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, top egyptian generals put their finger in the face of u.s. congressmen and senators when they visited egypt and say "we do a hundred things for you and u.s. security every day that you don't even know about". so that was the way they looked at it. they didn't do it in a nasty way. for five years, former democratic congressman toby moffett's plm group, a partnership between 3 lobbying firms, had a 1.1 million dollar contract to represent the egyptian government, and keep the aid flowing. >> did the egyptians think that aid would actually be cut? >> never, never. i mean military aid, never. toby said the core of the relationship was a military one. i asked him if there was an insider who had the confidence of both militaries. >> hello? skip? skip miner? it's anjali kamat from fl william skip miner is the egyptian generals' favorite lobbyist. he was a pilot and commander in the navy, and worked for the joint chiefs of staff. >> i think between the two militaries there's a relationship and it's based on our mutual interests. that hasn't changed.
, top egyptian generals put their finger in the face of u.s. congressmen and senators when they visited egypt and say "we do a hundred things for you and u.s. security every day that you don't even know about". so that was the way they looked at it. they didn't do it in a nasty way. for five years, former democratic congressman toby moffett's plm group, a partnership between 3 lobbying firms, had a 1.1 million dollar contract to represent the egyptian government, and keep the aid...
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the egyptian had a fixed idea of the landscape. he had his nile valley with its canals and the bordering desert and of course he imagined that in the beyond it would look about the same. but he imagined the possibilities in the beyond to be simply greater. that, for example, all the flaws connected with the body woulbe smoou that the gras ulgrow much tler. therefore it would be an improved life, really. imperfections in this life would be healed in the afterlife. (narrator) the excavation of the tombs in the valley of the kings by archaeologists beginning in the early 19th ur provedhe clearest idea of the new kingdom's addition to t funery literature-- a text cald the duat detailing the pharaoh's long nighttime journey into oneness with the sun god re. the amduat-- literally translated it means "that which is in the netherworld"-- is a guidebook to the afterlife. and a secret text primarily reserved for the use of pharaohs. it was reproduced in full on the walls of the tomb of thutmose the third, who died in 1425 bc. the black scri
the egyptian had a fixed idea of the landscape. he had his nile valley with its canals and the bordering desert and of course he imagined that in the beyond it would look about the same. but he imagined the possibilities in the beyond to be simply greater. that, for example, all the flaws connected with the body woulbe smoou that the gras ulgrow much tler. therefore it would be an improved life, really. imperfections in this life would be healed in the afterlife. (narrator) the excavation of...
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sends so who's benefiting from this the egyptian the egyptian people are actually hurt hurting from this because. they you ask the government gets access to the swiss canal gets access to the. the air to fly over egypt. very cheap one point three billion dollars is really only zero point five percent of the egyptian g.d.p. and people don't benefit from that yeah it seems like a no brainer to just cut forward is because of all these human rights atrocities are going on and you really realize there's other vested interests at play that don't have anything to do with the egyptian people pretty much which is really unfortunate how much effect will i mean yeah i guess you just answered how much effect will this reduction of aid really have i guess not that much when you look at over it well it will hurt the elite in the egyptian military. which is that which is not a bad thing i think it's a good thing that you ask is doing sort of the right thing for a change. while the interim government of course i've received have done this massive round up of egyptian muslim brotherhood members and suppo
sends so who's benefiting from this the egyptian the egyptian people are actually hurt hurting from this because. they you ask the government gets access to the swiss canal gets access to the. the air to fly over egypt. very cheap one point three billion dollars is really only zero point five percent of the egyptian g.d.p. and people don't benefit from that yeah it seems like a no brainer to just cut forward is because of all these human rights atrocities are going on and you really realize...
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it's anjali kamat from fl william skip miner is the egyptian generals' favorite lobbyist. he was a pilot and commander in the navy, and worked for the joint chiefs of staff. >> i think between the two militaries there's a relationship and it's based on our mutual interests.
it's anjali kamat from fl william skip miner is the egyptian generals' favorite lobbyist. he was a pilot and commander in the navy, and worked for the joint chiefs of staff. >> i think between the two militaries there's a relationship and it's based on our mutual interests.
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is usually saved for egyptian citizens.is anybody's guess as to why they're still being held. >> dr. loubani was actually treating people there and afterwards, they actually went up to the military to ask directions back to their hotel and it was there at the checkpoint they arrested them? yeah, he said in the letter that he helped treat someone did people and then they went to go -- they got some ice cream and were looking for something deemed -- something to eat. they walked up to a checkpoint. there were many around the area. a lot of military and police. that is when they were arrested, that he said they were taken into the police station and beaten in their heads were shaved and had her picture taken next to a "syrian terrorist." they were then thrown into a cell with 36 other people in a very small, cramped area. this is the treatment of the many ordinary egyptians received from what is a very abusive security state. they were caught up in it. for reasons that are inexplicable, they continue to be held. this latest ex
is usually saved for egyptian citizens.is anybody's guess as to why they're still being held. >> dr. loubani was actually treating people there and afterwards, they actually went up to the military to ask directions back to their hotel and it was there at the checkpoint they arrested them? yeah, he said in the letter that he helped treat someone did people and then they went to go -- they got some ice cream and were looking for something deemed -- something to eat. they walked up to a...
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army and the egyptian people? don't you know that you, the egyptian people, are the light of our eyes? [applause] it is true. you see this pyramid behind you. the egyptian army is like this pyramid. [applause] because it has the egyptian people on its side. >> joining me on the line from cairo is university professor -- is a university professor. we heard the military chief talking about this intense bond between egypt and people and the army. is that still really the case there in egypt? >> thanks for having me. i think it is true to a great extent actually. the confrontations we are seeing with the authorities -- between the current authorities and the state security apparatus on the one side and the muslim brotherhood on the other side have only helped increasing this kind of popularity. for the most part, it seems that the muslim brotherhood has been unable to garner support from other structures within the society over the past few weeks. there have been continuous marches and demonstrations from the muslim b
army and the egyptian people? don't you know that you, the egyptian people, are the light of our eyes? [applause] it is true. you see this pyramid behind you. the egyptian army is like this pyramid. [applause] because it has the egyptian people on its side. >> joining me on the line from cairo is university professor -- is a university professor. we heard the military chief talking about this intense bond between egypt and people and the army. is that still really the case there in egypt?...
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>>did egyptians ever think that aid would actually be cut? >>never. [[voiceover]] fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries. >>i don't think we will suffer now. we already have airplanes, tanks ... >>they haven't changed the nature of what they provide us. why would we want to change what we provide them? [[voiceover]] from lucrative defense contracts to behind-the-scene lobbyists. >>did egyptians ever think that aid would actually be cut? >>never. [[voiceover]] fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries. >>i don't think we will suffer now. we already have airplanes, tanks ... >>they haven't changed the nature of what they provide us. why would we want to change what we provide them? [[voiceover]] from lucrative defense contracts to behind-the-scene lobbyists. >>did egyptians ever think that aid would actually be cut? >>never. [[voiceover]] fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries. >>i don't
>>did egyptians ever think that aid would actually be cut? >>never. [[voiceover]] fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries. >>i don't think we will suffer now. we already have airplanes, tanks ... >>they haven't changed the nature of what they provide us. why would we want to change what we provide them? [[voiceover]] from lucrative defense contracts to behind-the-scene lobbyists. >>did egyptians ever think...
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as you say the war raises the status of the egyptian army. this is way for them to show that they still have support that they might be faced. do you think the army is still respective with the institution today after the revolution in 2011 and after the mohammed morsi. is it still in egypt as it was today. >>> of course it was the most organized force in egypt where you have a lot of disorganization. other institution is in egyptian that will compete for same that the army has. there isn't one. that's part of the reason why the army gets the respect that it does. the wars have the victories of the past is from a by goner ra it' pretty much allies and cooperating on many fronts. we are talking about something coming back from 1973. >>> what are the indication of this war as a hole. six years a after the arab bombing where they went to this war. what lessons did they learn from it? >> well the war commemorated the start of the actual conflict, october 6th. it was so significant was six years after the six-day war the ar me surprised and actual
as you say the war raises the status of the egyptian army. this is way for them to show that they still have support that they might be faced. do you think the army is still respective with the institution today after the revolution in 2011 and after the mohammed morsi. is it still in egypt as it was today. >>> of course it was the most organized force in egypt where you have a lot of disorganization. other institution is in egyptian that will compete for same that the army has. there...
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protestors will protect egyptian. we are willing to die for our cause. >> reporter: one will protect on one side and protect to the other. from syria to the east to south of cairo, violence sieged. reports suggests a number of dead and injured. october 6th was meant to be a celebration of egyptian's military mark. a day when its people marked their thanks for its achievement. but to these people, on the streets of cairo, that is the last thing on their minds. al jazeera, cairo. >>> more city supporters including the muslim brotherhood called for more protests this week. demonstrations are to begin tuesday in cairo with major protest again at tahrir square this friday. now al jazeera spoke about the muslim brotherhood in egyptian. specializes in political history of the middle east. >> hard liners in the military and some of the civilians want to marginize the muslim brotherhood to go pack to a period like the 1950s or '60s where it was an under ground movement and there are others i think the prime minister who recogn
protestors will protect egyptian. we are willing to die for our cause. >> reporter: one will protect on one side and protect to the other. from syria to the east to south of cairo, violence sieged. reports suggests a number of dead and injured. october 6th was meant to be a celebration of egyptian's military mark. a day when its people marked their thanks for its achievement. but to these people, on the streets of cairo, that is the last thing on their minds. al jazeera, cairo....
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people the army and the people or the coup support or would like to have the egyptian people belong to them and have a monopoly well and bradleys over those people they put the interest of the individual or whoever interests again is the interest of the egyptian people what about those many islamist leaders now that they are in jail how is that affecting the support for the muslim brotherhood now. because this is how what the price people used for the. twenty fifth of january to be usually come home the main essence was to have your freedom to go for democrats democracy but dog this coup which is a bloody and vicious. military coup. against the will of the majority of the egyptian people let me learn quickly or not you talk a lot of i will learn a lot about what we don't want to reveal you talk a lot about the will of the egyptian people the military at the time when morsi was forced to step down were saying they were coming to the help of the people because the people felt that the muslim brotherhood was radicalizing the government also is poor economic mismanagement the people in
people the army and the people or the coup support or would like to have the egyptian people belong to them and have a monopoly well and bradleys over those people they put the interest of the individual or whoever interests again is the interest of the egyptian people what about those many islamist leaders now that they are in jail how is that affecting the support for the muslim brotherhood now. because this is how what the price people used for the. twenty fifth of january to be usually come...
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over the behavior of of the egyptian revolution and never the behavior even of. the regime of hosni mubarak i mean they never killed people in cold blood i mean maybe they used excessive force but i think that story of the officers and the soldiers that were stopped and in the bus and they were forced to leave the bus so that they can actually tie their arms and kill them with a shot at the back of their head i don't think there is any political ideology that this serves a voice that is presenting itself like that it's a criminal ideology that you just mentioned hosni mubarak and i know that your recent feature film of winter of discontent was just nominated for an oscar in the basket for language film category congratulations on that but in that film that film was very critical of you know virus regime and it showed it in a very unpleasant lied for it's a time scale you feel or stole the revolution i wonder if the events in egypt fear of that and. gave you any second thoughts are you willing now to give hosty mubarak any benefit of the doubt i mean maybe he wasn
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plans to cut aid to the egyptian military. how will congress react?e'll preview that after this. >>> on wednesday the became obad administration announced a delay of military aid to ey egypt. the supporters of ousted president morsi. egypt has been one of the washington's closest allies since they signed the peace accord in i 1979. knew thnew now the relationships under stles. stress. we investigate on what the alliance can endure. >> in washington the relationship between the u.s. government and those responsible for the post coup killings in egypt. appears on the surface to be strained. >> hi , how ar we couldn't speao anyone in the egyptian government. but they are out in force here. the military believe they are representatives of the egyptian people. >> it's conversations with how the u.s. can work with the military backed government. egypt's representatives in the u.s. don't seem to be overly worried. ddo you think military assistane to eequipmen egypt is going to ? >> well, currently the whole assistance is being reviewed by both side. sides. b
plans to cut aid to the egyptian military. how will congress react?e'll preview that after this. >>> on wednesday the became obad administration announced a delay of military aid to ey egypt. the supporters of ousted president morsi. egypt has been one of the washington's closest allies since they signed the peace accord in i 1979. knew thnew now the relationships under stles. stress. we investigate on what the alliance can endure. >> in washington the relationship between the...
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director of the egyptian initiative for personal rights.emainsituation unchanged. unfortunately, we had a fresh round of killings on sunday of this week. more violence is expected as both sides continue with their zero approach to this political crisis. perhapse talks mediation efforts of reaching a theromise or a solution to current political crisis. the problem from a human rights perspective is that the security forces the police appear to have been given the green light to kill just as many people as necessary and round up any number of people in order to break the protests of the pro- morsi supporters. right now we are not optimistic there is going to be any serious attempt at holding the perpetrators of these worst incidents of mass killing egyptian history accountable. there has been no accountability for the mubarak era. or for killing a protesters under morsi himself during the muslim brotherhood rule. and now with the military back in power and the judiciary must completely in support of the new military-backed government, the hop
director of the egyptian initiative for personal rights.emainsituation unchanged. unfortunately, we had a fresh round of killings on sunday of this week. more violence is expected as both sides continue with their zero approach to this political crisis. perhapse talks mediation efforts of reaching a theromise or a solution to current political crisis. the problem from a human rights perspective is that the security forces the police appear to have been given the green light to kill just as many...
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egyptian human rights organizations say the military led government is being too harsh. all of the activities of the muslim brotherhood. and its fusions or. related to the muslim brotherhood this is a week of course so that as a collective punishment restrictions. muslim brotherhood also will not point to anything but supporters of the interim government say there is documented evidence the brotherhood uses violence so silencing its membership they say is necessary to ensure stability and the transition to democracy to handle the ministry in the thirtieth of june revolution which was the second wave of the twenty fifth of january revolution muslim brotherhood killed a lot of egyptians they had no problems killing innocent people they proved they were to push egypt into civil war morsi supporters maintain they are being prevented from peacefully protesting the brotherhood's newspaper was also shut down its website announced this week they had to move operations to london due to the escalating crackdown rather than stifling the movement's mr arthur and his fellow activists
egyptian human rights organizations say the military led government is being too harsh. all of the activities of the muslim brotherhood. and its fusions or. related to the muslim brotherhood this is a week of course so that as a collective punishment restrictions. muslim brotherhood also will not point to anything but supporters of the interim government say there is documented evidence the brotherhood uses violence so silencing its membership they say is necessary to ensure stability and the...
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>>did egyptians ever think that aid would actually be cut? >>never. [[voiceover]] fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries. >>i don't think we will suffer now. we already have airplanes, tanks ... >>they haven't changed the nature of what they provide us. why would we want to change what we provide them? on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. [[voiceover]] from lucrative defense contracts to behind-the-scene lobbyists. >>did egyptians ever think that aid would actually be cut? >>never. [[voiceover]] fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries. >>i don't think we will suffer now. we already have airplanes, tanks ... >>they haven't changed the nature of what th
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the gulf states made that point and some egyptian leaders said if the u.s.pends aid, we'll have no problem because the sod did -- saudis and others will step up and replace. this is an extremely risky decision for the u.s. to make. so many things rely on egypt, the peace agreement with israel, an important delicate relationship. officials won't like that and said that on the record already as this was considered. the ramifications we'll find out over the next several weeks and months. >> let's talk about ben, he probably spent more time in cairo and robin wright, arab affairs analyst and woodro wilson center. you heard the reporting, a big step by the white house. what is your reaction? >> this has have been coming for awhile and president obama said he was slowing down aid to equipment in the address to the united nations. the united states is disillusioned with the way the military leadership has cracked down with it's own people. over 1,000 died after the military coup and over the past week, you've seen dozens more killed in confrontations and the egypti
the gulf states made that point and some egyptian leaders said if the u.s.pends aid, we'll have no problem because the sod did -- saudis and others will step up and replace. this is an extremely risky decision for the u.s. to make. so many things rely on egypt, the peace agreement with israel, an important delicate relationship. officials won't like that and said that on the record already as this was considered. the ramifications we'll find out over the next several weeks and months. >>...
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traces how egyptian society has become a divided. egyptian security forces stormed to cairo incumbents for ousted muslim brotherhood president mohamed morsy back in august tents are torn down over six hundred people are killed a month on brotherhood activists like mustafa say they have been driven underground so. i have started to hide my identity every day i shave my beard i have a second phone number that has to be changed and show it's not a truck now i can live in my apartment or move from one place to another life has become very difficult for over a month this was the site of one of cairo's main promo see citizens of the august body dispersal by security forces it's become just a busy street since that day for many missing but their activists like mr furze they say they aren't able to attend rallies and their leaders are in jail or in hiding with last week's court order banning them is a brotherhood many fear this crackdown will just get worse. egyptian human rights organizations say the military led government is being harsh.
traces how egyptian society has become a divided. egyptian security forces stormed to cairo incumbents for ousted muslim brotherhood president mohamed morsy back in august tents are torn down over six hundred people are killed a month on brotherhood activists like mustafa say they have been driven underground so. i have started to hide my identity every day i shave my beard i have a second phone number that has to be changed and show it's not a truck now i can live in my apartment or move from...
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>>did egyptians ever think that aid would actually be cut? >>never. [[voiceover]] fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries. >>i don't think we will suffer now. we already have airplanes, tanks ... >>they haven't changed the nature of what they provide us. why would we want to change what we provide them? millions who need assistance now. we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. on inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. >> obama administration officials said they need to enrol 2.7 u.s. redents between the ages of 18 and 35 in exchange plans to balance risks and hold down costs. will they enrol come 1 october - should they pay the face. >> joining me now is jen mishory, deputy director of young invincibles,
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while egyptian law requires school attendance for kids ages 6 to 14, many young children don't go.nd a third of girls in upper egypt never attend school. kids like these two boys hang out on the streets, trying to hustle a few egyptian pounds each day. they work from dawn to dust, sifting through garbage. >> when i get up in the morning, i start collecting plastic and cans. i do it so i can give money to my father. >> reporter: 90% of the garbage collected comes right here. and some of it is collected and sorted by children like these. if they are to have a brighter future, they need quality hygienend a better education. >> most of the day they are in the street collecting plastic bottles and cartons, and no one is looking after them or caring for their needs or education. it is a big problem. but the main issue is with the parents. they do not see the need to provide or care for a child they have brought into this world. >> reporter: hoda is an egyptian mother who works with cbn to help street children. >> these children have no one to look after them. so they come to our center,
while egyptian law requires school attendance for kids ages 6 to 14, many young children don't go.nd a third of girls in upper egypt never attend school. kids like these two boys hang out on the streets, trying to hustle a few egyptian pounds each day. they work from dawn to dust, sifting through garbage. >> when i get up in the morning, i start collecting plastic and cans. i do it so i can give money to my father. >> reporter: 90% of the garbage collected comes right here. and some...
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an egyptian i am not a public foreign minister. that's besides the point. >> i have the same problem. every time i speak i get a reaction from the public. >> thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> a pleasure to see you. >> hauls happy to be here. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company supporting this program since 2002. and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg a provide other of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> i think i'm an entrepreneur partly because i'm unemployable, frankly. i have strong opinions about how things should be done. >> america to us-- there is an arabic proverb that says if you drink from a well, you don't throw a stone in it. >> so i always felt that deep sense of responsibility to make something of myself. otherwise, what was the point of my parents coming here? >> majo
an egyptian i am not a public foreign minister. that's besides the point. >> i have the same problem. every time i speak i get a reaction from the public. >> thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> a pleasure to see you. >> hauls happy to be here. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company...
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. >> did the egyptians ever think that aid would ever be cut?> never >> fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries... >> i don't think we will suffer now, we have already airplanes...tanks... >> they haven't changed the nature of what they provide us...why would we want to change what we provide them? >> fault lines business as usual? egypt and the usa next on al jazeera america >>> maine lob stepha stephan lobstermen are feeling the pinch. why too many lobster mean less money for the lobstermen. >> dawn is just breaking on a crisp morning. while most of the country is sleeping te steve train is leavg the shore. the sea has been the source of steve's livelihood for 25 years. >> you guys about ready? , heave that o leave that on th. >> he is a lobstermen. one of 5,000 lobstermen who is the backbone of maine's economy? >> growing up as a fisherman is something i wanted to do. when i was a kid playing with lego instead of building houses we used to build lobster boats. >> now steve's way of life
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apache helicopters sent to the egyptian military.ts and m 1 a 1 abrams tanks it will not be a complete diminution of all the aid, some will continue to be sent to the military there. that aid to be used in counter terrorism projects which are in the sinai peninsula and border project on the gaza strip. no coincidence that both of those border israelened at u.s. and of course the israelis, shep, both have a vested interest in the egyptian military remaining very strong in those two areas in particular. >> shepard: the egyptian president deposed, now word of a trial date for him? >> yeah. november 4th. mohammed morsi, the former egyptian president, member of the muslim brotherhood and 14 of his muslim brotherhood colleagues will go on trial. that will be an obvious flash point for demonstrations. muslim brotherhood members have already said this will amount to little more than a kangaroo court and trumped up charges of what the egyptians call incitement to kill, shep. november 4th a big day. >> shepard: november 4th. we will look for i
apache helicopters sent to the egyptian military.ts and m 1 a 1 abrams tanks it will not be a complete diminution of all the aid, some will continue to be sent to the military there. that aid to be used in counter terrorism projects which are in the sinai peninsula and border project on the gaza strip. no coincidence that both of those border israelened at u.s. and of course the israelis, shep, both have a vested interest in the egyptian military remaining very strong in those two areas in...
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because it's so entrenched in egyptian society. they have many pillars. disbanding the muslim brotherhood itself is a very difficult proposition. but the only way for the army to prevent the brotherhood from marching onto that square and that's the calculation they made. >> tahif brahim. thank you for joining us.(k) a fleeft 31-a 350s, a shuj blow to the airlines boeing, the u.s. company has been struggling since its flagship dreamliner was temporarily grounded due to battery problems. >> the a-350 has just completed its tent flight last month and the development is in full progress towards the launch in 2014. no doubt by 2019 it will be in a fully prepared state. >> police in kenya say last month's attack on the westgate shopping center was planned quite bit ahead. september 6th reconnaissance the siege. they're seen entering a bank and collecting cash to purchase a car. september 21st prevented security forces from getting inside. >>> killing of a muslim cleric in mombasa last week. andrew simmons reports. >> uncovered what should be part of the investi
because it's so entrenched in egyptian society. they have many pillars. disbanding the muslim brotherhood itself is a very difficult proposition. but the only way for the army to prevent the brotherhood from marching onto that square and that's the calculation they made. >> tahif brahim. thank you for joining us.(k) a fleeft 31-a 350s, a shuj blow to the airlines boeing, the u.s. company has been struggling since its flagship dreamliner was temporarily grounded due to battery problems....
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. >> did the egyptians ever think that aid would ever be cut? >> never >> fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries... >> i don't think we will suffer now, we have already airplanes...tanks... >> they haven't changed the nature of what they provide us...why would we want to change what we provide them? >> fault lines business as usual? egypt and the usa tonight, 9:30 eastern on al jazeera america >> human rights watch has released a report detailing war crimes by the rebels. it issued a report alleging war crimes by the assad regime. this is a report of rebels who killed 190 civilians in the attack and called it a war crime. >>> the group in charge of destroying syria's chemical weapons stock pile is the winner of this year's nobel peace prize. opcw received the pre the prests honor was a surprise to many people. >> reporter: for a second year in a row an organization won the peace prize. >> the nobel peace prize of 2013 is to be awarded to the organization prohibition of chemical weapons opc
. >> did the egyptians ever think that aid would ever be cut? >> never >> fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries... >> i don't think we will suffer now, we have already airplanes...tanks... >> they haven't changed the nature of what they provide us...why would we want to change what we provide them? >> fault lines business as usual? egypt and the usa tonight, 9:30 eastern on al jazeera america >>...
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shooting at people who have had certainly on the street the trying to object to the majority of the egyptian people and i think eventually when you do that if you want to keep your dignity you have to retaliate the question is of course how do you retaliate because back then you were inspired by democratic ideals you wanted to bring democracy to your country and at this point egypt is not a democracy it's still ruled by a military every shame that is incorrect i disagree with that it is ruled by ugly months who is the head of the constitutional court this is our interim president and whatever we are experiencing today is much much what you call it more promising than what we experienced during the interim period of. he was in power after. two thousand and eleven revolution and there were twelve thousand civilians who were brought to military courts and today i don't think this duration is similar at all actually it seems like it's going to unfold to. a very proper civil government through a civil elective process but how long do you think we have to wait to see those holds democratic hopes t
shooting at people who have had certainly on the street the trying to object to the majority of the egyptian people and i think eventually when you do that if you want to keep your dignity you have to retaliate the question is of course how do you retaliate because back then you were inspired by democratic ideals you wanted to bring democracy to your country and at this point egypt is not a democracy it's still ruled by a military every shame that is incorrect i disagree with that it is ruled...
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all the egyptian people. we are all one human. >> reporter: but tahrir square painted a different picture. things of celebrations to mark the 40the 40th anniversary. for hours crowds went to security checks in to the square. some came with one purpose in line. >> translator: anti-coup protestors can't come here because the egyptian people will protect egyptian. we are willing to die and protect ourselves. >> it's day not by celebration on one side and protest on the other. from the east to south of cairo violence -- >> it's meant to be a celebration. a day where people mark their thanks. but for these people, on the streets of cairo, that is the last thing on their minds. cairo. >>> an alliance of morsi supporters including the muslim brotherhood called for more protestors this week. >>> joining us from cairo is a contributor for "time" magazine and author of liberation square inside the egyptian revolution and a rebirth of a nation. you're in cairo. you were outside at some of these clashes, what was it like
all the egyptian people. we are all one human. >> reporter: but tahrir square painted a different picture. things of celebrations to mark the 40the 40th anniversary. for hours crowds went to security checks in to the square. some came with one purpose in line. >> translator: anti-coup protestors can't come here because the egyptian people will protect egyptian. we are willing to die and protect ourselves. >> it's day not by celebration on one side and protest on the other....
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>>did egyptians ever think that aid would actually be cut? >>never. [[voiceover]] fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries. >>i don't think we will suffer now. we already have airplanes, tanks ... >>they haven't changed the nature of what they provide us. why would we want to change what we provide them? >> welcome back. these are the stories we are following for you. house speaker john boehner taking a hard line on the government shutdown and nations borrowing limit saying the house will not vote on either with or without concessions with president obama. he said with concessions from president obama on spending care, most of the government remains closed, though. the pentagon ordered 350,000 workers to return to work today, a silver lining. >> u.s. special forces capturing one of the f.b.i.'s most wanted in a raid over the weekend in libya, grabbing al liby, a member of al-qaeda wanted for the 1998 bombing of two u.s. embassies in kenya, africa. the u.s. says they alerted libya before the raid,
>>did egyptians ever think that aid would actually be cut? >>never. [[voiceover]] fault lines explores the enduring relationship between the american and the egyptian militaries. >>i don't think we will suffer now. we already have airplanes, tanks ... >>they haven't changed the nature of what they provide us. why would we want to change what we provide them? >> welcome back. these are the stories we are following for you. house speaker john boehner taking a hard...
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well to discuss that i'm now joined by a prominent egyptian actor and activist. mr because i really appreciate your being on the show thank you very much thank you thank you very much for inviting me now i remember that back in two thousand and eleven the you spent days on tucker square alongside all the protesters calling for president hosni mubarak to step down and eventually thanks to your aphorism the after itself thousands of other dedicated patric activists he eventually did and in one of the interviews you gave back then you said that that's made you feel very proud of the egyptian people i wonder if you still hold on to dive pride are you proud of what is happening in your country now yes i'm definitely proud we went down two thousand and eleven to object to a number of rome things that were happening in our country and when they happened again we just took to the streets again very quickly and very effectively because three days instead of eighteen days the second time so i'm still less proud but i remember that one of the main slogans that you could hea
well to discuss that i'm now joined by a prominent egyptian actor and activist. mr because i really appreciate your being on the show thank you very much thank you thank you very much for inviting me now i remember that back in two thousand and eleven the you spent days on tucker square alongside all the protesters calling for president hosni mubarak to step down and eventually thanks to your aphorism the after itself thousands of other dedicated patric activists he eventually did and in one of...
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not just in washington but to the egyptian people.he reaction is they are not saying it will make sunny any difference or create a huge hole in the military budget and it wait a moment makitwon't make aw they deal with the protestors on the street. that is our corse correspondenth the latest fro from the region. >>> they were trying to cut the main fuel supply line from the forces it's one of the two refineries in syria. >>> the government forces have been attacking a leopard. al jazeera cannot independently verify these pictures. >> speaking in lo london, both rebel factionses an factions ane participating in a ceasefire. there are terrible stories of people running out of food and people being injured and not able or allowed to leave. i hope that the consensus statement which was agreed by the security council, the first such statement on humanitarian action inside syria which was agreed about ten days ago will help us make progress o on this. staying in syria the head of the global chemical westminster weag has called for a ceasefi
not just in washington but to the egyptian people.he reaction is they are not saying it will make sunny any difference or create a huge hole in the military budget and it wait a moment makitwon't make aw they deal with the protestors on the street. that is our corse correspondenth the latest fro from the region. >>> they were trying to cut the main fuel supply line from the forces it's one of the two refineries in syria. >>> the government forces have been attacking a leopard....
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and in one of the interviews you gave back then you said that that made you feel very proud of the egyptian people i wonder if you still hold on to that pride are you proud of what is happening in your country now yes i'm definitely proud we went down two thousand and eleven to object to a number of wrong things that were happening in our country and when they happened again we just took to the streets again very quickly and very effectively took us three days instead of eighteen days and the second time so i'm still us proud but i remember that one of the main slogans that you could hear on tap for square back down it was brad freedom and human dignity and if you take those as as a yardstick of. success or progress the picture is not really here brive because your economy is much worse than it used to be more people have been arrested or killed since the ouster of mubarak than prior to that and when it comes to human rights and human dignity the progress is very limited to say the least so isn't egypt pretty much back to where it was before the arab spring only much worse i think what's ha
and in one of the interviews you gave back then you said that that made you feel very proud of the egyptian people i wonder if you still hold on to that pride are you proud of what is happening in your country now yes i'm definitely proud we went down two thousand and eleven to object to a number of wrong things that were happening in our country and when they happened again we just took to the streets again very quickly and very effectively took us three days instead of eighteen days and the...
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the egyptian people have two choices. we don't. there are two choices. it is the muslim brotherhood or it is the military. we are not going to have a western-style democracy anytime soon in egypt. given those two choices and given how mr. morsi and the muslim brotherhood ran egypt, it is much more important and better to engage of the military than with the muslim brotherhood. >> the white house has been reluctant to say a coup took place. what happened? was it a coup? >> you could say it was a cu or you could give excuses and say he tried to derail egyptian democracy. >> what would you call it? >> i think it is a semantical question. i think what the administration is trying to do is trying to walk the middle path. they didn't want to call it a coup and they do not want to condone it. i think what they did this week was to go down the middle path. i just disagree with what a middle path is. i think it is better to keep egypt engage. if you call it a coup and you cut off aid, that is cutting off your nose and despite your face. i think it will come off t
the egyptian people have two choices. we don't. there are two choices. it is the muslim brotherhood or it is the military. we are not going to have a western-style democracy anytime soon in egypt. given those two choices and given how mr. morsi and the muslim brotherhood ran egypt, it is much more important and better to engage of the military than with the muslim brotherhood. >> the white house has been reluctant to say a coup took place. what happened? was it a coup? >> you could...
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at the end of it, this is not the egyptian military of 40 years ago. they have been not been fighting israel or any external enemy for quite some time, so these occasions to celebrate, while interesting and yes, many egyptians have fervor for it are really claims to a past that never was. there's only a few days of advances. >> so what are the implications of the israel-arab war 40 years on? what have they done for the arab world? >> definitely it's much most of are a symbol today than it was 50, 40 years ago. today, you see the relationship between the egyptian government and hamas and really it's a peripheral issue, on the edges of not just the government, even the populations who are seeing the internal situation in the country being much more dangerous at times than even the arab-israeli conflict. >> did they achieve anything for the countries? what's left of it? >> it achieved two things. number one, israel had seemed invincible in many ways until that point. this is the first time we saw arab advances against israel, caught by surprise and even i
at the end of it, this is not the egyptian military of 40 years ago. they have been not been fighting israel or any external enemy for quite some time, so these occasions to celebrate, while interesting and yes, many egyptians have fervor for it are really claims to a past that never was. there's only a few days of advances. >> so what are the implications of the israel-arab war 40 years on? what have they done for the arab world? >> definitely it's much most of are a symbol today...
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egypt is belong to the egyptian people become a ball you have the right to do ministry any time they like denying that's the law and the people's right. to rock this guy it's a human right is freedom it's a moral and ethical issue you can not conquer the will of the keep the majority of the egyptian people have understood now the conspiracy behind this thirty june third of july sisi young guns now people will come back to ask for the world back for retaining be democratic. one more time it will carry on their evolution in school lifting its power again and it will reverse that without any doubt in just four years time switzerland could become a beacon of social security by then everyone in the country could be guaranteed a basic income to live on r.t. teamed up with roughly video agency to follow the story because one of the reports from byrne. what we're seeing here in switzerland is a completely revolutionary outlook towards the social welfare system what's being proposed by a group of swiss citizens is a guaranteed minimum income now what that would mean is that every citizen whet
egypt is belong to the egyptian people become a ball you have the right to do ministry any time they like denying that's the law and the people's right. to rock this guy it's a human right is freedom it's a moral and ethical issue you can not conquer the will of the keep the majority of the egyptian people have understood now the conspiracy behind this thirty june third of july sisi young guns now people will come back to ask for the world back for retaining be democratic. one more time it will...