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stay in power and in this way they are not much that's different from me from egypt and president hosni mubarak so those demands reaching a boiling point people incredibly angry as i say and all of this coming just eight days before the first parliamentary elections to be held in a post mubarak period what else is significant is that beacon leading voice behind these demonstrations is the muslim brotherhood which is regarded as a terrorist organization in several countries and this has caused many people many of servers to say that we could be on the brink of a second revolution if they repress this syria and this is going to get out of specially against the muslim brotherhood and if we see let's see a large group of that's going to need to reduce fear with all the factions of the muslim brotherhood. golden generation everybody in this square against a military dictatorship touristic which is something that could happen within the next few shooting which. we're going to have to you square what people are saying is that mubarak might be gone but what we witness in happening in egypt is thought a
stay in power and in this way they are not much that's different from me from egypt and president hosni mubarak so those demands reaching a boiling point people incredibly angry as i say and all of this coming just eight days before the first parliamentary elections to be held in a post mubarak period what else is significant is that beacon leading voice behind these demonstrations is the muslim brotherhood which is regarded as a terrorist organization in several countries and this has caused...
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protests for all to have died a week before but a mentor elections the fast after the overthrow of hosni mubarak. and some other stories that shape this week the clouds talking over the syrian government that the deadline set by the arab league to end violence its cause but president assad is defiant in the face of bribing international pressure. over the two months of corporate course in america all marked with thousand strong marchers only with us hundreds of arrests under heavy guns as police just. really excited tynan's gave a friendly welcome to new unelected leaders and they feared the troubled states and losing sovereignty because of becoming measures dictated by brussels and. cologne welcome to all she's with neighbor of yours great to have you with its friends with stars in egypt was soldiers and police have launched a major crackdown on protesters in tahrir square at least seven people have been killed when tons of thousands began protesting that lack of reforms ahead of parliamentary elections and just over a week the first after the overthrow of hosni mubarak supporters here have the
protests for all to have died a week before but a mentor elections the fast after the overthrow of hosni mubarak. and some other stories that shape this week the clouds talking over the syrian government that the deadline set by the arab league to end violence its cause but president assad is defiant in the face of bribing international pressure. over the two months of corporate course in america all marked with thousand strong marchers only with us hundreds of arrests under heavy guns as...
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nine months after egypt's longtime leader hosni mubarak was driven from power, protestors return to centralairo. they say the regime that has replaced the old dictatorship has been too slow in handing over power. after three days between -- of clashes between demonstrators and police, the entire cabinet has submitted its resignation. >> outside dated interior ministry, a longtime symbol of authoritarian rule in egypt, third consecutive days of riot police. it has been seen around the globe on facebook, twitter, and youtube. disturbing pictures are showing protesters being viciously beaten. the unconscious, completely overcome by tear gas, dozens, even hundreds of pro-democracy campaigners rushed to tahrir square this afternoon. they used their scooters and moped at times to ferry the bodies back for treatment. some have died, suffocating under the affects of tear gas. the one man wants to tell us what happened to him, struggling to get his words out. moments later, he collapsed into the arms of his friends. it is almost as though the february revolution and all that was achieved in tahrir s
nine months after egypt's longtime leader hosni mubarak was driven from power, protestors return to centralairo. they say the regime that has replaced the old dictatorship has been too slow in handing over power. after three days between -- of clashes between demonstrators and police, the entire cabinet has submitted its resignation. >> outside dated interior ministry, a longtime symbol of authoritarian rule in egypt, third consecutive days of riot police. it has been seen around the...
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nine months after egypt's longtime leader hosni mubarak was driven from power, protestors return to central cairo. they say the regime that has replaced the old dictatorship has been too slow in handing over power. after three days between -- of clashes between demonstrators and police, the entire cabinet has submitted its resignation. >> outside dated interior ministry, a longtime symbol of authoritarian rule in egypt, third consecutive days of riot police. it has been seen around the globe on facebook, twitter, and youtube. disturbing pictures are showing protesters being viciously beaten. the unconscious, completely overcome by tear gas, dozens,
nine months after egypt's longtime leader hosni mubarak was driven from power, protestors return to central cairo. they say the regime that has replaced the old dictatorship has been too slow in handing over power. after three days between -- of clashes between demonstrators and police, the entire cabinet has submitted its resignation. >> outside dated interior ministry, a longtime symbol of authoritarian rule in egypt, third consecutive days of riot police. it has been seen around the...
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ruling military council here, which has basically run the show for the past nine months since hosni mubarak stepped down. the crowd there, they're angry, baying for blood after at least 22 of their colleagues were killed in these clashes. they're calling on the ruling military council to step down. when you step away from the energy and the adrenaline in here, with wounded people being ferried out pretty much every minute from the front lines where there are clashes going on
ruling military council here, which has basically run the show for the past nine months since hosni mubarak stepped down. the crowd there, they're angry, baying for blood after at least 22 of their colleagues were killed in these clashes. they're calling on the ruling military council to step down. when you step away from the energy and the adrenaline in here, with wounded people being ferried out pretty much every minute from the front lines where there are clashes going on
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capital, it's voting day today, an historic day in a country that toppled its leader, president hosni mubarak, earlier this year in a protest egyptians call a revolution. but this process is overshadowed by uncertainty and insecurity. just 10 minutes down the street is tahrir square, where protester are still gathering, saying they don't want to take part in this protest. they see it as a sham, in a country still under military rule. across the nine governments casting their votes today in a protest that will last for months, enthusiasm is high. look at the polling station right behind me at a school. this is a voting station for women. the queues formed early this morning. they're moving slowly because this is, aside from everything else, a very complex voting process. it takes a long time to figure out a very complicated ballot. but it's all been very orderly and very peaceful. but we have reports, as we look at some of the pictures from elsewhere in cairo, there are reports that it hasn't gone so smoothly at other polling stations. in some others, the queues have also been long, but there
capital, it's voting day today, an historic day in a country that toppled its leader, president hosni mubarak, earlier this year in a protest egyptians call a revolution. but this process is overshadowed by uncertainty and insecurity. just 10 minutes down the street is tahrir square, where protester are still gathering, saying they don't want to take part in this protest. they see it as a sham, in a country still under military rule. across the nine governments casting their votes today in a...
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largest demonstrations since february is uprising that ousted the dictator the former dictator hosni mubarak. reports from cairo. there must easily be tens of thousands of people who are gathering here in town his square feet of old insults into small groups they're chanting various serpents among the slogans like putting on the military regime that has been in power since before which president hosni mubarak was ousted in february they cling on the chain to step down they're also saying that they are weak claims chaffee aspire and for weeks youngsters have been trying to come back to the square but they've been prevented from doing so by the police and the army says it and now that they've that here as you can see behind me they have no intention of leaving the demands really is quite simple they don't believe that the military is any different to the regime of hosni mubarak they are against the trough constitution that this regime supports saying the military when he wants to stay in power even after it hands over to and he made to civilian government and talking to youngsters here that's
largest demonstrations since february is uprising that ousted the dictator the former dictator hosni mubarak. reports from cairo. there must easily be tens of thousands of people who are gathering here in town his square feet of old insults into small groups they're chanting various serpents among the slogans like putting on the military regime that has been in power since before which president hosni mubarak was ousted in february they cling on the chain to step down they're also saying that...
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have now been killed in the largest demonstration since february uprising that ousted dictator hosni mubarak and we can get more details on this and speak to independent online journalist james corbett standing by for us live oh thanks for coming on the program today with elections just around the corner why did people decide to resort to protest and violence when they could have just cast their votes. well one would think so if it's. it was really the way that this was going to play out but of course what we have here is really the end a predictable result of a revolution that failed to do what it really set out to do without realizing it and i think that is to actually fundamentally alter the power structure as as it's going on in this country i mean really what what ultimately happened was throwing out a figurehead instead of the actual power structure itself which has been for many years and continues to be the military dictatorship that egypt really is that made so so i think the illusion of democracy is just that until the the underlying power structure that's going on there can be und
have now been killed in the largest demonstration since february uprising that ousted dictator hosni mubarak and we can get more details on this and speak to independent online journalist james corbett standing by for us live oh thanks for coming on the program today with elections just around the corner why did people decide to resort to protest and violence when they could have just cast their votes. well one would think so if it's. it was really the way that this was going to play out but of...
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there has been a heavy turnout in the first parliamentary elections since president hosni mubarak was toppled. >> you and says thousands of prisoners are being held without being given proper access. to a traditional process. the president of columbia and venezuela have joined calls for rest of a drug trafficker. he had jugo chavez cemented rapprochement. >> the meeting between the president started on a good note. after the venezuelan authorities announced the capture of a top colombian trafficker. there is another man that the president would like to get his hands on even more. the new commander-in-chief of the farc. his predecessor bill was killed in an army operation november 4. president santos has declared him the new priority target. there are fears he will remain out of reach within venezuela. president chavez who has been accused of sympathizing with, if not actively supporting the farc, promised to aid colombia. >> you should know columbia. we would do everything within our power to stop people conspiring against and attacking columbia whether they are drug traffickers, para
there has been a heavy turnout in the first parliamentary elections since president hosni mubarak was toppled. >> you and says thousands of prisoners are being held without being given proper access. to a traditional process. the president of columbia and venezuela have joined calls for rest of a drug trafficker. he had jugo chavez cemented rapprochement. >> the meeting between the president started on a good note. after the venezuelan authorities announced the capture of a top...
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really is quite simple they don't believe that the military is any different to the regime of hosni mubarak they are against the trough constitution that this regime supports saying that the military really wants to stay in power even after it handed over to and in which to civilian government and talking to youngsters here that's the way it is based expressed by one person i spoke to he said with the chance to the parliamentary elections next monday it will be the first elections to be held in this person of our era who cares about elections to help with the elections we need to come back to turkey square and finish our revolution people here we don't believe that exceeds elections will be free and fair and will achieve anything they believe the only way to achieve something is to come back to this point of revolution paula so it's been you know almost that knowing that months since the arm rest that toppled president mubarak as you say elections around the corner just next week how has life changed in the country. well this is the point that people here are saying that the military actual
really is quite simple they don't believe that the military is any different to the regime of hosni mubarak they are against the trough constitution that this regime supports saying that the military really wants to stay in power even after it handed over to and in which to civilian government and talking to youngsters here that's the way it is based expressed by one person i spoke to he said with the chance to the parliamentary elections next monday it will be the first elections to be held in...
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an eighteen day revolution earlier a year lead to the ouster of the former egyptian president hosni mubarak now people are incredibly angry what protesters want is that the military government that has been in power since february give way to any mic to government that represents the will and the desire of the people and what many people are saying is that the military wants to stay in power and in this way they are not much different from me from egypt and president hosni mubarak so those demands are reaching a boiling point people incredibly angry as i say and all of this come in just eight days before the first parliamentary elections to be held in a post mubarak period what else is significant is that the leading voice behind these demonstrations is the muslim brotherhood which is regarded as a terrorist organization in several countries and this has caused many people many of the service to say that we could be on the brink of a second revolution if they repress this syria and this is going to get out of hand specially against the muslim brotherhood if we see let's see a large group of
an eighteen day revolution earlier a year lead to the ouster of the former egyptian president hosni mubarak now people are incredibly angry what protesters want is that the military government that has been in power since february give way to any mic to government that represents the will and the desire of the people and what many people are saying is that the military wants to stay in power and in this way they are not much different from me from egypt and president hosni mubarak so those...
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. -- the trial of hosni mubarak finally began in cairo. on big screens, one of the key demands of the revolution is finally implemented. november 19, hundreds of thousands again took to the streets, demanding that the military council step down, making way for freedom and democracy in egypt. in the following days, more than 40 people were killed in clashes with security forces. november 28, nine months after he was ousted, the country's first free parliamentary elections finally began. participation was high, as many egyptians hoped that it would marking the beginning for egypt. >> many activists say that they are now in a second revolution. this time to curb the influence of the military. protests of the last few weeks led the council to make some concessions, including an interim government and bringing forward presidential elections into the middle of next year. the military council insisted the parliamentary elections would go forward as planned. that is what we are seeing right now. how do the egyptians feel? we went around the street
. -- the trial of hosni mubarak finally began in cairo. on big screens, one of the key demands of the revolution is finally implemented. november 19, hundreds of thousands again took to the streets, demanding that the military council step down, making way for freedom and democracy in egypt. in the following days, more than 40 people were killed in clashes with security forces. november 28, nine months after he was ousted, the country's first free parliamentary elections finally began....
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nine months ago, they celebrated the fall of hosni mubarak. now, they say the military does not want to hand power back to the people. this is where people risked their lives. there is great frustration that things and i changing for the good parent of their lives are not getting better. in many ways, the whole system is still in power. today's demonstration was a show of strength by the islamists of the muslim brotherhood. many share their fears. this man is much more disillusioned. >> there is no money, there is no life, there is no freedom. >> st more than three months parent or early next year, work starts on drafting a new constitution. presidential elections might not happen until 2013. they're holding a birthday party for an active this too has been held in prison for nearly three weeks. among those campaigning for their release is his and. >> the military stepped up and said that they would protect him. they would over say a peaceful change and transition to democracy. they're doing everything they can to impede the progress. >> the mi
nine months ago, they celebrated the fall of hosni mubarak. now, they say the military does not want to hand power back to the people. this is where people risked their lives. there is great frustration that things and i changing for the good parent of their lives are not getting better. in many ways, the whole system is still in power. today's demonstration was a show of strength by the islamists of the muslim brotherhood. many share their fears. this man is much more disillusioned. >>...
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since the uprising and comes hours before the first parliamentary elections since the ousting of hosni mubarak. >>> and prince william, heir to the english throne and royal air force member, co-piloted a helicopter that came to the rescue of a cargo ship hit by a massive wave in the irish sea. the ship was carrying eight russian crew members. two were pulled from a life craft. one body was recovered, and five are still missing. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,231 after losing 25 points on friday. the s&p was down 3 points. the nasdaq fell 18. >>> taking a look at overseas trading this morning n tokyo the nikkei climbed 127 points. while in hong kong, the hang seng jumped 348. >>> analysts think this week the direction of european bond yield will determine the direction of wall street stocks. on euro yield angst last week, cnbc reports percentagewise both the dow and s&p 500 had their worst thanksgiving week since the great depression. with another round of european bond objections this weauctions hope to see them fall or settle. asian
since the uprising and comes hours before the first parliamentary elections since the ousting of hosni mubarak. >>> and prince william, heir to the english throne and royal air force member, co-piloted a helicopter that came to the rescue of a cargo ship hit by a massive wave in the irish sea. the ship was carrying eight russian crew members. two were pulled from a life craft. one body was recovered, and five are still missing. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street...
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. >> mitchell: and back in egypt, the curtain goes up on the first ouster of hosni mubarak since early this year. many egyptians appear eager to take part despite widespread doubts among the protest centers cairo's tahrir square. elizabeth palmer has more. >> reporter: on the eve of egypt's eflexion one of cairo's oldest neighborhoods, tahrir square and the protesters feel a world away. around the domino word, some do know who they're going to vote for tomorrow. >> [inaudible]. >> reporter: "yes, yes, i do," he says. and some are still on the fence. you only have about 12 hours left to decide. but there is consensus on the main thing. everyone here is heading to the polls. so you believe this is going to be a good election? >> we have to trust. if we don't trust, we'll lose. >> reporter: with 6,000 parliamentary candidates and 50 million potential voters, it's going to be complicated. only one-third of egypt's regions will vote tomorrow and tuesday. the rest will get their turn over the next eight weeks with the final result expected in mid-january. the parliament's first job will be t
. >> mitchell: and back in egypt, the curtain goes up on the first ouster of hosni mubarak since early this year. many egyptians appear eager to take part despite widespread doubts among the protest centers cairo's tahrir square. elizabeth palmer has more. >> reporter: on the eve of egypt's eflexion one of cairo's oldest neighborhoods, tahrir square and the protesters feel a world away. around the domino word, some do know who they're going to vote for tomorrow. >>...
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. >>> this is the 4th who took hosni mubarak out of power . well afghan officials say they were fired on first, that is why an airstrike was called for one that ended with 24 pakistani soldiers dead : then there was this, thousands gathered outside the consulate protesting and they continued with air strikes even after they were told to stop. >>> they are taking bolder steps to deal with their debt crisis but as allison burns reports he will be asking the president what he is doing to boost the economy here in the u.s. allison? >> reporter: we have breaking news, the euro crisis has been deteriorating so rapidly that the credit agency warned all of europe's sovereign ratings are in jeopardy now. this is the backdrop as president barack obama welcomes union rep tis to the white house in just about three hours -- representatives to the white house in just about three hours. instead he sits down with key leaders of the union organizations and for their part, they will argue european leaders are making tough decisions and implementing decisions to
. >>> this is the 4th who took hosni mubarak out of power . well afghan officials say they were fired on first, that is why an airstrike was called for one that ended with 24 pakistani soldiers dead : then there was this, thousands gathered outside the consulate protesting and they continued with air strikes even after they were told to stop. >>> they are taking bolder steps to deal with their debt crisis but as allison burns reports he will be asking the president what he is...
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that's the group that took over from hosni mubarak when he resigned on the 11th of february. the feeling is that they're not moving quickly enough to civilian rule, that they may harbor ambitions to hold on to power for the foreseeable future. another element is that these clashes began yesterday, when the police were trying to clear a fairly small number of people out of tahrir square, but they used fairly excessive force yesterday. one man was killed in cairo, more than a thousand wounded. this is really -- sparked more outrage because, of course, egyptians overthrew hosni mubarak's regime because they felt that the police had too much power, was too brutal, arbitrarily tortured and detained people. this is really a reaction to that. they don't want to see the same sort of regime coming back and staying yet again. >> well, it looks like the same tactics to put down the demonstrations earlier, when mubarak was in power, are being used now. how connected is this now to the elections coming up next month or later this month? >> yeah. the elections take place on the 28th of nov
that's the group that took over from hosni mubarak when he resigned on the 11th of february. the feeling is that they're not moving quickly enough to civilian rule, that they may harbor ambitions to hold on to power for the foreseeable future. another element is that these clashes began yesterday, when the police were trying to clear a fairly small number of people out of tahrir square, but they used fairly excessive force yesterday. one man was killed in cairo, more than a thousand wounded....
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this is the biggest demonstration since hosni mubarak was toppled nearly one year ago. it's also the biggest challenge for the military, which has dominated political life here for nearly six decades. they were promised democracy, it wasn't delivered. now they're determined to take it for themselves. but would toppling the egyptian military be good for the united states? the military is secular, it's u.s. funded. it defends the peace treaty with israel. and for decades, it's been the peace broker in the middle east. >> the main roll of the army is to protect egypt. and so far, and to this day, to this point in time, it is fully affecting the public. affecting the egyptians. >> reporter: in the evening, tantawi gave a rare television address. but it was soon clear, he wasn't stepping down. instead, he said egypt will form a new government and have early presidential elections. the reaction in tahrir, the field marshall is a trader, he said. and clashes resumed, more intense than before. and brian, regarding those three american students, u.s. embassy officials here in ca
this is the biggest demonstration since hosni mubarak was toppled nearly one year ago. it's also the biggest challenge for the military, which has dominated political life here for nearly six decades. they were promised democracy, it wasn't delivered. now they're determined to take it for themselves. but would toppling the egyptian military be good for the united states? the military is secular, it's u.s. funded. it defends the peace treaty with israel. and for decades, it's been the peace...
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since the overthrow of hosni mubarak in february, washington has had to balance a push for tonocracy with its long and close alliance to egypt's military, which receives $1.3 $1.3ion in u.s. aid each year. the white house also wants justice for those killed in the totests and believes the only ony that will occur is through an independent investigation. t iah? >> o'donnell: whit, thank you. a blockbuster drug is going generic. what that means for patients. schoolkids forced to live in the ammily car. and jetman takes flight. when the "cbs evening news" ventinues. here's one story. [ regis ] we love to play tennis. as a matter of fact it was joy who taught me how to play tennis. and with it comes some aches and pains and one way to relieve them all is to go right to the advil®. i have become increasingly amazed at regis's endurance. it's scary sometimes what he accomplishes in a day. well i'd rather not have time for pain but unfortunately it does comes your way every now and then. and that's when i take my advil®. [ male announcer ] take action. take advil®. come soups that you'll lo
since the overthrow of hosni mubarak in february, washington has had to balance a push for tonocracy with its long and close alliance to egypt's military, which receives $1.3 $1.3ion in u.s. aid each year. the white house also wants justice for those killed in the totests and believes the only ony that will occur is through an independent investigation. t iah? >> o'donnell: whit, thank you. a blockbuster drug is going generic. what that means for patients. schoolkids forced to live in the...
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of both is the same -- an end to military rule which replaced the regime of long-time president hosni mubarak in february. turnout is surprisingly strong. voting for parliament will take stages. the presidential elections are set for june. >>> pakistan says no more business as usual with the u.s. after a weekend air strike that nato calls tragic and unintended. nato helicopters from afghanistan opened fire on pakistani forces at the border killing 24 and wounding several others. afghan officials say the allies were returning fire from pakistan but pakistan denies it. so show their displeasure pakistanis are blocking two border crossings used by trucks supplying ally troops in afghanistan and demanding that the united states vacate a pakistani airbase. cnn's reza sayah sat down today exclusively with the pakistani prime minister. >> there is a lot of pakistanis that are fed up, that say enough's enough. has pakistan reached a point of no return with its relationship with the u.s.? >> business as usual will not be there. therefore, we have to have something bigger so that to satisfy my nation,
of both is the same -- an end to military rule which replaced the regime of long-time president hosni mubarak in february. turnout is surprisingly strong. voting for parliament will take stages. the presidential elections are set for june. >>> pakistan says no more business as usual with the u.s. after a weekend air strike that nato calls tragic and unintended. nato helicopters from afghanistan opened fire on pakistani forces at the border killing 24 and wounding several others. afghan...
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he's distancing himself from the regime of hosni mubarak. he has been suggested as a possible presidential candidate. lots more on all our top stories and the latest from egypt on the website. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> bbc world news was presented by kcet los angeles.
he's distancing himself from the regime of hosni mubarak. he has been suggested as a possible presidential candidate. lots more on all our top stories and the latest from egypt on the website. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what...
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person that people like he served as prime minister in the late ninety's he was to serve under hosni mubarak and as a result he is very much tainted with the mubarak color for the lack of putting it any other way so people here are saying that these kind of announcements by the army while it is a stick in the right direction it is simply too little too late that really what people here are saying is that there was a clear show of double standards and he took a seat particularly from the arab league which met just yesterday here in cairo where all this violence is unfolding and instead of focusing on what is happening right outside the windows the arab league spoke only about the situation in syria and here they have given damascus until midday today to respond to that imposing to send hundreds of arab league observers to the country to assist and monitor how the government there is dealing with the antigovernment protests and as i say initial word on what is happening here the damascus government has not yet indicated whether they will agree to the protocol they've been forced to sign we hav
person that people like he served as prime minister in the late ninety's he was to serve under hosni mubarak and as a result he is very much tainted with the mubarak color for the lack of putting it any other way so people here are saying that these kind of announcements by the army while it is a stick in the right direction it is simply too little too late that really what people here are saying is that there was a clear show of double standards and he took a seat particularly from the arab...
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square the scene of the most violent clashes in egypt since of febreze revolution that toppled hosni mubarak protests have been continuing for more than a week with growing calls for the military leaders to step down ahead of those elections on monday. russia gets over the planned u.s. missile defense shield in eastern europe president preventives says moscow will deploy its own strike systems unless it's a short it will not be a target at the same time the russian leader stressed the importance of dialogue which moscow remains open. but ima put in the current prime minister of russia is formally nominated to run for the presidency next year his candidacy was proposed at the united russia party convention on sunday was given unanimous support but. a new film titled the debt ocracy cast doubt on the path chosen by e.u. leaders to tackle the debt crisis up next in our interview with the man who made the revealing progress. from the very beginning of the year as a crisis one of the major criticisms is b. of the e.u. leaders failure to adapt to the continuing problems which joined now by aras ha
square the scene of the most violent clashes in egypt since of febreze revolution that toppled hosni mubarak protests have been continuing for more than a week with growing calls for the military leaders to step down ahead of those elections on monday. russia gets over the planned u.s. missile defense shield in eastern europe president preventives says moscow will deploy its own strike systems unless it's a short it will not be a target at the same time the russian leader stressed the...
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person that people like he served as prime minister in the late ninety's he also served under hosni mubarak and as a result he is very much tainted with the mubarak color thought for lack of putting it any other way so people get saying that these kind of announcements by the army while it is a step in the right direction it is simply too little too late so a lot of tension where you are but what's been the international response to this latest wave of unrest or. the international community by and large has not responded particularly loudly there have been caused by some countries for both sides to urge restraint and hoping to be calm but really what people here are saying is that there is a clear show of double standards as you talk to see particularly from the arab league which made just yesterday here in cairo where all this violence was unfolding and instead of focusing on what was happening quite outside their windows the arab league spoke only about the situation in syria and they have given them ask us until midday today to respond to the proposal to send hundreds of arab league obse
person that people like he served as prime minister in the late ninety's he also served under hosni mubarak and as a result he is very much tainted with the mubarak color thought for lack of putting it any other way so people get saying that these kind of announcements by the army while it is a step in the right direction it is simply too little too late so a lot of tension where you are but what's been the international response to this latest wave of unrest or. the international community by...
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and the thousands in attendance noida and upset nine months off of the ousting of for president hosni mubarak our correspondent there says live ammo has been fired by protesters in the wake of violent clashes that killed at least thirty three people and other cabinet the latest news here is the cabinet has submitted his resignation. moscow it's out of the u.s. but slapping of more sanctions on iran over its nuclear ambitions saying it contradicts international law and the prospects for talks the u.k. and a kind of a have also announced they're cutting all ties with tehran things. under three crew members a compilation album of this world mission and their feet on the ground after six months in other russian american and japanese space travelers landed on the steps of kazakhstan in a russian soyuz capsule. next we talked to former u.s. senator mike gravel who says that washington's trying to promote fear of terror attacks in people and that young u.s. soldiers are dying in vain because of the country's real. but gravelle is the senate's exposed widespread it's all seized by the u.s. in vietnam
and the thousands in attendance noida and upset nine months off of the ousting of for president hosni mubarak our correspondent there says live ammo has been fired by protesters in the wake of violent clashes that killed at least thirty three people and other cabinet the latest news here is the cabinet has submitted his resignation. moscow it's out of the u.s. but slapping of more sanctions on iran over its nuclear ambitions saying it contradicts international law and the prospects for talks...
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egyptians are choosing members in the lower house of parliament since hosni mubarak was driven from power in a people's uprising earlier this year. >>> there are reports of an explosion near the iranian city of isfahan. the exact location has not been disclosed. it's reported it was part of a military exercise. a uranium conversion plant is located just outside that city. earlier this month a mysterious blast damaged a missile base near tehran. >>> a woman in the state of georgia says she had a 13-year affair with republican candidate remember man cain. she made the claim in an interview with local tv channel. cain has been married for more than 40 years, marred with a lot of allegations against him. he says he knows the woman but denies the affair. this is the fifth woman to accuse him of sexual harassment or extramarital contact. i'm monita rajpal. "world business today" starts right now. >>> hello. welcome to wbt, i'm andrew stephens in hong kong. >> i'm charles hodson in london. the top stories on tuesday, november 29th. rupert murdoch squares off with shareholders as phone hacking re
egyptians are choosing members in the lower house of parliament since hosni mubarak was driven from power in a people's uprising earlier this year. >>> there are reports of an explosion near the iranian city of isfahan. the exact location has not been disclosed. it's reported it was part of a military exercise. a uranium conversion plant is located just outside that city. earlier this month a mysterious blast damaged a missile base near tehran. >>> a woman in the state of...
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a square it is the scene of the revolution back in february that ousted the egyptian president hosni mubarak and as you can see the crowd and the numbers are slowly growing certainly the numbers we're seeing now are increasingly more than we saw in the early hours of a small in the since you get here is that there is going to be continuous violence because the mood is incredibly tense there are still read it clashes there continue to happen and the fear among most protesters here is that all their hopes and all the dreams of what their first revolution back in fear be what if chief have all that been forgotten what people here have been telling me is if they going to remain intact is square until such time that the military that is currently in power steps down and for weeks now in fact for months youngsters have been trying to reclaim tap here but they haven't been able to do so the fact that they are now back into the square is very much a seems and a message to themselves and the egyptian authorities that they plan to stay. or fired from the questions that are taking place now as well you
a square it is the scene of the revolution back in february that ousted the egyptian president hosni mubarak and as you can see the crowd and the numbers are slowly growing certainly the numbers we're seeing now are increasingly more than we saw in the early hours of a small in the since you get here is that there is going to be continuous violence because the mood is incredibly tense there are still read it clashes there continue to happen and the fear among most protesters here is that all...
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east and stabilize our stock of hosni mubarak to step down the violence is increasing it's happening and all the signs streets leading here to tough you point out there we are receiving reports of protesters literally breaking up pavements and froemming concrete mounds at the security offices they've also barricaded inside themselves behind steel fences now the security police for various sides have been firing rockets they've also been firing tear gas almost nonstop so much so that you'd be hard pressed to find someone here in the crowd was not walking around without a tear gas must be the smell of tear gas it's constantly in the air here now we are hearing from it except they simply not coping churches and mosques in the area have opened their doors they are offering assistance and we're also hearing now for the first time consummation that the security forces have been using live ammunition doctors reporting that many of those who have been killed died from live gunshots now be tapped his main holding station for eternity it is also the party that it's run out of crossings and it
east and stabilize our stock of hosni mubarak to step down the violence is increasing it's happening and all the signs streets leading here to tough you point out there we are receiving reports of protesters literally breaking up pavements and froemming concrete mounds at the security offices they've also barricaded inside themselves behind steel fences now the security police for various sides have been firing rockets they've also been firing tear gas almost nonstop so much so that you'd be...
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watching art see why from cairo where exemptions go to the polls for the first time since the fall of hosni mubarak and the questions over the legitimacy of the joining me and he's now wait for more details in other news. america many e.u. diplomats converge on washington to draw up a roadmap for the world's future by their respective was still basking in libyan success similar plans for syria under run. baring their anger to the world a group of ukrainian women make a show across europe with a series of naked protests against the abuse of women's rights. and online twenty four hours a day you're watching r t monday sees egypt taking a first step of a long parliamentary election which will last in stages until march that's as the country struggles to shake itself free from nationwide unrest against the military regime for a firsthand report from the capital cairo that's. no way it's a huge day for the country how's it going. well as egyptians had to the polls for the first time since the fall of hosni mubarak there are several concerns that i want to break down for you first of all this is just the
watching art see why from cairo where exemptions go to the polls for the first time since the fall of hosni mubarak and the questions over the legitimacy of the joining me and he's now wait for more details in other news. america many e.u. diplomats converge on washington to draw up a roadmap for the world's future by their respective was still basking in libyan success similar plans for syria under run. baring their anger to the world a group of ukrainian women make a show across europe with a...
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claimed to be leading the polls in the country's first parliamentary election since the fall of hosni mubarak there's been a record turnout and official results are expected within hours. international news and comment twenty four hours a day this is r.t. pakistan has dealt a fresh blow to the u.s. by deciding to boycott a key security conference on afghanistan next week already tense relations between the two hit a new low after a recent nato airstrike on army posts killed twenty four pakistani soldiers the decision to snub the conference is the latest step by islam about to cut back on its corporation with washington report nine has more. relationships are never easy but when it comes to the partnership between america and pakistan the sugardaddy of this geo political alliance has turned out to be islamic bods most dangerous friend in a post nine eleven world congress john joined forces with the u.s. in the war on terror receiving roughly eighteen billion dollars in return over the past ten years yet hundreds of pakistani civilians have been killed in the u.s. drone strikes targeting terror
claimed to be leading the polls in the country's first parliamentary election since the fall of hosni mubarak there's been a record turnout and official results are expected within hours. international news and comment twenty four hours a day this is r.t. pakistan has dealt a fresh blow to the u.s. by deciding to boycott a key security conference on afghanistan next week already tense relations between the two hit a new low after a recent nato airstrike on army posts killed twenty four...
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civilian government rallies that have seen egypt's most violent clashes since the fall of president hosni mubarak now entering week two. the arab league saying syria's ignored a deadline to accept foreign observers in the country and now faces further sanctions this as france seeks to set up a humanitarian corridor in syria a move seen by many as a first step toward military intervention. conflicting sides on serbia's border with northern kosovo war and of a possible escalation of violence local serbs say nato backed forces are broken earlier agreements by trying to tear down a border barricade a move that led to fierce clashes. next cross talk with peter lavelle on the unfolding events of the arab spring and what the protestors real goals may be stay with us. i think it was. a low in welcoming cross-talk a little we knew tensions in violence but the doubt many of the hopes at the heart of the egyptian revolution is mubarak's military establishment angling to remain in power will next week's parliamentary elections be held and if they are will be seen this fair and legitimate. cross-talk egypt's
civilian government rallies that have seen egypt's most violent clashes since the fall of president hosni mubarak now entering week two. the arab league saying syria's ignored a deadline to accept foreign observers in the country and now faces further sanctions this as france seeks to set up a humanitarian corridor in syria a move seen by many as a first step toward military intervention. conflicting sides on serbia's border with northern kosovo war and of a possible escalation of violence...
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tahrir today looks like it did during the uprising that overthrew hosni mubarak. but dislodging this country's powerful generals prove even harder. 22-year-old mustapha aswaty says he knows the risk he's taking. so, you wrote your name and your phone number in case -- if something happens to you, they can call your parents? >> yes. >> reporter: as the nation's military leader spoke tonight, the protesters shouted -- "irhal, irahal." leave, leave. they were the same words they used when hosni mubarak gave a speech saying he would stay in power. a day later, he resigned. the question tonight -- will these protesters behind me be able to do the same again? george? >> lama hasan in cairo, thank you. >>> now to politics, your voice, your vote. and 24 hours after the super failure of the supercommittee. president obama called on congress to act before a tax hike for 160 million americans kicks in. the president took a couple of punches, too, from one of his top rye values and some occupy wall street protesters. here's abc's white house correspondent, jake tapper. >> rep
tahrir today looks like it did during the uprising that overthrew hosni mubarak. but dislodging this country's powerful generals prove even harder. 22-year-old mustapha aswaty says he knows the risk he's taking. so, you wrote your name and your phone number in case -- if something happens to you, they can call your parents? >> yes. >> reporter: as the nation's military leader spoke tonight, the protesters shouted -- "irhal, irahal." leave, leave. they were the same words...
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right here it's the largest demonstration it since february stopped rising in alstead president hosni mubarak that was nothing as well in recent weeks of bolland crime is on the rise this in the wake of mubarak's ouster. moscow rounds on the west accusing it of provoking violence in syria some states call for the opposition to avoid dialogue with the government for now violence between protesters and government forces continues unabated. and the new is center right leaders take the helm in madrid inheriting record unemployment of over twenty percent growing debt levels for the spanish people have expressed little faith that the fresh faces will bring a much needed change. next year an arty and american not counterterrorism expert explains to us here why he thinks the u.s. is stoking and losing the war on terror. america's war on terror is been going on for ten years now there seems to be no end in sight some experts saying here is that actually reading about work i'm joined by counterterrorism expert. ross the man who wrote a book titled bin laden's legacy why we're still losing the war on te
right here it's the largest demonstration it since february stopped rising in alstead president hosni mubarak that was nothing as well in recent weeks of bolland crime is on the rise this in the wake of mubarak's ouster. moscow rounds on the west accusing it of provoking violence in syria some states call for the opposition to avoid dialogue with the government for now violence between protesters and government forces continues unabated. and the new is center right leaders take the helm in...