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can see it is now back areas again this some parts of the countryside those people in supporting dr morsi are coming by buses from the countryside from villages and they represent one political viewpoint it's lemmas political point of view why goes into how here are different political views they would present the model egypt egypt not the people who are the private people we could and socially who look at religion as a solution to the chronic problems if you look at what i'll do school. it's to mobilize most people to come to cairo he had to convince them that this is going to be at the restrictions in support of god in support of god's rule show me out and also to support the show me how to do all for the person the morsi and that is the only way you can remove the license prisons for people who look at the closes look at what they are coming from and what does your group what do you know about this time actually are and to simply it is a magic wand for real problems to get through to sure this of course ok then obviously as as you say many divisions here we just see some live pictures
can see it is now back areas again this some parts of the countryside those people in supporting dr morsi are coming by buses from the countryside from villages and they represent one political viewpoint it's lemmas political point of view why goes into how here are different political views they would present the model egypt egypt not the people who are the private people we could and socially who look at religion as a solution to the chronic problems if you look at what i'll do school. it's...
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going to was you should not just the middle east expert dr o'mara sure says morsi is not doing enough to pacify his opponents the last thirteen point two million voters who voted for the president and there are more din twelve million that will do against him so any of these camps can mobilize hundreds of seldon's and you would in egypt it's a power struggle the opposition or some of its leaders at least lost the presidential elections in the parliamentary elections before death they are quite weighty about islamist supporters of the president and you don't want to see it is an islamist domination of egypt's elected institutions the president was elected by a video margin the i'm not surprised with the polarization i think the president could have done a better job in containing such a call that was issued by having the better communication strategies but definitely in egypt if the constitution was upheld and if we had. on him introductions i think egypt would be heading towards the high tech. witnesses to report a possible ceasefire violation as israel hits a residential area in gaza
going to was you should not just the middle east expert dr o'mara sure says morsi is not doing enough to pacify his opponents the last thirteen point two million voters who voted for the president and there are more din twelve million that will do against him so any of these camps can mobilize hundreds of seldon's and you would in egypt it's a power struggle the opposition or some of its leaders at least lost the presidential elections in the parliamentary elections before death they are quite...
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now middle east expert dr o'meara sure says morsi is not doing enough to pacify his opponents the last thirteen point two million voters who voted for the president and our lord in twelve million that will do it for is against him. so any of these camps can mobilize hundreds of seldon's in egypt it's a power struggle the opposition or some of its leaders at least lost the presidential elections in the parliamentary elections before that they are quite weighty about islamist supporters of the president and you don't want to see it is an islamist domination of egypt's elected institutions as it was elected by a margin i'm not surprised with the polarization i think the president could have done a better job in containing such of all the lies issued by having a better communication strategy but definitely egypt if the constitution was upheld and if we had. all of introductions i think egypt will be heading towards the truck . a number of western countries plus the un have hit out at israel for authorizing three thousand new settler homes in the west bank and east jerusalem israel's move c
now middle east expert dr o'meara sure says morsi is not doing enough to pacify his opponents the last thirteen point two million voters who voted for the president and our lord in twelve million that will do it for is against him. so any of these camps can mobilize hundreds of seldon's in egypt it's a power struggle the opposition or some of its leaders at least lost the presidential elections in the parliamentary elections before that they are quite weighty about islamist supporters of the...
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instead of uniting the nation mohammed morsi is addressed seems to have divided it even further but dr counterterrorism advisor to the u.s. congress says that despite the opposition's determination to make morsi back down he has a strong chance of keeping the new powers under themself. the country is clearly split but mr morsi is strong because he has many institutions under his control the parliament the presidency the upper layer of the army now has replaced many officers in his calculations on december the fifteenth he went because the most organized force now in egypt at least for the next few months is the muslim brotherhood and their allies the salafist they've gotten a majority in parliament with allies of course they've got the president elected with allies and now some of his allies had abandoned him but they don't have the strength to organize and reach out to citizens the way the muslim brotherhood have so this looks like a recipe for a long. civil uprising against the government i am not sure that this is going to go immediately into what people think could be a civil war u
instead of uniting the nation mohammed morsi is addressed seems to have divided it even further but dr counterterrorism advisor to the u.s. congress says that despite the opposition's determination to make morsi back down he has a strong chance of keeping the new powers under themself. the country is clearly split but mr morsi is strong because he has many institutions under his control the parliament the presidency the upper layer of the army now has replaced many officers in his calculations...
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bubbling up right at the presidential palace in cairo as egypt's president morsi refuses to back down from his controversial political dr drew a long awaited address to the nation. united last rebels join president assad in dismissing washington's chemical weapons fears as media against the wall it was invasion fleetest of poised on syria's borders. plus one step forward one step that i go just as the american standard slash of the cold war era nor limiting trade it improves a reserve bank on a certain russian officials provoking a promise of a similar move from moscow. you're watching live from moscow with me to bond with their good to have you with us this afternoon along to the bridge of state address by egypt's president morsi has failed to silence the angry voices on the streets of cairo protesters claim he still ignored the key demands by volume to push on with a referendum on an islamist led constitution that from cairo based reporter. president mohamed morsi basically stuck by his decisions he said in his speech he said this consulate curation which was very contentious very people described it as a power grab w
bubbling up right at the presidential palace in cairo as egypt's president morsi refuses to back down from his controversial political dr drew a long awaited address to the nation. united last rebels join president assad in dismissing washington's chemical weapons fears as media against the wall it was invasion fleetest of poised on syria's borders. plus one step forward one step that i go just as the american standard slash of the cold war era nor limiting trade it improves a reserve bank on a...
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morsi annulled most of the decree that gave him almost limitless power last month. he refused to meet the demand that he send a draft constitution for referendum saturday. >>> dr. you for joining us today. >> good to be with you. >> after days and weeks of protests and pushback, why now? why did president morsi decide he would scale back almost all of that decree? >> we're going to have to wait and see what the remainder, what remains of that decree. he didn't scratch it entirely. there's a new version. the devil is in the details. assuming most of it has changed, it's probably a combination, he probably did not anticipate there would be quite the public outcry. it was visions of egypt's early days of the revolution with thousands flooding into tahrir square and the military, which is standing in between the three players here. there's the muslim brotherhood and mr. morsi. secularists and liberalist and the military in the middle. they may have whispered into his ear saying they wanted peace and stability. the u.s., behind the scenes, may be talking to their egyptian friends. i would think it's a combination of things with him saying he grabbed too far. >> do y
morsi annulled most of the decree that gave him almost limitless power last month. he refused to meet the demand that he send a draft constitution for referendum saturday. >>> dr. you for joining us today. >> good to be with you. >> after days and weeks of protests and pushback, why now? why did president morsi decide he would scale back almost all of that decree? >> we're going to have to wait and see what the remainder, what remains of that decree. he didn't...
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dr. dilip joe joseph has been released. he's expected to be reunited with his family soon. >>> morsi has canceled a decree giving him sweeping powers but anything that was proposed before it will stand. it triggered vie lend protests. critics call morsi's latest move a farce, a referendum on egypt's constitution is set for next week. >>> president obama is taking his message of mid-class tax cuts back on the road. he's heading to m tomorrow the plant is a uaw shop and it's expected to pull him into the debate over the union's and to organize workers. those are your top stories. "reliable sources" is up at the top of the hour but right now back to "fareed zakaria gps." >>> one out of two men will develop cancer in their lifetime. women are a little luckier. one out of three will get it. regards of your sex, those are terrifying numbers. but all of that could change because cures are inside. this is the president of the world's largest cancer center, m.d. anderson in houston, texas. >>> you believe we are at a point where we could actually cure cancer. >> i think we're at a major turning point in the history of cancer medicine
dr. dilip joe joseph has been released. he's expected to be reunited with his family soon. >>> morsi has canceled a decree giving him sweeping powers but anything that was proposed before it will stand. it triggered vie lend protests. critics call morsi's latest move a farce, a referendum on egypt's constitution is set for next week. >>> president obama is taking his message of mid-class tax cuts back on the road. he's heading to m tomorrow the plant is a uaw shop and it's...
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dr. drew pinsky. >>> a violent showdown outside egypt's presidential palace. police firing tear gas at anti-morsi demonstrators who broke through a barbed wire barricade. at least 19 people are injured. this comes after an earlier attack today on the offices of president morsi's political party. >>> a "360" follow. american software mogul john mcafee on the run from police in belize is in guatemala and will seek asylum. he's wanted for questioning in the shooting death of his neighbor in belize. mcafee's attorney confirmed the asylum request and denies he had anything to do with the murder. >>> prince william visiting his wife katherine today as she spends a second day in the hospital. news that the royal couple are expecting a child came as she was admitted yesterday for acute morning sickness. buckingham palace says the duchess could remain in the hospital for days. >>> anderson we missed you on "360" yesterday. today on "anderson live" we learned why. >> i wake up in the middle of the night and it feels like my eyes are on fire. my eyeballs. i think oh, well maybe i have sand in my eyes or som
dr. drew pinsky. >>> a violent showdown outside egypt's presidential palace. police firing tear gas at anti-morsi demonstrators who broke through a barbed wire barricade. at least 19 people are injured. this comes after an earlier attack today on the offices of president morsi's political party. >>> a "360" follow. american software mogul john mcafee on the run from police in belize is in guatemala and will seek asylum. he's wanted for questioning in the shooting...
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dr. joseph's life. it also netted two arrests of taliban leaders. >> gregg: peter, thanks. >> heather: tensions rightsing in egypt after president morsi withdraws partf a controversial decree but refuses referendum on new constitution and triggering new protests across cairo the live images you are looking at here near the presidential palace. earlier in the day, thousands of people taking to the streets to demand the fall of the regime. president saying that the referendum is necessary to complete the transition to democracy. >> gregg: syrian rebels linked to al-qaeda iraq capturing an army post in the north. to force loyal to the north on the outskirts of damascus. the fighting in syria spilling over into neighboring lebanon. supporters and opponents of assad exchanging fire there. four people have been kill and a dozen wounded. >>> on violent end to a standoff at a fast-food restaurant. sacramento police and swatted teams surrounding this jack-in-the-box yesterday. investigators say that a suspect held two female hostages inside for at least three hours. one of the women reportedly escaped on her own and according to reports, officers determined
dr. joseph's life. it also netted two arrests of taliban leaders. >> gregg: peter, thanks. >> heather: tensions rightsing in egypt after president morsi withdraws partf a controversial decree but refuses referendum on new constitution and triggering new protests across cairo the live images you are looking at here near the presidential palace. earlier in the day, thousands of people taking to the streets to demand the fall of the regime. president saying that the referendum is...
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dr. joseph is seen here in this video posted on youtube. there's no word on his condition or if he was harmed in captivity. >>> in egypt, a call for new protest against president morsi today. his attempt to diffuse weeks of unrest failed. last night's announcement did not satisfy opponents on a draft constitution. we are live in cairo. do his opponents see this as a victory? >> reporter: well, right now, they don't feel it is a victory. not only has the referendum gone ahead as scheduled, there's been no dialogue about the constitution and the articles which are the main source of detention. the decree issued november 22nd was the cast list to the street protests we have been seeing. over the past two weeks, the demands of the protesters extend beyond the decree. they want a new constitution drafted. what the opponents say is the constitution does not represent a broad section of egyptians, does not protect the rights of minorities and women. they want it rejected and repealed. they were hoping to do it through a dialogue with the president. the president is not budging on that. yesterday, he held marathon talks. he announced he's cannesling the constitutional decla
dr. joseph is seen here in this video posted on youtube. there's no word on his condition or if he was harmed in captivity. >>> in egypt, a call for new protest against president morsi today. his attempt to diffuse weeks of unrest failed. last night's announcement did not satisfy opponents on a draft constitution. we are live in cairo. do his opponents see this as a victory? >> reporter: well, right now, they don't feel it is a victory. not only has the referendum gone ahead as...