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back then it was the muslim brotherhood leader, mohamed morsi. now you have a man who ousted mohamed morsi and declared muslim brotherhood and hamas terrorist organizations. that certainly will not help when it comes to the role of egypt as a mediator. will they play the role of mediator or simply host this event. it's just not clear, john. >> thank you. so, miguel and christie, negotiations in cairo just with the problem that there is no one there from israel and no one there from gaza. it seems like a bit of a circus. >> well those situations always very murky and difficult to understand and oftentimes back doors, other rooms and we know that these negotiations are never very straightforward. this would be more complicated we've ever seen. >> john vause live for us in gaza. we appreciate it. stay safe and thank you.
back then it was the muslim brotherhood leader, mohamed morsi. now you have a man who ousted mohamed morsi and declared muslim brotherhood and hamas terrorist organizations. that certainly will not help when it comes to the role of egypt as a mediator. will they play the role of mediator or simply host this event. it's just not clear, john. >> thank you. so, miguel and christie, negotiations in cairo just with the problem that there is no one there from israel and no one there from gaza....
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since the egyptian military overthrew president mohamed morsi, a hamas ally, the relationship between egypt and hamas has been strained. >> it has been closed for almost a year since the new regime came into egypt. the palestinians have not been able to move in or out of gaza for almost a year now, and that is why the palestinians are insisting that any long lasting cease-fire with israel would mean opening the crossing. >> one proposal would hand control of the terminal to the palestinian authority. european inspectors could also be sent to the crossing, reactivating a mission that was in place until 2007. for now, the long wait at the border is often in vain. his group say they are returning to the war before trying again tomorrow. >> the u.s.-based rights group human rights watch has accused the egyptian military of deliberately killing protesters. it has released a report saying that up to 1000 protesters were killed as the army tried to clear sit in protest after the ouster of former president mohamed morsi. the group is calling for a u.n.-led inquiry into the deaths . >> on augu
since the egyptian military overthrew president mohamed morsi, a hamas ally, the relationship between egypt and hamas has been strained. >> it has been closed for almost a year since the new regime came into egypt. the palestinians have not been able to move in or out of gaza for almost a year now, and that is why the palestinians are insisting that any long lasting cease-fire with israel would mean opening the crossing. >> one proposal would hand control of the terminal to the...
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of course, last year out went the muslim brotherhood leader, mohammed morsi, the former president, in came assisi, the current president that branded the muslim brotherhood and hamas a terrorist organization, accused hamas and muslim brotherhood of a campaign to destabilize egypt, and that's why relations between cairo and hamas very much suspicious now. they don't trust one another. so it is not clear what role egypt is going to play, other than hosting the talks, if indeed they happen, fred. >> okay. again we're waiting for prime minister netanyahu to emerge to take the podium. you're seeing live pictures right there of the room in which that statement will be made, and wolf, back to you in jerusalem. yesterday, president obama made his comments talking about israel having the right to defend itself, yet at the same time how horrible it is that so many thousands of people and now we also are joined by sarah side ner there as well, i'll incorporate you in the conversation. wolf, the president saying how horrible it is, thousands of palestinians have died. but can the u.s. have it bot
of course, last year out went the muslim brotherhood leader, mohammed morsi, the former president, in came assisi, the current president that branded the muslim brotherhood and hamas a terrorist organization, accused hamas and muslim brotherhood of a campaign to destabilize egypt, and that's why relations between cairo and hamas very much suspicious now. they don't trust one another. so it is not clear what role egypt is going to play, other than hosting the talks, if indeed they happen, fred....
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. >> five people have been killed in egypt as supporters of the out offed president mohamed morsi protested for a second straight day. the demonstrations come a year after the mass killing of hundreds of protesters at two cairo sit-ins. monicaville la mazar has admonish. >> supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi, at another demonstration activists say security forces opened fire on protesters while trying to disperse the crowd. this week marks the first anniversary of the violent crack down at two protest sites here that killed hundreds of people. it is also a week in which egyptian people saw their former president hosne mubarak make a speech. >> the support is low from followers ever mohamed morsi. has been largely successful in crushing dissent. >> reporter: human rights groups say no one has been held accountable for last year's crack down. the defense minister at the time general abdel fatah al-sisi is now president. >> egypt up until now has not carried any investigation or held accountable any of its security officers who ordered who planned and ordered the mass killing of thes
. >> five people have been killed in egypt as supporters of the out offed president mohamed morsi protested for a second straight day. the demonstrations come a year after the mass killing of hundreds of protesters at two cairo sit-ins. monicaville la mazar has admonish. >> supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi, at another demonstration activists say security forces opened fire on protesters while trying to disperse the crowd. this week marks the first anniversary of the...
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who and what was the government under mohamed morsi? what you were saying is it is not surprising the other side perceive to and the emerging when party hegemony, but was it, you know -- i think we are probably, you know, most of us feel that let's get real, it was a military coup on july 3rd of 2013. and it it was a tragedy, the resistance or consolidating authoritarianism could not be mobilized by means other than that not so tender administration. what dan byrd now thinks is a fascist military regime or at least of a certain form, but was this authoritarianism or was it just one party -- you know, one party dominant regime because the muslim brotherhood had more votes? what is the wider meaning? is the option of moderate islamist party playing the political game as ruling and then not ruling a rotation of power and the normalization of this phenomenon, is that dead? if it is, how do we explain, the more or less ruling party to actually give up control of the government in preparation for an election? that is one set of questions. the
who and what was the government under mohamed morsi? what you were saying is it is not surprising the other side perceive to and the emerging when party hegemony, but was it, you know -- i think we are probably, you know, most of us feel that let's get real, it was a military coup on july 3rd of 2013. and it it was a tragedy, the resistance or consolidating authoritarianism could not be mobilized by means other than that not so tender administration. what dan byrd now thinks is a fascist...
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ousting mohammed morsy, labeling hamas and the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization. a lot of mistrust between these two groups. but obviously over the past 48 hours they've been able to communicate with hamas. they've been able to communicate with israel. and that's where we stand right now. so far seemingly. although it's very early. a successful 2 1/2 hours into this cease-fire. >> very good. our reza sayah live for us in cairo. it is a great point. if mohammed morsy was in power today, considering that relationship with the muslim brotherhood and hamas, would -- so many things would be different but interesting that we're seeing this. >> well, hopefully this story moves to cairo next. where it needs to go. >> and the cease-fire holds. now, we've mentioned the u.s. being a part of this. it has consistently said it supports israel's right to defend itself. but some american officials are starting to change their tone. >> yeah. after the shelling of a u.n. school on sunday the u.s. strongly condemned the death of palestinian civilians. here's cnn's alise labid. >> re
ousting mohammed morsy, labeling hamas and the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization. a lot of mistrust between these two groups. but obviously over the past 48 hours they've been able to communicate with hamas. they've been able to communicate with israel. and that's where we stand right now. so far seemingly. although it's very early. a successful 2 1/2 hours into this cease-fire. >> very good. our reza sayah live for us in cairo. it is a great point. if mohammed morsy was in...
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authorities killed at least 800 demonstrators protesting the ouster of democratically elected president mohammed morsi. >> the rabaa massacre was one of the worst massacres in the demonstration in recent times, very much on a par with the massacres in tournaments where in china in 1989 -- tiananmen square in china in 1989. this is a crime against humanity . >> we will speak with human rights watch executive director kenneth roth who has refused -- was refused entry to egypt to present his report on the massacre. we will also talk to muslim brotherhood member dr. abdul mawgoud dardery, former member of the egyptian parliament. and we go to cairo to speak with democracy now correspondent sharif abdel kouddous. then to new mexico where the obama administration has opened a new detention center to hold hundreds of immigrant women and children who fled violence in central america. >> so i went back to the detention facility the day after the to her and was interesting because in that moment, the show was over. children were not eating. children were getting very sick. every child i saw looked incredibly em
authorities killed at least 800 demonstrators protesting the ouster of democratically elected president mohammed morsi. >> the rabaa massacre was one of the worst massacres in the demonstration in recent times, very much on a par with the massacres in tournaments where in china in 1989 -- tiananmen square in china in 1989. this is a crime against humanity . >> we will speak with human rights watch executive director kenneth roth who has refused -- was refused entry to egypt to...
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. >>> five people have been killed in egypt supporters of deposed president mohamed morsi protested ford straight day coming after the mass killings a year ago. >> reporter: in the neighborhood of gee is just outside the cairo supporter of deposed president mohamed morsi attack. security forces opened fire on protest, while trying to disperse the crowd. this week marks the first anniversary of the violent police crack down at two protest sites last year that killed hundreds of people. it's also a week in which egyptians saw their former president hospital any mubarak make his first switch since the revolution that removed him from office. buff the turn out was low. >> it's been over a year now, so there is real fay telling among the supporter of mohamed morsi. there is also a sense that the crack down has been largely successful in quelling the descents. >> reporter: the defense minister at the time is now president. >> egypt has not up to now carried any investigator held accountable any of its security officers who ordered -- who planned and ordered the mass killing of these protester
. >>> five people have been killed in egypt supporters of deposed president mohamed morsi protested ford straight day coming after the mass killings a year ago. >> reporter: in the neighborhood of gee is just outside the cairo supporter of deposed president mohamed morsi attack. security forces opened fire on protest, while trying to disperse the crowd. this week marks the first anniversary of the violent police crack down at two protest sites last year that killed hundreds of...
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shooting by state forces that killed hundreds of unarmed protesters opposing the overthrow president mohamed morsi. in a post on twitter, roth said -- protest have broken out near st. louis, missouri over a police shooting that killed an unarmed african-american teenager. 18-year-old michael brown was shot to death in ferguson on saturday afternoon after the conference of by police. the st. louis county police are claiming brown physically assaulted the officer involved and tried to reach for his weapon inside a police car. provided anesses sharply different account, with one saying brown was shot with his arms up as he tried to flee the officers fire. and heuad car pulled up said, get the f on the sidewalk. we told the officer we were not permitted and away from our destination and we would surely be out of the street. >> i witnessed the police chase after the guy. he was unarmed. he ran for his life. they shot him. he put his arms up to let them know he was compliant and he was unarmed. they shot him twice more and he fell to the ground and died. recently hadown graduated from high school and wa
shooting by state forces that killed hundreds of unarmed protesters opposing the overthrow president mohamed morsi. in a post on twitter, roth said -- protest have broken out near st. louis, missouri over a police shooting that killed an unarmed african-american teenager. 18-year-old michael brown was shot to death in ferguson on saturday afternoon after the conference of by police. the st. louis county police are claiming brown physically assaulted the officer involved and tried to reach for...
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who and what was the government under mohamed morsi? what you were saying is it is not surprising the other side perceive to and the emerging when party hegemony, but was it, you know -- i think we are probably, you know, most of us feel that let's get real, it was a military coup on july 3rd of 2013. and it it was a tragedy, the resistance or consolidating authoritarianism could not be mobilized by means other than that not so tender administration. what dan byrd now thinks is a fascist military regime or at least of a certain form, but was this authoritarianism or was it just one party -- you know, one party dominant regime because the muslim brotherhood had more votes? what is the wider meaning? is the option of moderate islamist party playing the political game as ruling and then not ruling a rotation of power and the normalization of this phenomenon, is that dead? if it is, how do we explain, the more or less ruling party to actually give up control of the government in preparation for an election? that is one set of questions. the
who and what was the government under mohamed morsi? what you were saying is it is not surprising the other side perceive to and the emerging when party hegemony, but was it, you know -- i think we are probably, you know, most of us feel that let's get real, it was a military coup on july 3rd of 2013. and it it was a tragedy, the resistance or consolidating authoritarianism could not be mobilized by means other than that not so tender administration. what dan byrd now thinks is a fascist...
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said egyptian security forces intentionally killed hundreds of supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi in a crack down last year. the new report said killings in cairo were deliberate and systematic and likely amounted to crimes against humanity. it said senior leaders, the interior minister and the head of the special forces should be very littled. >> barnaby phillips reports. >> human rights watch does not minutes words over what happened on the streets of cairo one year ago. it was, he says a miskerr. the killing of 800 people, perhaps more than 1,000 in a single gruesome day. >> you must -- killer! killers! >> human rights watch said these killings were meticulously planned. not a single police officer or army officer has been punished. the chain of command went right to the very top. human rights watch is calling for investigation. it said protestors threw rocks and molotov com tails at police and fired guns in some instances, but the use of force by the egyptian police and army was clearly disproportionate. >> there is a massive culture of impunity. the people were responsible fo
said egyptian security forces intentionally killed hundreds of supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi in a crack down last year. the new report said killings in cairo were deliberate and systematic and likely amounted to crimes against humanity. it said senior leaders, the interior minister and the head of the special forces should be very littled. >> barnaby phillips reports. >> human rights watch does not minutes words over what happened on the streets of cairo one year ago....
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so hamas and mohamed morsi, the brotherhood in egypt are one and the same in the eyes of it sisi. if the he hammers hamas, that means he is hammering on the brotherhood inside egypt. for him to -- he's hitting two bears with one stone meaning that he is hitting hard at hamas. it is a brotherhood and, also, he is hitting hard at the brotherhood inside egypt and that's why hamas was not consulted. however, he consulted the palestinian president, but it was on a later day and a later notice rather than bringing him from the beginning to see the cease-fire details and to consult with other palestinian faxes. >> let me ask you this. you had said that netanyahu should speak with mahmoud abbas. >> doesn't seem like it's going to happen is there. any arab nation that could step up and make a difference and do what israel has been able to do in the past that -- i'm sorry. he script has been able to do in the past but doesn't have the same stature that it used to? >> actually, the only -- the only power that can talk to israel at this stage is egypt. jordan has a peace agreement with israel
so hamas and mohamed morsi, the brotherhood in egypt are one and the same in the eyes of it sisi. if the he hammers hamas, that means he is hammering on the brotherhood inside egypt. for him to -- he's hitting two bears with one stone meaning that he is hitting hard at hamas. it is a brotherhood and, also, he is hitting hard at the brotherhood inside egypt and that's why hamas was not consulted. however, he consulted the palestinian president, but it was on a later day and a later notice rather...
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protesters have had been gathering there for six weeks, demanding the military reinstate president mohamed morsi. they were violently removed after warnings and ultimatums. they were like ownerred to a massacre, until today it was unclear how many people died. human rights watch said at least 817. egypt's health mirch industry said 617 bodies were found, but the casualty is set much higher, 2600. the military argued at the time, the protesters were hiding weapons at the site but the international community condemned the raids. analysts say it marked the beginning of a government crack downed of the muslim brotherhood. rabah was a symbol for morsi supporters, political speeches and large gatherings. the sit-ins happened during the holy modify -- month of ramadan. huhuman rights watch said, now president abdel fatah al-sisi should be investigated. the movement to reinstate egypt's first ever democratically elected president started using a symbol of a hand showing four fingers. they say they will never forget rabah which also means the 4th in arabic. monica villa razar, al jazeera. >>> negotiatene
protesters have had been gathering there for six weeks, demanding the military reinstate president mohamed morsi. they were violently removed after warnings and ultimatums. they were like ownerred to a massacre, until today it was unclear how many people died. human rights watch said at least 817. egypt's health mirch industry said 617 bodies were found, but the casualty is set much higher, 2600. the military argued at the time, the protesters were hiding weapons at the site but the...
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watch is calling for an investigation into mass killings in egypt last summer. 1500 supporters of mohamed morsiwere gunned down by the military . the group is calling for an inquiry for the role played by the army chief who is now the egyptian president. more about the accusations being leveled at the egyptian forces. >> indiscriminate use of live fire against civilians, for the entire hour -- siege, no safe cord or was allowed for people who wanted to leave until many hours into the assault. the number of weapons found inside the muslim brotherhood amounted to about 15 for a camp that had upwards of 20,000 people. they are charging egyptian security forces were under no real threat. and there was no cause to use this kind of indiscriminate, widespread life of fire. the primary allegation is this was according to plan. this was not a case of poorly trained security people or a situation that got out of hand because the security officers were under threat. this was always the plan, to use this force and pile up this kind of casualties. >> talks continue between the israelis and hamas. the blocka
watch is calling for an investigation into mass killings in egypt last summer. 1500 supporters of mohamed morsiwere gunned down by the military . the group is calling for an inquiry for the role played by the army chief who is now the egyptian president. more about the accusations being leveled at the egyptian forces. >> indiscriminate use of live fire against civilians, for the entire hour -- siege, no safe cord or was allowed for people who wanted to leave until many hours into the...
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rallies to take place throughout cairo's neighborhoods also urging for the ousted president mohamed morsi to be reinstated. to u.n. peacekeepers have been killed at least seven others injured in a suicide car bomb attack in mali of a explosion took place near a united nations base about fifty kilometers east of the city timbuktu the attack has already been condemned by the u.n. secretary general ban ki moon however it's not yet clear who was behind it. thanks for joining us audie international law from moscow was a sunday here in the morning on the way ever wondered what it's like to work for a t.v. channel such as this now's your chance to have a look behind the scenes of international in the latest episode of newsroom. your friend posts a photo from of the cation you can't afford. to different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still tends to rejection poetry keep. ignoring it. we post only what really matters at r.t. to your facebook you st anthony's today and made signs of more or less a secret peace talks. many many. threads where demonstration
rallies to take place throughout cairo's neighborhoods also urging for the ousted president mohamed morsi to be reinstated. to u.n. peacekeepers have been killed at least seven others injured in a suicide car bomb attack in mali of a explosion took place near a united nations base about fifty kilometers east of the city timbuktu the attack has already been condemned by the u.n. secretary general ban ki moon however it's not yet clear who was behind it. thanks for joining us audie international...
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tuesday about last year's security crackdown on protesters who were backing the deposed president mohamed morsimore than 1,100 people were killed in the demonstrations in july and august. human rights watches middle east and african director sara lee woodson was one of the two detained and denied entrance. she explains what happened. >> first of all, i think it was very factual investigation that i think provides the evidence definitively and conclusively that the mass killing of protesters and five other incidents in july and august was systemic and deliberate attack on protesters. without the safeguards in place for security reasons or health reasons, and so forth. the report provides almost 200 pages of evidence to show how the government moved in as planned an fired on demonstrators with live ammunition within minutes of arriving to dispurse the protests. and we document very carefully that this was carefully planned by the government, and it wasn't an accident. it wasn't security forces running amuck. but the violent dispersal of the demonstrations was something that the government planned
tuesday about last year's security crackdown on protesters who were backing the deposed president mohamed morsimore than 1,100 people were killed in the demonstrations in july and august. human rights watches middle east and african director sara lee woodson was one of the two detained and denied entrance. she explains what happened. >> first of all, i think it was very factual investigation that i think provides the evidence definitively and conclusively that the mass killing of...
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army moved into raba square to clear it of supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi. more than 1100 people died in violence over six weeks, it's called for an international inquiry and for senior leaders to be investigated including the current president of egypt, abdel fatah al-sisi. >> the inquiry at the human rights council, doing this press conference from geneva, underscoring importance of accountability. i think even those that are supportive of the government at this point would tell you the excuses have run out. it was first, it's instability, there's no elections there's no president there's no nchr report. now new excuse, the new flavor of the month is the fact finding committee's report which is not even slated to go public. the excuses have come to an end and it's time for an international commission of inquiry to be set up to look into these killings. secondly we call for a suspension of assistance, military and law enforcement that goes to facilitating abuses. domestic courts in accordance with national laws open up criminal investigations and prosecutio
army moved into raba square to clear it of supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi. more than 1100 people died in violence over six weeks, it's called for an international inquiry and for senior leaders to be investigated including the current president of egypt, abdel fatah al-sisi. >> the inquiry at the human rights council, doing this press conference from geneva, underscoring importance of accountability. i think even those that are supportive of the government at this point...
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forces tried to clear the massive demonstration of supporters of the ousted islamist president, mohamed morsi. negotiators from israel and hamas held more talks today in an effort to extend the cease-fire in gaza. the discussions are taking place in cairo and have been mediated by egypt. the goal is to get a deal before the temporary truce expires, but it's unclear if any progress has been made to end the conflict. for more on the talks in the situation in gaza, i'm joined now by martin who until recently served as the special envoy for israeli-palestinian negotiations. thank you so much for joining me. do you think that these negotiations between hamas and israel have any chance of , given that hamas perhaps is not so interested, as you said, in peace with israel? >> these are not peace negotiations. these are cease-fire negotiations, and the objectives are immediate and fairly limited , and longer-term and much more difficult to reach agreement on. i think there is probably a consensus that there needs to be a major humanitarian effort to with the displaced palestinians who number in the hu
forces tried to clear the massive demonstration of supporters of the ousted islamist president, mohamed morsi. negotiators from israel and hamas held more talks today in an effort to extend the cease-fire in gaza. the discussions are taking place in cairo and have been mediated by egypt. the goal is to get a deal before the temporary truce expires, but it's unclear if any progress has been made to end the conflict. for more on the talks in the situation in gaza, i'm joined now by martin who...
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the ousting of mohamed morsi sparked further unrest and violence. last year's military coup helped bring back stability to egypt. >> i've warned against mixing religion and politics before and against taking steps backward, like what happened in 2012. >> along with seven other former top ranking officials, the 86-year-old faces life in prison over murder charges. >> the actress and icon, lauren bacall has passed away at age 89. her smoky voice -- the smoky-voiced screen siren was equally lauded for her broadway performances. she will became -- she became part of one of the most glamorous couples in hollywood when she married humphrey bogart, aman 25 years her senior, but who she claimed was the love of her life. >> you know how to whistle. you just put your lips together and blow. >> she was 19 years old when she debuted in "to have and have not." together, they played in three films, including the classic "the big sleep." ♪ >> ♪ lying on a pillow >> ♪ sleeping like a willow. >> they fell for each other on and off screen, marrying in 1945 but the lo
the ousting of mohamed morsi sparked further unrest and violence. last year's military coup helped bring back stability to egypt. >> i've warned against mixing religion and politics before and against taking steps backward, like what happened in 2012. >> along with seven other former top ranking officials, the 86-year-old faces life in prison over murder charges. >> the actress and icon, lauren bacall has passed away at age 89. her smoky voice -- the smoky-voiced screen siren...
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forces tried to clear the massive demonstration of supporters of the ousted islamist president, mohamed morsi. negotiators from israel and hamas held more talks today in an effort to extend the cease-fire in gaza. the discussions are taking place in cairo and have been mediated by egypt. the goal is to get a deal before the temporary truce expires, but it's unclear if any progress has been made to end the conflict. for more on the talks in the situation in gaza, i'm joined now by martin who until recently served as the special envoy for israeli-palestinian negotiations. thank you so much for joining me. do you think that these negotiations between hamas and israel have any chance of , given that hamas perhaps is not so interested, as you said, in peace with israel? >> these are not peace negotiations. these are cease-fire negotiations, and the objectives are immediate and fairly limited , and longer-term and much more difficult to reach agreement on. i think there is probably a consensus that there needs to be a major humanitarian effort to with the displaced palestinians who number in the hu
forces tried to clear the massive demonstration of supporters of the ousted islamist president, mohamed morsi. negotiators from israel and hamas held more talks today in an effort to extend the cease-fire in gaza. the discussions are taking place in cairo and have been mediated by egypt. the goal is to get a deal before the temporary truce expires, but it's unclear if any progress has been made to end the conflict. for more on the talks in the situation in gaza, i'm joined now by martin who...
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couple years ago last time they fought, november, 2012, it was the muslim brotherhood leader, mohammed morsi, as president. he was ousted by the current president, which considerably changed the dynamics. i think a lot of people in egypt, maybe around the world, they were disappointed in this speech. they didn't want to hear statistics. they wanted to hear prospects of the reviving of talks, of the cease-fire talks, the cease-fire proposal. that didn't happen. obviously that's going to disappoint a lot of people who want to see an end to the bloodshed. that aside, i think it is easy to guess what the reaction from the arab public is going to be to this speech, and it is important to distinguish the arab public and so-called arab street and the arab governments. a lot of people on the arab street are going to view this speech as israeli propaganda that's designed to distort the reality on the ground and push forward the israeli narrative. and that narrative is that hamas is a dangerous terrorist organization, that israel is doing all it can to protect its citizens, and it has to take these so
couple years ago last time they fought, november, 2012, it was the muslim brotherhood leader, mohammed morsi, as president. he was ousted by the current president, which considerably changed the dynamics. i think a lot of people in egypt, maybe around the world, they were disappointed in this speech. they didn't want to hear statistics. they wanted to hear prospects of the reviving of talks, of the cease-fire talks, the cease-fire proposal. that didn't happen. obviously that's going to...
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were planning on releasing a report on the crack down on protesters backing the deposed president mohamed morsione a thousand people were killed during demonstrations in july and august. >>> united station food & drug administration says it will send an experimental ebola treatment to liberia. 961 people have died from the hemorrhagic fever in west after chasm the drug zmap has been use today treats two americans and a spanish priest. liberia will use it to treat infected doctors. >>> now to mark international youth day the united nations children's fund is drawing attention to africa's population boom. a new report says by buy the centuri' end one in four babies will be born on the continent. researchers say it could either lead to prosperity or further strain on economies. welcome webb reports. >> reporter: this baby takes her first breath. today she just wants to be held and fed. but along with 10s of thousands of babies born in africa every day, in the coming years she will wants an education and then a job. africa's knuble movement is booming and people wonder what the future will bring. >
were planning on releasing a report on the crack down on protesters backing the deposed president mohamed morsione a thousand people were killed during demonstrations in july and august. >>> united station food & drug administration says it will send an experimental ebola treatment to liberia. 961 people have died from the hemorrhagic fever in west after chasm the drug zmap has been use today treats two americans and a spanish priest. liberia will use it to treat infected doctors....
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hundreds of supporters of the former president mohamed morsi were killed.s watch says the incident could amount to crimes against humanity. but as monica reports, rights groups say the families of those who died have yet to see justi justice. >> reporter: the worst case case scenario materializing inky jim. security forces raided two en camp little of protesters. within year on the bloody events became known by the names of these locations. near cairo university and the mosque in the capitol. thousands of protesters have been gathering there for six weeks demanding the military reinstate president mohamed morrisey. they were violently removed after warnings and ultimatum united states. it was likened to a massacre. until today it's not clear how many people died. human rights watch says. [ inaudible ] but the 817. but 2,600 is what the muslim brotherhood says. among victims were women and children. the military argued that the protesters were widing helps but the international community condemned the raids. analysts say it marked the beginning of a governme
hundreds of supporters of the former president mohamed morsi were killed.s watch says the incident could amount to crimes against humanity. but as monica reports, rights groups say the families of those who died have yet to see justi justice. >> reporter: the worst case case scenario materializing inky jim. security forces raided two en camp little of protesters. within year on the bloody events became known by the names of these locations. near cairo university and the mosque in the...
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demonstrators have lit fires in the streets of egypt capital cairo as the call for the president mohamed morsi to be reinstated angry residents responded with guns on fire crackers several people were reportedly wounded in the violence that ended only when security forces intervened. and you center for ebola patients has been attacked and looted by a crowd in liberia claiming the current epidemic is a hoax seventeen patients reportedly fled with the mob increasing the risk the disease code spread in one of the country's worst hit areas authorities opened the second center in the capital saturday after the existing one was overwhelmed. some two thousand palestinians marched in gas on sunday against israel's military offensive demonstrators burned this really flying chanted slogans the non-singing the bombardment meanwhile hundreds of displaced people gathered outside a un food distribution center seeking assistance. next year on our to international we meet people with rare genetic conditions which makes them look much older than the real age stay with us. trust me i like video games you could
demonstrators have lit fires in the streets of egypt capital cairo as the call for the president mohamed morsi to be reinstated angry residents responded with guns on fire crackers several people were reportedly wounded in the violence that ended only when security forces intervened. and you center for ebola patients has been attacked and looted by a crowd in liberia claiming the current epidemic is a hoax seventeen patients reportedly fled with the mob increasing the risk the disease code...
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demanding the military reen state president mohamed morsi. they were violently removed.arnings and ultimatums. it was likens to a massacre. until today it's not clear how many people died. human rights watch says at least 817. egypt's health ministry says 638 bodies were found. but the muslim brotherhood puts the casualty figure much higher, 200600. among the victims were women and children. and military argued at the time the protesters were hiding weapons at the site. but the international community condemned the raids. analysts say it marked the beginning of a government crack down of the muslim brotherhood. it was the symbol for morsi supporters with political speeches and large gatherings. the sit-in happened during the religion months of holy rom dawn. on this anniversary many wonder who will be held accountable and when. a human rights watch says senior leaders including then defense minister and now president abdul fatah al ceas sisi should be investigated. the movement to reinstate egypt's first democratically elected principle started using the symbol a hand sh
demanding the military reen state president mohamed morsi. they were violently removed.arnings and ultimatums. it was likens to a massacre. until today it's not clear how many people died. human rights watch says at least 817. egypt's health ministry says 638 bodies were found. but the muslim brotherhood puts the casualty figure much higher, 200600. among the victims were women and children. and military argued at the time the protesters were hiding weapons at the site. but the international...
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terrorism group last year accusing it of supporting protests after the military removed president mohamed morsy many of the party's leaders have previously been sentenced to death on charges of murder and infighting going. in pakistan supporters of an anti government cleric have clashed with police in several cities at least seven people are reported killed in the violence and several of arrested get a base to hear that he returned to pakistan in june and vowed to stage mass protests to topple the government accusing it of corruption. bad break in the saddle with abby martin. during a press briefing president barack obama said something very unusual and used a certain term you'll almost never hear from a government bureaucrat he told the audience that in the immediate aftermath of nine eleven we america did some things that were wrong we did a whole lot of things that were right but we tortured some folks yeah it is a rare thing to hear someone in the white house admit to torturing people after nine eleven but the question is why did he say this now please allow me to suspect first obama is the
terrorism group last year accusing it of supporting protests after the military removed president mohamed morsy many of the party's leaders have previously been sentenced to death on charges of murder and infighting going. in pakistan supporters of an anti government cleric have clashed with police in several cities at least seven people are reported killed in the violence and several of arrested get a base to hear that he returned to pakistan in june and vowed to stage mass protests to topple...
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terrorist group last year accusing it of supporting protests after the military removed president mohammed morsi and the party's leaders of previously being sentenced to death for charges of murder and inciting violence. meanwhile in pakistan supporters of an anti-government cleric have clashed with police in several cities at least seven people are reported killed in the violence and several more arrested canada based cadre returned to pakistan in june vowed to stage mass protests to topple the government accusing it of corruption. of about with the latest news headlines hope to see at the top of the day stay with us here in our say never dull the kaiser reports up next. a few weeks ago we discussed detroit's plans to shut off water to those who can't pay their bills logically what a basic human the system he could get taken away some protesters gathered to give their opinion on the issue at our plaza and what is the response from the state maybe some sort of dialogue or explanation as to why they have to turn off the water you know they turned up on the high tech quote non lethal weaponry agai
terrorist group last year accusing it of supporting protests after the military removed president mohammed morsi and the party's leaders of previously being sentenced to death for charges of murder and inciting violence. meanwhile in pakistan supporters of an anti-government cleric have clashed with police in several cities at least seven people are reported killed in the violence and several more arrested canada based cadre returned to pakistan in june vowed to stage mass protests to topple...
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terrorist group last year accusing it of supporting protests after the military removed president mohamed morsy many of the party's leaders have previously been sentenced to death on charges of murder and inciting violence. pakistan supporters of an anti government cleric a clash with police in several cities at least seven people were reported killed in the violence and several arrested canada based here all cadre returned to pakistan in june and vowed to stage mass protests to topple the government accusing it of corruption skyrocketing tuition fees in america are leaving many students struggling to feed themselves so some universities are setting up soup kitchens to make sure that their pupils make it through the day artie's honest to see a church reports. college enter a world of possibilities. well crippling student debt after leaving these doors is one pandemic that's already well established in the u.s. what's not often talked about is another dangerous trend college student hunger. and often seeing students in my classes you know eating chips or something like that and my first reaction
terrorist group last year accusing it of supporting protests after the military removed president mohamed morsy many of the party's leaders have previously been sentenced to death on charges of murder and inciting violence. pakistan supporters of an anti government cleric a clash with police in several cities at least seven people were reported killed in the violence and several arrested canada based here all cadre returned to pakistan in june and vowed to stage mass protests to topple the...
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hamas had a friend in former president mohammed morsi who opened the border with gaza and with secretary of stays hillary clinton brokered a peace between hamas and israel in 2012. things have changed since then. like israel, egypt's current president views hamas as a regional group and threat. isolating them politically, sealing off across gaza and destroying tunnels between the borders to stop hamas from smuggling weapons. >> the reason both egypt and israel have put restrictions on the border is because we don't want hamas to do that. as long as hamas doesn't want to invest in the people of gaza but wants to invest in its terrorist war machine, of course those restrictions have to stay in place. >> reporter: with monday's cease-fire, egypt once again assumed its role at mid east power broker. when talks resume in cairo on a long-term truce, egypt holds the key to helping ease the blockade of gaza while helping to deny hamas the ability to rearm and attack israel. >> egypt is not just the negotiator. hamas has spelled out their leading demand is an end to the siege, what they call the
hamas had a friend in former president mohammed morsi who opened the border with gaza and with secretary of stays hillary clinton brokered a peace between hamas and israel in 2012. things have changed since then. like israel, egypt's current president views hamas as a regional group and threat. isolating them politically, sealing off across gaza and destroying tunnels between the borders to stop hamas from smuggling weapons. >> the reason both egypt and israel have put restrictions on the...
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hamas had a friend in president mohamed morsi of the muslim brotherhood who opened the border between egypt and gaza and along with then secretary of state hillary clinton brokered a cease-fire between between israel and hamas in 2012. but things have changed since then, like israel, egypt's current pretzel see see views hamas as a terrorist threat. sealing off the crossing with gaza and destroying tunnels between the borders to stop hamas from smuggling weapons. >> the reason both egypt and israel have put prestikzs on the border is because we don't want hamas to do that. as long as they want to invest in its terrorist war machine, those restrictions have to stay in place. >> egypt once again assumed its role as mideast power broker. when talks resume on a long-term truce, egypt hold the key to helping ease the blockade of gaza while helping to deny hamas the ability to rearm and attack israel. >> egypt is not just a negotiator. hamas has spelled out, their leading demand is an end to the seen, what they call the siege of gaza. and they're looking to egypt to open up the rafah border
hamas had a friend in president mohamed morsi of the muslim brotherhood who opened the border between egypt and gaza and along with then secretary of state hillary clinton brokered a cease-fire between between israel and hamas in 2012. but things have changed since then, like israel, egypt's current pretzel see see views hamas as a terrorist threat. sealing off the crossing with gaza and destroying tunnels between the borders to stop hamas from smuggling weapons. >> the reason both egypt...
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united states and i'm not going to drag you into political battles within my country but when mohammed morsi became the president egypt, our country gave him money and weapons. with hamas, they g -- if that i government that is elected by the people of these countries, morally speaking, is it right that we give them, considering israel is our closest ally here, to give them money or arms? >> i think the support as given to our neighbors should be -- is premised on the assumption that they keep the peace, that they do not violate the peace. and i think that premise should be maintained. >> you do believe it? >> i believe it should be maintained. >> even though it's violated? >> i think you should insist on it. you should insist that people do not receive the assistance that was given, for example, for egypt was given under the -- >> well, what you want to make sure is that the peace treaty between israel and egypt is maintained and that's the premise of the american assistance to egypt. >> right. i understand. >> the american assistance to the palestinian authority is that they move towards p
united states and i'm not going to drag you into political battles within my country but when mohammed morsi became the president egypt, our country gave him money and weapons. with hamas, they g -- if that i government that is elected by the people of these countries, morally speaking, is it right that we give them, considering israel is our closest ally here, to give them money or arms? >> i think the support as given to our neighbors should be -- is premised on the assumption that they...
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rallies to take place throughout cairo's neighborhoods also urging for the ousted president mohamed morsi.
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united states and i'm not going to drag you into political battles within my country but when mohammed morsi became the president egypt, our country gave him money and weapons. with hamas, they g -- if that i government that is elected by the people of these countries, morally speaking, is it right that we give them, considering israel is our closest ally here, to give them money or arms? >> i think the support as given to our neighbors should be -- is premised on the assumption that they keep the peace, that they do not violate the peace. and i think that premise should be maintained. >> you do believe it? >> i believe it should be maintained. >> even though it's violated? >> i think you should insist on it. you should insist that people do not receive the assistance that was given, for example, for egypt was given under the -- >> well, what you want to make sure is that the peace treaty between israel and egypt is maintained and that's the premise of the american assistance to egypt. >> right. i understand. >> the american assistance to the palestinian authority is that they move towards p
united states and i'm not going to drag you into political battles within my country but when mohammed morsi became the president egypt, our country gave him money and weapons. with hamas, they g -- if that i government that is elected by the people of these countries, morally speaking, is it right that we give them, considering israel is our closest ally here, to give them money or arms? >> i think the support as given to our neighbors should be -- is premised on the assumption that they...
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. >> and in between though her was mohammed morsi and a member of the muslim brotherhood. egyptians know all too well what this means to country from within. so they know that is why there is such a good broker for the negotiation. lou: would you argue with this view, which i truly believe that israel has come out of this with a stronger position in the world media than in previous conflicts of the various years. and let's say that there is an anti-israeli view and that deal was constrained and netanyahu could not have been more direct and forceful in saying that he will pursue his nations interest come hell or high water. >> i think a lot of that has to do with early in the conflict israelis had five cease-fires or brokered by hamas. once that occurred and people saw that was the true face of hamas, they were not interested in this. once they saw that, i think it helps him quite a bit. lou: where does israel go now to what is your governments hope for the future? >> the hope is that they can work side-by-side, state-by-state, as they have been talking about and so preside
. >> and in between though her was mohammed morsi and a member of the muslim brotherhood. egyptians know all too well what this means to country from within. so they know that is why there is such a good broker for the negotiation. lou: would you argue with this view, which i truly believe that israel has come out of this with a stronger position in the world media than in previous conflicts of the various years. and let's say that there is an anti-israeli view and that deal was...
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protesters had been gathering there for six weeks, demanding the military reinstate president mohamed morsi. they were violently removed after warnings and ultimatums. they were likened to a massacre. until today it's not clear how many people died. human rights watch said at least 817. egypt's health ministry says 617 bodies were found but, casualty much higher 2600. among the victims were women and children. the military argued at the time the protesters were hiding weapons at the site but the international community condemned the raids. analysts say it marked the beginning of a government crack down of the muslim brotherhood. rabah was a symbol for morsi supporters, political protests around political gatherings. who will be held responsible and when? a human rights watch report says leaders and president abdel fatah al-sisi and, should be reinstated. democratically elected, they said they will never forget rabah, which also means the fourth in arabic. monica villa mazar, al jazeera. >>> journalists who tried to document the events that day were also attacked. simon mcgregor wood has the
protesters had been gathering there for six weeks, demanding the military reinstate president mohamed morsi. they were violently removed after warnings and ultimatums. they were likened to a massacre. until today it's not clear how many people died. human rights watch said at least 817. egypt's health ministry says 617 bodies were found but, casualty much higher 2600. among the victims were women and children. the military argued at the time the protesters were hiding weapons at the site but...
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united states and i'm not going to drag you into political battles within my country but when mohammed morsi became the president egypt, our country gave him money and weapons. with hamas, they g -- if that i government that is elected by the people of these countries, morally speaking, is it right that we give them, considering israel is our closest ally here, to give them money or arms? >> i think the support as given to our neighbors should be -- is premised on the assumption that they keep the peace, that they do not violate the peace. and i think that premise should be maintained. >> you do believe it? >> i believe it should be maintained. >> even though it's violated? >> i think you should insist on it. you should insist that people do not receive the assistance that was given, for example, for egypt was given under the -- >> well, what you want to make sure is that the peace treaty between israel and egypt is maintained and that's the premise of the american assistance to egypt. >> right. i understand. >> the american assistance to the palestinian authority is that they move towards p
united states and i'm not going to drag you into political battles within my country but when mohammed morsi became the president egypt, our country gave him money and weapons. with hamas, they g -- if that i government that is elected by the people of these countries, morally speaking, is it right that we give them, considering israel is our closest ally here, to give them money or arms? >> i think the support as given to our neighbors should be -- is premised on the assumption that they...
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overthrowing sisi to mohamed morsi. >> sisi was in the past the egyptian defense attachÉ at riyadh.long-standing relationship with the saudi intelligence service area >> it shows you to understand history you look at the relationships. took over and king i do notcalled him think that was prearranged. cnn, let me call you up. it was partially made in saudi arabia. ♪ in his >> khalid mashal is a return man. >> only because of king hussein is he living today. was in the 1990's. i was working for president clinton when the phone call came in from king hussein saying i need your help right away. israelis have done something in my capital city which is inexcusable. they have tried to kill a guest inside my country. he me call up bebe, and said, we did it because the team that carried it out were captured by jordanians and he agreed to send over the serum. >> is that because king hussein called bebe or he knew the israelis will? or because president clinton said, get theand serum over there? >> clinton's call was critical. place.s in a way out >> he had reached too far. >> and he fired the
overthrowing sisi to mohamed morsi. >> sisi was in the past the egyptian defense attachÉ at riyadh.long-standing relationship with the saudi intelligence service area >> it shows you to understand history you look at the relationships. took over and king i do notcalled him think that was prearranged. cnn, let me call you up. it was partially made in saudi arabia. ♪ in his >> khalid mashal is a return man. >> only because of king hussein is he living today. was in the...
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you'll recall november 2012 we were deep into the arab screen, mohamed morsi, the muslim brotherhood leader was the president of egypt. there was a hope that finally arab governments would heed the call to the arab people which included supporting the palestinians. a lot has changed, martin, since then. right now egypt's president, the ousting president, ousting former president morsi and the support has faded. >> reza sayah, thank you very much from egypt. i can verify, christi, miguel, the anger you see in the arab streets. i was in the west bank yesterday at a large demonstration and people there are furious over the death toll. the death toll in the gaza strip being reported to be 1,650. it's estimated 80 to maybe 90% of those casualties are civilian. let's get back to miguel and christi. >> martin savidge, thank you so much. reza as well, we appreciate the update. >>> there's been a lot of back and forth about who was responsible for breaking that 72-hour cease-fire. we want to get to the bottom of it. >> we plan to do that live with a spokesperson for the israeli foreign minist
you'll recall november 2012 we were deep into the arab screen, mohamed morsi, the muslim brotherhood leader was the president of egypt. there was a hope that finally arab governments would heed the call to the arab people which included supporting the palestinians. a lot has changed, martin, since then. right now egypt's president, the ousting president, ousting former president morsi and the support has faded. >> reza sayah, thank you very much from egypt. i can verify, christi, miguel,...
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janet kelly saying she did not want to pile on mohamed morsi, on maureen mcdonnell. >> this morning janet kelly did not say much. >> is it hard to be part of this? >> maybe we can talk afterwards. i'm not going to answer any questions. >> but once inside she offered a blistering critique of former first lady maureen mcdonnell. kellye, a long-time political loyalist to governor mcdonnell who was appointed as secretary of the commonwealth in 2010, calls maureen mcdonnell very difficult, very demanding, very divaish saying there were concerns she was suffering from mental illness. she testified that in january of 2012, the entire staff of the governors mansion signed a letter threatening to quit because of the first lady's behavior. maureen mcdonnell was path logically incapable of taking any spont. she spoke glowingly of her former boss saying he never asked her to hire or appoint anyone associated with jonnie williams calling him one of the best people i know, boy scout of the year, mr. honest. the former governor was eager to launch his defense. >> if you think i'm going to change the gam
janet kelly saying she did not want to pile on mohamed morsi, on maureen mcdonnell. >> this morning janet kelly did not say much. >> is it hard to be part of this? >> maybe we can talk afterwards. i'm not going to answer any questions. >> but once inside she offered a blistering critique of former first lady maureen mcdonnell. kellye, a long-time political loyalist to governor mcdonnell who was appointed as secretary of the commonwealth in 2010, calls maureen mcdonnell...
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. >> reporter: supporters of the deposed mohamed morsi and opposers attack each other.n another demonstration security forces open fired on protesters while trying to disperse the crowd. this week marks the anniversary of the violent police crackdown at two protest sites that killed hundreds of people. it's also a week in which egyptians saw their former president hosni mubarak make his first speech. but the turn out on friday's protest. >> it's been over a year now, there is really fatigue among the supporters of mohammed mercy. there is a sense that the crackdown has been largely successful in crushing. >> human rights groups say no one has been held accountable for last year's crackdown. the defense minister at the time, general al sisi, is now president. >> egypt has not, up to now, carried any investigation or held accountable any officers who ordered and planned the mass killing of these protesters in august of 2013. >> the government said it followed international standards when it forcebly evacuated the squares, and protests continue across the country. some of
. >> reporter: supporters of the deposed mohamed morsi and opposers attack each other.n another demonstration security forces open fired on protesters while trying to disperse the crowd. this week marks the anniversary of the violent police crackdown at two protest sites that killed hundreds of people. it's also a week in which egyptians saw their former president hosni mubarak make his first speech. but the turn out on friday's protest. >> it's been over a year now, there is really...
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. >> reporter: supporters of the easted egyptian president, mohammed morsi held protests across the country. supporters of the now outlawed muslim brotherhood are calling for morsi to be reinstated, and calling for justice for those killed since the coup in jewel of last year. >>> now an update on our colleagues imprisoned in egypt. lawyers for our three al jazeera journalists colleagues have filed appeals against their convictions. their case will now be heard before the court of cessation which will examine the grounds for a full hearing. a date, though, hasn't been set. the three were falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. mohammed fahmy and peter greste were given seven years. baher mohamed an extra three years because he had a spent bullet casing in his prosense that he picked up at a protest. >>> thousands of people have been demonstrating in the cap top of yemen. >> reporter: thousands of houthi rebels or the partisans of god as they call themselves, stream into the capitol. they are furious at a government decision to scrap fuel subsidies, but they also want the
. >> reporter: supporters of the easted egyptian president, mohammed morsi held protests across the country. supporters of the now outlawed muslim brotherhood are calling for morsi to be reinstated, and calling for justice for those killed since the coup in jewel of last year. >>> now an update on our colleagues imprisoned in egypt. lawyers for our three al jazeera journalists colleagues have filed appeals against their convictions. their case will now be heard before the court...
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. >> the protesters were calling for the return of ousted president mohamed morsi. they were holding sit-ins across the country. forces violently broke up six of them. >> they were supported by snipers that fired at top nearby government buildings. >> reporter: the group wants the u.n. to investigate top leaders including al sisi. he's now egypt's president. his government has said that protests threatened public order and it was responding to gunfire by protesters. it says that research is unbalanced and unfair. >> reporter: least eight policemen were killed and a team flew to egypt to present its report but was blocked from entering the cairo airport. >> that's right, and ken rotherham, who is throth was there. ken, it's good to have you on the program. we did an hour with a good conversation. it's back to be in this report. >> since i couldn't be in cairo to present the report i'm happy to be here. >> i really want to dive in the nuts and bottles of this, i in 2013, your organization is calling it one of the world's largest killings of demonstrators in a recen re
. >> the protesters were calling for the return of ousted president mohamed morsi. they were holding sit-ins across the country. forces violently broke up six of them. >> they were supported by snipers that fired at top nearby government buildings. >> reporter: the group wants the u.n. to investigate top leaders including al sisi. he's now egypt's president. his government has said that protests threatened public order and it was responding to gunfire by protesters. it says...
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. >> the protesters were calling for the return of mohamed morsi, and they were holding sit-ins across the country. >> they were supported by snipers that fired atop nearby government builds. >> the government wants to defend. they said that they were responding to fire by protesters. supporters say that they were trying to destabilize the country. and it's unfair. >> it's a very negative report. biased? not at all. we spoke to 200 witnesses, not simply participants, but people who lived in the neighborhood and saw what happened. >> a team from human rights watch went there on sunday. >> up next, a major weather story, detroit, baltimore and other cities on the east coast, dealing with serious flooding tonight. and it is the closest scientists have ever come to mimicking human brain functions in the lab. why the discovery could be a game changer. @ >> i'm john seigenthaler in new york, and coming up, why robyn williams struggled with addiction, and how some struggle with abuse again and again. >>> the latest ceasefire in gaza. where the diplomats disagree over what's needed for a lasti
. >> the protesters were calling for the return of mohamed morsi, and they were holding sit-ins across the country. >> they were supported by snipers that fired atop nearby government builds. >> the government wants to defend. they said that they were responding to fire by protesters. supporters say that they were trying to destabilize the country. and it's unfair. >> it's a very negative report. biased? not at all. we spoke to 200 witnesses, not simply participants, but...