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mohammed kamal is one of the more moderate leaders of mubarak's national democratic party. the party's headquarters were gutted by fire in the early days of the uprising. many in america fear islamist movements. are their fears grounded? or are they irrational? >> well, i think some members of the muslim brotherhood have fundamentalist view of the world, and of egypt for that matter. they will try to use the democratic mechanisms to come to power. and once in power, they're going to restructure the whole state to fit their ideology. and i don't think they will leave power afterward and egypt might become a second iran. but there are others, also, who- - especially from the young generation-- who wants to be part of a modern state, a modern civil state. so the muslim brotherhood is not a homogeneous organization. >> reporter: does america understand the muslim brotherhood? >> the us doesn't understand the muslim brotherhood, at least not yet. there are a lot of misconceptions. >> reporter: shadi hamid is an political analyst. >> i think one mistake that a lot of western obse
mohammed kamal is one of the more moderate leaders of mubarak's national democratic party. the party's headquarters were gutted by fire in the early days of the uprising. many in america fear islamist movements. are their fears grounded? or are they irrational? >> well, i think some members of the muslim brotherhood have fundamentalist view of the world, and of egypt for that matter. they will try to use the democratic mechanisms to come to power. and once in power, they're going to...
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mohammed elsie by was with his cousin when he was shot did he took a bullet in his head. the last words he said before he die that here was. may god protect for ever but whether they're protecting will be worth with out president mubarak is still unclear nighttime in cairo brings with it the fear of lawlessness the fear of armed gangs that are literally controlling the highways walking the streets and trying to break into people's homes and as we've seen in previous nights people will be for me what can be called a neighborhood watch groups using kitchen knives and sticks and anything that they can get their hands on to protect their property. that was our tease paul asli are reporting from cairo now six states after nationwide protests began and it's still hard to forecast exactly what egypt's political future will look like the best guess is that hosni mubarak is out and what seems like a last ditch effort to rehab his image the egyptian president announced his new cabinet today full of many of his old and powerful friends now protesters have already rejected this attem
mohammed elsie by was with his cousin when he was shot did he took a bullet in his head. the last words he said before he die that here was. may god protect for ever but whether they're protecting will be worth with out president mubarak is still unclear nighttime in cairo brings with it the fear of lawlessness the fear of armed gangs that are literally controlling the highways walking the streets and trying to break into people's homes and as we've seen in previous nights people will be for me...
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well people are really asking who is mohamed el baradei he might be well known in international circles but back here in egypt he's simply a figure that not too many off the million with so the questions that are being bandied about on the street as we come from who supports him and the answer people offer to those kind of questions is that he is very much of the same line as mubarak they believe that he is a man who is supported by from the west particularly from the united states they are critical of their kind of support but having said that they do believe that they need to be an opposition leader at the moment tonight the various different opposition groups here at least for the time being and this is why we've seen the muslim brotherhood which is the largest opposition group here in egypt lending its support to mohamed el baradei but making it very clear that that support is temporary. it's. nighttime in kind of dark empty and scary we we gather every day like at seven thirty pm. we say ok who like to to do the first shift until we'd like to do the second and so on some people are
well people are really asking who is mohamed el baradei he might be well known in international circles but back here in egypt he's simply a figure that not too many off the million with so the questions that are being bandied about on the street as we come from who supports him and the answer people offer to those kind of questions is that he is very much of the same line as mubarak they believe that he is a man who is supported by from the west particularly from the united states they are...
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opposition is coming together under a new think that extreme will be international atomic or stop mohamed el baradei. mohamed el baradei is a figure not well known in egypt questions of being awesome and who supports him join me in a few moments for me. also this hour ukrainians are trying to solve the case of the missing magritte's hasn't been seen in public for six months. on this deadly shooting sprees paid u.s. trades once again there are strong calls for tougher gun control that's many say a gun in every household is the centerpiece of american culture. international news live from moscow this is also the with me of all about thanks for joining us egyptian opposition movements have united against embattled president hosni mubarak after seven days of violent armed to government demonstrations the former chief of the international atomic energy agency mohamed el baradei is acting as the head negotiator for opposition groups while respected internationally and seen by some as the man who could alz mubarak at home his largely unknown enjoys little popular support after living abroad for
opposition is coming together under a new think that extreme will be international atomic or stop mohamed el baradei. mohamed el baradei is a figure not well known in egypt questions of being awesome and who supports him join me in a few moments for me. also this hour ukrainians are trying to solve the case of the missing magritte's hasn't been seen in public for six months. on this deadly shooting sprees paid u.s. trades once again there are strong calls for tougher gun control that's many say...
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my name is mohammed and i'm from saudi arabia.my question is, don't you think america and europe just want to maximize iranian case just to cover another experiment of what happened in the tehran area? >> to do what? >> to maximize nuclear weapon, just to cover what is happening and make people just forget what happened around palestine and iraq and focus on iran as the evil? the >> so i ran to distract attention from iraq or palestine this is the last question. >> hello, madeleine magnusson i'm a student at the college. my question was on your opinion of recycling nuclear fuels and whether the united states should restart recycling nuclear field would outweigh the benefits in terms of undercutting our legitimacy and negotiating with iran. >> my goodness. we are questions. please, just short answers. >> i don't know if we are going to be allies after a nuclear attack. then we'd have to think what to do. but i mean, a lot of countries have not been international system as i know. douceur and horrific possibility . >> dr. graham, th
my name is mohammed and i'm from saudi arabia.my question is, don't you think america and europe just want to maximize iranian case just to cover another experiment of what happened in the tehran area? >> to do what? >> to maximize nuclear weapon, just to cover what is happening and make people just forget what happened around palestine and iraq and focus on iran as the evil? the >> so i ran to distract attention from iraq or palestine this is the last question. >>...
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mohammed el-nawawy studies arab media at queens university of charlotte. he is the author of several books on the subject, including "islam.com." and david keyes is the director of cyberdissidents.org, which advocates for dissident writings and blogs on the web. >> suarez: from the beginning. mohammed el-nawawy, did personal computers and smart phones accelerate the current unrest in egypt? >> i think they did to some extent. there's no question that they did instigate change. they encouraged young people in their 20s and 30s to go out on the streets. but i always say that social media do not topple governments. people have to do that. that's what we are seeing today. those people who were instigated by their fellow bloggers, many of them are fed up and sick and tired of the corruption and the emergency law that has been in effect for 30 years. they want to see change. they started the mess and on their blogs from facebook. now the people are taking it to the streets. from the virtual world to the real world. >> suarez: david, do these technologies create
mohammed el-nawawy studies arab media at queens university of charlotte. he is the author of several books on the subject, including "islam.com." and david keyes is the director of cyberdissidents.org, which advocates for dissident writings and blogs on the web. >> suarez: from the beginning. mohammed el-nawawy, did personal computers and smart phones accelerate the current unrest in egypt? >> i think they did to some extent. there's no question that they did instigate...
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joined by anders graves and albert he is from the stop islamization of europe in manchester we go to mohammed shafique he is chief executive and founding member of the ramadan foundation and in brussels we cross to elizabeth called that she is senior advisor to the trans atlantic council on migration at the migration policy institute and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right panel you can jump in anytime you want that is crosstalk rules anderson if i can go to you first an interesting comment when we had the libyan leader khadafi to visit europe he went to italy on a two day visit and he's quoted in saying islam should become the religion of the whole of europe well not might happen one day but it won't be because of muslim muslim immigration is because of the secularization of a good parts of europe. yeah yeah but i also believe that we would the europe and also russia is going to be muslim if we don't do anything to stop it this number of soldiers show it even saying these numbers is too low because in denmark they talk about two hundred twenty seven thousand muslims
joined by anders graves and albert he is from the stop islamization of europe in manchester we go to mohammed shafique he is chief executive and founding member of the ramadan foundation and in brussels we cross to elizabeth called that she is senior advisor to the trans atlantic council on migration at the migration policy institute and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right panel you can jump in anytime you want that is crosstalk rules anderson if i can go to you first...
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lawmakers shout that had former prime minister mir hossein mousavi and former president mohammed khatami should be put to death. >>> in response to the turmoil on the streets of tehran, u.s. president barack obama has criticized the authorities there for firing on anti-government protesters and detaining dissidents. he encouraged iranian demonstrators to be brave in calling for greater freedom. >> my hope and expectation is that we're going to continue to see the people of iran had the courage to be able to express their yearning for greater freedoms and a more representative government. >> obama says he finds it ironic that the iranian government pretends to celebrate what happened in egypt when it has gunned down and beaten people who are expressing their views peacefully. obama said as a consequence of what's happening in tunisia and egypt, governments in the region are starting to understand that power cannot be maintained through coercion. he said he hopes middle eastern governments behave in a way that is responsive to people's hunger for change but avoids the likelihood of violenc
lawmakers shout that had former prime minister mir hossein mousavi and former president mohammed khatami should be put to death. >>> in response to the turmoil on the streets of tehran, u.s. president barack obama has criticized the authorities there for firing on anti-government protesters and detaining dissidents. he encouraged iranian demonstrators to be brave in calling for greater freedom. >> my hope and expectation is that we're going to continue to see the people of iran...
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uprising will seek to align egypt with washington's agenda the former head of the un's nuclear watchdog mohamed el baradei hasn't even been in egypt for decades. the western media covers the riots in egypt as a democratic storm twisting the country twisting the story were there and other similar events to suit their own two experts say the mainstream views played by double standards which are all about politics rather than actually reporting. eight years since the birth of the legacy of russia's first president is remembered across the country a monumental white leader has just been unveiled in the city of. well the president of the danish free press society has been acquitted after standing trial in denmark over racism charge florist's hedegaard faced prosecution for criticizing islam ahead of his acquittal our team managed to catch up with hedegaard to talk about his views on immigration and multiculturalism and europe. your organization defends freedom of speech your site details attempts to curtail speech freedoms particular related to multicultural policies would you prefer there be no imm
uprising will seek to align egypt with washington's agenda the former head of the un's nuclear watchdog mohamed el baradei hasn't even been in egypt for decades. the western media covers the riots in egypt as a democratic storm twisting the country twisting the story were there and other similar events to suit their own two experts say the mainstream views played by double standards which are all about politics rather than actually reporting. eight years since the birth of the legacy of...
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a tunisian flag and a gray cement block mark mohammed bouazizi's resting place.t's precarious to make predictions in this part of the world, but here's one. before long, there will be monuments honoring him all over the country. welcome to the cbs sports update presented by viagra. here at the northern trust open in pacific medical said, california, australian aaron baddeley shot a final round 69 to win by two over vijay singh. it was baddeley's third win. trevor bane, two turned 20 years old yesterday, became the youngest daytona 500 winner ever. for more sports news and scores, log on to cbssports.com. this is jim nantz reporting from los angeles. this is the age of knowing what you're made of e n aroma rs place. everyone has someone to go heart healthy for. who's your someone? campbell's healthy request can help. low cholesterol, zero grams trans fat, and a healthy level of sodium. it's amazing what soup can do. >> pelley: with 12 oscar nominations, "the king's speech" is among the most nominated films of all time. it's based on the true story of george vi, th
a tunisian flag and a gray cement block mark mohammed bouazizi's resting place.t's precarious to make predictions in this part of the world, but here's one. before long, there will be monuments honoring him all over the country. welcome to the cbs sports update presented by viagra. here at the northern trust open in pacific medical said, california, australian aaron baddeley shot a final round 69 to win by two over vijay singh. it was baddeley's third win. trevor bane, two turned 20 years old...
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mohamed is in the middle of it all. >> it's a good moment for everybody, actually. a great moment for every movement in the world for people who want democracy. >> reporter: mohamed is bursting withgy, sometimes struggling to hold back tears. he says it's an emotional victory because there is so much suffering in egypt. >> most of their lives, injured, you look in their eyes that's why it's so emotional. >> reporter: supporters of the revolution chanted about being proud to be egyptians. with president mubarak gone, there is work ahead. a new government must be elected. bay area egyptians are eager to be part of a real democracy. >> people voted before but it didn't count. this time hopefully i'll get to vote and it will count. >> i don't think it's going to be difficult. i think it's going to be beautiful. >> reporter: while egyptians celebrate, mohamed said text messages are circulating in egypt, encouraging people to care for the country and end corruption. >> text messages on our phone. this is the spirit of the revolution as we say. >> reporter: spirit that is
mohamed is in the middle of it all. >> it's a good moment for everybody, actually. a great moment for every movement in the world for people who want democracy. >> reporter: mohamed is bursting withgy, sometimes struggling to hold back tears. he says it's an emotional victory because there is so much suffering in egypt. >> most of their lives, injured, you look in their eyes that's why it's so emotional. >> reporter: supporters of the revolution chanted about being proud...
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thousands who are there calling for mubarak to leave well most people here when you ask them about mohamed el baradei actually don't know who he is he's very much a figure his reputation on the international stage but here in egypt people say that he has the backing of the united states and western powers in particular and this does not present him in a particularly good light because they say he's been painted with the same brush that mubarak having said that though the opposition parties need somebody to bring them together and they've chosen him and he's done a fair deal so far as trying to bring everyone on board he has appealed to the muslim brotherhood they have given him their backing but they have stressed that it's only temporary now the opposition groups have put together a list of demands and on those demands say they address it. such as unemployment that is wising food prices such as the disarray on the streets we've not yet clear when they will in fact be able to present their demands to know about if in fact they will be able to do so but certainly for now the opposition voic
thousands who are there calling for mubarak to leave well most people here when you ask them about mohamed el baradei actually don't know who he is he's very much a figure his reputation on the international stage but here in egypt people say that he has the backing of the united states and western powers in particular and this does not present him in a particularly good light because they say he's been painted with the same brush that mubarak having said that though the opposition parties need...
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and a somali man who broke into the home of the cartoonist behind the controversial prophet mohammed cartoon has been convicted of attempted murder and terrorism acts wielding twenty nine year old broke in on new year's day two thousand and ten although it didn't reach the cartoonist who was hiding in a panic room sentencing is expected on friday and may see mohammed jailed for life the cartoon was condemned across the muslim world sparking violent protests. or if that's the latest news for you now let's head over now to the world of business with. hi welcome to our business program. the second day of the russian farm is underway in moscow this year is to attract a record number of business leaders investors and officials from all over the world are to use to make brings us the latest from the farm. or investment one of the key words here at the troika dialog investment four of the russia four of the fourth annual forum to being held here in moscow and as we've heard from the finance minister says that russia needs to increase investment by seven to ten percent each year in order to
and a somali man who broke into the home of the cartoonist behind the controversial prophet mohammed cartoon has been convicted of attempted murder and terrorism acts wielding twenty nine year old broke in on new year's day two thousand and ten although it didn't reach the cartoonist who was hiding in a panic room sentencing is expected on friday and may see mohammed jailed for life the cartoon was condemned across the muslim world sparking violent protests. or if that's the latest news for you...
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help to stabilize their country to may have more of the pan in on them mohamed el baradei who is the ex chief of the international atomic energy agency has been put forth to replace incumbent president hosni mubarak even though egyptians want regime change they're not sure whether this candidate will serve in their best interest or those of the u.s. are his policy or has been finding out what the public doesn't fully trust him. in kind of dark. and scary we we gather every day like seven thirty. we say ok who liked to do the first shift and who would like to do the second and so on some people are armed you know mohammed and his neighbors take turns protecting their property. by day their professionals by night street guards groups of armed gangs are on the prowl and ordinary citizens have to rely on themselves for protection they've collected what they can kitchen knives bathroom sticks poles rods anything they can get their hands on to keep their home safe. and with security at an all time low the leader who's come forward to replace hosni mubarak is offering precious little to mak
help to stabilize their country to may have more of the pan in on them mohamed el baradei who is the ex chief of the international atomic energy agency has been put forth to replace incumbent president hosni mubarak even though egyptians want regime change they're not sure whether this candidate will serve in their best interest or those of the u.s. are his policy or has been finding out what the public doesn't fully trust him. in kind of dark. and scary we we gather every day like seven...
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small dreams like mohamed's who brought his son. >> now i will vote for the first time in my life. i'm 42 years old. i never believe in that before. and now i will vote. i will vote and go to vote every time after that. >> reporter: and bigger ones. a dream of being president. >> anyone have the ability to dream to be the president. why not? >> reporter: including you. >> including me. and i hope so. >> reporter: tonight, egypt is the land of the possible. a place where frustration ruled and though they have so much more to accomplish, what they've accomplished in just these past 18 days is giving them, diane, unprecedented confidence. >> such a scene around jim. getting to vote at 42 for the first time. >>> christiane amanpour is here, she led our coverage during that turmoil a week ago. in a personal sense, you and i have been to the middle east for decades. what are you thinking tonight? >> reporter: well, who would have thought this? and everybody asked, when will this moment come? and as we listened to them literally screaming their joy, i called it a primal scream last week,
small dreams like mohamed's who brought his son. >> now i will vote for the first time in my life. i'm 42 years old. i never believe in that before. and now i will vote. i will vote and go to vote every time after that. >> reporter: and bigger ones. a dream of being president. >> anyone have the ability to dream to be the president. why not? >> reporter: including you. >> including me. and i hope so. >> reporter: tonight, egypt is the land of the possible. a...
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to do the first shift and to would like to do the second and so on some people are armed you know mohamed and his neighbors take turns protecting their property by day they're professionals by night street guards groups of armed gangs are on the prowl and ordinary citizens have to rely on themselves for protection they've collected what they can kitchen knives bathroom sticks poles rods anything they can get their hands on to keep their home safe. and with security at an all time low the leader who's come forward to replace hosni mubarak is offering precious little to make each option feel safer. belated attempt at getting in on this opposition movement well it may be too late is part of the international crisis group a murky elite group with close ties to western interests i think of the media of war two different lines as the people of egypt are shown such courage in the face of such us backed terror that has occurred in egypt for the worse thirty years i'm not sure margaret elbereth i really stand as much of chance as senior analysts to saying washington has yet to officially declare s
to do the first shift and to would like to do the second and so on some people are armed you know mohamed and his neighbors take turns protecting their property by day they're professionals by night street guards groups of armed gangs are on the prowl and ordinary citizens have to rely on themselves for protection they've collected what they can kitchen knives bathroom sticks poles rods anything they can get their hands on to keep their home safe. and with security at an all time low the leader...
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what about a figure like mohamed el baradei could he be influencing the waste and media i think you'd have to you could influence the media but fortunately has more influence inside here because people i realize a tease just coming for a short time talking to a little bit and then going out and the most of his time was living outside and he was never even. asked to do it to be and to interfere he he was. a journalist proposed some if you and figures and he was one of the so it is not even his initiative became just another religion and i think he's not doing he's not trying to unseat what about the regimes that we're seeing in yemen and in jordan i mean protests have broken out there these are regimes that have traditionally been supported by the united states in the same way that mubarak was supported by the united states they must be very worried i mean it seems as if the u.s. has abandoned mubarak do you think that they could be concerned that america's about to abandon them i think a lot of many governments to start to declare a lot of changes and also in jordan there's a lot of t
what about a figure like mohamed el baradei could he be influencing the waste and media i think you'd have to you could influence the media but fortunately has more influence inside here because people i realize a tease just coming for a short time talking to a little bit and then going out and the most of his time was living outside and he was never even. asked to do it to be and to interfere he he was. a journalist proposed some if you and figures and he was one of the so it is not even his...
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mohammed el baradei is somewhat of a spokesman for them to... in order to react in an organized way and to offer the egyptian government someone with whom to negotiate. they say they want to negotiate with the military after mubarak leaves. >> brown: do you see el baradei as having the credibility for these groups to coalesce around? >> i think he has a great deal of credibility. i'm not sure he's going to get 100% support from every group. don't forget that some of these groups have very complicated relationships with the security services and so forth. but i think the major groups are going to allow mohammed el baradei to be something of a focal point. not their leader but a focal point for this purpose. >> brown: when you look at the opposition groups out there and the demonstrators, is there an agenda that one can see beyond getting rid of president mubarak and particularly the important question now as we look at whatever this interim period is? >> i think, yes. there absolutely is a unified opposition agenda. if you look at the national as
mohammed el baradei is somewhat of a spokesman for them to... in order to react in an organized way and to offer the egyptian government someone with whom to negotiate. they say they want to negotiate with the military after mubarak leaves. >> brown: do you see el baradei as having the credibility for these groups to coalesce around? >> i think he has a great deal of credibility. i'm not sure he's going to get 100% support from every group. don't forget that some of these groups...
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government struggles to decide who to support i mean chip professor said mohamed merah today says that america has only one goal in the region to provide the arab and muslim world from getting stronger. they're not on the side of the people in the people recognize that they're playing a double game they're on the one hand very much on the side of the establishment on the side of. the mouse with a man but on the other hand they tell the egyptian people that they they hear their voices and they wish and pray for their freedom but we all know that the ruling establishment cannot last without american support and the gyptian people know that these countries do not want them to be free not only because do they want the americans and the europeans want to remain in power and have their heads in many activities countries but they also know that an independent egypt an independent jordan and an independent arabia painting so to arabia is something that would be detrimental to the israeli regime so the united states and the europeans will wish very much to prevent the people of the region from
government struggles to decide who to support i mean chip professor said mohamed merah today says that america has only one goal in the region to provide the arab and muslim world from getting stronger. they're not on the side of the people in the people recognize that they're playing a double game they're on the one hand very much on the side of the establishment on the side of. the mouse with a man but on the other hand they tell the egyptian people that they they hear their voices and they...
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but there's no joke that the obsession of mohammed elbaradei is seeing his back. i saw a prominent industrialist who's among the so-called group of wise men who did meet with mubarak. his feeling was that those in tahrir square should declare victory. he said, look, we've already got a promise mubarak will leave. we've got the effective dismemberment of the national democratic party, which is the public party that has run egypt since sadat times. we've got the promise of a free and fair election so why not declare victory instead of insisting that he has to go for that victory to be? well, the fact is that these protestors are not satisfied and one can see why they would have great suspiciouss, as i outlined over what might happen in the next few months. when suleiman met with abc's christian a.m. pour, he said "look, there's no culture of democracy in this country, there are foreign forces, foreign agendas pushing the use of egyptian into this pro-democratic party. these were not the words of someone who made you feel confident that egypt has really turned the pa
but there's no joke that the obsession of mohammed elbaradei is seeing his back. i saw a prominent industrialist who's among the so-called group of wise men who did meet with mubarak. his feeling was that those in tahrir square should declare victory. he said, look, we've already got a promise mubarak will leave. we've got the effective dismemberment of the national democratic party, which is the public party that has run egypt since sadat times. we've got the promise of a free and fair...
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"keep moving, my brothers," says mohammed. as an egyptian, it is my duty to be here, he says. every egyptian should feel that here we regain our rights. you can see a new civic pride, a sense of taking ownership. and they are feeling safe and up here now to bring the children down. that was not the case yesterday. perhaps prematurely, they gather round as though the departure of president mubarak was a done deal. egyptian tv showed him swearing in the new government. he has spoken -- he has ordered his vice-president to open dialogue. back on the square, they were bringing in more supplies. tomorrow, they will call for 1 million people to march through cairo. however this ins, it will change the middle east for family. people power is already making it politically embarrassing for western countries like britain and america to continue their alliances with authoritarian arab rulers. and there are people watching all of this on tv and wondering if they can do the same thing. secular egyptians dominated the first few days here, but now there is much more prayer. there's also a gr
"keep moving, my brothers," says mohammed. as an egyptian, it is my duty to be here, he says. every egyptian should feel that here we regain our rights. you can see a new civic pride, a sense of taking ownership. and they are feeling safe and up here now to bring the children down. that was not the case yesterday. perhaps prematurely, they gather round as though the departure of president mubarak was a done deal. egyptian tv showed him swearing in the new government. he has spoken --...
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hi mohammed. >> yes. this is mohammed. i'm originally from egypt. i wonder. there is a point i need to talk about a video if they would say it would not come aside from the egyptian people. they will meet with iranian shea and we will lose the old people in the middle east. the sunni and the shea. and this will be a big disaster for u.s.a. i wish the u.s.a. would come with the morality and the freedom and democracy and come beside the egyptian people. host: so have you ever been a mubarak supporter? >> i'm a pro efficient heater. i lived in three years in egypt before i left. host: now you say you escaped from egypt? caller: i escaped from a dictatorship regime and the people, corruption and really bad situation. host: ok. do you still have farges mohammed, back -- >> actually, i have a -- in cairo and a place in the mediterranean sea. and in egypt. and i go there every year, actually. i'm a professional -- and i have some vacation and i do go there twice a year. my family are there. my friends. my kids are here. but this is tuition there it's -- this disrupt
hi mohammed. >> yes. this is mohammed. i'm originally from egypt. i wonder. there is a point i need to talk about a video if they would say it would not come aside from the egyptian people. they will meet with iranian shea and we will lose the old people in the middle east. the sunni and the shea. and this will be a big disaster for u.s.a. i wish the u.s.a. would come with the morality and the freedom and democracy and come beside the egyptian people. host: so have you ever been a mubarak...
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opposition leader mohamed elbaradei called for mubarak to step down by friday. more chaotic days could be ahead in cairo. >> many won't leaders have expressed concern about the violence in egypt -- many world leaders have expressed concern. they say changing needs to take place in cairo now, and, quote, "now means now." >> i just spoke on the phone with egyptian vice president suleiman, and i reminded him about our position, then violence against people demonstrating peaceful is in no way reasonable. this transition just cannot take place at some point along the line. it has to begin now. >> and the u.n. secretary general, ban ki-moon, has also been speaking about the worsening crisis in egypt. david cameron condemned the violence in cairo. he said it would be unacceptable if it turns out the government is involved. he also urged egyptian authorities to speed up reforms. the u.n. secretary-general called for dialogue among all parties and warned against instability. >> i am deeply concerned about the continuing violence in egypt. i once again urge restraint to a
opposition leader mohamed elbaradei called for mubarak to step down by friday. more chaotic days could be ahead in cairo. >> many won't leaders have expressed concern about the violence in egypt -- many world leaders have expressed concern. they say changing needs to take place in cairo now, and, quote, "now means now." >> i just spoke on the phone with egyptian vice president suleiman, and i reminded him about our position, then violence against people demonstrating...
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mohammed and it's remarkable because he was the son they died, of elijah mohammed, the founder of the nation of islam, and imam w. de was ostracized by his father for wanting this kind of islam, for reaching out and accepting, so you can see that this great spiritual leader, this giant, needs to be discovered by mainstream america and i am hoping this book will trigger that kind of reaction. we have several telling us your right they do look european and they come from europe, but they did tell us in our private conversations bright color, from religion. they said we have no problem as long as you keep quiet and don't mention our names. fecit everything changes. so it is then and we need to be aware of it. secretary? >> yes, sir, i am pleased to be here and have been a big fan of yours since we met shortly after 9/11 when several of us met at the treasury department and started the initiative and i commend you on your production of the book and look forward to reading at. in your remarks, you talk about the similarities that your but from muslims and jews but also know that you work w
mohammed and it's remarkable because he was the son they died, of elijah mohammed, the founder of the nation of islam, and imam w. de was ostracized by his father for wanting this kind of islam, for reaching out and accepting, so you can see that this great spiritual leader, this giant, needs to be discovered by mainstream america and i am hoping this book will trigger that kind of reaction. we have several telling us your right they do look european and they come from europe, but they did tell...
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mohamed said initially came to protest high unemployment in egypt. now he has found a way of making money selling bread rolls two other demonstrators. he sells up to 200 every day. >> i can earn some money this way. at least i have something to do, instead of just sitting around at home. >> said ali is another protester. an electrician by trade, he is trying to make up for lost income by selling hot drinks. he tells us he sells 60 to 70 cups a day. but it is not just about making money. he wants to help the people on the square get through the day, so they can keep up their protest. the demonstrators have also set up first aid facilities outside a fast-food restaurant on the square. doctors come here to help those who fall sick or get hurt, even though the equipment they have to work with is basic. >> at first, there were no medical supplies at all. we were using tissues and sticky tape. people started bringing things. first aid kits, and things like that. >> helping one another is crucial for these protesters. it is the only way they can keep the de
mohamed said initially came to protest high unemployment in egypt. now he has found a way of making money selling bread rolls two other demonstrators. he sells up to 200 every day. >> i can earn some money this way. at least i have something to do, instead of just sitting around at home. >> said ali is another protester. an electrician by trade, he is trying to make up for lost income by selling hot drinks. he tells us he sells 60 to 70 cups a day. but it is not just about making...
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mohammed elbaradei. one more note from this region tonight. it's been said that this movement may not stop here, other governments have something to fear. saudi arabia's been mentioned, jordan's been mentioned. today jordan's king dissolved his government, is replacing the prime minister. it's seen by most people in this region as a kind of kanny preemptive move. it's been said if the king of egypt had done what the king of jordan did today a few weeks back, he might have avoided all these troubles. >>> now we switch regions, specifically back home to the united states. a storm so big it almost runs from coast to coast. east to west at one point this thing measured something like 2,100 miles. a massive storm delivering a lot of snow, enough to have blizzard warnings posted in nine separate states. and chicago is the focus of a lot of attention. they could get two plus feet of snow as this ugly and awful winter of 2010-2011 continues. kevin tibbles heads up our coverage. al roker is also there, but we begin tonight with kevin. good evening. >>
mohammed elbaradei. one more note from this region tonight. it's been said that this movement may not stop here, other governments have something to fear. saudi arabia's been mentioned, jordan's been mentioned. today jordan's king dissolved his government, is replacing the prime minister. it's seen by most people in this region as a kind of kanny preemptive move. it's been said if the king of egypt had done what the king of jordan did today a few weeks back, he might have avoided all these...
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." >> rose: so where is mohammed el bare di in all this? >> where is mohammed elbaradei? not on the street, that's for sure. >> rose: some of the people who work with him or know him or are represented in the leadership? >> some of the young organizers are some of his supporters and they're the ones who put his name up there as a potential candidate. rose: does he have a serious role if, in fact, mubarak goes? >> well, it's hard to tell what would happen but when you're out on the streets you don't get the sense that he does have a big following. you do have a group of young people who are enthusiastic about the idea of mohammed elbaradei. you also have no other sort of public figures that have had that backing so... he's also been passive in a way. he's chosen to follow the lead of young people who have been the ones moving the street. >> rose: and has he taken himself out of being a president? >> no, i think... >> well, he's been diffident which is not a way... that's not a way to get to be a president. >> rose: there's also this for me, the autocracy of this government
." >> rose: so where is mohammed el bare di in all this? >> where is mohammed elbaradei? not on the street, that's for sure. >> rose: some of the people who work with him or know him or are represented in the leadership? >> some of the young organizers are some of his supporters and they're the ones who put his name up there as a potential candidate. rose: does he have a serious role if, in fact, mubarak goes? >> well, it's hard to tell what would happen but...