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the egyptian media is broadcasting and going to print against the new legal backdrop. the deckclaration that the muslim brotherhood who was the elected government seven months ago is now to be treated as a terrorist organization. >> this is intimidation, it moons if there is any kind of remote sympathy to present a balanced story that does include the muslim brotherhood narrative in the account, they will run the risk. it's a form of curbing. >> the e job description media has actually embraced this categorization of the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization and really ado notted the jargon the few that are prepared to challenge this are increasingly silent. >> or they are finding their journalists behind bars. five al jazeera employees are in egyptian jails. the three most recently arrested work for al jazeera english. mohammed fakni and backnar mohammed haand core respondent have been arrested since december 29 december 29th account, among the charges, communicating with a banned terrorist organization. >> nobody is off limits. if you are not going to tell t
the egyptian media is broadcasting and going to print against the new legal backdrop. the deckclaration that the muslim brotherhood who was the elected government seven months ago is now to be treated as a terrorist organization. >> this is intimidation, it moons if there is any kind of remote sympathy to present a balanced story that does include the muslim brotherhood narrative in the account, they will run the risk. it's a form of curbing. >> the e job description media has...
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for media, egyptian media, nowhere. media, egyptian media, nowhere. people said that the egyptian army would not do this. >> here is more of this clip. to go and voteng when my friends are being lost in the streets. i know people web died. -- who have died. i'm not going to go and cast my vote in the circumstances. an army that has tortured and put people on trial. international governments, who i hold accountable for replacing the stock supports and the tear gas that is clinging to my lungs . whate of conscience know future they want to build and know how to build it instinctively. we need to enter that process and the army needs to step aside. >> by the way, how did people survive financially during this time? >> it was a difficult time. you hear from the muslim brotherhood character's mother. she says, who do you think supports his five kids? it is the muslim brotherhood. his loyalties have to be towards them. started taking odd jobs and started learning how to use a camera. the camera becomes his weapon. he was not only shooting his film. he was o
for media, egyptian media, nowhere. media, egyptian media, nowhere. people said that the egyptian army would not do this. >> here is more of this clip. to go and voteng when my friends are being lost in the streets. i know people web died. -- who have died. i'm not going to go and cast my vote in the circumstances. an army that has tortured and put people on trial. international governments, who i hold accountable for replacing the stock supports and the tear gas that is clinging to my...
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egyptian media and police sources are saying a car approached from the south of the building.veral people were killed and injured. gunshots were also reported. this man who lived nearby described the scene. >> we were home when all of a sudden, everything exploded in the apartment. the furniture, the walls fell. my two-year-old son is injured. my daughter got shot. man threw a say a hand grenade parked in a metro station in a busy neighborhood. gathered, chanting anti-muslim brotherhood slogans. no one has claimed response ability for the blast. the latest in a string of attacks since egypt forcibly removed president mohammed morsi last july. >> the finishing touches are being put on geneva's new constitution. has -- thetion assembly has approved the final legislation. approval is expected on the charter on saturday. after theears beginning of the arab spring, a breakthrough in tunisia. articles of a46 new constitution. canadian --hat each can recognize themselves in today's constitution. today, we have really succeeded in finding the necessary consensus. >> the charter now se
egyptian media and police sources are saying a car approached from the south of the building.veral people were killed and injured. gunshots were also reported. this man who lived nearby described the scene. >> we were home when all of a sudden, everything exploded in the apartment. the furniture, the walls fell. my two-year-old son is injured. my daughter got shot. man threw a say a hand grenade parked in a metro station in a busy neighborhood. gathered, chanting anti-muslim brotherhood...
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for media, egyptian media, nowhere. -- foreign media, egyptian media, nowhere.ople said that the egyptian army would not do this. >> here is more of this clip. >> i am not going to go and vote when my friends are being lost in the streets. i know people web died. -- who have died. i'm not going to go and cast my vote in the circumstances. this is an army that has tortured and put people on trial. international governments, who i hold accountable for replacing the stock supports and the tear gas that is clinging to my lungs. people of conscience know what future they want to build and know how to build it instinctively. we need to enter that process and the army needs to step aside. >> by the way, how did people survive financially during this time? >> it was a difficult time. you hear from the muslim brotherhood character's mother. she says, who do you think supports his five kids? it is the muslim brotherhood. his loyalties have to be towards them. he started taking odd jobs and started learning how to use a camera. the camera becomes his weapon. he was not onl
for media, egyptian media, nowhere. -- foreign media, egyptian media, nowhere.ople said that the egyptian army would not do this. >> here is more of this clip. >> i am not going to go and vote when my friends are being lost in the streets. i know people web died. -- who have died. i'm not going to go and cast my vote in the circumstances. this is an army that has tortured and put people on trial. international governments, who i hold accountable for replacing the stock supports and...
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egyptian state media reporting that a force explosion has gone off in the capital killing one person and that comes just hours after a series of deadly blasts shoe kyra leading five people dead and injuring dozens more tom daily reports from the scene of those tax. you can see behind me the scene of an explosion which took place in the early hours of this morning as well as killing four people four police officers it tore the facial off a museum of islamic off the opposite and shattered windows one hundred fifty meters down the road a second explosion outside a. metro station in the west of the camp to say that it almost makes them under a police truck and then we have reports of i. an explosion in the heart of area of the of the coptic near the pyramids certainly in the area around the blast that's a kind of a palpable sense of nervousness. and really this is the latest in the series of bombings which have hit egypt in particular the security forces over the months since president mohamed morsy was deposed by the military following mass protests against his rule. that islamic extrem
egyptian state media reporting that a force explosion has gone off in the capital killing one person and that comes just hours after a series of deadly blasts shoe kyra leading five people dead and injuring dozens more tom daily reports from the scene of those tax. you can see behind me the scene of an explosion which took place in the early hours of this morning as well as killing four people four police officers it tore the facial off a museum of islamic off the opposite and shattered windows...
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. >> according to egyptian state media 90% of voters voted for a new military supported constitution. official results not expected until saturday. it's the second constitution put into place since the 2011 revolution overthrowing hosni mubarak, replacing the constitution proposed by ousted president mohamed morsi, and the now banned muslim brotherhood. >> conflict rages on in south sudan, as government rebel forces battle for power. relief organizations say 10,000 have died and millions displaced. it's a case of deja vu for a man that fled to america 15 years ago. >> after weeks of worrying carol rinehart can breathe a sigh of relief. she's flown around the world from denver to africa to see the man she considered a son was safe. >> we heard the gun. i told my wife, "let's run." >> daniel is an american who was trapped in the violence of south sudan. again, running for his life. >> when i left the country it was at gunpoint. >> daniel was a lost boy of sudan, the name aid workers gave 20,000 boys who fled or were orphaned in the civil war from 1985 to 2005. daniel came to denver when
. >> according to egyptian state media 90% of voters voted for a new military supported constitution. official results not expected until saturday. it's the second constitution put into place since the 2011 revolution overthrowing hosni mubarak, replacing the constitution proposed by ousted president mohamed morsi, and the now banned muslim brotherhood. >> conflict rages on in south sudan, as government rebel forces battle for power. relief organizations say 10,000 have died and...
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. >>> according to egyptian state media 90% of voters have voted for the new military-supported state constitution. this is the second constitution put in place since the revolution overthrowing morsi and the now banned michele bachmann. coming up next. sick after the spill, west virginia hospitals have seen an influx of patients even after the water was declared safe to drink. >>> plus it's a scorchers at the australian open. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler, and here are tonight's top stories. ohio execution, authorities used a new type of lethal drug combination to execute a convicted killer. witnesses say he struggled for 15 minutes before he died. >>> the wildfire rages across southern california. investigators say burning scraps of paper from a campfire sparked the blaze. >>> army chopper accident. the pentagon is investigating the third deadly helicopter crash this month. an army chopper made a hard landing in georgia killing one person and injuring two more. >>> there's another leak in the nsa spy scandal this time concerning text messages. accordi
. >>> according to egyptian state media 90% of voters have voted for the new military-supported state constitution. this is the second constitution put in place since the revolution overthrowing morsi and the now banned michele bachmann. coming up next. sick after the spill, west virginia hospitals have seen an influx of patients even after the water was declared safe to drink. >>> plus it's a scorchers at the australian open. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america....
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. >> egyptian state media says the green light has been given for jern abdul fatah al-sisi to run for president. the announcement comes a day after the federal poll is held. the military deposed president mohamed morsi in july. with more on this, let's talk to dominic kane. it seems that all the pieces are being put together for him to run as president. it looks that way. he's been promoted to field marshal. it looks very much as though he is now positioning himself for an announcement that he will stand for president. this is something that has been on the card for many months now, since the deposition of mohamed morsi. we saw the picture there of general abdul fatah al-sisi greeting president mohamed morsi. it was he who greeted him, and he who stepped in to depose him. there are those who will see this as a jostling for position before an announcement was made, and, indeed, we suspect that there may be app announcement it from abdul fatah al-sisi at some point in the coming hours. >> what do you make of the resignation of the deputy prime minister. how important is that? >> that's
. >> egyptian state media says the green light has been given for jern abdul fatah al-sisi to run for president. the announcement comes a day after the federal poll is held. the military deposed president mohamed morsi in july. with more on this, let's talk to dominic kane. it seems that all the pieces are being put together for him to run as president. it looks that way. he's been promoted to field marshal. it looks very much as though he is now positioning himself for an announcement...
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media and. all egyptians told us al qaeda was defeated or at the very least on its last legs the same media and politicians today tell us a very different story indeed across many countries of the middle east al qaeda is betrayed as a deadly menace we asked what is al qaeda today who supports it and who benefits from it. he survived war atrocities. to make a final decision. has changed his life and the world around him. by giving. hope. and love to so many children. the miracle worker on to. clear fearless and fierce in bright his indignation at injustice that's what makes me move when i feel in my in my heart you know fire in my heart about the situation i can't not do something. you believe. anything. to teach me. this. is why you should. only. enter into twelve in the military and celebrate with an information blackout. on the white house. your vision is seen as a cut in cash and. small countries will say they're too poor to take part in the flush. contest. in the school at some point in the west as the e.u. praises the progress. and even the white house defense iran sanctions. and anger. in
media and. all egyptians told us al qaeda was defeated or at the very least on its last legs the same media and politicians today tell us a very different story indeed across many countries of the middle east al qaeda is betrayed as a deadly menace we asked what is al qaeda today who supports it and who benefits from it. he survived war atrocities. to make a final decision. has changed his life and the world around him. by giving. hope. and love to so many children. the miracle worker on to....
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media. journalistists: >> a veteran, egyptian columnist has been forced to backtrack from comments that he madethe slaughter of americans. on january 13th, he appeared on the privately-owned channel vcv and spoke of an alleged plan to assassinate the country's army chief. he said that the plan involves external and internal players and when it happens he says, quote, all of egypt will take arms against the traders and criminals altogether ask they will be slaughtered in their homes. he also wounder that, quote, if anything happens to a al cease-y there won't be an american on earth we will leave in peace aura broad. the comments were picked up boot we attorney media. the he gyms minute tremendous got involved. the journalist said i am opposed to any violence. the intention was to highlight egyptian independence and our adamant refuse toll allow any outside party, be that the u.s. or any other party, to interfere in internal egyptian affairs. ♪ ♪ >>> journalists in washington are supposed to know what is happening in the corridors of power. then there are those who quit their jobs covering the n
media. journalistists: >> a veteran, egyptian columnist has been forced to backtrack from comments that he madethe slaughter of americans. on january 13th, he appeared on the privately-owned channel vcv and spoke of an alleged plan to assassinate the country's army chief. he said that the plan involves external and internal players and when it happens he says, quote, all of egypt will take arms against the traders and criminals altogether ask they will be slaughtered in their homes. he...
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. >> the egyptian authorities have systematically repressed every media that they record as muslim brotherhood supporters, and al jazeera is seen as a main target. >> reporter: two other journalists have been detained for the last five months. a verdict in the case against bader is expected on thursday. the staff from al jazeera english have been held separately in a prison. they've been integrat interrogay state prosecutors but they have not been charged. nicole johnson, al jazeera. >> the president of south african republic michell michela will step down. fierce fighting has begun and leavinmany have left. >> there are some 10,000 people right in front of the israeli knesset. so one i--what they're asking te parliamentans to consider them migrants and fleeing places like dafur, sudan, fleeing genocide and violence and dictatorship, and they feel that israel is the only place safe for them in the region. israel said that's not true. you're here to improve your work status, you're economic work status, and the language used is infull straighters. president benjamin netanyahu has been outspoken
. >> the egyptian authorities have systematically repressed every media that they record as muslim brotherhood supporters, and al jazeera is seen as a main target. >> reporter: two other journalists have been detained for the last five months. a verdict in the case against bader is expected on thursday. the staff from al jazeera english have been held separately in a prison. they've been integrat interrogay state prosecutors but they have not been charged. nicole johnson, al...
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. >> since the removal of president morsi last july, the egyptian authorities have systematically repressed every mediahat they regard as muslim brotherhood supporters, and al jazeera is seen as the main target of this harassment campaign. >>> another two journalists have been detained for the last five months, a verdict in the case against one is expected on thursday. the staff from al jazeera english are being held separately. they have been interrogated by state prosecutors, but they have not been charged. nick coal johnston, al jazeera. >>> we are following breaking news coming out virginia. the u.s. military confirming a helicopter down off of the coast there. rescue efforts are ubway for five people who are in the water. this in norfolk england an investigation always underway into a deadly u.s. military helicopter crash there. four air force crew members were killed when their chopper went down on tuesday. that team on a training mission at the time of the crash. helicopter going down in a bird sanctuary in the coast of norfolk england. >>> three years ago today, gabby giffords was shot during a
. >> since the removal of president morsi last july, the egyptian authorities have systematically repressed every mediahat they regard as muslim brotherhood supporters, and al jazeera is seen as the main target of this harassment campaign. >>> another two journalists have been detained for the last five months, a verdict in the case against one is expected on thursday. the staff from al jazeera english are being held separately. they have been interrogated by state prosecutors,...
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. >> since the removal of the president last july, the egyptian authorities have systematically repressed every mediahat they regard as muslim brotherhood supporters, and al jazeera is seen as the main target of this harassment campaign. >> reporter: but two journalists have been detained for the last five months, a verdict in the case against one is expected on thursday. the staff from al jazeera english are being held separately. they have been interrogated by state prosecutors, but they have not been charged. nicole johnston, al jazeera. >>> thousands of african migrants have been protesting in israel, demanding working rights and better treatment. nick shiftrin was at the protest. >> reporter: this is unprecedented protest in the heart of the israeli capitol. there are some 10,000 people right in front of the israeli parliament. one in six african migrants are in this park behind me. they are asking the parliament aryans to consider them as refugees israel says that is not true. what you are here to do is actually improve your work status, you are economic migrants. and the language they use is t
. >> since the removal of the president last july, the egyptian authorities have systematically repressed every mediahat they regard as muslim brotherhood supporters, and al jazeera is seen as the main target of this harassment campaign. >> reporter: but two journalists have been detained for the last five months, a verdict in the case against one is expected on thursday. the staff from al jazeera english are being held separately. they have been interrogated by state prosecutors,...
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. >> since the removal of mohamed morsi last july, the egyptian authorities have systematically repressed every media that they regard as muslim brotherhood supporters. al jazeera is seen as the main target of the harassment campaign. >> two journalists from the arabic channel have also been detained for the last five months. the staff from al jazeera english have been held separately at toura prison and have been entering gated by state prosecutors, but have not been charged. >> south sudan has rejected a demand from rebels to free 11 politicians arrested over a coup plot three weeks ago. negotiators from both sides are in ethiopia trying to end a conflict which killed more than 1,000 people. government troops are battling troops. deputy president riek machar, who is in control of oil fields. >> more and more people are seeking refuge in u.n. camps. some had their homes burnt and looted. oil flows reduced by a fifth. the northern neighbour sudan is concerned that a prolonged war will destroy the economy. >> it's not easy to do business in khartoum's market. inflation made imported goods more expensi
. >> since the removal of mohamed morsi last july, the egyptian authorities have systematically repressed every media that they regard as muslim brotherhood supporters. al jazeera is seen as the main target of the harassment campaign. >> two journalists from the arabic channel have also been detained for the last five months. the staff from al jazeera english have been held separately at toura prison and have been entering gated by state prosecutors, but have not been charged....
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. >>> egyptians are using social media to comment on the process. hi, nicole. >> hi, there.re really relying on social media and the internet in general to get information about what is happening in egypt. now these are some recent pictures. the newest pictures we have of some of the violence we have seen today. quite a bit of violence there, as well as in a number of other areas, including alexandria. we saw fighting between anti-coup protesters, and members of the security forces, and in giza as well. we have had a lot of pictures come in of some of the violence there. just to update you on the latest death toll. eight people have been killed. a lot of arrests also across the country, more than 40 people, 11 that we know of in ninya. we had a small explosion outside of a courthouse. no one was injured but a sign of perhaps some of the violence to come later in the day, but it hasn't been violent all over egypt. in fact in the central part of cairo, it has been relatively calm. the voting process has been going on in quite an orderly fashion. in that central area of cairo,
. >>> egyptians are using social media to comment on the process. hi, nicole. >> hi, there.re really relying on social media and the internet in general to get information about what is happening in egypt. now these are some recent pictures. the newest pictures we have of some of the violence we have seen today. quite a bit of violence there, as well as in a number of other areas, including alexandria. we saw fighting between anti-coup protesters, and members of the security...
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. >>> state media is reporting that 90% of egyptians have voted yes for a new military suprted constitution. official results are expected saturday. since the 2011 demonstration that owfted mohamed morse. there will be an election for new president in parliament. >> when looking at a map of where drought is at it's strongest peak for parts of the u.s., it's easy to see where we have dry, warm and in fact even some windy conditions. california under drought and severe drought, all we need is winds gusting 20 to 25 miles per hour. it's staying dry for much of the southwest but the went are creating that warning, telling you or officials that if any kind of fire breaks out in an oirlz facility attachment, $ you have to get out. they're the dryest on record long with 12 you got to know that we have vein fall anxious gotten rainier shoofgz close to 2006. but by the end to the evening, all you had our went through the southwest and sloitd much of, but this year we are sorely larking and this is going to lead to the concerns of water supply. the snow pack for the pacific northwest was great last y
. >>> state media is reporting that 90% of egyptians have voted yes for a new military suprted constitution. official results are expected saturday. since the 2011 demonstration that owfted mohamed morse. there will be an election for new president in parliament. >> when looking at a map of where drought is at it's strongest peak for parts of the u.s., it's easy to see where we have dry, warm and in fact even some windy conditions. california under drought and severe drought, all...
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on tuesday his parents were in front of the media to raise awareness and call passionately for the egyptianhorities to release their son and his colleagues. >> until he gets out this nightmare is going to continue. >> reporter: all sections of the australian media were at the press conference. in australia peter's polite is big news. >> we live in a democracy where you have to be charged to be held. he has been held without charge and some of the allegations that have been raised against him are unimaginable. >> reporter: they have been allowed to speak to peter just three times since his arrest. they are proud of his son, but mixed with the pride is profound concern. they echo the calls of the australian government, al jazeera, and journalists around the world. peter and his colleagues were doing a legitimate job in a legitimate way. they should be released thousand. >>> who other journalists from our sister network have been in prison for five months now. al jazeera continues to demand all five men be released. ♪ >>> wall street struggling as a short week of trading begins. the dow down 1
on tuesday his parents were in front of the media to raise awareness and call passionately for the egyptianhorities to release their son and his colleagues. >> until he gets out this nightmare is going to continue. >> reporter: all sections of the australian media were at the press conference. in australia peter's polite is big news. >> we live in a democracy where you have to be charged to be held. he has been held without charge and some of the allegations that have been...
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. >> lois and juris were in front of the media calling for the egyptian authorities to release their and his colleagues. >> it's shattering to the whole family. it's a living nightmare at the moment. until he gets out, the nightmare will continue. >> full sections of the media were at the press conference, with further radio and tv interviews afterwards. in australia peter's plight is big news. >> it's prepos perrous. we live in a democracy where you have to be charged if held. some of the allegations levelled at him is unimaginable. lois has spoken to peter three times since her arrest. >> they are proud of her son. mixed is profound concern. >> lois and juris echo the calls of the australian government. peter and his colleagues were doing a legitimate job in a legitimate way. they should be released now. >> the central african republic has the new president catherine samba-panza. the capital is calmer, but there are reported widespread violence in other parts of the country. our correspond went on a roadtrip to find out more. here is barnaby phillips. >> a road tri through bangui. o
. >> lois and juris were in front of the media calling for the egyptian authorities to release their and his colleagues. >> it's shattering to the whole family. it's a living nightmare at the moment. until he gets out, the nightmare will continue. >> full sections of the media were at the press conference, with further radio and tv interviews afterwards. in australia peter's plight is big news. >> it's prepos perrous. we live in a democracy where you have to be charged...
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>> reporter: christine, the official vote count not in yet, but according to state media, 98% of egyptians voted yes on the constitution, 2% voted no, and that's really no surprise. even before this referendum, it was widely believed that this charter was going to pass. the bigger question, voter turnout, state media also reporting that was impressive. 55% voter turnout, which is somewhat of a surprise based on the relatively short lines we saw at a lot of polling stations throughout the past couple of days. the big question now, what does this mean for egypt's military-backed government? it means they'll probably use this to bolster their credibility. it could set the stage for a run for the presidency by the top army chief. washington watching closely as well. it could mean the restoration of egyptian aid that washington froze over the summer because of concern over repressive tactics. but we simply can't ignore some of the repressive tactics that are continuing, some of the brutality, according to rights groups. 2,200 people, according to rights groups, have been killed since the ouster
>> reporter: christine, the official vote count not in yet, but according to state media, 98% of egyptians voted yes on the constitution, 2% voted no, and that's really no surprise. even before this referendum, it was widely believed that this charter was going to pass. the bigger question, voter turnout, state media also reporting that was impressive. 55% voter turnout, which is somewhat of a surprise based on the relatively short lines we saw at a lot of polling stations throughout the...
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on tuesday, lois were with in front of australia's media to raise awareness of the situation, and call passionately for the egyptianuthorities to release their son and his colleagues. it's been a living nightmare, and until he gets out. >> all sections of the media were at the press conference, with further radio and tv interviews afterwards. in australia, his plight is big news. >> 21 in australia, we with live in a democracy, where you have to be charged to be held, he has been held since the 29th of desks without charge, and some of the allegations are unmanageable. >> lois has been able to speak to him just three times since his arrest, they are proud of their son, his balanced report of more than two decades in television news, but mixed with his profound concern. peter and his colleagues were doing a legitimate job in a legitimate way, they should be released now. >> and two other journalists from our sister channels have been imprisoned for five months. with all the allegations from the egyptian government, andn't cos to demand all five men be released. in new york, the search for a missing child has come to
on tuesday, lois were with in front of australia's media to raise awareness of the situation, and call passionately for the egyptianuthorities to release their son and his colleagues. it's been a living nightmare, and until he gets out. >> all sections of the media were at the press conference, with further radio and tv interviews afterwards. in australia, his plight is big news. >> 21 in australia, we with live in a democracy, where you have to be charged to be held, he has been...
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media. >> i came down today to celebrate with all my egyptian brothers and sisters. >> that wasn't the case for those opposed to the military backed government. the former president ousted in a coup, the muslim brotherhood labelled a terrorist organization. they told al jazeera of one case where snipers fired ammunition into a crowd. >> translation: the protesters weren't armed. in the past the police used tear gas, but they used light ammunition >> just to clarify, have you treated women and children tonight? >> few of the protesters were women. some children were injured. a 10-year-old child died as a result of being shot in the head. many people that came to hospital were dead. 7 people died in a nearby hospital. >> dozens are dead. the military cracks down on dissent, three years after millions of egyptians united to demand democracy the county is clearly divided. >> the brotherhood issued a statement yesterday vowing not to leave the streets until the killers are put on trial. three of our al jazeera colleagues have been imprisoned. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed a
media. >> i came down today to celebrate with all my egyptian brothers and sisters. >> that wasn't the case for those opposed to the military backed government. the former president ousted in a coup, the muslim brotherhood labelled a terrorist organization. they told al jazeera of one case where snipers fired ammunition into a crowd. >> translation: the protesters weren't armed. in the past the police used tear gas, but they used light ammunition >> just to clarify, have...
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. >>> social media played an important role in the egyptian revolution. ery twist and turn was broadcast and commented upon across twitter, youtube and facebook. we have been investigating the role of social media in egypt. >> egypt's revolution gave social media credibility. they got a very good sense of the power of the medium. if we go back to the time should a tweet be in the news? is it valid? >> now we know it is, and it gave us our start. >> one thing that is important for us on this program and our al jazeera english programs, let's go back over the last three years, what does it mean to you? >> we've seen this common vision and goal divided into many pieces. >> the fighting in egypt, the muslim brotherhood and army, and the release is in between them. they're basically being called killed. >> i have pain white friend, but we believe the future is ourselves and we'll win this one. >> he said he had many friends in prison, and they are not alone. in this werwe havet trending has in prison now awaiting trial. >> so we're looking at the anniversary of
. >>> social media played an important role in the egyptian revolution. ery twist and turn was broadcast and commented upon across twitter, youtube and facebook. we have been investigating the role of social media in egypt. >> egypt's revolution gave social media credibility. they got a very good sense of the power of the medium. if we go back to the time should a tweet be in the news? is it valid? >> now we know it is, and it gave us our start. >> one thing that is...
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. >> since the removal of president mohamed morsi last july, the egyptian authorities have systematically repressed every media that they regard as muslim brotherhood supporters, and al jazeera is seen as the main target of this harassment campaign. >> two journalists, from al jazeera arabic and another branch of al jazeera have been held for five months. the staff from al jazeera english have been held at toura prison. they have been interrogated by prosecutors, but not charged. >> the turkish government removed 16 from their posts. let's go istanbul. what is going on. are the police officers being reassigned or are they being told to leave the police for entirely? >> they are recalled to angaria where they are probably sitting in a side room in a relatively passive job, contemplating the future. that doesn't mean the charge or few people have been charged with anything. what we are seeing, the best way of describing it is a series of electric shocks applied to the police and judiciary by the government in the wake of an unexpected nation-wide corruption investigation. a scandal that implicated the government
. >> since the removal of president mohamed morsi last july, the egyptian authorities have systematically repressed every media that they regard as muslim brotherhood supporters, and al jazeera is seen as the main target of this harassment campaign. >> two journalists, from al jazeera arabic and another branch of al jazeera have been held for five months. the staff from al jazeera english have been held at toura prison. they have been interrogated by prosecutors, but not charged....
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media channels. >> what is the egyptian government saying in response? well, they say they keep citing the dependence of the judiciary, that this is in the hands of the independent judicial process. that process claims al jazeera was operating out of the marriott, a luxurious hotel, and they were editing footage to manipulate the footage to make egypt look like it was undergoing a civil war. clearly, there has been a crackdown against al jazeera and any media that gives a platform for opposition voices. right now, government officials cannot even say to journalists whether it is a crime to publish an interview with a member of the muslim brotherhood. so that is the framework now that journalists are trying to operate in and it is coming amidst this really heavy crackdown in general. >> al jazeera correspondent peter greste got a letter out of the prison saying two of his colleagues are being held in what is known as a more draconian scorpion prison, which is held for members of terrorist organizations, becae they're being considered muslim brotherhood. a
media channels. >> what is the egyptian government saying in response? well, they say they keep citing the dependence of the judiciary, that this is in the hands of the independent judicial process. that process claims al jazeera was operating out of the marriott, a luxurious hotel, and they were editing footage to manipulate the footage to make egypt look like it was undergoing a civil war. clearly, there has been a crackdown against al jazeera and any media that gives a platform for...
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media. >> i came down today to celebrate with all my egyptian brothers and sisters. a revolution. >> that was not the case for those opposed to the military-backed government. the stormer president ousted in a coup, the muslim brotherhood labelled a terrorist organization. a doctor told al jazeera of one case where police snipers fired live ammunition into a crowd. >> the protesters were not armed, they were throwing bottles at the security forces. in the past police used tear gas. on this day they used ammunition. >> to clarify, have you treated women or children tonight? >> few of the protesters were women. there were some children injured. a 10-year-old was shot in the head and decide. 14 that came to hospital from dead, seven died in a nearby hospital. >> dozens are dead as the egyptians turned on each other. three years after millions of egyptians united to demand democracy the country is clearly divided. >> here is what is coming up next on al jazeera. there's anger over the cost of the world cup, and thousands of brazilians out on the streets. details in a mom
media. >> i came down today to celebrate with all my egyptian brothers and sisters. a revolution. >> that was not the case for those opposed to the military-backed government. the stormer president ousted in a coup, the muslim brotherhood labelled a terrorist organization. a doctor told al jazeera of one case where police snipers fired live ammunition into a crowd. >> the protesters were not armed, they were throwing bottles at the security forces. in the past police used tear...
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variants the usual lively debates in the police station queues on egypt's media have been missing as have posters calling on egyptian is to reject the constitution this comes after six members of egypt's strong party which actually with the support of the military coup were jailed for putting up billboards calling on egypt to reject the constitution it seems in egypt i mean yes vote is allowed now the governments are pinning their hopes on this affirmation and also on the high turnout for a second day this will be the standard for proof for their political roadmap and certainly the people i spoke to said that they wanted to vote yes and that they were pinning their hopes on general sisi running for president however the morsy supporters are supporters and muslim brotherhood president mohamed morsi they are not backing down as they run their boycott of the ballots they say if this constitution passes they will step up their protests dr mohamed sudan a spokesperson for the muslim brotherhood which boycotted the referendum says the new constitution will cement egypt's reputation as a reemerging police state. when some.
variants the usual lively debates in the police station queues on egypt's media have been missing as have posters calling on egyptian is to reject the constitution this comes after six members of egypt's strong party which actually with the support of the military coup were jailed for putting up billboards calling on egypt to reject the constitution it seems in egypt i mean yes vote is allowed now the governments are pinning their hopes on this affirmation and also on the high turnout for a...
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if they do vote yes, egyptians will have seen three different constitutions in three years. >>> around the world media organizations joining the call for the release of our five al jazeera journalists. mohamed fahmy, baher mohamed, and correspondent peter greste all accused of spreading lies harmful to state security and joining a terrorist group. al jazeera continues to maintain that the allegations are false. >>> sectarian violence in the central african republic has claimed more than 1200 lives. the fighting also displaying thousands of people. entire groups fleeing and hiding in the bush. but some of those who left their homes are now starting to return. >> reporter: people have fled houses burnt down. these villages have suffered attack f after attack. but in this settlement, hundreds of people emerge from the bush for the visit of a un official. >> coming back now to rebuild your lives. >> reporter: they were hanging on his every word. >> we want to hear about your needs. [ applause ] >> reporter: he was shown all that is left by the help center, everything taken by the selica militia. these peo
if they do vote yes, egyptians will have seen three different constitutions in three years. >>> around the world media organizations joining the call for the release of our five al jazeera journalists. mohamed fahmy, baher mohamed, and correspondent peter greste all accused of spreading lies harmful to state security and joining a terrorist group. al jazeera continues to maintain that the allegations are false. >>> sectarian violence in the central african republic has claimed...
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al jazeera and others in the media call for journalists held in egyptian gaols to be freed. >> and the n.b.a. stay with us if you can. >> you are watching the al jazeera newshour, i'm david foster. >> syrian government accused of deliberately destroying thousands of homes in hamas and damascus. carrying out a systematic campaign of destruction. >> viktor yanukovych has gone on sick leave with an acute respiratory disease. it comes as protesters refused an amnest by bill seeing the release of activists. >> a chief opposition party jema islam islamica leader has been accused of smuggling a huge cache of weapons to a rebel group in india. >> mining executives from overle world are meeting in south africa. it is a difficult times with tens of thousands of minors. in fact, the union rejected their employees latest offer. as for mine juniors. nan are there, and they are struggling to feel safe at work. >> south africa's economy was built on mining but conversations hit by strikes. they are demanding that entry level pay be doubled to 1,250 a month. men and women protest together. when they a
al jazeera and others in the media call for journalists held in egyptian gaols to be freed. >> and the n.b.a. stay with us if you can. >> you are watching the al jazeera newshour, i'm david foster. >> syrian government accused of deliberately destroying thousands of homes in hamas and damascus. carrying out a systematic campaign of destruction. >> viktor yanukovych has gone on sick leave with an acute respiratory disease. it comes as protesters refused an amnest by bill...
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state media reports the blast killed at least four people and wanted dozens more. egyptian security officials say one person died and eight were hurt in a second blast that targeted police vehicles. there was a third explosion near station near the pier mids. no casualties reported. degrees outside. find out what happened after justin bieber's court appearance that might put a dent in his tough guy image. >> a bizarre attack that caused a crash that injured 20 people. what a man is accused >> bundle up, buttercup. it is a cold morning. 13 degrees at reagan national. look at that beautiful picture. our wind has been picking up. windchill advisory has been issued until 9:00 for the entire area. you can see it on the map. as we take a look at the current wind chill ratings -- readings, it is below zero in most spots. our forecast for today, mostly sunny and cold. 13 degrees at 9:00. i noon, it will be close to 20. i think we will hit 25 this afternoon. that is almost 20 degrees a below average. right now, let's get the latest on the roads. we have an accident overnight. amanda
state media reports the blast killed at least four people and wanted dozens more. egyptian security officials say one person died and eight were hurt in a second blast that targeted police vehicles. there was a third explosion near station near the pier mids. no casualties reported. degrees outside. find out what happened after justin bieber's court appearance that might put a dent in his tough guy image. >> a bizarre attack that caused a crash that injured 20 people. what a man is...
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media. hi, semi? >> reporter: hi, there. we have been monitoring egyptianer the last couple of days of voting. what we were looking out for were powerful hashtags. we have egypt, cairo, but if you think about the last few years there have been custom hashtags, like january 25th, look what we found. these are some of the most popular hashtags over the past two years. if you check them out, none of them are trending right now, other than egypt. we have been analyzing why this would be so. >> right. >> what is the answer? >> one of the reasons i'm seeing on line is people who were so integral in the january 29th uprising, protest, say they don't have the energy and just don't care anymore. this is one of them. >> you see the big-picture view of egypt and then just fly into egypt. and i'll show you some of the tweets. we'll start in this cairo, and head across to the coastline, this takes us to the mediterranean port, and we're seeing pro-morsi support on twitter. it is difficult for anybody supporting morsi to do so in the streets. so we're seeing more on soci
media. hi, semi? >> reporter: hi, there. we have been monitoring egyptianer the last couple of days of voting. what we were looking out for were powerful hashtags. we have egypt, cairo, but if you think about the last few years there have been custom hashtags, like january 25th, look what we found. these are some of the most popular hashtags over the past two years. if you check them out, none of them are trending right now, other than egypt. we have been analyzing why this would be so....
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out and a positive result, if they do vote yes, egyptians will then have seen three different constitutions. in less than three years. across the world, media organizations joining the call to release our five colleagues detained in egypt more than 30 outlets issuing statements producers all accuses of spreading lies harmful to state security, al jazeera continues domain tape the allegations are all false. the other two are from our sister channels. a camera man. >> a bumpy ride for mexican and american auto makers next on al jazeera america. the trouble of expanding sales overseas. >> which was a record in china, today's report means g.m. will likely remain the number two after toyota. test la reporting a big fourth quarter the electric car maker announcing that at is detroit auto show, saying it delivered close to 7,000 cars 20% more than once anticipated. the company says it is also dealing with a safety issue. regulators say a plug in adopt tor could overheat, and catch fire. and don't forget, our ali velshi is at the detroit auto show where he will be hosting real money live, you can catch it as always at 7:00 p.m. eastern time, right
out and a positive result, if they do vote yes, egyptians will then have seen three different constitutions. in less than three years. across the world, media organizations joining the call to release our five colleagues detained in egypt more than 30 outlets issuing statements producers all accuses of spreading lies harmful to state security, al jazeera continues domain tape the allegations are all false. the other two are from our sister channels. a camera man. >> a bumpy ride for...
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media. here we are on the other side of the world, so what do americans tell egyptians on the ground as americans? what's the message that should be given? >> well, i think that it's clear that the message that we should be sending is one that president obama said when he gave a speech in 2011 about the uprising from the arab brotherhood. he said we should look at changes with humility without abdicating our values, and others haven't been as vocal about our principles. and that would suggest that that would fundamentally change the situation on the ground. but egypt would have unfolded exactly as it has, but we would probably not be in as difficult of a position with opinions or included in the military, had we stuck to it. we give future doctor t credit e united states. the obama administration, outcomes that they have been produce, and my message to egyptians is this is your country. and we only affect things at the margin. this is about your country, and you need to pave the way forward. >> david rhode what do you think that the u.s. role should be moving forward? >> i agree with what steven
media. here we are on the other side of the world, so what do americans tell egyptians on the ground as americans? what's the message that should be given? >> well, i think that it's clear that the message that we should be sending is one that president obama said when he gave a speech in 2011 about the uprising from the arab brotherhood. he said we should look at changes with humility without abdicating our values, and others haven't been as vocal about our principles. and that would...
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are hateful must say it's french president also known as the media still swells that his private life highlands and the boycott as egyptians wrote on a new draft constitution and the name of fashion week. it is going great. whatever the cause. the i was france's first lady having checked into hospital and the nation wondering does he in fact happens to us. the french president is refusing to answer any questions on the issue. well cos i dont did acknowledge having some problems in his private life but he wouldn't be going any further than that he was speaking at a press conference focused on what is inside a much deeper problem for this example can a president has high unemployment and stagnant economy. cross on on face the nation. tuesday's press conference was originally intended to relaunch his presidency with the grand plan to revive the french economy and create jobs. she was eight. on loan last spoke to last the lee of responsibility at a time when many in france has been distracted by his alleged relationship with actress judy day. the lawn is accused of cheating on his partner journalists calorie it's clear by now.
are hateful must say it's french president also known as the media still swells that his private life highlands and the boycott as egyptians wrote on a new draft constitution and the name of fashion week. it is going great. whatever the cause. the i was france's first lady having checked into hospital and the nation wondering does he in fact happens to us. the french president is refusing to answer any questions on the issue. well cos i dont did acknowledge having some problems in his private...
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on tuesday lois were in front of the media to raise awareness of peter's situation and called for the egyptianties to release his son and his colleagues. >> the whole family, it's a living nightmare at the moment and until he gets out things cannot continue. >> reporter: all sections of the australia media were at the press conference with further radio and tv interviews after it and peter's plight is big news. >> we live in a democracy where you have to be charged to be held, he has been held since the 29th of december without charge and some of the allegations that are being talked about are unimaginable. >> reporter: lois and uris spoke to peter three times since arrest and proud of their son and balanced reports have more than two decades in news and mixed with pride is profound concern. lois and uris echo the calls of the government, al jazeera and journalists around the world and peter and colleagues were doing a legitimate job in a legitimate way and should be released now, andrew thomas with al jazeera. >> reporter: as we mentioned, two other al jazeera english employees are held witho
on tuesday lois were in front of the media to raise awareness of peter's situation and called for the egyptianties to release his son and his colleagues. >> the whole family, it's a living nightmare at the moment and until he gets out things cannot continue. >> reporter: all sections of the australia media were at the press conference with further radio and tv interviews after it and peter's plight is big news. >> we live in a democracy where you have to be charged to be held,...
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media. >> i came down today to celebrate with my egyptian brothers and sisters. the 25th revolution. >> that was not the case tore those opposed to the military-backed government. the former president labelled the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization. a doctor told al jazeera one case where snipers fired live ammunition into a crowd. >> the protesters were not armed, only throwing stones and bottles. police in the past used tear gas. on this day they used live ammunition. >> just to clarify, have you treated women or children tonight? >> few of the protesters were women. there were some children injured. a 10-year-old child died as a result of being shot in the head. putting people who came to the hospital for treatment, already dead. >> seven people died in the local hospital. >> dozens are dead as egyptians turned on each other. three millions after millions of egyptians united to demand democracy. the country is now divided. >> it's been a difficult three years for egypt since the arab spring. james gelvin, author of the "arab uprising, what everyone ne
media. >> i came down today to celebrate with my egyptian brothers and sisters. the 25th revolution. >> that was not the case tore those opposed to the military-backed government. the former president labelled the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization. a doctor told al jazeera one case where snipers fired live ammunition into a crowd. >> the protesters were not armed, only throwing stones and bottles. police in the past used tear gas. on this day they used live...
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. >> what you are seeing and hearing on social media from egyptian voters? >> it's a real mix. it's a party atmosphere on the streets of egypt, people celebrating the fact that they go go out, support the constitution. people are looking to it to try and get egypt back on its feet economically with the tourism industry which has suffered so much the last couple of years and are hoping this is the first step towards that. others are saying we think this is another way of pushing down free speech, pushing down people, giving the chance to support who they want to support. i should point out a little bit about aljazeera's blog site here, we've got one poster put up showing the head of the military in egypts picture being waved at one of the polling stations. the 1 below, this is a young man with a poster that says boycott the referendum. >> thank you very much. aljazeera in doha. >> what exactly is in this constitution that egyptians are vote i go on? under the plan, the president may serve two four year terms and can be impeached by parliament. islam will remain the state religio
. >> what you are seeing and hearing on social media from egyptian voters? >> it's a real mix. it's a party atmosphere on the streets of egypt, people celebrating the fact that they go go out, support the constitution. people are looking to it to try and get egypt back on its feet economically with the tourism industry which has suffered so much the last couple of years and are hoping this is the first step towards that. others are saying we think this is another way of pushing down...
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media. >> i came down today to celebrate with all my egyptian brothers and sisters, the 25th revolution able to overcome terrorism. >> that was not the case for those opposed to the military-backed government. the former premier ousted in a coup. a doctor told al jazeera of one case where police snipers fired ammunition into a crowd. >> translation: the protesters were not armed. they were throwing bottles at the security forces. police in the past used tear gas. on this day they used live ammunition. >> just to clarify, have you treated women or children tonight? >> translation: few of the protesters were women, but there were some children. a 10-year-old child died as a result of being shot in the head. in total putting people that came to hospital that were already dead. several people died. >> dozens are dead as egyptians turn on each other. three years after millions of egyptians united to demand technology. >> and we'll have more later in the show, including a recap of what changed over the past three years. earlier, a professor at u.c.l.a. , author of arab uprising, what everyone need
media. >> i came down today to celebrate with all my egyptian brothers and sisters, the 25th revolution able to overcome terrorism. >> that was not the case for those opposed to the military-backed government. the former premier ousted in a coup. a doctor told al jazeera of one case where police snipers fired ammunition into a crowd. >> translation: the protesters were not armed. they were throwing bottles at the security forces. police in the past used tear gas. on this day...
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media. >> i came down today to celebrate with all my egyptian brothers and sisters. the great 25th revolution. >> that wasn't the case for those opposed to the military backed government. the former president ousted in a coup, the muslim brotherhood labelled a terrorist organization. al jazeera told of one case where snipers fired live ammunition into a crowd. >> the protestor from not armed. they were throwing bottles at the security forces. police in the past used tear gas, on this day they used live ammunition >> just to clarify, have you treated women or children? >> few of the protesters were women. there were some children who were injured. a 10-year-old child died as a result of being shot in the head. seven people died in a nearby hospital. >> dozens are dead as egyptians turn on each other and the military cracks down on dissent three years after millions of egyptians united to demand democracy. the country is divided. >> al jazeera cannot report from cairo because our journalists have been defined. producers mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed, and corres
media. >> i came down today to celebrate with all my egyptian brothers and sisters. the great 25th revolution. >> that wasn't the case for those opposed to the military backed government. the former president ousted in a coup, the muslim brotherhood labelled a terrorist organization. al jazeera told of one case where snipers fired live ammunition into a crowd. >> the protestor from not armed. they were throwing bottles at the security forces. police in the past used tear gas,...
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egyptian government? >> a number of colleagues have signed it from all parties in parliament, including the chair of the cultural mediand sports committee who is responsible for the parliamentary views on policies relating to the media. many who are also supporters of the journalists and journalists unions around the world have also signed it. so it all helps, and i will obviously be communicate that to the egyptian government, a lot of us are very, very unhappy for the way that al jazeera has been singled out for this special treatment in egypt. in reporting all of the difficulties around the world, it is very important to defend the ability of journalists to independently observe what is going on. journalists lay their lives on the line in afghanistan, iraq, egypt, central america, many, many other places, and we should stand up for their rights. >> do you think -- do you think in reality the british government can manage to do something in reality to help our colleagues? what kind of pressure can they put on in these situations? >> the british government are quite capable of communicating their very strong views to
egyptian government? >> a number of colleagues have signed it from all parties in parliament, including the chair of the cultural mediand sports committee who is responsible for the parliamentary views on policies relating to the media. many who are also supporters of the journalists and journalists unions around the world have also signed it. so it all helps, and i will obviously be communicate that to the egyptian government, a lot of us are very, very unhappy for the way that al...
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they went in front of media to raise awareness and calendar passionately for the egyptian authoritiesr son. >> it's affecting the whole family, and it's a living nightmare at the moment. until he gets out, it can't continue. >> all sections of the media were at the conference with interviews afterwards. in australia, peter's polite is big news. >> preposterous to anyone in australia where you have to be charged before you're held. he's been held without charge and allegations that are being leveled are unimaginable. >> they have been able to speak to peter three times since his arrest. they're proud of their son, but mixed with the pride is concern. >> they echo the calls of the australian government, of aljazeera and of journalists around the world. peter and his colleagues were doing a legitimate job in a legitimate way. they should be released now. andrew thomas, aljazeera, brisbo. [. >> two other of our journalists have been jim prison for five months. we demand all five be released. >> the growing unrest in ukraine escalating into an intense stand off. clashes continue between po
they went in front of media to raise awareness and calendar passionately for the egyptian authoritiesr son. >> it's affecting the whole family, and it's a living nightmare at the moment. until he gets out, it can't continue. >> all sections of the media were at the conference with interviews afterwards. in australia, peter's polite is big news. >> preposterous to anyone in australia where you have to be charged before you're held. he's been held without charge and allegations...
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they were in front of the media to raise awareness of his situation and call passionately for the egyptian authorities to release their son and his colleagues. >> it is effecting the whole family. >>> today's data dive rings up >> today's data dive brings up the crazy cost of a superbowl ticket. cheap seats are anything but cheap. tickets for the very last row of the upper section are sold for more than $3,500 on ticket broker websites. even if you were lucky enough to pay face value, that's $500, again for the last row of the stadium. on seatgeek.com which aggregates sites, you can't get a ticket for less than $2,000. if you thought you could pool money with friends and get a luxury sweet, forget about it. you'd have to pay $800,000 clodding a service three of $30,000. that's 25 seats plus six standing room only and a catered party, if you divide the totally by 31, you're still paying $25,700 per person. superbowl i's top ticket went for $12. that's about $84 today. they only filled about 60% of the seats. the prices slowly increased until 1984, when the highest priced tickets face value
they were in front of the media to raise awareness of his situation and call passionately for the egyptian authorities to release their son and his colleagues. >> it is effecting the whole family. >>> today's data dive rings up >> today's data dive brings up the crazy cost of a superbowl ticket. cheap seats are anything but cheap. tickets for the very last row of the upper section are sold for more than $3,500 on ticket broker websites. even if you were lucky enough to pay...
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they were in front of the media to raise awareness of his situation and call passionately for the egyptianuthorities to release their son and his colleagues. >> it is effecting the whole family. consider this. the news of the day plus so much more. answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> this is al jazeera america tony harris with a look at today's top stories. u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon and others are in switzerland for political talks. they move to geneva for the talks. >>> russian security forces are searching for three potential female suicide-bombers, one is believed to be in sochi, the site of the winter olympics. the police are warning people in the area. russia has blamed the so-called black widows for previous suicide attacks in the country. >>> parts of the country are being hit hard by a know storm. federal government offices closed in washington, d.c. and 2700 flights are reportedly grounded for now. many schools also closed early today. >>> thousands of new documents released by the a
they were in front of the media to raise awareness of his situation and call passionately for the egyptianuthorities to release their son and his colleagues. >> it is effecting the whole family. consider this. the news of the day plus so much more. answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> this is al jazeera america tony harris with a look at today's top stories. u.n. secretary general ban...
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they were in front of the media to raise awareness of his situation and call passionately for the egyptianrities to release their son and his colleagues. >> it is effecting the whole family. >>> a hunter paid $350,000 to kill a black rhino, which is an endangered species. it sounds despicable, but what if that money goes towards conservation efforts that are essential to protect rhinos. that's the question being asked. so what is the best way to protect critically endangered species and ensure that they will continue to exist for years to come. we're joined by the president and ceo of the humane society of the united states. good to have you with us. this issue has made international headlines and caused a spirited debate. the government gives up to five permits a year to hunt black rhinos, so why is this case causing such an uproar. >> it is one of the most endangered animals in the world, and the u.s. policy generally speaking is to forbid trophy hunting of domestic species so those animals most -- endangered here, and also stop imports of species. so it's a departure from long-standing
they were in front of the media to raise awareness of his situation and call passionately for the egyptianrities to release their son and his colleagues. >> it is effecting the whole family. >>> a hunter paid $350,000 to kill a black rhino, which is an endangered species. it sounds despicable, but what if that money goes towards conservation efforts that are essential to protect rhinos. that's the question being asked. so what is the best way to protect critically endangered...
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egyptians going to the polls in today. >> i think part of the problem is the way that this vote has been characterised, especially within the international medias it's looked at in the context of previous votes through 2011 and "12. the problem is it's not the free and open environment. what we are looking at since june 30th last year is an authoritarian regime trying to take hold and solidify and establish itself. it's vulnerable. it led a coup against a popularly elected president. whether people agree or not all the steps taken have increased the authoritarian character of the temporary government. the context in which the vote takes place is one of wanton violence against protesters, repress of every independent social and political movement within the country, not just the muslim brotherhood. but now it's expanded to ideological trends. within that there's no room for opposition. the vote taking place within the context, i think, of course, to some extent has been overblown. >> do you think than with this constitution, are we seeing a return to hosni mubarak authoritarianism. >> to a certain extent it's fair to make the comparison. only b
egyptians going to the polls in today. >> i think part of the problem is the way that this vote has been characterised, especially within the international medias it's looked at in the context of previous votes through 2011 and "12. the problem is it's not the free and open environment. what we are looking at since june 30th last year is an authoritarian regime trying to take hold and solidify and establish itself. it's vulnerable. it led a coup against a popularly elected president....