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and assaulting egyptian soldiers. so it came as something of a surprise tonight when so many egyptian women took to the street over this -- over this image and over this story, you know? thousands, maybe even ten thousand women, carrying this picture of the woman who we don't know her name, people here call her the blue bra girl marching through the streets. it's been really a galvanizing moment i think for a lot of egyptian women. >> looking at those images now as you're talking. secretary clinton said this today, this systemic degradation of egyptian women dishonors the revolution. she said women were being targeted. based on what you're hearing and learning, is that true, do you believe? are women specifically being targeted there? >> i think they are being targeted and i think what it tells us, what we are witnessing is a mix of class and sexual violence because, remember, this recruit, the people you are watching and you described it right when you said it's the riot police having a riot of their own, charging th
and assaulting egyptian soldiers. so it came as something of a surprise tonight when so many egyptian women took to the street over this -- over this image and over this story, you know? thousands, maybe even ten thousand women, carrying this picture of the woman who we don't know her name, people here call her the blue bra girl marching through the streets. it's been really a galvanizing moment i think for a lot of egyptian women. >> looking at those images now as you're talking....
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government, egyptian buildings and assaulting egyptian soldiers. so it came as something of a surprise tonight when so many egyptian women took to the street over this image and over this story, you know. thousands, maybe even 10,000 women, carrying this picture of the woman who -- we don't know her name, so people here just call her the blue bra girl -- marching through the streets. it's been really a galvanizing moment, i think, for a lot of egyptian women. >> we're looking at some of those images now as you're talking. flaud, secretary clinton said this today. this systematic degradation of egyptian women dishonors the revolution. she says women were being targeted. based on what you're hearing and learning, is that true, do you believe? are women specifically being targeted there? >> i think they are being targeted. what we're witnessing is a mix of class and sexual violence. remember, these people you are watching and you describe it right, sanjay, when you said it's the riot police having a riot of their own, when they're charging these prote
government, egyptian buildings and assaulting egyptian soldiers. so it came as something of a surprise tonight when so many egyptian women took to the street over this image and over this story, you know. thousands, maybe even 10,000 women, carrying this picture of the woman who -- we don't know her name, so people here just call her the blue bra girl -- marching through the streets. it's been really a galvanizing moment, i think, for a lot of egyptian women. >> we're looking at some of...
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but yesterday, egyptian women took matters into their own hands. nearly 10,000 marched into tahrir square, in one of the largest women-only protests in egyptian history. they shouted and waved signs denouncing the attacks, many demanding that the generals to step down. >> ( translated ): the women in egypt are considered a red line, just like egyptian men are considered a red line, and they the military have crossed all of these lines. >> ( translated ): women were beaten, women were striped in the street this is the army who were supposed to protect us am here to say down, down with the military council. >> warner: yesterday, the military issued a statement expressing its utmost sorrow for the great women of egypt. it pointedly did not accept responsibility for any violence. for some women, casting their ballots in another round of parliamentary election run-offs, it wasn't enough. >> ( translated ): an apology is not enough. this is a crime that happened and it's a crime against all the women of egypt, especially this woman and those soldiers sho
but yesterday, egyptian women took matters into their own hands. nearly 10,000 marched into tahrir square, in one of the largest women-only protests in egyptian history. they shouted and waved signs denouncing the attacks, many demanding that the generals to step down. >> ( translated ): the women in egypt are considered a red line, just like egyptian men are considered a red line, and they the military have crossed all of these lines. >> ( translated ): women were beaten, women...
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but yesterday, egyptian women took matters into their own hands. nearly 10,000 marched into tahrir square, in one of the largest women-only protests in egyptian history. they shouted and waved signs denouncing the attacks, many demanding that the generals to step down. >> ( translated ): the women in egypt are considered a red line, just like egyptian men are considered a red line, and they the military have crossed all of these lines. >> ( translated ): women were beaten, women were striped in the street this is the army who were supposed to protect us am here to say down, down with the military council. >> warner: yesterday, the military issued a statement expressing its utmost sorrow for the great women of egypt. it pointedly did not accept responsibility for any violence. for some women, casting their ballots in another round of parliamentary election run-offs, it wasn't enough. >> ( translated ): an apology is not enough. this is a crime that happened and it's a crime against all the women of egypt, especially this woman and those soldiers sho
but yesterday, egyptian women took matters into their own hands. nearly 10,000 marched into tahrir square, in one of the largest women-only protests in egyptian history. they shouted and waved signs denouncing the attacks, many demanding that the generals to step down. >> ( translated ): the women in egypt are considered a red line, just like egyptian men are considered a red line, and they the military have crossed all of these lines. >> ( translated ): women were beaten, women...
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they deserve to stand trial for crimes against the egyptian people.hey are losing popularity by the day. even with the average egyptian who does not care about the revolution. today, women were making it clear that they will not be able to hijack our revolution. >> a lot of attention has been focused on tahrir square and the events that have occurred there throughout the year. we know that the vast majority of egyptians are not in tahrir square and many of them are concerned by what they see as the violence there and they do want the continuity of the army in the country. >> i think they used to what the continuity of the army in the country because they believe for a very long time and they were willing to give the benefit of the doubt that the army was what it said it was, which was the guardian of the revolution. the more they see the sadistic violence, the continued sexual violence against women. in 2005, the military subjected women to virginity test. myself and other women have been subjected to the violence. we deserve civilian leadership in eg
they deserve to stand trial for crimes against the egyptian people.hey are losing popularity by the day. even with the average egyptian who does not care about the revolution. today, women were making it clear that they will not be able to hijack our revolution. >> a lot of attention has been focused on tahrir square and the events that have occurred there throughout the year. we know that the vast majority of egyptians are not in tahrir square and many of them are concerned by what they...
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known issues. >> a lot of egyptians can't read or write.ow are they going to vote in a symbol instead. >> it's like a soccer ball or viking ship. >> these parties, you can vote for a tank. up here there's a pair of sunglasses. there's a pyramid, a rocket over here. [ laughter ] >> jon: i don't want to look down my nose at this but in what universe does tank lose to sunglasses? [ laughter ] seriously, if i'm tank i'm like i will (bleep) crush you. you're sunglasses. who is choosing? look, egypt, i know you are knew to this, you want a sophisticated democracy you can't have your parties represented by a myriad of symbols with everything from guitars to assault weapons nobody will take your democracy seriously until you have just two. [ laughter ] [ applause ] now that makes sense. [ laughter ] still if nothing else the symbol based election approach has led to innovative attack ads. >> he says he knows what is best for egypt but are blender's priorities are mixed up? even viking ship agrees blender will sink our economy faster than a tooth br
known issues. >> a lot of egyptians can't read or write.ow are they going to vote in a symbol instead. >> it's like a soccer ball or viking ship. >> these parties, you can vote for a tank. up here there's a pair of sunglasses. there's a pyramid, a rocket over here. [ laughter ] >> jon: i don't want to look down my nose at this but in what universe does tank lose to sunglasses? [ laughter ] seriously, if i'm tank i'm like i will (bleep) crush you. you're sunglasses. who...
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they deserve to stand trial for crimes against the egyptian people.hey are losing popularity by the day. even with the average egyptian who does not care about the revolution. today, women were making it clear that they will not be able to hijack our revolution. >> a lot of attention has been focused on tahrir square and the events that have occurred there throughout the year. we know that the vast majority of egyptians are not in tahrir square and many of them are concerned by what they see as the violence there and they do want the continuity of the army in the country. >> i think they used to what the continuity of the army in the country because they believe for a very long time and they were willing to give the benefit of the doubt that the army was what it said it was, which was the guardian of the revolution. the more they see the sadistic violence, the continued sexual violence against women. in 2005, the military subjected women to virginity test. myself and other women have been subjected to the violence. we deserve civilian leadership in eg
they deserve to stand trial for crimes against the egyptian people.hey are losing popularity by the day. even with the average egyptian who does not care about the revolution. today, women were making it clear that they will not be able to hijack our revolution. >> a lot of attention has been focused on tahrir square and the events that have occurred there throughout the year. we know that the vast majority of egyptians are not in tahrir square and many of them are concerned by what they...
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the egyptian government says is part of an investigation into corruption. the u.s. causes harassment of their staff. >> we believe that they are there to force the democratic process and the institutions that are supported by the united states government that were a throughout the world in the interests of helping citizens realize their goals and democratic processes taking root in their country. we have been very open and transparent it with egyptian authorities at all levels, particularly about the operating procedures and policies. we are very concerned. >> a representative from the human-rights watch in cairo explained what happening -- what is happening. >> egyptian and international organizations operating in egypt have been raided. the ministry of and justice says there are more. these organizations are not only raided but they were also shut down, the staff was asked to leave the premises, the documents were removed. this is happening in the context of a criminal investigation that has been ongoing since july of this year. it targets all organizations not re
the egyptian government says is part of an investigation into corruption. the u.s. causes harassment of their staff. >> we believe that they are there to force the democratic process and the institutions that are supported by the united states government that were a throughout the world in the interests of helping citizens realize their goals and democratic processes taking root in their country. we have been very open and transparent it with egyptian authorities at all levels,...
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stealing the egyptian revolution. the military who in the -- junta tried to justify its crackdown. he says the military has been restraining itself. it is the military's job to protect public property from attack. some fear the military campaign is working. the population is turning against the protests. >> we do not want any more protests, and we know people will support them common people who actually listened to the egyptian media, people who are not young. they will believe them. >> this evening the fighting has started again. the hopes of january replaced by the bitterness of december. >> iraqi authorities have confirmed a warrant has been issued for the most senior politician over a leaded links to terrorist activities. he has been and now an outspoken critic of nouriel maliki. his group has announced it will boycott meetings of mr. and how maliki's cabinets. again -- of mr. maliki's cabinets. >> it is very worrisome. the most important of iraq's fault lines between the sunni and shiite communities. the fact the
stealing the egyptian revolution. the military who in the -- junta tried to justify its crackdown. he says the military has been restraining itself. it is the military's job to protect public property from attack. some fear the military campaign is working. the population is turning against the protests. >> we do not want any more protests, and we know people will support them common people who actually listened to the egyptian media, people who are not young. they will believe them....
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air strikes had destroyed the egyptian air force on the ground. eisenhower's political opponents continued to attack his policies. eleanor roosevelt accuse the administration of favoring the arabs over israel and asserted britain and france had been brought to the point of desperation by american policies. it leaves us in a strange position, she says, of supporting the kremlin and an egyptian dictator against our own strongest allies. six of the eight democratic members of the senate foreign relations committee publicly agreed with stevenson and roosevelt that the president's middle east policies had failed. eisenhower, they declared, presided over, quote, four years of in decision, tech business, timidity and bluster. the night of november 3rd stevens asserted, quote, the president's age, his health and the fact that he cannot succeed himself make it inevitable that the dominant figure in the republican party under a second eisenhower term would be richard nixon. stevenson asked the crowd the want to place a hydrogen bomb in his hands? on novembe
air strikes had destroyed the egyptian air force on the ground. eisenhower's political opponents continued to attack his policies. eleanor roosevelt accuse the administration of favoring the arabs over israel and asserted britain and france had been brought to the point of desperation by american policies. it leaves us in a strange position, she says, of supporting the kremlin and an egyptian dictator against our own strongest allies. six of the eight democratic members of the senate foreign...
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things that the vast majority of egyptians don't want, including egyptian liberals who would never proposeears are -- we know that fear is a good sort of campaign tactic. and i think the salafi at the use a little of that. >> do you think that the united states should welcome this development? should it resist it? how should it handle it? >> i think, you know, it's been said by a lot of people that what's happening now in the middle east and particularly in egypt isn't really about us. and in any case, there's nothing really we can do. so i think we should just accept these developments. you know, when we talked in the sort of throes of the egyptian revolution, the question that was always asked was -- should the united states be supporting this move away from hosni mubarak? could we jettison away from mubarak. it wasn't the wrong choice, we just had to figure out where history was going and accept it. and i think that's, again, the case here. >> do you think that when you -- when you look back this will be the first wave that threw islamists to power because they were the kind of forbidde
things that the vast majority of egyptians don't want, including egyptian liberals who would never proposeears are -- we know that fear is a good sort of campaign tactic. and i think the salafi at the use a little of that. >> do you think that the united states should welcome this development? should it resist it? how should it handle it? >> i think, you know, it's been said by a lot of people that what's happening now in the middle east and particularly in egypt isn't really about...
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i think that the generals should stand trial for crimes against the egyptian people. they are losing popularity by the day. i think what happened yesterday in tahrir square was women making it very clear that we will not allow you to hijack our revolution. >> a lot of attention has been focused on tahrir square in the events that have occurred there throughout the year. of course, we know that the vast majority of egyptians are not in tahrir square and many of them are concerned by what they see as violence there and they want the continuity of the army. >> they used to want the continuity of the army in the country because they believed for a very long time and they were willing to give the benefit of the doubt that the army was what it said it was, the guardian of the revolution. the more they see the sadistic violence, the continues sexual violence against women. the military subjected women to virginity tests. myself and other women have been suggested to the violence. the military is doing a terrible job of running the country and we deserve a new leadership. i t
i think that the generals should stand trial for crimes against the egyptian people. they are losing popularity by the day. i think what happened yesterday in tahrir square was women making it very clear that we will not allow you to hijack our revolution. >> a lot of attention has been focused on tahrir square in the events that have occurred there throughout the year. of course, we know that the vast majority of egyptians are not in tahrir square and many of them are concerned by what...
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what do you make of the first egyptian election since the revolution. well what do you think is the importance of it. but i do mind that this jumping over of the global hardly get away the resident asks people to weigh up the seasonal thinking shopping or world news. the euro crisis is here to stay and there's no way around it so says german chancellor angela merkel warning that it will take years to solve the blocks debt ridden economic woes her words and a growing desperation in the e.u. as weaker economies struggle against a looming defaults and made an unprecedented credit squeeze earlier the european central bank a lot of the blocks financial institutions with extra cash which are themselves being starved of money by fleeing investors leaders now pinned their hopes on a last minute deal at a euro zone summit next week and the hope that germany will put its economy on the line to bailout the e.u. but yeah new haven from the european school of management and technology believes that it will only happen if they give up their sovereignty to berlin. the
what do you make of the first egyptian election since the revolution. well what do you think is the importance of it. but i do mind that this jumping over of the global hardly get away the resident asks people to weigh up the seasonal thinking shopping or world news. the euro crisis is here to stay and there's no way around it so says german chancellor angela merkel warning that it will take years to solve the blocks debt ridden economic woes her words and a growing desperation in the e.u. as...
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electoral commission is that voter turnout stood at sixty two percent this means that some many egyptians turned out to cost their ballots and while this figure is high it is still to all be expected seventy percent voter turnout that was earlier predicted not each vote the ballots were for individual candidates and one was for political process as far as the individual candidates go here no candidate had an out white majority which means that many of them will have a runoff next week when it came time for the head of the electoral commission to announce how the political parties have done he simply said to quote him they had run out of gas and he called a press conference. and at this stage though we. we are hearing eliminate any suggestions we have been receiving we do put the muslim brotherhood political party the freedom and justice party post position in second position is the ultra conservative the leftist party old nua now this party has indicated that it stands to push for stricter religious codes and then in third position is a coalition of egyptian and liberal parties who accord
electoral commission is that voter turnout stood at sixty two percent this means that some many egyptians turned out to cost their ballots and while this figure is high it is still to all be expected seventy percent voter turnout that was earlier predicted not each vote the ballots were for individual candidates and one was for political process as far as the individual candidates go here no candidate had an out white majority which means that many of them will have a runoff next week when it...
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parliament will have no control has no control over egyptian foreign or security policy so the muslim brothers even if they control the parliament together with the salafist perhaps or whoever they choose to ally with won't be able to impact on foreign policy for a while yet will have to wait till the presidential elections which of course do in the summer of next year into two thousand and twelve at that point should the islamists the muslim brothers when those elections too should an islamist president come to power in egypt then i think we could be looking at a very new situation and then i generally think from an israeli point of view we could be into a whole new situation having said that even a muslim brothers president even the brothers parliament will still be faced with a very key and the economic problems of egypt which may well preclude a complete turnaround in egyptian foreign policy we don't quite know just how realistic or unrealistic or ideological a muslim brothers control of egypt will be so we're probably going to find out we're certainly going to have to wait and se
parliament will have no control has no control over egyptian foreign or security policy so the muslim brothers even if they control the parliament together with the salafist perhaps or whoever they choose to ally with won't be able to impact on foreign policy for a while yet will have to wait till the presidential elections which of course do in the summer of next year into two thousand and twelve at that point should the islamists the muslim brothers when those elections too should an islamist...
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what do you make of the birth egyptian election for the revolution. what do you think it be important that it be about. what i do find that. over the global holiday getaway the resident asks people to weigh out their seasonal preferences. in the u.k. even a murder may not provide enough of a reason to deport a foreign criminal a loophole in the law has turned the country into an asylum for many immigrants who have committed serious offenses argues laura smith explains. the right to a family life is not an absolute right and it must not be used to drive a coach and horses through our immigration system. article eight an innocuous sounding element in the human rights act but which means having children can stop illegal immigrants being kicked out of britain no matter what they've done paul houston knows what it's like to have your family destroyed his twelve year old daughter amy was killed in a hit and run by an iraqi who was banned from driving cross in iraq mr abraham the driver of a car the wrong or. current on the corridor on the apollo the car and
what do you make of the birth egyptian election for the revolution. what do you think it be important that it be about. what i do find that. over the global holiday getaway the resident asks people to weigh out their seasonal preferences. in the u.k. even a murder may not provide enough of a reason to deport a foreign criminal a loophole in the law has turned the country into an asylum for many immigrants who have committed serious offenses argues laura smith explains. the right to a family...
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to a civilian government at least so far they're the most adamant and the egyptian army. does not want to do that it has a great prestige stake in this it has agree economic stake in this the officer corps and i don't see turning over complete control to the government and my guess is that the islamists groups. somehow made an accommodation with that reality that present reality i mean. foreign policy analyst dr ideal shamu thinks that the egyptian people are determined to see out the remnants of mubarak's regime. this is part of the military discount the supreme council of armed forces way of making sure. the revenue basically is molded to the to the type of government they want because that's those are the same generals by the way who work for mubarak. so that's really basically is part of that struggle is going to using going to go forward or is that a good use and got to be molded and subdued into some missive role to the minute thirty but really the military has to step aside and let the civilian government come to power once the election are held and the elections s
to a civilian government at least so far they're the most adamant and the egyptian army. does not want to do that it has a great prestige stake in this it has agree economic stake in this the officer corps and i don't see turning over complete control to the government and my guess is that the islamists groups. somehow made an accommodation with that reality that present reality i mean. foreign policy analyst dr ideal shamu thinks that the egyptian people are determined to see out the remnants...
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either by the egyptian military nor by the money and the weapons that the u.s.that you get from the u.s. administration, not just this administration but all the preceding administrations, is that the aid must be delivered to saudi arabia, to egypt, to these theoretical allies of the united states in the name of stability. it is an interesting picture of stability to look at your wrists. >> stability. >> i don't know how stability is achieved. >> exactly. >> by you paying taxes so that america can pay somebody else to break your arms. it's trajic. >> what kind of civility is that? >> we must never be in the position to choose between freedom and stability. saudi arabia doesn't get aid from the u.s., but saudi arabia, you can believe it, pours millions of dollars into egypt because saudi arabia is one of the darkest counterrevolutionary forces today. together the u.s. and saudi arabia run interested and would like to see this revolution fail because they buy the lie that the military is the solution to stability. the military is not the solution to stability. the
either by the egyptian military nor by the money and the weapons that the u.s.that you get from the u.s. administration, not just this administration but all the preceding administrations, is that the aid must be delivered to saudi arabia, to egypt, to these theoretical allies of the united states in the name of stability. it is an interesting picture of stability to look at your wrists. >> stability. >> i don't know how stability is achieved. >> exactly. >> by you...
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has expressed deep concern over the action of the egyptian security forces. they have raided the offices of a number of him and rights and pro-democracy groups. among them, a key u.s.-based groups. -- they have raided the offices of a number of human rights and pro-democracy groups. the authorities say that they are investigating sources of the funding. course we're there to support the democratic process. some of these are supported by the u.s. government that work around the world in the interests of helping citizens realize their goals of a democratic process taking root in their country. we have been very open and transparent with the egyptian authorities at all levels. there are procedures and policies. we are very concerned. >> the actions of the authorities make it appear as if they are targeting offenders of human-rights. >> the egyptian government will claim that it is just implementing the rule of the law. what human rights organizations have been saying since the january uprising is that that on these to be reformed in the same way that the politic
has expressed deep concern over the action of the egyptian security forces. they have raided the offices of a number of him and rights and pro-democracy groups. among them, a key u.s.-based groups. -- they have raided the offices of a number of human rights and pro-democracy groups. the authorities say that they are investigating sources of the funding. course we're there to support the democratic process. some of these are supported by the u.s. government that work around the world in the...
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more violent clashes in cairo as the egyptian military continues the crack down on civilian demonstrators. we'll get the latest from allen pizzey. and tebow time. the broncos' colorful, controversial quarterback is the talk of the nfl. tony guida takes a look at his memorable season. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. it was a quiet end to a long, divisive and costly war. the last u.s. combat troops left iraq without incident today, leaving the country to continue its own course towards democracy. the american convoy left camp adder south of baghdad during the night bound for kuwait, and our jim axelrod traveled with them. >> reporter: for the first time in eight years, eight months and 28 days, the u.s. has no troops fighting in iraq tonight. the last convoy out of iraq rolled across the kuwaiti border at 7:37 local time this morning, capping a drawdown that saw the u.s. go from 50,000 troops in iraq as late as august to zero. >> i just wanted to say hello. >> reporter: the top u.s. general in iraq, lloyd austin,
more violent clashes in cairo as the egyptian military continues the crack down on civilian demonstrators. we'll get the latest from allen pizzey. and tebow time. the broncos' colorful, controversial quarterback is the talk of the nfl. tony guida takes a look at his memorable season. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. it was a quiet end to a long, divisive and costly war. the last u.s. combat troops left...
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every government that supports the egyptian regime must stop because the money that goes to the egyptian. >> mona, thank you very much. i appreciate your perspective. >>> next, i'm going to talk with the parents of the florida a&m band member who recently died in a suspected hazing incident. we'll ask them what they want to come out of this tragedy. >>> trustees at florida a&m university decided today not to suspend the school's president during a hazing investigation. here's what led up to today's action. last week florida's governor suggested that the university president james ammons be suspended. but over the weekend warned an alumni group that could jeopardize the school's accreditation. this follows the death of the band's drum major robert champion. we will talk with champion's parents in a few minutes, but first, george powell was at the board of trustees meeting today. tell us about the meeting and how they reached their decision. >> reporter: that meeting took place over a conference call so all of the board members called in and no one was physically here for that call, dr. ja
every government that supports the egyptian regime must stop because the money that goes to the egyptian. >> mona, thank you very much. i appreciate your perspective. >>> next, i'm going to talk with the parents of the florida a&m band member who recently died in a suspected hazing incident. we'll ask them what they want to come out of this tragedy. >>> trustees at florida a&m university decided today not to suspend the school's president during a hazing...
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. >> this is the shock which has outraged egyptians.a fully veiled woman being viciously beaten and virtually stripped by a gang of soldiers. the video is much worse. first they beat her, kicking her in the head. then they pull off her he job -- hijab, exposing her bare chest. then a vicious kick to the chest. it is hard to watch, especially in this deeply muslim country. the soldier advances, firing his gun directly into the crowd. today, at the spot where the beating took place, one of the woman's friends. "the army is supposed to protect us, not kill us." there was another funeral in the square today, another young martyr to the revolution, cut down by a bullet on sunday night. back in the spring, many of these same people were hailing the egyptian military as heroes for helping to bring down the mubarak regime. after the violence of the past few days, the mood has completely changed. these people now accused the military of stealing the egyptian revolution. faced with terrible pictures from the weekend, the military today tried to j
. >> this is the shock which has outraged egyptians.a fully veiled woman being viciously beaten and virtually stripped by a gang of soldiers. the video is much worse. first they beat her, kicking her in the head. then they pull off her he job -- hijab, exposing her bare chest. then a vicious kick to the chest. it is hard to watch, especially in this deeply muslim country. the soldier advances, firing his gun directly into the crowd. today, at the spot where the beating took place, one of...
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egyptian army.l not let this happen again and we will continue to voice out our anger against this military -- that is killing this country. >> and mohamed is joining us now from cairo, the journalist joining us from new york. mohamed, first to you, you gust came from the hospital where you met with one woman who was with this woman who was brutalized here, who herself is in very serious condition. what did she say to you? what's going on? >> we had scheduled an interview with a woman named -- a woman whose beating at the hands of the security forces had been caught on the same tape in our piece. we got there today. we were given access to her by her family, but it was a horrifying scene. inside that hospital room. she was writhing in agony, screaming in severe pain. her head was bandaged. we were told her skull had been fractured due to multiple blows to the head. we couldn't ask her any questions, we tried, but she was in too much pain. she was screaming out that she felt like she was going to die
egyptian army.l not let this happen again and we will continue to voice out our anger against this military -- that is killing this country. >> and mohamed is joining us now from cairo, the journalist joining us from new york. mohamed, first to you, you gust came from the hospital where you met with one woman who was with this woman who was brutalized here, who herself is in very serious condition. what did she say to you? what's going on? >> we had scheduled an interview with a...
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and on february eleventh two thousand and eleven egyptian president hosni mubarak resigned after thirty years in power. next came a civil war in libya with those loyal to colonel moammar gadhafi and those who wanted him gone u.s. and nato forces got involved providing training aid and weapons to those they deemed rebel fighters after much resistance gadhafi government was overthrown and a few weeks later he was captured in his hometown of sirte dragged into the street and brutally killed. on rust and protest also seen in syria yemen and bahrain even spread to jordan and kuwait the political landscape across the middle east and africa is forever altered time magazine named the protester its person of the year in two thousand and eleven. the act is that in himself on fire it may have been personal for boys these but it sparked a year of protests of revolution and of change. so leaders across the arab world have fallen and more could be on the way but despite many of these revolutions being supported by the united states these new leaders are more religiously conservative both in egypt's p
and on february eleventh two thousand and eleven egyptian president hosni mubarak resigned after thirty years in power. next came a civil war in libya with those loyal to colonel moammar gadhafi and those who wanted him gone u.s. and nato forces got involved providing training aid and weapons to those they deemed rebel fighters after much resistance gadhafi government was overthrown and a few weeks later he was captured in his hometown of sirte dragged into the street and brutally killed. on...