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a general strike in egypt mark the paths to never answer all the ousting of dictator hosni mubarak with protesters calling for the country's military rulers to stand down accusing them of being triggered reforms. greece's prime minister are just part of interpret french concent return four hundred and thirty billion euro bailout from the i.m.f. and do you want to become true faces economic chaos otherwise thousands have rallied in athens however angry at the whole in part that was a story including slashing the minimum wage but also. europeans demand freedom and no censorship is speaking out against the global anti-piracy alex that governments was. this is all she was me with thanks for joining us finest addictions are staging a general strike and a day of civil disobedience to the fast and of us here at the top paying that former leader hosni mubarak according to the military rulers to step down immediately accusing them of pain during reform all he's remember those reports from tahrir square. if you ask those people they will tell you that really nothing has released easter in the yea
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quite pragmatic and people who are dealing with it dealt with under hosni mubarak. policies will not stay the same. the longer-term game, they certainly see the wind of history blowing. maybe different things. >> can you raise the mike? >> population reference. a look at washington d.c.. the roll to nietzsche played, my question and a lot has been said about the role of young people. if egypt has population with aging structure of japan, how would you see this whole revolution? >> much older demographic? in proportion to the total, and -- >> and -- that is that >> what is the number you heard? >> any number. >> 30% of the population with 15, and 29. >> and another of the wave before them the lost generation, 28 to 32 with nothing going on and no hope and no prospect and that was a huge factor and the failure of the hosni mubarak's government to provide economic opportunity, to these multiple generations and possibly the failure to provide them with skills to go out and earn money for themselves without the sort of socialist guaranteed public sector jobs and infrastr
quite pragmatic and people who are dealing with it dealt with under hosni mubarak. policies will not stay the same. the longer-term game, they certainly see the wind of history blowing. maybe different things. >> can you raise the mike? >> population reference. a look at washington d.c.. the roll to nietzsche played, my question and a lot has been said about the role of young people. if egypt has population with aging structure of japan, how would you see this whole revolution?...
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hosni mubarak along with other officials is accused of ordering the deaths of protesters. his defense maintains he is still president so he is immune from prosecution. the iran supreme leader has said that his country's nuclear course will not change despite international pressure. a team from the iaea was prevented from visiting an iranian side thought to be connected to the nuclear program. divers working on the costa concordia off the coast of italy found 8 more bodies. italian prosecutors are investigating four more of the ship's officers and three employees of the parent company in regards to the shipwreck. at least 49 people were killed in buenos aires when a commuter train crash when it came into the one of the busiest stations. the brakes appeared to have failed and now rescuers are working to recover the bodies and treat the wounded. >> the train smashed into the buffer's during rush-hour in one of the busiest stations in buenos aires. there are reports of the second carriage crunching its way through parts of the first. when the train came to a halt, there was de
hosni mubarak along with other officials is accused of ordering the deaths of protesters. his defense maintains he is still president so he is immune from prosecution. the iran supreme leader has said that his country's nuclear course will not change despite international pressure. a team from the iaea was prevented from visiting an iranian side thought to be connected to the nuclear program. divers working on the costa concordia off the coast of italy found 8 more bodies. italian prosecutors...
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rivp rivrival socce fans clt raising concerns about egyptian securip security nearly one hosni mubarak was swept from power. >>>p >>>> endorsement anno. donald trup donald trump is throw his support top>>> and>>. r he guidep he guidrhe muhammr muhammp muhammad amuh leonard. tthe sports world mourns the ls of famep of famed boxiof f dundee.captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, february 2nd, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. egypt's military government declared three days of mourning to begin today following the world's worst case of soccer violence since 1996. on wednesday, at least 74 people were killed and hundreds more hurt when fans rioted on the field and in the stands of a soccer stadium along egypt's mediterranean coast. this morning, many in egypt are pointing fingers at the country's military leadership. the violence started in the moments after an upset victory by the home team. fans stormed the field after they defeated egypt's top team. supporters at a home team threw rocks, bottles and fireworks. some
rivp rivrival socce fans clt raising concerns about egyptian securip security nearly one hosni mubarak was swept from power. >>>p >>>> endorsement anno. donald trup donald trump is throw his support top>>> and>>. r he guidep he guidrhe muhammr muhammp muhammad amuh leonard. tthe sports world mourns the ls of famep of famed boxiof f dundee.captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, february 2nd, 2012. >>> good...
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rival soccer fans clash in egypt raising concerns about egyptian security nearly one here after hosni mubarak was swept from power. >>> endorsement announcement. donald trump is expected to throw his support to newt gingrich. and a loss of a legend. he guided the careers of muhammad ali and sugar ray leonard. muhammad ali and sugar ray leonard. angelo dundee. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is "cbs morning news" for thursday, february 2nd, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. egypt's government declared three days of mourning to begin today following the world's worst case of soccer violence since 1996. on wednesday, at least 74 people were killed and hundreds more hurt when fans rioted on the field and in the stands of a soccer stadium along egypt's mediterranean coast. this morning, many in egypt are pointing fingers at the military leadership of the country. the violence started in the moments after an upset victory by the home team. fans stormed the field after egypt's team was defeated. supporters of the home team threw rocks, bottles, fireworks. s
rival soccer fans clash in egypt raising concerns about egyptian security nearly one here after hosni mubarak was swept from power. >>> endorsement announcement. donald trump is expected to throw his support to newt gingrich. and a loss of a legend. he guided the careers of muhammad ali and sugar ray leonard. muhammad ali and sugar ray leonard. angelo dundee. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is "cbs morning news" for thursday, february 2nd, 2012. >>> good...
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a gentle strike in egypt marks the fast about the ousting of dictator hosni mubarak with protesters calling for the country's military rulers to stand down accusing him of pain during reforms. greece's prime minister just parliament approved fresh coffee in return for a one hundred and thirty billion euro bailout from the i.m.f. and do you warning the country faces economic terrio sidewise signs have run it in athens however angry at the hard parts of a story including slashing the minimum wage it's also. the. europeans demanding freedom censorship is speaking out against the global anti government's. use of russia and around the world this is all she with me thanks for joining us first addictions are staging a general strike and a day of civil disobedience to mark the fast anniversary of the toppling of former leader hosni mubarak calling for the military rulers to step down immediately accusing them of reform. if you ask those people they will tell you that really nothing has released easter in the year since the barak has been ousted as a matter of fact there is saying that things have g
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and that's the security vacuum that has developed since president hosni mubarak stepped down. crime has spiked. the police presence has vastly diminished. and for that, they say, the military council has got to go. >> the military now, there is one year and the military doesn't do anything for the revolution. >> reporter: what's clear is that relations between the u.s. and egypt have never been worse. and at risk here is not just the relationship but $1.5 billion in american aid for egypt, most of it for the military, now in jeopardy. david? >> alex marquardt, leading us off tonight. >>> i want to bring in our global affairs anchor, christiane amanpour. nice to see you on the set. it's hard to believe that a year ago, you and i were standing in cairo, watching democracy take hold. these americans were among groups invited in to follow. now, there's stirring unrest. what's going on? >> the military government is under pressure. there's protests in the streets. and people are saying that the military has hijacked their revolution. when they're under pressure, they resort to trie
and that's the security vacuum that has developed since president hosni mubarak stepped down. crime has spiked. the police presence has vastly diminished. and for that, they say, the military council has got to go. >> the military now, there is one year and the military doesn't do anything for the revolution. >> reporter: what's clear is that relations between the u.s. and egypt have never been worse. and at risk here is not just the relationship but $1.5 billion in american aid for...
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journal strike in egypt mocks the fast and about the ousting of dictator hosni mubarak with protests according to the country's military rulers to stand down accusing them of pain during reforms. greece's prime minister just parliament approved fresh cuts in return for a one hundred thirty billion euro bailout from the i.m.f. and do you warning the country faces economic chaos otherwise thousands have died and others however angry at the harsh impact i was to receive including slashes the minimum wage and that's also. europeans demand internet freedom and censorship speaking out against the global anti-piracy apps their governments. are welcome to all see twenty four hour news life my name is you've told me a story now at your sons are staging a journal strike and a day of civil disobedience to mark the first anniversary of the toppling of former leader hosni mubarak calling for the military rulers to step down immediately accusing them of hindering reform. reports not from tahrir square. if you ask those people they will tell you that really nothing has really seized in the years si
journal strike in egypt mocks the fast and about the ousting of dictator hosni mubarak with protests according to the country's military rulers to stand down accusing them of pain during reforms. greece's prime minister just parliament approved fresh cuts in return for a one hundred thirty billion euro bailout from the i.m.f. and do you warning the country faces economic chaos otherwise thousands have died and others however angry at the harsh impact i was to receive including slashes the...
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one year ago a revolution swept egyptian dictator hosni mubarak from power. many believe it has been hijacked by islamists. >> that is frightening for the country's persecuted christians. they see difficult times ahead. senior international correspondent gary lane has this from cairo. >> reporter: welcome to macotum home to many coptic christians. a place where poverty and garbage abound, so much so the area is called garbage city and the christians that live here are called zapalin, garbage people. they sift through and sort it, just to earn a few egyptian pounds. the christians here tell visitors about a famous legend from a thousand years ago, jesus talked about having the faith of a mustard seed and move cairos mountain. they prayed for three days and mir miraculously the mountain moved. at least 10 christians killed, nearly 100 injured. the tragedy was followed by more attacks including mas car by the egyptian army. this man was among christians struck by fatal gunshots. >> meana wasn't happy with the government. he saw the corruption of the regime and u
one year ago a revolution swept egyptian dictator hosni mubarak from power. many believe it has been hijacked by islamists. >> that is frightening for the country's persecuted christians. they see difficult times ahead. senior international correspondent gary lane has this from cairo. >> reporter: welcome to macotum home to many coptic christians. a place where poverty and garbage abound, so much so the area is called garbage city and the christians that live here are called...
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the ruling military council that took over after president hosni mubarak was ousted last year has repeatedly accused "foreign hands of meddling." just before new year 17 non-governmental organizations including iri were raided. then two weeks ago lahood and five other americans were banned from leaving egypt. >> we do not believe there is any basis for these investigations, these raids on the sites that the ngos operate out of. the seizure of their equipment. >> reporter: the military council is facing growing and often violent calls to hand over power faster to a civilian government. the deaths of 74 at a soccer game on thursday sparked clashes. for these protesters out here the deaths at the soccer game are symptomatic of a much bigger issue, and that's the security vacuum that has developed since president hosni mubarak stepped down. crime has spiked. the police presence has vastly diminished. and for that they say the military council has got to go. alex marquardt, abc news, cairo. >>> and back here at home, the husband of a missing utah woman has killed himself and the couple's two youn
the ruling military council that took over after president hosni mubarak was ousted last year has repeatedly accused "foreign hands of meddling." just before new year 17 non-governmental organizations including iri were raided. then two weeks ago lahood and five other americans were banned from leaving egypt. >> we do not believe there is any basis for these investigations, these raids on the sites that the ngos operate out of. the seizure of their equipment. >> reporter:...
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the soccer riot that left 74 dead has added to an already tense situation ever since hosni mubarak was removed from power. three have been killed today. you can see what is going on. this is video just recorded this morning. protesters are throwing things at police. police are firing back with tear gas and bird shot. in fact bird shot is blamed for one of the deaths there this morning. protesters are angry the police didn't prevent the violence at the soccer match. bigger picture, they are calling for egypt's ruling military council to surrender power. they say the military is mismanaging the country's transition to democracy the tourism minister says tourism in egypt has dropped significantly, because of what you are seeing there it is a vital industry and it has lost 30% revenue. we will keep an eye on the situation and bring any news as we get. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> we have developing news along the san mateo county coast right now the coast guard is searching for a missing boater. officials say a 64-year-old san ramon man left wednesday to go crab fishing. his son says it
the soccer riot that left 74 dead has added to an already tense situation ever since hosni mubarak was removed from power. three have been killed today. you can see what is going on. this is video just recorded this morning. protesters are throwing things at police. police are firing back with tear gas and bird shot. in fact bird shot is blamed for one of the deaths there this morning. protesters are angry the police didn't prevent the violence at the soccer match. bigger picture, they are...
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now to the riots egypt has faced eroding security and a surge in crime since the ousting of hosni mubarakt may be part of why americans are being kidnapped. the 74 people were killed that day and now three people have been killed today in the riots that is so far you can see what is happening on the streets this is video recorded in the last hour. protesters are throwing things at police and police are firing tear gas from vans as you can see. they are also shooting bird shot at the protesters that is what is being blamed for one of those deaths. protesters are angry the police didn't prevent the violence at the soccer match. bigger picture, they are calling for egypt's ruling military council to surrender how we are. they say the military is mismanaging the transition to democracy. more rallies were planned for today it seems those rallies have given way to violence. we are keeping an eye on this we'll bring updates as they become available. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> san francisco sherry ross mirkarimi returns to court today to try -- sheriff ross mirkarimi returns to court today to
now to the riots egypt has faced eroding security and a surge in crime since the ousting of hosni mubarakt may be part of why americans are being kidnapped. the 74 people were killed that day and now three people have been killed today in the riots that is so far you can see what is happening on the streets this is video recorded in the last hour. protesters are throwing things at police and police are firing tear gas from vans as you can see. they are also shooting bird shot at the protesters...
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the six month trial of former egyptian president, hosni mubarak, has been set for june 2. mr. barr has spoken at rarely and made no comment during the defense's final arguments on wednesday. looking at some of the stories making headlines around the world -- the times pays tribute to marie colvin as she paid the price of truth when she was killed in syria. some say the syrian army was deliberately targeting her and her colleagues. greece's debt -- the bank of scotland's salary scheme -- the bank plans to cut bonuses. the china daily asked what is in a name? the intensifying between apple and who exactly owns the right to the name ipad? in italy, prosecutors have added seven more people to the list of those being investigated in the sinking of the costa concordia. the vessel struck rocks and went down, causing the death of more than 20 people. >> salvage workers have found eight more bodies on the wreck of the costa concordia. rough seas have hampered efforts by rescue workers to bring all the dead a short and identify them. video released by the authorities showed divers prepa
the six month trial of former egyptian president, hosni mubarak, has been set for june 2. mr. barr has spoken at rarely and made no comment during the defense's final arguments on wednesday. looking at some of the stories making headlines around the world -- the times pays tribute to marie colvin as she paid the price of truth when she was killed in syria. some say the syrian army was deliberately targeting her and her colleagues. greece's debt -- the bank of scotland's salary scheme -- the...
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in reality, they people have filed registration papers under the old regime of hosni mubarak. they were told their papers were in order. besides, it is the egyptian government which receives $1.2 billion in the aid from the united states every year to harass charities about getting funds from america. so what is going on? in a recent column, "the new york times'" tom friedman points out that the ongoing was a brainchild of an old mubarak crony, egypt's minister of planning and cooperation. her strategy, friedman says, is to unite egyptians by standing up to the foreigners. she plays this game by taking advantage of a fractured egyptian leadership. it seems she got the military on board by showing them how all these human rights workers from abroad are their most vocal critics. rounding them up would show how egypt's protests are really driven by external forces. in fact, egypt's uprising was entirely local. there were no evil foreign forces at work. america was caught unaware, as were all foreign governments, when the protests started. the real problem is that egypt's old regi
in reality, they people have filed registration papers under the old regime of hosni mubarak. they were told their papers were in order. besides, it is the egyptian government which receives $1.2 billion in the aid from the united states every year to harass charities about getting funds from america. so what is going on? in a recent column, "the new york times'" tom friedman points out that the ongoing was a brainchild of an old mubarak crony, egypt's minister of planning and...
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one- year anniversary of one of the most violent days in the uprising against former president hosni mubarake government's list of suspected terrorists banned from flying within the united states has doubled. the no-fly list grew from 10,000 names to 21,000 over the past year. officials attribute the increase to changes sparked by an attempted terrorist attack on christmas day 2009. since then, the government has lowered the requirements for adding a person to the list. >>> police in kansas city, missouri, released video of the night they responded to the call that 10-month-old lisa irwin had disappeared. >> my daughter is missing. she's been gone. [ inaudible ] and i didn't miss anything. >> it's hard to understand, but baby lisa was last seen in her crib, october 4th. nearly four months later, no arrests have been made. and suspicion continues to fall on her parents, jeremy irwin and debbie bradley. now, the couple will appear on dr. phil tomorrow and share their theories on what happened to their daughter. you can see their interview right here on wjz 13 at 3:00. >>> it's david versus gol
one- year anniversary of one of the most violent days in the uprising against former president hosni mubarake government's list of suspected terrorists banned from flying within the united states has doubled. the no-fly list grew from 10,000 names to 21,000 over the past year. officials attribute the increase to changes sparked by an attempted terrorist attack on christmas day 2009. since then, the government has lowered the requirements for adding a person to the list. >>> police in...
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this was the deadliest outbreak of violence since hosni mubarak was ousted exactly one year ago.the violence didn't stop at the stadium, and it begs the question, what has egypt gained since its revolution? take a step back and ask, what has the arab spring achieved in the last year? has people power failed the people? what in the world is going on? in egypt the military might be more entrenched before, and parliament's seats has gone to an ultra conservative group of islam it'ses. only 2% has gone to women. consider libya is veering towards anarchy. the local militias that helped topple muammar gadhafi have given up on a pledge to give up their arms. look at tunisia. you remember that a fruit vendor there sparked the arab spring by setting himself on fire. well, now there are reports of many more such incidents of self-mutilation. democracy has unleashed turmoil and long suppressed expressions of islamic fundamentalism. perhaps some will say the arab world didn't fully understand what it was getting to you. perhaps others will argue after years of living under tierney arabs just
this was the deadliest outbreak of violence since hosni mubarak was ousted exactly one year ago.the violence didn't stop at the stadium, and it begs the question, what has egypt gained since its revolution? take a step back and ask, what has the arab spring achieved in the last year? has people power failed the people? what in the world is going on? in egypt the military might be more entrenched before, and parliament's seats has gone to an ultra conservative group of islam it'ses. only 2% has...
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many football fans played a big role in the protests against the regime of hosni mubarak last year. now, the accused security forces of using wednesday to settle old scores. >> the german foreign minister is echoing calls for regime change in syria. while on a tour of the middle east, he said openly for the first time that syrian president bashar al assad had no future and had to allow a peaceful transition of power. he made the statements in talks with the defense minister. stoping iran's nuclear program was also high on the agenda, and both men downplayed talk of military action. most of all, the stress the importance -- importance of sanctions, saying it was the goal of diplomacy to avoid wars. nato appears to be speeding up its plans to end its combat mission in afghanistan. france, the u.s., and the wider alliances said they want afghan forces to be in control of combat forces by mid-2013, a year earlier than expected. in another strategic development, nato defense ministers have agreed on germany as the base for missile defense shield. >> the command center for the controversi
many football fans played a big role in the protests against the regime of hosni mubarak last year. now, the accused security forces of using wednesday to settle old scores. >> the german foreign minister is echoing calls for regime change in syria. while on a tour of the middle east, he said openly for the first time that syrian president bashar al assad had no future and had to allow a peaceful transition of power. he made the statements in talks with the defense minister. stoping...
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it turns out hosni mubarak fell and this is the result. should we have done something differently? >> they turned it over to the military and they thought it would be a force for stability. but in syria we are doing nothing. that's been going on for a year, too. 5,000 people have been killed, and now the administration is paralyzed with fear of getting involved there. there are real troubles for our middle east policy. the problem is you don't exactly know what the future holds. megyn: peter brooks, thank you. there is a bigger story we are watching in the middle east. new warnings israel could launch a military attack on flawn the coming weeks. this is being attributed in part to our defense secretary who is now not commenting on those reports. just ahead, ambassador john bolton will tell us what the administration is doing here and what it should be doing. the parents of missing baby lisa irwin speaking to police for the first time in months. we'll speak to mark fuhrman about the story. occupy wall street protesters unleashing on a group of catholic school girls and a priest. we'
it turns out hosni mubarak fell and this is the result. should we have done something differently? >> they turned it over to the military and they thought it would be a force for stability. but in syria we are doing nothing. that's been going on for a year, too. 5,000 people have been killed, and now the administration is paralyzed with fear of getting involved there. there are real troubles for our middle east policy. the problem is you don't exactly know what the future holds. megyn:...
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many are blaming the ruling people to allow it to happen to fuel chaos following the fall of hosni mubarak. >>> a ferry capsized. here are some photos. it was traveling from new brit britain island to a coastal city. the expect number of people still missing is not known. the accident remains under investigation. >> a decade of war in afghanistan could come to a close as soon as next year. secretary of defense leon panetta is telling reporters he hopes the u.s. and its allies will be able to make a transition from a combat roll to training and advisory by 2013. they are set to remain there through 2014. >>> faith book hopes to raise 5 billion dollars when it goes public this spring. documents filed with the sec reveal it doubled its revenue. mark zuckerberg will still control 57% of facebook's stock. >> still ahead your complete first warning weather forecast, it is now just two and a half minutes away. >> and here is a look at today's midday stocks and last night's winning lottery numbers. we will be right back. ,,,,,,, i just had it with cable. it just got more frustrating and frustratin
many are blaming the ruling people to allow it to happen to fuel chaos following the fall of hosni mubarak. >>> a ferry capsized. here are some photos. it was traveling from new brit britain island to a coastal city. the expect number of people still missing is not known. the accident remains under investigation. >> a decade of war in afghanistan could come to a close as soon as next year. secretary of defense leon panetta is telling reporters he hopes the u.s. and its allies...
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one of the leaders in the january 2011 overthrow of hosni mubarak.he describes his role more modestly. the former google executive started a facebook page honoring a street vender beaten to death by egyptian police. that became a rallying point for angry young people as they took to tahrir squÑ]are. gonine was jailed as the first flames grew, and his jailing only accelerated the protests. then his release and an emotional interview on egyptian television solidified his place in egypt's long history. he says he's not a hero. he told the bbc during his 12 days in jail, he mostly slept. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you. >> let's start in current time. that is what's going on in egypt now. you have 74 people died in a soccer riot. there have been americans kidnapped and then freed. now charity workers have been put on trial or will be put on trial. i'm guessing this is not the egypt you had in mind. >> well, i think that the country has been under six years of military rule and 30 years of dictatorship. just thinking that the transi
one of the leaders in the january 2011 overthrow of hosni mubarak.he describes his role more modestly. the former google executive started a facebook page honoring a street vender beaten to death by egyptian police. that became a rallying point for angry young people as they took to tahrir squÑ]are. gonine was jailed as the first flames grew, and his jailing only accelerated the protests. then his release and an emotional interview on egyptian television solidified his place in egypt's long...
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the trial of the former egyptian president hosni mubarak is suspected to end after six months of hearings. he is accused of being responsible for the deaths of hundreds of protesters and faces charges of corruption. he denies everything. >> conditionday plans to lodge a complaint against europe over a plan to label a country's oil highly pa luting. it would single out canada's oil as more harmful to the environment than other parts of the world. >> british prime minister david cameron is warning of a demreat in somalia and warns radicalism in the country is of primary concern and the threat of al sha bad is real. >> two decades of conflict and chaos. sew ma'amya, the country has no fuppings of the central government. the government relies on the protection of an african union peacekeeping force in the capital of mogadishu. that government ends in august. that government mandate ends in august. it is suggested within the international community, too. >> it meshes with the rest of the world. and while the problems are very deep and the challenges are very great, i do see some signs of progr
the trial of the former egyptian president hosni mubarak is suspected to end after six months of hearings. he is accused of being responsible for the deaths of hundreds of protesters and faces charges of corruption. he denies everything. >> conditionday plans to lodge a complaint against europe over a plan to label a country's oil highly pa luting. it would single out canada's oil as more harmful to the environment than other parts of the world. >> british prime minister david...
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on the first anniversary of the ousting of former president hosni mubarak egypt's activists have called for a general strike to ramp up the pressure against the ruling military council they want the council to step down immediately saying they're blocking reforms the military said it won't accept any ultimatum and will transfer. when the presidential elections are shared judy but many people fear they will remain in power beyond this date and cairo based journalist boucherie says egyptians have every right not to trust them in the tree. people are unsure about whether you actually transfer power in jeanne so far the military the ruling military council has yet to fulfill any of its promises that said since it came into power also just generally on the streets we're seeing massive human rights violations towards protesters where people are expressing their freedom of speech and we've seeing excessive use of tear gas and cartouche they call it here which is birdshot and maiming protesters there's been absolutely no reform of the police i was exemplified by the football disaster a few week
on the first anniversary of the ousting of former president hosni mubarak egypt's activists have called for a general strike to ramp up the pressure against the ruling military council they want the council to step down immediately saying they're blocking reforms the military said it won't accept any ultimatum and will transfer. when the presidential elections are shared judy but many people fear they will remain in power beyond this date and cairo based journalist boucherie says egyptians have...
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a day of civil disobedience to mark the first anniversary of the toppling of the former leader hosni mubarak they're calling for the military rulers to step down immediately accusing them of hindering reform. now reports from the iconic sobra square. if you ask those people they will tell you that really nothing has really seized in the years since the barak has been ousted is a matter of fact there is thing that things have gotten worse because now they have to deal with the military council the scouts which is a head of the country's government right now food for refusing to step down for saying that they are going forth with democratic forms but most people here believe that is not the case and that is why they are calling for this massive act of civil to.
a day of civil disobedience to mark the first anniversary of the toppling of the former leader hosni mubarak they're calling for the military rulers to step down immediately accusing them of hindering reform. now reports from the iconic sobra square. if you ask those people they will tell you that really nothing has really seized in the years since the barak has been ousted is a matter of fact there is thing that things have gotten worse because now they have to deal with the military council...
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the charges all come as turmoil continues to grow a year after the fall of egyptian president ho hosni mubarak> and a stomach virus has sickened three cruise ships. a royal caribbean ship they had to be delayed from departing from the next trip. it's easily spread in close quarters to flagships and nursing homes. >>> for the first time, an intern from the white house is sharing intimate deals about an affair with president kennedy. in her book, mimi alford describes being seduced into four days into her internship. she said the first time she had sex in mrs. kennedy's bedroom and thereafter in various white house rooms. but alford said the president never kissed her on the lips. >>> well, security was tight both inside and outside the super bowl last night, but apparently, all of it pretty successful. behind the scenes there were hundreds of police and federal agents. on top of that, bomb-sniffing dogs, remote-controlled robots and all sorts of high-tech gear. the air force had fighter jets ready to scramble. time for the highlights from the victory last night. we turn to the best in the busin
the charges all come as turmoil continues to grow a year after the fall of egyptian president ho hosni mubarak> and a stomach virus has sickened three cruise ships. a royal caribbean ship they had to be delayed from departing from the next trip. it's easily spread in close quarters to flagships and nursing homes. >>> for the first time, an intern from the white house is sharing intimate deals about an affair with president kennedy. in her book, mimi alford describes being seduced...
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the deteriorating security and surge in crime since the popular uprising that ousted president hosni mubaraka year ago. these are fantastic pictures what is if going on there. we are going to bring you more on this. part of this has to do with that soccer riot that killed nearly 80 people. more on this as it becomes available. >>> oakland and san francisco could be forced to return some of the federal stimulus funds they received to weatherize the homes of low income residents. california receiveed 186 millions to help install new windows, ceiling fans and other energy efficient improvements. a state audit shows the two bay area cities may have give back more than six million dollars because of slow progress. city officials say one of the problems is they decided to focus on insulating apartments and multi-family homes instead of houses where more prep time is needed. >>> non-profit group guiding dozens hoping to become the next wave of oakland school teachers. it is a diverse group and that's the whole idea. >> you have to teach all day and take intern classes at night. >> reporter: these a
the deteriorating security and surge in crime since the popular uprising that ousted president hosni mubaraka year ago. these are fantastic pictures what is if going on there. we are going to bring you more on this. part of this has to do with that soccer riot that killed nearly 80 people. more on this as it becomes available. >>> oakland and san francisco could be forced to return some of the federal stimulus funds they received to weatherize the homes of low income residents....
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more on the violence unfolding inside of syria and where the arab spring stands one year after hosni mubarak was driven from power, i'm joined by a professor of arab politics at georgetown university. thank you very much. >> you are welcome. >> the violence is escalating on a daily basis and we are hearing a lot of talk but not much action. what can be done at this stage, if anything, to stop the violence? >> i don't think that the violence will stop. the pressure on the syrian regime has not been effective, either by the arab league or the international community. we have seen also the result at the security council. also people are talking about actively army and the opposition and coordinating of the opposition said that they can mount an effective front or force against the regime and hopefully that will some -- that will produce some incentives within the regime for people to defect or some negotiations or something that we're not witnessing on a daily basis. >> who should be responsible for arming the opposition and aren't we in danger of provoking a proxy war? >> of course. that is th
more on the violence unfolding inside of syria and where the arab spring stands one year after hosni mubarak was driven from power, i'm joined by a professor of arab politics at georgetown university. thank you very much. >> you are welcome. >> the violence is escalating on a daily basis and we are hearing a lot of talk but not much action. what can be done at this stage, if anything, to stop the violence? >> i don't think that the violence will stop. the pressure on the...
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the defense hosni mubarak says iran may enter into a zone of immunity. but the head of -- the united states said, repeated time and time again that it does not believe iran has decided to make lts actual weapons. >> thank you very much. >> the one company where news about iran's nuclear program will receive maximum attention is israel. rurems about a possible israeli strike on iranian nuclear installations have triggered a flurry of diplomatic activity. a delegation headed by u.s. national security advisor is currently in israel. later this week the director of national intelligence is expected to reinforce the message. joining me now live from tel aviv is emily landaeau from national security studies. what is your view on this latest inspection? do you think it is a credible process? >> well, i think we need more details about what transpired in the last meeting and this current meeting. if you are returning to the iaea meeting. >> yes, i am. >> with iranian officials. we have to see what comes of it. i think it is a somewhat positive sign that iran agr
the defense hosni mubarak says iran may enter into a zone of immunity. but the head of -- the united states said, repeated time and time again that it does not believe iran has decided to make lts actual weapons. >> thank you very much. >> the one company where news about iran's nuclear program will receive maximum attention is israel. rurems about a possible israeli strike on iranian nuclear installations have triggered a flurry of diplomatic activity. a delegation headed by u.s....
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they have been unstable since the removal of hosni mubarak a year ago. >>> possible sanctions against iran over the suspected nuclear threat. this meeting is also a part of the process for japan to decide how to reduce the iranian oil imports. they meet in to beingo. earlier this week the -- in toke o. earlier this week iran has been stepping up the spying tactics on the united states. >>> a ferry carrying 350 people sank in the south pacific. it was found and the ferry was between two northern coastal towns when it sent out the distress signal. >>> and no this is not mona lisa but a copy of the mona lisa. in fact, it's the earliest known copy of leonardo i did vinchy's paint -- da vinci's painting. it was hidden in layers during a restoration work on a picture thought to be a later replica of the mona lisa. >>> now "good morning maryland." >>> outrage this morning ovecomb n's decision to cut funding that could have provided breast exams. what happened in the last few hours in the heated debate. [ no audio from station ] >>> a plan to help relieve overcrowding in baltimore county scho
they have been unstable since the removal of hosni mubarak a year ago. >>> possible sanctions against iran over the suspected nuclear threat. this meeting is also a part of the process for japan to decide how to reduce the iranian oil imports. they meet in to beingo. earlier this week the -- in toke o. earlier this week iran has been stepping up the spying tactics on the united states. >>> a ferry carrying 350 people sank in the south pacific. it was found and the ferry was...
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meanwhile, egypt's military government promising to move ousted president hosni mubarak to a cairo prisonpital in an apparent bid to calm protests failed as clashes continued with police firing tear gas at demonstrators, hurling rocks and broken tiles. >>> and england's queen elizabeth celebrates 60 years on the throne today. in a diamond jubilee message the queen said she felt deeply moved by the support shown for the anniversary. two official photographs were released to mark the occasion. >>> now here's your "first look" at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow rose 156 points on friday to 12,862. the s&p climbed 19 point, nasdaq up 45. >>> taking a look at overseas trading, in tokyo, the nikkei gained 97 points and the hang seng gained 47. >>> the surprisingly strongs job data on friday and a few economic reports could keep the markets continuing their surge this week. coca-cola will report earnings along with more than 60 other s&p 500 stocks, including disney. we'll hear from federal reserve chairman ben bernanke in another session of congressional testimony. that willing o
meanwhile, egypt's military government promising to move ousted president hosni mubarak to a cairo prisonpital in an apparent bid to calm protests failed as clashes continued with police firing tear gas at demonstrators, hurling rocks and broken tiles. >>> and england's queen elizabeth celebrates 60 years on the throne today. in a diamond jubilee message the queen said she felt deeply moved by the support shown for the anniversary. two official photographs were released to mark the...
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just a couple days egypt will mark the one year anniversary since their longtime leader president hosni mubarak stepped down after initially refusing and after months of protests and demands by the people of egypt it was seen as a victory for democracy the cries of the people being answered since that time the country has been ruled by the egyptian military and lately more and more violence has erupted on the streets there we saw just last week more than seventy people killed following a soccer match many of those really just trampled upon as anger now mounts with questions about where the police were and why they weren't getting involved. and what may be the straw that broke the camel's back an announcement by the military led government that it would put forty three non-governmental organization workers on trial one thousand of those are americans accused of court meeting illegal activity and setting up branches of international organizations in egypt without a license they've put all those accused on a no fly list and have prevented them from leaving the country one of those americans is act
just a couple days egypt will mark the one year anniversary since their longtime leader president hosni mubarak stepped down after initially refusing and after months of protests and demands by the people of egypt it was seen as a victory for democracy the cries of the people being answered since that time the country has been ruled by the egyptian military and lately more and more violence has erupted on the streets there we saw just last week more than seventy people killed following a soccer...
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movement of siding with the military and betraying the revolution that toppled former president hosni mubarak one year ago. at least ten people are missing after a cargo ship capsized off the coast of turkey the commodious registered vessel.
movement of siding with the military and betraying the revolution that toppled former president hosni mubarak one year ago. at least ten people are missing after a cargo ship capsized off the coast of turkey the commodious registered vessel.
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and a day of civil disobedience to mark the first anniversary of the toppling of former leader hosni mubarak they are calling for the military rulers to step down immediately accusing them of hindering reform there were reports from the iconic to risk where. if you ask those people they will tell you that really nothing has really been seen in the years since the barak has been ousted does matter of fact there is thing that things have gotten worse because now they have to deal with the military council the scouts which is a head of the country's government.
and a day of civil disobedience to mark the first anniversary of the toppling of former leader hosni mubarak they are calling for the military rulers to step down immediately accusing them of hindering reform there were reports from the iconic to risk where. if you ask those people they will tell you that really nothing has really been seen in the years since the barak has been ousted does matter of fact there is thing that things have gotten worse because now they have to deal with the...