn track. stay with us because coming up we have more memorable trips from the african continent, including: when ade explored ghana prospect colonial past as it celebrated 60 years of independence. you just cannot stop at all of their faces. they all have individual expressions of pain. —— ghana's colonial. and when i met the poachers responsible for protecting rwanda's majestic primates. this week we are revisiting some of our most memorable trips to africa from the last few years did it next, we had to sue down and the popular friday wrestling about in khartoum. sudan. every friday at 4.00pm, in haj yusef, khartoum, this ancient sport, originally thought up by nubian pharaohs, is still being practiced. for thousands of years, wrestling has been a fixture amongst the nubian tribes, in sudan, but it's not just a game. the nuba are originally from the nubian mountains in southern sudan but now, as unrest pushes them away from their homeland, the sport has found another home in the capit
ade in cairo where the museum has had to postpone its opening until next year due to delays caused byn track. stay with us because coming up we have more memorable trips from the african continent, including: when ade explored ghana prospect colonial past as it celebrated 60 years of independence. you just cannot stop at all of their faces. they all have individual expressions of pain. —— ghana's colonial. and when i met the poachers responsible for protecting rwanda's majestic primates....
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after gathering so much information in egypt and europe for dean and travel to cairo to continue their search of the egyptian museum there they have an appointment with egyptologist. never t.v. had surely been mummified following a ritual reserved for royals they want to find out more about this tradition. they were in the mummies room at cairo's egyptian museum i don't know if it's fascinating or frightening it makes an impression. well why did it gyptian zoë mummify their king their royal families and the only does it bar in ancient egypt where they didn't say people died the book was so they said their breath. also to allow the breath to come back later so the pharaoh in this case ramsay's could live again their bodies had to be mum and wife of the girl therefore the director could return to the body and he will revive it of course there are a formula there are many things to do before hand magical oils and all of that it took a very vivid look at come back to life so he needs a body. in our religion we say your soul needs your body they don't you they ascended to heaven with their
after gathering so much information in egypt and europe for dean and travel to cairo to continue their search of the egyptian museum there they have an appointment with egyptologist. never t.v. had surely been mummified following a ritual reserved for royals they want to find out more about this tradition. they were in the mummies room at cairo's egyptian museum i don't know if it's fascinating or frightening it makes an impression. well why did it gyptian zoë mummify their king their royal...
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so dan's foreign minister traveled to cairo for urgent meetings. the 2 peoples had often described themselves as brothers of the nile valley but now there was a growing rift. but dramatic events in khartoum brought a sudden end to tensions in november 1958 the sudanese army staged a coup d'etat overthrowing the government. general ibrahim abood took the reins of power. looking back on events some see the hand the venue gyptian president jamal abdul nasser behind the coup. general of the nasir like a military coup it. and lieutenant general abboud was close to the egyptian regime in the. year after the coup a sudanese delegation arrived in cairo to sign a new nile agreement. the 959 full utilization of nile waters agreement allocated a new share of the river ahead of the completion of the ass one high down in egypt . once constructed the dam was due to save over 30000000000 cubic meters of floodwater annually. egypt share of the nile increased by several 1000000000 cubic meters sudan's limited share more than quadruple. the 1959 agreement between eg
so dan's foreign minister traveled to cairo for urgent meetings. the 2 peoples had often described themselves as brothers of the nile valley but now there was a growing rift. but dramatic events in khartoum brought a sudden end to tensions in november 1958 the sudanese army staged a coup d'etat overthrowing the government. general ibrahim abood took the reins of power. looking back on events some see the hand the venue gyptian president jamal abdul nasser behind the coup. general of the nasir...
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on the 6th of november american secretary of state henry kissinger flew into cairo . for his 1st ever meeting with anwar sadat. they started talking about 0 pulling back to the so-called october 22nd war it's where they should have stopped business as you know we could argue for weeks and weeks and weeks over this and at the end they would still be on your territory of water solve a lot but if that's what you want we'll do it and sort out so what's the alternative is to give me a little bit more time and will go for a bigger agreement that will get them completely off the west bank of the corral back in the sinai and so that's a fun let's do the big step not the small thank you 4 days after this meeting an initial agreement was signed and the 10 to kilometer 101. the 1st step in kissinger's grand plan. the agreement guaranteed the egyptians daily convoys of nonmilitary supplies to the city of suez and the besieged 3rd army. for israel the key point of the agreement was an exchange of prisoners. israeli prison as arriving back and tell of the when met by huge crowds. p
on the 6th of november american secretary of state henry kissinger flew into cairo . for his 1st ever meeting with anwar sadat. they started talking about 0 pulling back to the so-called october 22nd war it's where they should have stopped business as you know we could argue for weeks and weeks and weeks over this and at the end they would still be on your territory of water solve a lot but if that's what you want we'll do it and sort out so what's the alternative is to give me a little bit...
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free of mohammed bin selman special protection unit came on a commercial flight from cairo. to private jets from riyadh landed an hour apart on the private runway. h. said s k one landed at 330. carrying the head of the assassination team. trip and they tell the men including 2 of the main players. the group checked into 2 hotels near the saudi consulate. surveillance cameras in both hotels showed the men leaving at 940 and 10 50 am and cameras at the consulate monitored their arrival. say leaked all the recordings that 2 planes came from so they are via to the mission airport of the church and 15 men. checked in a hotel in istanbul and before. arrived to consummate they entered the. car we did feel that even though that you cannot see inside the fact that our team arrived in turkey the circumstances of what they actually did the timing is concerned and also the composition of those people in terms of their forensic expertise that ranking one at least is alleged to be a very senior ranking intelligence officer and the fact that it's also claimed that at least 7 of that team
free of mohammed bin selman special protection unit came on a commercial flight from cairo. to private jets from riyadh landed an hour apart on the private runway. h. said s k one landed at 330. carrying the head of the assassination team. trip and they tell the men including 2 of the main players. the group checked into 2 hotels near the saudi consulate. surveillance cameras in both hotels showed the men leaving at 940 and 10 50 am and cameras at the consulate monitored their arrival. say...
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were in the mummies room at cairo's egyptian museum i don't know if it's fascinating or frightening it makes an impression. why did it by their kings their royal families and it only does it in ancient egypt where they didn't say people died. they said their breath. also to allow the breath to come back later so the pharaoh in this case ramsay's could live again their bodies had to be mummified. therefore the broke they could return to the body if you will revive but of course there are a formula there are many things to do before him magical oils and all of that it took a very vivid look at come back to life so he needs a body. in our religion your soul leaves your body they don't you go they ascended to heaven with their bodies to join their father ron the creator if you want to develop this level so here we have reds is the great according to what is written as these mummies were not found in tools but in a hiding place pretty weird all these mummies and a whole series of other different hiding places they were hidden taken out of there to the people in the priest for the time estab
were in the mummies room at cairo's egyptian museum i don't know if it's fascinating or frightening it makes an impression. why did it by their kings their royal families and it only does it in ancient egypt where they didn't say people died. they said their breath. also to allow the breath to come back later so the pharaoh in this case ramsay's could live again their bodies had to be mummified. therefore the broke they could return to the body if you will revive but of course there are a...
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the news hour including more on why activists in egypt are calling for a friday of anger rally in cairo. why free speech activists have criticized turkey over its new social media rules. and never talk about how this way into the next round of the french teacher will be the reaction it's all. the protests are taking place across india over the gang rape and subsequent death of 2 women from the marginalised community india is regarded as one of the world's most dangerous places for women with a rape occurring every 15 minutes that's according to official data and cost discrimination is added another layer to the nationwide outrage over the crimes in the state of pradesh police prevented opposition politicians from traveling to the site of $1.00 of the attacks so hot it has this report. as news spreads of the gang rape and the death of a 2nd woman from the donitz community these protesters try hard to enter the village where the 1st victim was from but it's now under knocked down emergency law was brought in on thursday off to days of demonstrations. we have section one for 4 of the india
the news hour including more on why activists in egypt are calling for a friday of anger rally in cairo. why free speech activists have criticized turkey over its new social media rules. and never talk about how this way into the next round of the french teacher will be the reaction it's all. the protests are taking place across india over the gang rape and subsequent death of 2 women from the marginalised community india is regarded as one of the world's most dangerous places for women with a...
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on the first day of school at cairos academy in st.re. >> reporter: no, not sports coaching, but, rather, life coaches. each student has a designated adult that acts as a mentor to turn to for advice and for help. seventh grader alyssa wagner and her coach, casey mcbride, have a very special bond. what did you think of casey when you first met her? >> she'd be the person who i could share things with, and she would completely support me. she was that person for me >> reporter: ceo and co-founder of cairos academy, gavin, put the mentorship in place so each student gets individualized attention. you're also a coach? >> from the ceo to teachers to our operations team to the front desk receptionist, every adult in the building works one-on-one with kids. >> reporter: coaches offer academic support, helping students with schoolwork and time management. >> what is your project right now? tell me more. >> reporter: when covid-19 hit, these coaches became students' lifelines. >> we changed from checking in two to three times a week to checkin
on the first day of school at cairos academy in st.re. >> reporter: no, not sports coaching, but, rather, life coaches. each student has a designated adult that acts as a mentor to turn to for advice and for help. seventh grader alyssa wagner and her coach, casey mcbride, have a very special bond. what did you think of casey when you first met her? >> she'd be the person who i could share things with, and she would completely support me. she was that person for me >> reporter:...
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a lot of their well just evaporate into thin air sorry call and as mentioned kaiser report was on cairo shortly there after the so-called arab spring and the revolution i remember at the time the feeling was euphoric and also this idea they called it the facebook revolution because through social media the generation in particular women and whole thanks to kicked off with the protests the women's protest against some police brutality i believe and this was at that one hand it was your forte and it was socially media and as we outsmarted mubarak and we took over with in a very short order of time they. the euphoria faded and a harder reality came in and you became sensitized to banks you know a currency devaluation and. everything that a lot of people all over the world are experienced saying and we see similar events in the lebannon argentina venezuela do you think that westerners in places like europe canada in the u.s. are too lax a days ago about thinking that something like that could happen here it's not there are the same countries. like the western countries and countries in the
a lot of their well just evaporate into thin air sorry call and as mentioned kaiser report was on cairo shortly there after the so-called arab spring and the revolution i remember at the time the feeling was euphoric and also this idea they called it the facebook revolution because through social media the generation in particular women and whole thanks to kicked off with the protests the women's protest against some police brutality i believe and this was at that one hand it was your forte and...
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that kaiser report was there just 2 or 3 weeks after the barack was overthrown we did some shows in cairo so lay out the seeds for those too young to remember what happened tell us how the wealth confiscation happened we grew up in egypt and my father was working in saudi arabia professor and we were kind of back and forth between both countries but i got my hired to cation from egypt and then 2000 live in came and we witnessed gyptian revolution and it was a spectacular events. we were like we were honored to be a part of part of the revolution and we saw we saw you know the whole country sit stand out against the current president back then and we overthrew him and then the same year we decided to leave egypt and move to canada where my father recently got his ph d. so we're all dual citizens. and we decided to move. but we were faced with a big problem of my father moving his wealth from egypt to canada and the banks pretty much froze all outcoming capital coming out of the country and you can only move like a 1000 dollars per month something ridiculous like that so which forced my fat
that kaiser report was there just 2 or 3 weeks after the barack was overthrown we did some shows in cairo so lay out the seeds for those too young to remember what happened tell us how the wealth confiscation happened we grew up in egypt and my father was working in saudi arabia professor and we were kind of back and forth between both countries but i got my hired to cation from egypt and then 2000 live in came and we witnessed gyptian revolution and it was a spectacular events. we were like we...
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assad's rage was born of the anger he felt towards his allies in cairo. the egyptians had successfully stormed across the canal on the 1st day of war. they had quickly established a defensive bridge had 10 kilometers deep and repulsed all the israeli armored attacks. but since then they had moved not an inch further east into sinai. about the liver ace said the president has said kept calling president sadat telling him mr president advance the whole israeli armed forces are in front of us and we are taking aerial strikes by the entire israeli air force there is nothing stopping you from advancing deep into sinai as we agreed but there was no answer to. what is your. 8 months earlier and to meeting in egypt set out on our side had forged a plan with a common purpose they had agreed to launch a war against israel on 2 fronts. but now it seemed the 2 presidents had entirely different concepts of the war they had planned together. as a told me that from the moment of the seizure of power is ambition his dream was to avenge the seat of my 67 when syria had lo
assad's rage was born of the anger he felt towards his allies in cairo. the egyptians had successfully stormed across the canal on the 1st day of war. they had quickly established a defensive bridge had 10 kilometers deep and repulsed all the israeli armored attacks. but since then they had moved not an inch further east into sinai. about the liver ace said the president has said kept calling president sadat telling him mr president advance the whole israeli armed forces are in front of us and...
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where in the mummies room at cairo's egyptian museum i don't know if it's fascinating or frightening it makes an impression. well why did it gyptian by their kings their royal families and the only does it bar in ancient egypt where they didn't say people died. they said their breath. also to allow the breath to come back later so the pharaoh in this case ramsay's could live again their bodies had to be mum and wife of the girl therefore the director could return to the body if you will revive it of course there are a formula there are many things to do before hand magical oils and all of that it will evolve a book and come back to life so you need somebody. in our religion we say your soul needs your body they don't you they ascended to heaven with their bodies to join their father ron the creator is the only developed. so here we have randy is the great according to what is written as these mummies were not found in tools but in a hiding place pretty weird all these mummies and a whole series of others were in hiding places up they were hidden taken out of their tunes it prevented
where in the mummies room at cairo's egyptian museum i don't know if it's fascinating or frightening it makes an impression. well why did it gyptian by their kings their royal families and the only does it bar in ancient egypt where they didn't say people died. they said their breath. also to allow the breath to come back later so the pharaoh in this case ramsay's could live again their bodies had to be mum and wife of the girl therefore the director could return to the body if you will revive...
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planned for at casablanca, cairo, moscow, tehran, dumbarton oaks, and yalta.46 and later 50 nations were there but there in spirit, too, were the victims of warsaw, coventry, shanghai. the hopes of the living and the dead were concentrated in the hands of the representatives meeting at san francisco. together, they organized a huge problem ahead of them. the discussion and amendment of the proposals prepared at dumbarton oaks. each nation was represented on all four large commissions, set up to work out the general provisions of the united nations charter and the actual structure of the general assembly, security council, and judicial organizations. these committees were divided into smaller working groups, 12 in all. chinese, english, russian, french, and spanish were the standard means of exchange among many languages spoken. and in nine weeks, the charter was ready to go before the participating governments for ratification. in the general assembly of the united nations organization, each member will have one vote. any matters within the scope of the charte
planned for at casablanca, cairo, moscow, tehran, dumbarton oaks, and yalta.46 and later 50 nations were there but there in spirit, too, were the victims of warsaw, coventry, shanghai. the hopes of the living and the dead were concentrated in the hands of the representatives meeting at san francisco. together, they organized a huge problem ahead of them. the discussion and amendment of the proposals prepared at dumbarton oaks. each nation was represented on all four large commissions, set up to...
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. —— the authorities in each of have unveiled dozens of conference recently discovered near cairo. ——an reports. archaeologically speaking, the sands of saqqara are the gift that keeps on giving. for around 3000 years, the dead were buried here. and now, once more, it gives up its secrets. dozens of ornately decorated coffins, found buried deep below the surface. not just an important historical find, but the source of some national satisfaction, too. i‘m very proud that this discovery of today, with 59 wooden coffins in perfect condition of preservation, was done by egyptian mission and egyptian hands. the coffins are believed to date back to the 6th or 7th century bc, around the time of the 26th dynasty, the last native rulers of egypt before the persian conquest. their occupants were most likely priests, dignitaries, traders, important figures, and there may well be more to come, with other coffins still to be found. so today is not the end of the discovery. i consider it is the beginning of the big discovery. these sarcophagi will now be moved to the soon—to—be—opened grand egypti
. —— the authorities in each of have unveiled dozens of conference recently discovered near cairo. ——an reports. archaeologically speaking, the sands of saqqara are the gift that keeps on giving. for around 3000 years, the dead were buried here. and now, once more, it gives up its secrets. dozens of ornately decorated coffins, found buried deep below the surface. not just an important historical find, but the source of some national satisfaction, too. i‘m very proud that this...
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amazing discovery near cairo. >>> well, thanks very much for joining us. keep in mind some big news coming this week as the rain, maybe thursday night, they're saying for sure on friday. maybe into saturday. going to cool things off, help the firefighters, help clean out our air even more. have a great night and a great week. take care. james brown and bill cowher welcoming you back to the midnight snack run. this is one tricky obstacle course. he's reaching... but he pushes it away! he's approaching a plate of iced cookies... he blows right by 'em oh the fridge looks like he's headed for the soda. wait! he jukes left! grabs the water bottle now he's just gotta get out of there. look what dropped from the sky! don't do it dennis. that's the way you execute a midnight snack run. stand up to cancer and rally want you to reduce your risk for cancer, go to takeahealthystand.org. >>> this sunday the president's health. the white house calls the president's condition very concerning, contradicting his doctor's upbeat, public assessment. >> this morning the presi
amazing discovery near cairo. >>> well, thanks very much for joining us. keep in mind some big news coming this week as the rain, maybe thursday night, they're saying for sure on friday. maybe into saturday. going to cool things off, help the firefighters, help clean out our air even more. have a great night and a great week. take care. james brown and bill cowher welcoming you back to the midnight snack run. this is one tricky obstacle course. he's reaching... but he pushes it away!...
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amazing discovery near cairo. >>> well, thanks very much for joining us.d some big news coming this week as the rain, maybe thursday night, they're saying for sure on friday. maybe into saturday. going to cool things off, help the firefighters, help clean out our air even more. have a great night and a great week. take care. in business you have to be able to shift-pivot-adapt. then do it all over again. comcast business gives you fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network. and now for a limited time, you can also get fast shipping- with amazon business prime essentials. so no matter what comes next, you'll always be ready to bounce forward. get started with powerful internet and voice for $64.90 a month, and ask how you can get one free year of amazon busines prime essentials on us. call or go online today. comcast business. (upbeat music) - [graham] this week on, "in depth." - [o'neal] welcome to the shaq center. - we tour the homes and properties of some of the show's biggest stars. if you don't go, you're gonna give me next year'
amazing discovery near cairo. >>> well, thanks very much for joining us.d some big news coming this week as the rain, maybe thursday night, they're saying for sure on friday. maybe into saturday. going to cool things off, help the firefighters, help clean out our air even more. have a great night and a great week. take care. in business you have to be able to shift-pivot-adapt. then do it all over again. comcast business gives you fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest...
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. >> isn't this something france has done a lot of, reaching out the imans, islamic study in cairo, ishis not the kind of activity that was needed? perhaps we need more of that and more of a street level more of a you and i, so to speak. >> correct. you are talking about fr ance. in aziz, john paul the second, [indiscernible] all around the world. this brotherhood altogether was for the sake of love. >> if you had a message to friends's -- france's catholics and catholics across europe or feeling isolated and perhaps afraid, what would it be? >> we talk a lot about hope. we know at the end of the day, the year, life, we win, love will win. that is the message. i know it is tough. i know it is difficult. all over the world, we are suffering heavy loads. >> okay. i'm going to have to cut you short because the french anti-terror prosecutor speaking. let's listen in. >> -- also, for the whole city of nice, again hit by terrorism. this attack is the third to take place since september 25. today, there was an attack in front of the renaissance. this was a painful reminder of the islamic terr
. >> isn't this something france has done a lot of, reaching out the imans, islamic study in cairo, ishis not the kind of activity that was needed? perhaps we need more of that and more of a street level more of a you and i, so to speak. >> correct. you are talking about fr ance. in aziz, john paul the second, [indiscernible] all around the world. this brotherhood altogether was for the sake of love. >> if you had a message to friends's -- france's catholics and catholics...
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. >> he was talking about living in moscow and cairo and dakar.t's amazing. >> a worldly guy. >> very much so. a great conversationalist, and fun to talk with. >> but recently, byron wasn't himself. his house had been broken into a few times, the thieves taking everything from money to family heirlooms. the langs say their friend who'd mentored boy scouts and let their son's rock band jam in his garage had become afraid. >> he was acting real quiet, real scared. >> and then that crime scene van showed up outside byron's home and cathy was sure her friend was in trouble. >> just worry and panic. like something's wrong. >> she was right. something was wrong. burglars had struck again. this time byron was home, and he had a gun. he had managed to defend himself, and survived the break-in. >> if you break into somebody's home, you better not have an expectation you're going to walk out alive, because the law permits them to shoot you. >> michel wetzel was the morrison county sheriff. byron told his deputies he had been in his basement when two intrude
. >> he was talking about living in moscow and cairo and dakar.t's amazing. >> a worldly guy. >> very much so. a great conversationalist, and fun to talk with. >> but recently, byron wasn't himself. his house had been broken into a few times, the thieves taking everything from money to family heirlooms. the langs say their friend who'd mentored boy scouts and let their son's rock band jam in his garage had become afraid. >> he was acting real quiet, real scared....
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support the president they are true believers in some of his most contentious policies well you saw him cairofor you you need to talk to the d.n.c. job i'm a quitter so what i want how do you think our union these early in new york city doesn't you know you hope it's only going to don't look. good. yes. stephanie came to the us 20 years ago she used to vote for the democrats you know you are for it bob and i can prove it means a lot to me because i'm trying i have every seed materially i don't have freedom to criticize the government here i have freedom to say whatever i want done but i already did notice that so many americans they are they dare not where america how they dare not to say i support they have to be silent majority. i also stephanie what she thinks about the sujan hate crimes against asian americans because of code that i don't think fell you don't think of being at times you know yeah it's very isolated case look you can ask all of them nobody experienced discrimination and what about the president's anti china rhetoric the president during the covert crisis has referred to it
support the president they are true believers in some of his most contentious policies well you saw him cairofor you you need to talk to the d.n.c. job i'm a quitter so what i want how do you think our union these early in new york city doesn't you know you hope it's only going to don't look. good. yes. stephanie came to the us 20 years ago she used to vote for the democrats you know you are for it bob and i can prove it means a lot to me because i'm trying i have every seed materially i don't...
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. >> still to come, we had to cairo to catch up with a star of women's football who is taking a shot with the men. first to poland, where abortions rights activists have converged in warsaw. as you can see, there s a heavy poce presee a protesters defied coronavirus restrictions to take to the streets. they are angry about the decision which bans abortions in cases where the child has terminal defects. let's join our correspondent in the polish capital, warsaw. welcome. there have been days of protests. what do demonstrators hope to achieve? >> well, they don't really have very clear demands. for eight days, we have seen them using strong language to basically tell the ruling party to leave. however, the face of the protest published some demands earlier this week. they were pretty broad, though. one of them is human rights improvement, another is to dismiss the government. phil: now that the court has actually passed this ruling, does the issue and there, or is there more to come. >> the prime minister said today that he would like to implement an amendment to the abortion law as so
. >> still to come, we had to cairo to catch up with a star of women's football who is taking a shot with the men. first to poland, where abortions rights activists have converged in warsaw. as you can see, there s a heavy poce presee a protesters defied coronavirus restrictions to take to the streets. they are angry about the decision which bans abortions in cases where the child has terminal defects. let's join our correspondent in the polish capital, warsaw. welcome. there have been...