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who's talk about elbaradei, has been installed as the prime minister. is aardeadei nobel laureate and a key player in the egyptian authorities. he has called on people to demonstrate for president mohamed morsi to step down. >> all of us feel that we are going in the wrong direction and the country is collapsing. not because the president is from the muslim brotherhood, but because of the ruling system has failed completely. that we want to hold elections. >> he enjoys the backing of several opposition groups. two years ago he was giving the job of negotiating with the government of hosni mubarrak. many people expected him to run for president last year, but they were wrong. he eventually fit -- he eventually created a third party. he returned to egypt in 2009 after an illustrious diplomatic career. he was the director general of the atomic energy agency. this often put him at loggerheads with the united states, especially over the nuclear program in iran. but the credibility earned after being proven right after this ofiming the u.s. claims weapons of
who's talk about elbaradei, has been installed as the prime minister. is aardeadei nobel laureate and a key player in the egyptian authorities. he has called on people to demonstrate for president mohamed morsi to step down. >> all of us feel that we are going in the wrong direction and the country is collapsing. not because the president is from the muslim brotherhood, but because of the ruling system has failed completely. that we want to hold elections. >> he enjoys the backing...
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he was in charge for two days before asking elbaradei to take power.hey have already rejected compromise. >> we have more from our correspondent in cairo. what is going on right now? this is east of the city -- a much smaller building than tahrir square. >> liberal opposition leader elbaradei has been named prime minister, what does this mean for egypt? >> there is a lot of promise connected to this, what is this like for the muslim brotherhood? the head of the military -- he is really one of the great people for the muslim brotherhood -- with an idea of signing with the islamists, he is a very problematic prime minister. the coalition for the military coup, one of them, the only islamist party -- they say that they are rejecting the appointment, they say this is not what they agreed upon. he was just appointed, a short time ago, and the first problems are already starting within the old coalition with people who were with the military. >> in cairo, thank you very much. protests have flared in turkey has the government plans to open gezi park to the pu
he was in charge for two days before asking elbaradei to take power.hey have already rejected compromise. >> we have more from our correspondent in cairo. what is going on right now? this is east of the city -- a much smaller building than tahrir square. >> liberal opposition leader elbaradei has been named prime minister, what does this mean for egypt? >> there is a lot of promise connected to this, what is this like for the muslim brotherhood? the head of the military -- he...
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elbaradei serve as the interim prime minister. and so as of right now there has been no appointment and this country right now remains without an effective government to run the day-to-day affairs. why that's so important, because the security situation in the country continues to deteriorate as these rival protests have shown over the past several days. when opponents and supporters of the president get together, it becomes very violent. we've seen more than 100 people killed in the last week in terms of clashes and that is why many are afraid without an effective government this situation can continue to worsen. david? >> amen month ha dean on the ground for us in cairo. thanks very much. let me turn to the former egyptian ambassador to the united states. mr. ambassador, welcome to "meet the press." there are reports you would become the foreign minister in a new government that would be formed on this interim basis. but my question to you this morning, sir, is who is going to be in charge of egypt and how does anyone govern egy
elbaradei serve as the interim prime minister. and so as of right now there has been no appointment and this country right now remains without an effective government to run the day-to-day affairs. why that's so important, because the security situation in the country continues to deteriorate as these rival protests have shown over the past several days. when opponents and supporters of the president get together, it becomes very violent. we've seen more than 100 people killed in the last week...
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so i -- and let's suppose that we ended up with muhammad elbaradei.t looks like it is not as final as it looked yesterday. but here is a man who has been no great friend of the united states. he has been when was head of the u.n. weapons agency he gave us fits in the effort to deter iran from its nuclear program just to cited one example. a kind of international bureaucrat that some people love. there are a lot of bad outcomes here and it is not at all clear to me we can get to a good one but we need to figure out as a nation and as an administration what is going on over here. >> how do you think the president is handling this? >> handling it by not taking sides. yes, morsi was inept. yes, he was not inclusive. he had a lot of authoritarian tendencies. but to turn to the army which is what happened in egypt andthy administration stood by and let happen what the army takes it can give away. so it can depose the next government if there is popular uprising after this. and that is likely going to happen. this is a country with a dysfunctional economy. a
so i -- and let's suppose that we ended up with muhammad elbaradei.t looks like it is not as final as it looked yesterday. but here is a man who has been no great friend of the united states. he has been when was head of the u.n. weapons agency he gave us fits in the effort to deter iran from its nuclear program just to cited one example. a kind of international bureaucrat that some people love. there are a lot of bad outcomes here and it is not at all clear to me we can get to a good one but...
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it is not clear why in the first place mohamed elbaradei was not apprehended in the first place given that there was a former arrest warrant against him and some of these other leaders were also sought after, perhaps because of the difficult technicality of the carrying out that arrest and to enter the large crowd. >> on the clinical front, the interim president's constitutional declaration is coming under the system. how will that affect the protest? >> nobody was under the illusion the transitional process would be a smooth one. there are many challenges facing the interim president after the national salvation front said they were not consulted before the declaration was written, and as people expressed concerns about the contents of the declaration, the unchecked powers given to the president, the special status given to the military and, more importantly, challenges facing the interim prime minister just named by the president, how will he be able to form a cabinet? what sort of consensus he would be able to achieve -- he acknowledged that broad consensus will not be easy and he
it is not clear why in the first place mohamed elbaradei was not apprehended in the first place given that there was a former arrest warrant against him and some of these other leaders were also sought after, perhaps because of the difficult technicality of the carrying out that arrest and to enter the large crowd. >> on the clinical front, the interim president's constitutional declaration is coming under the system. how will that affect the protest? >> nobody was under the...
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observers say he's likely to offered a key post to mohammed elbaradei. egypt's state-run news agency has reported that one of the top leaders of the muslim brotherhood that supports morsi has been detained. prosecutors accuse him of ordering members of the islamic group to kill anti-morsi demonstrators in a clash between supporters and opponents. the outburst left eight dead. a man thought to be al qaeda leader has weighed in on the crisis. he's calling for all muslims in egypt to fight the military. the man posted a video online saying muslims must sacrifice themselves and continue to fight the revolution to restore dignity and respect to the region. he said they lacked competent to handle the situation. >> bond yields in the united states have soared following news of robust jobs growth in june. the yield reached the highest level in nearly two years. the yield on the benchmark ten-year treasury bod rose to 2.72% on friday, following a record that the u.s. jobs data for june surpassed market expectations. and scale down quantitative easing as early as
observers say he's likely to offered a key post to mohammed elbaradei. egypt's state-run news agency has reported that one of the top leaders of the muslim brotherhood that supports morsi has been detained. prosecutors accuse him of ordering members of the islamic group to kill anti-morsi demonstrators in a clash between supporters and opponents. the outburst left eight dead. a man thought to be al qaeda leader has weighed in on the crisis. he's calling for all muslims in egypt to fight the...
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clearly the interim president had offered the job to elbaradei.they were prepared to make the announcement and then the newest party which had supported the military intervention this week, they said, if he's selected, we're going to withdraw from the roadmap. it's a kumbaya moment, let's unify for the service of egypt but what you realize here is this is the same challenge that has plagued the opposition for two years. they were only unified by their opposition to morsi. >> so do you think this is a communication or do you think they'll get their feet on the ground and solidly set forward a path? >> it remains to be seen. the muslim brotherhood gets to play as well. that's a dilemma for the interim brotherhood because so far they refuse to recognize the authority of the government and so what the military was trying to do with its ultimatum and then stepping in was to stay to all political factions you've got to come together, work this out, work for the benefit of the country. what we're hearing is that's a tall proposition. >> the former presid
clearly the interim president had offered the job to elbaradei.they were prepared to make the announcement and then the newest party which had supported the military intervention this week, they said, if he's selected, we're going to withdraw from the roadmap. it's a kumbaya moment, let's unify for the service of egypt but what you realize here is this is the same challenge that has plagued the opposition for two years. they were only unified by their opposition to morsi. >> so do you...
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first of all, what is the latest on when elbaradei might be sworn in?ecting it to happen any minute now. reports from outside the presidential palace said he's arrived there and he is meeting with the interim president, mansour. we are hoping to see the oath of office taken in front of the interim president, perhaps other members of the interim cabinet he would try to form or prepared to swear in. that remains to be seen whether it's this evening or tomorrow. >> i want to go back to what senator mccain said. how concerned is the egyptian military about a possible loss of u.s. aid? >> reporter: well, certainly, if you ask, there's been anecdotal evidence they were not taking into consideration the u.s. response or international response to what it deemed as it has intervention to oust the former president, mohamed morsi. from a training point of view, from a supply point of view, they are very much dependent on the united states. it's a close working relationship. they need the united states for mobility and stability. they rely on the united states for
first of all, what is the latest on when elbaradei might be sworn in?ecting it to happen any minute now. reports from outside the presidential palace said he's arrived there and he is meeting with the interim president, mansour. we are hoping to see the oath of office taken in front of the interim president, perhaps other members of the interim cabinet he would try to form or prepared to swear in. that remains to be seen whether it's this evening or tomorrow. >> i want to go back to what...
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in 2011 elbaradei called for the ouster of former president hosni hue barack. elbaradei served for more than a decade as director-general of the international atomic energy agency and in 2005, he was awarded the nobel peace prize, which he shared with the iaea. >>> meanwhile the political uncertainty in egypt has put the obama administration in a very difficult situation. should the u.s. cut aid to egypt or not? republican senator john mccain says yes. >> we cannot repeat the same mistakes that we made at other times in our history by supporting the removal of freely elected governments, and so i believe the aid has to be suspended, that the egyptian military has to set a timetable for elections and a new constitution, and then we should evaluate whether to continue the aid or not. >> as news of mohamed elbaradei's appointment as interim prime minister reaches egyptians, thousands of supporters have deposed mohamed morsi are protesting in cairo. our senior international correspondent ben wedeman is live in cairo. ben, what more do you know about that situation
in 2011 elbaradei called for the ouster of former president hosni hue barack. elbaradei served for more than a decade as director-general of the international atomic energy agency and in 2005, he was awarded the nobel peace prize, which he shared with the iaea. >>> meanwhile the political uncertainty in egypt has put the obama administration in a very difficult situation. should the u.s. cut aid to egypt or not? republican senator john mccain says yes. >> we cannot repeat the...
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mohammad elbaradei is now the country's vice president tonight. was sworn in today as the new leadership pushes forward with his transition. the 71-year-old was a u.n. nuclear negotiator. >>> now to london tonight. the royal baby watch is in full force, but dad was some place else. prince william playing polo along with his brother, prince harry. we've been told they do have a royal chopper that's ready the moment prince william gets the call. lama hasan has the story. >>> reporter: this modern couple will be following so many traditions passed down through generations of royals. including the announcement when baby cambridge has been delivered. as soon as kate has given birth, the palace will issue a formal statement. a royal aide carrying the medical document will rush down these steps, escorted by police and driven to buckingham palace. just as they did when william was born, with an air of historical theatre, a liveried footman accompanied by the queen's secretary will place the details written on buckingham palace note paper announcing the ge
mohammad elbaradei is now the country's vice president tonight. was sworn in today as the new leadership pushes forward with his transition. the 71-year-old was a u.n. nuclear negotiator. >>> now to london tonight. the royal baby watch is in full force, but dad was some place else. prince william playing polo along with his brother, prince harry. we've been told they do have a royal chopper that's ready the moment prince william gets the call. lama hasan has the story. >>>...
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you see photos of catherine ashton meeting with elbaradei. she scuppered out of that meeting quickly saying her flight would leave. >> they are slaves to the schedule. >> morsi is a blast to the past. she said she had to catch her plane. >> rushing off is probably the best metaphor for all of that. it is now much easier in the u.s. position. it is a very difficult balancing act for them. just a couple of things that reflect that. the white house has not conducted a strategic review. this -- this is like no case i am familiar with. thank you. see you. distaning in our guests froa joining us from a studio in london. is morsi now a figure of the past, as he finished, is he not part of the future? >> i think he is about the past and the present and the future. without acknowledging that morsi >> you need to change her mind if they become part of the process, don't you? >> of course. we did mistakes and we can change our mind when we see something. what happened now, we have in the table. we have seen nothing. we may think of that. is demolishing
you see photos of catherine ashton meeting with elbaradei. she scuppered out of that meeting quickly saying her flight would leave. >> they are slaves to the schedule. >> morsi is a blast to the past. she said she had to catch her plane. >> rushing off is probably the best metaphor for all of that. it is now much easier in the u.s. position. it is a very difficult balancing act for them. just a couple of things that reflect that. the white house has not conducted a strategic...
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finally, mohamed elbaradei, the vice-president, what is he saying?there a division within the military, those who were engaged in the coup? >> it is difficult to tell, he gave a tepid, and condemning violence, but some are speculating as to whether he may step down and disassociate himself with the captain, but has not given any indication of doing so. the longer this interim government stays in place and does not hold people accountable for committing these masculine is, if further de-legitimizes them in the eyes of the international community, and also here at home. >> thank you for being with us. we will lead to your articles at thenation.com. at 1:00 eastern time, the decision of the court-martial of bradley manning will be handed down. you could go to our website for information at that time, what the verdict is. of course, we will be covering it fully tomorrow. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. email your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693, new
finally, mohamed elbaradei, the vice-president, what is he saying?there a division within the military, those who were engaged in the coup? >> it is difficult to tell, he gave a tepid, and condemning violence, but some are speculating as to whether he may step down and disassociate himself with the captain, but has not given any indication of doing so. the longer this interim government stays in place and does not hold people accountable for committing these masculine is, if further...
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we thought mohamed elbaradei was last night but turned out to be false. favored by many egyptian liberals and moderates as a possible candidate for an interim prime ministership however the conservatives there, the islamists and supporters of the muslim brotherhood don't particularly like him and don't think he represents their views. there was lots of resistance from the ultra conservative party and for one reason or another the appointment didn't take place. we've waiting to see if it happens today. but these are the first signs that even setting up a transitional government can be tricky because some of the opposition. >> reza, over the last few days several people have been killed. dozens killed. thousands injured. yesterday when we spoke, "new day saturday" there was a pr pro-morsi demonstration. what's it like there. >> reporter: it's calm at this hour but i don't remember the last day where we haven't seen demonstrations throughout cairo and egypt and expecting more today and these are going to be rival protests. on one side you'll have opponents o
we thought mohamed elbaradei was last night but turned out to be false. favored by many egyptian liberals and moderates as a possible candidate for an interim prime ministership however the conservatives there, the islamists and supporters of the muslim brotherhood don't particularly like him and don't think he represents their views. there was lots of resistance from the ultra conservative party and for one reason or another the appointment didn't take place. we've waiting to see if it happens...
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elbaradei has been named the interim prime minister.was summoned for talks and ran for president of egypt back in 2012. he is the former director general of the international atomic energy agency as you recall and he was awarded the nobel peace prize, which he shared with the iaea back in 2005. ben wedeman is live for us in cairo. tell us more about these threats of moresy supporters, because that is the place where the ousted president is believed to be, right? >> today, it's been quieter despite the fact there have been funerals taking place for supporters of the muslim brotherhood and others, so compared to yesterday, many few people on the street and fewer clashes, but by cairo standards, the night is young. >> tell us about these reports. has he been sworn in yet or is that even relevant? >> well, he will be sworn in within the coming hour. he is well r regarded sper nationally. he was an international diplomat for decades, but here in egypt, he's unpopular with islamists, with some of the young revolutionaries. it's hard to say ho
elbaradei has been named the interim prime minister.was summoned for talks and ran for president of egypt back in 2012. he is the former director general of the international atomic energy agency as you recall and he was awarded the nobel peace prize, which he shared with the iaea back in 2005. ben wedeman is live for us in cairo. tell us more about these threats of moresy supporters, because that is the place where the ousted president is believed to be, right? >> today, it's been...
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. >> mohammed elbaradei put in place, strict opponent of mohamed morsi.his is a sign they are not going to move towards the muslim brotherhood at all. how shoot white house respond to that move, if any? >> right now, mohammed elbaradei is not going to necessarily be in charge. there was disturbance among the people with that selection. what they have to do is find an interim person they feel most comfortable w however, the obama administration has been on the fence with this so often. having john kerry out on a boat when this uprising is occurring has not set a good precedent for this. the united states has a responsibility of looking at this funding. the military in egypt has been one of our strongest allies since 1979. that is very important for us with our israeli friends and allies in the region. we must protect the suez canal. before we go stopping the funding senator mccain wants us to do, we have to look at the ramifications. >> see where the white house comes down on this elbaradei move. >> great expertise this morning, we appreciate it. >> thanks
. >> mohammed elbaradei put in place, strict opponent of mohamed morsi.his is a sign they are not going to move towards the muslim brotherhood at all. how shoot white house respond to that move, if any? >> right now, mohammed elbaradei is not going to necessarily be in charge. there was disturbance among the people with that selection. what they have to do is find an interim person they feel most comfortable w however, the obama administration has been on the fence with this so...
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mohamed elbaradei's name was put forward for prime minister.ntitary has been because they don't want this to be a purely secular movement. they want some islamist involvement. the party is extremely uncomfortable with mohamed elbaradei. he is secular, pro-west in policy. he seems hostile to islamists. they essentially vetoed elbaradei's choice. there was a lot of bungling in the way was handled. they're going back to the drawing table today and trying to sort out, either get the party to go along and agree with that or come up with a better candidate. host: question for you from eric trager. do you have a sense of who the party would want as prime minister? their choices are very off from the national salvation front's. what we're hearing is of the party said we will take aradei. but elb [indiscernible] everyone from apm under mubarak -- a p.m. under barbaric - mubarak. banker. central there's been a bunch of names, that will names probably be acceptable to both .ides elbaradei has a following among the liberal camp. -- not be acceptable to bot
mohamed elbaradei's name was put forward for prime minister.ntitary has been because they don't want this to be a purely secular movement. they want some islamist involvement. the party is extremely uncomfortable with mohamed elbaradei. he is secular, pro-west in policy. he seems hostile to islamists. they essentially vetoed elbaradei's choice. there was a lot of bungling in the way was handled. they're going back to the drawing table today and trying to sort out, either get the party to go...
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also, muhammed elbaradei has atn accepted as last -- last. he will be vice president of foreign affairs. we are already hearing criticism that the new prime minister is planning to keep on some of the former ministers that have been especially criticized, like the minister of the interior, the minister of electricity. these are major problems that egypt is facing. the new prime minister has said he was going to choose, not a technocratic team, but a diplomatic team. if they can start tackling the crippling problems egypt is facing, a lot of citizens will thank them for that. >> in lebanon today, more than 50 people were wounded after a car bomb exploded on a busy street in debris. the area is a stronghold of hezbollah -- in beirut. the air hold -- area is a stronghold of hezbollah. will this further in flame existing tensions? we report.n, >> the blast was heard across much of beirut. the bomb was placed in a supermarket car park that was busy. people were shopping for the start of the holy month of ramadan. there were injuries as the windows
also, muhammed elbaradei has atn accepted as last -- last. he will be vice president of foreign affairs. we are already hearing criticism that the new prime minister is planning to keep on some of the former ministers that have been especially criticized, like the minister of the interior, the minister of electricity. these are major problems that egypt is facing. the new prime minister has said he was going to choose, not a technocratic team, but a diplomatic team. if they can start tackling...
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mohamed elbaradei spoke for the opposition, calling this a new e era for the 2012 revolution, resetting the button, as it were, for egypt going forwards. well, tahrir square below me here this morning is relatively quiet. very quiet if you compare it to the scenes of just some 12 hours ago, when this announcement was made. then the square was absolutely packed. tens, hundreds of thousands if not a million people. more than you saw here in the 2011 revolution. and these were anti-government protesters. people who had staged these giant rallies in favor of a new dawn for egypt. and that is exactly what they got. now, well, it is much, much quieter. but as i went to bed about 3:30, 4:00 in the morning, it was too loud still to sleep. fireworks, the honking of horns. people were not prepared to go to sleep. not the same scenes as we saw in other parts of the city where there were boos and jeers because pro-morsi and pro-government supporters were absolutely distraught at what had happened last night. let me bring in ian lee. he's been covering this story for us here at cnn amongst our array
mohamed elbaradei spoke for the opposition, calling this a new e era for the 2012 revolution, resetting the button, as it were, for egypt going forwards. well, tahrir square below me here this morning is relatively quiet. very quiet if you compare it to the scenes of just some 12 hours ago, when this announcement was made. then the square was absolutely packed. tens, hundreds of thousands if not a million people. more than you saw here in the 2011 revolution. and these were anti-government...
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also, muhammed elbaradei has atn accepted as last -- last. he will be vice president of foreign affairs. we are already hearing criticism that the new prime minister is planning to keep on some of the former ministers that have been especially criticized, like the minister of the interior, the minister of electricity. these are major problems that egypt is facing. the new prime minister has said he was going to choose, not a technocratic team, but a diplomatic team. if they can start tackling the crippling problems egypt is facing, a lot of citizens will thank them for that. >> in lebanon today, more than 50 people were wounded after a car bomb exploded on a busy street in debris. the area is a stronghold of hezbollah -- in beirut. the air hold -- area is a stronghold of hezbollah. will this further in flame existing tensions? we report.n, >> the blast was heard across much of beirut. the bomb was placed in a supermarket car park that was busy. people were shopping for the start of the holy month of ramadan. there were injuries as the windows
also, muhammed elbaradei has atn accepted as last -- last. he will be vice president of foreign affairs. we are already hearing criticism that the new prime minister is planning to keep on some of the former ministers that have been especially criticized, like the minister of the interior, the minister of electricity. these are major problems that egypt is facing. the new prime minister has said he was going to choose, not a technocratic team, but a diplomatic team. if they can start tackling...
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these ultra conservative islamic fundamentalists have allied to squeeze out moderates like mohamed elbaradeiesn't sound like a good future for egypt. >> as i said, we are trying to find and define our political identity in the 21st century. that's the task. i just wanted to go back for a second, fareed, on this issue of democratic governance. i think it is incorrect to argue that we had democratic governance or that the constitution was passed dramatically. the committee on the constitution only included the islamists. all of the nonislamists had withdrawn from the constitution. it ultimately only got 22% of the voting public. 66%, that was of the number of people who voted, very low participation. anyway, the public spoke to the president, asked him to call for elections. in the absence of recall or appeal. it was a peaceful appeal to the president. had he responded, we would not have faced the situation we are facing today. the military, which is never the best recourse, was forced to intervene. they had to either intervene or allow for chaos. but again, we are reaching out to all islamist
these ultra conservative islamic fundamentalists have allied to squeeze out moderates like mohamed elbaradeiesn't sound like a good future for egypt. >> as i said, we are trying to find and define our political identity in the 21st century. that's the task. i just wanted to go back for a second, fareed, on this issue of democratic governance. i think it is incorrect to argue that we had democratic governance or that the constitution was passed dramatically. the committee on the...
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. >> what about the other islamist party that had rejected elbaradei?cepting these steps? is it just the muslim brotherhood that's on the outside looking in or are there wider groups opposing it? >> reporter: yeah, you are absolutely right. there are several politically leaning islamic parties that are in egypt's political scene. the vast majority of them are aligned with the muslim brotherhood. however, the ultra conservative party that you mentioned, the noor party, they've been kind of power brokers in recent elections, coming in second place after the muslim brotherhood. they've stood by and supported the ouster of president morsi and have lent themselves to the process that's been taking place. they had some reservations about dr. elbaradei as contender for the prime minister because they felt he was too liberal and politicized so they warranted somebody in place that's purely technocratic. what they are really pushing for is that egypt forms a purely technocratic interim government. name of the prime minister we learned today most likely fits that
. >> what about the other islamist party that had rejected elbaradei?cepting these steps? is it just the muslim brotherhood that's on the outside looking in or are there wider groups opposing it? >> reporter: yeah, you are absolutely right. there are several politically leaning islamic parties that are in egypt's political scene. the vast majority of them are aligned with the muslim brotherhood. however, the ultra conservative party that you mentioned, the noor party, they've been...
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instead, elbaradei was named a vice president today. a short time later, state t.v.adcast a statement from the military chief who engineered morsi's removal. the general said the so-called road map laid out by the military gave "a specific timetable for every step of the rebuilding of the constitution in a way that will guarantee and achieve the will of the people. and that means a landmark to the path are determined and clear." some in cairo voiced hope that the move will help end the violence. >> ( translated ): by the end of this year, we must have a president, a parliament and a finished constitution so that we can overcome the divided situation that we have on the streets right now. >> woodruff: in washington, there was tentative praise from white house spokesman jay carney. >> we are cautiously encouraged by the announcement by the interim government that it has a potential plan for moving forward with a democratic process and elections, both parliamentary and presidential and we think that's a good thing >> woodruff: so far, the obama administration said it wi
instead, elbaradei was named a vice president today. a short time later, state t.v.adcast a statement from the military chief who engineered morsi's removal. the general said the so-called road map laid out by the military gave "a specific timetable for every step of the rebuilding of the constitution in a way that will guarantee and achieve the will of the people. and that means a landmark to the path are determined and clear." some in cairo voiced hope that the move will help end...
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they also appoint ed mohamed elbaradei at the iaea as a vice president for foreign relations hoping that he can use his popularity overseas to help the outside world believe that egypt is on the right track with this transitional government. richard? >> the very latest for us. atia abawi, thank you so much live in cairo for us. >>> tropical storm chantal is turning near haiti in the dominican republic this morning. nbc's bill karins has the latest on chantal and how are the effects being felt? >> they went through martinique, st. lucia, gusty winds and it weakened flying to flare back up. the red is the cold cloud tops of the thunderstorms. right now south of the dominican republic. going to bring heavy rains and the flash flooding threat to haiti in the mountainous areas of the dominican republic. forecast does it it up to florida. if this was a month from now or september it would be scary but this storm is very weak, the odds are it will remain weak. the only potential for damage will be from rainfall and flash flooding in the southeast. yesterday was extremely hot in boise and also s
they also appoint ed mohamed elbaradei at the iaea as a vice president for foreign relations hoping that he can use his popularity overseas to help the outside world believe that egypt is on the right track with this transitional government. richard? >> the very latest for us. atia abawi, thank you so much live in cairo for us. >>> tropical storm chantal is turning near haiti in the dominican republic this morning. nbc's bill karins has the latest on chantal and how are the...
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they had leaders from youth movements, from secular and religious movements and also had mohamed elbaradei who most people remember from the united nations during the run up to the war in iraq and his pronouncements whether or not the government saddam hussein had weapons ef mass destruction. he's a known international figure. is he somebody that you could anticipate may actually have a leadership role in a future egyptian government? >> he could, but the problem is that this oppositioning in elbaradei himself is not overwhelmingly popular. there is a large contingent of egyptian society that supports the mut lim brotherhood. in the short term it might stabilize the situation but in the long-term this could lead to more violence and the radicalization of muslim brotherhood entiresupporters. on the side of the break, richard engel will give us an update. yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on.
they had leaders from youth movements, from secular and religious movements and also had mohamed elbaradei who most people remember from the united nations during the run up to the war in iraq and his pronouncements whether or not the government saddam hussein had weapons ef mass destruction. he's a known international figure. is he somebody that you could anticipate may actually have a leadership role in a future egyptian government? >> he could, but the problem is that this...
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one was mohammed elbaradei. on the other hand, a locally well known figure and respected not so much internationally known, but still a man who has experience with investment and investors. that could be a very strong sign in which direction the army wants to take this country. at the moment tensions are just running very, very high. if islamists are feeling sidelined. they feel like there's a crackdown going on. you mentioned the egyptian central banker going to abu dahbi. under mohamed morsi the situations was not very good. they had soured to a very, very bad extent. now they're opening a new page. you're seeing an attempt to tap that potential for aid and assistance. >> the financial position clearly is going to be impacted by this. i've seen reports suggesting it's even worse than some thought. >> reporter: well, that would be a sign of that. you're looking at foreign currency reserves. 33 billion before january 2011. that has dropped by more than half, ross, to just below $15 billion. most of it is going t
one was mohammed elbaradei. on the other hand, a locally well known figure and respected not so much internationally known, but still a man who has experience with investment and investors. that could be a very strong sign in which direction the army wants to take this country. at the moment tensions are just running very, very high. if islamists are feeling sidelined. they feel like there's a crackdown going on. you mentioned the egyptian central banker going to abu dahbi. under mohamed morsi...
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we had heard that mohamed elbaradei had been tapped to be the new interim prime minister. a few hours later, though, we heard that that offer had been rejected bry another -- by another member of the anti-morsi poll. so even within the opposition, there are deep political divisions. but on the streets, there are two groups, pro-morsi and anti-morsi and they are gearing up for large protests in tahrir square, where the anti-morsi groups have been filling up in the last 2 hours. we are seeing a sizable crowd. the pro-morsi groups are also in the streets. they have been holding demonstrations nonstop near the republican guard headquarters where we believe that mohammed morsi, the deposed former president is being held by the egyptian military. we understand that both groups are expecting to turn out several hundred thousand, if not millions of supporters. given the past few days and violence, there are serious concern that there could be more bloodshed. at least 36 people have been killed. more than 1,000 or so have been injured across egypt in the fighting. that's the type o
we had heard that mohamed elbaradei had been tapped to be the new interim prime minister. a few hours later, though, we heard that that offer had been rejected bry another -- by another member of the anti-morsi poll. so even within the opposition, there are deep political divisions. but on the streets, there are two groups, pro-morsi and anti-morsi and they are gearing up for large protests in tahrir square, where the anti-morsi groups have been filling up in the last 2 hours. we are seeing a...
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he has named a prominent economist as interim prime minister with the opposition leader, mohamed elbaradei, as his deputy. >> earlier this tuesday, the muslim brotherhood rejected the election timetable put forward by the interim leadership. it includes a constitutional referendum followed by elections in a presidential ballot within six months, but divisions remain on the future of the country. >> after long wrangling, egypt's new prime minister has been named. hazem el beblawi is a former finance minister and a social democrat. he is a compromise candidate, acceptable to both the liberal and ultraconservative parties who supported the removal of president mohamed morsi. opponents of the ousted president are still massing on tahrir square, pinning their hopes on elections promised by the new interim president. "by the end of this year, we must have a president, a parliament, and a finished constitution so that we can overcome the divisions we have on the streets now." the followers of the muslim brotherhood refuse to accept the political roadmap. tens of thousands have been turning out to
he has named a prominent economist as interim prime minister with the opposition leader, mohamed elbaradei, as his deputy. >> earlier this tuesday, the muslim brotherhood rejected the election timetable put forward by the interim leadership. it includes a constitutional referendum followed by elections in a presidential ballot within six months, but divisions remain on the future of the country. >> after long wrangling, egypt's new prime minister has been named. hazem el beblawi is...
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he has named a prominent economist as interim prime minister with the opposition leader, mohamed elbaradei, as his deputy. >> earlier this tuesday, the muslim brotherhood rejected the election timetable put forward by the interim leadership. it includes a constitutional referendum followed by elections in a presidential ballot within six months, but divisions remain on the future of the country. >> after long wrangling, egypt's new prime minister has been named. hazem el beblawi is a former finance minister and a social democrat. he is a compromise candidate, acceptable to both the liberal and ultraconservative parties who supported the removal of president mohamed morsi. opponents of the ousted president are still massing on tahrir square, pinning their hopes on elections promised by the new interim president. "by the end of this year, we must have a president, a parliament, and a finished constitution so that we can overcome the divisions we have on the streets now." the followers of the muslim brotherhood refuse to accept the political roadmap. tens of thousands have been turning out to
he has named a prominent economist as interim prime minister with the opposition leader, mohamed elbaradei, as his deputy. >> earlier this tuesday, the muslim brotherhood rejected the election timetable put forward by the interim leadership. it includes a constitutional referendum followed by elections in a presidential ballot within six months, but divisions remain on the future of the country. >> after long wrangling, egypt's new prime minister has been named. hazem el beblawi is...
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kerry released a statement after talking by telephone with egypt's interim vice president mohamed elbaradei. kerry said meaningful political debate requires the participation of all political groups in the country. he called for the release of political leaders, including morsi. u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon urged the interim government to ensure the protection of all citizens. he said security forces should respect human rights. ban also said the detained leaders should be freed and he called for dialogue and reconciliation. >>> in kuwait, opposition groups led by the muslim brotherhood have boycotted a parliamentary election, raising concern about deepening political confrontation. the vote took place on saturday after the constitutional court invalidated the last election in december. citing procedural flaws. the december lax was held after the government introduced a new system that allowed one vote per person. the previous system permitted four votes per person. the opposition camp says the government unilaterally changed the electoral system in favor of itself. the opposition had
kerry released a statement after talking by telephone with egypt's interim vice president mohamed elbaradei. kerry said meaningful political debate requires the participation of all political groups in the country. he called for the release of political leaders, including morsi. u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon urged the interim government to ensure the protection of all citizens. he said security forces should respect human rights. ban also said the detained leaders should be freed and he...
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former diplomat and nobel lawyer yacht mohamed elbaradei sworn in.his after the overthrow of mohammed morsi. mohamed elbaradei led in criticism of the ousted president. >> heather: the government of russia says edward,. >> harris: snowden has been stuck at the airport for weeks now. and he is trying to figure out how to get to latin america where he has several offers. but with a revoked american passport he has no way to get there. he met with human rights group to get their help. at that meeting they produced first images of edward snowden since he leaked on information how the government was spying on millions of americans. >> gregg: i wanted to share with you a bulletin that just crossed the wires. u.s. department of justice it is evaluating the trial evidence and testimony in the george zimmerman case to determine whether there are, quote, any prosecutorial civil rights violations, whether federal prosecution would be appropriate after the state trial. bear in mind, the f.b.i., division of the department of justice already last year did a very t
former diplomat and nobel lawyer yacht mohamed elbaradei sworn in.his after the overthrow of mohammed morsi. mohamed elbaradei led in criticism of the ousted president. >> heather: the government of russia says edward,. >> harris: snowden has been stuck at the airport for weeks now. and he is trying to figure out how to get to latin america where he has several offers. but with a revoked american passport he has no way to get there. he met with human rights group to get their help....
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the most senior christian and muslim clerics, as well as one of the if liberal voices, mohammed elbaradei, he called this a correction of the egyptian revoluti revolution. wolf? >> ivan stand by. i know there's happy people in the square, but also shock and anger from some of the follow ers some are now warning of violence. let's brick in ben wedeman. he's not far away from the pro-morsi crowd. >> reporter: right now we have one angry speech after another, that it was a coup that ousted the first democratically elected president. we heard people jeering and booing, and whistling in anger when the announcement was made that mohamed morsi had been dismissed as president of egypt. we know there's a military building just up the road from here, and apparently some of the supporters went and started to shake the gates of that building. soldiers who are guarding that building came out and fired warning shots in the air. now, it does appear at this point that more people are leaving this rally than are coming in at the moment, though muslim brotherhood officials are telling us this will be an op
the most senior christian and muslim clerics, as well as one of the if liberal voices, mohammed elbaradei, he called this a correction of the egyptian revoluti revolution. wolf? >> ivan stand by. i know there's happy people in the square, but also shock and anger from some of the follow ers some are now warning of violence. let's brick in ben wedeman. he's not far away from the pro-morsi crowd. >> reporter: right now we have one angry speech after another, that it was a coup that...
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mohamed elbaradei will be the deputy or vice president in this new interrirm government. what we can absolutely confirm is the sentiment down on the streets is not favorable to the united states policy. we have been watching a lot of people coming in here reading a lot of their signs and banners and they are very upset with washington's take on everything. those that have demanded the ouster of morsi thinking is thinks that washington stayed with him too long and they may still be backing morsi. at the same time morsi supporters think the united states must have known about the change and takeover what they brand as a military coup. very interesting and tricky times in egypt right now. >> gregg: it is certainly is. thanks as much. >> heather: fox extreme weather alert. firefighters in california battling a canyon fire from the air. the fire scorching about 700 acres of thick vegetation. this east of julian. fire officials reporting that the flames are moving at a rapid rate of speed with only 10% containment. janice dean has more. >> unfortunately this area is going to re
mohamed elbaradei will be the deputy or vice president in this new interrirm government. what we can absolutely confirm is the sentiment down on the streets is not favorable to the united states policy. we have been watching a lot of people coming in here reading a lot of their signs and banners and they are very upset with washington's take on everything. those that have demanded the ouster of morsi thinking is thinks that washington stayed with him too long and they may still be backing...