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. >> reporter: according to the supporters of ousted president morsi, soldiers opened fire on s be outside the barracks where they believe morsi is being held. this amateur video, which cannot ga verified, show clouds of tear gas amidst heavy gun fire. co as the sun rose, the clashes continued. this video appears to show a soldier firing down on protesters from a nearby roof top. hi m local hospital, we met he wahi moussa who was with the protesters at the barracks. he told us he was shot twice. ou're >> reporter: and you're sure it was the military? >> yes. >> reporter: but the military gave a very different version of events. it said soldiers had opened fire after the barracks had come under attack by what it called a plaorist group. state television played videos th rsat claim to show the morsi supporters had been armed. dr. moussa deny there had had been any provocation for the attack. >> reporter: the mass shooting has only inflamed a tense standoff between the muslim brotherhood and the military. thlling today's violence a massacre, the group urged its supporters to rise up against c
. >> reporter: according to the supporters of ousted president morsi, soldiers opened fire on s be outside the barracks where they believe morsi is being held. this amateur video, which cannot ga verified, show clouds of tear gas amidst heavy gun fire. co as the sun rose, the clashes continued. this video appears to show a soldier firing down on protesters from a nearby roof top. hi m local hospital, we met he wahi moussa who was with the protesters at the barracks. he told us he was shot...
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elsewhere in egypt, where backing of the brotherhood has remained a solid despite morsi 's politicalrelations, the reaction to his ousting has been far from celebratory. up to 10 people died in clashes, and more than 400 were ported wounded in the hours following the military chief abdel fatah all cc's announcement that he ended morsi's presidency." richard from maryland, democrats' line. caller: good morning. i love your program. i am proud to be an american and live in a country that allows change. i think we have to say that some of the callers have said it is a process, but the change is we can correct our errors. we don't really understand the founders and their world because if you go back, the only voters than were male landowners. we have change that over the centuries. i was in st. louis last week, and right from the arch is the old courthouse. beautiful. c-span should cover the old courthouse. what you find there is that is where the first two dread scott cases were tried and heard, and the second one decided in favor scott and his wife. and then of course it was overturned
elsewhere in egypt, where backing of the brotherhood has remained a solid despite morsi 's politicalrelations, the reaction to his ousting has been far from celebratory. up to 10 people died in clashes, and more than 400 were ported wounded in the hours following the military chief abdel fatah all cc's announcement that he ended morsi's presidency." richard from maryland, democrats' line. caller: good morning. i love your program. i am proud to be an american and live in a country that...
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after more than eighty people died during weekend protests in support of president mohamed morsi meanwhile the e.u.'s foreign policy chief catherine ashton is on a visit to egypt has urged the acting government to end its standoff with the islamist more than two hundred sixty people been killed in street riots since the july third military coup that forced morsy from power. the syrian army's troll over a key rebel held district in the city of homs after a month long offensive lebanese t.v. channels now released footage showing the area lying in ruins after fierce clashes between insurgents and government forces backed by hezbollah militants have been dubbed the capital of the revolution at one point against president bashar al assad the recapture of the district represents a landmark victory them for assad's forces in a civil war that's been raging on for over two years now and has claimed over one hundred thousand lives the vote count on the way mali after its presidential election of the weekend the first since a coup last year saw separatists and jihadist groups take control of the north millions
after more than eighty people died during weekend protests in support of president mohamed morsi meanwhile the e.u.'s foreign policy chief catherine ashton is on a visit to egypt has urged the acting government to end its standoff with the islamist more than two hundred sixty people been killed in street riots since the july third military coup that forced morsy from power. the syrian army's troll over a key rebel held district in the city of homs after a month long offensive lebanese t.v....
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morsi supporters were rallying in big numbers. at times -- the demonstrations did get violent. kron4's catherine heenan reports. it's believed that morsi is under arrest.and now behind barbed wire and military guard. his supporters are standing outside.refusing to move. and there are thousands of them. rallies growing in size. and members of the muslim brotherhood complaining that morsi was their leader.democratically elected.and they've been betrayed. there have been clashes between opponents and supporters of morsi. including fighting on this bridge in cairo. egyptian tv showed a car on fire. and the casualties mounted. the nationwide toll reaching 30 by late afternoon. [ man ] we have a go for auto sequence start. t-minus 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... ignition. [ male announcer ] launch your internet experience on at&t's newly expanded advanced digital network and connect more wi-fi-enabled devices at home. [ female announcer ] call to get u-verse high speed internet starting at $14.95 a month. or ask how to get your choice of a kindle fire hd, sonos play:3 or xbox 360 free with other qualifying internet offers. [ male an
morsi supporters were rallying in big numbers. at times -- the demonstrations did get violent. kron4's catherine heenan reports. it's believed that morsi is under arrest.and now behind barbed wire and military guard. his supporters are standing outside.refusing to move. and there are thousands of them. rallies growing in size. and members of the muslim brotherhood complaining that morsi was their leader.democratically elected.and they've been betrayed. there have been clashes between opponents...
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>> the egyptian military says it will allow peaceful protests from morsi supporters but it is deploying soldiers to monitor the ma. s. they've already rounded up and arrested many muslim brotherhood leaders. egypt's interim president adly mansour and morsi's opponent says morsi's overthrow was not a coup. >> it was a popular impeachment of the president. >> president obama has also been reluctant to call the change in power a coup. that's because u.s. law mandates that all foreign aid be cut off to countries where the military's overthrown a democratically elected government. the president spent at least part of his fourth of july working. he met with his national security team in the white house situation room. the white house has been in contact with egyptian leaders to express the u.s.'s desire to have a democratically led government in place as soon as possible. and the u.s. is sending $1.3 billion in aid this year. the president has ordered a review to determine if that aid will be cut off. anne-marie? >> tara mergener in washington. thank you, tara. >>> in seattle, a heavily armed man from nevada was arrested
>> the egyptian military says it will allow peaceful protests from morsi supporters but it is deploying soldiers to monitor the ma. s. they've already rounded up and arrested many muslim brotherhood leaders. egypt's interim president adly mansour and morsi's opponent says morsi's overthrow was not a coup. >> it was a popular impeachment of the president. >> president obama has also been reluctant to call the change in power a coup. that's because u.s. law mandates that all...
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. >> but in syria president assad s quick to endorse president morsi. he says it's known as the fall of political islam. anywhere in the world who ever uses rely onfor apply cal aims will fall. in saudi arabia king abdullah congratulated the egyptian army. we strongly shake the hands of the men of all the armed forces who managed to save egypt at this critical moment. in the state of qatar it said qatar's policy has always been to stand by egypt and the will an choices of its people. israeli officials are refusing to comment in public. but what happens in cairo matters here. egypt and israel enjoy a cold peace. security is its primary concern. >> maybe the corporation will continue. this has always been the case, the two militaries as i say are coordinated together. >> hamas inspired by the muslim brotherhood is refusing to comment. t had hoped for closer ties. his removal brings uncertainty. -- ending end the the siege but imposing more restrictions on gaza people. the fall of egypt's first democratically elected government has stunned people. it is we
. >> but in syria president assad s quick to endorse president morsi. he says it's known as the fall of political islam. anywhere in the world who ever uses rely onfor apply cal aims will fall. in saudi arabia king abdullah congratulated the egyptian army. we strongly shake the hands of the men of all the armed forces who managed to save egypt at this critical moment. in the state of qatar it said qatar's policy has always been to stand by egypt and the will an choices of its people....
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it seems unlikely that the opposition now, when president morsy wants to talk-s likely to talk to them, john. >> given that, is there anything egypt's president can do to avoid being forced from office? >> reporter: it seems really unlikely at this point. the military said that they were going to give president morsy 48 hours to start talking with the opposition and if they were to start talking a week after that. the opposition seems to be in the power seat right now. they don't seem likely to talk to president morsy. and if that happens, then the army said they will start their own road map that will transition egypt away, likely having a military takeover, a coup. now, the military says it's not a coup, that they're just enforcing the will of the people, but it seems like the military will take over if the two sides don't come together. >> just don't call it a coup. ian, thank you. ian lee live for us in cairo. >>> well, nsa leaker edward snowden is once again sounding off. >> the american fugitive is speaking out for the first time since fleeing to russia from hong kong. wikileaks
it seems unlikely that the opposition now, when president morsy wants to talk-s likely to talk to them, john. >> given that, is there anything egypt's president can do to avoid being forced from office? >> reporter: it seems really unlikely at this point. the military said that they were going to give president morsy 48 hours to start talking with the opposition and if they were to start talking a week after that. the opposition seems to be in the power seat right now. they don't...
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egyptians elected morsi after widespread unrest in 2011 ended the 30-year rule of hosni s mubarak. united nations leaders have been closely watching the crisis in egypt. deputy secretary-general spoke before the army announced it had ousted morsi. he said the u.n. hopes egyptians will resolve their differences through peaceful and democratic means. >> we appeal for tolerance and peaceful coexistence. the world is watching egypt at this crucial moment. it will have a significant impact on egypt and also on the region. >> he said he's deeply concerned about the future of democracy in the country. >>> bolivian president evo morales says he's not a criminal but he says that's how he felt after three european countries forced him to divert his private jet. they suspected he was harboring edward snowden, the fugitive former intelligence contractor. morales was on his way home from russia. france, italy and portugal canceled air permits for his flight. the plane had to make an emergency landing in vienna, austria, delaying the president for more than 14 hours. snowden was not on board. >>
egyptians elected morsi after widespread unrest in 2011 ended the 30-year rule of hosni s mubarak. united nations leaders have been closely watching the crisis in egypt. deputy secretary-general spoke before the army announced it had ousted morsi. he said the u.n. hopes egyptians will resolve their differences through peaceful and democratic means. >> we appeal for tolerance and peaceful coexistence. the world is watching egypt at this crucial moment. it will have a significant impact on...
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this morning, this is the headline -- morsi family accuses the armed forces of it napping mohamed morsi, e.g.'s deposed president. they have not heard from him in 20 days. they are accusing the military of kidnapping him. on gun control, from "the new york post." mayors are quitting michael bloomberg's anti-gun group. the mayors of rockford, illinois tv nashua, -- they cite the ad against politicians as reasons. slammed ther has attack ads as ineffective -- charles schumer has slammed the attack ad as an effective. -- ineffective. should there be a bailout for detroit? henry, michigan. democratic caller. where you located? -- port huron, michigan. 65 miles northeast of detroit. host: what is your view? caller: this is gentrification gone wild. white people in this area have -- detroit ever since coleman young took over back in the early 1970s. they want to detroit and they will get it back for a penny on the dollar. let me tell you, i want everyone listening to this to know in the state of michigan has effectively been suspended. the governor of michigan has 58% of the black population in citie
this morning, this is the headline -- morsi family accuses the armed forces of it napping mohamed morsi, e.g.'s deposed president. they have not heard from him in 20 days. they are accusing the military of kidnapping him. on gun control, from "the new york post." mayors are quitting michael bloomberg's anti-gun group. the mayors of rockford, illinois tv nashua, -- they cite the ad against politicians as reasons. slammed ther has attack ads as ineffective -- charles schumer has slammed...
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morsi should have done. >> now, they're no longer treated as second-klass citizens. >> sharon, the billion and a half dollars the u.s. gives every year, what 'sng to happen. >> was it a coup? morsi says it was, but the military calls it the will of the people so the obama administration ultimately is going to have to decide what to do. >> okay. sharon, thank you. the turmoil in egypt pushed crude oil prices to their highest level in two years. $101 a barrel, and you know what that means. gasoline prices sure to follow. >>> it's a huge black eye for one of the largest community colleges in the country. kpix 5's joe vasquez spent the day finding out what went wrong at san francisco city college. >> it's outrageous. it's agreejous. it's illegitimate and, yet, it could happen as early as next summer. the decision came today for the accrediting commission that city college of san francisco will no longer be accredited by the state. the commission cited chronic problems with leadership and govern nans and a persistent history of financial mismanagement. >> we're all human, but at some point we got to pass the torch to somebody who can do a better j
morsi should have done. >> now, they're no longer treated as second-klass citizens. >> sharon, the billion and a half dollars the u.s. gives every year, what 'sng to happen. >> was it a coup? morsi says it was, but the military calls it the will of the people so the obama administration ultimately is going to have to decide what to do. >> okay. sharon, thank you. the turmoil in egypt pushed crude oil prices to their highest level in two years. $101 a barrel, and you know...
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fireworks after news that the military had taken over and ousted president morsi as of this morning. hay said said to be under military control in an undisclo location. mansour was sworn in this morning. he was a top judge in the country until this morning. and is dashes lynn a government between what will become a new democratic government once elections are set. president obama says that his number one goal is for a democratically elected government to sit in cairo and pulled together the national security team to talk about what the u.s.'s response is going to be. his other big concern that supporters of president morsi and lot of them still out there, some of them believed to be armed, that they get a fair say as long as they are not violent. he's urging the military not to round them up and arrest them. lot going on still and demonstrations happening here in washington. the u.s. government tries to figure out what its response will be. >> certainly one to watch. thank you. >>> right now good news for visitors out to new york. yes. lady liberty, statue of liberty back open to the public for
fireworks after news that the military had taken over and ousted president morsi as of this morning. hay said said to be under military control in an undisclo location. mansour was sworn in this morning. he was a top judge in the country until this morning. and is dashes lynn a government between what will become a new democratic government once elections are set. president obama says that his number one goal is for a democratically elected government to sit in cairo and pulled together the...
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the government of mohammed morsi didn't create egypt's worst economic crisis isn't 1930's, but nor did it do much to fix it. the next government will have to make it a top priority. >> why did we take to the streets? to speak the truth and say we are not living well. >> we just want to live a normal life, to be able to eat. we just want to be able to find bread and for our children to find work. >> in the past year, as the morsi government should notted international loans and the country has run out of money, the poor have grown poorer, and angryier. patience will be thin as a varied and disparate coalition of former coalition groups, backed by the military, works towards new elections. >> the elections will come within a few months, and i am in favor of a short transitional period. >> egypt cannot afford a long one. >> in egypt, i can claim that more than 85% of the protesters to dr. morsi and before to mubarak was raising the prices, the unemployment, they disappear and the fluctuation of people because the economic future is so dark. >> at the end of an extraordinary week, the crow
the government of mohammed morsi didn't create egypt's worst economic crisis isn't 1930's, but nor did it do much to fix it. the next government will have to make it a top priority. >> why did we take to the streets? to speak the truth and say we are not living well. >> we just want to live a normal life, to be able to eat. we just want to be able to find bread and for our children to find work. >> in the past year, as the morsi government should notted international loans and...
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morsi. you solve the yields begin to fall. the s&p keeps bumping up against this. the day moving average.y just cannot seem to break through. i think we will probably move back and forth. we will wait to see what happens on friday with the jobs report. liz: you can see it trying to make that move to the upside. not even close. intraday has not been the prettiest of pictures here. >> no. volumes are so low. there are so many traders gone for the week. what you are seeing today is the reaction to some of the best comments. with a short day tomorrow, liquidity will not be there. volumes will probably be light. liz: great to see you guys. we hope you are in place tomorrow. this is an interesting market that really started to gyrate today. thank you very much. i want to talk about things up. they made the over initial amount meant that they have a brand new ceo. the stock getting lots of play. let's get to nicole petallides and talk about the aftermath. nicole: this is such a big deal. today's a row of games. still posting some serious games for today and for this week. at one point it was up
morsi. you solve the yields begin to fall. the s&p keeps bumping up against this. the day moving average.y just cannot seem to break through. i think we will probably move back and forth. we will wait to see what happens on friday with the jobs report. liz: you can see it trying to make that move to the upside. not even close. intraday has not been the prettiest of pictures here. >> no. volumes are so low. there are so many traders gone for the week. what you are seeing today is the...
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egypt,s remain high in with supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi plans to draft a new constitution. legal experts appointed by the government have been -- begun revising the constitution. that could pave the way for fresh elections in about six months. protesters have vowed to continue protesting and -- demonstrating until their deposed leader is reinstated. >> these people feel marginalized by the new regime. they are making their demands clear. their demands have not changed since the coup. they want former president mohamed morsi reinstated. when the march reached the ministry of defense, it was stopped by security forces. once again, the muslim brotherhood has failed to make headway. >> we are the ones who will see egypt. if the military is using tanks to stop women and children, what will they do to the men? >> the government is looking to strengthen its position. it has appointed a committee of legal experts to revise the country's constitution. the changes made will go to a referendum. it is seen as a vital step on the path to new elections. the interim prime minister has ur
egypt,s remain high in with supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi plans to draft a new constitution. legal experts appointed by the government have been -- begun revising the constitution. that could pave the way for fresh elections in about six months. protesters have vowed to continue protesting and -- demonstrating until their deposed leader is reinstated. >> these people feel marginalized by the new regime. they are making their demands clear. their demands have not changed...
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s reporter: supporters of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi are still on the streets of cairo. but their protest is being d nored by egypt's new unelected government appointed by the military. and many of them also blame america for seeming to condone the army's actions. >> reporter: this protestor says the u.s. talks about safeguarding democracy but did nothing to protect egypt's gumocratically elected icallyent. >> mr. morsi will be back, will be back. yes, we can! i will say it to obama. yes, we can. ay reporter: you might think egyptians who helped bring down mohamed morsi by protesting in o hrir square would feel differently about america. but they have their own complaints with the u.s. as this poster makes clear, they believe america was too close to mohamed morsi and his conservative islamic party. achmed saeed is a liberal politician who told us america has let egyptians down. >> after the united states witnessed the dictatorial system by which morsi was ruling, they should have had a stronger impact on them. >> reporter: what should they have done? >> they should have
s reporter: supporters of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi are still on the streets of cairo. but their protest is being d nored by egypt's new unelected government appointed by the military. and many of them also blame america for seeming to condone the army's actions. >> reporter: this protestor says the u.s. talks about safeguarding democracy but did nothing to protect egypt's gumocratically elected icallyent. >> mr. morsi will be back, will be back. yes, we can! i will say...
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s foreign policy chief says egypt's deposed president mohamed morsy is well and has access to t.v. and newspapers baroness ashton met the ex leader but says she doesn't know worry he's being held morsi has been detained since being. thrown by the military on july the third and scores of his supporters have been killed in clashes that followed the army. well you're up to date here on our team and coming up next guys are talks crime and punishment for the financial elite that's next on our team. secret lover touring to mccurry was able to build removes most sophisticated robots which will unfortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care only on the dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. mission free accreditation free transport charges free. rang
s foreign policy chief says egypt's deposed president mohamed morsy is well and has access to t.v. and newspapers baroness ashton met the ex leader but says she doesn't know worry he's being held morsi has been detained since being. thrown by the military on july the third and scores of his supporters have been killed in clashes that followed the army. well you're up to date here on our team and coming up next guys are talks crime and punishment for the financial elite that's next on our team....
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including new clashes that killed seven islamist protesters two weeks after mohammed morsi's russian president vladimir putin says n-sker edward snowden has been warned against taking any actions that would damage relations between moscow and washington. snowden applied for temporary asylum in russia, three weeks after arriving at one of moscow's international airports from hong kong. granting snowden asylum would add new tensions to u-s - russian relations criticism. key administration people will appear before the house judiciary committee today to answer another round of questions about the government's surveillance of americans' phone records. the cleveland man accused of holding three women captive for over a decade will appear in court this morning. miscarry. today, house republicans in washington are taking another run at scrapping president obama's key provision of his health care law. the house has scheduled votes to delay the law's individual and employer mandates. it will be the 38th time the g-o-p majority has tried to eliminate, defund or scale back the program since 2011. however, the measure is going n
including new clashes that killed seven islamist protesters two weeks after mohammed morsi's russian president vladimir putin says n-sker edward snowden has been warned against taking any actions that would damage relations between moscow and washington. snowden applied for temporary asylum in russia, three weeks after arriving at one of moscow's international airports from hong kong. granting snowden asylum would add new tensions to u-s - russian relations criticism. key administration people...
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so the military has to be clear what their team table s one of the problems with morsi, he was increasingly exclusive. he was increasingly authoritarian. and that view is not going to work for the people of egypt nor is it going to work for the people of the united states. and we have to engain regional powers. one of the courses of this popular turmoil was the terrible economic situation as well as the increasing isolation of morsi from the mainstream of egyptian politics. so there are people listening. and i think they will be responsible. ultimately, though, this will be the egyptians' task. >> senator corker, do you brief that the president has been handling this appropriately? he's come out. he said he is not taking sides here. he has issued some admonitions and warnings to the egyptian government, but at the same time he can't be sad that morsi is gone. do you think he's handling it correct? >> you know, i'm in a country right now where what we wish to happen and what happens isn't always the same. i just came from pakistan where numbers of issues exist there. and things that we would
so the military has to be clear what their team table s one of the problems with morsi, he was increasingly exclusive. he was increasingly authoritarian. and that view is not going to work for the people of egypt nor is it going to work for the people of the united states. and we have to engain regional powers. one of the courses of this popular turmoil was the terrible economic situation as well as the increasing isolation of morsi from the mainstream of egyptian politics. so there are people...
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. >> let's go now to the pro-morsi protests in cairo, one of the biggest ones. there seems to be quiet there. city?s happening in the >> they started night prayers here. those gathered here, congregated here are essentially undertaking a specific prayer prescribed in islam, which is for intervention during difficult times and that is representative of the belief here that they feel this country they do need divine intervention and the common belief amongst them here. while there are feelings of anger and rejection towards this coup has been expressed, they are now taking time to seek some sort of intervention from a power that they believe is greater than the military. >> what response have you been hearing to news that morsi is ing held by authorities also by members of the muslim brotherhood? >> complete rejection to these and even more anger grows. for them, this vindicates or at least proves the conspiracy theory they had from the very beginning that the military was out to get them, the military wasn't trying to side with the opposition so to speak, because of political conviction or because th
. >> let's go now to the pro-morsi protests in cairo, one of the biggest ones. there seems to be quiet there. city?s happening in the >> they started night prayers here. those gathered here, congregated here are essentially undertaking a specific prayer prescribed in islam, which is for intervention during difficult times and that is representative of the belief here that they feel this country they do need divine intervention and the common belief amongst them here. while there are...
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morsi and 12 others under arrest. other egyptians celebrated with fireworks last night. kpix 5's sharon chin talked to some people in the bay area. >> i'm truly, truly happy. >>> reporter: burlingame business owners adele and hoda hassan were born in egypt and have relatives there. they say its first democratically elected had to go. >> he didn't deliver what he promised. >> reporter: instead of forming an inclusive government, they say mohamed morsi tried to give his allies in the "muslim brotherhood" a monopoly on power. the couple says that's a warning for the next leader who ignores the citizens' demands for equality in human rights. >> they will not take it laying down. so they will do everything in their power to make sure whoever takes over listens to the people. >> reporter: michael yousseff's relatives joined the rallies in cairo. the san mateo businessman says morsi's government has made life tough for his christian relatives. >> no opportunities for employment, difficulty when looking for an apartment to live, just day-to-day life becomes very difficult. >> reporter: y
morsi and 12 others under arrest. other egyptians celebrated with fireworks last night. kpix 5's sharon chin talked to some people in the bay area. >> i'm truly, truly happy. >>> reporter: burlingame business owners adele and hoda hassan were born in egypt and have relatives there. they say its first democratically elected had to go. >> he didn't deliver what he promised. >> reporter: instead of forming an inclusive government, they say mohamed morsi tried to give his...
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today's clashes were sparked when morsi protesters tried to expand their sit in camp and were confronted by police and armed civilians. kpix5's don knapp shows us why an unstable egypt could mean trouble for the u.s. >> nighttime demonstrations looked joyful from the air as antimorsi egyptians rallied for a mandate against terrorism. but by the light of day on the ground, other gathering show the deepening crisis hitting the supporters of the military, morsi, against others who want him returned to office. the deadliest violence since morsi was ousted left 65 people dead and 270 wounded. a makeshift morgue was overwelmed. and doctor told tv, all had been shot in the head, the heart, or chest, and claimed everyone was targeted. the military crackdown could turn it. according to st. mary's professor. >> doesn't have to be a fan of the muslim brotherhood to protest what's happening in egypt. >> according to the associated press, the latest confrontation developed as security forces and armed men confronted pro morsi demonstrators as they tried to expand their sit in. >> there's a breakdown of discipline and order in egypt. you w
today's clashes were sparked when morsi protesters tried to expand their sit in camp and were confronted by police and armed civilians. kpix5's don knapp shows us why an unstable egypt could mean trouble for the u.s. >> nighttime demonstrations looked joyful from the air as antimorsi egyptians rallied for a mandate against terrorism. but by the light of day on the ground, other gathering show the deepening crisis hitting the supporters of the military, morsi, against others who want him...
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they are holding morsi under house arrest, rounding up members of the muslim brotherhood, including civili s civilians. we have just seen adly mansour, a man few have heard from in the outside world let alone in egypt. then people will have known as the former u.n. watchdog for nuclear power. obviously front and center in politics here going forward as well. are they going to be in charge or are these two men fig leafs for the military? >> it's a great question. essentially, we don't know. there's an enormous amount of ambiguity. it's a fluid situation. we are waiting to see how things are articulated by the military and how this is going to be received by the public and different elements of the public as well. >> we know how the public here cheered in tahrir square, jub lent by the decision of the military to intervene. the morsi administration. we have also heard from the international community this morning. it's important to get this view. they start off with the united states. previous to you, they said the reputation of the united states here in egypt isn't very good at the moment. th
they are holding morsi under house arrest, rounding up members of the muslim brotherhood, including civili s civilians. we have just seen adly mansour, a man few have heard from in the outside world let alone in egypt. then people will have known as the former u.n. watchdog for nuclear power. obviously front and center in politics here going forward as well. are they going to be in charge or are these two men fig leafs for the military? >> it's a great question. essentially, we don't...
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forces and supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsy claim another sixty people on life support after being deliberately targeted by troops are g.'sa bill to has more on the story. i went back to the sit in office the violence had ended and spoke to many of the eyewitnesses and also the medics running these very makeshift field hospitals inside the city and speaking to eyewitnesses they told me about a few hundred of them and i decided to extend sittin down the main road to gold sequel to the bridge which is a major thoroughfare and about one o'clock or two cook in the morning at this point says security forces attempted to disperse them using take ass off to this they say they reported cartouche which is a pilot and also an off the bat they then were fired on with live ammunition which went on until nine o'clock in the morning leaving dozens dead speaking to the medics they said by about four five o'clock in the morning they started to get the bodies in with live ammunition weans mostly to the chest neck and head they say implying this was the shoot to kill now this is the security forces for their part denying this the protest t
forces and supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsy claim another sixty people on life support after being deliberately targeted by troops are g.'sa bill to has more on the story. i went back to the sit in office the violence had ended and spoke to many of the eyewitnesses and also the medics running these very makeshift field hospitals inside the city and speaking to eyewitnesses they told me about a few hundred of them and i decided to extend sittin down the main road to gold sequel...
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s politicians on citizens saying the tactic is nothing new and everybody's doing. and gives president mohamed morsi takes five from all directions as the army takes the side of antigovernment protesters and several ministers resigned in solidarity with the opposition. a pleasure to have you with us here today. live in moscow straight to our breaking news for you this hour. unmanned russian space rocket has crashed to earth just seconds after launch it was carrying three satellites meant for russia's global navigation system just a bit earlier in the program i discussed this with our. she's been following the story. well it was quite a shocking morning for those at the baikonur cosmodrome and as you can see here on a breathtaking video now a russian product on rocket which was carrying three. just went out of control moments after launching from the qassam drone now here you can see well on some of that yet here you can see as horrific explosion is really now is the rockets out of control descents agree to it and the main part of the rocket just in dropped it into a massive fireball than split it an
s politicians on citizens saying the tactic is nothing new and everybody's doing. and gives president mohamed morsi takes five from all directions as the army takes the side of antigovernment protesters and several ministers resigned in solidarity with the opposition. a pleasure to have you with us here today. live in moscow straight to our breaking news for you this hour. unmanned russian space rocket has crashed to earth just seconds after launch it was carrying three satellites meant for...
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s, with long hair. we have developing news from egypt, a picture from cairo tahrir square where thousands of gathered demanding that president morsi step down. the military gave morsi a deadline to leave and that has passed. morsi is refusing to resign. the military will impose its own political plans if morsi fails to satisfy the protesters' demanded with report that a possible military coup is under way. mike nicco will have the forecast next. >> it will be a cooling trend with low clouds this morning, and those have moved out and the flight arrival delays at sfo are over and the sunshine will be murky but not a "spare the air" day with the cooling trend coming up and a timetable in a minute. >> hundreds of thousands of people are expected to pack san francisco tomorrow for fireworks and america's cup >> back to our top story, new developments on our breaking news, a tree has fallen on a camp in yosemite injuring 20 people. we have a spokesman from cal fire on the phone. can you confirm what the casualty toll may be and talk about the rescue underway? >> when we received the call at 8:30, there were 20 reported injuries, we do h
s, with long hair. we have developing news from egypt, a picture from cairo tahrir square where thousands of gathered demanding that president morsi step down. the military gave morsi a deadline to leave and that has passed. morsi is refusing to resign. the military will impose its own political plans if morsi fails to satisfy the protesters' demanded with report that a possible military coup is under way. mike nicco will have the forecast next. >> it will be a cooling trend with low...
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morsi struck back and argued that he was legitimately elected. in a tweet, his office said that measures by the armed forces represent a coup categorjt(s&y rejectedsted on line, he warned whoever planned this wants to spill the blood of the egyptian people. it was just two and a half years ago that many of these same egyptians were fighting to oust another president. since then, egypt has become so deeply polarized t worries that a civil war could tear the country apart. >> mohammed morsi made a lot of mistakes, and i think a lot of the decisions that he made over his first year in office did give people a real reason to question his intentions with respect to democracy and the brotherhood's ability to play a democracy game. >> reporter: the united states is watching events in cairo closely, egypt is one of the united states's closest allies in the middle east, and one of of the largest recipients of american dollars in the east. just days before, demonstrators gathered across the country to call for morsi to step down and for new elections to be held. according to the military, these demonstrations turned into the largest protest in egyptian his
morsi struck back and argued that he was legitimately elected. in a tweet, his office said that measures by the armed forces represent a coup categorjt(s&y rejectedsted on line, he warned whoever planned this wants to spill the blood of the egyptian people. it was just two and a half years ago that many of these same egyptians were fighting to oust another president. since then, egypt has become so deeply polarized t worries that a civil war could tear the country apart. >> mohammed...
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reported that two soldiers had been kidnapped by morsy supporters in >> president raul castro is expressing solidarity with the willingness to take in n-sa leaker edward snowden. castro says cuba supports the "sovereign right" of venezuela and other states in the region to grant asylum to "those persecuted for their ideals." there is no immediate word on whether he would be willing to offer safe haven to snowden, or to play a role in his transit to a third country such as nicaragua or bolivia. snowden has been in the area of moscow's main airport for two weeks. >> we will take a break the time is 6:23 a.m.. here is a live look outside from our roof cam at the san francisco area. it is a little cloudy here. we would get an update on the forecast coming up. so you couan fue fl re than yon car c get ge5% cas ch backbat gas stions this hiartear activateva your ou5% cas cback athasehaom/fomedom chasche. so syou cau [ female announcer ce] only aveeno dailday moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formulaul that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself.f aveeno®no naturally beautiful results. to your kids' wet skin.ki ne
reported that two soldiers had been kidnapped by morsy supporters in >> president raul castro is expressing solidarity with the willingness to take in n-sa leaker edward snowden. castro says cuba supports the "sovereign right" of venezuela and other states in the region to grant asylum to "those persecuted for their ideals." there is no immediate word on whether he would be willing to offer safe haven to snowden, or to play a role in his transit to a third country such...
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morsy with rival groups continuing their protests. over privacy threatens to scrap the data sharing with the u.s. over the n.s.a.'s vos to snooping program despite revelations france is embracing similar tactics. international news you comment on line on screen twenty four hours a day this is. joint to latin american countries and extending a helping hand to the man who exposed world wide surveillance by the u.s. government edward snowden has finally started receiving asylum officer after being stranded in the moscow zone of. the city's airport for two weeks the latest now from. might it be the end for edward snowden's two weeks of isolation here at the transit zone at moscow's sheremetyevo airport nobody's actually seen him for those two weeks but there seems to be a glimmer of hope for the whistleblower with three countries now having offered him asylum the latest bolivia that followed tennis weyler earlier president nicolas maduro said that they would offer the whistleblower asylum if you could get them but also you carol i have decided to offer humanitarian the silence of the young american edward snowden in t
morsy with rival groups continuing their protests. over privacy threatens to scrap the data sharing with the u.s. over the n.s.a.'s vos to snooping program despite revelations france is embracing similar tactics. international news you comment on line on screen twenty four hours a day this is. joint to latin american countries and extending a helping hand to the man who exposed world wide surveillance by the u.s. government edward snowden has finally started receiving asylum officer after being...
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by saturday and sunday, we will keep temperatures 70's and 80's >>mark: hours after egyptian president mohammad morsio a military ultimatum, military leaders are declaring that the army is willing to die to defend the country. the military has given morsi a wednesday deadline to find a solution to the violent clashes there. tens of thousands of people on the streets of egypt protesting morsi's leadership. the president's supporters with the muslim brotherhood are also demonstrating but there numbers are not as large. twenty three people were killed just yesterday, sixteen of them in clashes at cairo university. meantime, officials in israel are worried that a collapse of the islamist government in egypt could threaten the delicate peace treaty between the two countries. the number of americans seeking unemployment benefits fell by 5,000 last week, a sign that layoffs remain low and companies are adding a modest number of jobs. a state report has revealed that 2.5 million calfornians are victim to 131 data breaches. information exposed includes social security numbers and bank account numbers. a repor
by saturday and sunday, we will keep temperatures 70's and 80's >>mark: hours after egyptian president mohammad morsio a military ultimatum, military leaders are declaring that the army is willing to die to defend the country. the military has given morsi a wednesday deadline to find a solution to the violent clashes there. tens of thousands of people on the streets of egypt protesting morsi's leadership. the president's supporters with the muslim brotherhood are also demonstrating but...
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s politicians on citizens by saying well you know the tactic is nothing new and hey everybody is doing. and he just president mohamed morsi takes fire from all directions at the.
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s army chief is calling for nationwide rallies on friday for a mandate against what he calls violence and terrorism by supporters of deposed president morsi. a muslim brotherhood leader responded on facebook saying it will not stop people rallying for the ousted president. south sudan apostate president dismissed his entire cabinet over an apparent power struggle with his deputy -- south sudan's president dismissed the entire cabinet. and the australian government says it will investigate whether asylum seekers in detention camps in papua new guinea are being raped and tortured. back to our top story -- egypt's military keep calling for protests. a spokesperson for the anti-coup a lions gate was her reaction to about 5000 ec's -- al-sisi's demands. speechless, to say the least. this is an explicit call for violence and what could turn into a civil war. we expect the minister of defense to be much more responsible than to call on more violence. how can we negotiate? how can there be dialogue right now? coup,has been a military a very bloody coup. there has been removal and disappearance of a democratically elected president. violence in th
s army chief is calling for nationwide rallies on friday for a mandate against what he calls violence and terrorism by supporters of deposed president morsi. a muslim brotherhood leader responded on facebook saying it will not stop people rallying for the ousted president. south sudan apostate president dismissed his entire cabinet over an apparent power struggle with his deputy -- south sudan's president dismissed the entire cabinet. and the australian government says it will investigate...
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this is tahir s square, and the gunfire has been ringing. [ gunshots ] >> supporters of the now deposed former president mohammed morsiay the bloodshed began when security forces opened fire on them outside the republican guard barracks. the military claimed the gunmen tried to storm the barracks and say this video proves that and also reports an army officer and two policemen died. we cannot independently confirm that. egyptian television showed images of people hurling spears and other objects from rooftops. the barracks are where the military was holding the former president morsi last week, before moving him to an, again, up disclosed location. remember, egypt's generals overthrew morsi on wednesday, then installed a new interim president and said there will be new elections, although they have not said when. fighting between people for and against president morsi has grown increasingly savage. images sew a group of men throwing a teenager head first from a structure on a building's roof. greg is live in cairo. what more do we know about the fighting. >> in according to eye witness wes have spoken to at the scene
this is tahir s square, and the gunfire has been ringing. [ gunshots ] >> supporters of the now deposed former president mohammed morsiay the bloodshed began when security forces opened fire on them outside the republican guard barracks. the military claimed the gunmen tried to storm the barracks and say this video proves that and also reports an army officer and two policemen died. we cannot independently confirm that. egyptian television showed images of people hurling spears and other...
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described as a hispanic male in is 30's with a long ponytail, goatee, and tattoos above >> new this morning, egypt's state news agency says ousted president mohammed morsi has been detained. a judge apparently ordered his detention over alleged contact with hamas to help break out dozens of muslim brotherhood leaders, including morsi himself back in 2011. the announcement comes after an army chief called for mass demonstrations today to oppose what he called "terrorism". a clear reference to the muslim brotherhood. the brotherhood has also called for mass protests today. >> the u.s. park police in washington say the lincoln memorial is temporarily closed after someone splattered green paint on the statue and the floor area. police say the apparent early this morning. no words, letters or symbols were visible in the paint. police say the memorial on the national mall will be closed until a maintenance crew from the national park service can finish cleaning up the paint. that's expected to happen later this morning. >> we will take a quick break. here is a live look. we are watching the fog on the james lick freeway. we would get an update on what is happ
described as a hispanic male in is 30's with a long ponytail, goatee, and tattoos above >> new this morning, egypt's state news agency says ousted president mohammed morsi has been detained. a judge apparently ordered his detention over alleged contact with hamas to help break out dozens of muslim brotherhood leaders, including morsi himself back in 2011. the announcement comes after an army chief called for mass demonstrations today to oppose what he called "terrorism". a clear...
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morsy with rival groups continue their projects. on the rise of a privacy the youth threatens to spawn data sharing with the gloss over the n.s.a.'s vast snooping program despite revelations france's embracing similar tactics. this is us he coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program venezuela has extended a helping hand to the man who exposed world wide surveillance by the u.s. government edward snowden's finally received an asylum offer after being stranded in the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport for two weeks after his tone bottom. could it be the end of edward snowden's long isolation here at moscow's sheremetyevo airport his limbo in the transit area here or so we think as best we can tell we've not seen him for two months it seems his options were running out but now after these two weeks two offers possible offers of asylum the first one from venezuela as we heard announced by president nicolas maduro but a single carol i have decided to offer humanitarian asylum to the young american edward snowden in the homeland of simon bolivar and others and snowden can come and live here away from the pers
morsy with rival groups continue their projects. on the rise of a privacy the youth threatens to spawn data sharing with the gloss over the n.s.a.'s vast snooping program despite revelations france's embracing similar tactics. this is us he coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program venezuela has extended a helping hand to the man who exposed world wide surveillance by the u.s. government edward snowden's finally received an asylum offer after being stranded in the transit zone...
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morsy with rival groups continuing their protests. and the right over privacy the e.u. threatens to scrap the data sharing with the u.s. over the n.s.a.'s vast snooping program despite revelations france is embracing similar tactics our top stories. international news and comment online on screen twenty four hours a day. venezuela is among three latin american countries extending a helping hand to the man who exposed world wide surveillance by the u.s. government edward snowden is finally started receiving asylum offers after being stranded in the transit zone of moscow's airport for two weeks tom barton is at the airport and joins us live now so tom it seems that the whistle blower has a few more options now. it does potentially bill doesn't it i mean the big question could it be the end for edward snowden's period. here at the transit area of moscow's sheremetyevo airport for two weeks the world has seen no public appearance of the man and now once it's just as it seemed his options were running. three potential asylum requests come in just in the last couple of hours it's been revealed that bolivia has added its name to the list of c
morsy with rival groups continuing their protests. and the right over privacy the e.u. threatens to scrap the data sharing with the u.s. over the n.s.a.'s vast snooping program despite revelations france is embracing similar tactics our top stories. international news and comment online on screen twenty four hours a day. venezuela is among three latin american countries extending a helping hand to the man who exposed world wide surveillance by the u.s. government edward snowden is finally...
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just in the last year since morsi took over equipment tanks training for the egyptian army and that of course is assistance that they've been given since the nine hundred eighty s. when mubarak was in power so essentially if it is true and if it evolves if we do have a military coup on the cards here in egypt and saudi this is what the word and what we've been told this is the worst case scenario because it is a military coup against the backdrop of a deeply divided and troubled country paula thank you very much indeed for that live update there from the center of color that's artie's policy and just to say that we have seen on television that the military are now saying that president morsy is no longer president and that they responding to calls for help from the people so the military is saying the reason why they are now taking control is because it is what the people wanted and we're seeing now that the address is currently being made on state t.v. which was taken over by the military just a few hours ago in egypt so we're still monitoring exactly what's being said by the military there but it looks very very clear that the military has indeed launched wha
just in the last year since morsi took over equipment tanks training for the egyptian army and that of course is assistance that they've been given since the nine hundred eighty s. when mubarak was in power so essentially if it is true and if it evolves if we do have a military coup on the cards here in egypt and saudi this is what the word and what we've been told this is the worst case scenario because it is a military coup against the backdrop of a deeply divided and troubled country paula...
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the question is s and what i'm mostly concerned about, are the radicals, the people who saw morsi's arrivalpower as not just a democratic process but as the fulfillment of a religious dream, the people who saw the muslim brotherhood after decades in hiding, decades operating as a clandestine group. now once again forced into the shadows. how are they going to react? >> richard, while all eyes are on egypt around the region, what do you think -- and you've spent time in syria and other unstable places in this region. what do you think the message is for other governments and other people engaged in civil strife as they look at this koe da, if you will, to one of the biggest places where the arab spring took hold? >> reporter: this will set the tone or has the potential to set the tone for movements across the middle east. already tonight in tunisia, there's a movement that wants to emulate this. when the arab spring began, it was students. it was generally secular people using information technology that took to the streets. they were disorganized. they were politically inexperienced, and th
the question is s and what i'm mostly concerned about, are the radicals, the people who saw morsi's arrivalpower as not just a democratic process but as the fulfillment of a religious dream, the people who saw the muslim brotherhood after decades in hiding, decades operating as a clandestine group. now once again forced into the shadows. how are they going to react? >> richard, while all eyes are on egypt around the region, what do you think -- and you've spent time in syria and other...
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s a proposal refused so far. they say he has a constitutional egitimacy that cannot be prosecuted. >> we have freedom now. >> morsi granted health insurance for all people. he's increasing our salaries and pensions. things are getting better. >> throughout the day army helicopters have circled in the sky. and as the evening set in, they flew lower, a clear message that the military stands by the egyptian people. >> it was well received by the protestor who is only 12 months ago had celebrated the end of 50 years of military rule. >> the presidency has renewed its offer for national dialogue and for the first time hinted that the change of government was possible. but the opposition says it will keep street pressure under the president's resign after months of political wrangling. distrust is so deep it's difficult to see how they could each a compromise. >> hundreds of thousands of egyptians across the country have held rallies both for and against president mohamed morsi. across the country five people were killed and more than 170 people were injured. now the rebellion, the initiative that really started the dem
s a proposal refused so far. they say he has a constitutional egitimacy that cannot be prosecuted. >> we have freedom now. >> morsi granted health insurance for all people. he's increasing our salaries and pensions. things are getting better. >> throughout the day army helicopters have circled in the sky. and as the evening set in, they flew lower, a clear message that the military stands by the egyptian people. >> it was well received by the protestor who is only 12...
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next year journalist y u s kunda said the muslim brotherhood doesn't want to see the middle ground. the real problem that we're facing right now is the time of president morsi taking over it's been a source of politics it's all or none and that is mainly the reason he's been pushed out of power because he would not share it with it with anyone else who would not succumb to opposition and now that he's been pushed out of power at the same the truth prevails that they're not willing to take a compromise at all and i and the reason is because this or the organization is bent on dominating and pushing their way of of politics and so it's actually quite difficult to see a way out of this without. any side to compromising at the moment it's up to the brotherhood. who've rejected most of the talks and negotiations so it's a standoff that continues unfortunately but now the military has taken matters into their hands in a way from a security perspective at least so the idea of a civil war is far fetched because it's unlikely that the military will split over the muslim brotherhood because they face a lot of reject rejection from the people on the ground and from wi
next year journalist y u s kunda said the muslim brotherhood doesn't want to see the middle ground. the real problem that we're facing right now is the time of president morsi taking over it's been a source of politics it's all or none and that is mainly the reason he's been pushed out of power because he would not share it with it with anyone else who would not succumb to opposition and now that he's been pushed out of power at the same the truth prevails that they're not willing to take a...
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and against ousted president mohamed morsi. 50 people were killed today in clashes with the egyptian army. nbc's brian mooar joins us with the latest on the u.s.'s take on this crisis. brian? >> reporter:s the violence gets out of control in egypt officials here are debating options and one very important label. more than four dozen killed and 400 wounded in a clash between egypt's military and supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi. that bloodshed threatens to derail negotiations to assemble a new civilian government in egypt and rat checkpoints up the pressure on the obama administration which is struggling not to take sides. >> we don't support a group, we don't support a party. we support a process. >> reporter: a democratic process. monetary support, $1.5 billion in u.s. aid is riding on a single word. coup. if what happened in egypt is a coup under u.s. law aid has to be withdrawn and the united states faces a diplomatic dilemma. >> whether or not cutting off the aid at this point would only deepen the crisis and send egypt into a further meltdown. >> reporter: republican senator john mccain is leading calls for the white house to us
and against ousted president mohamed morsi. 50 people were killed today in clashes with the egyptian army. nbc's brian mooar joins us with the latest on the u.s.'s take on this crisis. brian? >> reporter:s the violence gets out of control in egypt officials here are debating options and one very important label. more than four dozen killed and 400 wounded in a clash between egypt's military and supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi. that bloodshed threatens to derail negotiations...
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s to go the minute she did come to think for me gyptian president hosni mubarak was ousted before the new egypt and waited and mohamed morsi was elected it does seem as if the protesters here have a very short memory because what they're saying in fifty days and i've been taking to you is that they were happy that medicaid coming to power and they don't believe that domenici is going to come back to some kind of peace this is in contrast to the statements coming out of morphy's camp and p.v.a. name and the need of the muslim brotherhood saying that this amounts to nothing more nothing less than a minute could be now the question is whether or not the army stays true to take the creation and that it does not want to retain power and in fact want to hand. me the protest instead feel that for now they have won they feel that this minute he takes it if it uses stick and invites every action they demand sequence and i mean this you keep don't have he made. a whole unfortunately that's all we have time for thank you so much for weighing in that was our to correspondent host we are. well know also the international court awful re
s to go the minute she did come to think for me gyptian president hosni mubarak was ousted before the new egypt and waited and mohamed morsi was elected it does seem as if the protesters here have a very short memory because what they're saying in fifty days and i've been taking to you is that they were happy that medicaid coming to power and they don't believe that domenici is going to come back to some kind of peace this is in contrast to the statements coming out of morphy's camp and p.v.a....
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morsi from power and suspend the constitution. it is also important to acknowledge that tens millions have legitimate grievances with president more significant "'se significant's undemocratic form of government and they do not believe it was a coup. >> one of the most respected institutions is their military. and i think their military did what they have to do in terms of replacing the elected president. but anything further i think beat wa we'll wait for consultations on how we would move ahead. > >> violence continues in egypt as we are now five days after morsi was removed in power. 50 killed overnight, 400 injured. muslim brotherhood calling it a massacre, military saying they were responding to being fired upon. let's bring in our panel. fred barnes, amy stoddard, and charles. every place you turn, there seems to be a different take on where the u.s. too have continued aid to egypt and how to characterize what exactly is going on. >> well, one other place to look is the white house because they have had many different takes. i love jay carney today, on the one hand military shouldn't have done what it did. on the other hand, real grievances
morsi from power and suspend the constitution. it is also important to acknowledge that tens millions have legitimate grievances with president more significant "'se significant's undemocratic form of government and they do not believe it was a coup. >> one of the most respected institutions is their military. and i think their military did what they have to do in terms of replacing the elected president. but anything further i think beat wa we'll wait for consultations on how we...