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let us close egypt to the egyptians and we'll do everything egyptian. the third alternative, which i personally represent and freedom and justice party represented from the time muslim brotherhood came into existence now. we do have a tradition. needs to be respected, but at the same time we cannot ignore the european development, because europe came out of the dark ages through islamic renaissance in spain, and europeans learned a lot from the muslim experience in spain. why can't egyptians or arabs or muslims in this regard learn from the europeans, take from the europeans what we need and leave what we don't. and since then the struggle went on. nasr came to power. the struggle went on. the problem was not -- sadat came, the problem not settled. mubarak, the same thing, until january 25th. egyptians went, millions in the streets of every city in egypt. and they decided the citizens -- were not leaving. he has to leave. and him was not just a person. it was more of a system. thank god the system collapsed, but i think of the problem in egypt is not th
let us close egypt to the egyptians and we'll do everything egyptian. the third alternative, which i personally represent and freedom and justice party represented from the time muslim brotherhood came into existence now. we do have a tradition. needs to be respected, but at the same time we cannot ignore the european development, because europe came out of the dark ages through islamic renaissance in spain, and europeans learned a lot from the muslim experience in spain. why can't egyptians or...
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egypt is of the egyptian people. no country should accept interference from any outside country. >> then there was the second part that had to do with the red sea. >> that was during the political complaint. how about people who are asking to come out to mubarak? what if the united states does not like the election result? the united states can do whatever it wants. it is an egyptian decision. if the united states likes it, we are happy. if you do not like it, recanting from the red sea or the white sea. we have to -- you can drink from the red sea or the white sea. we have two sees. we have to make use of them. >> in and egyptian activists. i was disappointed with your statements. i would like to ask you that the constitution cannot be written by the majority. mubarak is to do the majority rule. we should not use people from parliament from the constitution. >> thank you for asking. it is a valid question. it is very important to know that this represents more than 47%. in spite of this, we became underrepresented.
egypt is of the egyptian people. no country should accept interference from any outside country. >> then there was the second part that had to do with the red sea. >> that was during the political complaint. how about people who are asking to come out to mubarak? what if the united states does not like the election result? the united states can do whatever it wants. it is an egyptian decision. if the united states likes it, we are happy. if you do not like it, recanting from the red...
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weept identify the strength of the egyptian economy, the competitive advantage in the egyptians have very large relatively disciplined homogenius workforce. i agree 100% the revolution was not about bread but a haunl huge part of it was about apathy. it's just about millions upon millions of you who have been looked at by the previous regime not as sets, not as resources not as advantages but we'll as a burden. we will we would like to reverse that and by giving more access to these millions of egyptians, we aim at increasing the competitiveness of the egyptian economy. and one way, of course, of doing that is to redefine what we call the industries and val you'll adding industries as those that are associated with an elevation in the capacity of the workforce. so whatever industry is going to add to the capacity of the work pors to number one produce, number two join the knowledge economy at much more fafrl terms is to us a value adding industry and hence, we're looking very closely now as things like the i.t., medical i.t., new energy and so on and so forth in an decision to the tr
weept identify the strength of the egyptian economy, the competitive advantage in the egyptians have very large relatively disciplined homogenius workforce. i agree 100% the revolution was not about bread but a haunl huge part of it was about apathy. it's just about millions upon millions of you who have been looked at by the previous regime not as sets, not as resources not as advantages but we'll as a burden. we will we would like to reverse that and by giving more access to these millions of...
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if we cannot get very significant segments of the egyptian institutions and egyptian society to own this this is why is we're appealing to the private sector to look at the situation favorably. to come and shoulder the enormous task because this is not the enormous task of the party. this is the enormous task of the revolution, the people. so on the one hand, we want partnership -- i mean ownership. on the other hand, we need a lot of partnership outside of egypt with global institutions, with groups of investors, with multinationals, and we're working on that, as well. if we will succeed in securing these two conditions, then this plan or strategy has a chance. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> i have to say that you know, you've now had you really very clear three plans laid out. and, of course, now it would be good to get some questions. i would encourage people to also be a little bit provocative in their questions because i'm sure people who have laid out the plans want to hear are the kinds of issues that are on your mind so that they can be implemented. as before, i would encou
if we cannot get very significant segments of the egyptian institutions and egyptian society to own this this is why is we're appealing to the private sector to look at the situation favorably. to come and shoulder the enormous task because this is not the enormous task of the party. this is the enormous task of the revolution, the people. so on the one hand, we want partnership -- i mean ownership. on the other hand, we need a lot of partnership outside of egypt with global institutions, with...
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especially at a time when egyptians need assistance. it really tells you what they care about in terms of the balance between what they hear in washington and what they hear on the streets of egypt. i was doing a radio show, and there was in it -- there was an egyptian. the white house put out a statement criticizing against protesters. the egyptian journalist was asked what did you think of the u.s. statement? she said i know it was a statement, and i know that the u.s. labored for hours about how to say it. i think it said something about how less relevant the u.s. is. then there is the question of effectiveness. one thing i stressed on this last trip -- and you hear it all the time, it -- many other egyptians believe it. they are convinced that the u.s. is engaged in a conspiracy to weaken, fragment, undermine egypt's power. that was certainly hosni mubarak's thought. today, which are seen on the street is very much a u.s. attempt -- part of this is protection. you want to blame an outsider. but i happen to believe it is also a genui
especially at a time when egyptians need assistance. it really tells you what they care about in terms of the balance between what they hear in washington and what they hear on the streets of egypt. i was doing a radio show, and there was in it -- there was an egyptian. the white house put out a statement criticizing against protesters. the egyptian journalist was asked what did you think of the u.s. statement? she said i know it was a statement, and i know that the u.s. labored for hours about...
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culture of the egyptian. and from that time there were three direction. one direction that was supported and developed by the european colonial powers is the only way for maternity it to look like europeans, act like europeans, even state european leg which. and that was the only option offered by those he believed in the european model. that was a very important direction in the start of egypt develop it for democracy. the second was almost the other, and these directions to place during the colonial era, and it is still until today it is different rush of trying to become an understanding. the first direction was go european, look like them. the second on the other extreme, that we've nothing to do with europe. let us close egypt to the egyptians and we will do everything egypt. the third alternative, which i personally represent and freedom and justice party represented from the science of muslim brotherhood them into existence. no. we do have this tradition that needs to be respected. but at the same time
culture of the egyptian. and from that time there were three direction. one direction that was supported and developed by the european colonial powers is the only way for maternity it to look like europeans, act like europeans, even state european leg which. and that was the only option offered by those he believed in the european model. that was a very important direction in the start of egypt develop it for democracy. the second was almost the other, and these directions to place during the...
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egypt is of the egyptian people. no country should accept interference from any outside country. >> then there was the second part that had to do with the red sea. >> that was during the political complaint. how about people who are asking to come out to mubarak? what if the united states does not like the election result? the united states can do whatever it wants. it is an egyptian decision. if the united states likes it, we are happy. if you do not like it, recanting from the red sea or the white sea. we have to -- you can drink from the red sea or the white sea. we have two sees. we have to make use of them. >> in and egyptian activists. i was disappointed with your statements. i would like to ask you that the constitution cannot be written by the majority. mubarak is to do the majority rule. we should not use people from parliament from the constitution. >> thank you for asking. it is a valid question. it is very important to know that this represents more than 47%. in spite of this, we became underrepresented.
egypt is of the egyptian people. no country should accept interference from any outside country. >> then there was the second part that had to do with the red sea. >> that was during the political complaint. how about people who are asking to come out to mubarak? what if the united states does not like the election result? the united states can do whatever it wants. it is an egyptian decision. if the united states likes it, we are happy. if you do not like it, recanting from the red...
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in egyptian modern history.i think in a long period of war, socialism, compensation of property and the people who were actually making the country work. poverty and illiteracy. from 1952 until last year, 2011, and evolution happened. egypt had only three presidents. do you know how many presidents america had during that time? i lived under -- most of my life, i lived under the oppressive leadership. i saw the oppression of women. my mother's generation, 97% of the women had to undergo an operation, including my mother. it is devastating and has devastating effects on family relation. i knew a girl who was 16 and raped. as a result of that, she was killed by her family, because she had committed a sin. my only outlet to escape life under sharia law was in 1978 and 1979. i remember walking in the hallway of my new job in america. and i saw a sign. as a new immigrant, i like to read everything. i wanted to get acquainted with this country quickly. the sign said this organization does not discriminate on the basis
in egyptian modern history.i think in a long period of war, socialism, compensation of property and the people who were actually making the country work. poverty and illiteracy. from 1952 until last year, 2011, and evolution happened. egypt had only three presidents. do you know how many presidents america had during that time? i lived under -- most of my life, i lived under the oppressive leadership. i saw the oppression of women. my mother's generation, 97% of the women had to undergo an...
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and egyptian democracy promoters. it's what appears to be a healthy debate in egypt about that foreign financing. islamic democracy promotion on the one hand, and potentially campaigned in the party activities on the other no doubt a healthy debate. my question is particularly given what according to many sources is a long history of support the muslim brotherhood of the foreign sources particularly from the gulf and perhaps elsewhere not necessarily from the governmental services, but given this, what is the position of the fjp of the political parties coming electoral campaign, and the second part of the question what will be fpv due to ensure that all the egyptians have accurate information transparency with regard to the political party activities and the sources of the campaign funding? thanks very much. >> party financing is a very interesting and actually there's lots of debate on the rules and regulation that regulate how the parties operate and there are different models and the idea is basically egyptians, t
and egyptian democracy promoters. it's what appears to be a healthy debate in egypt about that foreign financing. islamic democracy promotion on the one hand, and potentially campaigned in the party activities on the other no doubt a healthy debate. my question is particularly given what according to many sources is a long history of support the muslim brotherhood of the foreign sources particularly from the gulf and perhaps elsewhere not necessarily from the governmental services, but given...
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egyptian is changing dramatically washington policies are not for the last thirty years the u.s. has sent an annual aid package to the egyptian military this year it's one point three billion dollars it is absolutely essential that we do we can to preserve a close strategic relationship with egypt because egypt is being major player in the region the egyptian military has been widely accused of cracking down on peaceful protesters and egyptians want to put an end to the overreaching power of their military but that seems to have had no in fact on washington's decision can keep going with business as usual with their gypped business as usual seems to be reality almost a decade ago unfortunately our leadership in the white house and in the state department have not caught up with that reality of the new reality is it is not business as usual we are not buying loyalty but not even the egyptian military's loyalty may be enough to secure business as usual between washington and cairo the muslim brotherhood is the ruling power in egypt's parliament now and their candidate could well wh
egyptian is changing dramatically washington policies are not for the last thirty years the u.s. has sent an annual aid package to the egyptian military this year it's one point three billion dollars it is absolutely essential that we do we can to preserve a close strategic relationship with egypt because egypt is being major player in the region the egyptian military has been widely accused of cracking down on peaceful protesters and egyptians want to put an end to the overreaching power of...
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in egyptian modern history.i think in a long period of war, socialism, compensation of property and the people who were actually making the country work. poverty and illiteracy. from 1952 until last year, 2011, and evolution happened. egypt had only three presidents. do you know how many presidents america had during that time? i lived under -- most of my life, i lived under the oppressive leadership. i saw the oppression of women. my mother's generation, 97% of the women had to undergo an operation, including my mother. it is devastating and has devastating effects on family relation. i knew a girl who was 16 and raped. as a result of that, she was killed by her family, because she had committed a sin. my only outlet to escape life under sharia law was in 1978 and 1979. i remember walking in the hallway of my new job in america. and i saw a sign. as a new immigrant, i like to read everything. i wanted to get acquainted with this country quickly. the sign said this organization does not discriminate on the basis
in egyptian modern history.i think in a long period of war, socialism, compensation of property and the people who were actually making the country work. poverty and illiteracy. from 1952 until last year, 2011, and evolution happened. egypt had only three presidents. do you know how many presidents america had during that time? i lived under -- most of my life, i lived under the oppressive leadership. i saw the oppression of women. my mother's generation, 97% of the women had to undergo an...
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forty percent of egyptians live almost into dollars a day and a million and a half babies are born in egypt every year. there's a brotherhood have answers to these problems and i think it does on the other hand if if if you or i or the brotherhood and we waited eight decades to seize power i don't think we would like the chance of a way ok on i mean is it ok and it will achieve our i think is going a bit strong here we are talking about an election our way absolutely and one which should never lose sight of the fact that the muslim brotherhood has been fairly elected by the people in parliamentary elections to run the affairs of the state and i think the reason why the muslim brotherhood candidate or shot that seems to have good chances to win the election is that because he is a multimillionaire he's a fine and serious who's got extremely good grasp on the economy and traditionally islamic parties tend to could be emphasis on charitable work on philanthropy and you know social justice is no substitute for. sorry charity is no substitute for social justice and this this is precisely w
forty percent of egyptians live almost into dollars a day and a million and a half babies are born in egypt every year. there's a brotherhood have answers to these problems and i think it does on the other hand if if if you or i or the brotherhood and we waited eight decades to seize power i don't think we would like the chance of a way ok on i mean is it ok and it will achieve our i think is going a bit strong here we are talking about an election our way absolutely and one which should never...
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all egyptians. we want representatives from each party and we came and we had meetings with the different parties of how to form the different committees. out came the sharia parties. [inaudible] 50% of the vote. but we didn't think of it as egyptians versus the minority. coming out of oppression, requires the [inaudible]. in creating this balance that they spoke about at the beginning. honoring our own parts -- our own culture. creating this unique alternative that i like to call the egyptian alternative. we are moving now into the [inaudible] with the constitution. this constitution does not want to the majority. it cannot. the majority controls the parliament. that is fine. it can leave the government after a few years. the constitution goes longer than that. it affects you to generations of egypt. i was there when the formation of the committee that we voted on gay people [inaudible] the right to allow hundreds of representatives of the egyptian society. there were many options -- [inaudible]. i
all egyptians. we want representatives from each party and we came and we had meetings with the different parties of how to form the different committees. out came the sharia parties. [inaudible] 50% of the vote. but we didn't think of it as egyptians versus the minority. coming out of oppression, requires the [inaudible]. in creating this balance that they spoke about at the beginning. honoring our own parts -- our own culture. creating this unique alternative that i like to call the egyptian...
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ok in the build we ended the first part of the program talking about the dire straits of the egyptian economy i mean i think all of us would agree they need a big change or the military has had their hands in the till for so very long backed up by the americans for so long give somebody else a chance i mean that's what it looks like they're asking people to do and i think all of us if you like them or not with gen when we genuinely agree that they are popular in egypt so give them a shot. yes very much so and you know we shouldn't forget that we're talking about a muslim majority country so we shouldn't be too surprised to see that the islamic altie he's doing well in that context the muslim brotherhood has also been stigmatized let's not forget especially in the wake of america's so-called war on terror which effectively put the muslim brotherhood push the muslim brotherhood underground and it can lead to the party being banned excepted and officially in the political landscape but nonetheless bound and this is as a director this was as a direct result between the corporation between
ok in the build we ended the first part of the program talking about the dire straits of the egyptian economy i mean i think all of us would agree they need a big change or the military has had their hands in the till for so very long backed up by the americans for so long give somebody else a chance i mean that's what it looks like they're asking people to do and i think all of us if you like them or not with gen when we genuinely agree that they are popular in egypt so give them a shot. yes...
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for example on the borders of egypt that is not acceptable by the egyptian people but most recently a delegation from the muslim brotherhood has made a trip to washington and flip flopped on some of their harsh statements this time the brotherhood lawmakers said they were not planning on breaking that peace agreement with israel signed at the end of the nineteen seventies in light of the mixed messages that keep changing daily some wonder whether there is any guarantee that egyptian military power bolstered by u.s. taxpayer dollars and weapon. will knock one day. the fact that they have to send a delegation to. washington shows you that what they are trying to hide is not very charming for talking about american taxpayer dollars being used to fund what will be a government in egypt which is vitriolically america washington seems to be holding on to the old policy of offering egyptian leaders incentives in exchange for favors and well loyalty but will that model work with the new democratic egypt which may soon be ruled by those who capitalize on freely and anti-american rhetoric i'm g
for example on the borders of egypt that is not acceptable by the egyptian people but most recently a delegation from the muslim brotherhood has made a trip to washington and flip flopped on some of their harsh statements this time the brotherhood lawmakers said they were not planning on breaking that peace agreement with israel signed at the end of the nineteen seventies in light of the mixed messages that keep changing daily some wonder whether there is any guarantee that egyptian military...
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egypt is of the egyptian people. no country should accept interference from any outside country. >> then there was the second sea. >> that was during the political complaint. how about people who are asking to come out to mubarak? what if the united states does not like the election result? the united states can do whatever it wants. it is an egyptian decision. we are happy. if you do not like it, recanting from the red sea or the white sea. we have to -- you can drink from the red sea or the white sea. we have two sees. we have to make use of them. >> in and egyptian activists. i was disappointed with your statements. i would like to ask you that the constitution cannot be written by the majority. mubarak is to do the majority rule. we should not use people from constitution. >> thank you for asking. it is a valid question. it is very important to know that this represents more than 47%. in spite of this, we became underrepresented. the people will choose those who would write the constitution. committee writing the
egypt is of the egyptian people. no country should accept interference from any outside country. >> then there was the second sea. >> that was during the political complaint. how about people who are asking to come out to mubarak? what if the united states does not like the election result? the united states can do whatever it wants. it is an egyptian decision. we are happy. if you do not like it, recanting from the red sea or the white sea. we have to -- you can drink from the red...
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the muslim brotherhood for already wielding too much power having the effect of your monopoly on egyptian state affairs following their overwhelming victory in the parliament but also because they are also in charge overwhelmingly in drafting egypt's new constitution and i think their decision before not to send a candidate for the presidential race was to try and assuage the fears that they were seeking too much power but certainly this decision now to send a panda date for the election is a dramatic a u. turn and it will have not only dramatic consequences for the internal politics of the party the muslim brotherhood but also for egypt as a country because of its it's the largest country in the middle east and also because of its. privileged geostrategic position and there i say will have also consequence is on the direction that the arab spring we're taking more generally in a really so what do you think about this is this a big gamble on the part of the brotherhood because it was pointed out here i mean go ahead because a lot of people say it's a gamble and it really strikes a third p
the muslim brotherhood for already wielding too much power having the effect of your monopoly on egyptian state affairs following their overwhelming victory in the parliament but also because they are also in charge overwhelmingly in drafting egypt's new constitution and i think their decision before not to send a candidate for the presidential race was to try and assuage the fears that they were seeking too much power but certainly this decision now to send a panda date for the election is a...
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and then it will be turned out to the egyptian people. so the egyptian people will vote on the different items in the constitution. and i don't think there is any -- i think that there will be lots of agreement on these different issues. and as was also mentioned, in actually the majority of them, of the major constitutions, it is in agreement with sharia law that the implementation is the modern implementation. we talk about laws of judging society, laws of organizing the races and between the state and individuals. these -- it is strictly that the laws that are in question lie in two major areas which is basically the social atmosphere, and this is also acceptable, and most modern communities is related to marriage, divorce, et cetera. and there are some implementations in the penal code that are also of grievous -- many people do not accept it, particularly in western societies, but this discussion is really not there, because there are also conditions for the implementation and acceptance of the penal law that we do not think that it
and then it will be turned out to the egyptian people. so the egyptian people will vote on the different items in the constitution. and i don't think there is any -- i think that there will be lots of agreement on these different issues. and as was also mentioned, in actually the majority of them, of the major constitutions, it is in agreement with sharia law that the implementation is the modern implementation. we talk about laws of judging society, laws of organizing the races and between the...
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so far perhaps you can give us the egyptian perspective. one topic if i may suggest which affects both jordan and egypt a little bit less tunisia is how you see dealing with one big source of problem for the budget, which is the generalized subsidies on energy products in both countries. and as you know, the benefits of these energy subsidies tend to go mainly to rich people rather than to poor people particularly when it comes to gasoline and products like that. and yet, throughout the middle east, the way to help poor people seems to be to have a system which mainly helps rich people. so i would be interested also in your thoughts on how you see the reform of subsidies. >> sure. >> thank you very much, masood, and thanks to the carnegie endowment for making this event possible. the freedom and justice party in egypt has outlined an economic strategy and launched two processes to mature it. one process is a process of dialogue to get as much feed back, different perspectives and so on. and the other process is to technically formulate a po
so far perhaps you can give us the egyptian perspective. one topic if i may suggest which affects both jordan and egypt a little bit less tunisia is how you see dealing with one big source of problem for the budget, which is the generalized subsidies on energy products in both countries. and as you know, the benefits of these energy subsidies tend to go mainly to rich people rather than to poor people particularly when it comes to gasoline and products like that. and yet, throughout the middle...
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for the egyptian people. the egyptians decided to go with the road map as follows.lection for the people, right in the constitution -- right in the constitution, and then the president. -- writing the constitution, and then the president. unfortunately, and i mean it, it took us longer than expected. we could have done this process in shorter time. for those who would like to think of why it took too long, there was an understanding and that was part of the dictatorial understanding. if we give them a long time, maybe they will forget about the revolution. this is not going to be the case anymore. egyptians are determined to live in a freedom that -- free democratic rule of law. i was a university teacher. my lectures were recorded by some of my students. and send to the police to be analyzed. they complained to the president of months university. they said, he is problematic for us. the present ask them, why do you think he is from the muslim brotherhood? you can imagine the suffering of the egyptians. i agree with the soviet egyptians and with attorneys and experi
for the egyptian people. the egyptians decided to go with the road map as follows.lection for the people, right in the constitution -- right in the constitution, and then the president. -- writing the constitution, and then the president. unfortunately, and i mean it, it took us longer than expected. we could have done this process in shorter time. for those who would like to think of why it took too long, there was an understanding and that was part of the dictatorial understanding. if we give...
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>> know. >> they already dominate the egyptian parliament. the movement says that they support the democratic, albeit, islamic government. also staking their claim, ultraconservatives. they had abolished the treaty with israel and curtailed women's rights. political discourse here is dominated by islamic parties. egyptians from all backgrounds, secular and religious, fought and died in this very square a year ago to oust the mubarak regime. many secular egyptians say that their revolution is being stolen from them. this is where the muslim brotherhood draws much of its support, running clinics and schools for the poor and needy. but moderates warned that the darker side to it -- but moderates warn that there is a darker side to the islamic parties. >> we really do expect a lot. if they try to do that, i think another wave of violence can erupt here and the instability will continue. >> a year after the popular uprising, egyptian islamists have outmaneuvered their secular rivals and a pattern that has been repeated across the region. >> securi
>> know. >> they already dominate the egyptian parliament. the movement says that they support the democratic, albeit, islamic government. also staking their claim, ultraconservatives. they had abolished the treaty with israel and curtailed women's rights. political discourse here is dominated by islamic parties. egyptians from all backgrounds, secular and religious, fought and died in this very square a year ago to oust the mubarak regime. many secular egyptians say that their...
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as far as the egyptian voter is concerned what matters if you're an egyptian today is who and whether anyone will supply you with jobs with housing with education with infrastructure all of which egypt so glaringly lacks until this deal or shall we centrally year ago egypt was universally celebrated as an emerging market with a promising future in the wake of what we're witnessing now one must suspect that egypt has turned itself from an emerging market to a high risk economy one where no foreign investor can assume with signed and written statement on the part of any gyptian interlocutor is worth more than the ink with which it is signed. america supported the revolution in egypt what position it will it take now that its key ally israel is pretty much at loggerheads with karo or at least the heating up certainly. israel is not a loggerheads with cairo i don't think that's the case i think the cases that he took right now is in flux it's in francis and nobody knows exactly where and how the new order in egypt will emerge we need geo political patience in this regard what we're witnes
as far as the egyptian voter is concerned what matters if you're an egyptian today is who and whether anyone will supply you with jobs with housing with education with infrastructure all of which egypt so glaringly lacks until this deal or shall we centrally year ago egypt was universally celebrated as an emerging market with a promising future in the wake of what we're witnessing now one must suspect that egypt has turned itself from an emerging market to a high risk economy one where no...
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egyptian military not to intervene and cause a great blood bath in the streets of egypt. with respect to our ngos, we think they have been
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this is r t tonight egyptians get their final shortlist of presidential candidates but a return to the barracks era with this prime minister back in the race. redrawing europe's borders e.u. leaders ponder the flourishing right wing factions of the french president even threatening to quit the show and get in free travels. on the protest mood sweeping through russia and relations with the us president medvedev evaluates his legacy in his final media q. and a before leaving the kremlin. hello and welcome it's eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t with me kevin now in our top story egypt has issued a final list of presidential candidates with a vote less than a month away now multiple disqualifications of voters confused there were over who to choose but one controversial figure is back in the running sarah firth told us why his name is causing concern. further drama added as if any more were needed in this presidential race by the last minute decision by the electoral commission to include on this final candidate list the former prime minister. now he was disqualified on cheese d
this is r t tonight egyptians get their final shortlist of presidential candidates but a return to the barracks era with this prime minister back in the race. redrawing europe's borders e.u. leaders ponder the flourishing right wing factions of the french president even threatening to quit the show and get in free travels. on the protest mood sweeping through russia and relations with the us president medvedev evaluates his legacy in his final media q. and a before leaving the kremlin. hello...
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good faith to support egyptian aspirations. the transition to democracy. they are respected organizations. they have been working in egypt with the goal of trying to assist in all the work that needs to be done such as holding elections. they don't favor a group. they don't favor individuals. they are providing nonpartisan education and information. we are working very hard to revolve this ngo problem. we have had a lot of tough conversations with various egyptian leaders and we hope we'll see a resolution soon. >> thank you. my time is expired, but i do want to let you know i will be submit i submitting for the record some specific questions about the nato summit coming up in chicago in may. i think it offers a tremendous opportunity for us to highlight the still critical economic and security ties of our transatlantic partnership, so i look forward to your responses. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator sheehan. senator lee? >> thank you, secretary clinton, for joining us. i want to join the chorus praising you for your hard work for our country. every ti
good faith to support egyptian aspirations. the transition to democracy. they are respected organizations. they have been working in egypt with the goal of trying to assist in all the work that needs to be done such as holding elections. they don't favor a group. they don't favor individuals. they are providing nonpartisan education and information. we are working very hard to revolve this ngo problem. we have had a lot of tough conversations with various egyptian leaders and we hope we'll see...
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i was looking for the e removal of sharia from the egyptian institutions. i was looking for equal rights for non-muslims. equal rights for women. i wanted to see women chanting, beating wives is not a husband's legal right. but all the signs were about one thing; removing mubarak, the tyrant, the dictator. now that mubarak is gone, the ugly reality of islamic failure to produce stable and free societies should be clear to the world. problems of the muslim world are far more complex than taking out a dictator. to the west, when the uprisings were happening, i noticed western media was celebrating and predicted that liberty will naturally win in this conflict. but when it comes to the middle east, things are not as clear cut as in the west. liberty often means freedom to fully practice sharia or ending the peace treaty with israel, to be free to have, to move into a conflict state with israel again. or freedom to declare jihad against the west and israel openly. and to many, it means the beginning of the road to the islamic caliphate that never really existed
i was looking for the e removal of sharia from the egyptian institutions. i was looking for equal rights for non-muslims. equal rights for women. i wanted to see women chanting, beating wives is not a husband's legal right. but all the signs were about one thing; removing mubarak, the tyrant, the dictator. now that mubarak is gone, the ugly reality of islamic failure to produce stable and free societies should be clear to the world. problems of the muslim world are far more complex than taking...
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an egyptian equivalent to mac and fries. another restaurant is trying to spread the word about this traditional cuisine. the cairo kitchen provided in a very different setting. inspired by western fusion restaurants -- >> people used to ask me, what does egyptian food mean? what kind of food you eat in egypt? egyptian food is very much underrated and under offered. >> the cairo kitchen has proven to be very popular with the locals and the not so locals. >> what i ate today was excellent. often, i am afraid it is to fatty. the food is so light. it is traditional food. you have a big choice. made in different ways we have to take care of our health these days. >> the owners say they want to open restaurants in london and new york, adding to bring this egyptian fast-food to a whole new audience. >> making me hungry. you have been watching newsday. >> you are always hungry. one of the republican party candidates for the u.s. presidential nomination, rick santorum, has dropped out of the race. we will see you again very soon. >>
an egyptian equivalent to mac and fries. another restaurant is trying to spread the word about this traditional cuisine. the cairo kitchen provided in a very different setting. inspired by western fusion restaurants -- >> people used to ask me, what does egyptian food mean? what kind of food you eat in egypt? egyptian food is very much underrated and under offered. >> the cairo kitchen has proven to be very popular with the locals and the not so locals. >> what i ate today was...
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so it is an inherent right for the egyptian people, all agreements are this. we made a commitment as a party that we are going to honor or commitment to all previous written agreements and there is no disagreement between -- there is a right there but our position as a political party that egypt needs stability, the party that we want to be international community, our position is that we want to be a our identity and respects our tradition but also as a member of the global community. >> let's turn it over for questions. we've got about 15 minutes left for questions and we probably have looks like three hours' worth of question. i'm going to go to the back of the room because i don't want those people to be discriminated against. let's go way back there. hair harder to see up here. i don't want them to be forgotten. let's take about three questions. can you identify yourself, please? >> i'm name is ahmad. i'm a student. i'm a member of the party, though planning to revoke my membership once i go back after the latest presidential nomination. my question is re
so it is an inherent right for the egyptian people, all agreements are this. we made a commitment as a party that we are going to honor or commitment to all previous written agreements and there is no disagreement between -- there is a right there but our position as a political party that egypt needs stability, the party that we want to be international community, our position is that we want to be a our identity and respects our tradition but also as a member of the global community. >>...
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egyptian economy. one way, of course, of doing that is to redefine what we call the, the industries in value added industries as those that are associated with an elevation in the capacity of the work force. whatever industry is going to add to the capacity of the workforce. during the economy. to us a value added industry. looking very closely now that they select it medical at sea, more energy and so on and so forth in addition. we would like with these four pillars to achieve four objectives. what is clear, which is broaden the demand of the economy. the second this to create more fair distribution system in the economy, and we don't want to do that through regulating. that would not work. we would like to do it by stimulating the economy. when we stimulate the economy, improve the checks and balances of the system. get more access and hopefully will get a better distribution of income and wealth. the third objective is we would like ticket to five and this is really huge committee what it does egyp
egyptian economy. one way, of course, of doing that is to redefine what we call the, the industries in value added industries as those that are associated with an elevation in the capacity of the work force. whatever industry is going to add to the capacity of the workforce. during the economy. to us a value added industry. looking very closely now that they select it medical at sea, more energy and so on and so forth in addition. we would like with these four pillars to achieve four...
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egyptians to push here jobs, jobs, jobs. that's what you want. and this place here, they can help you. they cannot pay you, but there is only one place who can do that for you. we have the money in the gulf each year $200 to $300 billion. we thank the iranian problem and everything else, the oil price today $125, $130. that increase sitting here most of it is going to be treasury bills sitting here doing nothing. that money in the next five years if we have basically $500 billion across the board $100 billion each year coming through for the countries in transition to create jobs through investment. not through giving you a loan, not through donation. investment and investment infrastructures because anybody who knows lady in the back, business 15 to 20 years return. so you need that investment. that's what you've got to push for to go forward. because my problem is you're not going to be successful with what you've said. you said something about smes. marwan and i have been fighting this elsewhere when he was younger on this issue of critical th
egyptians to push here jobs, jobs, jobs. that's what you want. and this place here, they can help you. they cannot pay you, but there is only one place who can do that for you. we have the money in the gulf each year $200 to $300 billion. we thank the iranian problem and everything else, the oil price today $125, $130. that increase sitting here most of it is going to be treasury bills sitting here doing nothing. that money in the next five years if we have basically $500 billion across the...
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in the egyptian case, the military isn't really ideologically committed to anything. all they care about is that the senior leaders of the supreme council of the armed forces are not somehow prosecuted once civilians are elected to positions of authority. and they want to make sure that the military's economic holdings remain intact. the military just wants to make a deal with whoever comes to power. you might argue that the muslim brotherhood are in a better position to make that kind of deal than other organizations, other parties which aren't quite as organized, who the military might not feel really are able to follow through on their promises. i don't see any real ideological reason why the military would look poorly upon them. >> warner: fairly briefly, as we saw the secular leaders, the liberals who helped spark the revolution, are now very concerned that the brotherhood and the islamists are hijacking the whole process including the constitution- writing committee, do they have reason to be worried that egypt may be on a path here to becoming a less open, less
in the egyptian case, the military isn't really ideologically committed to anything. all they care about is that the senior leaders of the supreme council of the armed forces are not somehow prosecuted once civilians are elected to positions of authority. and they want to make sure that the military's economic holdings remain intact. the military just wants to make a deal with whoever comes to power. you might argue that the muslim brotherhood are in a better position to make that kind of deal...
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egyptians from all background, secular and religious, died in this very square a year ago to oust the mubarak regime. politics here is becoming increasingly religious. and that worries many secular religious egyptians to say their revolution is being stolen from them. this is from where the muslim brotherhood draws much of its support. running clinics and schools for egypt's poor and needy. moderates warn there are darker sides to the party. >> they try to crush us as much as the previous regime was doing. right now we expect a lot. if they try to do that, another wave of violence can erupt here instability will continue. >> a year after the generally popular yum raisings, they out-maneuvered their rivals in a pattern being repeated throughout the region. >> the leaders in the military coup in maully have agreed to stand down in a deal with negotiators from the west african regional grouping ecowas. the country has been split in two by the tour aregular rebellion in -- tuareg rebelen in recent weeks. >>> they suspect a serial killer in a recent spree of killings. police say the same w
egyptians from all background, secular and religious, died in this very square a year ago to oust the mubarak regime. politics here is becoming increasingly religious. and that worries many secular religious egyptians to say their revolution is being stolen from them. this is from where the muslim brotherhood draws much of its support. running clinics and schools for egypt's poor and needy. moderates warn there are darker sides to the party. >> they try to crush us as much as the previous...
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much power here is one egyptian i was speaking to you after this list was announced that you know the moment is all about the rules and they can change at any time of course it's left everyone very very confused here is less than a month until that date is supposed to take place and all this drama surrounding the candidates is really needs the discussion and the focus away from the very important aspects of what these candidates stand for what their policies are who in these candidates actually are themselves and you know month doesn't really leave them much time to push their policies food really doesn't have a sense or at. maybe that initial excitement and positivity towards this first three presidential election after the revolution and now that's been very much a place by a sense of frustration a disappointment for the people with the calling for the vote to be postponed with gather and for the electoral commission for the ruling military council to be fired to step aside for another body to come in. close to the region and the culture was blogger in the middle east coast shero is
much power here is one egyptian i was speaking to you after this list was announced that you know the moment is all about the rules and they can change at any time of course it's left everyone very very confused here is less than a month until that date is supposed to take place and all this drama surrounding the candidates is really needs the discussion and the focus away from the very important aspects of what these candidates stand for what their policies are who in these candidates actually...
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a very controversial here in egypt a very unpopular amongst egyptian people who view it as it ill which denied egypt a fair market price on gas provided to israel and also very much seen as representative of the nights of warm relations between israel and egypt that were formed under the former president hosni mubarak saying not a popular little it's certainly been a target for resentments recently for the first time egyptians have been debating egypt's relations with israel quite publicly i love the current dollars and the islamists in parliament have found that they're going to uphold international relations because i think it's been a feeling here in cairo a lot of people that you could pass in the run up to the elections be about to see a rocky a period in relations between the two countries those three front currently four presidential spot have placed that they're going to respect the peace deal of the nearly every single one of them has said that they're going to be looking for a closely at the fairness and appropriateness of this very unpopular. sort of first encourage their fir
a very controversial here in egypt a very unpopular amongst egyptian people who view it as it ill which denied egypt a fair market price on gas provided to israel and also very much seen as representative of the nights of warm relations between israel and egypt that were formed under the former president hosni mubarak saying not a popular little it's certainly been a target for resentments recently for the first time egyptians have been debating egypt's relations with israel quite publicly i...
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if the egyptian people choose another one, that is egyptian decision and that has to be respected bycoming in to talk with us. we will continue to talk to you as you make your tour around and hopefully come back to new york to talk to us. thank you both. we appreciate your tichlt thank you. >> take a break. he calls president obama the jewish president in his new book. our panel member, peter beinart will talk about his new book. >>> who is trayvon martin? we will speak to his former football coach who has known trayvon since he was 5 years old. take a break. back in a moment. ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ we make meeting times, lunch times and conference times. but what we'd rather be making are tee times. tee times are the official start of what we love to do. the time for shots we'd rather forget, and the ones we'll talk about forever. in michigan long days, relaxing weather and more than 800 pristine courses
if the egyptian people choose another one, that is egyptian decision and that has to be respected bycoming in to talk with us. we will continue to talk to you as you make your tour around and hopefully come back to new york to talk to us. thank you both. we appreciate your tichlt thank you. >> take a break. he calls president obama the jewish president in his new book. our panel member, peter beinart will talk about his new book. >>> who is trayvon martin? we will speak to his...