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yes well at the very end he's targeting people who were for the overthrow of hosni mubarak and he's targetingpeople who supported him during the elections as well against. so it's there is an irony there course well great to talk to you thank you very much indeed for joining us live well as can death and life in current thank you but as weighed in supplying their respects to the country's late leader hugo chavez he'd had a long battle with cancer but it was reportedly a heart attack which killed the president of fourteen years and his win is now in a week of mourning with elections to be held in a month's time is he feeling the producer praties video agency ruptly has more. caracas today is the streets a very calm but really very somber basically the coffin of hugo chavez was taken through the streets today and was finally taken to the military academy where literally thousands of people have gathered outside of the military academy and there's a queue which seems to know no end of people who are waiting to be able to go and see the body of hugo chavez and pay their final respects people are
yes well at the very end he's targeting people who were for the overthrow of hosni mubarak and he's targetingpeople who supported him during the elections as well against. so it's there is an irony there course well great to talk to you thank you very much indeed for joining us live well as can death and life in current thank you but as weighed in supplying their respects to the country's late leader hugo chavez he'd had a long battle with cancer but it was reportedly a heart attack which...
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. >> hosni mubarak is egypt's president who held power over the people for more than 30 years. images of the demonstrations and the police response flood the internet. >> mubarak unleashed his security forces all across egypt. he unleashed everything he had. >> hoping to stop the flow of information among the protesters, the government cuts off the internet. >> mubarak thought he could wreck the revolution by shutting down the internet. >> reporter: nora unnis is a reporter for an online and print news resource. nora and a colleague hear about a hotel in central cairo that still has internet service. they try to get a room with a view of tahrir square. >> they were given orders. we set them for a view. >> nora notices something happening outside their window. she grabs her camera and begins to film a chaotic scene across the nile river. >> we heard many bombs. and we couldn't see anything. and the bombs were just going and going and going. then we saw smoke coming out. from the other side of the river. >> nora's footage shows a massive crowd of protesters engaged in a growing ba
. >> hosni mubarak is egypt's president who held power over the people for more than 30 years. images of the demonstrations and the police response flood the internet. >> mubarak unleashed his security forces all across egypt. he unleashed everything he had. >> hoping to stop the flow of information among the protesters, the government cuts off the internet. >> mubarak thought he could wreck the revolution by shutting down the internet. >> reporter: nora unnis is a...
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. >> hosni mubarak is egypt's president, who's held power over the people for more than 30 years. es of the demonstrations and the police response flood the internet. >> mubarak basically unleashed his security forces all across egypt. so for four days he unleashed everything he had. >> four days into the uprising, hoping to stop the flow of information among the protesters, the government cuts off the internet. >> mubarak thought he could wreck the revolution by putting egypt on information lockdown. so he literally shut down the internet. >> nora younis is a reporter for the "egypt independent," an online and print news source. on the morning of january 28th noura and a colleague hear about a hotel in central cairo that still has internet service. they try to get a room with a view of tahrir square. >> they said they have orders from state security not to sell any rooms overlooking tahrir. so we said okay and we settled for a nile view room. >> while organizing their coverage of the day's events nora notices something happening outside their window. she grabs her camera and begin
. >> hosni mubarak is egypt's president, who's held power over the people for more than 30 years. es of the demonstrations and the police response flood the internet. >> mubarak basically unleashed his security forces all across egypt. so for four days he unleashed everything he had. >> four days into the uprising, hoping to stop the flow of information among the protesters, the government cuts off the internet. >> mubarak thought he could wreck the revolution by putting...
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hosni mubarak was jailed for life over the killing of hundreds of protesters. the appeals court granted the 84-year-old an appeal. syrian president bush far assaad has given an interview and he said certain foreign countries were not honest in the conflict and that he was not interested in a dialogue. >> of anyone want this to , wants to genuinely aid in these ending in violence come you can do only one thing. go to turkey and tell him to stop smuggling terrorists and to syria. in providingthem logistical support. stop doing this. this is the only thing they want, dealing with the external part of this. >> it is 11:15 gmt. have been soldiers deployed following an attack on police. at least 20 people have been killed. an violence began after opposition leader was sentenced to death for war crimes. modernizing after a gunman ambushed and killed five believed to be from an armed group in the philippines as which has been held up for three weeks now. is saider of the group to have been killed in northern mali. they say they have killed muktar in an operation to flu
hosni mubarak was jailed for life over the killing of hundreds of protesters. the appeals court granted the 84-year-old an appeal. syrian president bush far assaad has given an interview and he said certain foreign countries were not honest in the conflict and that he was not interested in a dialogue. >> of anyone want this to , wants to genuinely aid in these ending in violence come you can do only one thing. go to turkey and tell him to stop smuggling terrorists and to syria. in...
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after the court acquitted 28 defendants including 7 police officers for crimes committed under hosni mubarak to cavuto on business. charles payne is the chair today. all the latest at foxnews.com. we'll see you in a minute. >>> walmart scaling back plans to expand to new york amid fierce protests. consumers everywhere should protest they say. >> it's amazing to watch this, in a city like new york where there is high cost of living. you have a company that single handedly has lowered costs for consumers and let's not build one. you won't have the workers or construction workers, potential for local suppliers. this is a big loss for consumers all the way around the city. it tells you, i have to use the word they are dummies not allowing this to occur. >>> i have to tell you. everywhere i have been to walmart, it creates jobs. only rich people had access to. >> walmart is great american institution and genuine benefit. everyone gets the benefits of lower prices if they had a substantial pay raise. this is union goons out there demonstrating that are being paid by some unions. it's a very, very
after the court acquitted 28 defendants including 7 police officers for crimes committed under hosni mubarak to cavuto on business. charles payne is the chair today. all the latest at foxnews.com. we'll see you in a minute. >>> walmart scaling back plans to expand to new york amid fierce protests. consumers everywhere should protest they say. >> it's amazing to watch this, in a city like new york where there is high cost of living. you have a company that single handedly has...
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the retrial of egypt's former president, hosni mubarak, has been set for april 13.he is accused of killing hundreds of protesters during the uprising that deposed him. in january, the appeals court granted the 84-year-old a retrial. the others will also have their great -- their cases heard then. event --d, can kenya still ahead, can can you prevent a repeat of this as voters head back to the polls ashcan kenya -- can kenya prevent a repeaolence as voterso the polls? the top stories here on al jazeera, at least 34 people have been killed and more than 70 injured in two bomb blasts in the city of karachi. it is a mainly shiite neighborhood. -- shia neighborhood. the army is trying to quell escalating violence. has accusedident -- syria's president has accused the united states and their allies of supporting terrorism. millions of kenyan voters are preparing to cast their ballots in monday's presidential election. there are eight candidates, but two lead the pack, the current prime minister raila odinga, making his third attempt at the presidency, and the deputy prime
the retrial of egypt's former president, hosni mubarak, has been set for april 13.he is accused of killing hundreds of protesters during the uprising that deposed him. in january, the appeals court granted the 84-year-old a retrial. the others will also have their great -- their cases heard then. event --d, can kenya still ahead, can can you prevent a repeat of this as voters head back to the polls ashcan kenya -- can kenya prevent a repeaolence as voterso the polls? the top stories here on al...
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the killings were authorized by former president hosey mubarak. .early 900 -- hosni mubarak nearly 900 protesters were killed. -- doctors hospital at hospitals near tahrir square said they were treated for wounds to their faces and che sts. we have with us a retired egyptian police colonel, part of the group that is trying to promote good relations between the police and the public in egypt. what could be the fallout from this report on the police force in egypt? it to record states that police were directly responsible for hundreds of deaths during the revolution. -- it directly states that police were directly responsible for hundreds of deaths during the revolution. >> they have been accused of killing protesters during the revolution. to report was not announced the public. had it in hand to be able to read what it includes. we are sure that people have been murdered during the revolution. there are two views about this, whether it is the police or other groups, have -- hamas or hezbollah. this is a very important point. the police have an obligation to prove who killed these innoc
the killings were authorized by former president hosey mubarak. .early 900 -- hosni mubarak nearly 900 protesters were killed. -- doctors hospital at hospitals near tahrir square said they were treated for wounds to their faces and che sts. we have with us a retired egyptian police colonel, part of the group that is trying to promote good relations between the police and the public in egypt. what could be the fallout from this report on the police force in egypt? it to record states that police...
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it says police are using torture in the very same way as the regime of ousted president hosni mubarak. >> police brutality on the streets of cairo. videos all shot this year show police clubbing demonstrators, kicking them unconscious. sometimes after stripping them naked. outside cairo, stretches of green farmland separate the concrete jungle of the capitol from nearby commuter towns. this lawyer works with a number of victims of state torture, and that number is growing. her laptop and her work stay with her at all times. >> i feel like a doctor examining patients. there is no place for emotions. before, i used to let it all get to me. i almost went to pieces. now, even if the stories are horrible, i try to keep my feelings under control. >> this town on the outskirts of cairo is home to working-class and middle-class families and to many tahrir square protesters. last may, this 20-year-old was arrested by security forces at a demonstration. he was locked away for six months. since he got out, he has needed sedatives to cope. he takes other medications to sleep. like most victims of
it says police are using torture in the very same way as the regime of ousted president hosni mubarak. >> police brutality on the streets of cairo. videos all shot this year show police clubbing demonstrators, kicking them unconscious. sometimes after stripping them naked. outside cairo, stretches of green farmland separate the concrete jungle of the capitol from nearby commuter towns. this lawyer works with a number of victims of state torture, and that number is growing. her laptop and...
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its leader mohamed morsi of the same surely stepping into the same role as the ousted dictator hosni mubarak now it is true that the united states has maintained close ties with morsi but the criticism is that he is failing to implement reforms and at the same time he is turning the country into a more religiously conservative ruling system at least to move opposition figures have refused invitations from kerry to sit down and hold talks with him and this follows this week a call by the united states for the main opposition group and that is known as the national salvation front to reverse its decision to boycott parliamentary elections that are due to begin next month and yesterday kerry was in ankara telling the turks that they need to improve their relationship with israel the turkish prime minister recently made the comment that zionism was a crime against humanity and response to the kerry said that the comments were objects inable those comments could indeed frustrate kerry's attempts to try and create an improvement in a strange the israeli turkish relations that have hit an all time
its leader mohamed morsi of the same surely stepping into the same role as the ousted dictator hosni mubarak now it is true that the united states has maintained close ties with morsi but the criticism is that he is failing to implement reforms and at the same time he is turning the country into a more religiously conservative ruling system at least to move opposition figures have refused invitations from kerry to sit down and hold talks with him and this follows this week a call by the united...
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washington is supporting egypt's islamist president morsi just like it once backed former leader hosni mubarak. >> we are protesting against american interest groups and supporting a fascist regime. >> reporter: the country's opposition warned kerry president morsi's government is undermining democracy, human rights, and consolidating power. >> we come here as friends for the egyptian people, not for one government, for one person, or one party or ideology but for the egyptian people. >> reporter: but egypt is facing a bigger, looming crisis. its economy is collapsing and kerry urged politicians here to put their differences aside and come to an agreement. differences that trigger clashes between police and protesters are now a frequent occurrence here. the government is struggling to maintain law and order let alone push through broader reforms. it's not just egypt though that is dominating kerry's agenda. he also met with secretary general of the arab league. for the first time in two years the u.s. says it will now give direct, nonlethal aid to rebels fighting to topple president assad. the
washington is supporting egypt's islamist president morsi just like it once backed former leader hosni mubarak. >> we are protesting against american interest groups and supporting a fascist regime. >> reporter: the country's opposition warned kerry president morsi's government is undermining democracy, human rights, and consolidating power. >> we come here as friends for the egyptian people, not for one government, for one person, or one party or ideology but for the egyptian...
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accuse its leader mohamed morsi of essentially stepping into the same role as the ousted dictator hosni mubarak now it is true that the united states has maintained close ties with morsi but the criticism is that he is failing to implement reforms and at the same time he is turning the country into a more religiously conservative ruling system at least two opposition figures have refused invitations from kerry to sit down and hold talks with him and this follows this week a call by the united states for the main opposition group and that is known as the national salvation front to reverse its decision to boycott parliamentary elections that are due to begin next month john kerry was in turkey on friday telling the turks that they need to improve their relationship with israel the turkish prime minister recently made the comment that zionism was a crime against humanity and response to those kerry said that the comments were objectionable this comment could indeed frustrate kerry's attempts to try and create an improvement in a strange israeli turkish relations that has hit an all time low what
accuse its leader mohamed morsi of essentially stepping into the same role as the ousted dictator hosni mubarak now it is true that the united states has maintained close ties with morsi but the criticism is that he is failing to implement reforms and at the same time he is turning the country into a more religiously conservative ruling system at least two opposition figures have refused invitations from kerry to sit down and hold talks with him and this follows this week a call by the united...
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ever since the two thousand and eleven revolution and the ousting of its long standing president hosni mubarak. has been a suicide attack on a court complex in the northwestern pakistani city of peshawar two suicide bombers attempted an attack on the combat compound on the shot however the second managed to detonate his explosives at least three people were killed and many more injured no group has claimed responsibility is on the edge of pakistan's a volatile tribal region. in somalia's capital a car bomb her portal in targeting senior government officials has left at least ten civilians dead the vehicle exploded as it passed by the presidential palace sparking fires in nearby to rooms in a minivan market issues security has been tight ever since the two thousand and eleven military offensive ousted islamist rebels from the city however bombings are still common. the new israeli government will be sworn in later following weeks of horsetrading prime minister benjamin netanyahu his likud alliance teamed up with three other parties to form a cabinet then yahoo was forced to turn his back on tra
ever since the two thousand and eleven revolution and the ousting of its long standing president hosni mubarak. has been a suicide attack on a court complex in the northwestern pakistani city of peshawar two suicide bombers attempted an attack on the combat compound on the shot however the second managed to detonate his explosives at least three people were killed and many more injured no group has claimed responsibility is on the edge of pakistan's a volatile tribal region. in somalia's...
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accuse its leader mohamed morsi of essentially stepping into the same role as the ousted dictator hosni mubarak. but it states has maintained close ties with morsi but the criticism is that he is failing to implement reforms and at the same time he is turning the country into a more religiously conservative ruling system at least two opposition figures have refused invitations from kerry to sit down and hold talks with him and this follows this week a call by the united states for the main opposition group and that is known as the national salvation front to reverse its decision to boycott parliamentary elections that are due to begin next month paula john kerry was in turkey wasn't a key nato ally how did that visit. well kerry as you say was in turkey on friday and there he met with the turkish prime minister he was trying to tell the turks really that they need to improve relations particularly with israel that in the ninety's was a close ally with the turks and both israel and turkey are close allies to the united states in this region he just time as the turkish prime minister for saying t
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might shift its position sort of the way it did in egypt when it went from a backing hosni mubarak tobacking the calls for change and the revolution there and i don't lou to see the reason why because egypt is very different i think that egypt is very economically dependent on u.s. aid and this analysis so that the u.s. will completely bar it goes where would come into power would still be dependent on u.s. money and the brown envelopes in our if you like whereas in bahrain for instance of saudi arabia's arabia who asked all reserves so if they were the opposition were to take power or new groups works take power in those countries that it would have their own natural resources so they would be naturally more economically independent of the u.s. and the u.s. would not have the whole of them and the other factor of course is the opposition in bahrain and these other gulf states in the shiite of the solution and these would be likely to be very friendly with iran be the ultimate nightmare. all right well thank you so much weighing in on all those issues there regarding a secretary of st
might shift its position sort of the way it did in egypt when it went from a backing hosni mubarak tobacking the calls for change and the revolution there and i don't lou to see the reason why because egypt is very different i think that egypt is very economically dependent on u.s. aid and this analysis so that the u.s. will completely bar it goes where would come into power would still be dependent on u.s. money and the brown envelopes in our if you like whereas in bahrain for instance of...
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the track record of the military when they were in power during the transitional period after hosni mubaraktepped down was not a good one there were many human rights violations and so many protesters killed they say if the verdict doesn't go the way of the residents tomorrow they will see clashes between the army and the people and in this instance one activist said to me earlier this afternoon this could see even higher levels of violence however people tonight are as i said mourning their dads and preparing for tomorrow which will see the remaining defendants tried in this book or massacre that occurred last february we will have to see overnight so whether anything develops and people's reactions tomorrow to this verdict. less than a days left until the next run a verdict has to be passed but sharif could have seen the gyptian american journalist from democracy now has told me that he believes whatever the outcome it will make little difference to the rest. many people expect that whatever the verdict comes down that some party will be angry either people imports aide or people in cairo
the track record of the military when they were in power during the transitional period after hosni mubaraktepped down was not a good one there were many human rights violations and so many protesters killed they say if the verdict doesn't go the way of the residents tomorrow they will see clashes between the army and the people and in this instance one activist said to me earlier this afternoon this could see even higher levels of violence however people tonight are as i said mourning their...
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egypt has been plagued by infighting, protest and economic citations, since hosni mubarak was toppled 2 years ago. he met with muhammad morsi, with a message that egypt needs to have political and economic reforms. the u.s. will provide $200 million because of cairo's promise to reform. the obama administration remains deeply concerned that continuing instability in egypt will destabilize the middle-east region. if the situation in egypt will likely get worse in the coming weeks as the opposition is toset to boycott the next month parliament elections. some opposition groups refused to meet with secretary of state kerry, in protest of his visit, believing that the u.s. is too supportive of the ruling muslim brotherhood party. kerry insisted that the united states is not in the process of picking would it winners, they t egypt's government to work together to find solutions to economic and political problems. >> thank you. sunday mass at the vatican was the first without a pope in 8 years. tomorrow, a date will be set for the conclave. we have more on the search for a new pope. >> repo
egypt has been plagued by infighting, protest and economic citations, since hosni mubarak was toppled 2 years ago. he met with muhammad morsi, with a message that egypt needs to have political and economic reforms. the u.s. will provide $200 million because of cairo's promise to reform. the obama administration remains deeply concerned that continuing instability in egypt will destabilize the middle-east region. if the situation in egypt will likely get worse in the coming weeks as the...
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the predecessor, hosni mubarak, was a dictator. he was pro american.the peace, helped us with al qaeda, and maybe he had to go. but by pushing him out by the administration with no real whan. martin luthermubarak, gnp growty good when he was there but now it's flatlined. he was able to have growing economy. >> neil: you're saying now with the new government. a lot of people are protesting, we could be repeating some -- the worth of it, -- the worst of it, where we're give iing money to people who are already rebelling against us. >> what has the muslim brotherhood given to egypt? their economy is in sham belows. they have to import their wheat. they don't have foreign currency reserves to pay for the wheat. >> we bet on the wrong horse again? >> what are we doing in the middle of their fight. i believe in foreign aid and buying friend because it's cheaper than killing them -- >> neil: now turns out they're not. right? >> well, why are we picking the winners and losers in these situations? whether -- once a dictator leaves it's a three act play. first a
the predecessor, hosni mubarak, was a dictator. he was pro american.the peace, helped us with al qaeda, and maybe he had to go. but by pushing him out by the administration with no real whan. martin luthermubarak, gnp growty good when he was there but now it's flatlined. he was able to have growing economy. >> neil: you're saying now with the new government. a lot of people are protesting, we could be repeating some -- the worth of it, -- the worst of it, where we're give iing money to...
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. >>> egypt's ousted president hosni mubarak will be retried in april.t from the country's state-run news agency. the 84-year-old successfully appealed a life sentence he received for his role in the deaths of hundreds of protesters two years ago. >>> an exciting and optimistic announcement today for doctors working to cure hiv and aids, they say an hiv positive little girl is functionally cured of her infection. cured. the 2-year-old got the virus from her mother. the girl is the second person ever declared cured of hiv. >>> the federal spending cuts that were never supposed to happen, well, they did happen. and lawmakers in both parties are eager to make sure americans realize who is to blame. the sunday talk shows featured plenty of back and forth including remarks by john mccain who says it is up to the president to lead the country to compromise. >> this sequester, it requires the president to lead and for us to sit down. if he will stop going out and running campaign events and bashing republicans and coming back to washington. why not take a day a
. >>> egypt's ousted president hosni mubarak will be retried in april.t from the country's state-run news agency. the 84-year-old successfully appealed a life sentence he received for his role in the deaths of hundreds of protesters two years ago. >>> an exciting and optimistic announcement today for doctors working to cure hiv and aids, they say an hiv positive little girl is functionally cured of her infection. cured. the 2-year-old got the virus from her mother. the girl is...
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the new information could affect hosni mubarak's new trial. mubarak was convicted of not doing more to prevent protester death. >>> north korea stepping up its military threat tonight. state television showed leader visiting an army facility located on an island in disputed waters. president kim had threatened to launch a nuclear attack against the u.s. after its support for tougher u.n. sanctions against the regime. those are your world headlines. >>> should you have to pay double for green? we separate fact from fiction when it comes to the real price of san francisco's proposed new power program. >>> making that smart phone even smarter. a tiny tweak turning the iphone into a medical microscope. >>> we had mid and upper 80s today. temperatures cooling off a little bit with low to mid 70s here across the bay area. while we are looking at warm weather we are looking at an increasing allergy forecast. everything off the charts. >>> in health matters a california legislator is offering up a unique solution to what he says is an upcoming doctor
the new information could affect hosni mubarak's new trial. mubarak was convicted of not doing more to prevent protester death. >>> north korea stepping up its military threat tonight. state television showed leader visiting an army facility located on an island in disputed waters. president kim had threatened to launch a nuclear attack against the u.s. after its support for tougher u.n. sanctions against the regime. those are your world headlines. >>> should you have to pay...
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accuse its leader mohamed morsi of essentially stepping into the same role as the ousted dictator hosni mubarak now it is true that the united states has maintained close ties with morsi but the criticism is that he is failing to implement reforms and at the same time he is turning the country into a more religiously conservative ruling system at least two opposition figures have refused invitations from kerry to sit down and hold talks with him and this follows this week a call by the united states for the main opposition group and that is known as the national salvation front to reverse its decision to boycott parliamentary elections that are due to begin next month john kerry was in turkey on friday telling the turks that they need to improve their relationship with israel the turkish prime minister recently made the comment that zionism was a crime against humanity and response to those kerry said that the comments were objectionable this comment could indeed frustrate kerry's attempts to try and create an improvement in a strange israeli turkish relations that has hit an all time low what
accuse its leader mohamed morsi of essentially stepping into the same role as the ousted dictator hosni mubarak now it is true that the united states has maintained close ties with morsi but the criticism is that he is failing to implement reforms and at the same time he is turning the country into a more religiously conservative ruling system at least two opposition figures have refused invitations from kerry to sit down and hold talks with him and this follows this week a call by the united...
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. >> the ban on beards for police officers here in egypt started under president hosni mubarak who was for keeping islam out of politics and out of the police force. one of the most effective tools mubarak used to oppress islamists was brutal attacks by the police force. then came the 2011 revolution. out went mubarak, in came the promise of political and personal freedom for all egyptians. including freedom for devout muslim egyptian men who believe their prophet mohamed said men should wear beards. it's a teaching many muslims accept, but not all. i respect my religion's teaching and what it orders me to do says officer maher, energized by the revolution some police officers started sporting beards. the interior ministry suspended them. the bearded band of police hit back with lawsuits and protests. we won't leave, says this captain. we want egypt to be based on the values of the revolution, to not ban people based on gender or religion. egypt's battle over beards highlights the intense conflict that came after the revolution between islamists and secularists. fueling the conflict? d
. >> the ban on beards for police officers here in egypt started under president hosni mubarak who was for keeping islam out of politics and out of the police force. one of the most effective tools mubarak used to oppress islamists was brutal attacks by the police force. then came the 2011 revolution. out went mubarak, in came the promise of political and personal freedom for all egyptians. including freedom for devout muslim egyptian men who believe their prophet mohamed said men should...
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also today egypt's state-run news agency said that former president hosni mubarak will be retried inil, after a life sentence for his role in the deaths of protesters two years ago. >>> those ominous and feared forced spending cuts are now officially in place. now what? major stock markets actually went higher on friday and so far there's been no panic on the streets. also, since the cuts will take effect gradually, the political impact may be delayed as well. or will it. let's talk about it with our two favorite analysts. l.z. is a senior writer at espn. great to see you both. coming out of this, you know, republicans seem to be sounding pretty confident, saying that they held firm not raising taxes. do you think the president overplayed his hand on this a bit saying this was dumb and arbitrary? >> i don't think so. i just think he necessarily hasn't done a great job explaining how this is going to impact us in the long run. if you're waiting for something to happen immediately because of the cuts, i don't think a lot of americans are going to feel that. i would like to go back and
also today egypt's state-run news agency said that former president hosni mubarak will be retried inil, after a life sentence for his role in the deaths of protesters two years ago. >>> those ominous and feared forced spending cuts are now officially in place. now what? major stock markets actually went higher on friday and so far there's been no panic on the streets. also, since the cuts will take effect gradually, the political impact may be delayed as well. or will it. let's talk...
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. >>> just in to cnn hosni mubarak will be retried. a judge convicted him for ordering the killing of hundreds of protesters during the arab spring. he was sentenced to life in prison, but in january a cairo court granted mubarak a retrial. also on trial, egypt's former interior minister and several top security chiefs. the former president is currently being held at a military hospital. >>> anger is erupting at the u.s. and its top diplomat. john kerry is meeting with morsi before heading to saudi arabia later today. earlier protesters held up anti-kerry signs. washington wants to support democracy in egypt, but 'cause not favor any one party. egypt has been engulfed in clashes ahead of next month's parliamentary elections. >>> a 7-year-old thought he was doing something harmless with his breakfast pastry that is, until his teacher saw him. >> she was pretty mad and i think i was in big trouble. >> oh, he was in trouble all right. getting a punishment that his father calls insanity. >>> preparing to make the march from selma to montgo
. >>> just in to cnn hosni mubarak will be retried. a judge convicted him for ordering the killing of hundreds of protesters during the arab spring. he was sentenced to life in prison, but in january a cairo court granted mubarak a retrial. also on trial, egypt's former interior minister and several top security chiefs. the former president is currently being held at a military hospital. >>> anger is erupting at the u.s. and its top diplomat. john kerry is meeting with morsi...
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friend and president hosni mubarak, who was ousted in the revolution 2 years ago, will be tried againa combustible event sure to royal the warring factions. meanwhile, the new secretary of state is sticking to his script, after leading morsi, he said, when egypt takes the difficult steps to strengthen its economy and build political unity and justice, we will also unlock much-needed private-sector investments and broader financial assistance. with that, he completed his two-day drop-in, by releasing $250 million of u.s. aid, with many more yillion -- millions standing by in the pipeline of it is indeed the time of the locusts. >> eric: more voter registration fraud has surfaced. coming up, we will tell you who it is and how to stop it. ♪ so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the rd like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today
friend and president hosni mubarak, who was ousted in the revolution 2 years ago, will be tried againa combustible event sure to royal the warring factions. meanwhile, the new secretary of state is sticking to his script, after leading morsi, he said, when egypt takes the difficult steps to strengthen its economy and build political unity and justice, we will also unlock much-needed private-sector investments and broader financial assistance. with that, he completed his two-day drop-in, by...
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map of the middle east with the slaughter in syria, with the overthrow of a key american ally, hosni mubarakgypt. overthrow of gaddafi, a terrorist providing critical information about intel, muslim brotherhood in north africa to the united states. those people are gone and you see the rise of the islamists this is part and parcel of a bigger strategy and nobody is asking the key questions about what obama really wants. >> sean: i have a follow-up. my last question is on track here. hold that thought i want to give gary a chance first. >> the president, we have the killing of bin laden proclaimed he was doing great at national security and all of this lined up. he failed at the three o'clock in the morning phone call, actually 4:30 in the afternoon and failed to deploy before, during and even after, not getting it out. >> sean: he covered up, lied. >> could have made a phone call to a french security company in benghazi and secured that place after words within 12 hours. >> sean: could have thanked george bush, but for the enhanced interrogation there wouldn't have been the courier that led
map of the middle east with the slaughter in syria, with the overthrow of a key american ally, hosni mubarakgypt. overthrow of gaddafi, a terrorist providing critical information about intel, muslim brotherhood in north africa to the united states. those people are gone and you see the rise of the islamists this is part and parcel of a bigger strategy and nobody is asking the key questions about what obama really wants. >> sean: i have a follow-up. my last question is on track here. hold...
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also today egypt's state run news agency reports that former president hosni mubarak will be retried in april. the 84-year-old mubarak is appealing a life sentence for his role in the deaths of protesters two years ago. >>> news from the british royal family this weekend. it's about the health of queen elizabeth ii. she's 86 years old and spending tonight and probably tomorrow night in a london hospital. a few minutes ago i talked with hur royal correspondent max foster in london. >> reporter: there is a lot of speculation. we get very little information. we have had the statement and i have had some chats with some people in the palace today as well. what they're telling me is she's in good health and in good spirits actually. but you have to look at what's happened here. she hasn't been in hospital for a decade. she's in hospital. this is the sort of person that doesn't like fuss. she doesn't rush into hospital at the drop of a hat. she was -- we were told about this gastroenteritis on friday. she probably had it before. we go to sunday and she's in hospital. there has been some an
also today egypt's state run news agency reports that former president hosni mubarak will be retried in april. the 84-year-old mubarak is appealing a life sentence for his role in the deaths of protesters two years ago. >>> news from the british royal family this weekend. it's about the health of queen elizabeth ii. she's 86 years old and spending tonight and probably tomorrow night in a london hospital. a few minutes ago i talked with hur royal correspondent max foster in london....