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in little egypt, because large number of american egyptians living there. what are people telling you? >> reporter: i think it's safe to say emotions are running high in little egypt. angry and fearful and one man reduced to tears. when you walk around the streets and visit cafe, all tvs are set to the news coverage. people are watching that coverage very very closely. most people we spoke to said they are supportive of the military that ousted mohamed morsi and said even though he was a democratically elected president, he made promises to take care of the egyptian people and didn't deliver and said morsi's muslim brotherhood is a terrorist group. mostly the tone around here is one of concern for the homeland. >> what's going on there? >> what's going on? killing people in the streets, innocent people. >> 84 churches in one day. >> i'm a muslim but i'm against the muslim brotherhood and what they're doing. we thought when he come to the power he would work for the egyptian people, but -- but he was working for his organization. miuslim muslim. it's not fai
in little egypt, because large number of american egyptians living there. what are people telling you? >> reporter: i think it's safe to say emotions are running high in little egypt. angry and fearful and one man reduced to tears. when you walk around the streets and visit cafe, all tvs are set to the news coverage. people are watching that coverage very very closely. most people we spoke to said they are supportive of the military that ousted mohamed morsi and said even though he was a...
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that emotions are running high here in little egypt.re angry, fearful. one man was reduced to tears. when you walk around the streets here, when you visit cafes, all of the tvs are set to the news coverage. people are obviously watching the developments very closely. most of the people we spoke to said that they support the military. that ousted president morsi. they say that even though he was a democratically elected president, he made promises to take care of the egyptian people and didn't deliver. they also say that morsi's muslim brotherhood is a terrorist group. but mostly, around here, the tone seems to be one of concern for the homeland. what's going on there, what's -- >> what's going on? killing people in the streets, innocent people. 84 children in one day. why? >> i'm a muslim but i'm against the muslim brotherhood and what they're doing. you know? we thought when he come to the power he would work for the egyptian people but -- but he was working for his organization. or his muslim -- it's not fair. >> reporter: why is this
that emotions are running high here in little egypt.re angry, fearful. one man was reduced to tears. when you walk around the streets here, when you visit cafes, all of the tvs are set to the news coverage. people are obviously watching the developments very closely. most of the people we spoke to said that they support the military. that ousted president morsi. they say that even though he was a democratically elected president, he made promises to take care of the egyptian people and didn't...
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and many of them live in this area of queens that's known as little egypt. community of record in the u.s. and here in little egypt, when you walk around the streets, when you visit cafes, much of the talk, naturally, is centered around the bloodshed in egypt right now. in fact, in one cafe, tvs are actually set to the news coverage and people are glued to those sets. nearly everyone we spoke to said they currently have relatives living in egypt. many expressed fear about what's to come while still having hope for the future. and at least one man we talked to said even though he lives here, the u.s. should just butt out and let egypt settle its own problems. >> the voice of the egyptians in egypt right now, they ask nicely, kindly, please, mr. obama, just mind your own business. we don't stick our nose in your business, in your personal issues, so let us handle whatever is good for us. >> well, we'll see. there's no sign that's going to happen. the u.s. is, of course, very involved in what's going on in egypt. meanwhile, there's no sign that the violence is
and many of them live in this area of queens that's known as little egypt. community of record in the u.s. and here in little egypt, when you walk around the streets, when you visit cafes, much of the talk, naturally, is centered around the bloodshed in egypt right now. in fact, in one cafe, tvs are actually set to the news coverage and people are glued to those sets. nearly everyone we spoke to said they currently have relatives living in egypt. many expressed fear about what's to come while...
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egypt and the other major powers. china, russia, the u.s.. we already understand that concentrating on a given country is not good. >> the african union tries to negotiate with little success. egypt has clashed publicly with over what it sees as undue interference. these are tiring times, and worrying, too. >> it has been adopted in tunisia, libya, and the entire world is watching closely, the developments in egypt. >> the operator of the crippled fukushima nuclear plant says workers need help to stabilize and safely decommissioned damaged reactors. two more storage tanks had been found to be leaking radioactive water. it has been building up ever since the 2011 senomyx regard a triple meltdown. we talked to frightened nearby residents. >> since the accident, the residents have never had time to ease their minds from radiation fears. they fought to reassure safety of their products and displaced residents dreamed of returning to their homes. but contaminated water leaks to trade their hopes. -- betrayed their hopes. many asked if there will be a time that they can come back. the water is being pulled continuously into the soil. >> tokyo electric admitted 300 tons o
egypt and the other major powers. china, russia, the u.s.. we already understand that concentrating on a given country is not good. >> the african union tries to negotiate with little success. egypt has clashed publicly with over what it sees as undue interference. these are tiring times, and worrying, too. >> it has been adopted in tunisia, libya, and the entire world is watching closely, the developments in egypt. >> the operator of the crippled fukushima nuclear plant says...
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little. few. egypt's violent spirals the deadliest week since the revolution six will the eight hundred people die clashes between protesters and security forces. while the us government needs closer condemnation of egypt's crackdown and stop short of suspending the create with a billion dollars a year. also this week's headlines a saudi prince who defected from the royal family slams the monarchy for widespread human rights abuses of the suppressing the opposition in his. exclusive interview he gave to us. london spying trash cans these why five waste units are causing a heap of trouble by scanning the smartphones that passes by without their permission.
little. few. egypt's violent spirals the deadliest week since the revolution six will the eight hundred people die clashes between protesters and security forces. while the us government needs closer condemnation of egypt's crackdown and stop short of suspending the create with a billion dollars a year. also this week's headlines a saudi prince who defected from the royal family slams the monarchy for widespread human rights abuses of the suppressing the opposition in his. exclusive interview...
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aid is suspended it will have little affect. >> egypt needs something close to between 15 and 20 billion to get by. 1.3 billion is not really going to be much. an they're going to get a lot more from the arab countries. >> reporter: for decades the u.s. has relied on egypt's military to stabilize the middle east. but the white house faces a dilemma, preserving the relationship but at what cost? >> we deplore violence against civilians. >> reporter: on thursday the president canceled joint military exercises with egypt and vowed more punitive action if the violence continues. an approach democratic senator richard blumenthal says he supports. >> looking forward i think that the approach has to be that condition our future aid on specific steps towards the rule of law and return to democracy. >> reporter: but critics of administration strategy believe the white house options are limited and arizona senator john mccain says the obama administration has lost credibility. >> we have to comply with the law. and we are-- this administration did not do that after threatening to do so. >> reporte
aid is suspended it will have little affect. >> egypt needs something close to between 15 and 20 billion to get by. 1.3 billion is not really going to be much. an they're going to get a lot more from the arab countries. >> reporter: for decades the u.s. has relied on egypt's military to stabilize the middle east. but the white house faces a dilemma, preserving the relationship but at what cost? >> we deplore violence against civilians. >> reporter: on thursday the...
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little fury in egypt security forces and probe morsi supporters locked horns in the worst violence since the revolution two years ago that has left hundreds dead. a saudi prince speaks out against the wrongdoings. the ruling monarchy in his own country condemning the injustice abuse and killings are t. talks to him exclusively. rubbish not spying wary londoners question the use of high tech litter bins that scam people smart for a report on that shortly. the storm of protest against the sochi winter olympics well some want to boycott the games over russia's law against gay propaganda to minors others call to use the event as a political protest.
little fury in egypt security forces and probe morsi supporters locked horns in the worst violence since the revolution two years ago that has left hundreds dead. a saudi prince speaks out against the wrongdoings. the ruling monarchy in his own country condemning the injustice abuse and killings are t. talks to him exclusively. rubbish not spying wary londoners question the use of high tech litter bins that scam people smart for a report on that shortly. the storm of protest against the sochi...
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little. fury in egypt security forces and pro morsi supporters lock horns in the worst violence since the revolution two years ago that has left hundreds dead. the saudi prince speaks out against the wrongdoings of the rolling monarchy in his own country condemning the injustice abuse and killings archie talks to him exclusively. i'm rubbish at spying wary londoners question the use of high tech litter bins that scan people smartphone or report on that is coming up shortly. plus a storm of l.g.b. to protest against the sochi winter olympics while some want to boycott the games over brussels law against gay propaganda to minors others call to use.
little. fury in egypt security forces and pro morsi supporters lock horns in the worst violence since the revolution two years ago that has left hundreds dead. the saudi prince speaks out against the wrongdoings of the rolling monarchy in his own country condemning the injustice abuse and killings archie talks to him exclusively. i'm rubbish at spying wary londoners question the use of high tech litter bins that scan people smartphone or report on that is coming up shortly. plus a storm of...
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sherif, talk a little about egypt and what's going on here. i've read some of your comments where you said you think it's become more dangerous for journalists. >> the numbers don't lie. we've been documenting the attacks on journalists in egypt since 1992. and over the course of 19 years under mubarak, there was only one case of journalist being killed. after the revolution, you've seen one being killed under the military leadership in a total period of 18 months. then under president morsi, you see two have been killed within a year. and since the military took over, and that's six weeks ago, four have been killed. so look at it this way, nine journalists have been killed since 1992, and four since last month. so of course there is an increase in terms of quantity here that you can see that there is specific targeting for journalists in terms of number. >> so there's a change in the attitude, it seems, under this morsi regime with pro and anti-morsi forces? >> absolutely. it didn't start with the military, let's be clear. the targeting journ
sherif, talk a little about egypt and what's going on here. i've read some of your comments where you said you think it's become more dangerous for journalists. >> the numbers don't lie. we've been documenting the attacks on journalists in egypt since 1992. and over the course of 19 years under mubarak, there was only one case of journalist being killed. after the revolution, you've seen one being killed under the military leadership in a total period of 18 months. then under president...
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aid is suspended, it will have little affect. >> egypt needs something close to 15 and $20 billion to get by. $1.3 billion is not really going to be much. and then a lot more from the other kuven trees. >> for decades, the u.s. relied on egypt's military. but the white house faced a dilemma. >> on thursday the president canceled military exercises and vowed more action if the violence continues. >> looking forward, i think that the approach has to be condition our future aid on specific steps toward the rule of law and return to democracy. >> cbs news, washington. >> critics of the administration strategy believes options are limited. john mccain says the obama administration lost credibility on the issue. sglt pretty common on the east coast. not so much here. a little lightning. >> this time a year can get interesting. we could get a chance of thunderstorms outside. right now it's quiet and temperatures are staying warm. by the afternoon, a little bit of heating. could see thunderstorms popping up. radar showing you thunderstorms. well to the south. nonetheless, we have low pressure
aid is suspended, it will have little affect. >> egypt needs something close to 15 and $20 billion to get by. $1.3 billion is not really going to be much. and then a lot more from the other kuven trees. >> for decades, the u.s. relied on egypt's military. but the white house faced a dilemma. >> on thursday the president canceled military exercises and vowed more action if the violence continues. >> looking forward, i think that the approach has to be condition our future...
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of countries in the gulf are now poor and then money into egypt so maybe it did have some leverage before but now i see as very very very little influence in egypt especially we see now in a lot of people are writing that the egyptians do not whether it's the military or the people do not care anymore and their latest actions show about when this started a few years ago in egypt the u.s. grudgingly. mubarak to step aside they grudgingly accept the results of the election when the muslim brotherhood came to power and they seem to grow jingly accept what the military did a few weeks ago as and i mean they haven't been reluctant to call it a coup when they haven't cut off i mean to say what is the united states' role in egypt doesn't even have a role in egypt should it ever or egypt is going. well this is a very complicated issue does the u.s. have a role yes of course it does have all in all the arab countries and everything that's happening in the arab countries that aid that there are support they are giving to some of these countries the diplomatic support these statements this is support to the existing the regimes in the co
of countries in the gulf are now poor and then money into egypt so maybe it did have some leverage before but now i see as very very very little influence in egypt especially we see now in a lot of people are writing that the egyptians do not whether it's the military or the people do not care anymore and their latest actions show about when this started a few years ago in egypt the u.s. grudgingly. mubarak to step aside they grudgingly accept the results of the election when the muslim...
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>> well, everyone has little influence. egypt is sorting things out on its own. it's going to be. and i think the united states has interests to protect. another thing that people forget about is preferential treatment for u.s. shipping in the canal. that's worth billions of dollars every year in money to the united states as well. so there are plenty of reasons to want to keep reasonable relations with egypt even when we don't approve of what they do. let me remind you that president morsi did all kinds of outrageous things, like giving a constitutional declaration that gave himself monarchical powers. and there were casualties after the fall of mubarak and morsi and attacks on christians and whatnot and nary a word said. >> hussein, thank you. >> of course that's a mitch bigger stick the military aid the u.s. gives and as we say -- >> yeah. lots of goods and services really servicing the entire world in large part through that as well. >> sadly, the reality is when the u.s. speaks in the middle east now, not a whole lot of people listen. that's just a sad reali
>> well, everyone has little influence. egypt is sorting things out on its own. it's going to be. and i think the united states has interests to protect. another thing that people forget about is preferential treatment for u.s. shipping in the canal. that's worth billions of dollars every year in money to the united states as well. so there are plenty of reasons to want to keep reasonable relations with egypt even when we don't approve of what they do. let me remind you that president...
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little. fury in egypt's security forces and pro morsi supporters lock horns in the worst violence since the revolution two years ago that has left hundreds dead. the saudi prince speaks out against the wrong doings of the ruling monarchy in his own country condemning the injustice abuse and killings archie talks to him exclusively. and rubbish at spying wary londoners question the use of high tech litter bins that scan people smartphone our report on that is coming up shortly. plus a storm of l.g.b. to protest against the sochi winter olympics while some want to boycott the games over a brussels law against gay propaganda to minors others call to use the event as a political protest. oh. it's ten am here in moscow you're watching the weekly this sunday with me and he said now a good to have you with us we begin with egypt which is convulsing in bloody civil unrest more than seven hundred people killed this week alone across the country friday saw two hundred deaths in clashes in cairo between supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi and his opponents backed by the military probe rather hood activi
little. fury in egypt's security forces and pro morsi supporters lock horns in the worst violence since the revolution two years ago that has left hundreds dead. the saudi prince speaks out against the wrong doings of the ruling monarchy in his own country condemning the injustice abuse and killings archie talks to him exclusively. and rubbish at spying wary londoners question the use of high tech litter bins that scan people smartphone our report on that is coming up shortly. plus a storm of...
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. >> it is a little after 8:00 in egypt. it is another bloody day of street fighting. 82 people died on friday and it brings people killed to a staggering 700. the muslim brotherhood angry their leader mohamed morsi was overthrown declared friday a day of rage. some people jumped for their lives off a bridge and others dodged bullets in front of the four seasons hotel. president obama asked cairo to lift a month long state of emergency declared earlier this week. >>> new at 11:00, a high school teacher from california helped save a german tourist after a shark attack in hawaii. the shark attacked a woman while snorkeling 75 feet offshore of a beach in maui. the woman lost her arm after being bitten in the shoulder. that's when this orange county resident sprung into action. >> she was in and out of saying these words "i'm dying." "i'm gonna die." i kept citying no you are not. we are getting you to shore. >> he backstroked through strong victims as he pulled her back to shore and she is in critical condition tonight. >>> iow
. >> it is a little after 8:00 in egypt. it is another bloody day of street fighting. 82 people died on friday and it brings people killed to a staggering 700. the muslim brotherhood angry their leader mohamed morsi was overthrown declared friday a day of rage. some people jumped for their lives off a bridge and others dodged bullets in front of the four seasons hotel. president obama asked cairo to lift a month long state of emergency declared earlier this week. >>> new at...
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. >> the dream is a little tougher in egypt. the economy there is struggling. the interim leadership is now trying to stop it from unraveling altogether. egypt's finance minister outlined short-term plans to save the economy. >> and economy in distress. public debt exceeding $200 billion. a budget deficit at 14% of gdp. not to mention the rising number of unemployed people. the government says it has a plan. >> we are trying to activate the economy. we are trying to impose national discipline. finally, we are trying to do both of those in a way that achieves social justice to the extent possible. how can you be expansionary at the same time you do not want to have a budget deficit growing so fast? >> to stimulate the economy, you have to spend more. but with a budget deficit, greater spending would need to come from increasing taxes. an option the minister says he would not like to take. >> by bringing in funds from outside the country, seeking support, counting on friends who can provide us with something -- some injection of funds from the outside, by doing t
. >> the dream is a little tougher in egypt. the economy there is struggling. the interim leadership is now trying to stop it from unraveling altogether. egypt's finance minister outlined short-term plans to save the economy. >> and economy in distress. public debt exceeding $200 billion. a budget deficit at 14% of gdp. not to mention the rising number of unemployed people. the government says it has a plan. >> we are trying to activate the economy. we are trying to impose...
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. >> it is a little after 8:00 in egypt. it is another bloody day of street fighting. 82 people died on friday and it brings people killed to a staggering 700. the muslim brotherhood angry their leader mohamed morsi was overthrown declared friday a day of rage. some people jumped for their lives off a bridge and others dodged bullets in front of the four seasons hotel. president obama asked cairo to lift a month long state of emergency declared earlier this week. >>> new at 11:00, a high school teacher from california helped save a german tourist after a shark attack in hawaii. the shark attacked a woman while snorkeling 75 feet offshore of a beach in maui. the woman lost her arm after being bitten in the shoulder. that's when thi resident sprung into action. >> she was in and out of saying these words "i'm dying." "i'm gonna die." i kept citying no you are not. we are getting you to shore. >> he backstroked through strong victims as he pulled her back to shore and she is in critical condition tonight. >>> iowa doctors are i
. >> it is a little after 8:00 in egypt. it is another bloody day of street fighting. 82 people died on friday and it brings people killed to a staggering 700. the muslim brotherhood angry their leader mohamed morsi was overthrown declared friday a day of rage. some people jumped for their lives off a bridge and others dodged bullets in front of the four seasons hotel. president obama asked cairo to lift a month long state of emergency declared earlier this week. >>> new at...
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. >> it is a little after 8:00 in egypt.t is another bloody day of street fighting. 82 people died on friday and it brings people killed to a staggering 700. the muslim brotherhood angry their leader mohamed morsi was overthrown declared friday a day of rage. some people jumped for their lives off a bridge and others dodged bullets in front of the four seasons hotel. president obama asked cairo to lift a month long state of emergency declared earlier this week. >>> new at 11:00, a high school teacher from california helped save a german tourist after a shark attack in hawaii. the shark attacked a woman while snorkeling 75 feet offshore of a beach in maui. the woman lost her arm after being bitten in the shoulder. that's when this orange county resident sprung into action. >> she was in and out of saying these words "i'm dying." "i'm gonna die." i kept citying no you are not. we are getting you to shore. >> he backstroked through strong victims as he pulled her back to shore and she is in critical condition tonight. >>> iowa
. >> it is a little after 8:00 in egypt.t is another bloody day of street fighting. 82 people died on friday and it brings people killed to a staggering 700. the muslim brotherhood angry their leader mohamed morsi was overthrown declared friday a day of rage. some people jumped for their lives off a bridge and others dodged bullets in front of the four seasons hotel. president obama asked cairo to lift a month long state of emergency declared earlier this week. >>> new at 11:00,...
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we look at why there has been so little concern despite the number of fatalities. >> funerals have been held across egypt. for the of mohammed morsi supporters, there is little sympathy to be found for the majority of the dead. all families wept for the eight people allegedly killed by security forces, most tv channels here covered the funeral of a policeman they say died in the clashes. in the mainstream media now, the muslim brotherhood is often equated with terrorism and violence. the leader said the military and businessmen or orchestrating a propaganda campaign but that ultimately it doesn't matter. >> what comes is more support to the muslim brotherhood. but even a few activists say it the movement's current demonization is a current -- a disturbing trend. >> is important that it remains in a light. are all these crazy calls for annihilating them in the media, in the official media and the private media that is owned by businessmen. most of them were loyal to of the mubarak. >> pradesh morsi protesters chanted death to the general. this thatoric such as brotherhood political opponents say is so dan
we look at why there has been so little concern despite the number of fatalities. >> funerals have been held across egypt. for the of mohammed morsi supporters, there is little sympathy to be found for the majority of the dead. all families wept for the eight people allegedly killed by security forces, most tv channels here covered the funeral of a policeman they say died in the clashes. in the mainstream media now, the muslim brotherhood is often equated with terrorism and violence. the...
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coming up, we'll show you ways to actually save big bucks on bringing up your little ones. >>> and egypting apart at the seams. what the chaos in the heart of the arab world means for those of is here us here in the unite. , i just think it's better to work with someone. someone you feel you can really partner with. unfortunately, i've found that some brokerage firms don't always encourage that kind of relationship. that's why i stopped working at the old brokerage, and started working for charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consultant are you looking for? talk to us today. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should t
coming up, we'll show you ways to actually save big bucks on bringing up your little ones. >>> and egypting apart at the seams. what the chaos in the heart of the arab world means for those of is here us here in the unite. , i just think it's better to work with someone. someone you feel you can really partner with. unfortunately, i've found that some brokerage firms don't always encourage that kind of relationship. that's why i stopped working at the old brokerage, and started working...
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things fall apart in egypt, and the world waits to find out what happens next, and who can possibly make it better. "the war room" starts now. [♪ theme music ] >> michael: having a littleun, but in egypt they are not. a month long state of emergency has been declared in egypt. egyptian officials are reporting 278 people confirmed dead, and the death toll is expected to rise. the muslim brotherhood count saying as many as 600 dead. the clash began last night when troops swarmed two pro morsi encampments and opened fire. the white house condemned the violence and urged egypt to find peace instead of imposing a state of emergency. josh earnest had this to say this morning. >> we believe that the state of emergency should end as soon as possible. violence is simply not a solution in egypt or anywhere else. violence will not create a road map for egypt's future. violence only impedes the transition to an incollusive civilian government. the world is closely watching egypt and is very concerned. >> michael: that of course was john kerry speaking. the interim president has resigned saying . . . the situation in egypt is changing by the minute, and more unrest seems inevitable
things fall apart in egypt, and the world waits to find out what happens next, and who can possibly make it better. "the war room" starts now. [♪ theme music ] >> michael: having a littleun, but in egypt they are not. a month long state of emergency has been declared in egypt. egyptian officials are reporting 278 people confirmed dead, and the death toll is expected to rise. the muslim brotherhood count saying as many as 600 dead. the clash began last night when troops swarmed...
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egypt. the truth is, there is very little trust between the americans and both sides. they have both dismay and public anger at the stand the americans have taken. the army chief spoke to the washington post today and said the americans had turned their back on the egyptian people. a lot of angry rhetoric right now despite the fact the americans are always important players in egypt, how much influence can they yield right now given this mistrust? there are two other important visits happening next week. and lindseyn mccain graham will be visiting egypt. i am not sure what they can achieve at this point, but people are talking about how much -- they are almost like a diplomatic shield for the protest. all this talk about an imminent dispersal of the police force and the thought is if you have these senior u.s. officials in visiting, maybe that much harder to give the command to the people -- to the police to disperse these protests by force. >> it will be interesting to see what happens. you mentioned all of the sit- ins around cairo. is anyone listening to the interio
egypt. the truth is, there is very little trust between the americans and both sides. they have both dismay and public anger at the stand the americans have taken. the army chief spoke to the washington post today and said the americans had turned their back on the egyptian people. a lot of angry rhetoric right now despite the fact the americans are always important players in egypt, how much influence can they yield right now given this mistrust? there are two other important visits happening...
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egypt story? >> well, it's a little early to say and there's no question the government of qatar has been sympathetic supporter of mohammed morsi's government but, egypt happened to be the lead story on opening newscast. i have to say it was played straight, just about down the middle the way i would see on any other news channel but it's little early to form those judgments. i will keep watching and form a judgement whether or not this is a channel fair and balanced to coin a phrase both in coverage of this country and around the world. >> i only know one group that's fair and balanced. >> i set you up for that. melissa: you did. howard kurtz, thank you very much. >> thank you. melissa: where is jack sparrow when you need him? pirate's joes making a killing from reselling trader joe's goods in vancouver but the grocery giant is firing the legal cannons to shut it down. the owner of pirate joe's joins with us his plans to fire back. >>> did you sign a non-compete clause when you took the last job? some say the whole idea is one of fastest growing threats to our econo. stick around and find out why? d
egypt story? >> well, it's a little early to say and there's no question the government of qatar has been sympathetic supporter of mohammed morsi's government but, egypt happened to be the lead story on opening newscast. i have to say it was played straight, just about down the middle the way i would see on any other news channel but it's little early to form those judgments. i will keep watching and form a judgement whether or not this is a channel fair and balanced to coin a phrase both...
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little too confident. thank you for that. >>> coming up on "morning joe" a bloody crackdown in egypt leaves hundreds dead and puts the white house between a rock and a hard place. we're going to weigh the administration's response and get a live report from the region straight ahead on "morning joe" and newt gingrich takes aim at his own party with some tough words for republicans who have been speaking out against obama care. we'll show you what he said. >>> also an exclusive interview with new york mayoral candidate christine quinn. we'll ask her about the debate with anthony weiner and a bunch of other stuff. joined the table the reverend al sharpton will be here, chris hayes, john meacham, sam stein. >> wasn't that great how nimble he was on set to pull back and take his bow. >> thanks for that. >> willie's making fun of my fan. that's my number one fan other than my mother. yes. we're going to be back with much more -- >> why? >> because it's hot up in here. >> you want to make your hair look nice. >> we're back after this. when you realize you need to switch to verizon, it's a reality check. i had my reality check wh
little too confident. thank you for that. >>> coming up on "morning joe" a bloody crackdown in egypt leaves hundreds dead and puts the white house between a rock and a hard place. we're going to weigh the administration's response and get a live report from the region straight ahead on "morning joe" and newt gingrich takes aim at his own party with some tough words for republicans who have been speaking out against obama care. we'll show you what he said....
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. >> tamara, i want to shift a little bit over to egypt because i do think the question here is one of human rights which is underlying a lot of our foreign policy or not underlying -- not underlying, actually, our foreign policy agenda. john leanne der son is writing about what's happening in egypt but mentions it in the context of syria as well. he says if the egyptian military violence against its own citizens is unacceptable, president obama has only one choice, cut military aid to egypt entirely. if we have lost the moral cue card, we can just watch sir yeah as the u.s., we must make clear what we're doing. we cannot pay for the bullets and sigh over the people that they kill. we are not paying for the bullets in syria but we are certainly standing idolly by. it's not clear-cut. certainly there is a call that some action needs to be taken either unilaterally. the white house doesn't feel that. i wonder what you think about the turmoil in the region. >> from a human rights perspective and since we're shifting to egypt, the dilemma has been for the u.s. between wanting to maintain i
. >> tamara, i want to shift a little bit over to egypt because i do think the question here is one of human rights which is underlying a lot of our foreign policy or not underlying -- not underlying, actually, our foreign policy agenda. john leanne der son is writing about what's happening in egypt but mentions it in the context of syria as well. he says if the egyptian military violence against its own citizens is unacceptable, president obama has only one choice, cut military aid to...
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with the spiraling situation in egypt, with defense secretary chuck hagel declaring the violence must end, though he quickly added the administration believes it has little leverage. >> our ability to influence the outcome in egypt is limited. it's up to the egyptian people and they're a large, great, sovereign nation, and it will be their responsibility to sort this out. >> reporter: some key republicans disagree and hit the sunday talk shows to declare it is time for the president to play an important card, cutting off the $1.3 billion in military aid the u.s. provides egypt each year. >> we have no credibility. we do have influence, but when you don't use that influence, then you do not have that influence. >> reporter: we are not winning the hearts and minds of those in egypt. >> we're going to have a failed state in egypt and have to suspend our aid because we can't support the reaction of the military. >> reporter: hagel said the administration is reviewing every aspect of its relationship with egypt, the president has only announced suspending a planned joint military exercise and halting delivery of four f-16 fighter planes, while deliberations o
with the spiraling situation in egypt, with defense secretary chuck hagel declaring the violence must end, though he quickly added the administration believes it has little leverage. >> our ability to influence the outcome in egypt is limited. it's up to the egyptian people and they're a large, great, sovereign nation, and it will be their responsibility to sort this out. >> reporter: some key republicans disagree and hit the sunday talk shows to declare it is time for the president...
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egypt later in the show. and here is what's in your image a. little ink and bandwidth has been spilled about the austrian economists such as friedrich hayek ludwig one mrs murray rothbard so we've taken it upon ourselves to interview someone who knows two of them personally earlier i spoke with richard ebeling economics professor at northwood and i first asked him about well you guessed it quantitative easing and the future of bernanke the so-called exit. the problem is is that quantitative easing means nothing more than the federal reserve's intensive expansion of the money supply to just take a second to make sure we understand this is basically what the federal reserve was doing for the five years before the economic crisis that began in two thousand and eight for five years the try to reserve has increased several measurements of the money supply by over fifty percent they had pushed interest rates to two bull below . zero and when discounted for inflation and it's basically about monetary expansion and interest rate manipulation that created the
egypt later in the show. and here is what's in your image a. little ink and bandwidth has been spilled about the austrian economists such as friedrich hayek ludwig one mrs murray rothbard so we've taken it upon ourselves to interview someone who knows two of them personally earlier i spoke with richard ebeling economics professor at northwood and i first asked him about well you guessed it quantitative easing and the future of bernanke the so-called exit. the problem is is that quantitative...
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little. live. live. live. live. live. to clint. tonight egypt descends further into chaos massive gunfire is heard in cairo as deaths among both the police and warsi loyalists are reported across the turbulent nation. message china's backyard washington ups its military aid to the philippines posting control in the oil rich south china sea but it adds more fuel to the friction with beijing at the same time. plus more snooping seamus the embattled n.s.a.'s revealed to be violating u.s. surveillance rules thousands of times a year. to new centuries kevin.
little. live. live. live. live. live. to clint. tonight egypt descends further into chaos massive gunfire is heard in cairo as deaths among both the police and warsi loyalists are reported across the turbulent nation. message china's backyard washington ups its military aid to the philippines posting control in the oil rich south china sea but it adds more fuel to the friction with beijing at the same time. plus more snooping seamus the embattled n.s.a.'s revealed to be violating u.s....
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let's shift gears a little bit to egypt. we saw that hosni mubarak was ordered released from prison into house arrest, while the president, who was duly elected by the people,morsi is now detained. does this rule out democracy in egypt? >> it is another blow to those hopes. ie the idea that mubarak is out. those who believe that the military is a force for democracy will have to be reassessing that position. it's important to remember that mubarak was a military man himself, took over effectively what was a military takeover of egypt 30 years ago. so we're seeing a full cycle now being completed. the fear is that the hopes for democracy that were raised two years ago with the arab springer suffering -- are now dimmed very much and it will make very little to end those hopes. >> i would say there's a lot of instability right now in the middle east. we'll be watching it with you for many, many months and maybe years to come. thanks for your time. when we come back, just one day after being sentenced in the larnlest classified
let's shift gears a little bit to egypt. we saw that hosni mubarak was ordered released from prison into house arrest, while the president, who was duly elected by the people,morsi is now detained. does this rule out democracy in egypt? >> it is another blow to those hopes. ie the idea that mubarak is out. those who believe that the military is a force for democracy will have to be reassessing that position. it's important to remember that mubarak was a military man himself, took over...
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money, incoming from all of these different nations affect the potential for instability in egypt and how little control outsiders may have on that? >> well, you know, you said it in your question, gwen, i think outsiders have very little control. the military thinks its involved in an existential brotherhood they point to the burning of churches and other violence they attribute to the islamists and i think it's unrealistic to expect any amount of american pressure to neck the military off of this course it has chosen for itself. >> is that because other people will step in and fill any gap left by the us from f-16 nobody is stepped in and there was no saudi or emirates aid, of the military would custodial be pursuing this course. wee should not underestimate the extent that they believe that the muslim brotherhood, the year of muslim brotherhood leadership secured that country. >> i agree. the egyptian military would have thought carefully before they embarked on this crack down if they were not assured bit gulf so the state there would bal economic aid. the they have a huge s. international a
money, incoming from all of these different nations affect the potential for instability in egypt and how little control outsiders may have on that? >> well, you know, you said it in your question, gwen, i think outsiders have very little control. the military thinks its involved in an existential brotherhood they point to the burning of churches and other violence they attribute to the islamists and i think it's unrealistic to expect any amount of american pressure to neck the military...
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little influence abroad. russia ignored them on snowden, egypt ignored them with military crackdown, and now syria has violatedhe red line. does that speak to washington's waning global influence? >> the republicans would certainly say so. my theory is that the reason that the president and his family got another dog is because of that old saying if you want a friend in washington, get a dog. and he has very few friends these days. >> wednesday, turning to russia, wednesday a reporter was kicked off tv for criticizing their anti-gay laws. this issue goes on and on. is this going to present a significant problem when it comes to the winter olympics in russia next year? >> i certainly hope so. i think the people who stand for gay rights have to make sure that every opportunity they have they demonstrate their displeasure with the russians. so it's going to an interesting spec ke spectacle next year. fwl >>> thanks very much. next up is first buzz oig. only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful
little influence abroad. russia ignored them on snowden, egypt ignored them with military crackdown, and now syria has violatedhe red line. does that speak to washington's waning global influence? >> the republicans would certainly say so. my theory is that the reason that the president and his family got another dog is because of that old saying if you want a friend in washington, get a dog. and he has very few friends these days. >> wednesday, turning to russia, wednesday a...
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but egypt is only really affecting the oil market. and yesterday the gold market to a littlety markets are not paying attention at all to what is going on in egypt. the equity markets are focusing on what is going on here. strictly with the equities and no interest on what is going on in egypt right now. >> have a great day. the fantastic weekend. todd horowitz of average joe options.com. >>> earlier we told you how chinese zoo was exposed as a fraud after it displayed a mastiff dog posing as an african lion. you heard right. an african lion. we asked you what animal best describes china's markets. rick tweeted the chinese markets look like a red panda. and alex tweeted they look like a phoenix. thank you for your contributions this morning. that's it for today's show. i'm carolin roth. thank you for watching "worldwide exchange." and a programming note, tune in next week as we kick our coverage of the german elections into high gear with a political and corporate road trip starting in the capital, berlin. >> i hit the autobahn to explore germany. from industries to incubator
but egypt is only really affecting the oil market. and yesterday the gold market to a littlety markets are not paying attention at all to what is going on in egypt. the equity markets are focusing on what is going on here. strictly with the equities and no interest on what is going on in egypt right now. >> have a great day. the fantastic weekend. todd horowitz of average joe options.com. >>> earlier we told you how chinese zoo was exposed as a fraud after it displayed a mastiff...
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eugene robinson not mincing words saying a lack of spying on egypt, he says there may be little the united states can do to end the blood savaging in egypt. president obama has failed in this. previously i know kerry credited egypt's ferls for democratic intentions and trying to stop a civil war. does he feel the same way about those military leaders now? >> well, what the secretary was conveying and he said this the next day was that the story is not done here. we are still evaluating what happens and what happens on the ground, what the interim government does. the steps they take on the ground matters. that is going to impact our relationship. so we are watching very, very closely but it's not up to the united states to determine the future path for egypt. it's up to the egyptian people. we can play a role from the outside providing constructive ideas and that is exactly what we are doing and we certainly have a stake in stability. but we know democracy is a long road. they have been on this road since 2011. and we want to do everything possible to help them continue on this road. so th
eugene robinson not mincing words saying a lack of spying on egypt, he says there may be little the united states can do to end the blood savaging in egypt. president obama has failed in this. previously i know kerry credited egypt's ferls for democratic intentions and trying to stop a civil war. does he feel the same way about those military leaders now? >> well, what the secretary was conveying and he said this the next day was that the story is not done here. we are still evaluating...
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back to the political upheaval in egypt now, one of the stories that is receiving little attention. it is the deepening persecution of the christian minority. dozens of religious houses have been burned to the ground and many christians have been killed by armed islamists. >> the patriarch is calling, but many christians are leaving the country as more of them are targeted the extremists. >> an egyptian christian shows reporters where islamists murdered his uncle. he says his uncle was trying to put his car in the garage and then flee to safety inside. >> he tried to close this side of the door. and then he looked back and was hit in the face. this is his blood here. neighbors have gathered to mourn him. >> we are at constant risk. they will come back. they threaten all christians. they terrorize our neighborhood and the whole country. >> two brothers survived the attack, despite two stab wounds. he says islamists came here to kill him. >> to hit me in the head with sticks. a lot of men hit me in the head. the cops show us the cars and then suddenly a muslim neighbor shows up. he is
back to the political upheaval in egypt now, one of the stories that is receiving little attention. it is the deepening persecution of the christian minority. dozens of religious houses have been burned to the ground and many christians have been killed by armed islamists. >> the patriarch is calling, but many christians are leaving the country as more of them are targeted the extremists. >> an egyptian christian shows reporters where islamists murdered his uncle. he says his uncle...
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today on the streets of egypt though there has been a little bit of a return to normalcy. banks are open and the stock market is open. it's important to note, john, despite the blood shed we have seen inside egypt the army still has widespread popular support for this crackdown of the muslim brotherhood that is proving to be much more of a violent military than a peaceful militant group back to you. >> john: a lot of support from the neighbors in the region as well. joiption us to talk more about this republican congressman peter king of new york. democratic senator richard blumenthal of connecticut who sits on the senate armed services committee. gentlemen, welcome to both of you. let me start off this segment if i could by going back to the president on march that's vineyard a new little reaction to wednesday's blood shed. >> we don't take sides with any particular party or political figure. i know it's tempting inside of egypt to blame the united states or the west or some other outside actor for what's gone wrong. we have been blamed by supporters of morsey. we he have
today on the streets of egypt though there has been a little bit of a return to normalcy. banks are open and the stock market is open. it's important to note, john, despite the blood shed we have seen inside egypt the army still has widespread popular support for this crackdown of the muslim brotherhood that is proving to be much more of a violent military than a peaceful militant group back to you. >> john: a lot of support from the neighbors in the region as well. joiption us to talk...