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their voices have been heard and egypt will never be the same and the new egypt embraced as a positive example of change in the arab world by the west is not the only one paying what is the biggest thing you know. during your time there was a bit of security but now there is less security on the streets israel has also been left hanging a slow road to stability in neighboring egypt mixed with a massively unpopular israeli foreign policy makes a dangerous cocktail. the pace for change towards those escalation was very slow so you had a lot of frustration on one side and then you had a lot of anger that. exacerbated after the killing of the five hundred soldiers all egyptian territory by israeli gunfire. taking up the situation even further the recent attack on the israeli embassy in cairo protesters threw stones and stormed the building as military police stood by and watched for hours three demonstrators were killed and over a thousand injured. mission to this situation can get worse for israel not for us which is starting to get stronger this is not a negative thing for us but a plus.
their voices have been heard and egypt will never be the same and the new egypt embraced as a positive example of change in the arab world by the west is not the only one paying what is the biggest thing you know. during your time there was a bit of security but now there is less security on the streets israel has also been left hanging a slow road to stability in neighboring egypt mixed with a massively unpopular israeli foreign policy makes a dangerous cocktail. the pace for change towards...
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people in egypt. got in egypt was very enthusiastic but there are millions upon millions of people in cairo so i don't know whether we can say it's a majority of vision people or not definitely is popular among certain circles there not by the way among some of the muslim quarters or parties in egypt but look egypt and turkey cannot and will not fall in a strategic alliance for too long of a time for two simple reasons because so out in modern history of the middle east the arab countries have always rejected any attempt by unknown out of power whether it was iran of the shah which is she always or it will be now turkey which is sunni but not add up to a german eyes out of politics i can see objections coming to this from countries like saudi arabia also by the way from egypt and other countries to look what may seem today to be the tide to be the wave upon which the turks are writing i may seem to be totally different in a short period of time depends on many variables amount then also what will real
people in egypt. got in egypt was very enthusiastic but there are millions upon millions of people in cairo so i don't know whether we can say it's a majority of vision people or not definitely is popular among certain circles there not by the way among some of the muslim quarters or parties in egypt but look egypt and turkey cannot and will not fall in a strategic alliance for too long of a time for two simple reasons because so out in modern history of the middle east the arab countries have...
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there are forces in egypt. and the secular nation so all together i would say look if there are two armies they greatly there is no question about it he's very popular he's doing well for his country but he may be made to try to build too much in short period of time and that could be leading to his downfall later on in terms of foreign policy ok john if i ask you one of the things go ahead rachel one of things i think is very interesting is that you know a lot of what joseph had to say is i don't think that you know we we've always had just black and white from a western point of view looking at the arab and muslim world is very black and white and i think we've been very much surprised over the last few months and i think that's an understatement one thing i think there is a lot of unity and not just sectarian differences is the end of neo colonialism in the region by the west now i think that's one commonality and the entire region can embrace irrespective of your religious sect go ahead. i think i think isr
there are forces in egypt. and the secular nation so all together i would say look if there are two armies they greatly there is no question about it he's very popular he's doing well for his country but he may be made to try to build too much in short period of time and that could be leading to his downfall later on in terms of foreign policy ok john if i ask you one of the things go ahead rachel one of things i think is very interesting is that you know a lot of what joseph had to say is i...
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the frustration at the rate of change that has happened in egypt. we have the revolution, how many months ago? many egyptians asks themselves, what has changed? certainly, the policy between egypt and israel are part of an unchanging things that people want. >> how do you feel being in cairo tonight? seeing these scenes that we are seeing unfold? are you worried for your safety? are you worried that the violence is going to get worse? >> i do not fear that the violence is going to get worse. after tonight, after the ambassador left, i think we will see the situation in front of the embassy will calm down tomorrow. i think the pilots would surrounding that situation will end -- i think the violence surrounding that situation will end as well. >> how much talk has there been amongst egyptian people about the deaths of these police? this was last month, they were mistakenly killed by israeli forces after a cross border attack. it seems to be that that is what sparked the violence tonight. how much coverage has that been getting? how upset our people ab
the frustration at the rate of change that has happened in egypt. we have the revolution, how many months ago? many egyptians asks themselves, what has changed? certainly, the policy between egypt and israel are part of an unchanging things that people want. >> how do you feel being in cairo tonight? seeing these scenes that we are seeing unfold? are you worried for your safety? are you worried that the violence is going to get worse? >> i do not fear that the violence is going to...
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well unfortunately that represent a very important force in egypt. became illegal after the revolution in egypt even founded a political party is justice and liberty something like these and they are considered the most important force because in the last thirty years. under set up they were released from. prison and they could operate at least on the on the social level they created the collected money you draw you know america especially when you look at it and we. found it was people to schools and the head people to leave and to to fight poverty so now that they've become legal and after. a very very important political infrastructure. estimated there might get to forty percent of the votes if the free election as it's as it is is being seen across the know so it's a problem absolutely so there are a popular group. yes. the problem is you know after the after the uprising have still going on is that it in egypt no no tradition of liberal forces of social democracy as in we know it from europe for forgiveness america for israel is that it forces o
well unfortunately that represent a very important force in egypt. became illegal after the revolution in egypt even founded a political party is justice and liberty something like these and they are considered the most important force because in the last thirty years. under set up they were released from. prison and they could operate at least on the on the social level they created the collected money you draw you know america especially when you look at it and we. found it was people to...
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those who drove egypt's revolt this year who are still on the streets this weekend seven months after toppling president mubarak angry at a lot of progress on the reforms libya's future too is still far from clear the post gadhafi libyan capital has been the scene of euphoria with celebrate three gunfire and singing heard here around the clock for more than a fortnight already like all parties however some believe there could be a serious hangover after wards in the form of retribution and uncertainty as to how the future country will be governed river national r.t. tripoli libya. afghan officials say at least one person has been killed and sixteen wounded in an ongoing taliban assault on the capital the u.s. embassy and nato headquarters in kabul on the heavy fire while several other parts of the city have also been attacked by suicide bombers insurgents stormed in and did empty high rise building from which they're firing guns and rocket propelled grenades afghan and nato forces are putting up fierce resistance several insurgents have reportedly been killed up to four remain inside
those who drove egypt's revolt this year who are still on the streets this weekend seven months after toppling president mubarak angry at a lot of progress on the reforms libya's future too is still far from clear the post gadhafi libyan capital has been the scene of euphoria with celebrate three gunfire and singing heard here around the clock for more than a fortnight already like all parties however some believe there could be a serious hangover after wards in the form of retribution and...
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egypt since yesterday. figures importantly within those developments considering the negative developments and the israeli relations i hate our trial so far from the ally. germany has called one year as they stick together and it's had. the potential greek default. to avoid causing a domino effect as same fears of greece declare bankruptcy cools the shop for warning people markets on monday it was triggered by reports that germany was preparing for greece to leave. it's been struggling to bring its debt crisis under control despite stringent austerity measures financial journalists and we think this is now rethink way out. but there are different ways that. the european central bank and the e.u. could go about dealing with a default of greece or an exit of greece portugal or some of the peripheral countries they could break the euro into two different types of euro put the fact that no one is willing to talk about that option openly and kind of admit that that's where we are with an unsustainable debt like
egypt since yesterday. figures importantly within those developments considering the negative developments and the israeli relations i hate our trial so far from the ally. germany has called one year as they stick together and it's had. the potential greek default. to avoid causing a domino effect as same fears of greece declare bankruptcy cools the shop for warning people markets on monday it was triggered by reports that germany was preparing for greece to leave. it's been struggling to bring...
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>>why egypt will be struggling with water shortages long after the revolution is forgotten. >>the demand is rocketing. the egyptian population only two hundred years back was only two point five million and now we are hitting one hundred million >>reporter: with an aging and increasingly affluent population, demand for replacement body parts in the us and europe is on the rise. >>this particular sector of products which are dealing with the ageing population has very strong projections of growth. reporter: >>and with food prices spiralling, could insect meat soon be on the menu? >>if you have a big mac which costs 40 dollars and you have a bug mac which only costs 4 dollars, well i think people are going to choose the bug mac. >>reporter: the revolution in egypt has made the future for the country much more unclear, with luck democracy and freedom will take hold, but that remains far from certain. what is certain is that despite being home to the world's longest river, egypt will struggle to manage its water resources in the coming years, as the population swells, but the fl
>>why egypt will be struggling with water shortages long after the revolution is forgotten. >>the demand is rocketing. the egyptian population only two hundred years back was only two point five million and now we are hitting one hundred million >>reporter: with an aging and increasingly affluent population, demand for replacement body parts in the us and europe is on the rise. >>this particular sector of products which are dealing with the ageing population has very...
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." >> egypt declares alert, after hundreds of protesters attack the israeli embassy. the country's ambassador is seen at cairo airport waiting to leave the country. this is the scene live in cairo as protesters continue their demonstrations. in libya, anti-gaddafi forces close in on the regime's last stronghold. we report from the front lines. welcome to "bbc news," broadcasting to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. i'm rachel hodges. still to come, as america prepares to remember 9/11, security is stepped up to counter a possible new terror threat. and the u.n.'s world food program delivers a new warning about food shortages in north korea. a state of alert has been declared in egypt after hundreds of protesters broke into the israeli embassy building in cairo using hammers and iron bars to demolish a barrier wall outside. you can see these latest shots live from there now. a group of activists has broken away from a larger demonstration in nearby tahrir square earlier. israel's ambassador to egypt is reported to be at cairo airport waiting to leave
." >> egypt declares alert, after hundreds of protesters attack the israeli embassy. the country's ambassador is seen at cairo airport waiting to leave the country. this is the scene live in cairo as protesters continue their demonstrations. in libya, anti-gaddafi forces close in on the regime's last stronghold. we report from the front lines. welcome to "bbc news," broadcasting to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. i'm rachel hodges. still to come, as...
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well clearly economically egypt right now cannot live without us that is to say that egypt is a country with very deep structural economic problems and therefore is dependent on the level of aid which realistically speaking only the united states can provide for it now this place is the current egyptian government and military government in quite a difficult situation on the one hand they are dependent on american aid and therefore as an aspect of that they are required to keep the peace treaty with israel a central linchpin of regional diplomacy in a certain sense of. the u.s. in this region on the other hand they do not wish to be seen publicly to be cooperating with israel to be in any way sympathetic to israel because they also used to be responding to that very. public opinion which they're called to deal with remembering that the government of egypt is heading towards elections in. therefore in order to win the elections are going to be to come out well they want to continue to have a general atmosphere of norm simply to israel and to western and so is ready rhetoric same time in
well clearly economically egypt right now cannot live without us that is to say that egypt is a country with very deep structural economic problems and therefore is dependent on the level of aid which realistically speaking only the united states can provide for it now this place is the current egyptian government and military government in quite a difficult situation on the one hand they are dependent on american aid and therefore as an aspect of that they are required to keep the peace treaty...
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like egypt and turkey at this moment don't do not want to you know get their relations israel at allin its totality what they want to do is just to drag israel into an international or in this to school all of the international law of the problem with the israeli government is they don't abide with international laws and they interpret interpret international law just for their sake for their interest it is the point. wolf contras at this moment want the want wants the israeli government to revise their policies first against palestinians and then against those who have been injured and who have been killed by the israeli attack a year ago on the on the on board mavi marmara so. we are not in the process of village to my zing israel instead we are in the process of finding vase for israel to push israel then it to the international community so if let me just because it all talk about then why for israel is a do that is of course ready to accept that statehood bid which is coming up in just over a week's time at the u.n. something which of course the turks are pushing the prime minis
like egypt and turkey at this moment don't do not want to you know get their relations israel at allin its totality what they want to do is just to drag israel into an international or in this to school all of the international law of the problem with the israeli government is they don't abide with international laws and they interpret interpret international law just for their sake for their interest it is the point. wolf contras at this moment want the want wants the israeli government to...
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. >> warner: egypt was an incubator of militant political islam. we've come to cairo to explore that history and find out if that ideology still has appeal, even after the arab spring. >> woodruff: plus, jeffrey brown talks to caryle murphy of globalpost about saudi arabia ten years after the attacks. >> lehrer: and we close with a look at a new way to see our reporting online, and a preview of our 9/11 special coming sunday evening. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> well, the best companies are driven by new ideas. >> our future depends on new ideas. we spend billions on advanced technologies. >> it's all about investing in the future. >> we can find new energy-- more cleaner, safer and smarter. >> collaborating with the best in the field. >> chevron works with the smartest people at leading universities and tech companies. >> and yet, it's really basic. >> it's paying off everyday. >> and by bnsf railway. >> the lliam and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and enviro
. >> warner: egypt was an incubator of militant political islam. we've come to cairo to explore that history and find out if that ideology still has appeal, even after the arab spring. >> woodruff: plus, jeffrey brown talks to caryle murphy of globalpost about saudi arabia ten years after the attacks. >> lehrer: and we close with a look at a new way to see our reporting online, and a preview of our 9/11 special coming sunday evening. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour....
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time of you will continue to abide by its peace treaty with egypt despite the attack on its embassy in cairo well that's according to israel's prime minister he spoke following the salton which three people died in clashes with security forces on friday angry crowds stormed the compound in response to five egyptian officers being killed by israeli troops in a border clash last month meanwhile the turkish prime minister who is on a three day visit to cairo warns israel it is facing growing regional isolation and let's talk more on this with. he's a fellow with the foundation for political economic and social research joining us live in very much indeed for being with us here on our team but he's taken a harsh stand against israel's actions downgrading diplomatic ties to the lowest egypt is following suit could we actually see ankara and karo developing a united strategy to to pressure tel aviv now. first of all the visit is a kind of critical of visit and when he was. in. i was in caro he did alone talk about israel but you know the latest crisis with israel is still very hot everyone's
time of you will continue to abide by its peace treaty with egypt despite the attack on its embassy in cairo well that's according to israel's prime minister he spoke following the salton which three people died in clashes with security forces on friday angry crowds stormed the compound in response to five egyptian officers being killed by israeli troops in a border clash last month meanwhile the turkish prime minister who is on a three day visit to cairo warns israel it is facing growing...
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those who drove egypt three world. these here was two of the stories this week and seven months after toppling president mubarak angry at the life of treasuries and the reforms he was future to he's too far from here the post gadhafi libyan capital has been the scene of euphoria with celebrate three gunfire and singing out here around the clock for more than a fortnight already like all parties however some believe they could be serious hangover after wards in the form of retribution and uncertainty as to how the future country who big government. reasonal sure are to tripoli media. now the latest on the developing story in afghanistan now where at least six people have been killed and fifteen wounded in an ongoing taliban attack in the government district that's according to reports coming out of the capital but the u.s. embassy in asia headquarters in kabul have come under heavy fire several other sites in the city were also attacked including the office of rounds of press t.v. channel insurgents stormed in the hit b
those who drove egypt three world. these here was two of the stories this week and seven months after toppling president mubarak angry at the life of treasuries and the reforms he was future to he's too far from here the post gadhafi libyan capital has been the scene of euphoria with celebrate three gunfire and singing out here around the clock for more than a fortnight already like all parties however some believe they could be serious hangover after wards in the form of retribution and...
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we're going to turn egypt into an islamic state?s is extremists' talk. >> reporter: why is that extremist? >> ( translated ): what the extremists group say now is that egypt was not islamic and it's time to turn to islam again and i disagree with that. i believe that islamic civilization came after the coptic civilization and before that the pharaohs, so we are not remaking egypt, what we want to do is fix it. >> reporter: though the presidential election is months after the november parliamentary one, fatouh already has ten offices in cairo, more nationwide , and thousands of volunteers. former colleague el-erian dismisses the threat posed by party. aboul-fatouhs split from the party. >> i hope when he sees the whole scene after our democratic >> reporter: one thing aboul- fatouh and el-erian do agree on- - the really hard-line islamic agenda is being pushed by the fundamentalist salafist movement. on july 29, millions of conservative islamists flooded tahrir square in a show of force that sent a shudder through much of egyptian so
we're going to turn egypt into an islamic state?s is extremists' talk. >> reporter: why is that extremist? >> ( translated ): what the extremists group say now is that egypt was not islamic and it's time to turn to islam again and i disagree with that. i believe that islamic civilization came after the coptic civilization and before that the pharaohs, so we are not remaking egypt, what we want to do is fix it. >> reporter: though the presidential election is months after the...
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we use jordan syria and egypt are. peace between two states. with a police deviance a kind of existential conflict we in order to sign an agreement was a palestinian so we have to perch zimm all sensitive nerves of our existence here. you know we have after sixty seventy or one hundred years of asylum is to ask ourselves or to do with the issue of jerusalem. of settlements or for refugees of right of return not only on security. it is very very difficult because it goes directly into questions of who we are and why we are sitting here and not in america in europe or somewhere in africa and i have to explain you some see you know that i think that people is a walled tend to forget that the whole idea of sameness is a beginning was a very simple concept when it came to a political terms the future borders of the state of israel will be where ever we can build a settlement walled the learned and defend ourselves line don't israelis embrace what some see as a real opportunity for peace when the palestinians to declare this state most israelis to do
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it's been very interesting. >> charlie: tell me what the moment is in egypt. >> oh, egypt. today or yesterday now they were supposed -- last week on fday, there were huge protests, they attacked the embassy, destroyed the interior calls, there was fire. there was a protest outside eat generallion radio and television union. the problem that i see is what that did is that the military have now decided to enforce emergency la emergency law, we've been under that for maybe, li 40 years or something. and under emergency law. last year we actually reduced the emergency law only concerning thing of terror or drug afficking and t actually -- but now last week the military decided to enforce all of the emergency law which is worse. th's one of the primary demands, removal of something, if i'm under emergency law and there's more than fivepeople gathered that's against the law. if i'm sitting with five of my friends at starbucks the law will pick me up, no trial, no nothing. >> charlie: as you say -- and they were hoping the army would do it day one. >> and now we're right back to e
it's been very interesting. >> charlie: tell me what the moment is in egypt. >> oh, egypt. today or yesterday now they were supposed -- last week on fday, there were huge protests, they attacked the embassy, destroyed the interior calls, there was fire. there was a protest outside eat generallion radio and television union. the problem that i see is what that did is that the military have now decided to enforce emergency la emergency law, we've been under that for maybe, li 40 years...