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. >>> former president hosni mubarak's trial, and his son, has been delayed. the men face charge, for the uprising and financial corruption. hosni mubarak was ab sent for health reasons. >> egyptian has spoken about the sentencing of the journalists saying: >>> al jazeera journalist mohamed fadel fahmy has been committed to hospital. he and two other al jazeera journalists spent 191 days in prison. mohamed fadel fahmy was sentenced along with peter greste to seven years in prison. baher mohamed was given 10 years for picking up a spent bullet and having it in had her possession. >>> al jazeera rejects the charges and demand the journalist be freed. peter greste's family launched a campaign to secure their release. his brother gave details of a new website and a bank account where people can contribute. he spoke about his parent's recent meeting with peter in cairo. >> it was emotional. it's the first time that he was seen in the flesh, for six months. there was a tear shed. it was more distressing. we expected a 2-hour visit with peter. and in the end it was c
. >>> former president hosni mubarak's trial, and his son, has been delayed. the men face charge, for the uprising and financial corruption. hosni mubarak was ab sent for health reasons. >> egyptian has spoken about the sentencing of the journalists saying: >>> al jazeera journalist mohamed fadel fahmy has been committed to hospital. he and two other al jazeera journalists spent 191 days in prison. mohamed fadel fahmy was sentenced along with peter greste to seven years...
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of rage on the anniversary when egypt has a long history of military leaders predecessor here hosni mubarak was an air marshal he managed to stay at the helm for thirty years and following the country's arab spring mohamed morsi was an elected he wasn't a military man however the revolutions hopes of democracy were quickly dashed by a military coup and so once again there is a former army chief in power this time. but a representative of the arab boys association thinks egyptians have a lot to discover about their new leader people of egypt believe that the revolution has been stolen from them the fear of quote if we just look back at their military dictatorship of hosni mubarak they got rid of him they had. a state which they didn't like the life they voted for but many people didn't like it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi in my view even mubarak could do in terms of putting people in prison in terms of robbing people from even the mistake of going through turban and water i think probably see at the end of the year will probably regret having become presi
of rage on the anniversary when egypt has a long history of military leaders predecessor here hosni mubarak was an air marshal he managed to stay at the helm for thirty years and following the country's arab spring mohamed morsi was an elected he wasn't a military man however the revolutions hopes of democracy were quickly dashed by a military coup and so once again there is a former army chief in power this time. but a representative of the arab boys association thinks egyptians have a lot to...
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hosni mubarak they got rid of him they had one year of a state which they didn't like they like they voted for but many people didn't like it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi who in my view he is even worse than mubarak of the egyptian state and he's doing all the things that even mubarak couldn't do in terms of but he people imprisoned him in terms of prohibiting people from even demonstrating it's still going through what i think probably see the end of the year probably regret having to become the president play more on r.t. dot com including french cops playing hide and seek with a bomb. police say airport hide a block of explosives during training exercises and forget where they put it out online how the package could have disappeared for a week. and a japanese politician a gut wrenching sob trying to explain how he spent thirty thousand dollars of government money on travel video and instant viral on you tube inspiring some wild copycats even take a look at them an hour to. your friend post a photo from a vacation you can't. comment different. t
hosni mubarak they got rid of him they had one year of a state which they didn't like they like they voted for but many people didn't like it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi who in my view he is even worse than mubarak of the egyptian state and he's doing all the things that even mubarak couldn't do in terms of but he people imprisoned him in terms of prohibiting people from even demonstrating it's still going through what i think probably see the end of the...
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to several arrests egypt has a long history of military leaders mohamed morsi its predecessor hosni mubarak was an air marshal he will the country for three decades after the arab spring morsi was elected he wasn't a military man but the revolutions hopes of democracy were dashed by a military coup and once again a former army chief is in charge this time abdul fatah al sisi representative from the arab lawyers association thinks egyptians have a lot to learn about their new leader. people of egypt believe that the revolution has been stolen from them if we are caught if we just look back they had a military dictatorship of hosni mubarak they got rid of him they had one year of as state which they didn't live a life they voted for but many people didn't like it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi who is in my view he's even worse than mubarak let alone what they gyptian state and he's he's doing all the things that even mubarak couldn't do in terms of putting people in prison and mihm in terms of prohibiting people from even demonstrating it's still going throu
to several arrests egypt has a long history of military leaders mohamed morsi its predecessor hosni mubarak was an air marshal he will the country for three decades after the arab spring morsi was elected he wasn't a military man but the revolutions hopes of democracy were dashed by a military coup and once again a former army chief is in charge this time abdul fatah al sisi representative from the arab lawyers association thinks egyptians have a lot to learn about their new leader. people of...
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that hosni mubarak they got rid of him they had one you know for a state which they didn't like they like they voted for but many people didn't like it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi who in my view he's even worse than mubarak let alone what they gyptian state and he's he's doing all the things that even mubarak couldn't do in terms of putting people in prison and in terms of prohibiting people from even demonstrating it's still going through job and what i think probably see at the end of the year we'll probably regret having to become the president we have plenty more for you at r.t. dot com including french cops play hide and seek with a bomb placed at massey airport hide a block of explosives during a training exercise and then forget where they put it check out online the package could have dissipated for a week. and a japanese politician since he got wrenching sobs trying to explain how he spent thirty thousand dollars in government money on travel the video was an instant hit on the cheap inspiring some wild copycat you can take a look at the
that hosni mubarak they got rid of him they had one you know for a state which they didn't like they like they voted for but many people didn't like it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi who in my view he's even worse than mubarak let alone what they gyptian state and he's he's doing all the things that even mubarak couldn't do in terms of putting people in prison and in terms of prohibiting people from even demonstrating it's still going through job and what i...
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rage on the anniversary well egypt has a long history of military leaders morsi is predecessor hosni mubarak was an air marshal he managed to stay at the helm for thirty years or so following the country's arab spring mohammed morsi was elected he wasn't a military man however the for evolution is hopes of democracy were quickly dashed by a military coup and so once again there is a former army chief in power this time abdul fattah think is the man a representative of the arab lawyers association think suggestions have a lot to discover about their new leader people of egypt believe that the revolution has been stolen from them the full quote if we just look back at their military dictatorship after that hosni mubarak they got rid of him they had one year of a state which they didn't like they like they voted for but many people didn't like it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi who in my view he is even worse than mubarak let alone all of the egyptian state and he's doing all the things that even mubarak couldn't do in terms of but he people in prison and in te
rage on the anniversary well egypt has a long history of military leaders morsi is predecessor hosni mubarak was an air marshal he managed to stay at the helm for thirty years or so following the country's arab spring mohammed morsi was elected he wasn't a military man however the for evolution is hopes of democracy were quickly dashed by a military coup and so once again there is a former army chief in power this time abdul fattah think is the man a representative of the arab lawyers...
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hosni mubarak they got rid of him they had one you know if a state which they didn't like they like they voted for but many people didn't like it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi who is in my view he's even worse than mubarak the egyptian state and he's he's doing all the things that even the out of couldn't do in terms of but he people imprisoned him in terms of prohibiting people from even demonstrating he's still going through what i think probably see the end of the year probably regret having to become the president one of the missions for egypt's new president is to revive the country's battered economy so who would you get to help how about tony blair former british pm who dragged into war before reinventing himself as a boy could be the future savior of egyptian finances find out how that position on water. in it together why african leaders are granting themselves and allies immunity from trial for war crimes genocide and crimes against humanity a report on their summit on our team. one of the world's richest energy firms is moving to one of euro
hosni mubarak they got rid of him they had one you know if a state which they didn't like they like they voted for but many people didn't like it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi who is in my view he's even worse than mubarak the egyptian state and he's he's doing all the things that even the out of couldn't do in terms of but he people imprisoned him in terms of prohibiting people from even demonstrating he's still going through what i think probably see the...
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muslim brotherhood supporters called for a day of rage on the anniversary morsi is predecessor hosni mubarak managed to stay at the helm for thirty years before a popular uprising forced his resignation mohamed morsi was the first islamicists to lead the arab country and also the first from outside the military however the revolutions hopes of democracy were quickly dashed and now have once again chosen a military man ninety seven percent voted for the retired field marshal abdul fattah el-sisi while a representative of the arab lawyers association thinks egypt have a lot to discover about their new leader people of egypt believe that the revolution has been stolen from them the full quote if we just look back at their military dictatorship our host him about it they got rid of him they had one year of a state which they didn't like they like they voted for but many people didn't like it but the end result now they have a military regime they have sisi who is in my view he is even worse than mubarak and all of the egyptians think he is he's doing all the things that even mubarak couldn't do
muslim brotherhood supporters called for a day of rage on the anniversary morsi is predecessor hosni mubarak managed to stay at the helm for thirty years before a popular uprising forced his resignation mohamed morsi was the first islamicists to lead the arab country and also the first from outside the military however the revolutions hopes of democracy were quickly dashed and now have once again chosen a military man ninety seven percent voted for the retired field marshal abdul fattah el-sisi...
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it has got a long history of military leaders of course morsi is predecessor hosni mubarak was an air marshal he ruled the country for three decades after the country's arab spring mohamed morsy was then elected he wasn't a military man but the revolutions hopes of democracy were quickly dashed by that military coup so once again a former army chief is in charge this time fattah el-sisi so the revolution as we can see has gone a full circle all our news fingertips twenty four seven at r.t. dot com thanks for being with us after the break another behind the scenes look at how we deliver the news to you in the latest episode of news team. yes it's official the mainstream media must be made up of stereotypical gossipy teenage girls i mean how else can you explain the fact that michelle obama using the term chipped has become a scandal i don't white house summit on working families mrs obama explained that when she was working part time she realized she was getting chipped because she was actually king full time but only getting paid the part time salary technically the term gypped is som
it has got a long history of military leaders of course morsi is predecessor hosni mubarak was an air marshal he ruled the country for three decades after the country's arab spring mohamed morsy was then elected he wasn't a military man but the revolutions hopes of democracy were quickly dashed by that military coup so once again a former army chief is in charge this time fattah el-sisi so the revolution as we can see has gone a full circle all our news fingertips twenty four seven at r.t. dot...
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backed dictator hosni mubarak barked excuse me brutally crackdown on protesters causing mass slaughter and injury of civilians the weapons used to carry out that barbarism putting tear gas canisters and grenades were all american made it. beyond the middle east though militant groups in africa are also benefiting from u.s. weapons that are apparently just up for grabs as western forces built up counterterrorism operations in countries like marchand niger and mali and elsewhere last year defense news reported that militia fighters raided a libyan base that housed a u.s. weapons arsenal by sunrise fighters and stolen several u.s. military vehicles and hundreds of u.s. made automatic weapons and equipment but of course none of this is new because whether directly or indirectly there are too many instances to count where u.s. weapons have made it into the hands or so called adversaries like in the one nine hundred eighty s. when u.s. weapons were provided to soldiers in iraq and panama as well as so-called freedom fighters in afghanistan who would later become members of the taliban and al
backed dictator hosni mubarak barked excuse me brutally crackdown on protesters causing mass slaughter and injury of civilians the weapons used to carry out that barbarism putting tear gas canisters and grenades were all american made it. beyond the middle east though militant groups in africa are also benefiting from u.s. weapons that are apparently just up for grabs as western forces built up counterterrorism operations in countries like marchand niger and mali and elsewhere last year defense...
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. >> it was million and a half people in egypt and the generals in egypt that got rid of hosni mubarak, not obama. >> when you say bring in new staff he doesn't listen to them anyway. his attorney general says this is the most dangerous time this, is the most frightening since i've been attorney general. a little bit different than tranquil. >> number one, 200 plus marines not 2,000 marines -- >> excuse me, you're right. >> also, under president obama, clinton, bush and obama all had about the same number of illegals coming across the border. president obama sent the fewest back. you're wrong on that one as well. you say he's doing a better job than prior presidents. you're wrong. >> forget sending back, how many have come in? >> the point being about a million a year and fewer than 400,000. >> 6 million of the 11 million here are president obama. >> i don't know how many have come and gone. >> that's ridiculous. >> you can look the numbers up if you want. >> also we can agree that unaccompanied minors that's the crisis, that's why we're asking the taxpayers to fund $3.7 billion worth
. >> it was million and a half people in egypt and the generals in egypt that got rid of hosni mubarak, not obama. >> when you say bring in new staff he doesn't listen to them anyway. his attorney general says this is the most dangerous time this, is the most frightening since i've been attorney general. a little bit different than tranquil. >> number one, 200 plus marines not 2,000 marines -- >> excuse me, you're right. >> also, under president obama, clinton,...
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assad overreacted himself, looking at the arab uprisings and what happened to hosni mubarak and to ben ali in tunisia n what seemed to be happening and did happen to abdul assad in yemen and what was happening in bahrain and so on. he looked at this and panicked and he determined to nip the whole thing in the bud and used force. and that escalated the thing very quickly, especially because there were people happy to supply weapons to counter him. we made the mistake of believing that because hosni mubarak had been overthrown with a little push, assad would go. and yet the realities of syria internally in terms of sectarian interests, ethnic interests, balances within the sunni community, secular versus religious were vastly more complicated. and assad is winning, despite all the predictions that he would be overthrown. so i'd say the first thing is stop taking sides in syria. try to lower the level of the fighting. reduce the flow of arms. talk to the iranians, the russians. talk to the saudis. act ourselves to try to lower the level of the fighting, not raise it. and so this is, i gue
assad overreacted himself, looking at the arab uprisings and what happened to hosni mubarak and to ben ali in tunisia n what seemed to be happening and did happen to abdul assad in yemen and what was happening in bahrain and so on. he looked at this and panicked and he determined to nip the whole thing in the bud and used force. and that escalated the thing very quickly, especially because there were people happy to supply weapons to counter him. we made the mistake of believing that because...
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how i and several of the president's incisors were more cautious about what it would mean when hosni mubarak left power and others were incredibly committed and had good reasons the united states should get behind his leaving but it was a constant balancing act and it was something that nobody was 100% satisfied with. the unfortunate results left the big opening for the only two organized groups in society, the muslim brotherhood and the army and we saw what that led to. when i joined a small group evaluating the evidence on osama bin laden, it was a very hard call. we had intelligence that had been painstakingly gathered that pointed to this compound but the best you could say was that it was a 40% to 60% probability so it was a lot of bad checks. does this look like a place that would be housing bin laden? what are the facts that would lead you to that conclusion? the president's advisers were divided not because one was right and what was wrong but because we were all really looking hard to come to the best recommendation. at the end of the process i recommended to the president that he p
how i and several of the president's incisors were more cautious about what it would mean when hosni mubarak left power and others were incredibly committed and had good reasons the united states should get behind his leaving but it was a constant balancing act and it was something that nobody was 100% satisfied with. the unfortunate results left the big opening for the only two organized groups in society, the muslim brotherhood and the army and we saw what that led to. when i joined a small...
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because in the summer of 2012 after the revolution of hosni mubarak, morsi won. so in from summer of 2012 until summer of 2013, not only was the muslim brotherhood not a terrorist organization, it was the government of the country. and now, all of a sudden, it's a terrorist organization. so this is, you know, makes your head spin, the redefinition of politics in this post, revolution period. but the roots of these attitudes toward the muslim brotherhood. and of the brotherhood's own, i think, political mistakes go back in 20th century egyptian history. egypt was invaded by britain in 1882. it was just a colony. and there was a british -- one of the longer lasting one was lord chromer. and they ran egypt kind of as a cotton farm to produce cotton for british factories and for the benefit of the british as you might expect. they didn't do anything about spreading mass competition or literacy in egypt. he thought it was a stupid idea. he said we did that in india and they formed a communist party and started to try to kick us out. we won't make that mistake in egypt
because in the summer of 2012 after the revolution of hosni mubarak, morsi won. so in from summer of 2012 until summer of 2013, not only was the muslim brotherhood not a terrorist organization, it was the government of the country. and now, all of a sudden, it's a terrorist organization. so this is, you know, makes your head spin, the redefinition of politics in this post, revolution period. but the roots of these attitudes toward the muslim brotherhood. and of the brotherhood's own, i think,...
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because in the summer of 2012 after the revolution of hosni mubarak, morsi won. so in from summer of 2012 until summer of 2013, not only was the muslim brotherhood not a terrorist organization, it was the government of the country. and now, all of a sudden, it's a terrorist organization. so this is, you know, makes your head spin, the redefinition of politics in this post, revolution period. but the roots of these attitudes toward the muslim brotherhood. and of the brotherhood's own, i think, political mistakes go back in 20th century egyptian history. egypt was invaded by britain in 1882. it was just a colony. and there was a british -- one of the longer lasting one was lord chromer. and they ran egypt kind of as a cotton farm to produce cotton for british factories and for the benefit of the british as you might expect. they didn't do anything about spreading mass competition or literacy in egypt. he thought it was a stupid idea. he said we did that in india and they formed a communist party and started to try to kick us out. we won't make that mistake in egypt
because in the summer of 2012 after the revolution of hosni mubarak, morsi won. so in from summer of 2012 until summer of 2013, not only was the muslim brotherhood not a terrorist organization, it was the government of the country. and now, all of a sudden, it's a terrorist organization. so this is, you know, makes your head spin, the redefinition of politics in this post, revolution period. but the roots of these attitudes toward the muslim brotherhood. and of the brotherhood's own, i think,...