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professor galvan thank you very much for joining us this morning. >>> former egyptian president mohammed morsi will stand trial. morsi is accused of inciting violence, are 14 other members of the muslim brotherhood are to be tried beside him. morsi has been kept out of the public eye since being pushed out by the military on july 3rd. >>> firefighters are fighting the fire outside of yosemite and say they are making progress. a fleet of aircraft is dropping water and retardant chemicals to stop the fire from spreading. so far it's burned out of 350 square miles in the two weeks it's been burning. are. >>> we are looking at some dessert rating conditions on the tropical northeast. let me show you a map right now and show you what we can expect to see over the next couple of hours. notice all the rain coming over the great lakes building in over parts of new england as well. that is going to be a problem we expect to see quite a bit of rain showers over the area, flash flooding in many of the states earlier. this is what the forecast is over the next several hours. heavy green is potentially the
professor galvan thank you very much for joining us this morning. >>> former egyptian president mohammed morsi will stand trial. morsi is accused of inciting violence, are 14 other members of the muslim brotherhood are to be tried beside him. morsi has been kept out of the public eye since being pushed out by the military on july 3rd. >>> firefighters are fighting the fire outside of yosemite and say they are making progress. a fleet of aircraft is dropping water and retardant...
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mohamed morsi. >> dr. mohamed morsi. >> unfortunately, he was no mandela. >> from the overthrow of a new president... >> they were chanting against morsi, they were chanting against the muslim brotherhood, and some people were chanting for the military. >> to the military taking control. what happened to egypt's revolution? >> was the military responding to the will of the people or making this all happen? >> and what will come next? >> with sisi, we have something much more ominous, much more dangerous. >> global post's charles sennt reports for frontline. >> we got to really go this way. come on. >> on egypt in crisis. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated t
mohamed morsi. >> dr. mohamed morsi. >> unfortunately, he was no mandela. >> from the overthrow of a new president... >> they were chanting against morsi, they were chanting against the muslim brotherhood, and some people were chanting for the military. >> to the military taking control. what happened to egypt's revolution? >> was the military responding to the will of the people or making this all happen? >> and what will come next? >> with sisi,...
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reports that the country's ousted president mohamed morsi will stand trial. rsi is accused of inciting the violence leading to the deaths of several people and you said the presidential palace last december. 14 members of the muslim brotherhood are going to be tried alongside him. no trial date has been set. >> nelson mandela is now at his home in johannesburg after being released from a hospital in pretoria to continue his treatment there. >> the case for military action in syria lies with the evidence of chemical warfare there, the white house saying the syrian government used the nerve gas sarin to kill 1400 people, including 400 children. he will try to convince action that they need to take action. >> syrian president bashar al assad meeting with a prominent member of the iranian parliament said his country is capable of confronting what he calls external aggression from the united states. the obama administration is pushing hard for military action. secretary of state john kerry appeared on all the sunday political talk shows, claiming the u.s. know know
reports that the country's ousted president mohamed morsi will stand trial. rsi is accused of inciting the violence leading to the deaths of several people and you said the presidential palace last december. 14 members of the muslim brotherhood are going to be tried alongside him. no trial date has been set. >> nelson mandela is now at his home in johannesburg after being released from a hospital in pretoria to continue his treatment there. >> the case for military action in syria...
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they find a terrorism friendly regime represented by mohamed morsi. they have a few expectations about the next steps they can manage. >> so you are suggesting, for instance, the attacks that took lace last month -- took place last month against the police station, that this was somehow linked to the muslim brotherhood? >> well, of course. i have always believed that the muslim brotherhood is the umbrella where all the radical and islamic groups came from. if we trace back in the 1940s of the last century, the muslim brotherhood was the first to think about using islam as a way of ruling, governing, and even trying to reach this position -- >> but that was then, this is now. >> this is now, yes, but they have many different reasons and different proofs that the muslim brotherhood are affiliated to those groups. they have witnessed together in official meetings. they attended meetings with them. they are present in the government. they even attended the ceremony of the six october victory with the army. it is not sacred. the muslim brotherhood is one o
they find a terrorism friendly regime represented by mohamed morsi. they have a few expectations about the next steps they can manage. >> so you are suggesting, for instance, the attacks that took lace last month -- took place last month against the police station, that this was somehow linked to the muslim brotherhood? >> well, of course. i have always believed that the muslim brotherhood is the umbrella where all the radical and islamic groups came from. if we trace back in the...
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. >> egyptian authorities accused deposed president mohamed morsi of insulting the judiciary, saying he rigged an election in 2005. he's been referred to charges of inciting charms. during a sit-in at a presidential palace last december. rockets fired at terrorists in northern sinai. part of an operation. troops have gone into the area and there has been repeated attacks on the police stations and military in sinai since mohamed morsi was deposed as president. >> our correspondent in cairo - not naming him for security reasons. can we get an update on the sinai situation? >> an operation in northern sinai near the border of the countries. app achy helicopters have been firing and we heard from the security forces that it will continue for some time. >> unfortunately not a great line there to cairo. we'll try to reconnect later and get the situation with what is happening in sina. >> and mohamed morsi. three killed in egypt. rallies were held across the country, and some defied the curfew. more on that story. >> thousands of people took to the streets across egypt, protesting against
. >> egyptian authorities accused deposed president mohamed morsi of insulting the judiciary, saying he rigged an election in 2005. he's been referred to charges of inciting charms. during a sit-in at a presidential palace last december. rockets fired at terrorists in northern sinai. part of an operation. troops have gone into the area and there has been repeated attacks on the police stations and military in sinai since mohamed morsi was deposed as president. >> our correspondent...
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in defiance, mohamed morsi took the presidential oath. the night before, he had sworn a symbolic oath of office in front of tens of thousands of supporters. in december 2012, the power struggle between the courts and president morsi escalated as judges resisted new legislation proposed by morsi to limit the courts' powers and hand them over to the executive branch. morsi had to cave in. in june 2013, the constitutional court stymied the new muslim brotherhood government by declaring the upper house of parliament illegitimate. furthermore, the court pronounced morsi's hard-won constitution to be inadmissible. a month later, in july 2013, the military finally ousted the muslim brotherhood from government, installing the head of the constitutional court as interim president. opposition demonstrations were brutally suppressed. >> the military makes the political decisions. the court finds justification for these decisions or creates a legal basis for them. >> the trials of hosni mubarak and the leaders of the muslim brotherhood began on the s
in defiance, mohamed morsi took the presidential oath. the night before, he had sworn a symbolic oath of office in front of tens of thousands of supporters. in december 2012, the power struggle between the courts and president morsi escalated as judges resisted new legislation proposed by morsi to limit the courts' powers and hand them over to the executive branch. morsi had to cave in. in june 2013, the constitutional court stymied the new muslim brotherhood government by declaring the upper...
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first attack since mohamed morsi was out offe out of ousted in j. (n) a scheduled federal court hearing in san jose thursday, google's attorneys plan to argue that the long running practice is legal because of its use to sell ads. all users of e-mail must expect that their use is subjected to
first attack since mohamed morsi was out offe out of ousted in j. (n) a scheduled federal court hearing in san jose thursday, google's attorneys plan to argue that the long running practice is legal because of its use to sell ads. all users of e-mail must expect that their use is subjected to
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mohamed morsi will stand trial for inviting the murders of protesters. and subsidized food to millions of poor indians. we'll be here with all today's sport including the worldest most expensive football player has been officially announced. >> secretary general mr. rasmussen said long term military operation is not the only way forward. russia wants evidence of syrian attacks. and there are calls for strong measures from arab states and turkey. france is holding meetings to make public intelligence to say that assad used chemical wells. omar al sale and peter sharp and jacky roy land in pair race because we understand that france is going to release certain intelligence on syria in the next hour or so. jacky, why are they going to do that, to what purpose? >> the idea is that the french government is seeking to bold br it's public by providing proof that the attacks on the 21st of august was, indeed, carried out by using chemical weapons and no one but the assad regime could have carried it out. apparently the intelligence contains details of hundreds o
mohamed morsi will stand trial for inviting the murders of protesters. and subsidized food to millions of poor indians. we'll be here with all today's sport including the worldest most expensive football player has been officially announced. >> secretary general mr. rasmussen said long term military operation is not the only way forward. russia wants evidence of syrian attacks. and there are calls for strong measures from arab states and turkey. france is holding meetings to make public...
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resolution in egypt fading, as out offed president mohamed morsi and other leaders will stand trial for inciting murder. >> >> a black and dusty byproduct of refining crude oil. the substance and controversy it's causing, pitting price interest against environmental concerns. ♪ theme >> it is a new day as presidential pressure to attack syria intensifies. it has been less than 48 hours since the president said he needs congressional approval for his attack plans, and now, the full port press is on to assure a favorable outcome. john kerry was dispatched to the sunday morning talk shows. kerry and several members of the white house are pushing for their support. >> the big name they want in their corner, senator john mccain. he has been invited to the white
resolution in egypt fading, as out offed president mohamed morsi and other leaders will stand trial for inciting murder. >> >> a black and dusty byproduct of refining crude oil. the substance and controversy it's causing, pitting price interest against environmental concerns. ♪ theme >> it is a new day as presidential pressure to attack syria intensifies. it has been less than 48 hours since the president said he needs congressional approval for his attack plans, and now,...
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. ♪ this is al jazeera live from doha and ahead egypt's president mohamed morsi on trial accused of incitingder and to provide cheap food to people in india have a test in parliament and a real record breaker, football moves to madrid for $132 million. ♪ russia's foreign minister says moscow is unconvinced by evidence presented by u.s. and allies of an alleged chemical weapons attack in syria. according to the russia news agency they are going to the coast off syria in anticipation of a potential u.s. military strike. the u.s. and allies are pressing home the case of military action, secretary of state john kerry says the obama administration knows the nerve agent sarin was used to kill thousands of people and they are going public with the arsenal of chemical weapons and a series of high-level meetings are going ahead in paris. let's go to jackie in paris, what is coming out of the meetings then? >> what we are seeing, sammy is the french government trying to builds its case for military intervention in syria, trying to persuade members of parliament and trying to convince the french public
. ♪ this is al jazeera live from doha and ahead egypt's president mohamed morsi on trial accused of incitingder and to provide cheap food to people in india have a test in parliament and a real record breaker, football moves to madrid for $132 million. ♪ russia's foreign minister says moscow is unconvinced by evidence presented by u.s. and allies of an alleged chemical weapons attack in syria. according to the russia news agency they are going to the coast off syria in anticipation of a...
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two months ago, the army deposed brotherhood's mohammed morsi. he was elected after the heady 2011 uprising that overthrew president hosni mubarak. but does this mean more democracy for egypt, or a return to the past? our chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports from cairo. >> the chamber of the upper house of parliament, a committee rewriting egypt's constitution for the second time in as many years, convened at the initial session on sunday. it was an over-50 cloud of statesmen clerics, business leaders and generals and one figure, a young man wearing a t- shirt no one had heard of. he was mahmoud batter, a leader of the rebel movement that led a petition against mohammed morsi and his muslim brotherhood-led government, triggering nationwide protest on june 30. two days later on july 3, the army chief appeared on television to say egypt's armed forces had removed the first democratically elected leader in the country's history. one of the fellow co-founders, mack meuld al-faka has no apologies for returning to the mill tore t
two months ago, the army deposed brotherhood's mohammed morsi. he was elected after the heady 2011 uprising that overthrew president hosni mubarak. but does this mean more democracy for egypt, or a return to the past? our chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports from cairo. >> the chamber of the upper house of parliament, a committee rewriting egypt's constitution for the second time in as many years, convened at the initial session on sunday. it was an over-50 cloud of...
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obama's president of choice, mohammed morsi. the violent and deadly clashes between the military-run government and muslim brotherhood and backed protesters to the wall and they are now responding. continuing with violence and all likelihood this friday, when morsi supporters reportedly will conduct what they call a day of martyrs. and no relief for president obama in syria either. assad opposition forces claiming more than a thousand civilians were killed in chemical gas attacks earlier today on the outskirts of damascus. the alleged attacks come exactly
obama's president of choice, mohammed morsi. the violent and deadly clashes between the military-run government and muslim brotherhood and backed protesters to the wall and they are now responding. continuing with violence and all likelihood this friday, when morsi supporters reportedly will conduct what they call a day of martyrs. and no relief for president obama in syria either. assad opposition forces claiming more than a thousand civilians were killed in chemical gas attacks earlier today...
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. >> just 15 months after ringing mohamed morsi -- bringing mohamed morsi the power, the muslim brotherhoods once again going underground. the ruling also targeted any institution being branched out of or funded by the good brotherhood. the group said that the decision was politically motivated and that the ban would move under ground for most of its 85 years. he has in the past month that named a moderate as his foreign minister and chief negotiator exchanging letters with the u.s. president in negotiations with nbc. he has helped to address the general assembly for the first time. >> speaker at the general assembly he would spot the walkouts, but this visit to the west was more conciliatory. >> iran seeks constructive engagement with other countries based on mutual respect and constant interest and the same framework does not seek to increase tensions with the united states. >> condemnation of the international sanctions in iran. >> these sanctions of violence, pure and simple, smart or otherwise, these sanctions violate unalienable human rights. >> with barack obama saying he hopes that
. >> just 15 months after ringing mohamed morsi -- bringing mohamed morsi the power, the muslim brotherhoods once again going underground. the ruling also targeted any institution being branched out of or funded by the good brotherhood. the group said that the decision was politically motivated and that the ban would move under ground for most of its 85 years. he has in the past month that named a moderate as his foreign minister and chief negotiator exchanging letters with the u.s....
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it is part of a wider attempt to restore order around areas loyal to mohamed morsi, who was forced out office in july. egypt has announced it will shorten its curfew to start at midnight rather than 11:00 p.m. the curfew was imposed after two sit-ins were broken up. on friday, traditionally a day of protest, the curfew will continue to begin at 7:00 p.m. the syrian president has slammed a u.n. report on chemical weapons as unrealistic. in an interview, he continued to assist -- insist the rebels were to blame for a chemical attack last month. he said the government will abide to an agreement to turn over his chemical weapons. >> the credibility of the videos have not been verified. the only verified being, the samples that the delegation. of blood and other things. you cannot build a report on videos. >> they are blazing -- basing it on the blood samples. >> the president of iran says his country has never and will never seek a nuclear bomb. in an interview with the news, he says he has full authority to resolve a nuclear standoff with the west. those comments come days before he makes
it is part of a wider attempt to restore order around areas loyal to mohamed morsi, who was forced out office in july. egypt has announced it will shorten its curfew to start at midnight rather than 11:00 p.m. the curfew was imposed after two sit-ins were broken up. on friday, traditionally a day of protest, the curfew will continue to begin at 7:00 p.m. the syrian president has slammed a u.n. report on chemical weapons as unrealistic. in an interview, he continued to assist -- insist the...
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egypt's president mohamed morsi will stand trial of protesters.an's government will play a more direct role in the cleanup of the fukushima nuclear disaster. >> and i'll be here with all the day's sport including madrid has a record breaking $132 million. ♪ but first they are unconvinced of evidence presented by u.s. and allies of the alleged chemical weapons attack in syria. russia news service reports the government is sending to the coast of syria for a potential u.s. military strike. >> we were shown findings which have no specifics with the coordinates and no names and nor tests were carried out by professionals and no facts that numerous experts are talking about the video footage on the internet and contains inconsistencies to talk about the use of chemical weapons and the state of the victim's health and too many doubts. >> the u.s. and allies are pressing home their case for military action against syria and john kerry says the obama administration knows the nerve agent sarin was used to kill hundreds of people last month. and the french
egypt's president mohamed morsi will stand trial of protesters.an's government will play a more direct role in the cleanup of the fukushima nuclear disaster. >> and i'll be here with all the day's sport including madrid has a record breaking $132 million. ♪ but first they are unconvinced of evidence presented by u.s. and allies of the alleged chemical weapons attack in syria. russia news service reports the government is sending to the coast of syria for a potential u.s. military...
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two months after president mohammed morsi was toppled. friday, fears of arrest kept many off the streets despite the brotherhood's nationwide call for protests. the crackdown continues with judges now also recommending the dissolution of the infamous organization, the army back interim government unveiled -- committee, aay a new constitutional draft. a spokesperson said the government has done all it could to guarantee fair representation of all the parties within the panel. >> i don't think the absence of the muslim brotherhood will affect the community. particularly one of the members former leader of the brotherhood. the -- represented as well. brotherhood -- the muslim brotherhood officially refused to sit on the panel. many believe, though, the army hand-picked its members. , like committee is a lie all this political transition. it is just part of the military coup. our first committee was elected. it represented the people. it's one was appointed. i will never recognize it. order cut out the islamist tv channel, accused of inciting
two months after president mohammed morsi was toppled. friday, fears of arrest kept many off the streets despite the brotherhood's nationwide call for protests. the crackdown continues with judges now also recommending the dissolution of the infamous organization, the army back interim government unveiled -- committee, aay a new constitutional draft. a spokesperson said the government has done all it could to guarantee fair representation of all the parties within the panel. >> i don't...
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first attack since mohamed morsi was out offe out of ousted in j. (n) a scheduled federal court hearing in san jose thursday, google's attorneys plan to argue that the long running practice is legal because of its use to sell ads. all users of e-mail must expect that their use is subjected to ads. >>> in a surprising online message from iranian president hassan rahani, has got many people scratching their heads. >> president obama and other world leaders are in russia for the group of 20 summit. officially, in st. petersburg to talk about the global economy but the debate over syria is dominating talks on the sidelines of the summit. congress is expected to get members only briefing on syria. placing the resolution on the calendar. boast the house and senate are scheduled to return to work but isn't sure when they'll be voting on the resolution. >>> , corresponhow close is thin to willing to interior minister? >> well, i think the interior minister did come very close in fact to be asas assassinated ifs is a an assassination attempt. actually, the w
first attack since mohamed morsi was out offe out of ousted in j. (n) a scheduled federal court hearing in san jose thursday, google's attorneys plan to argue that the long running practice is legal because of its use to sell ads. all users of e-mail must expect that their use is subjected to ads. >>> in a surprising online message from iranian president hassan rahani, has got many people scratching their heads. >> president obama and other world leaders are in russia for the...
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that's the day mohammed morsi was removed from the presidency. egypt's interim government has named a new police chief, and has pledged to send reenforcements to protect the christians. still, many christians in delga and elsewhere in southern egypt are living in fear, believing a new wave of attacks against them could happen at any moment. gary lane, cbn news. >> wendy: thanks, gary. in syria, government and rebel troops are fighting over an historic christian village near damascus. maaloula is home to two of the oldest surviving mon tariesurviving monasteries in the world, and one of the few places where they still speak the language of jesus. they attacked homes, forcing hundreds of residents to flee. meanwhile, christians in damascus mourn the deaths of three men who died trying to escape the town. dr. edalita is editor of a website, and he spoke to gary lane about the significance of the town of maaloula and what christians fear for their future. >> reporter: tell us a little bit about this historic village and the significance of it? >> it
that's the day mohammed morsi was removed from the presidency. egypt's interim government has named a new police chief, and has pledged to send reenforcements to protect the christians. still, many christians in delga and elsewhere in southern egypt are living in fear, believing a new wave of attacks against them could happen at any moment. gary lane, cbn news. >> wendy: thanks, gary. in syria, government and rebel troops are fighting over an historic christian village near damascus....
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. >>> and in the first interview since take office, egypt's has defended mohammed morsi. the state of emergency after the deadly crack down in cairo last month. >> there is no other class that determine the state of emergency. we were attacked with the violence assaults. it's what they were calling the burning oaf skwreupt. >> meanwhile 11 members have been sentenced to life in prison. a military caught in the northern city and convicted them of targeting the army last month. organized by -- have been held across e skwrept. a rally to mark two months since mohammed morsi was deposed. >> and egyptian ordered the closure of station including al jazeera's egypt channel. the government accused al jazeera bashar al assad for coverage of the critical crisis. the threat to national security. al jazeera denies any coverage. >> radiation levels in japan's fukushima nuclear plant has hit an all-time high. japan's regulator said leaving around tanks have soared more than 20% since saturday. the level of radiation would t*eul kill an unprotected person. we have more from tokyo. >> a
. >>> and in the first interview since take office, egypt's has defended mohammed morsi. the state of emergency after the deadly crack down in cairo last month. >> there is no other class that determine the state of emergency. we were attacked with the violence assaults. it's what they were calling the burning oaf skwreupt. >> meanwhile 11 members have been sentenced to life in prison. a military caught in the northern city and convicted them of targeting the army last...
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in other news egyptian authorities obtained deposed president mohamed morsi for four more days, pending an investigation into allegations he insulted the judiciary. he's been referred to charges on inciting violence during a sit-in in a demonstration in september. >> rockets have been fired at hot beds in northern sinai. the military says troops have gone into the area and there has been repeated attacks on police stations and the military in sinai since mohamed morsi was deposed. >> the early exit polls in australia point to a landslide victory for opposition leader tony abbott. voting has finished on the east coast. there's an hour to go in the west. we have our two correspondents in the respective camps. andrew thomas on the left is with tony abbott. peter grist is on the right. we'll talk to you in a moment, first a look at this report. >> australians don't need much of an excuse for a barbecue. kevin rudd's own electorate of griffith in brisbane - parents from the local school did a bit of fundraising, felting early voters. once in the past 40 years has griffith abandoned labor. mr
in other news egyptian authorities obtained deposed president mohamed morsi for four more days, pending an investigation into allegations he insulted the judiciary. he's been referred to charges on inciting violence during a sit-in in a demonstration in september. >> rockets have been fired at hot beds in northern sinai. the military says troops have gone into the area and there has been repeated attacks on police stations and the military in sinai since mohamed morsi was deposed....
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since the military deposed president mohamed morsi on jul july 3rd local and foreign journalist versustargeted, deported and harassed by military. 25 journalist versus been arrested, and six killed while trying to report on the crackdown of the morsi sit-ins. our offices have been raided several times and equipment confiscated and satellite signals jammed. among those arrested al jazeera reporreport, they are still beig detained in prison pending charges of attacking police officers on public poverty. now the problem of the press in egypt has been brought to the united nations here in geneva. >> egypt has moved up considerably in the ranks of the deadeadliest countries for journalist. it is now in the top five, when not even being in the top ten three years ago. >> reporter: in the human rights council meeting, journalists highlighted the need to keep channels free from censorship. >> so many are crying out for reliable information. for so many, including so many in egypt today, information is a critical lifeline. >> reporter: the united nations is well aware that challenges to freedom
since the military deposed president mohamed morsi on jul july 3rd local and foreign journalist versustargeted, deported and harassed by military. 25 journalist versus been arrested, and six killed while trying to report on the crackdown of the morsi sit-ins. our offices have been raided several times and equipment confiscated and satellite signals jammed. among those arrested al jazeera reporreport, they are still beig detained in prison pending charges of attacking police officers on public...
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police are looking for more than 100 others accused of violence following overthrow of president mohamed morsi in july. this is mostly in the giza district. our correspondent is live in cairo with the latest. >> police and the army moved into cadassa. there were armored personnel carriers and people armed on the streets, too. they went into this area essentially because on the 15th of august, just after the sit-ins were clored, pro-brotherhood sit-ins, in kedashah there was a reaction to that. the police station was stormed by an angry mob that killed seven police officers and set the station on fire. since then it's a no-go area for the police. this is the interim government taking kadasas back. there's gunfighting on the streets this morning and one fatality we know of, a fairly high-ranking police officer. we don't know of any deaths on the other side, the non-police or non-army side. we think this operation is still ongoing. there's still gunfire going on there. a number of are arrested. police have sealed off kadash now. they're trying to root out. >>> in afghanistan ten policemen have be
police are looking for more than 100 others accused of violence following overthrow of president mohamed morsi in july. this is mostly in the giza district. our correspondent is live in cairo with the latest. >> police and the army moved into cadassa. there were armored personnel carriers and people armed on the streets, too. they went into this area essentially because on the 15th of august, just after the sit-ins were clored, pro-brotherhood sit-ins, in kedashah there was a reaction to...
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. >> hopes for a political resolution in egypt fade as ousted president mohamed morsi stands trial for inciting murder. ♪ theme >> it's a new day, as presidential pressure to attack syria intensifies. it's been less than 48 hours sips the president said he needs congressional approval for his attack plan, and now the full court press is on. sunday, obama dispatched secretary of state john kerry to the sunday morning talk shows. kerry along with several members of the obama cabinet made their push for support. the big name they want in their corner is senator john mccain. he's been invited to the white house today. the arizona senator has been an outspoken critic of white house plans to limit air strikes. in fact, he said the united states' failure to intervene in syria's civil war is shameful. >> aljazeera reports from washington on the obama administration's plan. >> he would ask congress to approval military action against syria. secretary of state john kerry took the lead defending the president's decision. >> the fact is that the president clearly had sufficient case presented to t
. >> hopes for a political resolution in egypt fade as ousted president mohamed morsi stands trial for inciting murder. ♪ theme >> it's a new day, as presidential pressure to attack syria intensifies. it's been less than 48 hours sips the president said he needs congressional approval for his attack plan, and now the full court press is on. sunday, obama dispatched secretary of state john kerry to the sunday morning talk shows. kerry along with several members of the obama cabinet...
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of the city, the first attack on a senior politician since the military ousted the president mohammed morsi. we have the story from cairo. an attack targeting egypt's interior minister in cairo. his convoy was hit by apple last caused by a large -- his convoy was hit by a blast caused by a large explosive device. officials expect a car bomb. the minister was not hurt. shortly after the attack, he appeared on egyptian television. god --i can do is think is think not. the forensic lab said it was a thee set off from afar with exact timing of my convoy passing that street. all of the explosion debris was directed at my car. >> it is not clear who carried out the attack but the authorities have blamed what they call terrorist groups. the interior minister who is in charge of the police has been one of the people in charge of overseeing a violent crackdown on supporters of egypt's former president, mohamed morsi, of the muslim brotherhood. was ousted in july, there has been widespread unrest. brotherhood has strongly condemned the attack. it says it stands for peace, democracy, and justice. anro
of the city, the first attack on a senior politician since the military ousted the president mohammed morsi. we have the story from cairo. an attack targeting egypt's interior minister in cairo. his convoy was hit by apple last caused by a large -- his convoy was hit by a blast caused by a large explosive device. officials expect a car bomb. the minister was not hurt. shortly after the attack, he appeared on egyptian television. god --i can do is think is think not. the forensic lab said it was...
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general assembly, a vip, a heavy hitter among the world was egypt's president mohamed morsi. now, of course, a man who was egypt's first democratically elected president for years is behind bars. we heard from the foreign minister that they hoped to return to a democratic path soon. there were protests, this time not in tahir sqare, but off first avenue. there were two rival camps of protesters, the group nearest to the u.n., those that backed the military-backed government and kept slightly further away from the yaigs, a larger group support -- united nations, a larger group supporting mohamed morsi. the nypd was there to keep them apart. >> ahead we continue our coverage of the u.n. general assembly. to syria, dozens are dead after a car exploded outside a mosque. it happened 20 miles north of damascus. video shows aftermath of the explosion after friday's flares. it was claimed government forces shelled the area shortly after. the sunni majority down is a rebel strong hold and has been the site of violence against government forces. >> many refer to the conflict in syria a
general assembly, a vip, a heavy hitter among the world was egypt's president mohamed morsi. now, of course, a man who was egypt's first democratically elected president for years is behind bars. we heard from the foreign minister that they hoped to return to a democratic path soon. there were protests, this time not in tahir sqare, but off first avenue. there were two rival camps of protesters, the group nearest to the u.n., those that backed the military-backed government and kept slightly...
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the interim regime has been in control since overthrowing mohamed morsi last july. james bays has the latest. >> what a difference a day makes. a year ago i covered a general assembly, and a vip, a heavy hitter among the world leaders in new york was egypt's president mohamed morsi. now, of course, the man who was egypt's first democraticsly elected leader is behind bars. we heard from the foreign minister that they hoped to return to a democratic path soon. there were protests. this time not in tahir sqare, but off first avenue. there were two rival camps of protesters, the group nearest to the u.n. were those that backed the military backed government and kept away from the united nations, a larger group, supporting president mohamed morsi. the nypd were there to keep them apart. >> 15 were killed when a second major earthquake rocked south-west pakistan, the 6.8 quake struck in the same region that had been struck this week, killing more than 500. tremors were felt in the balochistan province. authorities fear the death toll could rise. mud and brick houses in th
the interim regime has been in control since overthrowing mohamed morsi last july. james bays has the latest. >> what a difference a day makes. a year ago i covered a general assembly, and a vip, a heavy hitter among the world leaders in new york was egypt's president mohamed morsi. now, of course, the man who was egypt's first democraticsly elected leader is behind bars. we heard from the foreign minister that they hoped to return to a democratic path soon. there were protests. this time...
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are not justified president mohamed morsi the first ever freely elected president of egypt charged with these crimes it's very obvious that what we're seeing is a very politically motivated charge he was elected freely by everyone in egypt at the end of the day this is how democracy works people go to the ballot box they choose somebody and this person stays there for their turn his time was four years so he spent one year for people to remove him they have to go back to the ballot box not through the masses not through people on the ground what we've seen is a very obvious and this is a text book who what happened is illegitimate a coup is always something illegal you cannot actually accept a crew in twenty thirteen anymore what we're seeing now is very obvious and it's very clear and what the people on the streets that millions of egyptians now are doing on the streets of egypt they will never go back to the time of work they'll never go back to pay to ship the. really resisting this minute. time now for some other news making
are not justified president mohamed morsi the first ever freely elected president of egypt charged with these crimes it's very obvious that what we're seeing is a very politically motivated charge he was elected freely by everyone in egypt at the end of the day this is how democracy works people go to the ballot box they choose somebody and this person stays there for their turn his time was four years so he spent one year for people to remove him they have to go back to the ballot box not...
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trial, but they're accused of an incident in december of last year after the government under mohamed morsi had changed the constitution. people who weren't happy he had done that generally people who were accusing him of taking egypt -- he's in his presidential palace. after some time supporters of president morsi then had clashes, and at least nine people died. that's the context to these latest charges. they're not the first charges against morsi. they're not the only charges dpens many of them. >> that's nadim baba live from cairo at this hour. once again the news out of kay row, ousted egyptian president morsi is to stand trial according to state tv there. egypt's prosecutor charges morsi with inciting deadly violence in december of 2012 when seven were killed in a protest that followed. >>> a place to call home. a community group in new orleans is getting hundreds of homeless off the streets. we'll tell you how they did. >>> a fight over europe's slice of the amazon and the rain forest there. stay with us. stay with us. stay with us. stay with us. saudi arabia for that. ♪ >>> members
trial, but they're accused of an incident in december of last year after the government under mohamed morsi had changed the constitution. people who weren't happy he had done that generally people who were accusing him of taking egypt -- he's in his presidential palace. after some time supporters of president morsi then had clashes, and at least nine people died. that's the context to these latest charges. they're not the first charges against morsi. they're not the only charges dpens many of...
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shouldn't president mohamed morsi will stand trial for inciting violence and the murder of protesters amid accusations from his supporters that the case is politically motivated. seven am in moscow i'm mad good to have you with us here on r t our top story a german intelligence agencies reportedly sided with the white house in blaming the assad regime for the alleged chemical attack in syria last month but like their u.s. counterparts germany's agents have failed to provide hard evidence details from peter all over it. what we've seen in reported in the ago is that the head of the german security services guard shindler held a meeting with top brass within the bundestag the main political movers and shakers to talk about what intelligence germany had regarding chemical attacks on syria and they say that it was a sarin news nerve gas they base this on interceptions made on doctors who have treated patients and they cite that the symptoms that those patients had. similar to those that you would find of somebody who had been the victim of a sarin gas attack what is interesting from this
shouldn't president mohamed morsi will stand trial for inciting violence and the murder of protesters amid accusations from his supporters that the case is politically motivated. seven am in moscow i'm mad good to have you with us here on r t our top story a german intelligence agencies reportedly sided with the white house in blaming the assad regime for the alleged chemical attack in syria last month but like their u.s. counterparts germany's agents have failed to provide hard evidence...
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he was mahmoud batter, a leader of the rebel movement that led a petition against mohammed morsi and his muslim brotherhood-led government, triggering nationwide protest on june 30. two days later on july 3, the army chief appeared on television to say egypt's armed forces had removed the first democratically elected leader in the country's history. one of the fellow co-founders, mack meuld al-faka has no apologies for returning to the mill tore to out oust the president he voted for, who came to believe he was serving the islamist agenda, not egypt. >> actually all of the co- founders votedded for him. >> so you felt betrayed? >> the brotherhood and their ambassador and mohammed morsi betrayed us, betrayed the egyptian people. eeven betrayed his responsibility. >> general alsisi gave that responsibility to an interim civilian-led government headed by judge monsieur, opposing a state of emergency, alsisi promised the short-term government would move briskly down a road map to ensure civilian democracy within nine months. >> in many corners of this ancient city capital of the arab's w
he was mahmoud batter, a leader of the rebel movement that led a petition against mohammed morsi and his muslim brotherhood-led government, triggering nationwide protest on june 30. two days later on july 3, the army chief appeared on television to say egypt's armed forces had removed the first democratically elected leader in the country's history. one of the fellow co-founders, mack meuld al-faka has no apologies for returning to the mill tore to out oust the president he voted for, who came...
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a state prosecutor has referred bahman morsi for trial. -- of mohammed mercy -- morsi for trial. a judicial panel has a by -- has advised the group to dissolve the group as an ngo. >> bomb and more side will be tried -- mohamed morsi will be tried for murder. >> he deserved this. he does not respect the people. he divided the people. all of this for his own gain. >> other egyptians say that the authorities are going to far, punishing a rival for political reasons. >> i think this is exceptionally cruel. i believe there is no evidence against him that justifies all of this. what did he do? >> the former president is accused of pushing the supporters to kill opposition activists gathered -- scattered outside his palace. since july, the military-backed government has arrested most senior brotherhood members. tears of arrest have driven others underground. soon, the muslim brotherhood will face a new challenge. the group registered itself as an ngo in march to have a legal status. a judicial panel suggests to dissolve that ngo. if the court dissolves that organization, the brotherhoo
a state prosecutor has referred bahman morsi for trial. -- of mohammed mercy -- morsi for trial. a judicial panel has a by -- has advised the group to dissolve the group as an ngo. >> bomb and more side will be tried -- mohamed morsi will be tried for murder. >> he deserved this. he does not respect the people. he divided the people. all of this for his own gain. >> other egyptians say that the authorities are going to far, punishing a rival for political reasons. >> i...
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a large amount of the money is actually spent on the military which is backed the overthrow of mohamed morsy american lawmakers have been vocal about halting this money flow even president obama's top security aides have recommended suspending the money flow however with the end of the fiscal year fast approaching a new state department memo sent to congress outlines the administration's intentions to give the money to egypt after all now the state department says much of the cash will be used to compensate american companies for so-called wind up costs to help them in assistance programs in the country though we will have to keep a close eye on to see where that money actually goes. well still ahead here on our t.v. for us private prisons another man behind bars means more money in the bank many private prisons have quotas to keep most or all present beds filled up more in the industry that combines money and bars after the break. dramas that try to be ignored to. stories others use them noticing. things changing the world. to make sure these days. from around the globe. look to. welcome ba
a large amount of the money is actually spent on the military which is backed the overthrow of mohamed morsy american lawmakers have been vocal about halting this money flow even president obama's top security aides have recommended suspending the money flow however with the end of the fiscal year fast approaching a new state department memo sent to congress outlines the administration's intentions to give the money to egypt after all now the state department says much of the cash will be used...
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new this morning, ousted president mohamed morsi will be brought up on murder charges.n the middle east today. according to egyptian security officials egyptian helicopter gunships fired rockets and militants in the northern sinai peninsula. forces have stepped up counter insurgency operations and the sinai since overthrow of islamic president mohammed morsi in early july. >> a degree from an elite public university doesn't necessarily guarantee a higher-paying job then one from a lesser-known school. some two year technical degree is produce higher starting salaries than 4 year bachelor's degrees. there a are among the findings a resource of this link to college majors and the job market. the report includes the data only about recent graduates who are employed in the same state. it examines a the average per-share earnings of students who graduated from 2006 through 2010. >> coming up on the kron4 morning newest. will talk to our financial expert rob black about the latest on wall street. >> we continue to monitor the first full day of driving on the new span of the b
new this morning, ousted president mohamed morsi will be brought up on murder charges.n the middle east today. according to egyptian security officials egyptian helicopter gunships fired rockets and militants in the northern sinai peninsula. forces have stepped up counter insurgency operations and the sinai since overthrow of islamic president mohammed morsi in early july. >> a degree from an elite public university doesn't necessarily guarantee a higher-paying job then one from a...
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. >>> egyptian army has attacked mohamed morsi. official say the morsi supporters have been staging almost daily call the call dal . and activists say it is fault and it is an intimidation tools. >>> for the first time in 20 years japan will be hosting the 2020 games, beating out istanbul and madrid. >> the international olympic committee has the honor to an announce the 2020 olympics awarded to the city o of... cit. tokyo. [ cheering ] >> the host has been chosen. the crowd here could not be more delighted. tokyo will now be the fifth city to host the olympics more than once. >> we're at the top of the world. thank you, our campaign team is the best. >> this is the most exciting moment i've had in my life. >> here's what helped tokyo win the bid. superior infrastructure. they have many facilities in place, one of them is the national stadium. it is set to undergo refurbis refurbishment. they are known for their low-crime rate and they are known for reliability and safety. but safety has put them in crisis. the fukushima hit by an
. >>> egyptian army has attacked mohamed morsi. official say the morsi supporters have been staging almost daily call the call dal . and activists say it is fault and it is an intimidation tools. >>> for the first time in 20 years japan will be hosting the 2020 games, beating out istanbul and madrid. >> the international olympic committee has the honor to an announce the 2020 olympics awarded to the city o of... cit. tokyo. [ cheering ] >> the host has been chosen....
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most of its residents voted for former president mohamed morsi. by daylight, armed police could be seen on the streets backed up by armored personnel carriers and heavy gun fire. >> everyone is staying home for now with the rival of the army and -- arrival of the army and police forces. they did not start nices. they are only responding to any attack or assault against them. residents are very cooperatively cooperatively -- cooperative and we hope this comes to a peaceful end. >> immediately following mid august an angry crowd in kadassa are attacked and murdered officers. on monday an operation in egypt south reclaimed the town of delga, men opposed to mohamed morsi had chased out in early july and a church and mosque were burned. particularly those supported of the deposed president. arrests and crack downs fill the jails but do little to heal the rifts in egyptian societa socie. this is a country where security is tenuous at best. >>> iran has no plans to build a nucialtion weapon, he also says the iranians do not want to go to war with israel
most of its residents voted for former president mohamed morsi. by daylight, armed police could be seen on the streets backed up by armored personnel carriers and heavy gun fire. >> everyone is staying home for now with the rival of the army and -- arrival of the army and police forces. they did not start nices. they are only responding to any attack or assault against them. residents are very cooperatively cooperatively -- cooperative and we hope this comes to a peaceful end. >>...
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protesters are demanding the return of ousted president mohamed morsi. organizers told protesters to get off the streets. the demonstrations come just a day after egypt's interior minister narrowly escaped assassination. we are not naming him for his own safety. if you would, how much sport were the protest organizers able to get today? >> they were able to muster nationwide support. there were largely peaceful rallies by the anti-coup alliance, those who want mohamed morsi reinstated as president. they've been protesting for weeks. we've been able to see the protest, and generally they are strong. at the sit-in there were thousands of protesters remembering the people who were killed in the aftermath of the security forces ending the set-in. some of them have been defying the curfew quite openly. in the last hour we know that people were still rallying elsewhere in egypt as well, northern sinai, and even in naturacentral kay row. they've been out on the streets after dark defying that curfew. >> coming up on ankle the august jobs report has been release
protesters are demanding the return of ousted president mohamed morsi. organizers told protesters to get off the streets. the demonstrations come just a day after egypt's interior minister narrowly escaped assassination. we are not naming him for his own safety. if you would, how much sport were the protest organizers able to get today? >> they were able to muster nationwide support. there were largely peaceful rallies by the anti-coup alliance, those who want mohamed morsi reinstated as...
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the regime has been in control since overthrowing former president mohamed morsi last july. >> what a difference a year makes. one year ago i was gathering world leaders gathered here at the general assembly in new york. and one of the heavy hitters as he went from building to building with his vip entourage president mohamed morsi. of course now he's under arrest in egypt, and we heard from his foreigforeign minister with no t dates of when the country would return to a diplomatic path. the egyptian ambassador was in the front row. interesting that he was interesting ambassador for president morsi. a tough world if you're a diplomat. this being egypt, there were two rival camps. one camp supporting the military-backed government. and then up the road a little bit further away from the u.n. those supporting president morsi. they were all there being kept well apart by the nypd. >> james, as far as the reaction at the u.n. are egyptians saying there will be elections next spring. does that take off soft of the pressure that has been on the egyptian government? >> there certainly has be
the regime has been in control since overthrowing former president mohamed morsi last july. >> what a difference a year makes. one year ago i was gathering world leaders gathered here at the general assembly in new york. and one of the heavy hitters as he went from building to building with his vip entourage president mohamed morsi. of course now he's under arrest in egypt, and we heard from his foreigforeign minister with no t dates of when the country would return to a diplomatic path....
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forming a coalition government. >> egypt is set to rewrite the constitution adopted understand mohamed morsi. there are demonstrations against campus and political police. >> the siege in kenya - there has been criticisms about why the shopping mall wasn't better protected given it was a known target. andrew simmons reports from nairobi. >> the siege may not be over, the questions have begun. why do the officers from kenya's anti-terrorism squad take an hour to deploy. before that, why did the police announce they were responding to an armed robbery and how could many lives be lost in a big that was a known factoring for al-shabab. >> they were fully armed with long guns, one with a band of bullets tied around himself. they shot randomly. i remember them shooting into the security areas. i remember unfortunately they shot the security guard who was laying on the dirt. they shot him in the head. luckily they missed me. there was a graze of a bullet. >> the government and security forces are not confirming this was solely an al-shabab attack. privately they acknowledge the somali group was inv
forming a coalition government. >> egypt is set to rewrite the constitution adopted understand mohamed morsi. there are demonstrations against campus and political police. >> the siege in kenya - there has been criticisms about why the shopping mall wasn't better protected given it was a known target. andrew simmons reports from nairobi. >> the siege may not be over, the questions have begun. why do the officers from kenya's anti-terrorism squad take an hour to deploy. before...
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they said they were welcomed until the deposition of mohamed morsi. >> back home he and his family were comfortable until they fled the war he sold cars. now he's a refugee in a lapped where he no longer feels welcome. >> i feel like leaving this country, to be honest. i'm afraid. >> reporter: he and his sons were fired from their jobs a month ago. no one wants to hire syrians any more, and they get he at a haran the streets. they are too afraid to go out. >> we didn't do anything wrong. the problem is that they think the syrians support morsi. this is utterly false. now the syrians are being punished for something they didn't do. >> reporter: on egyptian television a number of popular presenters have accused syrian refugees for siding with separatests saying they have 48 hours to leave the muslim brotherhood or face destruction of their homes. the man who deals with the refugee program said some syrians probably did join street protests but that is no excuse for their treatment. >> it's simplistic, utterly wrong. we have contacts with syrians who refuse to engage in political debate. b
they said they were welcomed until the deposition of mohamed morsi. >> back home he and his family were comfortable until they fled the war he sold cars. now he's a refugee in a lapped where he no longer feels welcome. >> i feel like leaving this country, to be honest. i'm afraid. >> reporter: he and his sons were fired from their jobs a month ago. no one wants to hire syrians any more, and they get he at a haran the streets. they are too afraid to go out. >> we didn't...
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of people took to the streets in egypt, protesting against the coup that got rid of president mohamed morsi> i hate the killing and the injustice we suffer from. it's a military coup. i hate the military. it's been 60 years, we're going to get rid of them. >> i'm protesting because assisi killed our brothers. >> i'm coming to protest against our elected,. >> many of the marchers want mohamed morsi back, others are demanding a legitimate political process. the biggest demonstrations are usually on friday but the numbers are thinning out. the muslim brotherhood is under pressure with its top leaders either in jail or on the run. still around a thousand people gathered in the district in giza and on the other side of cairo a few thousand people rallied in nasr city, creating a sit in by the anti-coup alliance last month. self styled anticoup protesters, separate sides threw rocks at each others. protests in the nile delta. investigation he are continuing on thursday's assassination attempt on the interior minister. a car bomb, in a car stolen six months ago. protests continued well fast the cu
of people took to the streets in egypt, protesting against the coup that got rid of president mohamed morsi> i hate the killing and the injustice we suffer from. it's a military coup. i hate the military. it's been 60 years, we're going to get rid of them. >> i'm protesting because assisi killed our brothers. >> i'm coming to protest against our elected,. >> many of the marchers want mohamed morsi back, others are demanding a legitimate political process. the biggest...
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rose: we conclude with the egyptian foreign minister of where they are after the overthrow of mohammed morsi. >> is there enough common ground or not? that's going to take more detail. but i think the iranians met almost everybody at the highest level available here at the general assembly. ultimately, even with the american part, the telephone conversation between the president and rouhani, and there was a meeting between the secretary and foreign minister of iran. so i would love to say i was a star, but in actual fact iran was. >> rose: a historic phone call, the foreign minister of france, and the foreign menster ofofgypt when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> we're mindful of all the challenges ahead, the very fact that this was the first communications between an american and iranian president since 1979 underscores the deepness thrust between our countries but it indicates the prospect of moving beyond that difficult history. >> rose: we begin this evening with historic news. earlier today, president ob
rose: we conclude with the egyptian foreign minister of where they are after the overthrow of mohammed morsi. >> is there enough common ground or not? that's going to take more detail. but i think the iranians met almost everybody at the highest level available here at the general assembly. ultimately, even with the american part, the telephone conversation between the president and rouhani, and there was a meeting between the secretary and foreign minister of iran. so i would love to say...
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tookrters of mohamed morsi to the streets. police dispersed protesters and anti-morsi demonstrators. forsands gathered in cairo a rally. they had yellow signs to represent the pro-morsi camp that were shut down last month by security forces. heavy fighting has broken out between government and rebel forces in the philippines. it shatters a plan to cease-fire -- planned cease-fire. muslim separatists took hostages. in this mainly catholic country, it is cost hundred 50,000 lives since the 1970's. lives since the 1970's. police in mexico swept through a square using tear gas, flash grenades and water cannons. almost 30 people were injured. after weeks of near constant disruption by the teachers. haveean finance ministers called for better global coordination in the fight against tax fraud on a second day of talks in the lithuanian capital. ministers remain sharply divided over crucial banking reforms. controversy remains over the legality of a planned financial transaction tax. eu members are refusing to support the proposal, ra
tookrters of mohamed morsi to the streets. police dispersed protesters and anti-morsi demonstrators. forsands gathered in cairo a rally. they had yellow signs to represent the pro-morsi camp that were shut down last month by security forces. heavy fighting has broken out between government and rebel forces in the philippines. it shatters a plan to cease-fire -- planned cease-fire. muslim separatists took hostages. in this mainly catholic country, it is cost hundred 50,000 lives since the...
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terrorists, or give instruction to their followers -- followers saying that they dislike that mohamed morsi was overthrown and we should protest peacefully. although there is no hard evidence, you have hundreds of churches being burned down. and attack. >> do you think, looking back on this, it was wise for so many years for the coptic christians to support what was effectively a military coup against the muslim brotherhood? >> this was not a military coup. this was a response to the popular demand. >> i should not have used that word. military intervention. do you think that this was unwise? >> from the -- the muslim brotherhood abused the democracy, to a parrot talk or racy.- parrotoc they abused the ballot. this was a master state and democracy. democracy. this was a bastion of freedom and justice for all. one should be prosecuting minorities because they are peaceful. the christians would never have started the fight. they are losing property and family. can egypt be surprised about what has happened? i am a bit surprised they actually took this on the fellow christians. it goes into th
terrorists, or give instruction to their followers -- followers saying that they dislike that mohamed morsi was overthrown and we should protest peacefully. although there is no hard evidence, you have hundreds of churches being burned down. and attack. >> do you think, looking back on this, it was wise for so many years for the coptic christians to support what was effectively a military coup against the muslim brotherhood? >> this was not a military coup. this was a response to...