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top stories this morning accusations that america's siding with egypt's islamist leaders but the main opposition leaders refusing to meet u.s. secretary of state john kerry in cairo. bradley manning's partial guilty plea isn't enough for u.s. prosecutors who intend to prove the wiki leaks whistleblower aided terrorist by leaking classified documents. and why britain's brightest of bailing out for better lives elsewhere were examined what's making them pack up and the damage it could cause the u.k. . over the morning shoots kevin oh and here they are to new central moscow this morning just after midnight now first egypt's opposition has lashed out at washington for meddling in the country's affairs the main leaders refusing to meet secretary of state john kerry who's in cairo they accuse america of siding with the ruling muslim brotherhood despite egypt sharp political divisions. looks at what the u.s. chief diplomats intentions could be. he says that the purpose of his visit is essentially to discuss regional and international issues have a wide spectrum of egyptian leadership that is
top stories this morning accusations that america's siding with egypt's islamist leaders but the main opposition leaders refusing to meet u.s. secretary of state john kerry in cairo. bradley manning's partial guilty plea isn't enough for u.s. prosecutors who intend to prove the wiki leaks whistleblower aided terrorist by leaking classified documents. and why britain's brightest of bailing out for better lives elsewhere were examined what's making them pack up and the damage it could cause the...
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america needs the aid to egypt as much as egypt does. american gives 1.5 billion at the moment, 1.3 billion in military aid to egypt. egypt can only spend this on american military equipment and that means jobs in the arms industry. that means political leverage over egypt. the aid package is a thank-you note for maintaining peace with israel, and those interests carry their own words, and they are vital to america's interests. over to the united states you have politicians saying, we are not happy with the human rights situation and the muslim brotherhood are not handling things well and in israel we do not like how -- they are dealing with this and we think that they have only back to the muslim brotherhood because they guaranteed the safety of israel. this is something that neither country will want to knowledge. >> that is the latest there from cairo. and the russian government says that they will launch their own investigations into the death of a three year-old boy who was adopted by american parents. they believe that his death wa
america needs the aid to egypt as much as egypt does. american gives 1.5 billion at the moment, 1.3 billion in military aid to egypt. egypt can only spend this on american military equipment and that means jobs in the arms industry. that means political leverage over egypt. the aid package is a thank-you note for maintaining peace with israel, and those interests carry their own words, and they are vital to america's interests. over to the united states you have politicians saying, we are not...
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has been lenient with egypt. this is not a tough austerity program they are trying to force on the egyptian government. the united states needs to play this the right way. we don't want to see a crisis in egypt but we want to encourage sound decisions economically and also the -- you know the building of a political consensus. in order to take the sound decisions that morsi will need to take to get the i.m.f. fun, he will need to have a broader political consensus. one last word, assuming we get through this crisis, right, and there's an i.m.f. agreement and some sort of movement towards parliamentary elections, i think the united states should take that opportunity to actually help egypt more economically. not out of our budget but being an aggregater for egypt from other parties. the united states could easily play this kind of leadership role. that would also give us and those who chose to work with us in this project more leverage over, you know, over egypt and over encouraging the build fing sound democratic
has been lenient with egypt. this is not a tough austerity program they are trying to force on the egyptian government. the united states needs to play this the right way. we don't want to see a crisis in egypt but we want to encourage sound decisions economically and also the -- you know the building of a political consensus. in order to take the sound decisions that morsi will need to take to get the i.m.f. fun, he will need to have a broader political consensus. one last word, assuming we...
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but kerry is going to egypt with an empty bag he's demanding that egypt egypt's government the morsi government signed on to the i.m.f. conditionalities which mean huge subsidy cuts as you just pointed out and also big tax increases that are going to worsen the economic situation not improve it. furthermore the the entire muslim brotherhood project that the obama administration has backed since the kickoff of the arab spring that toppled mubarak. the muslim brotherhood project is. spinning out of control it has no popular base within the egyptian society other than the twelve percent or so hard core members of the brotherhood and most egyptians while some kind of a democratic. society and this is why is the opposition has voiced fighting with kerry on this trip around the washington has a very poor faggot of cards for play in egypt right now and that's what's been reflected in his reception i think now you mentioned that egyptians want to democratic society speaking about that why is america appearing to side with what the opposition are calling a hard line on the thora tarion muslim
but kerry is going to egypt with an empty bag he's demanding that egypt egypt's government the morsi government signed on to the i.m.f. conditionalities which mean huge subsidy cuts as you just pointed out and also big tax increases that are going to worsen the economic situation not improve it. furthermore the the entire muslim brotherhood project that the obama administration has backed since the kickoff of the arab spring that toppled mubarak. the muslim brotherhood project is. spinning out...
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and also cut out egypt. the founding fathers were very clear that we maintain friendly relations with all nations, but allied by none. it's hard to conceive how it enhances our national security thousands of miles away. >> bill, some people call these things bribes. some of these foreign aid programs. doesn't it amount to that? >> i'm in favor of bribes. i think liz is too much of a softy. i'd cut up all the aid. this is what we've done over the past half century, given billions of dollars, almost a trillion dollars cumulatively to nations that are run by corrupt, violent regimes and -- >> you say that's a good thing? >> no, what i'm saying is that we've been giving away this money thinking that the money would wash away the violence and the corruption and it does not wash it away. it irrigates it. i would cut off. >> sabrina, a plague on all your houses, bill would cut it all. >> i know. i don't think we need to do that. but i think the $250 million we have to realize is simply symbolic. 's to show we're be
and also cut out egypt. the founding fathers were very clear that we maintain friendly relations with all nations, but allied by none. it's hard to conceive how it enhances our national security thousands of miles away. >> bill, some people call these things bribes. some of these foreign aid programs. doesn't it amount to that? >> i'm in favor of bribes. i think liz is too much of a softy. i'd cut up all the aid. this is what we've done over the past half century, given billions of...
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secretary state visit to egypt is sure to david visit this is very visit to egypt which was seemed to be very unpopular here in egypt he spoke with the president today and said he would america would pledge four hundred fifty million dollars to the country how would this is done little to appease the people here right. and how does meeting yesterday protesters gathered in front of the foreign ministry and pictures of john kerry saying that he was a good support for his brother his american interests in addition key members of the opposition. baradei boycotted a key thing with john kerry by himself has said that he would not meet with kerry as kerry was really just interested in america kerry as he left egypt still had troubles with the egyptian people the ultras the hardcore football fans blocks the road to the airport delaying him for a further two always really showing the anger here in egypt towards america they say is attempting to push forward an unpopular i.m.f. loan which will see subsidy cuts tax hikes as well as pushing forward american interests here in the middle eastern re
secretary state visit to egypt is sure to david visit this is very visit to egypt which was seemed to be very unpopular here in egypt he spoke with the president today and said he would america would pledge four hundred fifty million dollars to the country how would this is done little to appease the people here right. and how does meeting yesterday protesters gathered in front of the foreign ministry and pictures of john kerry saying that he was a good support for his brother his american...
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egypt has not even started it. we're seeing the terrible results of this, the terrible breakdown in law and order and the great anger at the police and the anger of the police, insubordination on the part of the police, strikes -- this is a disaster situation. you have got to have a broad consensus to do something difficult like take on security sector reform. right now, president morsi could not even do this even if he wants to. he would fear mutiny on the part of the police, which the brotherhood already fears is against them. the political opposition would not even allow him to do it. they would say this is going to be the brotherhood-ization of the police. you need to have different political forces joining together to take on these difficult programs. whoever is elected is going to have to work with others and they are going to have to deal with the bureaucracy. we are seeing the bureaucracy against the morsi government. this is always the problem in list thene has to cooperation. this is always the problem in
egypt has not even started it. we're seeing the terrible results of this, the terrible breakdown in law and order and the great anger at the police and the anger of the police, insubordination on the part of the police, strikes -- this is a disaster situation. you have got to have a broad consensus to do something difficult like take on security sector reform. right now, president morsi could not even do this even if he wants to. he would fear mutiny on the part of the police, which the...
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can help get egypt's economy back ontrack but that depends on egypt's politicians reconciling their differences. there is no sign they plan to do that any time soon. >>> on monday at the vatican roman catholic cardinals will take the first step toward electing a new pope. they will meet for three hours in the morning and again in the early evening. their main goal is to set a date for the conclave in which they'll vote for the man who will succeed pope benedict xvi. we'll go to the vatican tonight for more. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. the cardinals gather at the vatican this weekend and they're taking every opportunity to meet and talk. much focus is on the news that three cardinals who wrote a secret report to the scandal dubbed vati-leaks are in rome. they are expected to answer questions about the scandal and the general feeling is their answers could influence the direction of the papal selection. today there are reports that the scandal involved wiretaps on senior vatican officials which is one of the many challenges facing the cardinals left by the former pope benedic
can help get egypt's economy back ontrack but that depends on egypt's politicians reconciling their differences. there is no sign they plan to do that any time soon. >>> on monday at the vatican roman catholic cardinals will take the first step toward electing a new pope. they will meet for three hours in the morning and again in the early evening. their main goal is to set a date for the conclave in which they'll vote for the man who will succeed pope benedict xvi. we'll go to the...
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we do not want a crisis in egypt. we want to encourage sound decisions economically and the building of a political consensus. in order to make sound decisions morsi will need to take to get the imf money, he will have to have a broader political consensus. last word -- assuming we get through this crisis and there is an imf agreement and some of movement toward elementary elections in which there is broad participation, the u.s. should take that opportunity to help egypt much more economically. by becoming an aggregator of international assistance and investment and so forth for egypt. the u.s. could easily play this kind of leadership role. that would also give us more leverage over egypt and encouraging the building of base found and adoption of policies that are responsible. >> on that optimistic note, we should end. i hope the story ends happily. thank you, c-span for covering this. fork you to our panelists an engaging and interesting conversation. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satelli
we do not want a crisis in egypt. we want to encourage sound decisions economically and the building of a political consensus. in order to make sound decisions morsi will need to take to get the imf money, he will have to have a broader political consensus. last word -- assuming we get through this crisis and there is an imf agreement and some of movement toward elementary elections in which there is broad participation, the u.s. should take that opportunity to help egypt much more...
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what do you think he can achieve in egypt? >> it's very difficult given the policy that president obama has been pursuing these past two years since the arab spring began. he seems to determined to continue to pursue it. i think it's stunning that some of these basically secular opposition leaders refuse to meet with secretary of state kerry, at least in public. i think it shows they want to stay as far away from the united states as they can, recognizing that the president has really weighed in on the side of the muslim brother hood. i think this is a huge mistake for american policy not just in egypt but more broadly across the region. >> you know, usually you see officials going to these nations and meeting with the opposition. it's understood that that's part of the process. you call it really stunning. >> well, the fact that the opposition would boycott kerry i think is stunning. i think it shows they think that the administration is misreading the circumstances in egypt or at least being associated with the administratio
what do you think he can achieve in egypt? >> it's very difficult given the policy that president obama has been pursuing these past two years since the arab spring began. he seems to determined to continue to pursue it. i think it's stunning that some of these basically secular opposition leaders refuse to meet with secretary of state kerry, at least in public. i think it shows they want to stay as far away from the united states as they can, recognizing that the president has really...
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the unrest has crippled egypt's tourism industry. the onetime hordes of visitors at the ancient pyramids of giza are but a memory now. in cairo, construction projects idle as foreign and domestic investors stay away. the ranks of the unemployed swell, especially among the young, while cairo's aging infrastructure goes untended and frustration mounts over the frequent gas shortages. for saad, the most painful part of this economic limbo is being unable to provide for his children. >> what can i do? i have no money. what can i do? >> warner: he's not alone. the egyptian government itself is running low on funds, announcing in february it had only enough foreign currency reserves to cover three months of food and fuel imports. as fuel subsidies gobble up a fifth of government revenues, the budget deficit widens. and the egyptian pound continues to tumble against the dollar. it's fallen another 8% since the start of the year, spawning a black market in foreign currency. >> the egyptian economy is in dire straits. >> warner: former world
the unrest has crippled egypt's tourism industry. the onetime hordes of visitors at the ancient pyramids of giza are but a memory now. in cairo, construction projects idle as foreign and domestic investors stay away. the ranks of the unemployed swell, especially among the young, while cairo's aging infrastructure goes untended and frustration mounts over the frequent gas shortages. for saad, the most painful part of this economic limbo is being unable to provide for his children. >> what...
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and egypt were tight, and the security relationship we have with egypt does secure israel that they will have another middle east war. they've had several with egypt in the past but not since the treaty, and it's key. >> john: it's great to see capitalism helping to bring peace to the region, but is a quid pro quo from morsi's government on aid and reforms of any real value? egyptians are supposed to vote next month and some opposition groups say they're going to boycott the polls because of interference from morsi and the muslim he brotherhood. >> the economic and political conditions of the country that the egyptian people have been suffering from, we need to make sure when we communicate, and this was communicated, whenever we communicate with egypt as a government, we're including all the people of egypt. there is a deep need for a change in the way they governor their country and there are concerns being expressed by the egyptian protesters out two years in cairo as well as the activist groups who. we need to make sure that they're treating all of their people in the right way. >> j
and egypt were tight, and the security relationship we have with egypt does secure israel that they will have another middle east war. they've had several with egypt in the past but not since the treaty, and it's key. >> john: it's great to see capitalism helping to bring peace to the region, but is a quid pro quo from morsi's government on aid and reforms of any real value? egyptians are supposed to vote next month and some opposition groups say they're going to boycott the polls because...
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a place of ruling this that even the house of ruling in egypt that has morsi has really demonstrated how we hear is and how actually stood in significance in the policies of egypt in front of the muslim brotherhood had orders not but i'm afraid we've got to leave it there we're going to time surely we really do appreciate be on the program africa where it is thanks very much for your input. or are going. back now to cyprus where chancellor angela merkel was not there but talking about it is now warning the country quote not to test the boundaries of the troika's patients that's after one avenue of rescue deal with russia all but evaporates it can see a moscow failed to agree on a rescue plan for intense negotiations here in the russian capital yesterday at his lecture is yes q picks up the story. prime minister medvedev said that russia will be willing to provide any needed assistance to rescue the cypriot economy only when brussels and the casea find a common language on the ways out of this crisis this came shortly after the cypriot finance minister said that he had not received an
a place of ruling this that even the house of ruling in egypt that has morsi has really demonstrated how we hear is and how actually stood in significance in the policies of egypt in front of the muslim brotherhood had orders not but i'm afraid we've got to leave it there we're going to time surely we really do appreciate be on the program africa where it is thanks very much for your input. or are going. back now to cyprus where chancellor angela merkel was not there but talking about it is now...
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>> american chamber of commerce in egypt. very quickly, we are coming up to a very serious economic cliff and where do you think the united states should be doing with regards to the imf agreement and is the u.s. pushing the imf to have one or not to have one? and should the imf just give the money to egypt or what needs to be done? >> okay and the last one. why don't we just take this last one and we will have all of our closing comments. >> i am working with a program in cairo actually. i guess my questions stems from everything that people have been saying about the response to violence and about the basic reactions of nsf and the electorate and everything, but my question is are you seeing a general radicalization of society both the liberals becoming more radical and we see that in the fact that we saw islamists marching military style towards the protesters and we see it in the fact that they are supporting and promoting vigilante groups now. it's all over society, the breakdown of law that you mentioned. so how can thi
>> american chamber of commerce in egypt. very quickly, we are coming up to a very serious economic cliff and where do you think the united states should be doing with regards to the imf agreement and is the u.s. pushing the imf to have one or not to have one? and should the imf just give the money to egypt or what needs to be done? >> okay and the last one. why don't we just take this last one and we will have all of our closing comments. >> i am working with a program in...
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secretary of state says visit to egypt which was very unpopular here in egypt he spoke with the presidentnd said he would america with that pledge four hundred fifty million dollars to the country however this is done little to appease the people i see roy and have his meeting yesterday protesters gathered in front of the foreign ministry and burned pictures of john kerry saying that he was here to support the mission brotherhood and push an american interests when william ingo an analyst and author of myths lies in the oil wars things washington maybe starting to realize it could be supporting the wrong side in egypt. i think there's a double faced policy in washington d.c. back in the muslim brotherhood goes back to the cia's role in egypt and i nine hundred sixty s. when he saw the muslim brotherhood as a potentially useful tool to put in their bag of organizations that they manipulate around the world i think some people around president obama have the delusion that they could control what's basically a political islamic fascist movement it's not a movement for democracy and he's for
secretary of state says visit to egypt which was very unpopular here in egypt he spoke with the presidentnd said he would america with that pledge four hundred fifty million dollars to the country however this is done little to appease the people i see roy and have his meeting yesterday protesters gathered in front of the foreign ministry and burned pictures of john kerry saying that he was here to support the mission brotherhood and push an american interests when william ingo an analyst and...
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he is due to arrive in egypt in the next half-hour or so. perhaps a little bit of confusion at this point. john kerry is not actually down to meet president morsi today. >> it is likely it will be tomorrow, and everyone wants a piece of john kerry when he arrives. he is seen as a man who perhaps with the right kind of egyptention can solve fractious communal interests. possibly something he will not want to get sucked into, but everyone wants time with him. >> everyone wants a piece of him on the diplomatic side of things, the official side. the egyptian people -- i wonder how they view another american diplomat coming -- i will not say tell them how to run their country, but to add his 2 cents . >> that is just the issue. a lot of egyptians resent the fact that john kerry has said as much as he has already. the plans are over his virginia to the in the opposition party, but that is being taken as some kind of tacit support by john kerry for the muslim brotherhood, who many in the opposition feel are rolling in somewhat a dictatorial manner.
he is due to arrive in egypt in the next half-hour or so. perhaps a little bit of confusion at this point. john kerry is not actually down to meet president morsi today. >> it is likely it will be tomorrow, and everyone wants a piece of john kerry when he arrives. he is seen as a man who perhaps with the right kind of egyptention can solve fractious communal interests. possibly something he will not want to get sucked into, but everyone wants time with him. >> everyone wants a piece...
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you want to see egypt go back to dictatorship? easy.too far and the generals will stop in and say that is it. get out. this has happened in egypt before lift happen again. >> greg: can we rename the middle east the middle ages? that's all. arab spring for christians is like nuclear winter. you hear the outcry. it's not even 1% of abu ghraib. the only time the world is angry by injustices is if it's committed by the united states. but everyone else can act like savages. they can till, and that's okay. if you are a nervous flier on jet, then you're a monster. every tolerance in the united states who marches for everything ignore this stuff because they don't want to seem as though they're intolerant of others. all cultures are supposed to be the same. everybody is the same. that is the biggest lie. some cultures are better than others. >> eric: i want to take you to task with this. general has idea who will rule the country but the bottom line if morsi can get the constitution changed to reflect syria law, he is in power now. not wise to
you want to see egypt go back to dictatorship? easy.too far and the generals will stop in and say that is it. get out. this has happened in egypt before lift happen again. >> greg: can we rename the middle east the middle ages? that's all. arab spring for christians is like nuclear winter. you hear the outcry. it's not even 1% of abu ghraib. the only time the world is angry by injustices is if it's committed by the united states. but everyone else can act like savages. they can till, and...
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you don't want to lose egypt. disengage but you don't give them a free hand to do anything they want. simply say he was elected. so i have to accept everything he does. >> there are, increasing numbers of people out there who look at our financial system. who say foreign aid should be the first things we look at off the cuff. >> if we have a country that resolutely anti-american i wouldn't give them a penny. egiant in play. they have a government with a history of regime that is anti-american and anti-israeli and antisemitic, et cetera. there is a strong opposition out there in streets. a close second in election. i wouldn't concede it. i support it but only on condition. >> the question is: is the opposition strong? can it be strengthened? the opposition is making sounds it doesn't want to take our aid in any case. a difficult situation. >> well, chief washington correspondent james rosen will be talking with secretary of state john kerry tomorrow. you can see that interview here on "special report." 6:00 p.m. ea
you don't want to lose egypt. disengage but you don't give them a free hand to do anything they want. simply say he was elected. so i have to accept everything he does. >> there are, increasing numbers of people out there who look at our financial system. who say foreign aid should be the first things we look at off the cuff. >> if we have a country that resolutely anti-american i wouldn't give them a penny. egiant in play. they have a government with a history of regime that is...
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only through engagement that with egypt that we can focus egypt's leaders on the need to repair international obligations -- respect international obligations, including and especially its peace treaty with israel. it is only through active engagement that we can help ensure that hamas does not rearm through the sinai and put the people of israel at risk. it is only through engagement that we can concentrate egypt's government on the imperative of confronting extremists, and it is only through engagement that we can encourage egypt's leaders to make reforms that will spark economic growth and stabilize the democratic process, and it is all tough, and there is no certainty. there is no certitude about anything in the arab spring. i expect president obama to cover each of these issues in much greater detail. i have learned one thing, as i was telling the president. i learned, it is never a good idea, ehud, to steal the president's thunder. it is never a good idea to say what he is going to say the next day, so i am not going to any further detail on this, but much greater detail -- he will disc
only through engagement that with egypt that we can focus egypt's leaders on the need to repair international obligations -- respect international obligations, including and especially its peace treaty with israel. it is only through active engagement that we can help ensure that hamas does not rearm through the sinai and put the people of israel at risk. it is only through engagement that we can concentrate egypt's government on the imperative of confronting extremists, and it is only through...
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in this decision comes as a very critical time for egypt.because he is coming under fresh criticism, he just referred to interrogation. his position said that swift move only indicates he acted in defense of the brotherhood rather than the law. so far the presidency has not reacted to the court decision but it is expected to be appealing it because this is not a final decision and there is still one more layer of appeal. >> part of egypt's post revolution economy continues to struggle. the government is planning on ending long-running subsidies on bread. that will make life difficult more many egyptians. >> public bread sells for less than one cent apiece but costs seven times that to make. with people living on $2 a day or less, cheap bread is a social subsidy the country still cannot function without. there are many who do live on bread alone these days. the huge demand for this public bread. it sells out every day. egypt's economy post revolution is in deep trouble. prices for all the basics are up. fuel, food, unemployment is rising and
in this decision comes as a very critical time for egypt.because he is coming under fresh criticism, he just referred to interrogation. his position said that swift move only indicates he acted in defense of the brotherhood rather than the law. so far the presidency has not reacted to the court decision but it is expected to be appealing it because this is not a final decision and there is still one more layer of appeal. >> part of egypt's post revolution economy continues to struggle....
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is too heavily involved in egypt's internal issues. a boost for the syrian opposition rebels are preparing to receive millions of dollars in aid plus direct support for armed groups fighting the author of regime after rounds of bickering with their foreign backers. private bradley manning please guilty to handing military data to wiki leaks saying he had to show the public the true cost of war but u.s. authorities will pursue the more serious charges of aiding the enemy possibly landing him behind bars for life. also the catholic world becomes leaderless with the pope standing down for the first time in six hundred years leaving the church is reputation spiraling amid child abuse and corruption accusations. and the sequester kicks in taking a chainsaw to america's economy with eighty five billion dollars and potentially hundreds of thousands of jobs to be caught thanks to republican and democrat politics. welcome to the weekly this sunday here in our new sonali with a look at the week's top stories plus the latest news from around the
is too heavily involved in egypt's internal issues. a boost for the syrian opposition rebels are preparing to receive millions of dollars in aid plus direct support for armed groups fighting the author of regime after rounds of bickering with their foreign backers. private bradley manning please guilty to handing military data to wiki leaks saying he had to show the public the true cost of war but u.s. authorities will pursue the more serious charges of aiding the enemy possibly landing him...
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fierce clashes across egypt this week between opponents and supporters of the ruling muslim brotherhood outside the group's headquarters most intense fighting was in cairo where more than ninety people were injured police fired tear gas to. first rioters who encircled the brotherhood offices this latest wave of anger toward the group erupted last week when members attacked journalists and opposition activists during a peaceful protest outside the building met who are you from egypt's opposition national salvation front says the government is a step from falling into the abyss. the midst of a brotherhood government and most the government is with standing its position of giving at death the deaf ear to any claims of reform and to any claims of opposition to the very harmful policies in egypt. the record of the voter see is a failure of managing the problems of the government of management the problems of egypt it's all to the c.e.o. of this government or to the photo of this regime and it just has been stalling they're losing control of parts of egypt a lot of cities a lot of governments
fierce clashes across egypt this week between opponents and supporters of the ruling muslim brotherhood outside the group's headquarters most intense fighting was in cairo where more than ninety people were injured police fired tear gas to. first rioters who encircled the brotherhood offices this latest wave of anger toward the group erupted last week when members attacked journalists and opposition activists during a peaceful protest outside the building met who are you from egypt's opposition...
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bbc news, luxor. >> egypt's tourism crisis there. as cardinals prepare to elect the next pope, nowhere is the decision being more closely watched than brazil. they have the largest catholic community in the world. the church there is coming under pressure. they are looking for a leader to inspire new -- a new generation of believers. >> the faithful. the second largest basilica in the world. just a few hours drive -- a few hours' drive from rio de janeiro. the catholic church is still one of brazil's most powerful social and political institutions. to before leaving for rome participate in the conclave to elect the next pope, the cardinal acknowledged the church needed to modernize. >> the catholics are the major church. we have to adopt thoughtful eyes. a message for the people of the present. as is important for us -- this is important for us. how to present the gospel to the people of nowadays. >> even if the next pope is not from latin america, critics say he must reflect their concerns about poverty, moral guidance, and what is
bbc news, luxor. >> egypt's tourism crisis there. as cardinals prepare to elect the next pope, nowhere is the decision being more closely watched than brazil. they have the largest catholic community in the world. the church there is coming under pressure. they are looking for a leader to inspire new -- a new generation of believers. >> the faithful. the second largest basilica in the world. just a few hours drive -- a few hours' drive from rio de janeiro. the catholic church is...
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the washington is starting to realize that maybe supporting the wrong side known egypt. i think there's a double face in washington back in the muslim brotherhood goes back to the cia's role in egypt back fifty's when he saw the muslim brotherhood as a potentially useful tool to put in their bag of organizations that they manipulate around the world i think some people around president obama have the delusion that they could control what's basically political islam or fascist movement so it's not really a movement for democracy and he's for much of the imagination at this point morsi is in a life and a struggle because the popular support was not there for this school and washington is beginning to get a little bit wobbly on its support for washy for that reason they're beginning to rethink i think that's one of the reasons for the change between hillary clinton and john kerry to bring in a new cast of people and see what what kind of options there are in egypt support. coming up italy's paralyzed by a post vote stalemate just what it needs a reliable government more tha
the washington is starting to realize that maybe supporting the wrong side known egypt. i think there's a double face in washington back in the muslim brotherhood goes back to the cia's role in egypt back fifty's when he saw the muslim brotherhood as a potentially useful tool to put in their bag of organizations that they manipulate around the world i think some people around president obama have the delusion that they could control what's basically political islam or fascist movement so it's...
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what kind of options there are in egypt just for. it's this paralyzed by a post vote stalemate just what it needs reliable government more than ever. the don't need to count be paid for at the current economics of the italian system we've got some projections that where the coalition chaos could lead the already struggling the results coming up shortly also to the sequester he said taking a chainsaw to america's economy with eighty five billion dollars and potentially hundreds of thousands of jobs to be cut thanks to republican and democrat they call it. the next after more than a thousand days of waiting u.s. soldier bradley manning got to tell the world why he exposed classified military data to wiki leaks on thursday he confessed to some of the lesser charges against him which still carry a twenty year jail sentence but prosecutors applying are nonetheless to try to get a conviction of aiding the enemy when a porsche nine now one man is reasons for risking everything to go public. guilty but not sorry more than one thousand days a
what kind of options there are in egypt just for. it's this paralyzed by a post vote stalemate just what it needs reliable government more than ever. the don't need to count be paid for at the current economics of the italian system we've got some projections that where the coalition chaos could lead the already struggling the results coming up shortly also to the sequester he said taking a chainsaw to america's economy with eighty five billion dollars and potentially hundreds of thousands of...
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vereker chief diplomats might with a wall of criticism from the opposition juries visit in egypt facing accusations that the u.s. is siding too much with islam is prunes. u.s. soldier bradley manning pleads guilty to leaking secret data to wiki leaks but the prosecution is ready to jail him for life for what they say was aiding the enemy. and it was by benedict pope becomes the first catholic leader to put in six hundred years we've gone to church why child abuse and corruption scam. i am. i am. a low this is the weekly on r.t. around but the big stories of the last seven days with me kevin owen and first egypt has given the visiting u.s. secretary of state a fiery reception with a show of public anger against american support for the muslim brotherhood the opposition accuses the ruling is amiss of stifling democracy and sees the u.s. role as unwelcome interference in their country's affairs is artie's bell true. there was a lot of anger from the people here in egypt but we saw with protests outside the foreign ministry and people actually burning pictures of john kerry saying that he w
vereker chief diplomats might with a wall of criticism from the opposition juries visit in egypt facing accusations that the u.s. is siding too much with islam is prunes. u.s. soldier bradley manning pleads guilty to leaking secret data to wiki leaks but the prosecution is ready to jail him for life for what they say was aiding the enemy. and it was by benedict pope becomes the first catholic leader to put in six hundred years we've gone to church why child abuse and corruption scam. i am. i...
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egypt is the heart and soul of the arab world. we must pay careful attention. we must gauge our aid to egypt to their progress. we cannot just give them a blank check. we do not want to break the camp david accord either. that is a serious issue. everybody in this room has something to do besides be here this morning and this evening. i want to thank you. you are serving a cause greater than yourselves. you are serving the cause of democracy and freedom in a part of the world where it is a scarce commodity. i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. we are in the most dangerous times. your participation in your involvement in your engaged in your support and a commitment to peace has never been more important than it is today. thank you and god bless. >> i want to thank senator john mccain, senator kirsten gillibrand, amos yadlin. thank you all for participating. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] joe biden talks about the u.s. commitment to israel. this is about 40 minutes. you
egypt is the heart and soul of the arab world. we must pay careful attention. we must gauge our aid to egypt to their progress. we cannot just give them a blank check. we do not want to break the camp david accord either. that is a serious issue. everybody in this room has something to do besides be here this morning and this evening. i want to thank you. you are serving a cause greater than yourselves. you are serving the cause of democracy and freedom in a part of the world where it is a...
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but egypt can be much more influential. the one egypt to be strongest. to be healed from its interior and the issues because strong egypt is from palestine. is a strong piece. yes the situation is not dr ahmed to be thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . these children. they are serving a sentence just like their mother. little ones born in prison. now must pay for the crimes committed by their parents. killed babies on our teeth. told. her i. tell. the street. her. wish. mom is so good. we. just send them out in a month. and. come out and find a man better job. an issue free could you take three times for charges three. arrangement three. three. time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media project free medio down to r t dot com. you don't have a chance on the new rules to control your mind coming up. america's worst liar. murdoch prize for his company's crime. and why this matters more than nine eleven. good to celebrate the fact that power structure has exerted tremendous influence over public opinion in this country throu
but egypt can be much more influential. the one egypt to be strongest. to be healed from its interior and the issues because strong egypt is from palestine. is a strong piece. yes the situation is not dr ahmed to be thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . these children. they are serving a sentence just like their mother. little ones born in prison. now must pay for the crimes committed by their parents. killed babies on our teeth. told. her i. tell. the street. her. wish. mom is so...
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but egypt can be much more influential we one egypt to be strongest. to be healed from its in there are many issues because a strong egypt is strong but us like. strong egypt is a strong peace. yet the situation is not dr ahmed to be thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . they're serving a sentence just like their mother. the ones born in prison. now almost pay for the crimes committed by their parents. kill babies on our teeth. or something a little extreme cold isn't a chilling threat to life or imminent death it's a cool thing if you look you can see that the water in the outbreaks in my body feels really warm now and this is good for you. they plunge into icy water to make themselves stronger you can't get used to the cold it will but you can tolerate it and you can struggle with. people of snow and ice picks as a frost. surviving the cold but i'll see. you. yes. you don't have a chance on the new rules to control your mind coming up. on america's worst liar. murdoch prize for his company's crime. and why this matters more than nine elev
but egypt can be much more influential we one egypt to be strongest. to be healed from its in there are many issues because a strong egypt is strong but us like. strong egypt is a strong peace. yet the situation is not dr ahmed to be thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . they're serving a sentence just like their mother. the ones born in prison. now almost pay for the crimes committed by their parents. kill babies on our teeth. or something a little extreme cold isn't a chilling...
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but egypt can be much more influential we won egypt to be strongest. to be healed from its endearment issued because a strong egypt is strong but i stay. strong egypt is a strong peace. yet the situation is not dr ahmed to be thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . these children. they're serving a sentence just like their mother. the ones born in prison. for the crimes committed by their parents. babies on our cheek. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged welcome to the big picture. the for. download this. the application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. you don't have a chance on the new rules to control your moiety coming up. america's worst liar. murdoch's prize for his compan
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but egypt can be much more influential we won egypt to be strongest. to be healed from its endearment issued because a strong egypt is strong but i stay. strong egypt is a strong peace. yet the situation is not dr ahmed to be thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . juggling geog. do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. i don't know the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also. another way behind that which is how to influence the institutions to steer clear of provocations don't answer any question. came into the office and found banners hanging around the office and lots of strange faces around someone and said what's what's happening will somebody please tell me what's going on and they said oh we've come to occupy your building. possibly they want to do a confrontation possibly they wanted me to ring up the police to have the police come in through the mount but it didn't seem to be a good idea to learn the european way with brussels busi
but egypt can be much more influential we won egypt to be strongest. to be healed from its endearment issued because a strong egypt is strong but i stay. strong egypt is a strong peace. yet the situation is not dr ahmed to be thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . juggling geog. do hack work and get caught when lobbyists money and lawmakers are combined together that's where the problem of corruption comes from. i don't know the document's. keep up a smart look. there is also....
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bbc news, luxor. >> egypt's tourism crisis there. as cardinals prepare to elect the next pope nowhere is the decision being more closely watched than brazil. they have the largest catholic community in the world. the church there is coming under pressure. they are looking for a leader to inspire new -- a new generation of believers. >> the faithful. the second largest basilica in the world. just a few hours drive -- a few hours' drive from rio de janeiro. the catholic church is still one of brazil's most powerful social and political institutions. but before leaving for rome to participate in the conclave to elect the next pope, the cardinal acknowledged the church needed to modernize. >> the catholics are the major church. we have to adopt thoughtful eyes. a message for the people of the present. as is important for us -- this is important for us. how to present the gospel to the people of nowadays. >> even if the next pope is not from latin america, critics say he must reflect their concerns about poverty, moral guidance and what i
bbc news, luxor. >> egypt's tourism crisis there. as cardinals prepare to elect the next pope nowhere is the decision being more closely watched than brazil. they have the largest catholic community in the world. the church there is coming under pressure. they are looking for a leader to inspire new -- a new generation of believers. >> the faithful. the second largest basilica in the world. just a few hours drive -- a few hours' drive from rio de janeiro. the catholic church is...
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remember in egypt they were saying we aren't involved in politic. few months before the election they started changing it saying we are involved. now we have salife involved in politicians and there are literalists involving the party of light as they call themselves are now being involved and we think it's the same. the muslim brotherhood in tunisia are the same. >> rose: tell me what salifes in egypt want because they did okay in the election. >> they did 23%. so what they want is two things. first the constitution, the only reference should be to she awe law. >> rose: do you agree with that. >> this is the reading of the islam which is literalists and i think they are using the democratic system to come to say to all the people we are the only true islamic references and this is the literalist trend and this is what i'm saying to the muslim conscious today if we don't tackle this issue and not clear about the fact that the literalists reading of the sources are wrong that we need a new type of understanding of the text. clear as to the principles
remember in egypt they were saying we aren't involved in politic. few months before the election they started changing it saying we are involved. now we have salife involved in politicians and there are literalists involving the party of light as they call themselves are now being involved and we think it's the same. the muslim brotherhood in tunisia are the same. >> rose: tell me what salifes in egypt want because they did okay in the election. >> they did 23%. so what they want is...
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not only will elections mark april as a cruel time in egypt, former u.s.riend and president hosni mubarak, who was ousted in the revolution 2 years ago, will be tried again. a combustible event sure to royal the warring factions. meanwhile, the new secretary of state is sticking to his script, after leading morsi, he said, when egypt takes the difficult steps to strengthen its economy and build political unity and justice, we will also unlock much-needed private-sector investments and broader financial assistance. with that, he completed his two-day drop-in, by releasing $250 million of u.s. aid, with many more yillion -- millions standing by in the pipeline of it is indeed the time of the locusts. >> eric: more voter registration fraud has surfaced. coming up, we will tell you who it is and how to stop it. ♪ so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the rd like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japan
not only will elections mark april as a cruel time in egypt, former u.s.riend and president hosni mubarak, who was ousted in the revolution 2 years ago, will be tried again. a combustible event sure to royal the warring factions. meanwhile, the new secretary of state is sticking to his script, after leading morsi, he said, when egypt takes the difficult steps to strengthen its economy and build political unity and justice, we will also unlock much-needed private-sector investments and broader...
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from egypt's opposition national salvation front says the government is just a step away from falling into a nudge. the muslim brotherhood government than morsi government is with standing its position of giving at death the deaf ear to any claims of reform and to any claims of of opposition to the very harmful policies in egypt. the record of mostly is a failure of managing the problems of the government of management the problems of egypt it's all to any of this government of the future of this regime and it just has been stalling they're losing control over parts of egypt a lot of cities a lot of governance in egypt are now rising up against the muslim brotherhood and against the government did not recognize the government as a lawful government that would. oversee the matter manage the day to day of government work. let's shift shift gears a moment here and r.t. in our top ten are focused out of syria where the head of the national coalition for opposition fighters has resigned just months after being elected in a statement more to the said he's stepping down because some matters
from egypt's opposition national salvation front says the government is just a step away from falling into a nudge. the muslim brotherhood government than morsi government is with standing its position of giving at death the deaf ear to any claims of reform and to any claims of of opposition to the very harmful policies in egypt. the record of mostly is a failure of managing the problems of the government of management the problems of egypt it's all to any of this government of the future of...
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that supported egypt during this revolutionary time well the western countries have largely ignoredwhat the regime has been doing which is cracking down on a lot of freedoms and you know returning to mubarak era style of ruling and i think what what will happen now is that it will come to the forefront and i think there will be a lot of international pressure not to see you know the regime for as a demand democratic force and i would go out there as what it is i mean it's of course a question of balance in the justice system where we have twenty one people who are supporters of the port city team and yet they want the only ones involved what about the fans of the other team. well the trial is certainly not a fair trial although a lot of the judiciary here is highly politicized and so you can't expect this any justice to come out of a very politicized judiciary but you know one of the more important things to look into as well is that the sentences on the policeman were it was postponed till march ninth so it seems the whole verdict is politicized and it's just just a way to manage t
that supported egypt during this revolutionary time well the western countries have largely ignoredwhat the regime has been doing which is cracking down on a lot of freedoms and you know returning to mubarak era style of ruling and i think what what will happen now is that it will come to the forefront and i think there will be a lot of international pressure not to see you know the regime for as a demand democratic force and i would go out there as what it is i mean it's of course a question...
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but egypt can be much more influential we want egypt to be strongest. to be healed from its entailment issues because a strong egypt is strong but us like. strong egypt is a strong peace. yet the situation is not dr ahmed to be thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . his power was the envy of ambrose. he had good reason to trust no one. his body was found on the floor of his huge empty house. but did he die of natural causes. the mystery of stalin's day on oxy. to some people extreme cold just a chilling threat to life or even of death it's a cooling if you look you can see that the water in the rights and my body feels really warm now and this is good for you. they plunge into icy water to make themselves stronger you can't get used to the cold it will but you can tolerate it and you can struggle with. people of snow and ice victims of frost. surviving the cold but i'll see. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized
but egypt can be much more influential we want egypt to be strongest. to be healed from its entailment issues because a strong egypt is strong but us like. strong egypt is a strong peace. yet the situation is not dr ahmed to be thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . his power was the envy of ambrose. he had good reason to trust no one. his body was found on the floor of his huge empty house. but did he die of natural causes. the mystery of stalin's day on oxy. to some people extreme...