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he then compare that with egypt. the various questions about egypt. dan just said, well, he needed a pact to with the military. he needed a pact with the other forces. strictly speaking as a technical matter that would have been a good idea. always good to be able to have more than one partner so you can play them off against each other, but the other side does not really exist in the egyptian politick. i mean, it is not non existent, but it is not there is a force which is equivalent to the army or, you know, the islamist constituencies largest traditional, it is just not there. as for egypt, to questions. what was the government? the question of whether we disagree about how to describe the current regime, what was the government? well, it seems to me it and the first place it was a composite pushing forward and it was the still existing bureaucracy and other sorts of institutions which were not under their control. there was this constant attempt to push to control those things, especially the judiciary. first of all prevented him very quickly from
he then compare that with egypt. the various questions about egypt. dan just said, well, he needed a pact to with the military. he needed a pact with the other forces. strictly speaking as a technical matter that would have been a good idea. always good to be able to have more than one partner so you can play them off against each other, but the other side does not really exist in the egyptian politick. i mean, it is not non existent, but it is not there is a force which is equivalent to the...
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egypt. has the president received any such offer or the prime minister from the united states? >> we have received promises of support. >> nothing specific? >> this would come in. >> you believe that? finally what's going on in the middle east in the past few weeks? egypt has an incredibly important role to play. assuming to the world it does, do you think that egypt will be able to reap some economic benefit in the latest conflict? >> let me tell you, the global efforts to stabilize egypt would have positive impact on the region including egypt. again, egypt has proven in terms of security, relatively to what happened. we could have seen bad scenarios but egypt is proven to be resilient in terms of security, resilient in terms of the social solidarity and in terms of the economic stability. so i do believe that egypt will be a hub for investments, a hub for trade in the future. >> and a friend to the united states in spite of what is going on. >> absolutabsolutely. >> your responses to my o
egypt. has the president received any such offer or the prime minister from the united states? >> we have received promises of support. >> nothing specific? >> this would come in. >> you believe that? finally what's going on in the middle east in the past few weeks? egypt has an incredibly important role to play. assuming to the world it does, do you think that egypt will be able to reap some economic benefit in the latest conflict? >> let me tell you, the global...
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egypt. has the president received any such offer or the prime minister from the united states? >> we have received promises of support. >> nothing specific? >> this would come in. >> you believe that? finally what's going on in the middle east in the past few weeks? egypt has an incredibly important role to play. assuming to the world it does, do you think that egypt will be able to reap some economic benefit in the latest conflict? >> let me tell you, the global efforts to stabilize egypt would have positive impact on the region including egypt. again, egypt has proven in terms of security, relatively to what happened. we could have seen bad scenarios but egypt is proven to be resilient in terms of security, resilient in terms of the social solidarity and in terms of the economic stability. so i do believe that egypt will be a hub for investments, a hub for trade in the future. >> and a friend to the united states in spite of what is going on. >> absolutabsolutely. >> your responses to my o
egypt. has the president received any such offer or the prime minister from the united states? >> we have received promises of support. >> nothing specific? >> this would come in. >> you believe that? finally what's going on in the middle east in the past few weeks? egypt has an incredibly important role to play. assuming to the world it does, do you think that egypt will be able to reap some economic benefit in the latest conflict? >> let me tell you, the global...
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then to egypt. the year ago today, egyptian authorities killed at least 800 demonstrators protesting the ouster of democratically elected president mohammed morsi. >> the rabaa massacre was one of the worst massacres in the demonstration in recent times, very much on a par with the massacres in tournaments where in china in 1989 -- tiananmen square in china in 1989. this is a crime against humanity . >> we will speak with human rights watch executive director kenneth roth who has refused -- was refused entry to egypt to present his report on the massacre. we will also talk to muslim brotherhood member dr. abdul mawgoud dardery, former member of the egyptian parliament. and we go to cairo to speak with democracy now correspondent sharif abdel kouddous. then to new mexico where the obama administration has opened a new detention center to hold hundreds of immigrant women and children who fled violence in central america. >> so i went back to the detention facility the day after the to her and was inte
then to egypt. the year ago today, egyptian authorities killed at least 800 demonstrators protesting the ouster of democratically elected president mohammed morsi. >> the rabaa massacre was one of the worst massacres in the demonstration in recent times, very much on a par with the massacres in tournaments where in china in 1989 -- tiananmen square in china in 1989. this is a crime against humanity . >> we will speak with human rights watch executive director kenneth roth who has...
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he then compare that with egypt. the various questions about egypt. dan just said, well, he needed a pact to with the military. he needed a pact with the other forces. strictly speaking as a technical matter that would have been a good idea. always good to be able to have more than one partner so you can play them off against each other, but the other side does not really exist in the egyptian politick. i mean, it is not non existent, but it is not there is a force which is equivalent to the army or, you know, the islamist constituencies largest traditional, it is just not there. as for egypt, to questions. what was the government? the question of whether we disagree about how to describe the current regime, what was the government? well, it seems to me it and the first place it was a composite pushing forward and it was the still existing bureaucracy and other sorts of institutions which were not under their control. there was this constant attempt to push to control those things, especially the judiciary. first of all prevented him very quickly from
he then compare that with egypt. the various questions about egypt. dan just said, well, he needed a pact to with the military. he needed a pact with the other forces. strictly speaking as a technical matter that would have been a good idea. always good to be able to have more than one partner so you can play them off against each other, but the other side does not really exist in the egyptian politick. i mean, it is not non existent, but it is not there is a force which is equivalent to the...
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already mobilizing against the president of egypt? in his father wrote back to say his suffered years and then wrote back for the 30 years. but this is something in my experience here you have a family whose one father is the cleric and the other son is a liberal they're going at it. >> i have to tell you this and so forth only 9% of egyptians thought 2011 was the purpose of making the islamic state. i guess the parents are a socialist of some sort. and then to support the workers. and then with that industrial sector. and then decided to strike. and then they do not allow it to occur. but everything was recorded on the internet by the young people. so they're not very excited looking forward to the islamic purposes. it was attempted april 6th 2008 and that was one of the major ones. but muslim brotherhood members from 2006 and seven but many of them ran in that way and older people did not like the outbreak. so they ended up with the movement gravitating to the left. so in that youth movement there were the organization's the predomi
already mobilizing against the president of egypt? in his father wrote back to say his suffered years and then wrote back for the 30 years. but this is something in my experience here you have a family whose one father is the cleric and the other son is a liberal they're going at it. >> i have to tell you this and so forth only 9% of egyptians thought 2011 was the purpose of making the islamic state. i guess the parents are a socialist of some sort. and then to support the workers. and...
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i'd been in egypt, and i knew it was.o things could still change a lot in saudi arabia, but at the moment, it doesn't seem so. >> the taliban be, the radical islamists, fundamentalists, the people in iraq, isis, or whatever -- aren't they also young people? >> the question is whether the radical groups in syria and iraq and so forth are also young. sure. a lot of them are, although not all of them. this inrah him seems to be -- ibrahim seems to be pretty long in the tooth. i don't think he's a millennial. what i would like to underline is the youth generation are much more urban, much more literate, much more cosmopolitan than their elders were. and in egypt at least, certainly in tunisia and most of these countries, they're not that interested in political islam to begin with. there is a section of them that is, but they're a minority. and then the ones who are interested in radical forms of political islam are even tinier. so these groups that we're hearing about are making a splash now because they have tactical traini
i'd been in egypt, and i knew it was.o things could still change a lot in saudi arabia, but at the moment, it doesn't seem so. >> the taliban be, the radical islamists, fundamentalists, the people in iraq, isis, or whatever -- aren't they also young people? >> the question is whether the radical groups in syria and iraq and so forth are also young. sure. a lot of them are, although not all of them. this inrah him seems to be -- ibrahim seems to be pretty long in the tooth. i don't...
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there's a border between gaza and egypt.'s going to be a lot of pressure on egypt now to make a concession by allowing that to open up as well. and so i think all sides in this are going to have to give some ground. >> indeed, we'll be watching the outcome of these talks closely. i'm matthew chance reporting live from jerusalem. many thanks to you as always. >> let begin with a hacker story now. >> user names and passwords have been taken for half a million e-mail addresses. they sent spam to the addresses and selling bogus products like weight loss pills. people can check the company's website for free to see if they were hacked. >> apple and samsung have called off their patent war outside the u.s. the agreement ends legal battles in countryies like the u.k. they have been battling it out since 2011. it's a lucrative sector that the two companies dominate. >>> fox has withdrawn its bid to acquire time warner, the parent company of cnn. the merger would have been the biggest in the u.s. in recent history. fox shares fell 10
there's a border between gaza and egypt.'s going to be a lot of pressure on egypt now to make a concession by allowing that to open up as well. and so i think all sides in this are going to have to give some ground. >> indeed, we'll be watching the outcome of these talks closely. i'm matthew chance reporting live from jerusalem. many thanks to you as always. >> let begin with a hacker story now. >> user names and passwords have been taken for half a million e-mail addresses....
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a population of egypt -- the 1980's and the presence. imagine how many -- they added a whole new egypt of young people, millennium's. the economic opportunities. so these and people look at their regimes and see them as a roadblock that needs to be removed and it's not just that the regime's are, you know, led by a dictator his picture was everywhere and the police are always putting you down. they started making arrangements for their sons to take over after them. so the situation was projecting into the future for decades. a lot of the dissidents that began was around getting rid of the president's for life and making sure that the president's for life or not succeeded by their sons. the one place with that dynastic republicanism was syrian. but as the mubarak in egypt, yemen, they all have these types of plans. and so young people exploded in rage at this prospect. and i have to say, you know, people ask me what they're really accomplished. i think they accomplished a lot more than is credited to them, and in the very early days and m
a population of egypt -- the 1980's and the presence. imagine how many -- they added a whole new egypt of young people, millennium's. the economic opportunities. so these and people look at their regimes and see them as a roadblock that needs to be removed and it's not just that the regime's are, you know, led by a dictator his picture was everywhere and the police are always putting you down. they started making arrangements for their sons to take over after them. so the situation was...
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so egypt is, in fact, a party to this cease-fire negotiation if you want this to win door, then egypt has to pull out something. >> reporter: egypt blamed the failure of last week's cease-fire on the failure of john kerry to bring in qatar in diplomacy. u.s. officials say we're a long way from that. we have to make sure the cease-fire holds first. cnn, washington. >>> want to take you now to cairo where those talks are expected to get underway. our reza is in the egyptian capitol. he joins us live. what are the egyptians saying about this and how they're going to handle it? >> reporter: well, we know some information, some details about the format, about the arrangement of these talks. according to an egyptian government official, these are not going to be direct negotiations. in other words, this is not going to be talks where you're going to have israelis and palestinians sitting across the table from one another, negotiating with one another. these are going to be indirect talks. in other words, in one location in cairo you're going to have the israelis talking to the egyptians, pr
so egypt is, in fact, a party to this cease-fire negotiation if you want this to win door, then egypt has to pull out something. >> reporter: egypt blamed the failure of last week's cease-fire on the failure of john kerry to bring in qatar in diplomacy. u.s. officials say we're a long way from that. we have to make sure the cease-fire holds first. cnn, washington. >>> want to take you now to cairo where those talks are expected to get underway. our reza is in the egyptian...
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they are closer to where egypt is. >> egypt is very anti-hamas as is most of the countries you mentioned. hamas is isolated. at some point their concerns will have to be dealt with. only two countries deal with them. kerry has to open up to them or else you cannot speak to hamas. he is doing the right thing as a fair minded diplomat. >> kerry's problem is he doesn't understand the new realities of the middle east. >> this is true. i think he is a quick and fast learner. stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪you fill up my senses♪ ♪like a sleepy blue ocean♪ ♪you fill up my senses♪ ♪come fill me again♪ ♪ america's service members and veterans are strong. forged out of bravery, sacrifice, and duty. ♪ sometimes reaching out for help can be the most challenging and worthwhile mission of all. Ñz ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line or military crisis line. dial 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. scotland succession is touch and go. >>> cii director apologized for the cia spying on the senate and hacking into computers. there are calls for his resignation
they are closer to where egypt is. >> egypt is very anti-hamas as is most of the countries you mentioned. hamas is isolated. at some point their concerns will have to be dealt with. only two countries deal with them. kerry has to open up to them or else you cannot speak to hamas. he is doing the right thing as a fair minded diplomat. >> kerry's problem is he doesn't understand the new realities of the middle east. >> this is true. i think he is a quick and fast learner. stay...
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if you want this to endure, then egypt is going to have to pony up something. >> reporter: egypt blamed the failure of last week's cease-fire on the decision by secretary of state john kerry to bring qatar and cur tee into the diplomacy. but the u.s. still considers the indispensable broker of middle east peace talks when they get started. u.s. officials say we're a long way from that. we have to make sure the cease-fire holds first. elise labott, cnn, washington. >>> now israeli spokesman mark regev insists the key to any negotiations is that hamas must disarm. we bring in our senior international correspondent matthew chance now joins us live in jerusalem with more on this. here we are, matthew, at least one day into a cease-fire. hamas wants a reopening of border crossings, fishing rights extended and the like. israel of course wants to disarm hamas. how hard is it really now for both sides to get what they want here? >> reporter: i think, erol, it's going to be very hardin deed. because there's a fundamental disconnect between how the two sides, the palestinians, hamas, the militant
if you want this to endure, then egypt is going to have to pony up something. >> reporter: egypt blamed the failure of last week's cease-fire on the decision by secretary of state john kerry to bring qatar and cur tee into the diplomacy. but the u.s. still considers the indispensable broker of middle east peace talks when they get started. u.s. officials say we're a long way from that. we have to make sure the cease-fire holds first. elise labott, cnn, washington. >>> now israeli...
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says egypt was behindks at one of libya's airports. >>> voters in scotland weigh the arguments after monday's fiery tv debate on independence. >>> new measures are unveiled in mexico aimed to deny migrants traveling from mexico on top of trains. >>> hello. a warm welcome to you. now after months of conflict in eastern ukraine, president vladimir putin of russia is due to meet his ukrainian counter part poroshenko shortly. it comes as russia says ten of its soldiers were captured near the town of donetsk crossed the border by mistake. however ukraine claims they were sent in on a special mission. amid distension, the meeting between the two leaders in the capital will be there first since a brief encounter back in june. ukraine tries to push further into the rebel held areas in the east of the country, fierce fighting continues in donetsk and luhansk where from our correspondent reports. >> throughout the morning we've been hear ago intermittent artillery fire in the distance. we're told this is as far as w
says egypt was behindks at one of libya's airports. >>> voters in scotland weigh the arguments after monday's fiery tv debate on independence. >>> new measures are unveiled in mexico aimed to deny migrants traveling from mexico on top of trains. >>> hello. a warm welcome to you. now after months of conflict in eastern ukraine, president vladimir putin of russia is due to meet his ukrainian counter part poroshenko shortly. it comes as russia says ten of its soldiers...
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egypt no.hey even announced that they wanted to have wedding parties, walking wedding parties for this because it was there way of saying so long that they have won the plane neared an number of voice that there were protesting political repression, police, torture, and sexual-harassment for and the arab world some his still somewhat tender segregated. cairo university campus. but a lot of it is gender segregated. for them to come out in public and speaking get the hearing is difficult. but they could go on youtube. this generation is educated, many very eloquent and can make these youtube brands. they went fire on and actually the call for young people together into arrears care to doctor square on the police state, good day to have the demonstrations because of at least a rough. but the one who made that column , member of the april 6th youth group. and a young woman who has been prominent and continues to speak out. and about a fifth of the demonstrators are young women. and that was courage
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egypt denied involvement. fighters who lost control of the airport are allied to this man, general khalifa haftar. based in the eastern cities of benghazi, but with an influence that extends across the country. he wants the parliament to be based in eastern libya, close to strong holds. he's accused of trying to take over the country. the parliament called for international intervention to find a solution. many people oppose that and the parliament itself. they want the old general national congress to return. it was set up in the wake of the fall of muammar gaddafi. and based in tripoli. at stake is the future of libya. with fighting in many cities, and a political system seemingly at odds with itself, some international organizations are calling it a failed state. >> the general director of the sad abbing institute specialising in libyan affairs says that there needs to be an international effort to bring all the parties together to discuss the future of a future government. >> it's almost a systematic failu
egypt denied involvement. fighters who lost control of the airport are allied to this man, general khalifa haftar. based in the eastern cities of benghazi, but with an influence that extends across the country. he wants the parliament to be based in eastern libya, close to strong holds. he's accused of trying to take over the country. the parliament called for international intervention to find a solution. many people oppose that and the parliament itself. they want the old general national...
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right now egypt is, in fact, a party to the conflict. it would like to see hamas destroyed as much as benjamin netanyahu would. and that's where american leadership comes in. the united states should be above the fray. i'm afraid that i think there are certain things the united states can do. it would require a major reversal in how the united states has approached this conflict in the past, the separation of gaza in the west bank cannot continue. the division of palestinians which was essentially a prerequisite for american policies cannot continue. there are new realities that the united states need to come to terms with, and in a way bring the israelis along. if they can't then i'm afraid we are in for not just a long period of death and destruction in gaza, but there is actually no hope for a long-term peace. we're likely to see this cycle repeated over and over again until there are serious reversals in how the u.s. approaches this. >> here in washington, we didn't get a chance to come back to you. we will have you back on again. i'
right now egypt is, in fact, a party to the conflict. it would like to see hamas destroyed as much as benjamin netanyahu would. and that's where american leadership comes in. the united states should be above the fray. i'm afraid that i think there are certain things the united states can do. it would require a major reversal in how the united states has approached this conflict in the past, the separation of gaza in the west bank cannot continue. the division of palestinians which was...
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hamas lost egypt as a result of the coup d'État in egypt.reached financial bankruptcy to the point it could not pay salaries to public employees. especially since egypt not only closed the crossing border, but also destroyed most of the were the tunnels which source of hundreds of millions .f dollars to hamas hamas also lost some iranian support because it would not support assad and the war in syria. it was more difficult for its traditional supporters, kabul and turkey, to provide support while egypt blocked the border, and i think it was also isolated regionally. the fact of the matter is doing -- during this confrontation you did not hear an uproar concerning what was going on in gaza. in fact i think there were much more, many more demonstrations in europe against what israel is doing a gaza than you saw in our world. on the other hand, hamas strengthened itself militarily. they doubled their arsenal of rockets. they extended their range. they established a line of rockets in gaza, which was not there a few years ago. they built a very
hamas lost egypt as a result of the coup d'État in egypt.reached financial bankruptcy to the point it could not pay salaries to public employees. especially since egypt not only closed the crossing border, but also destroyed most of the were the tunnels which source of hundreds of millions .f dollars to hamas hamas also lost some iranian support because it would not support assad and the war in syria. it was more difficult for its traditional supporters, kabul and turkey, to provide support...
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it is not clear what egypt's role will be, if indeed truce talks are going to happen. but according to officials, they're talking to both sides. according to palestinian authority leaders, they have a negotiating team coming here, they're on the way. it is not clear if they've arrived. obviously if you're going to negotiate, you're going to need another side. the israeli leaders have announced so far they're not prepared to come perhaps in his announcement many people are hoping the prime minister would suggest to reconsider truce talks with hamas and other palestinian factions. >> so reza, when the egyptian authorities, including the president, learned that israel was not sending a delegation, how was that received? was there a feeling that okay, since the relationship is fairly good between netanyahu andal assisi, it is not a slight, that there's confidence that this cease-fire could be built without israel's direct involvement by way of a delegation, or was it felt like it was a slap? >> i don't think the egyptian authorities viewed it as a slight. they believe it h
it is not clear what egypt's role will be, if indeed truce talks are going to happen. but according to officials, they're talking to both sides. according to palestinian authority leaders, they have a negotiating team coming here, they're on the way. it is not clear if they've arrived. obviously if you're going to negotiate, you're going to need another side. the israeli leaders have announced so far they're not prepared to come perhaps in his announcement many people are hoping the prime...
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egypt didn't help us, he said. sisi is an israeli agent. trapped between israeli bombs and tanks, and egypt's sealed border. hamas had little choice but to negotiate with its enemies. richard engel, nbc news, gaza. >>> still ahead on this tuesday evening, a spectacular plunge. thrill seekers going to new extremes of one of the most majestic cases in the country. now the fight is on over whether or not this kind of thing should be allowed. >>> and later the new rules tonight for what foods can really be called gluten-free. >>> it's the summer of 2014 in the american west, and the conversation and debate in some of the most stunning places in our country, specifically eastern utah, is what some people are doing there that involves great danger and taking great risk. we get our report on this tonight from nbc's jacob rascon in moab, utah. >> reporter: they have always been the stunning centerpiece of utah's canyon country. but now moab's majestic arches are also a daredevil's dream. this youtube video posted two years ago, is credited with fue
egypt didn't help us, he said. sisi is an israeli agent. trapped between israeli bombs and tanks, and egypt's sealed border. hamas had little choice but to negotiate with its enemies. richard engel, nbc news, gaza. >>> still ahead on this tuesday evening, a spectacular plunge. thrill seekers going to new extremes of one of the most majestic cases in the country. now the fight is on over whether or not this kind of thing should be allowed. >>> and later the new rules tonight...
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i think egypt is in the same position as us. not only egypt but some of the major arab countries.here is a certain new coalition now in the middle east that may be very helpful. that help us very much in order to plan for the future. there may be a regional new order coming in. if the israeli government will be ready to cooperate. >> let's hope that, would. nachman shai, thank you very much. we have new details about today's shocking attack that killed the highest ranking military officer since 9/11. up next, does a top contender for the 2016 republican presidential nomination really want to cut u.s. money for israel? ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to re
i think egypt is in the same position as us. not only egypt but some of the major arab countries.here is a certain new coalition now in the middle east that may be very helpful. that help us very much in order to plan for the future. there may be a regional new order coming in. if the israeli government will be ready to cooperate. >> let's hope that, would. nachman shai, thank you very much. we have new details about today's shocking attack that killed the highest ranking military officer...
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it is not just egypt. you understand. it is egypt, it is saudi arabia. cutter is the financeier of israel. >> does benjamin netanyahu save face with a benign intrusion of egypt? >> of course. he went against the radicals in that part of the world. and they are much close tore where we are. they are much closer to where egypt is. >> quickly. five seconds. >> egypt is very antihamas as is most of the countries you have mentioned. hamas is isolated. but at some point, their concerns are going to have to be dealt with. only two countries deal with them. cutter and turkey and kerry has to open up lines to them or you can't speak to hamas. he is doing the right thing as a fair minded diplomat. >> he doesn't understand the new realities of the middle east. >> this is true. but i think he is a quick learner. >> issue three, break out the champagne. >> good news. from the commerce department. commerce reported this week that second quarter gdp, gross domestic product growth from april to june was 4%. up from the dismal 2.1% contraction in the first quarter that w
it is not just egypt. you understand. it is egypt, it is saudi arabia. cutter is the financeier of israel. >> does benjamin netanyahu save face with a benign intrusion of egypt? >> of course. he went against the radicals in that part of the world. and they are much close tore where we are. they are much closer to where egypt is. >> quickly. five seconds. >> egypt is very antihamas as is most of the countries you have mentioned. hamas is isolated. but at some point, their...
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first of all israel is not talking to hamas, they are talking to egypt and egypt talks to hamas.in fact, i would also say the talks i think even hamas also said that the talks never actually broke down, that they would continue talking for a truce even though the 72-hour cease fire had broken down which ended at 8:00. so it looks like the rocket fire that we saw this morning promptly after the cease fire ended was a part of hamas' negotiating tactics. >> it does because hamas said. >> sort of leverage their position. >> this is exactly what hamas is saying, they want israel to negotia negotiate. >> right. and that is something that israel and the egyptians have both said they would not do. the egyptian framework for a truce was that fighting first stops and both sides come together and then they start talking. so that has been an agreement, that has been a demand by israel and you can see that is how they got to cairo over the past few days because hamas agreed to stop firing i believe i was on tuesday and then we had talks start again. the problem is that hamas clearly didn't ge
first of all israel is not talking to hamas, they are talking to egypt and egypt talks to hamas.in fact, i would also say the talks i think even hamas also said that the talks never actually broke down, that they would continue talking for a truce even though the 72-hour cease fire had broken down which ended at 8:00. so it looks like the rocket fire that we saw this morning promptly after the cease fire ended was a part of hamas' negotiating tactics. >> it does because hamas said....
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you want good relations with egypt. >> israel has excellent relations with egypt with el sisi. we went down the route of the cease-fire, humanitarian cease-fire with hamas. of course, you know what happened. little over an hour after the cease-fire went into effect, a suicide bomber came out and attacked israeli forces. two were killed. then, of course, lieutenant goldin was captured by hamas as a result. >> i understand that. i'm trying to take a look at israeli/egyptian relations. it is not morsi. you had a terrible relationship with him. there is a new relationship there. el sisi wants good relations with israel. in fact, when you say no, isn't that a snub? >> it is not a snub. they are consulting with el sisi's team. there is a discussion about the dangers. hamas, we think of in palestinian context. hamas has been allied with a jih jihadi group in sinai. it is attacked in the nile delta area. when we have these difficulties which we are having with hamas, the egyptians understand that. >> that would be more reason to strength israel's relationship with egypt because the egy
you want good relations with egypt. >> israel has excellent relations with egypt with el sisi. we went down the route of the cease-fire, humanitarian cease-fire with hamas. of course, you know what happened. little over an hour after the cease-fire went into effect, a suicide bomber came out and attacked israeli forces. two were killed. then, of course, lieutenant goldin was captured by hamas as a result. >> i understand that. i'm trying to take a look at israeli/egyptian relations....
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it borders egypt. there's a large number, crowds arriving since down, convinced that this ceasefire is sticking. let's look at the numbers here. we have here people who have visas and people who have foreign passports, who are able to cross to egypt. and, of course, with the ceasefire now in place, the roads are safer, and people are getting here in large numbers. also, a large number - more than 1,000 in the past few weeks of medical cases, certified mead medical case, where they need specialist treatment in egypt have been allowed through, more to come. there has been a number of trucks going through empty, across the - into egypt, which will return loaded with supplies. we have not seen humanitarian supplies coming this way yet, but colossal need for a variety of materials, medical supplies, food supply, and the infrastructure - a massive problem there still with water shortages, catastrophic problems with power not being available for people, and not only that, the sewerage system is in need of rep
it borders egypt. there's a large number, crowds arriving since down, convinced that this ceasefire is sticking. let's look at the numbers here. we have here people who have visas and people who have foreign passports, who are able to cross to egypt. and, of course, with the ceasefire now in place, the roads are safer, and people are getting here in large numbers. also, a large number - more than 1,000 in the past few weeks of medical cases, certified mead medical case, where they need...
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he's now egypt's president. his government has said that protests threatened public order and it was responding to gunfire by protesters. it says that research is unbalanced and unfair. >> reporter: least eight policemen were killed and a team flew to egypt to present its report but was blocked from entering the cairo airport. >> that's right, and ken rotherham, who is throth was there. ken, it's good to have you on the program. we did an hour with a good conversation. it's back to be in this report. >> since i couldn't be in cairo to present the report i'm happy to be here. >> i really want to dive in the nuts and bottles of this, i in 2013, your organization is calling it one of the world's largest killings of demonstrators in a recen recent history. >> that's right. each of those the estimates have killed 400 to 800 protesters. in this case in cairo just a year ago at minimum 817 people were killed in 12 hours. as you know, the toll could be as high as 1,000. >> in comments about the report, you said that rea
he's now egypt's president. his government has said that protests threatened public order and it was responding to gunfire by protesters. it says that research is unbalanced and unfair. >> reporter: least eight policemen were killed and a team flew to egypt to present its report but was blocked from entering the cairo airport. >> that's right, and ken rotherham, who is throth was there. ken, it's good to have you on the program. we did an hour with a good conversation. it's back to...
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over there is egypt, the other side. they are taking one bus in at a time, you can see the bus approaching. it's pulled up here, one at a time. i was talking to the palestinians on the bus that crossed, about 15 minutes ago, after going through the bureaucracy. everywhere on board were waiting for the time, the window of time to get out of the strip. they had enough. they were fortunate enough to have visas into egypt, and not a lot of people have those. now we are seeing a situation across the strip. it's surreal in place, the serenity of the fishermen return to their work and across the strip, people trying to get some sort of order back into their lives, and people returning to areas where their damaged homes often are beyond repair. and we are finding also that in the un shelters, the schools, 89 of them, a lot of people are staying put because they know they can't do. with their damned homes. they are waiting for isn'ts. there's a massive need for help and humanitarian supplies. it's surprising. you'd think on an in
over there is egypt, the other side. they are taking one bus in at a time, you can see the bus approaching. it's pulled up here, one at a time. i was talking to the palestinians on the bus that crossed, about 15 minutes ago, after going through the bureaucracy. everywhere on board were waiting for the time, the window of time to get out of the strip. they had enough. they were fortunate enough to have visas into egypt, and not a lot of people have those. now we are seeing a situation across the...
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. >>> there has been anti-government protests across egypt. in cairo demonstrators blocked the road in the ramsays distribute, following the first anniversary of a crackdown at two protest sites that killed hundreds. supporters of mohamed mursi said the government failed to carry out an investigation into the deaths. egypt's interior ministry had arrested several accused of bombing electricity generators, and arrested some from a vigilante group. the violence is part of a trend against the government. >> in recent weeks egypt has experienced a new form of discontent. roads cut off, electricity generators burnt down and police vehicles set on fire. in the latest a new resistance group hacked the state-run radio station to broadcast its own message. it's: then this group vowing to target police installations in southern cairo. >> translation: we are fed up with peaceful marches. blood was shed, women raped, and funny stolen. we are peaceful and do not want to carry weapons. you forced us to carry weapons to defend ourselves, women and egypt. >>
. >>> there has been anti-government protests across egypt. in cairo demonstrators blocked the road in the ramsays distribute, following the first anniversary of a crackdown at two protest sites that killed hundreds. supporters of mohamed mursi said the government failed to carry out an investigation into the deaths. egypt's interior ministry had arrested several accused of bombing electricity generators, and arrested some from a vigilante group. the violence is part of a trend against...
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, including the journalists in egypt. now in prison for 227 days. baher mohamed, peter greste and mohamed fahmy, in june mohamed fahmy and peter greste given seven year sentences and baher mohamed was given an extra three years because he had a spent round in his position which he had picked up at a protest. >>> venezuela, border with columbia, goods leaving the country. >> good morning vietnam. >> and good-bye to a well-known comic, robin williams dice at the age of 63. >>> football silver ware up for grabs. at about 10 it will the hour. till the hour. we're into the second day of a 72-hour humanitarian ceasefire between hamas and israel and it's holding. >>> temperatures also led the united nations food program to distribute food to 150,000 people, including rice and wheat flour. >>> israel egyptian blockades make deliver of goods difficult. many items barred from entering the gaza strip. >>> ceasefire talks are carrying on in cairo. both sides have big demands. palestine wants the blockade to be lifted, israel wants to
, including the journalists in egypt. now in prison for 227 days. baher mohamed, peter greste and mohamed fahmy, in june mohamed fahmy and peter greste given seven year sentences and baher mohamed was given an extra three years because he had a spent round in his position which he had picked up at a protest. >>> venezuela, border with columbia, goods leaving the country. >> good morning vietnam. >> and good-bye to a well-known comic, robin williams dice at the age of 63....
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they are recruited from upper egypt.ry disciplined, but they are not exactly with high morale. in syria, the military is very high morale. it is often amazing to me. i keep wondering why the turks and others believe the syrian regime was going to fall. they're completely different military structures. numeral route is completely different. so the second reason i opposed intervention in libya was it was notable muammar gaddafi was going to lose power. let the process take its own way. let them fight a little bit. let there be a political dialogue within the rebellion. let them create alternative structures of power. if you just give the libyan people a destroyed country, how are they going to build a future? and that is the real danger of aerial bombardment of this style the americans conduct. they level countries and then tell people to create a democracy. it doesn't work like that. i think a different outcome might have been possible. >> what do you think it is critical for people to understand about the forces that sup
they are recruited from upper egypt.ry disciplined, but they are not exactly with high morale. in syria, the military is very high morale. it is often amazing to me. i keep wondering why the turks and others believe the syrian regime was going to fall. they're completely different military structures. numeral route is completely different. so the second reason i opposed intervention in libya was it was notable muammar gaddafi was going to lose power. let the process take its own way. let them...
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shadi referred to things happening in egypt. on a smaller scale, in a number of the other countries that i mentioned. this is being applied particularly to the muslim brotherhood because the governments of these countries see the muslim brotherhood as the greatest political threat to their continuing control. the gulf countries have taken their own steps internally and have also cheered on as president asisi has carried on countrykdown across the . as many as 40,000 have been imprisoned. to go back to that editorial , it says that isis got to where it is in iraq because it gain followers by exploiting repression against the sunnis. so where do we think repression of islamists, brotherhood other islamists, human rights defenders, journalists, and so forth? where do we think this is going to go? that is the political strategy that a certain group of our allies recommend to us, that we support, or at a minimum, turned a blind eye to. but actually they want our support in the strategy of repressing that section of the population. wh
shadi referred to things happening in egypt. on a smaller scale, in a number of the other countries that i mentioned. this is being applied particularly to the muslim brotherhood because the governments of these countries see the muslim brotherhood as the greatest political threat to their continuing control. the gulf countries have taken their own steps internally and have also cheered on as president asisi has carried on countrykdown across the . as many as 40,000 have been imprisoned. to go...
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lou: working with the government, and egypt, government of egypt serving as a negotiator and a brokerin this seasoceasefire, attempting for t of 7 weeks to achieve what has been achieveed here now, what are your thoughts about the future relationship with egypt, skpeuz really? >> certainly egypt plays a constructive royal, there is a clear self interest on part of the egyptions, since hamas is a bitter enemy of egypt, reports came in before about 100 egyptian soldier killed by hamas terrorists in the sayny. but -- sinai. egypt is a big problem. >> worth notes that will obama administration, worked hard with general assisi to include, the muslim brother hood in his government, which was rejected out of hand. by this government, investor good to have you with us. >> thank you,. lou: appreciate it. up next, civil right leader using ferguson, missouri shooting to criticize police tactics nationwide, my next guest said they are excuses for bad behavior, juan williams is joining us tonight. next. wondering what that is? that, my friends, is everything. and with the quicksilver card from cap
lou: working with the government, and egypt, government of egypt serving as a negotiator and a brokerin this seasoceasefire, attempting for t of 7 weeks to achieve what has been achieveed here now, what are your thoughts about the future relationship with egypt, skpeuz really? >> certainly egypt plays a constructive royal, there is a clear self interest on part of the egyptions, since hamas is a bitter enemy of egypt, reports came in before about 100 egyptian soldier killed by hamas...
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what are you hearing in egypt about this new proposed cease-fire? >> jake, we've seen what's happened to previous cease-fires in the fighting and wanton extremely careful in what we report here because we're getting slight lit different statements from two sources. a senior egyptian government official tells cnn that there are strong indications that all parties concerned, that's the palestinians and the israelis have accepted a cease-fire, a 72-hour cease-fire starting 8:00 a.m. tuesday morning. that's tomorrow. and an egyptian invitation to send delegations to see egypt to start talking. we also spoke to the palestinian ambassador to egypt who was part of the talks and he takes it a step further. he says the cease-fire agreement is a done deal, that both sides have agreed to a 72-hour cease-fire beginning tomorrow. again, the ambassador saying it's a done deal. the egyptian source saying there's strong indications it's going to happen. we're working to confirm that this is a done deal but certainly this is a sign that after 28 days of fighting, th
what are you hearing in egypt about this new proposed cease-fire? >> jake, we've seen what's happened to previous cease-fires in the fighting and wanton extremely careful in what we report here because we're getting slight lit different statements from two sources. a senior egyptian government official tells cnn that there are strong indications that all parties concerned, that's the palestinians and the israelis have accepted a cease-fire, a 72-hour cease-fire starting 8:00 a.m. tuesday...
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and gaza. >> egypt does. >> that's another question and i'm sure it egypt will make the decisions that they think are in their own interest. from israel's point of view, we don't have a problem with goods coming into gaza. we put goods in there through transit points that we have. during the war, it's important to note that we put a lot of food and medicine in every single day even when they fire rockets at our civilians, supplies are constantly going into gaza. it has not been cut off. problem with a those passages being manned by the epa, the palestinian authority, which would be better than hamas. our problem is with weapons items likeand due use concrete and chemicals. six months ago, a year ago, people were asking why we were ironnting concrete and with these heartless israel he is not allowing the people in gaza to build a better future. the problem we have is they were using concrete to build this labyrinth subterranean fortress of tunnels. they were using iron to manufacture the rockets to be fired at israel. that's the problem we have. we have to have a mechanism in place to m
and gaza. >> egypt does. >> that's another question and i'm sure it egypt will make the decisions that they think are in their own interest. from israel's point of view, we don't have a problem with goods coming into gaza. we put goods in there through transit points that we have. during the war, it's important to note that we put a lot of food and medicine in every single day even when they fire rockets at our civilians, supplies are constantly going into gaza. it has not been cut...
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we expressed our supports to egypt. we believe that cairo's cease-fire plan must serve as the basis for further steps towards achieving a mutually acceptable agreement. will continuewe to work actively, using all create the conditions for a lasting truce. we believe the time has long come for serious discussion. the elaboration of a mechanism for settling it. we propose to conduct a brainstorming session at the security council in august on the situation. we are convinced that initial work and ideas to craft a piece supplement -- peace supplement already exist, and have taken place within certain member-states. a component of this could be a careful study of proposals in response to the requirements by the palestinian leadership to place palestine under international protection. detailed discussion within the framework of the ministerial meeting. discussion must take place with a quartet, the arab league, and key regional states. we believe that a settlement of the current process in the gaza forp must create conditions
we expressed our supports to egypt. we believe that cairo's cease-fire plan must serve as the basis for further steps towards achieving a mutually acceptable agreement. will continuewe to work actively, using all create the conditions for a lasting truce. we believe the time has long come for serious discussion. the elaboration of a mechanism for settling it. we propose to conduct a brainstorming session at the security council in august on the situation. we are convinced that initial work and...
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contact, they said with egypt throughout.they say the official delegation was withdrawn after the ceasefire collapsed just a week ago. but i should make the point now that even as the palestinian factions have announced this ceasefire as we have seen in the past, and an intense indication of rocket and mortar fire in the last hour before the ceasefire is supposed to come into effect. in the last hour or so, heavy mortar fire. we're told that three israelis have been seriously injured. so that ends to underline the skepticism expressed by some in the region, and there is a feeling from the sketchy details that we have been hearing here in israel from what the palestinians say is in the deal, it does not appear to address the longer-termi issues. for the israelis it's more how their long-term security would be achieved. would the pa forces return in any significant numbers? and would hamas continue to be able to rearm itself? these are the longer-standing issues which ordinary israelis are concerned about, and any deal that doe
contact, they said with egypt throughout.they say the official delegation was withdrawn after the ceasefire collapsed just a week ago. but i should make the point now that even as the palestinian factions have announced this ceasefire as we have seen in the past, and an intense indication of rocket and mortar fire in the last hour before the ceasefire is supposed to come into effect. in the last hour or so, heavy mortar fire. we're told that three israelis have been seriously injured. so that...
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a new hundred years to come with egypt. we'll have two suez canals and an area between and that will be the leading area. >> and a ceasefire deal between hamas and it is important to them specifically. >> and clearly egypt has the strength to move forward and be the hub not only of investment going forward but given the ceasefire. our own secretary of state couldn't have a ceasefire enforced and egypt has done it and aligned with many of our allies. we have to recognize that? >> you can watch justice with ja nine every saturday night. you are serious in that picture. >> watch me or else. >> scares me. >> and right now, wall street is carefully watching the developments in iraq. isis terrorist control oil fields and one refinery and american oil companies including chevron and exxon evacuated their personnel. and peter barnes with the fox business network joins us with what is going on with the markets. >> the big concern for the investors is the oil supplies in iraq. it is one of the world's biggest oil suppliers and could
a new hundred years to come with egypt. we'll have two suez canals and an area between and that will be the leading area. >> and a ceasefire deal between hamas and it is important to them specifically. >> and clearly egypt has the strength to move forward and be the hub not only of investment going forward but given the ceasefire. our own secretary of state couldn't have a ceasefire enforced and egypt has done it and aligned with many of our allies. we have to recognize that?...
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is against mohamed morsi who was a brotherhood president in egypt. so hamas and mohamed morsi, the brotherhood in egypt are one and the same in the eyes of it sisi. if the he hammers hamas, that means he is hammering on the brotherhood inside egypt. for him to -- he's hitting two bears with one stone meaning that he is hitting hard at hamas. it is a brotherhood and, also, he is hitting hard at the brotherhood inside egypt and that's why hamas was not consulted. however, he consulted the palestinian president, but it was on a later day and a later notice rather than bringing him from the beginning to see the cease-fire details and to consult with other palestinian faxes. >> let me ask you this. you had said that netanyahu should speak with mahmoud abbas. >> doesn't seem like it's going to happen is there. any arab nation that could step up and make a difference and do what israel has been able to do in the past that -- i'm sorry. he script has been able to do in the past but doesn't have the same stature that it used to? >> actually, the only -- the o
is against mohamed morsi who was a brotherhood president in egypt. so hamas and mohamed morsi, the brotherhood in egypt are one and the same in the eyes of it sisi. if the he hammers hamas, that means he is hammering on the brotherhood inside egypt. for him to -- he's hitting two bears with one stone meaning that he is hitting hard at hamas. it is a brotherhood and, also, he is hitting hard at the brotherhood inside egypt and that's why hamas was not consulted. however, he consulted the...
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hamas is a bitter enemy of egypt.eports came in before the escalation about 100 egyptian soldiers killed by hamas terrorists in the sinai, but hamas is the idealogical twin of islamic brotherhood which is viewed by the current administration in egypt as a big problem. >> it's worth noting that the obama administration worked very hard with the president of egypt now to include the muslim brotherhood in his government, which was rejected out of hand by this government. good to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> appreciate it. >>> up next, my commentary on why the obama white house and much of the democratic party shouldn't have it their way on the burger king deal. 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better...
hamas is a bitter enemy of egypt.eports came in before the escalation about 100 egyptian soldiers killed by hamas terrorists in the sinai, but hamas is the idealogical twin of islamic brotherhood which is viewed by the current administration in egypt as a big problem. >> it's worth noting that the obama administration worked very hard with the president of egypt now to include the muslim brotherhood in his government, which was rejected out of hand by this government. good to have you...
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libya is a failed state and egypt is in the middle. at the beginning of the month, we had a checkpoint in the western -- 23 egyptian soldiers were there. the gunman might have come from the libyan order which is somehow protected. >> thank you very much for your analysis. leaders in mozambique have selected a new air after the government signed a peace deal with the opposition. >> the deal includes amnesty for the romano party which took up arms against the government two years ago. the head of thailand's military is being confirmed as the new prime minister. he is given the written approval of the king in a ceremony at army headquarters. he called on the parliament to join on reforms on the way back to democracy. the general led a crew -- let a cu and promised elections next year. some sports now and it was a big day for a newly reported that about. >> they nearly came away with a historic victory. >> they had to settle for a draw because of the goal in the final seconds. here's a look at the action. >> the bundesliga adventure began
libya is a failed state and egypt is in the middle. at the beginning of the month, we had a checkpoint in the western -- 23 egyptian soldiers were there. the gunman might have come from the libyan order which is somehow protected. >> thank you very much for your analysis. leaders in mozambique have selected a new air after the government signed a peace deal with the opposition. >> the deal includes amnesty for the romano party which took up arms against the government two years ago....
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. >> you mentioned the talks in egypt. i am curious about the role they could play in any eventual peace negotiations. can egypt still play a role in calming things down between the two sides? >> they can. they are -- and anything palestinian, particularly with gaza -- is a strategic issue and is a matter of national security. egypt has been a main ally of all the palestinians. just because they dropped with the muslim brotherhood, it does not mean egypt has stopped being a major player. we are working together in order to try to work out a cease-fire. it is to play a constructive role and bring the parties together. at the same time, we look towards egypt to have -- issues of reconciliation and issues on cessation of the israeli assault and violence and lifting the siege and working towards the reconstruction of gaza and ending the occupation. >> thank you for that. the u.n. says a humanitarian tragedy is unfolding in iraq after hundreds of thousands were forced to flee their homes on the weekend after isis militants took
. >> you mentioned the talks in egypt. i am curious about the role they could play in any eventual peace negotiations. can egypt still play a role in calming things down between the two sides? >> they can. they are -- and anything palestinian, particularly with gaza -- is a strategic issue and is a matter of national security. egypt has been a main ally of all the palestinians. just because they dropped with the muslim brotherhood, it does not mean egypt has stopped being a major...