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their tradition it's worked out well for them that's that's that's completely and correct mohamed mohamed mohamed morsi the go she aided the ceasefire by himself between hamas and israel a democratically elected president of egypt the goshi the ceasefire between both two opposing forces one he was allied with the islamist hamas and what israel that he saw was in his best benefit to have peace between those two movements only three weeks after he negotiated that cease fire did he abuse his democratic privileges by absolving the constitution and trying to take absolute power that's where his downfall began ok let's go to washington with that justify the coup then to justify the removal of morsy from power actually i had a question for for craig and you know does find it interesting that. you know there are national newspapers egyptian national newspapers that the the about every day on the front page of the newspaper. the claim that the israel is still backing. the muslim brotherhood another not the other way around so the current government the claim it's it's the other way around it's not it's not that
their tradition it's worked out well for them that's that's that's completely and correct mohamed mohamed mohamed morsi the go she aided the ceasefire by himself between hamas and israel a democratically elected president of egypt the goshi the ceasefire between both two opposing forces one he was allied with the islamist hamas and what israel that he saw was in his best benefit to have peace between those two movements only three weeks after he negotiated that cease fire did he abuse his...
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mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in the past 30 years, he should be tried. mohamed morsi did not fulfil his promises, during the time, there was no security. >> i believe that this trial may leave to a wave of revolution, and people will take to the streets again. >> mohamed morsi's family has been object speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court on monday since, like him, they reject the court's right to try him. are we'll go back to sue turton in cairo. away from the protests and politics, this is a legal trial. the burden of proof is on the prosecution to prove insightment, in the end. >> indeed. that is the charter, the charge against mohamed morsi, insightment to commit murter, as domenic explained, this is all to do with events outside the presidential palace last december, when a sit-in of oint mohamed morsi supporters was clear. for this to be due process, a fair trial, really they should have had access to lawyers. we are hearing from the legal team that they've not been allowed to see him before today or the trial. the former
mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in the past 30 years, he should be tried. mohamed morsi did not fulfil his promises, during the time, there was no security. >> i believe that this trial may leave to a wave of revolution, and people will take to the streets again. >> mohamed morsi's family has been object speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court on monday since, like him, they reject the court's right to try him. are we'll go back...
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their tradition it's worked out well for them that's that's that's completely and correct mohamed mohamed morsi the go she aided the ceasefire by himself between hamas and israel a democratically elected president of egypt though she did the ceasefire between both two opposing forces one he was allied with the islamist hamas and what israel that he saw was in his best benefit to have peace between those two movements only three weeks after he negotiated that cease fire did he abuse his democratic privileges by absolving the constitution and trying to take absolute power that's where his downfall began ok let's go to washington with that justify the coup then to justify the removal of morsy from power actually i had a question for for crack and you know does find it interesting that. you know there are national newspapers egyptian national newspapers that the the about every day on the front page of the newspaper. the claim that the israel is still backing. the muslim brotherhood another not the other way around so the current government the claim it's it's the other way around it's not it's not
their tradition it's worked out well for them that's that's that's completely and correct mohamed mohamed morsi the go she aided the ceasefire by himself between hamas and israel a democratically elected president of egypt though she did the ceasefire between both two opposing forces one he was allied with the islamist hamas and what israel that he saw was in his best benefit to have peace between those two movements only three weeks after he negotiated that cease fire did he abuse his...
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been their tradition it's worked out well for them that's that's that's completely incorrect mohamed mohamed morsy negotiated the ceasefire by himself between hamas and israel a democratically elected president of egypt negotiated a cease fire between both two opposing forces one he was our had with the islamist hamas and what israel that he saw was in his best benefit to have peace between those two movements only three weeks after he negotiated that cease fire did he abuse is democratic privileges by absolving the constitution and trying to take absolute power that's where his downfall began ok let's go to washington with that justify the coup then to justify the removal of morsy from power. actually i had a question for for crack and you know does find it interesting that. you know there are national newspapers egyptian national newspapers that the the about every day on the front page of the newspaper all of the claim that israel is still backing. the muslim brotherhood another not the other way around so the current government the claim it's it's the other way around it's not it's not that so
been their tradition it's worked out well for them that's that's that's completely incorrect mohamed mohamed morsy negotiated the ceasefire by himself between hamas and israel a democratically elected president of egypt negotiated a cease fire between both two opposing forces one he was our had with the islamist hamas and what israel that he saw was in his best benefit to have peace between those two movements only three weeks after he negotiated that cease fire did he abuse is democratic...
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judicial system failed their president. >> that is a feeling shared by members of mohamed morsi's legal team. >> president mohamed morsi is strong. he is determined that he is the president still and this court is not able to try such cases. >> once the case was adjourned mohamed morsi was flown to the prison near alexandria. his next appearance in court is scheduled for january 2014. . >>> still ahead - a children's rights organization warns of an epidemic of youngsters being paid to perform sex acts on webcams. >>> and hundreds of secret documents have been discovered exposing argentina's dirty war. >>> hello again, let's brink you a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. the humanitarian situation inside syria worsened with more than 9 million people in need of help. >> chief amos is urging both sides to allow aid into the county. >> the congolese army has bombed rebels in the east of democratic republic of congo. rebel fighters are pinned to the hilltops near the city of goma. >> the trial of deposed egyptian president mohamed morsi has been put off until january. >>> a shopping center in the u.s. state o
judicial system failed their president. >> that is a feeling shared by members of mohamed morsi's legal team. >> president mohamed morsi is strong. he is determined that he is the president still and this court is not able to try such cases. >> once the case was adjourned mohamed morsi was flown to the prison near alexandria. his next appearance in court is scheduled for january 2014. . >>> still ahead - a children's rights organization warns of an epidemic of...
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mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in 30 years. mohamed morsi did not fulfil his promises, there was no security. >> translation: i believe that this trial may lead to another wave of revolution, people will take to the streets again. >> mohamed morsi's family has been able to speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court on monday since, like him, they reject the court's right to try him. >>> mohamed morsi's trial is expected to start about an hour from now. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia part of a world wind tour of the middle east aimed at easing tensions with arab powers and will meet with saudi's king abdullah on monday. he visited cairo this week. john kerry is the highest-ranking american official to visit egypt since the military toppled mohamed morsi. in response the u.s. suspended millions in aid. turning to the war in syria, the main rebel group set demands for the long demand geneva ii peace talks. the syrian national collision or snc, says it will not attend the negotiations if a
mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in 30 years. mohamed morsi did not fulfil his promises, there was no security. >> translation: i believe that this trial may lead to another wave of revolution, people will take to the streets again. >> mohamed morsi's family has been able to speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court on monday since, like him, they reject the court's right to try him. >>> mohamed morsi's trial is expected to...
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mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in the past 30 years. mohamedorsi did not fulfil promises, during his time there was no security. >> translation: i believe the trial may lead to a wave of resolution and people will take to the streets. >> mohamed morsi's family has been able to speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court on monday, since, like him, they reject the court's right to try him. >> also in cairo, the arab league held an emergency meeting to discuss the syrian war. a topics was the geneva ii peace talks set for the end of the month. syria's main rebel group announced it will not attend unless two conditions are met - it wants a deadline for bashar al-assad's departure and doesn't want iran at the meeting. more centre sue turton in cara. >> the new member of the coalition says there's no way that the syrian national coalition will attend the conference if iran was to attend. >> translation: what we are asking from you is to support a direction in relation to the region's security and the international communi
mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in the past 30 years. mohamedorsi did not fulfil promises, during his time there was no security. >> translation: i believe the trial may lead to a wave of resolution and people will take to the streets. >> mohamed morsi's family has been able to speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court on monday, since, like him, they reject the court's right to try him. >> also in cairo, the arab league held...
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mohamed morsi begins. his visit kicks off a 9-day trip to the middle east, europe and north africa. this will be his first time in egypt since the july coup forcing mohamed morsi out of office. >> mohamed morsi supporters are protesting in cairo and other egyptian cities. >> in syria government forces trude to crush rebel controlled areas around damascus. assad's regime has been trying to secure the area for month. video appears to show the rebels firing from buildings. thick smoke you can see in another clip. al jazeera cannot verify the video. >> more than 100,000 people have been killed since the war began. >> meanwhile in another area of syria a giant statue of jesus stopped the violence briefly. government forces and rebels stopped fighting for three days so the 40 foot statue can be erected. a london based charity has been trying to install the statue for eight years. it overlooks a route to jerusalem. the statue was paid for by private donors. >> in yemen people are dead after fighting between muslim factions. the violence sparked protests. they began wednesday after shia muslims launched an atake against sunni. a ceasefire was agreed to friday, b
mohamed morsi begins. his visit kicks off a 9-day trip to the middle east, europe and north africa. this will be his first time in egypt since the july coup forcing mohamed morsi out of office. >> mohamed morsi supporters are protesting in cairo and other egyptian cities. >> in syria government forces trude to crush rebel controlled areas around damascus. assad's regime has been trying to secure the area for month. video appears to show the rebels firing from buildings. thick smoke...
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. >>> a controversial trial in egypt for ousted president mohamed morsi has been pushed off until january. mohamed morsi and other members of muslim brotherhood have been charged with incitement on murder. mohamed morsi said he is the current president and the court doesn't have the authority to try him. >>> secretary of state john kerry is downplaying tension between the midwest and saudi arabia. he met with king abdullah in re-ard. mike viqueira has more on the meeting. >> there's no question that things are tense between the allies - the united states and saudi arabia. secretary of state john kerry visiting re-ard earlier on monday, meeting with king abdullah and the foreign minister. the flashpoints - downplaying the issues. >> syria - that the united states did not go forward with it air strikes, going with a russian plan to take away the weapons. on iran - again the saudi arabia dismnts. a diplomatic opening, secretary kerry described it as a window opening, wanting to give iran a chance to demonstrate that their nuclear program is civilian, not military persons. here is john kerry with the
. >>> a controversial trial in egypt for ousted president mohamed morsi has been pushed off until january. mohamed morsi and other members of muslim brotherhood have been charged with incitement on murder. mohamed morsi said he is the current president and the court doesn't have the authority to try him. >>> secretary of state john kerry is downplaying tension between the midwest and saudi arabia. he met with king abdullah in re-ard. mike viqueira has more on the meeting....
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they visited the ousted president mohamed morsi in prison in alexandria yesterday and are recounting that trip. these are not mohamed morsi's defense lawyers, they are a group of volunteer lawyers that went to visit the ousted president. they were talking about the 2-hour visit to the prison and said that mohamed morsi, in terms of his demeanour. that he was calm, steadfast, and they recounted his appearance, his first appearance in court where they say he refused to answer prosecutors questions because mohamed morsi said that the court was unlawful, and that he was still the lawful president of the state of egypt. one of the lawyers said - or the lawyer giving the press conference said mohamed morsi said it was too early to name an advocate to defend him, and he insisted that he was the lawful president of egypt. the lawyer read out a statement which mohamed morsi conveyed to them, which he then read out in court. he said he was overthrown in a coup and kidnapped and held against his will. the press conference is still going on. i remind you, these are a group of volunteer lawyers, they are not mohamed morsi's defe
they visited the ousted president mohamed morsi in prison in alexandria yesterday and are recounting that trip. these are not mohamed morsi's defense lawyers, they are a group of volunteer lawyers that went to visit the ousted president. they were talking about the 2-hour visit to the prison and said that mohamed morsi, in terms of his demeanour. that he was calm, steadfast, and they recounted his appearance, his first appearance in court where they say he refused to answer prosecutors...
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mohamed morsi. several human rights group decried the sentencing. what is surprising is how quick it came. the judicial system is renowned. yesterday it was the second hearing, they had a harsh sentence. >> although these are mohamed morsi supporters, pretty much all of them - one has been told, those that don't support mohamed morsi, who were happy to see him go, who are targeted in terms of arrests when they are protesting too. >> well, certainly there is an uproar at the moment following the protest law. if you look at events over the past few days, a group of youth movement in front of the opera house, parliament, they were protesting. 24 remain detained pending investigation on allegations of thuggery. certainly there is fear that there is a return of the police state. it's difficult for the government, because for the past few months, as long as they were cracking down on senior elements of the muslim brotherhood, or on the sit-in. people did give them support. now people are beginning to worry. especially with the protest happening in cairo. especially from a challenge within its own camp. there's a sense that many of the use on the streets were the onces who were on june 30th in tahir square calling for the removal of mohamed morsi. they are the ones that say they gave legitimacy for the military to
mohamed morsi. several human rights group decried the sentencing. what is surprising is how quick it came. the judicial system is renowned. yesterday it was the second hearing, they had a harsh sentence. >> although these are mohamed morsi supporters, pretty much all of them - one has been told, those that don't support mohamed morsi, who were happy to see him go, who are targeted in terms of arrests when they are protesting too. >> well, certainly there is an uproar at the moment...
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mohammed morsi appearg in trial today. refusing to wear the required uniform but also announcing he's still the country's president. >> reporter: supporters of the deposed president mohamed morsi outside of the police academy where the former leader is on trial. they say he was forced from office illegally. and they demand the charges against him be dropped. mohammed morsi is charged with inciting others to commit murder. 20,000 members of the security forces are on the streets of cairo determined to make sure the trial goes ahead. the public opinion about it is polarized. >> god will be on our side. the court will issue a verdict that will be for the sake of egypt and the egyptians to more forward. morsi was not fair at all. >> this trial has nothing to do with being fair or unfair. the man was the president. he had the full right to do whatever he wanted, and to contact whomever he wanted. >> reporter: hundreds of people died in the 2011 revolution to force hosni mubarak from power. millions of people had high hopes when morsi became the country's first democratically elected president in june of last year. but increasingly frustrated with what they saw as his authorit
mohammed morsi appearg in trial today. refusing to wear the required uniform but also announcing he's still the country's president. >> reporter: supporters of the deposed president mohamed morsi outside of the police academy where the former leader is on trial. they say he was forced from office illegally. and they demand the charges against him be dropped. mohammed morsi is charged with inciting others to commit murder. 20,000 members of the security forces are on the streets of cairo...
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mohamed mors morsi lat as his supporters take to the streets. >>> allegation he of spying by the nsa. ouousted egyptian president mohamed morsi refusing to wear his uniform and saying he is still the legitimate president of egypt. dominic kane has more. >> supporters of the deposed president mohamed morsi outside the facility where he is up for trial. and inned the charges against him be dropped. morsi is charged with inciting others to commit measured. outside a presidential palace in december. 20,000 members of the security forces are on the streets of cairo determined to make sure the trial goes ahead. that public opinion about it is polarized. >> translator: god will be on our side, the court will issue a verdict that will be for the sake of egypt and the egyptians to move forward. morsi was not fair at all. >> this trial has nothing to do with being fair or unfair. the man was the president. he had the full right to do whatever he wanted and to contact whoever he wanted. >> hundreds of people died in the 2011 revolution to force morsi's predecessor hosnne mubarak from power. his failure to full if i recall promises many egyptians took to the streets again. a growing wave protest ended up with the military's decision to remove morsi from office in an act morsi himself says is
mohamed mors morsi lat as his supporters take to the streets. >>> allegation he of spying by the nsa. ouousted egyptian president mohamed morsi refusing to wear his uniform and saying he is still the legitimate president of egypt. dominic kane has more. >> supporters of the deposed president mohamed morsi outside the facility where he is up for trial. and inned the charges against him be dropped. morsi is charged with inciting others to commit measured. outside a presidential...
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mohamed morsi said. some of them said that they were using the trial, that the trial for them was a way to regroup and rally behind what they called president mohamed morsi. that is something that the military government will be very keen to stop, any sense that this is a new rallying point. >> absolutely. just to give you an idea about the polarization, on what side his government forces, security forces, barbed wire separating them from protesters. on the other side is where mohamed morsi has been moving in gathering, moving now to this other side. this just shows you the divide and and the forces at play here. of course, the security forces will need to stop mohamed morsi supporters from gathering. they had changed their tactics, they were gathering in smaller numbers, but after what they have seen and heard from the , they are going to regroup and gather in bigger numbers. i am hearing that away from the police academy there is a huge rally their. the news of what happened is going to embolden them even more . the real test is how the authorities and security forces handle this, because whatever they do i do not think they want a repetition of
mohamed morsi said. some of them said that they were using the trial, that the trial for them was a way to regroup and rally behind what they called president mohamed morsi. that is something that the military government will be very keen to stop, any sense that this is a new rallying point. >> absolutely. just to give you an idea about the polarization, on what side his government forces, security forces, barbed wire separating them from protesters. on the other side is where mohamed...
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let's go back to our main story mohamed morsi, egypt's only democratically elected president has appeared in court and dominick cain is in cairo with the latest. >> mohamedsi outside of the academy where the former leader is on trial. they say he was forced from office illegally and demand the charges against him be dropped. mohamed morsi is charged with insighting others to commit murder in connection with the deaths of several people killed in street fighting outside a presidential palace in december. 20,000 members of the security forces are on the streets of cairo determined to make sure the trial goes ahead, but public opinion about it is polarized. >> translator: god will be on our side. the court will issue a verdict that will be for the sake of egypt and the egyptians to move forward, morsi was not fair at all. >> translator: this trial has nothing to do with being fair or unfair, the man was the president, he had the full right to do whatever he wanted to and contact whoever he wanted. >> reporter: hundreds of people died in the 2011 revolution to force morsi's predecessor from power. millions of people have high hopes when morsi was the country
let's go back to our main story mohamed morsi, egypt's only democratically elected president has appeared in court and dominick cain is in cairo with the latest. >> mohamedsi outside of the academy where the former leader is on trial. they say he was forced from office illegally and demand the charges against him be dropped. mohamed morsi is charged with insighting others to commit murder in connection with the deaths of several people killed in street fighting outside a presidential...
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mohamed morsi's trial is underway in cairo. this is a live look outside the courthouse where a large group of people have gathered. mohamed morsi is accused of in citing the murder of protesters. he says his ousting by the military was an illegal move. >> secretary of state john kerry is in the saudi arabia. he will meet with saudi arabia's king abdullah to discuss the syrian crisis, turmoil in egypt and concerns over iran's noouk lee program. secretary kerry met with egyptian officials. >> the shooting at los angeles international airport, the gunman talked with police moments after the rampage. cincinnati tolds them he acted alone, the admission coming after he was shot by officers. paul ciancia killed a t.s.a. employee on friday. he's in critical condition and under 24 hour civil rans. >> a record number of runners ran in the new york city marathon. tighter security was in place in the night of boston marathon. the race was cancelled last year because of superstorm sandy. >> those are the head lines, "real money" with ali velshi is up next. why howard buffet, son of one of the world's richest men prefers blue jeans and
mohamed morsi's trial is underway in cairo. this is a live look outside the courthouse where a large group of people have gathered. mohamed morsi is accused of in citing the murder of protesters. he says his ousting by the military was an illegal move. >> secretary of state john kerry is in the saudi arabia. he will meet with saudi arabia's king abdullah to discuss the syrian crisis, turmoil in egypt and concerns over iran's noouk lee program. secretary kerry met with egyptian officials....
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mohammed morsi-- said everything including what uniform we wear to court today. what happened in that courtroom? >> it was actually quite dramatic. it was a lot of yelling by mohammed morsi and the six other defendants in the case with them. every time the judge tried to proceed with the case they would yell that the courtroom and the trial was a as far as. mohammed morsi repeatedly said that he was a president and called the process invalid. when he walked in, one of the journalists yelled execution, god willing to him and there was even fights that broke out between the journalist and some of the morsi lawyers and those of his codefendants. and so there was so much chaos and drama that at the end of the day the judge determined that the case couldn't proceed. and it was adjourned until january 8th. >> was the point of mohammed morsi's protest to say that they didn't even have the right to be trying him because he still is the legitimate president? >> that's right. he really, we hadn't seen mohammed morsi since july 2nd the day before he was ousted by the military. and he really picked off exactly where he left off in that speech saying that he was the president.
mohammed morsi-- said everything including what uniform we wear to court today. what happened in that courtroom? >> it was actually quite dramatic. it was a lot of yelling by mohammed morsi and the six other defendants in the case with them. every time the judge tried to proceed with the case they would yell that the courtroom and the trial was a as far as. mohammed morsi repeatedly said that he was a president and called the process invalid. when he walked in, one of the journalists...
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mohammed morsi. wasgypt said this unacceptable from ankara. since he wasal forced from power in july. demonstrations in cairo marked 100 days as security forces cleared several camps in favor of mohamed morsi from the city. you in climate talks in warsaw, poland -- a compromise deal has been reached to limit greenhouse that, but many interests them -- that separated negotiators have been left unresolved. many of them will not be ironed out until 2013. arcticntists warn that ice is rapidly melting away, laming carbon emissions for rising temperatures and want some cuts to deal with global warming. the warsaw talks went into overtime as environmentalists accused rich countries of creating an impact. >> some of the industrialized countries have scaled back their targets. that has soured the atmosphere at the talks and i sense that some countries are using any argument that they can to delay the agreement, or to water down their commitments as much as possible. >> and then, at the 11th hour, the delegates reached a deal. developing nations agreed to contribute to global actions against climate change and to detail their plans by early 2016. the deal is a turnaround that overcomes state d
mohammed morsi. wasgypt said this unacceptable from ankara. since he wasal forced from power in july. demonstrations in cairo marked 100 days as security forces cleared several camps in favor of mohamed morsi from the city. you in climate talks in warsaw, poland -- a compromise deal has been reached to limit greenhouse that, but many interests them -- that separated negotiators have been left unresolved. many of them will not be ironed out until 2013. arcticntists warn that ice is rapidly...
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new in egypt this morning, former egyptian prod, mohamed morsi appeared in fourth for theist -- president, mohamed morsi appeared in court for the first time since he was removed from power. he says he's the legitimate leader and the court has no jurisdiction to put him on trial. the trial was adjourned until january. he's in a secret location while awaiting his trial. he could get the death penalty if convicted. >>> a man from mish twin claims he -- michigan claims he tipped off the fbi where to find osama bin laden. now he wants to be paid the $25 million reward. tom lee, he's an international jewelry marketer, says he told the fbi bin laden was hiding in pakistan in 2003. the fbi says bin laden's location was found using electronic intelligence and that it is likely bin laden didn't build his compound in pakistan until 2005. >>> 7:17. new information about the man accused in the deadly shooting at l.a.x. bob decastro is at the airport with more on what the suspect told police after the shooting and how it helped the investigation. bob? actually, we don't have bob right there at the airport. but
new in egypt this morning, former egyptian prod, mohamed morsi appeared in fourth for theist -- president, mohamed morsi appeared in court for the first time since he was removed from power. he says he's the legitimate leader and the court has no jurisdiction to put him on trial. the trial was adjourned until january. he's in a secret location while awaiting his trial. he could get the death penalty if convicted. >>> a man from mish twin claims he -- michigan claims he tipped off the...
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mohamed morsi makes his first appearance in court. what do we expect to happen? >> well we were speculating whether mohamed morsi will come to court. it seems he will be in court. preparations for that have been widespread. 20,000 military personnel on the streets to secure the streets. we see the interior minister doing a tour where a cage is being installed for dr mohamed morsi and 14 other muslim brotherhood defendants who will appear. the legal preparations - they seem to be nil. we are hearing from his legal team, or who would be his legal team. one of the lawyers saying he has not met mohamed morsi. we don't know whether that's because they've been prevented from meeting. he doesn't recognise the legitimacy of the trial, or respect that he is a defendant in any way. we are expecting the legal team to make a move as soon as the trial stops, to say they want a meeting to discuss the way forward for his own legal defense. >> thank you sue. >>> meanwhile john kerry's due to visit israel and the occupied west bank later this week. his trip part of an effort to revive peace talks betweenize rails and the palestinians. >> stefanie de
mohamed morsi makes his first appearance in court. what do we expect to happen? >> well we were speculating whether mohamed morsi will come to court. it seems he will be in court. preparations for that have been widespread. 20,000 military personnel on the streets to secure the streets. we see the interior minister doing a tour where a cage is being installed for dr mohamed morsi and 14 other muslim brotherhood defendants who will appear. the legal preparations - they seem to be nil. we...
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mohammed morsi outside of the cairo police academy where the former leader is on trial. they say he was forced from office illegally, and they demand the charge against him be dropped. mohammed morsi is charged with inciting others to commit murder. in connection with the deaths of several people killed in street fighting outside a presidential palace in december. 20,000 members of the security forces are on the streets of cairo determined to make sure the trial goes ahead. but public opinion about it is polarized. >> reporter: god will be on our side, the court will issue a verdict that will be for the sake of egypt and the egyptians to move forward. morsi was not fair at all. >> this trial has nothing to do with being fair or unfair. the man was the president. he had the full right to do whatever he wanted, and to contact whoever he wanted. >> reporter: hundreds of people died in the 2011 revolution to force morsi's predecessor hasy mubarak from hour. from power. increasingly frustrated with what they saw as his authoritarian rule, and his failure to fulfill promises, many egyptians took to the streets again. a growing wave of protest ended up with a military decision to r
mohammed morsi outside of the cairo police academy where the former leader is on trial. they say he was forced from office illegally, and they demand the charge against him be dropped. mohammed morsi is charged with inciting others to commit murder. in connection with the deaths of several people killed in street fighting outside a presidential palace in december. 20,000 members of the security forces are on the streets of cairo determined to make sure the trial goes ahead. but public opinion...
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mohammed morsi has been adjourned in january. he and other muslim brotherhood leaders arrived to face charges. but it was chaos from the beginning. the start of the trial was delayed, resumed, and adjourned all with mohammed morsi refusing to recognize the court's legitimately. in the rally outside of the trial several people have about arrested, and there have been protests outside of cairo's supreme constitutional court and high court. and here is dominick cane now with how monday's events unfolded. >> supporters of deposed president mohammedorsi outside of the police academy where the former leader is on trial. they say he was forced from office illegally, and they demand the charge against him be dropped. mohammed morsi is charged with inciting others to commit murder in connection with the deaths of several people killed in street fighting outside a presidential palace in september. 20,000 security forces are on the streets of cairo making sure that the trial goes ahead. but the public opinion is polarized. >> god will be on our side. the court will issue a verdict that will be for the sake of egypt and the egyptians to move forward. morsi was not fair at all. >> this trial has nothing to do with being fair or unfair. the man was the president. he had the full right to do whatever he wanted and to contact whoever he wanted. >> hundreds of people died in the 2011 revolution. millions of people had high hopes when morsi became the country's first democratically elected president. what he saw as his authoritarian rule, man
mohammed morsi has been adjourned in january. he and other muslim brotherhood leaders arrived to face charges. but it was chaos from the beginning. the start of the trial was delayed, resumed, and adjourned all with mohammed morsi refusing to recognize the court's legitimately. in the rally outside of the trial several people have about arrested, and there have been protests outside of cairo's supreme constitutional court and high court. and here is dominick cane now with how monday's events...
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mohamed morsi who were president at the time. the charges were dismissed. the state commissioner called for the decision to be overturned. >> mohamed morsi's removal from office was a coup, a journalist was taken off the air after indicating that. >> what a blow to free speech in egypt after a resolution. that we have reverted back to pre-january 2011, the redlines are back, obviously the red line now is the military, it's untouchable. >> a free press is virtually nn existent. few among those working for the private or state media are willing or allowed to criticise. the foreign press has been instructed to call the ministry saying they'll be working each day. press freedoms are disappearing fast. >> in egypt we can't say that there is a complete freedom of suppression, freedom of speech. i don't think so. because in egypt now, i described the state of egypt. the mekerfict era during the last century - only people have to be classified. whether you are against or pro or having the fear of last july. >> in his tweets over the summer, bassem yousseff said he was glad about the military coup. if he was hoping for a more positive react
mohamed morsi who were president at the time. the charges were dismissed. the state commissioner called for the decision to be overturned. >> mohamed morsi's removal from office was a coup, a journalist was taken off the air after indicating that. >> what a blow to free speech in egypt after a resolution. that we have reverted back to pre-january 2011, the redlines are back, obviously the red line now is the military, it's untouchable. >> a free press is virtually nn existent....
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mohamed morsi gets underway tomorrow. morsi is accused of inciting violence. >> the first democratically elected president, mohamed morsi,ocedural. this is the first time we expect to see the ex-president since he was ousted in a coup last july. morsi who is backed by the muslim brotherhood will stand trial on his charges of the violence around the palace. if convicted he faces life in prison or execution. >>> now to johannesburg. a long walk to freedom. it details nelson mandela's life. arwa is there. >> to say that south africans are highly anticipating the premiere of "long walk to freedom," that would be an underestimate. mandela sold the rights to his biography since he was in prison, so people have been waiting to see this for decades, and however, sadly, nelson mandela himself, he does remain in critical but stable condition. he continues to be looked after by a team of military doctors at his home here in johannesburg. >> great to have you here. victor, back to you now. >>> you may have heard the world's winemakers are facing a annual shortage of cases of wine, and maybe we have been duped. because now other expe
mohamed morsi gets underway tomorrow. morsi is accused of inciting violence. >> the first democratically elected president, mohamed morsi,ocedural. this is the first time we expect to see the ex-president since he was ousted in a coup last july. morsi who is backed by the muslim brotherhood will stand trial on his charges of the violence around the palace. if convicted he faces life in prison or execution. >>> now to johannesburg. a long walk to freedom. it details nelson...
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>>> egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi is accusing the army guard of kidnapping the day before they overthrew him in july. dominick can kane reports in cao 2347 mohamedorsi has tone to his country but because he is being held in prison he is telling his attorneys what he wants to know. >> let the people of egypt know that i since july 2nd, i repeat, since july 2nd, 2013, i am kidnapped against my own free will. and the republican guards headquarters. >> reporter: the lawyers spent two and a half hours with morsi in his cell. it was the first time they had seen him since his trial began. although mohammed morsi still maintains the court has no right to try him, he now face as dilemma. does he accept court pointed lawyers, or does he appoint his own? and the law says morsi cannot represent himself. one leading egyptian legal expert says the trial judge has no alternative. >> i think they will ignore dr. morsi's actions and must continue with the case. the opinion of any suspect has no place in any trial. if we leave it to that then every suspect will refuse to choose a defense team and that would obstruct justice. >> he should have accepted to appointm
>>> egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi is accusing the army guard of kidnapping the day before they overthrew him in july. dominick can kane reports in cao 2347 mohamedorsi has tone to his country but because he is being held in prison he is telling his attorneys what he wants to know. >> let the people of egypt know that i since july 2nd, i repeat, since july 2nd, 2013, i am kidnapped against my own free will. and the republican guards headquarters. >> reporter: the...
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morning, and that is become mohamed morsi was refusing to wear the white suit that prisoners have to wear while they are in court. the reason this has been adjourned is so that mohamed.orsi would recognize the court he has been given till january 8 to do so. otherwise a lawyer will be appointed for him. there were some lawyers in court this morning claiming to represent him. orsi has not formally represent -- has not -- morsi has not formally accepted that representation. he says he will represent himself. 28 lawyers for the other defendants were let into the court this morning and they are complaining about that. militaryan's former dictator has been granted bail. pervez musharraf has been under house arrest for six months now. he has been linked to a deadly raid on a radical mosque that left one cleric dead. the ruling by an islamabad district court means that he is on bail until all the charges are brought against him. that is one case leading to the former assassination of former -- leading to the assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto. secretary of state john kerry is are- any break -- they concerned that any breakthrough in nuclear recreations c
morning, and that is become mohamed morsi was refusing to wear the white suit that prisoners have to wear while they are in court. the reason this has been adjourned is so that mohamed.orsi would recognize the court he has been given till january 8 to do so. otherwise a lawyer will be appointed for him. there were some lawyers in court this morning claiming to represent him. orsi has not formally represent -- has not -- morsi has not formally accepted that representation. he says he will...
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mohamed morsi was ousted, the turkish prime minister immediately voiced this disapproval about that in a way that has angered many of those egyptians who had absolutely supported the overthrow of mohamedorsi. since then you've had a series of statements coming out of turkey that were widely publicized in the private or state-run media. for example, one of those examples is prime minister erdogan saying that the supporters of the anti-coup alliance. and early november there was a statement issued by the foreign ministry that mohamed morsi should be released. now they feel they have interfered in domestic affairs and said that turkey was misrepresenting it's will of the public opinion. and it was the will of the egyptian people and taking sides by allowing meetings of organizations without specifying which organizations they were talking about to happen in turkey. >> hoda, thank you. let's go to turkey. and let's go to anita in istanbul. what did the turkish government allegedly say that the egyptians found so provocative. >> well, they're pointing to something that the prime minister said in a speech he made ahead of a trichotomous coon the 21st of november. now with a look at that spe
mohamed morsi was ousted, the turkish prime minister immediately voiced this disapproval about that in a way that has angered many of those egyptians who had absolutely supported the overthrow of mohamedorsi. since then you've had a series of statements coming out of turkey that were widely publicized in the private or state-run media. for example, one of those examples is prime minister erdogan saying that the supporters of the anti-coup alliance. and early november there was a statement...
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mohamed morsi. the party had ties to egypt's muslim brotherhood. other countries like united states and qatar shifted their stance to work with the egyptian regime. turkey campaigned for mohamed morsi's reenstatement. egypt's government considers this overstepping the market. now there's a tit for tat - downgrading diplomatic relations and expelling the ambassador. >> the turkish president and foreign minister made conciliatory statements, expreting confidence the two -- expressing confidence the two countries will get over their differences. >> it's a crucial week in the united states and afghanistan. a gathering of tribal leaders wrapping up in kabul, voting on whether to keep american forces there after 2014. before the meeting afghan president hamid karzai said he would not sign an agreement before next year's election. that position upset the tribal leaders. >> hamid karzai doesn't have the right to say these words. i'm saying this is a big mistake he's making. whatever we want and whatever hamid karzai wants it has been accepted. he wants to delay the agreement. this is not for the benefit of afghanistan. it's to the detment of afghanistan -- dertment of afghanistan. >>
mohamed morsi. the party had ties to egypt's muslim brotherhood. other countries like united states and qatar shifted their stance to work with the egyptian regime. turkey campaigned for mohamed morsi's reenstatement. egypt's government considers this overstepping the market. now there's a tit for tat - downgrading diplomatic relations and expelling the ambassador. >> the turkish president and foreign minister made conciliatory statements, expreting confidence the two -- expressing...
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mohamed morsi, president at the time. charges were dismissed, but the state commissioner called for this decision to be overturned. one of egypt's prominent news presenters was taken off the air, hinting that mohamed morsi's removal was a coup. she sees the banning of bassem yousseff's program as a sign that free speech is disappearing. >> what a blow to freedom of expression, free speech in egypt. that we have reverted back to january 2011, the red lines are back. obviously the red line now is the military. it's untouchable. >> a free press is virtually non-existent. few working for the private or state media are willing or allowed to criticise the government or substantiate. >> the foreign press is instructed to call the administration to say they'll be working each day. press freedoms are disappearing. >> in egypt we can't say there is a complete freedom of expression. freedom of speech. i don't think so. because in egypt now, i described the media. if you remember the era during the "'50s of the lasting century. only people have to be classified as against or pro of what happened last july. >> in his tweets over the summer bassem yousseff said he was glad about the military coup. if he was hop
mohamed morsi, president at the time. charges were dismissed, but the state commissioner called for this decision to be overturned. one of egypt's prominent news presenters was taken off the air, hinting that mohamed morsi's removal was a coup. she sees the banning of bassem yousseff's program as a sign that free speech is disappearing. >> what a blow to freedom of expression, free speech in egypt. that we have reverted back to january 2011, the red lines are back. obviously the red line...
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mohamed morsi. the charge were dismissed. the state commissioner called for this to be overturned. >> a journalist was taken off unfortunate air for hinting mohamed morsi being taken from office a call. >> what a blow to freedom of expression, freep speech in egypt after a resolution, that we reverted back to pre-january 2011, the red lines are back. obviously the red line now it the military. it's untouchable. >> a free press is virtually non-existent. few among those working for if private or state media can criticise. the foreign press han been instructed to call the minister of information. press freedoms are disappearing past. >> in egypt we cannot say that now there is a complete freedom of expression. freedom of press. freedom of speech - i don't think so. because in egypt now i describe the state of media as mekelphic state. if you remember. only people have to be classified now. are you against or pro what happened last july. >> in his tweets over the sum are bassem yousseff said he was glad about the military coup. if he opened for a positive reaction, he knows he was badly mistaken. >>> in over an hour runners will gather at the starti
mohamed morsi. the charge were dismissed. the state commissioner called for this to be overturned. >> a journalist was taken off unfortunate air for hinting mohamed morsi being taken from office a call. >> what a blow to freedom of expression, freep speech in egypt after a resolution, that we reverted back to pre-january 2011, the red lines are back. obviously the red line now it the military. it's untouchable. >> a free press is virtually non-existent. few among those working...
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mohamed morsi appear for trial. this was his first public appearance since he was ousted on july 3. mohamed and 14 other defendants in the case could ace the death penalty. -- based the death penalty. the wall street journal reports eric schmidt is slamming the nsa for reportedly spying on the data centers, dolling it potentially illegal. he is registered complaints with the nsa, president obama and members of congress. we will hear more about the nsa and privacy issues at 10:00 eastern when we bring you live coverage of the president privacy and civil liberties oversight meeting. it is actually starting right now live on c-span to or watch it later anytime on our website at www.c-span.org. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> what is the most important issue congress should consider an 2013? that is the question for the c- span video camera competition. make a 5-7 minutes documentary that include c-span video for your chance to win the grand prize of $5,000. this year we doubled the number of winners of total prizes. need more information? go to studentcam.org. we bri
mohamed morsi appear for trial. this was his first public appearance since he was ousted on july 3. mohamed and 14 other defendants in the case could ace the death penalty. -- based the death penalty. the wall street journal reports eric schmidt is slamming the nsa for reportedly spying on the data centers, dolling it potentially illegal. he is registered complaints with the nsa, president obama and members of congress. we will hear more about the nsa and privacy issues at 10:00 eastern when we...
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mohamed morsi. six times a week the curfew ran from 1am to 5am. it took effect at seven, a time when mohamedorsi supporters staged large demonstrations. >> the united nations elected 14 members to its human rights council. the new pick is seen as controversial. saudi arabia, china, russia, vietnam and algeria. human right watch said it blockediations into reports into its country. there were protib et activists near new york. >> the fact that there's over 123 self of mutilated protesting the chinese rule demonstrates that the chinese government does not deserve a seat at the human rights council. u.n. human rights council may serve for six years before standing for election. the u.s. is a current member. >> native americans fighting a new battle. tributes trying for recognition from the government. the largest airline, what america and u.s. air promised to give up to join forces. a new part of the job process that it fun and games. and we look at a live picture of the capitol building this early wednesday morning. >>> good morning, welcome back to al jazeera america. straight ahead - how the
mohamed morsi. six times a week the curfew ran from 1am to 5am. it took effect at seven, a time when mohamedorsi supporters staged large demonstrations. >> the united nations elected 14 members to its human rights council. the new pick is seen as controversial. saudi arabia, china, russia, vietnam and algeria. human right watch said it blockediations into reports into its country. there were protib et activists near new york. >> the fact that there's over 123 self of mutilated...