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♪ >> heather: time for quick check of the headlines, live pictures out of cairo, egypt. rs of mohammed morsi holding a massive rally. today egypt's public prosecutors says it is investigating complaints accusing the deposed president of spying and inciting the killing of protestors. >> president obama delivering his weekly address saying the overhaul of the nation's immigration system can provide a big boost to the economy, citing george w. bush's support of a comprehensive solution. and 23 people have bone injured during a stampede in the running of the bulls in spain, among them an american college student. >> gregg: as we await a verdict in the george zimmerman murder trial we want to take a look at the kinds of questions that jurors are likely considering as they make their decision. to come back with a verdict of second-degree murder, there it is. jury must find that zimmerman acted with ill-will or hatred, spite or evil intent and indifference to human life. that is the definition of it. lesser charge of manslaughter, look at this. pretty straightforward. jury has t
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morsy be oday >>> we have some breaking news out of cairo, egypt. egypt's military says president morsi has been replaced by the chief justice of constitutional courts. morsi had been given a deadline today to resign. he was egypt's first democratically elected president. egypt's military has also announced the constitution has been suspended in the country. a new cabinet will be formed and, of course, we'll keep monitoring the developments in cairo egypt. this is a live look now. >>> the barbie we all know and love just got a virtual makeover to look like a "real" woman. an instrailer put a real-life touch on the doll, barbie 31", 33" waist and 2" -- 32" bust, the same measurements of a regular 19-year-old girl. >>> roberta is in the waterpark. they got the right idea when it comes to out of the heat. >>> kpix 5's elizabeth cook shows us a new option for sunscreen that you swallow in today's healthwatch. >>> reporter: the most popular sunscreen pill on the market is called heliocare derived from a fern extract. >> used for centuries to treat disord
morsy be oday >>> we have some breaking news out of cairo, egypt. egypt's military says president morsi has been replaced by the chief justice of constitutional courts. morsi had been given a deadline today to resign. he was egypt's first democratically elected president. egypt's military has also announced the constitution has been suspended in the country. a new cabinet will be formed and, of course, we'll keep monitoring the developments in cairo egypt. this is a live look now....
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it's still early in cairo egypt. it's going to be regulatory in understanding the speech last night. >> he'll be installed as interim president. what do we know about this man? >> not a lot. there's speculation about his background. he's someone who was appointed by mubarak. again, as with everything else in the process, more questions than answers. >> what do you make of the reaction from the international community? let's start off with you. >> i think the u.s., as you mentioned, the statements from barack obama last night has been conscious and restrained, which many people think is quite smart in reaction to the fluid nature of events right now. the international community is waiting to see. this is something unprecedented. this is something very different. a new permeation. >> unprecedented. egypt's revolution. you couldn't call it democracy as those in the west would know it. what we have seen is an effective military coup. we have seen the removal of a democratically elected president after only a year because
it's still early in cairo egypt. it's going to be regulatory in understanding the speech last night. >> he'll be installed as interim president. what do we know about this man? >> not a lot. there's speculation about his background. he's someone who was appointed by mubarak. again, as with everything else in the process, more questions than answers. >> what do you make of the reaction from the international community? let's start off with you. >> i think the u.s., as you...
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embassy in cairo ordered all nonessential military personnel to leave egypt. the egyptian military said it would take steps to ensure the safety of americans there including the embassy in cairo and the consulate in alexandria. egypt is a key ally in the middle east and it is also the fourth largest recipient of u.s. foreign aid. chip reid has u.s. reaction. >> reporter: state department spokeswoman jen psaki affirms the administration's hands-off decision less than two hours after president morsi was removed from office. >> i'm not going to rank sides. we don't take sides, as you know. >> reporter: but neutrality has its risks. critics say it portrays the president as simply standing by while a longtime middle east ally that receives $1.5 billion in u.s. aid a year spirals into chaos. on the streets of cairo, the neutrality had already been rejected by many protesters who accuse president obama and ambassador of egypt ann patterson of giving morsi too much support. on monday as the protests grew, the president did toughen his tone with morsi. in a phone call h
embassy in cairo ordered all nonessential military personnel to leave egypt. the egyptian military said it would take steps to ensure the safety of americans there including the embassy in cairo and the consulate in alexandria. egypt is a key ally in the middle east and it is also the fourth largest recipient of u.s. foreign aid. chip reid has u.s. reaction. >> reporter: state department spokeswoman jen psaki affirms the administration's hands-off decision less than two hours after...
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chris mitchell, cairo, egypt. >> george: egypt's christians may be rejoicing, but that joy is temperedy fears of a backlash against their community. mohammed morsi's supporters are outraged that christian leaders publicly supported his removal, and they're taking their anger out on the christian community. the voice of the martyrs reports muslim extremists in southern egypt burned dozens of christian homes and destroyed a church. in other parts of the country, at least three churches have been burned. and at least 11 believers have been killed. one of those killed was a coptic christian priest. 39-year-old father mina abud was shot in the head at an outdoor market. it happened in the town of al-arish, near the gaza border. he was killed after muslim brotherhood criticized the new coptic pope for backing the removal of morsi. in the past, egyptian christians have stayed under the radar, not participating in political or social movements for fear of reprisals. >> wendy: samuel toddros says a coptic christian and research fellow at the hudson institute center for religious freedom, and he
chris mitchell, cairo, egypt. >> george: egypt's christians may be rejoicing, but that joy is temperedy fears of a backlash against their community. mohammed morsi's supporters are outraged that christian leaders publicly supported his removal, and they're taking their anger out on the christian community. the voice of the martyrs reports muslim extremists in southern egypt burned dozens of christian homes and destroyed a church. in other parts of the country, at least three churches have...
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meanwhile, we move you to egypt. cairohrir square, protesters there in the square as they have been throughout recent days, and there are three things to watch at this moment. first off, we expect a statement from the military, who issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the president, mo hohamed morsi. we expect him to be speaking, we're hearing, possibly very shortly. and then, three, 11:00 a.m. is the deadline of that 48-hour ultimatum that was issued by the military. all three of those things coming together at this moment. let's bring in keshia millham, the washington bureau chief for al arabiya. what do we expect to happen here? >> we know the presidency issued a statement calling for the formation of a coalition government to receive the elections, blaming the opposition for not engaging the morsi government in a dialogue. and also, an indirect blame for the military saying that siding with one group in the street is very wrong. on the other hand, we hear leaks, we have seen leaks, talking about the road map that the military
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cairo. >> in egypt is deeply divided in the military is the one institution that egyptians continue have faith in. >> can the military provides stability that they are yearning for a midst of the uncertainty? we have this report. >> mass demonstrations and running street battles. but until this week, the army was noticeably quiet.
cairo. >> in egypt is deeply divided in the military is the one institution that egyptians continue have faith in. >> can the military provides stability that they are yearning for a midst of the uncertainty? we have this report. >> mass demonstrations and running street battles. but until this week, the army was noticeably quiet.
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cairo but throughout the country. we'll talk live with the former u.s. ambassador to egypt, but first we go live to cairo and yousef gamal el din >> reporter: at mott fear is very, very tense here as the sun sets. protesters are preparing from across the country, and can you hear the honking and cheers behind me. it's still early on, but the key thing to pint out here, sue, it's not just protesters opposing the incumbent president mohamed morsi. you're also seeing competing rallies from those supporting the president. the fear is that the clashes and the violence will escalate in hours to come, especially given the political paralysis that the country finds itself in because no progress has been made on the political scene. you've seen the outpour over the last 48 hours, usually late at night. you see the numbers in the hundreds of thousands, millions across the country. now, the military deadline ends wednesday afternoon, an after that they put in place a road map. it's not clear what role the army will play after that. they insist they are not interested in governing the
cairo but throughout the country. we'll talk live with the former u.s. ambassador to egypt, but first we go live to cairo and yousef gamal el din >> reporter: at mott fear is very, very tense here as the sun sets. protesters are preparing from across the country, and can you hear the honking and cheers behind me. it's still early on, but the key thing to pint out here, sue, it's not just protesters opposing the incumbent president mohamed morsi. you're also seeing competing rallies from...
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in 21 minutes you're at a deadline in cairo,egypt.ld mean for the united states if mohammed morsi doesn't resign or give in the protestors. it could put us in a very difficult position. on the streets of cairo our coverage continues. is not resigning. the military has begun moving some of its troops and soldiers into key egyptian government areas, including the state tv. we are expecting some type of statement by the military, whether it's by print or over the television, the air waves here in the next few minutes. things are definitely getting more tense here as the anticipation builds for the deadline. bill: over your right shoulder we can see the crowd that has amassed in the square behind you. connor, thank you. standby in cairo. there were 18 days of massive protests in january of 2011 that ended president hosni mubarak's nearly thee decades in power. june 24, 2012 muslim brotherhood candidate mohammed morsi became the president after a divided election, but an election nonetheless that was held in egypt. june 25th of this year h
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protests continue in cairo egypt thousands perjury. perjury-- cairo, egypt. at least 16 people have been killed. and clashes over night at cairo university between opponents and supporters of morsi. the military gave him until 8:00 our time to bow to the demands of millions of protestors that he resigned. president morsi went on national tv in egypt last night and refused to step down. >>> a big earthquake in indonesia killed at least 26 people and injured more than 200. it was a 6.1 magnitude quake. it damaged more than 15 hurricane houses and buildings -- 1500 houses and buildings. during 2004 a 9.1 quake triggered a tsunami. one that killed 240,000 people. >>> a key component of president barack obama's sweeping health care law is being delayed by a year. as kyla campbell reports the mandate would have forced some companies to provide welcome coverage to its employees by next year. >> reporter: but now those who employ 50 or more full-time workers don't have to provide coverage until 2015. that is after last year's congressional election. under the affordab
protests continue in cairo egypt thousands perjury. perjury-- cairo, egypt. at least 16 people have been killed. and clashes over night at cairo university between opponents and supporters of morsi. the military gave him until 8:00 our time to bow to the demands of millions of protestors that he resigned. president morsi went on national tv in egypt last night and refused to step down. >>> a big earthquake in indonesia killed at least 26 people and injured more than 200. it was a 6.1...
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this is in cairo egypt. these are opposing protests.upport of the president morsi and the other against the president. they want to see him go. what is happening now is there is tension that is rising as the two groups grow in these different areas and different sections of cairo. we're waiting now for the military to make a statement. according to one of the president's closest advisors he said there's a military coup under way. an effort to oust this president. we're waiting. more official word from the military. we also are awaiting to hear from the egyptian president himself. we're also following another development, another story an that's the george zimmerman trial out of fl oridflorida. the court has resumed. >> we're provided with his report on june 4th. we've had no opportunity since we started the frye and other hearings and jury selection, no opportunity to take his deposition and any follow up there. we need to do that. we need to take his deposition. there are some other witnesses, if we had the opportunity, we would like t
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. >>> to the latest on the story in cairo. egypt military is on a heightened sense of alert. least ten people died today in protests. thousands demand that morsi be reinstated. they say it was an illegal coup. and they extended the military membership. >>> the baby buzz is beginning. setting up shop at the london hospital where kate will give birth later this month. 60 spots have been claimed in a press area across the street from the private wing of st. mary's hospital. it is the same place that princess diana gave birth in the early '80s. william and kate do not know the gender of5dóe baby. it is possible william may be on search and rescue duty in south wales. >> how dramatic. truly. >> he is a charming man. he is literally prince charming. >> jeff is along the same long. >> he is our weather prince. i'm grateful for you today. i finally got to go outside and not sweat. >>> i get the blame when people don't like it, but you know who you can thank for the weather? it is the marine layer building across the california coastline from the bay area all the way down to los angel
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byron pitts in cairo, egypt, with that report. thank you. >>> all of this tension is raising new questions about egypt's future. >> can the country stabilize and return to civilian leadership? or is it on the brink of civil war? abc's devin dwyer joins us, now, from washington with more. good morning, devin. >> reporter: good morning, john and tai. that's right. the next few days in egypt are seen as a really critical period. but with the new elections, still about 9 to 12 months away, everyone is watching whether both sides in this crisis can remain peaceful. with their president under arrest, egypt's muslim brotherhood is calling for a day of action. legitimacy is a red line, chant these demonstrators. they're vowing to defend egypts's first democratically-elected president, mohamed morsi. he was removed by the military one day ago. his supporters are holding rallies around cairo, defiant in the face of a military crackdown. piles of rocks are weapons of last resort. several protesters spoke with abc news. >> my life. my body. i
byron pitts in cairo, egypt, with that report. thank you. >>> all of this tension is raising new questions about egypt's future. >> can the country stabilize and return to civilian leadership? or is it on the brink of civil war? abc's devin dwyer joins us, now, from washington with more. good morning, devin. >> reporter: good morning, john and tai. that's right. the next few days in egypt are seen as a really critical period. but with the new elections, still about 9 to 12...
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in cairo, egypt's interim president has announced a timetable holding fresh elections. the muslim brotherhood says it takes the country back to square one. it has colder the people to take to the the streets again in protest today. -- it has called the people to take to the streets again in protest today. we go to the main protest area for supporters of president morsi. >> you join us here at the mosque at the time of noon prayers. not just to offer prayers to the dead, more than 50 people killed just down the street from here at republican guard headquarters, but also a time of anger over the politics. in the past few hours we have seen people chanting saying, president morsi must be returned to power. until then, they say there will be no dialogue. have rejected the mode -- roadmap announced last night by the interim presidency. they're not the only ones dissatisfied with the transition. a rebellion movement which galvanized the latest protests also insist they were not consulted. there is tension in places like this in disarray in the back rooms or the political prot
in cairo, egypt's interim president has announced a timetable holding fresh elections. the muslim brotherhood says it takes the country back to square one. it has colder the people to take to the the streets again in protest today. -- it has called the people to take to the streets again in protest today. we go to the main protest area for supporters of president morsi. >> you join us here at the mosque at the time of noon prayers. not just to offer prayers to the dead, more than 50...
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live coverage from here and cairo, egypt. the egyptian armed forces have ousted president mohammed morsi. live pictures from cairo, where the celebration continues. the military said it will install a temporary civilian government and have suspended the constitution. they're calling for new elections. thousands of anti-morsi are still celebrating in cairo's tahrir square. the center of the popular of all that happened in 2011 that brought morsi into power. to head off possible violence from morsi supporters, the military has flooded cairo's streets. the military has arrested the chief of morsi's political party, the muslim brotherhood. more as the ccc -- cctv and in use to cover what is going on. we will join our friends in beijing for that. thank you so much for watching. are your comments or suggestions, you can always e- mail us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
live coverage from here and cairo, egypt. the egyptian armed forces have ousted president mohammed morsi. live pictures from cairo, where the celebration continues. the military said it will install a temporary civilian government and have suspended the constitution. they're calling for new elections. thousands of anti-morsi are still celebrating in cairo's tahrir square. the center of the popular of all that happened in 2011 that brought morsi into power. to head off possible violence from...
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. >>> this week unrest erupted in the streets of cairo, egypt with, after a popular uprising. i talked exclusively with a man very familiar with the region's politic and also happens to be one of the richest men in the world. saudi prince al talal shares what he thinks went wrong. >> really, islamic world over there have proven to be strong underground. but when it came to the politics of underground, they have proven to and failure. this is good news to show real face of those people who are yound ground. >> meanwhile, the other story that's sidetracking this one is oil. how much of what's happening in egypt -- or throughout the middle east, broadly speaking, is a threat to the stability of oil prices? >> well, you know, the price for oil is a function of the stability of the middle east to a certain extent. having said that, there is no doubt that the production of oil, in united states, europe and some other countries in the world, and production of more oil and gas in united states, australia and canada is going to put more pressure on the price oifl a of oil and gas in th
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. >> all right, new york yankees you, da -- nadim baba, joining us from cairo. egypt. back to to other news now as spain's prime minister declared three days of mourning for the 78 people killed in one of europe's worst rail disasters. investigators are trying to determine what caused the train to go off its tracks near the northern city of santiago. it was traveling from the capital of madrid to ferrol. part of the carriages mangled by the force of the crash were taken off the tracks. the search is for bodies and survivors. more than 220 people, many of them pilgrims and holidaymakers were onboard the eight carriage high speed train when it derailed in santiago de compostela. witnesses saw the carriages flip and fold up. >> i heard an explosion and when i arrived, one of the carriages was already over the road that comes out from there. the neighbors all come over but we begin to get scared because one of the firemen said it might explode so we retreated but then it was ok so we went back. >> during the night, dozens of bodies were brought to a makeshift mortuary wher
. >> all right, new york yankees you, da -- nadim baba, joining us from cairo. egypt. back to to other news now as spain's prime minister declared three days of mourning for the 78 people killed in one of europe's worst rail disasters. investigators are trying to determine what caused the train to go off its tracks near the northern city of santiago. it was traveling from the capital of madrid to ferrol. part of the carriages mangled by the force of the crash were taken off the tracks....
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for how stores in egypt ransacked the half waters of the ruling muslim brotherhood in cairo after millions turned out to demand president morsi renounced power by tuesday. and genetically modified diet for you or britain urges the e.u. to ease restrictions on g.m. products despite concerns that the government is treating people as guinea pigs. and watching r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital marina joshua in the studio welcome to the program now in the fallout from the latest leaks by edward snowden germany has summoned the u.s. ambassador for explanations on the leaks published in the german media france has also called on the u.s. to immediately stop spying newsroom chief of video agency ruptly lazy felon reports from the german capital. there has so far been no comment from the u.s. in response to this latest round of revelations that have been published over the weekend by dust spiegel which revealed that. half a billion communications including phone calls text messages and e-mails monitored under the n.s.a. program each month and as in germany alone now the german justic
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cheryl: we'll show you incredible pictures out of cairo, egypt.tinuing to follow this very tense situation. the deadline, 41 minutes ago. president morsi is refusing to step down. the military threatening to intervene and take over control of the country. about 20 minutes ago we were told reports that the military leaders have entered the main tv station in cairo and there could be a statement coming in the next few moments. we don't know. but millions of protestors in tahrir square in egypt. we'll keep you posted. dennis: reborn in the u.s. a new report from rockefeller and company focuses on investing in america. it's just out and takes a look at the impact on the stronger u.s. dollar, increased energy production here and local credit is expanding in the u.s. economy and maybe you ought to consider america. joining us for an exclusive report, jimmy chan. thanks for being with us. i've read your report. impressive stuff. i love pro america, especially right before july 4 but the lynch pin of it all is a stronger u.s. dollar. the fed balance sheet
cheryl: we'll show you incredible pictures out of cairo, egypt.tinuing to follow this very tense situation. the deadline, 41 minutes ago. president morsi is refusing to step down. the military threatening to intervene and take over control of the country. about 20 minutes ago we were told reports that the military leaders have entered the main tv station in cairo and there could be a statement coming in the next few moments. we don't know. but millions of protestors in tahrir square in egypt....
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gregg: conor powell live in cairo, egypt. sident morsi developed pretty quickly as he was ousted after spending just 375 days in office. egypt's constitution inspired by the principles of sharia law had been in force for less than 200 days with at least 20% of egypt's 80 million people turning out for the protest that eventually led to morsi's downfall. gregg: syrian president bashar al-asaad bragging he's still in power and his enemies have failed to overthrow him. assad denies what's been happening in this country over the past two years, the revolution there. rather he says western nations have conspired to destabilize the nation by backing rebel fighters. in the meantime opposition leaders are meeting in turkey to elect new leadership. heather: a fierce battle going on to stop the wildfire that killed 19 elite firefighters. authorities in arizona say the yarnell fire is now 45% contained. the fire commander praised the hundreds of firefighters still on the front lines. >> i'm pleased to say we had a really successful day.
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has the details now from cairo. egypt still remains choppy divided between both pro and anti morsi supporters both groups are calling for mass demonstrations on sunday so there are real concerns that you will have a repeat of violence come sunday here in town here which has been the focal point of the anti most you can call the better part of the week the protesters were first demanding and then celebrating the overthrow of morsi they want to make sure that they demand still remains popular but the pro morsi supporters are vowing that they will not leave the streets until their president is reinstated now the worst of violence was on friday night some thirty six people were killed more than a thousand injured when the two sides clashed on a local bridge the protesters filled molotov cocktails chunks of pavement rocks and stones at each other for the better part of three hours before the army intervened and that has raised serious questions that are now being asked with a rejection society as to the role and the objectivit
has the details now from cairo. egypt still remains choppy divided between both pro and anti morsi supporters both groups are calling for mass demonstrations on sunday so there are real concerns that you will have a repeat of violence come sunday here in town here which has been the focal point of the anti most you can call the better part of the week the protesters were first demanding and then celebrating the overthrow of morsi they want to make sure that they demand still remains popular but...
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filed this report from cairo. egypt is threatening to disintegrate into chaos there have been violent street battles in the center of the capital city between both pro and anti morsy demonstrators the two sides literally picking up chunks of pavement early mana tough cocktails at each other this violence going on for the better part of three hours before the army decided to get involved now there are lots of questions being asked about the army it's been accused of doing precious little and of taking sides when the army did get involved in these clashes on the october the sixth bridge they literally picked up some of these and more demonstrators on the back of a vehicle drove him over the bridge to the other side where their opponents were standing and fighting them from the opposition has also tonight reports that it used live ammunition early on friday when a group of promo she's supposed to march towards the barracks where does believe that the former president is out at least three people were killed in those clashe
filed this report from cairo. egypt is threatening to disintegrate into chaos there have been violent street battles in the center of the capital city between both pro and anti morsy demonstrators the two sides literally picking up chunks of pavement early mana tough cocktails at each other this violence going on for the better part of three hours before the army decided to get involved now there are lots of questions being asked about the army it's been accused of doing precious little and of...
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in cairo egypt's foreign minister in the meantime has assured u.s. secretary of state john kerry that the overthrow of mohamed morsi was not a military coup for although the will of the people the war correspondent and columnist to eric margolis adult star saying the ousting of a legitimate leader has little to do with democratic principles. it is nothing to do with democracy when you've seen the legitimately elected. overthrown. is i see it shameful that in the west you're needers are pussyfooting around. it is not this is an old fashioned military coup the army four hundred forty thousand man. trains were a domestic control. and there'd be egypt's police forces who were. going to ruin the tories for premier crush this sense street demonstrations so. it's going to be very difficult for the brotherhood to assert it's. twenty minutes past the hour here in the russian capital r t dot com is your source for more news updates and videos let's have a look and see what's standing by for this hour right now where you can read the story of a teenager who was
in cairo egypt's foreign minister in the meantime has assured u.s. secretary of state john kerry that the overthrow of mohamed morsi was not a military coup for although the will of the people the war correspondent and columnist to eric margolis adult star saying the ousting of a legitimate leader has little to do with democratic principles. it is nothing to do with democracy when you've seen the legitimately elected. overthrown. is i see it shameful that in the west you're needers are...
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egypt in the last two years. rick: conor powell live from cairo, thanks. critical american ally in the middle east, and the country gets more than a billion dollars a year in aid from the u.s. so president obama is watching the situation there very closely just as protesters gathered outside the white house. and the president met with his national security team right after word of the military action ousting president morsi came down. the president issuing a statement saying, quote: i now call on the egyptian military to move quickly and responsibly to return full authority back to a democratically-elected civilian government as soon as possible through an inclusive and transparent process and to avoid any arbitrary arrests of president morsi and his supporters, end quote there from the president. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendell goler is live with the latest and, wendell, what does the removal of morsi mean for u.s. aid to egypt? >> reporter: arthel, that is not yet clear. the president's carefully-crafted statement avoided using t
egypt in the last two years. rick: conor powell live from cairo, thanks. critical american ally in the middle east, and the country gets more than a billion dollars a year in aid from the u.s. so president obama is watching the situation there very closely just as protesters gathered outside the white house. and the president met with his national security team right after word of the military action ousting president morsi came down. the president issuing a statement saying, quote: i now call...
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cracking down heavily on members of the muslim brotherhood party or he's bell true has more from cairo. egypt's prosecuted general this is from judicial sources has actually frozen the assets of fourteen leading is the most figures who are behind mohamed morsi this comes after of course reports all the rest so many of the lead is of course off to these recent reports of the charges laid against the former president himself meanwhile the most a brotherhood for their part maintains they will steadfast they want president the former president ahmed mostly to come back and they will not move from my city in a mosque in central cairo and that the university is to cairo in till he is reinstated meanwhile with things in the can developments here in the interim government we have a lot of appointments and now one of the most significant ones is the vice president for foreign affairs and mohamed el baradei he is a leading opposition figure and once head of what was the largest coalition of opposition forces the national salvation front another leading opponent we've had is that the foreign head of this.
cracking down heavily on members of the muslim brotherhood party or he's bell true has more from cairo. egypt's prosecuted general this is from judicial sources has actually frozen the assets of fourteen leading is the most figures who are behind mohamed morsi this comes after of course reports all the rest so many of the lead is of course off to these recent reports of the charges laid against the former president himself meanwhile the most a brotherhood for their part maintains they will...
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cracking down heavily on the members of his muslim brotherhood party artie's bell true has more from cairo. egypt's prosecuted general this is from judicial sources has actually frozen the assets of fourteen leading is the most figures who are behind mohamed morsi this comes into office of course reports all the rest so many of that lead is of course off to these recent reports of the charges laid against the former president himself meanwhile the most a brotherhood for their part maintains they will steadfast they want president former president ahmed mostly to come back and they will not move from the city in a mosque in central cairo and that the university is to cairo intill he is reinstated meanwhile with things in the can developments here in the interim government we have a lot of appointments and i don't want to make significant ones is the vice president for foreign affairs and mohamed have but a day he is a leading opposition figure and once headed off what was the largest coalition of opposition forces the national salvation front another leading opponent of what is it the foreign head o
cracking down heavily on the members of his muslim brotherhood party artie's bell true has more from cairo. egypt's prosecuted general this is from judicial sources has actually frozen the assets of fourteen leading is the most figures who are behind mohamed morsi this comes into office of course reports all the rest so many of that lead is of course off to these recent reports of the charges laid against the former president himself meanwhile the most a brotherhood for their part maintains...
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that crowd, live pictures of cairo egypt.the way, both sides, one side for morsi, one side for the military. we will have a live report from the region in just a moment. let's get right to the floor show. looking at the entire energy complex. within $100 a barrel. let's talk about that. >> we do have quite a few issues going on in the middle east. good fundamental psychological level. i think they try to get to that level. the reason why is this. there are a lot of issues going on in the middle east. it really does not have an impact on the supply of crude oil around the world. the marketplace is not putting that much of a premium into the markets. liz: i agree with you. we have had that same supply story. we are at multi- year highs. this is why i think it is short term. yes, it is moving outside of fundamentals. liz: we were up 74 points and now we are down 72 points. i am guessing this does not have a lot to do with egypt and more with a fat head who started opening his mouth again. >> i would not discount what is going on
that crowd, live pictures of cairo egypt.the way, both sides, one side for morsi, one side for the military. we will have a live report from the region in just a moment. let's get right to the floor show. looking at the entire energy complex. within $100 a barrel. let's talk about that. >> we do have quite a few issues going on in the middle east. good fundamental psychological level. i think they try to get to that level. the reason why is this. there are a lot of issues going on in the...
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you are looking at live pictures out of cairo. egyptalled the friday of rejection. supporters of mohamed morsi vowing to retaliate against those who prayed for the muslim leader to be removed from power. >> certainly another day filled with tension. on one hand, islamic supporters of mohamed morsi aren't going down quietly. they plan to hold rallies to express outrage at the army's move to overthrow the president. the military on the other hand plan to issue a statement supporting the right for peaceful protest but blocking roadways would harm social peace. >> we are camped out here in the square until morsi is back as president. we are here until mohamed morsi is back as our president and the president of all egyptians, god willing. >> morsi, the country's formerly, the country's first elected leader, placed under house arrest. president obama keeping an eye on tensions in a statement released by his security team: members have been keeping an eye on the officials and reap leased the importance to return to a quick and responsible retu
you are looking at live pictures out of cairo. egyptalled the friday of rejection. supporters of mohamed morsi vowing to retaliate against those who prayed for the muslim leader to be removed from power. >> certainly another day filled with tension. on one hand, islamic supporters of mohamed morsi aren't going down quietly. they plan to hold rallies to express outrage at the army's move to overthrow the president. the military on the other hand plan to issue a statement supporting the...
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new violence erupting in cairo, egypt today.sters storming the cairo headquarters of president morsi's muslim brotherhood group as thousands rally to force mohamed morsi out. connor power live in jerusalem. what are the protesters demanding? >> these are some of the largest protests we have seen in egypt in months. both anti-government and pro-government groups turned out to take part in these demonstrations. it's primarily he cue lawyer christians and egyptians. they are angry with morsi and the muslim brotherhood party. opposition leaders say morsi has failed to fix egypt's struggling economy and he and the muslim brotherhood have curbed religious freedom forcing an islamic agenda on egypt. things are peaceful until early this morning where hundreds of people were injured across egypt. there are reports of deaths so they have not been confirmed. there are also reports of sexual assaults in tahrir square. bill: does it appear president morsi has any indication he's thinking of stepping down? >> reporter: he was elected just a y
new violence erupting in cairo, egypt today.sters storming the cairo headquarters of president morsi's muslim brotherhood group as thousands rally to force mohamed morsi out. connor power live in jerusalem. what are the protesters demanding? >> these are some of the largest protests we have seen in egypt in months. both anti-government and pro-government groups turned out to take part in these demonstrations. it's primarily he cue lawyer christians and egyptians. they are angry with morsi...
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gregg: the white house keeping a close eye on events in cairo, egypt. new protests splitting the country even further. we are live in washington with today's latest reaction. ♪ i'll stand by you yeaaaah! yeah. so that's our loyalty program. you're automatically enrolled, and the longer you stay, the more rewards you get. great! oh! ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ won't let nobody hurt you ♪ isn't there a simpler way to explain the loyalty program? yes. standing by you from day one. now, that's progressive. heather: a new concern in the gun debate. in florida permits are up 17%. ohio is on pace to nearly double last year's total of 65,000 new permits. early estimates already show many states are on record for their biggest year ever. 8 million americans had concealed carry permits last year. proponents argue allowing more people to carry legal guns means less crime. crime.. gregg: one fourth of july fireworks show goes horribly wrong. >> run! run! gregg: you can hear the terrified crowd screaming in simi valley, california. at least 28 people have been injured whe
gregg: the white house keeping a close eye on events in cairo, egypt. new protests splitting the country even further. we are live in washington with today's latest reaction. ♪ i'll stand by you yeaaaah! yeah. so that's our loyalty program. you're automatically enrolled, and the longer you stay, the more rewards you get. great! oh! ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ won't let nobody hurt you ♪ isn't there a simpler way to explain the loyalty program? yes. standing by you from day one. now, that's...
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live looking cairo, egypt, screen left probe morsi support -- morsi. calling a brotherhood -- calling on people to protest all over the country on sunday. so this is just getting started. but as night approaches there are growing fears that this unrest could really spin out of control. all sides digging in for a long battle. live report on this developing story in just a few minutes. we begin with another fox news alert as we get word of a new offer asylum for edward snowden. hello, everyone. >> this is what he has been waiting for. it is bolivian president morales who is now the latest world leader extending an offer of asylum who does not have a passport anymore to snowden. it follows an incident where morales 'plane was rerouted and following reports that snowden may have been onboard. morales joins a growing list of african-american leaders helping the fugitive leak er. hi, elizabeth. >> hi. you are right on one hand the list of countries denying edward snowden's request for asylum. we are seeing a list of countries that are willing to accept his r
live looking cairo, egypt, screen left probe morsi support -- morsi. calling a brotherhood -- calling on people to protest all over the country on sunday. so this is just getting started. but as night approaches there are growing fears that this unrest could really spin out of control. all sides digging in for a long battle. live report on this developing story in just a few minutes. we begin with another fox news alert as we get word of a new offer asylum for edward snowden. hello, everyone....
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live view here in cairo in egypt. at 9:30 local time. day, a new dawn for a country which is now at a watersh watershed, a time of tumultuous change. on wednesday the military here intervened in politics. the muslim brotherhood, the party that had been running the country for a year, and the president, the former president now, mohamed morsi, are out. members of the brotherhood and indeed morsi himself are under house arrest after their ouster on wednesday. the president, or the former president's staff and the muslim brotherhood members have been arrested. they say that this was a military coup. well, protesters who have been looking for this new day cheered the announcement from the military when it came at around 9:00 local time. jubilant about the removal of morsi from office. the military flying apache helicopters low over the square, tahrir square behind me, to cheers from the egyptian public, who only a year ago eventually sent them back to their barracks in disgrace after they'd been running the country in the interim period betw
live view here in cairo in egypt. at 9:30 local time. day, a new dawn for a country which is now at a watersh watershed, a time of tumultuous change. on wednesday the military here intervened in politics. the muslim brotherhood, the party that had been running the country for a year, and the president, the former president now, mohamed morsi, are out. members of the brotherhood and indeed morsi himself are under house arrest after their ouster on wednesday. the president, or the former...
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egypt. all of this taking place just days after the ousting of mohammed morsi. carl is in cairo. we've seen for the past few days masses of people. those supporting morsi and those supporting -- >> reporter: outside the headquarters of the republican guard building. wire here separating the military on one side. the significance of that building is that is where we believe the deposed president morsi is still being held under arrest. if you lock across here, then what you can see are thousands, possibly even tens of thousands of supporters of the deposed president. they have marched from one of the mosques that is a stronghold of the muslim brother hood and with them, they've brought four coffins. they are empty because this has been a symbolic funeral to mark the scores of deaths that there have been overnight last night for example, even where we are now, yesterday, the muslim brotherhood say five of their members were gunned down here. the military say they didn't use live fire. the health minister has given us an idea that at least one person was killed here. but right now as
egypt. all of this taking place just days after the ousting of mohammed morsi. carl is in cairo. we've seen for the past few days masses of people. those supporting morsi and those supporting -- >> reporter: outside the headquarters of the republican guard building. wire here separating the military on one side. the significance of that building is that is where we believe the deposed president morsi is still being held under arrest. if you lock across here, then what you can see are...
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when you have geopolitical risk, storyline like egypt crossing and people shot in cairo you would think gold would tick up as a safety play. it doesn't. why? >> you know why? gold is going higher is a inflation story. we don't have that. the fed is data dependent going forward. they are looking for 6.35. i might argue the fact that we have deflation f that is the case who wants to own gold? i think the new play get on board the 10-year. i think the 10-year could rally back and yields could come in here. david: brian, i want to get to your picks. you have two retail companies you're picking, jcpenney and abercrombie & fitch. the thing i wonder with retail sector, consumers seem in some people's mind to be running out of money. their income is not growing as fast as inflation is. they're dipping into savings. savings rate is down as as a result dipping into savings buying more. aren't consumers running out of money is this is a concern for retail officers. >> a concern for low-end retailers. people are competing for low income jobs like retail. that is worry. keeps wages down. the particu
when you have geopolitical risk, storyline like egypt crossing and people shot in cairo you would think gold would tick up as a safety play. it doesn't. why? >> you know why? gold is going higher is a inflation story. we don't have that. the fed is data dependent going forward. they are looking for 6.35. i might argue the fact that we have deflation f that is the case who wants to own gold? i think the new play get on board the 10-year. i think the 10-year could rally back and yields...
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we'll take you live to egypt when we come back, take you live to cairo. e $100 a barrel, first time we've seen that since september. find out how long it will stay up there. a look at the oil market when we come back and who would have thunk, it germany may have the answer to job creation in the united states. wait until you hear steve liesman's eye-opening report. you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good
we'll take you live to egypt when we come back, take you live to cairo. e $100 a barrel, first time we've seen that since september. find out how long it will stay up there. a look at the oil market when we come back and who would have thunk, it germany may have the answer to job creation in the united states. wait until you hear steve liesman's eye-opening report. you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building...
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this is a live picture right now cairo, egypt. this is not over by a long shot.rt from the front lines straight ahead. many u.s. workers are still there on the ground. ♪ liz: now isn't this interesting the lacque laggards today are my technology names. straddling the flatline, microsoft also flat as well, intel down. facebook is higher today. nicole has the story. nicole: taking a look at facebook in particular, member all the hoopla pertaining to the big announcement? that turned out to be a graph search available on facebook to all of their users today. maybe you've heard of it, maybe you didn't. it gives you the opportunity to find queries. related time restaurants. you hit up friends . we have watched facebook shares, year to date to the downside. liz: i want your opinion on my look. look. , we will be doing this comment here is the building home for heroes right here. nicole: i love it. liz: i did not say that. >> you are going to say it. liz: yes, we're building mortgage freeney homes, so i hoe you find it in your heart. charlie gasparino here to tell about
this is a live picture right now cairo, egypt. this is not over by a long shot.rt from the front lines straight ahead. many u.s. workers are still there on the ground. ♪ liz: now isn't this interesting the lacque laggards today are my technology names. straddling the flatline, microsoft also flat as well, intel down. facebook is higher today. nicole has the story. nicole: taking a look at facebook in particular, member all the hoopla pertaining to the big announcement? that turned out to be a...
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this is out of cairo egypt. this is according to reuters.ad and seven injured. this the fighting between those who support morsi and those against him. >> the anti-morsi protesters have been gathered over the last week. the opposing camping throwing stones and shooting fireworks at each other. >>> the pope arrives in rio on his first foreign trip. >> there's millions of young catholics. they will be there for world youth day celebrations. what he's trying to do is reenergize catholics. >> here you have the first latin american pope visiting the home continent. give us a sense of what is it like. what's the mood on the ground? >> reporter: well, to say excitement is an understatement. we're on copa cabana beach. this will be the first big event on thursday. a million of people are expected to show up. the music sounds more like carnivale than an event. there's a huge amount of excitement here. people pouring in from around the world. the airport was packed with pilgrims. pretty incredible. >> of course, brazil very important to the church as
this is out of cairo egypt. this is according to reuters.ad and seven injured. this the fighting between those who support morsi and those against him. >> the anti-morsi protesters have been gathered over the last week. the opposing camping throwing stones and shooting fireworks at each other. >>> the pope arrives in rio on his first foreign trip. >> there's millions of young catholics. they will be there for world youth day celebrations. what he's trying to do is...
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this is out of cairo, egypt. there's fighting that's taken place in tahrir square.unman has opened fire using an automatic weapon. one person fell to the ground. there were a group of pro-morsi supporters were marching toward the u.s. embassy when they were diverted toward tahrir square. that's when the fighting broke out. i want to bring in reza who is tell us what is taking place. >> reporter: this were fierce clashes between supporters and protesters. they happened right outside the parameter of tahrir square. multiple witnesses telling us several hundred protesters were marching toward the u.s. embassy to protest against u.s. meddling in egypt affairs. some members shifted and started marching toward tahrir square which is the home base for opponents. witnesses say both sides were firing weapons. one witness telling us an individual from the morsi crowd took out an automatic weapon and fired into the tahrir crowd and two people dropped to the ground. it's very difficult to figure out who is who and if anyone has any official affiliation with any movement or poli
this is out of cairo, egypt. there's fighting that's taken place in tahrir square.unman has opened fire using an automatic weapon. one person fell to the ground. there were a group of pro-morsi supporters were marching toward the u.s. embassy when they were diverted toward tahrir square. that's when the fighting broke out. i want to bring in reza who is tell us what is taking place. >> reporter: this were fierce clashes between supporters and protesters. they happened right outside the...
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has reportedly taken control of the major media outlets including the state broadcaster in cairo. >> in egypt is deeply divided in the military is the one institution that egyptians continue have faith in. >> can the military provides stability that they are yearning for a midst of the uncertainty? we have this report. >> mass demonstrations and running street battles. but until this week, the army was noticeably quiet. on monday, that changed. military or is bearing the national flag flew over the crowd in the issued an ultimatum giving the government 48 hours to resolve the crisis or the military would intervene. protesters were delighted. >> we have always trusted our army. >> armed forces are the best people to rule egypt right now because there is a lack of security. >> the confidence his opponents have in the army is perhaps surprising giving the controversial role of the military and the toppling of former president hosni mubarak. they helped overthrow him but they were reluctant to let go of power. there is hardly any organization and eat if that is as well- organized as the army. it
has reportedly taken control of the major media outlets including the state broadcaster in cairo. >> in egypt is deeply divided in the military is the one institution that egyptians continue have faith in. >> can the military provides stability that they are yearning for a midst of the uncertainty? we have this report. >> mass demonstrations and running street battles. but until this week, the army was noticeably quiet. on monday, that changed. military or is bearing the...
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thousands of area residents had to be evacuated. >>> breaking news in cairo egypt where at least 42 people dead and 300 injured after gunshots rang outside the republican headquarters. it's where morsi is said to be held. reza is monitoring the situation for us. every second it gets further and further out of con an ugly, ugl in cairo. a lot of egyptians were hoping the transition to a new government would be smooth and easy. this is a strong sign it's not going to be easy. 42 people killed, 300 injured in clashes between supporters of morsi and security forces. early this morning around dawn, 4:00 a.m., seven and a half hours ago, it happened in front of the presidential guard headquarters this is where mr. morsi is being held. security forces saying this attack was launched by an armed group of terrorists. they know this is the security forces who attacked. they are saying they fired during or shortly after morning prayers. again, all the claims, it's difficult to verify what happened. the aftermath, bloody, chaotic. hundreds of the victims and many fatalities race to a nearby makeshift
thousands of area residents had to be evacuated. >>> breaking news in cairo egypt where at least 42 people dead and 300 injured after gunshots rang outside the republican headquarters. it's where morsi is said to be held. reza is monitoring the situation for us. every second it gets further and further out of con an ugly, ugl in cairo. a lot of egyptians were hoping the transition to a new government would be smooth and easy. this is a strong sign it's not going to be easy. 42 people...
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. >>> and another day of crisis and crackdowns in cairo, as egypt braces for tomorrow's expected protests and his supporters rounded up the constitution. they were on the front >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with terry moran. >>> hello, everybody, and thank you for joining us on our nation's independence day, and honoring those who fought. and the drawdown in afghanistan, and the longest war america has waged, continues. tonight, we'll meet a father, a husband, a staff sergeant, and a man amazingly on the front lines, despite repeatedly cheating death. >> reporter: we're flying on a blackhawk helicopter, to a remote part of eastern afghanistan. the gunner's bullets are in response to the taliban shooting at us down below. we come here to tell the story of the last americans fighting this longest american war. meet staff sergeant chad joiner, he should not be here, not on this patrol, not in afghanistan, in fact, he shouldn't even be alive. joiner has survived not one, not two, but seven roadside bombs like these, the deadly weapons that have claimed nearly 2500 american lives
. >>> and another day of crisis and crackdowns in cairo, as egypt braces for tomorrow's expected protests and his supporters rounded up the constitution. they were on the front >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with terry moran. >>> hello, everybody, and thank you for joining us on our nation's independence day, and honoring those who fought. and the drawdown in afghanistan, and the longest war america has waged, continues. tonight, we'll meet a...
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later, take a look at the heart of cairo, egypt. a very ominous night. hundreds of thousands of people in the streets. the offices of the ruling muslim brotherhood have been overrun. the military issued an order that some are saying amounts to a ticking time bomb. we'll take you there. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back
later, take a look at the heart of cairo, egypt. a very ominous night. hundreds of thousands of people in the streets. the offices of the ruling muslim brotherhood have been overrun. the military issued an order that some are saying amounts to a ticking time bomb. we'll take you there. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people...
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cairo, egypt. we just learned there's the ultimatum that the military issued to both sides, president morsi and his opponents to make peace. they say they will get involved. what are you learning? >> reporter: critical developments in egypt today. it's a little too early to figure out what the outcome is. there's strong indications that this country has taken a step toward the egyptian revolution part two. the military coming out with a critical statement within the past couple of hours and it could be a turning point. the forces essentially saying the government, the political factions have 48 hours to resolve this crisis and come to an agreement and quote meet the demand of the people. that important message was followed by theatrics been the armed forces. we heard a huge roar where we are. we came out here and looked up bo above and saw five egyptian helicopters and every time they went over the crowd just went nuts. they are pleased with the military. they believe they are getting closer to the
cairo, egypt. we just learned there's the ultimatum that the military issued to both sides, president morsi and his opponents to make peace. they say they will get involved. what are you learning? >> reporter: critical developments in egypt today. it's a little too early to figure out what the outcome is. there's strong indications that this country has taken a step toward the egyptian revolution part two. the military coming out with a critical statement within the past couple of hours...
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has reportedly taken control of the major media outlets including the state broadcaster in cairo. >> in egypt is deeply divided in the military is the one institution that egyptians continue have faith in. >> can the military provides stability that they are yearning for a midst of the uncertainty? we have this report. >> mass demonstrations and running street battles. but until this week, the army was noticeably quiet. on monday, that changed. military or is bearing the national flag flew over the crowd in the issued an ultimatum giving the government 48 hours to resolve the crisis or the military would intervene. protesters were delighted. >> we have always trusted our army. >> armed forces are the best people to rule egypt right now because there is a lack of security. >> the confidence his opponents have in the army is perhaps surprising giving the controversial role of the military and the toppling of former president hosni mubarak. they helped overthrow him but they were reluctant to let go of power. there is hardly any organization and eat if that is as well- organized as the army. it
has reportedly taken control of the major media outlets including the state broadcaster in cairo. >> in egypt is deeply divided in the military is the one institution that egyptians continue have faith in. >> can the military provides stability that they are yearning for a midst of the uncertainty? we have this report. >> mass demonstrations and running street battles. but until this week, the army was noticeably quiet. on monday, that changed. military or is bearing the...
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live looking cairo, egypt, screen left probe morsi support -- morsi. a brotherhood -- calling on people to protest all over the country on sunday. so this is just getting started. but as night approaches there are growing fears that this unrest could really spin out
live looking cairo, egypt, screen left probe morsi support -- morsi. a brotherhood -- calling on people to protest all over the country on sunday. so this is just getting started. but as night approaches there are growing fears that this unrest could really spin out
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. >> reporter: the united states is watching events in cairo closely, egypt is one of the united states'sst, and one of of the largest recipients of american dollars in the east. just days before, demonstrators gathered across the country to call for morsi to step down and for new elections to be held. according to the military, these demonstrations turned into the largest protest in egyptian history with millions demonstrating across the country. >> i want to send the message to president morsi in egypt. you are not welcome here. please get out. >> we don't want anymore of the muslim brotherhood. we are not convinced with mohammed morsi, and we're going to stay on the streets until he leaves. >> reporter: feeling the momentum, the protesters came out the next day hoping the military would take their side. the crowds were so big, the military so strong, that the military gave morsi a 48-hour deadline to answer the crowds' demands. when they came out into the square, the crowd cheered. how do you feel about it? >> we're very happy, it is one of the best things that happened in egypt, we ha
. >> reporter: the united states is watching events in cairo closely, egypt is one of the united states'sst, and one of of the largest recipients of american dollars in the east. just days before, demonstrators gathered across the country to call for morsi to step down and for new elections to be held. according to the military, these demonstrations turned into the largest protest in egyptian history with millions demonstrating across the country. >> i want to send the message to...
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of the united states to immediately change our assistance programs to egypt. >> ifill: back in cairo, egypt's caretaker president ordered an investigation into today's killings. that call was echoed by nobel peace laureate mohamed el- baradei, who appeared set over the weekend to be offered the prime minister's job. but egypt's second-largest islamist faction, the hardline al nour party, objected. al nour had backed the army's plan for elections, but after today's violence in cairo, it suspended its support. as dusk gathered late today, tens of thousands of muslim brotherhood and morsi supporters again flocked to the site of the killings, in protest. a short time ago, egypt's interim leader adly mansour issued a decree stating that new parliamentary elections will be held no later than february 2014, after ammendments to the country's suspended constitution are approved in a referendum. he also said that a presidential election will be held once the new parliament convenes. for more, i'm joined by steven cook, a senior fellow for middle eastern studies at the council on foreign relations and
of the united states to immediately change our assistance programs to egypt. >> ifill: back in cairo, egypt's caretaker president ordered an investigation into today's killings. that call was echoed by nobel peace laureate mohamed el- baradei, who appeared set over the weekend to be offered the prime minister's job. but egypt's second-largest islamist faction, the hardline al nour party, objected. al nour had backed the army's plan for elections, but after today's violence in cairo, it...