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mohamed morsi. >> dr. mohamed morsi. >> unfortunately, he was no mandela. >> from the overthrow of a new president... >> they were chanting against morsi, they were chanting against the muslim brotherhood, and some people were chanting for the military. >> to the military taking control. what happened to egypt's revolution? >> was the military responding to the will of the people or making this all happen? >> and what will come next? >> with sisi, we have something much more ominous, much more dangerous. >> global post's charles sennt reports for frontline. >> we got to really go this way. come on. >> on egypt in crisis. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated t
mohamed morsi. >> dr. mohamed morsi. >> unfortunately, he was no mandela. >> from the overthrow of a new president... >> they were chanting against morsi, they were chanting against the muslim brotherhood, and some people were chanting for the military. >> to the military taking control. what happened to egypt's revolution? >> was the military responding to the will of the people or making this all happen? >> and what will come next? >> with sisi,...
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there's no going back to morsi case morsi was elected through a democratic process he did not however govern democratically it is the essence of democracy is inclusive you need to include all the people to feel that they are nationals of the country even if they are in the minority when or nationalist be the egyptian or russian does not mean they are not egyptian russian and you know so that was the problem with morsi it was not frankly that he was a good president or a bad president in terms of efficiency if that was the case we would have waited three four years the problem was he wanted to do to govern as only one political trend in egypt and wanted to change the face of egypt not in that sense so before and i'm making here is the constitution will ensure equal rights for the majority and the minority irrespective of who is present. but nobody is going back to people in the absence of. in the last constitution of a way for the public to speak out through the political system they spoke out in the street they did it twice in new numbers once you put together a proper constitution th
there's no going back to morsi case morsi was elected through a democratic process he did not however govern democratically it is the essence of democracy is inclusive you need to include all the people to feel that they are nationals of the country even if they are in the minority when or nationalist be the egyptian or russian does not mean they are not egyptian russian and you know so that was the problem with morsi it was not frankly that he was a good president or a bad president in terms...
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in the constitution, they did not vote for morsi. it is and stay -- it is antidemocratic, anti-logic. we do not change the basis of the country. >> you are not the base of the country, by the way. >> i said the basis of the country, the basis of the constitution in an emergency situation. it has no logic. don't try to explain to me that this way will bring democracy. >> the constitution has not been issued yet. >> you choose already 15 persons to modify the constitution. there is no way you have to change it. there has to be an election. he wanted people to vote. he wanted people to have a democracy. you are not playing the game of democracy today. >> please, excuse me, answer my question. democracy is all about voting, and when you have voted and appointed a president, so you throw everything away? >> i kill people to bring back the vote. that is the best way. >> who did you kill. >> please. >> this is animus language. >> the way to vote is the ballot. to count the people's votes. if you put people in the streets, it is uncountable.
in the constitution, they did not vote for morsi. it is and stay -- it is antidemocratic, anti-logic. we do not change the basis of the country. >> you are not the base of the country, by the way. >> i said the basis of the country, the basis of the constitution in an emergency situation. it has no logic. don't try to explain to me that this way will bring democracy. >> the constitution has not been issued yet. >> you choose already 15 persons to modify the constitution....
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. >> a verdict against some of ousted mohamed morsi.ne person was sentenced to life in prison. 51 other defendants were given various terms anywhere from 5 to 51 years. they have been convicted of assaulting troops during riots in the portc port city of suez. they cracked down on pro morsi camps in cairo. >>> in another legal move an egyptian court has also heard al jazeera's local affiliate and three other stations to stop broadcasting in that country, part of the government crackdown against media outlets that they believe support the muslim brotherhood and president morsi. >>> causing worries for coptic christians here in the u.s. [religious singing ] >> reporter: the pews in queens new york are more crowded these days. more than half of the people filling them came from egypt in the last two years many seeking safety because as members of the increasingly coptic minority are seeking help. >> it's not stable. >> reporter: in the past two weeks dozens of churches and christian-owned properties across egypt had been destroyed, and at l
. >> a verdict against some of ousted mohamed morsi.ne person was sentenced to life in prison. 51 other defendants were given various terms anywhere from 5 to 51 years. they have been convicted of assaulting troops during riots in the portc port city of suez. they cracked down on pro morsi camps in cairo. >>> in another legal move an egyptian court has also heard al jazeera's local affiliate and three other stations to stop broadcasting in that country, part of the government...
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morsi had to cave in. in june 2013, the constitutional court stymied the new muslim brotherhood government by declaring the upper house of parliament illegitimate. furthermore, the court pronounced morsi's hard-won constitution to be inadmissible. a month later, in july 2013, the military finally ousted the muslim brotherhood from government, installing the head of the constitutional court as interim president. opposition demonstrations were brutally suppressed. >> the military makes the political decisions. the court finds justification for these decisions or creates a legal basis for them. >> the trials of hosni mubarak and the leaders of the muslim brotherhood began on the same day. members of the muslim brotherhood were not allowed to attend, officially for their own safety. the party leader and his fellow defendants had to stay in prison. mubarak, meanwhile, was released on bail and flown out of jail in a helicopter. >> now to iran, wherein a surprise move, the government has freed 11 high profile pol
morsi had to cave in. in june 2013, the constitutional court stymied the new muslim brotherhood government by declaring the upper house of parliament illegitimate. furthermore, the court pronounced morsi's hard-won constitution to be inadmissible. a month later, in july 2013, the military finally ousted the muslim brotherhood from government, installing the head of the constitutional court as interim president. opposition demonstrations were brutally suppressed. >> the military makes the...
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. >> egyptian president mohammed morsi will stand trial for the 2007 deaths of seven people. >>> and flames are now 45% contained as firefighters battle on the edge of yosemite national park. and breaking news right now out of afghanistan, where taliban fighters have launched an attack near a u.s. military base in afghanistan. that is right near the pakistan border. the blast sparked a gun fight and sparked, jennifer glass is in kabul and joins us with the latest. jennifer is there any word of fatalities? >> we -- nato says they have incurred no fatalities, that is ooh ang operating base with afghan forces on it. a district spokesman says he sees bodies on it, a little over four hours ago now and there was a firefight with nato gun ships engaging the fighters. the taliban has claimed responsibility for this attack. >> now jennifer there were initial reports of this gun fight soon after this attack. is that still ongoing? >> no, we understand that it is over. what happened was the taliban apparently attached magnetic bombs to vehicles that appears to be a staging area. the taliban als
. >> egyptian president mohammed morsi will stand trial for the 2007 deaths of seven people. >>> and flames are now 45% contained as firefighters battle on the edge of yosemite national park. and breaking news right now out of afghanistan, where taliban fighters have launched an attack near a u.s. military base in afghanistan. that is right near the pakistan border. the blast sparked a gun fight and sparked, jennifer glass is in kabul and joins us with the latest. jennifer is...
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two months ago, the army deposed brotherhood's mohammed morsi. he was elected after the heady 2011 uprising that overthrew president hosni mubarak. but does this mean more democracy for egypt, or a return to the past? our chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports from cairo. >> the chamber of the upper house of parliament, a committee rewriting egypt's constitution for the second time in as many years, convened at the initial session on sunday. it was an over-50 cloud of statesmen clerics, business leaders and generals and one figure, a young man wearing a t- shirt no one had heard of. he was mahmoud batter, a leader of the rebel movement that led a petition against mohammed morsi and his muslim brotherhood-led government, triggering nationwide protest on june 30. two days later on july 3, the army chief appeared on television to say egypt's armed forces had removed the first democratically elected leader in the country's history. one of the fellow co-founders, mack meuld al-faka has no apologies for returning to the mill tore t
two months ago, the army deposed brotherhood's mohammed morsi. he was elected after the heady 2011 uprising that overthrew president hosni mubarak. but does this mean more democracy for egypt, or a return to the past? our chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports from cairo. >> the chamber of the upper house of parliament, a committee rewriting egypt's constitution for the second time in as many years, convened at the initial session on sunday. it was an over-50 cloud of...
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this isn't the only charge that's been laid against mohamed morsi.he former president is also accused of premeditated murder of prisoners and soldiers when he broke out of the cairo prison in early 2011. this is the first time he's been committed for trial. it really shows how the legal process is now moving by the regime here against the former muslim brotherhood leader, who was president of egypt. >> what do we know about this bomb blast? has anybody claimed responsibility? >> no claims of responsibility so far, i understand. what we are hearing from initial reports is the motor bike went past the police station and threw some kind of improvised device at the police station injuring two workers. we don't know if they were police officers or people who happened to be unlucky in the vicinity. this comes just a day before we understand also there will be some kind of demonstration. it's been called for, marks the second anniversary, two months since mohamed morsi was ousted. no idea so far really as to the numbers, because the announcement came just b
this isn't the only charge that's been laid against mohamed morsi.he former president is also accused of premeditated murder of prisoners and soldiers when he broke out of the cairo prison in early 2011. this is the first time he's been committed for trial. it really shows how the legal process is now moving by the regime here against the former muslim brotherhood leader, who was president of egypt. >> what do we know about this bomb blast? has anybody claimed responsibility? >> no...
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obama's president of choice, mohammed morsi. the violent and deadly clashes between the military-run government and muslim brotherhood and backed protesters to the wall and they are now responding. continuing with violence and all likelihood this friday, when morsi supporters reportedly will conduct what they call a day of martyrs. and no relief for president obama in syria either. assad opposition forces claiming more than a thousand civilians were killed in chemical gas attacks earlier today on the outskirts of damascus. the alleged attacks come exactly
obama's president of choice, mohammed morsi. the violent and deadly clashes between the military-run government and muslim brotherhood and backed protesters to the wall and they are now responding. continuing with violence and all likelihood this friday, when morsi supporters reportedly will conduct what they call a day of martyrs. and no relief for president obama in syria either. assad opposition forces claiming more than a thousand civilians were killed in chemical gas attacks earlier today...
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mohamed morsi will stand trial for inviting the murders of protesters. and subsidized food to millions of poor indians. we'll be here with all today's sport including the worldest most expensive football player has been officially announced. >> secretary general mr. rasmussen said long term military operation is not the only way forward. russia wants evidence of syrian attacks. and there are calls for strong measures from arab states and turkey. france is holding meetings to make public intelligence to say that assad used chemical wells. omar al sale and peter sharp and jacky roy land in pair race because we understand that france is going to release certain intelligence on syria in the next hour or so. jacky, why are they going to do that, to what purpose? >> the idea is that the french government is seeking to bold br it's public by providing proof that the attacks on the 21st of august was, indeed, carried out by using chemical weapons and no one but the assad regime could have carried it out. apparently the intelligence contains details of hundreds o
mohamed morsi will stand trial for inviting the murders of protesters. and subsidized food to millions of poor indians. we'll be here with all today's sport including the worldest most expensive football player has been officially announced. >> secretary general mr. rasmussen said long term military operation is not the only way forward. russia wants evidence of syrian attacks. and there are calls for strong measures from arab states and turkey. france is holding meetings to make public...
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they're not the first charges against morsi. they're not the only charges dpens many of them. >> that's nadim baba live from cairo at this hour. once again the news out of kay row, ousted egyptian president morsi is to stand trial according to state tv there. egypt's prosecutor charges morsi with inciting deadly violence in december of 2012 when seven were killed in a protest that followed. >>> a place to call home. a community group in new orleans is getting hundreds of homeless off the streets. we'll tell you how they did. >>> a fight over europe's slice of the amazon and the rain forest there. stay with us. stay with us. stay with us. stay with us. saudi arabia for that. ♪ >>> members of congress get a classified briefing on the war with syria after president obama urged them to vote on a un active strike for that alleged chemical weapons attack involving that country's ongoing conflict. >>> legendary broadcaster sir david frost has died. he was 74. his family releasing a statement saying that he died of a heart attack on boa
they're not the first charges against morsi. they're not the only charges dpens many of them. >> that's nadim baba live from cairo at this hour. once again the news out of kay row, ousted egyptian president morsi is to stand trial according to state tv there. egypt's prosecutor charges morsi with inciting deadly violence in december of 2012 when seven were killed in a protest that followed. >>> a place to call home. a community group in new orleans is getting hundreds of homeless...
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islamist group is morsi's power base. last december his supporters clashed with opposition demonstrators in the capital, cairo. at least seven people were killed. prosecutors argue morsi instructed his followers to silence the opposition with force. morsi held power until the beginning of july when egypt's military leaders overthrew him. his supporters staged protest after protest, demanding he be reinstated. last month security forces moved in to stop the demonstrations. more than 850 people were killed. the interim government issued a state of emergency. that allows police to arrest people without warrants. security forces have detained about 2,000 members of the muslim brotherhood, including the leader of the movement. >>> japan's government is to compile a basic plan on tuesday to deal with a leak of radioactive water at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. >> translator: we shouldn't leave this problem to the plant operator, tokyo electric power company. from now on the government will play an active role in de
islamist group is morsi's power base. last december his supporters clashed with opposition demonstrators in the capital, cairo. at least seven people were killed. prosecutors argue morsi instructed his followers to silence the opposition with force. morsi held power until the beginning of july when egypt's military leaders overthrew him. his supporters staged protest after protest, demanding he be reinstated. last month security forces moved in to stop the demonstrations. more than 850 people...
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morsi as he became more and more autocatic, morsi supporters, muslim brotherhood supporters went to a rally and angrily said to me, why won't your president call what happened a coup? it's coming from both sides. and that's made itself felt on us. we've been thrown out of restaurants. we've had our local producer called a traitor to egypt for working with us. so there is not much of a feeling of connection between the average egyptian and really anything americans do. >> while the world's been focused on syria, the situation in egyptian seems to be deteriorating. >> reporter: it is deteriorating in the sense that this is becoming a very divided society. when we were just first during the revolution 2 1/2 years ago, seculars and islamists alike were united. even later that year, there was great unhappiness with military recall but still those two camps were united. now you have deep polarization between the two. each side branding the other. if there's any democratic power grabbers as terrorists. and one woman said to me on the street yesterday, it's so sad, we don't even talk to eac
morsi as he became more and more autocatic, morsi supporters, muslim brotherhood supporters went to a rally and angrily said to me, why won't your president call what happened a coup? it's coming from both sides. and that's made itself felt on us. we've been thrown out of restaurants. we've had our local producer called a traitor to egypt for working with us. so there is not much of a feeling of connection between the average egyptian and really anything americans do. >> while the world's...
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the islamist group is morsi's power base. last december his supporters clashed with opposition demonstrators in the capital, cairo. at least seven people were killed. prosecutors argue morsi instructed his followers to silence the opposition with force. morsi held power until the beginning of july when egypt's military leaders overthrew him. his supporters staged protest after protest, demanding he be reinstated. then last month security forces moved in to stop the demonstrations. more than 850 people were killed. the interim government issued a state of emergency that allows police to arrest people without a warrant. security forces have detained about 2,000 members of the muslim brotherhood including the leader of the movement. >>> japan's most famous animation director has announced his retirement. oscar winner hayao miyazaki said "the wind rises" will be his last film. miyazaki will hold a press conference on friday to explain why he decided to end his career. miyazaki's announcement has made news around the world. china'
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arrested, morsi will stand trial for inciting violence. >>> a homemade bomb was released in cairo.ar no one has claimed responsibility. ankle correspondent joins us by phone in cairo. we're not naming him for security concerns. after that bomb blast you have seen other instances of protest in the area today? >> i think you're asking about the protests, the situation in terms of protests serving the anti-coup alliance, those who want mohamed morsi reinstated as president. but as we saw last friday their tactics are changing, and they now they're not going to be allowed to gather in major squares in cities in egypt. instead they're gatherin they al gatherings all over the place. they hope to keep up the momentum for international efforts to try to at least ascertain where morsi is being held. in the meantime, there are charges against morsi and 14 other muslim brotherhood leaders for inciting riots against protesters that left several dead. >> again, that was our correspondent from cairo. >>> from edward snowden there are new revelations that the u.s. intercepted communication in the
arrested, morsi will stand trial for inciting violence. >>> a homemade bomb was released in cairo.ar no one has claimed responsibility. ankle correspondent joins us by phone in cairo. we're not naming him for security concerns. after that bomb blast you have seen other instances of protest in the area today? >> i think you're asking about the protests, the situation in terms of protests serving the anti-coup alliance, those who want mohamed morsi reinstated as president. but as...
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now what do you make of the charges against morsi in the muslim brotherhood they were indeed calling for protestors which i should say for protests which did lead to violence and death and i'm sorry arwa i was misinformed i'm talking to you are not mohammed i'm very sorry about that because i i gave the wrong name out so it is you and i talking so what do you make of these charges and against morsi and the muslim brotherhood. well it's very clear that these charges are politically motivated targets that twelve days after the freedom of the dictator hosni mubarak we have the president morsi the first ever freely elected president of egypt. charged with these crimes it's very obvious that what we're seeing is a very politically motivated charge by the corrupt judiciary the judiciary that was actually appointed by president mubarak himself so it's very we could clearly understand the link here that what we're seeing now is the return of the mobarak regime the return of everything that the egyptians went out of the twenty eleven revolution to get rid of to get rid of corruption to sheree
now what do you make of the charges against morsi in the muslim brotherhood they were indeed calling for protestors which i should say for protests which did lead to violence and death and i'm sorry arwa i was misinformed i'm talking to you are not mohammed i'm very sorry about that because i i gave the wrong name out so it is you and i talking so what do you make of these charges and against morsi and the muslim brotherhood. well it's very clear that these charges are politically motivated...
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he left the clinton foundation august, 2012, just as morsi assumed egyptian ministry. but the clinton climate initiative, it says, taught him about managing an n.g.o. and the role that its civil society takes between the state and private sector, lessons he's applying to the renaissance project, unquote. but he applied the knowledge he learned at the clinton foundation to his work for the ren sauce project, the muslim brothers. he was appointed, quote, senior advisor of media spokesman, unquote, to the muslim brotherhood in january of 2013, served in that role until his arrest. he defended the brotherhood's authoritarian crackdown on civil society, evening running damage control in december, 2012, when morsi supporters attacked women and children. that's the kind of outrage that the people of egypt stood up against. article says also, when widespread democratic protests broke out june 30, he referred to the demonstrators as violent thugs in an interview with the free beacon. so nobody knows for sure -- nobody i know knows for sure, be it the clinton foundation, clinton
he left the clinton foundation august, 2012, just as morsi assumed egyptian ministry. but the clinton climate initiative, it says, taught him about managing an n.g.o. and the role that its civil society takes between the state and private sector, lessons he's applying to the renaissance project, unquote. but he applied the knowledge he learned at the clinton foundation to his work for the ren sauce project, the muslim brothers. he was appointed, quote, senior advisor of media spokesman,...
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qatar lend egypt money while morsi held power. ment uae has also pledged billions of dollars to egypt. >>> the son of libya's former leader moammar qaddafi faces accusations of war war crimes. his former spy chief appeared in another room in court in tripo tripoli. >> reporter: these are the relatives of the tiny number of victims of qua definitefy's years in power. the most prominent figure of qaddafi's rule was in another court 180 kilometers away. his son was flanked by ar armed guards in a steal cage. >> considering we started here, and here in libya, i think all the procedures should be finished in this place. we don't have a desire to move any place else, thank you. >> reporter: giving prosecutors time to gather more evidence, he is accused of crimes that toppled his father's government. he was captured a month after his father himself was caught and killed. the fact that this is not being held in tripoli shows the shaky security in libya. he was to be tried with other qaddafi followers. >> he has not shown up because of sec
qatar lend egypt money while morsi held power. ment uae has also pledged billions of dollars to egypt. >>> the son of libya's former leader moammar qaddafi faces accusations of war war crimes. his former spy chief appeared in another room in court in tripo tripoli. >> reporter: these are the relatives of the tiny number of victims of qua definitefy's years in power. the most prominent figure of qaddafi's rule was in another court 180 kilometers away. his son was flanked by ar...
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. >> since the 2011 revolution that deposed hosni mubarak-- especially after morsi came to power in 2012-- christians came under pressure as never before. >> woodruff: and david brooks and e.j. dionne on the week's news. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. gwen ifill has friday nights off to prepare for "washington week." and those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the outcome of today's debate in congress was certain. what happens next, is anything but. at stake: keeping the government operating past month's end, and keeping president ob
. >> since the 2011 revolution that deposed hosni mubarak-- especially after morsi came to power in 2012-- christians came under pressure as never before. >> woodruff: and david brooks and e.j. dionne on the week's news. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. gwen ifill has friday nights off to prepare for "washington week." and those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided...
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tookrters of mohamed morsi to the streets. police dispersed protesters and anti-morsi demonstrators. forsands gathered in cairo a rally. they had yellow signs to represent the pro-morsi camp that were shut down last month by security forces. heavy fighting has broken out between government and rebel forces in the philippines. it shatters a plan to cease-fire -- planned cease-fire. muslim separatists took hostages. in this mainly catholic country, it is cost hundred 50,000 lives since the 1970's. lives since the 1970's. police in mexico swept through a square using tear gas, flash grenades and water cannons. almost 30 people were injured. after weeks of near constant disruption by the teachers. haveean finance ministers called for better global coordination in the fight against tax fraud on a second day of talks in the lithuanian capital. ministers remain sharply divided over crucial banking reforms. controversy remains over the legality of a planned financial transaction tax. eu members are refusing to support the proposal, ra
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those supporting president morsi. they were all there being kept well apart by the nypd. >> james, as far as the reaction at the u.n. are egyptians saying there will be elections next spring. does that take off soft of the pressure that has been on the egyptian government? >> there certainly has been president. tunesa president wanted to know why morsi was still being held in custody. >> rescuers have searching for victims trapped in a five-story apartment building in mumbai. 50 people have been pulled out of the rubble alive, but dozens of people remain unaccounted for. this is the third building to collapse in mumbai in the past six months. 15 people were killed when a second major earthquake rocked pakistan. the 6.8 quake was the second to hit the region in two weeks. imany of the mud and brick houss in the area were destroyed by last week's tremor. >>> he have answers for families of 19 firefighters who died last year in a filed wire in arizona. the men lost their lives june 30th when a sudden wind shift blew a wa
those supporting president morsi. they were all there being kept well apart by the nypd. >> james, as far as the reaction at the u.n. are egyptians saying there will be elections next spring. does that take off soft of the pressure that has been on the egyptian government? >> there certainly has been president. tunesa president wanted to know why morsi was still being held in custody. >> rescuers have searching for victims trapped in a five-story apartment building in mumbai....
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bahman morsi is to stand -- mohamed morsi is to stand trial. he is in -- he is accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december. and gareth bale says it is a dream come true as the world's football sensation becomes the latest in a world record transfer. after the u.k. and the u.s., it was france's turn to show lawmakers its intelligence on last month's alleged chemical attacks in damascus suburbs. rent hollande wants punitive action against the syrian regime. the french president is under pressure, like david cameron was, to hold a parliamentary vote on the issue. who have you seen arriving for that meeting and can you give us an idea of what is going on behind closed doors? >> we have seen the head of the military, the head of the french secret service, the defense minister, and leaders from most of the main political parties here in france. we have a fair idea of what is being talked about behind those closed doors. earlier today, the prime minister came out and categorically said that he was going to lay on the table all of the ev
bahman morsi is to stand -- mohamed morsi is to stand trial. he is in -- he is accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december. and gareth bale says it is a dream come true as the world's football sensation becomes the latest in a world record transfer. after the u.k. and the u.s., it was france's turn to show lawmakers its intelligence on last month's alleged chemical attacks in damascus suburbs. rent hollande wants punitive action against the syrian regime. the french president is...
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shouldn't president mohamed morsi will stand trial for inciting violence and the murder of protesters amid accusations from his supporters that the case is politically motivated. seven am in moscow i'm mad good to have you with us here on r t our top story a german intelligence agencies reportedly sided with the white house in blaming the assad regime for the alleged chemical attack in syria last month but like their u.s. counterparts germany's agents have failed to provide hard evidence details from peter all over it. what we've seen in reported in the ago is that the head of the german security services guard shindler held a meeting with top brass within the bundestag the main political movers and shakers to talk about what intelligence germany had regarding chemical attacks on syria and they say that it was a sarin news nerve gas they base this on interceptions made on doctors who have treated patients and they cite that the symptoms that those patients had. similar to those that you would find of somebody who had been the victim of a sarin gas attack what is interesting from this
shouldn't president mohamed morsi will stand trial for inciting violence and the murder of protesters amid accusations from his supporters that the case is politically motivated. seven am in moscow i'm mad good to have you with us here on r t our top story a german intelligence agencies reportedly sided with the white house in blaming the assad regime for the alleged chemical attack in syria last month but like their u.s. counterparts germany's agents have failed to provide hard evidence...
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last year we had president morsi addressing the general assembly. now we have egypt's foreign minister. what a difference a year makes. >> it is quite amazing really. last year when all the world leaders arrived here, morsi was the center of attention. he was the new leader. he was the first democratically elected egyptian leader for such a long time everyone wanted to see him. now the man who has faded as the world leader, who has all the entourages around him is no longer here, of course. he's now locked up in egypt. i thought it was interesting when you saw the entourage answerter clapping in the crowd among those clapping was the egyptian ambassador. how difficult to be an egyptian diplomat these days. >> indeed, it is. james bay speaking to us from new york. >>> ahead of egypt's military is a number of grassroots campaign that want him to run for presidency. he oversaw the crackdown on the muslim brotherhood that led to more than a thousand people being killed. a correspondent who we're not naming for safety reasons will tell us more. >> report
last year we had president morsi addressing the general assembly. now we have egypt's foreign minister. what a difference a year makes. >> it is quite amazing really. last year when all the world leaders arrived here, morsi was the center of attention. he was the new leader. he was the first democratically elected egyptian leader for such a long time everyone wanted to see him. now the man who has faded as the world leader, who has all the entourages around him is no longer here, of...
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from the pro morsi british gyptian for democracy believes the charges against morsi are not justified . president morsi the first ever freely elected president of egypt charged with these crimes it's very obvious that what we're seeing is a very politically motivated charge he was elected freely by everyone in egypt at the end of the day this is how democracy works people go to the ballot box they choose somebody and this person stays there for their term his term was four years so he spent one year for people to remove him they have to go back to the ballot box not through the masses not through people on the ground what we've seen is a very wealthiest and this is a text. is illegitimate who is always something illegal you cannot actually accept a coup in twenty first team anymore what we're seeing now is very obvious and it's very clear what the people in the streets that millions of egyptians now are doing on the streets of egypt they will never go back to the time of their own never go back to dictatorship they will carry on peacefully resisting this military coup. some more stori
from the pro morsi british gyptian for democracy believes the charges against morsi are not justified . president morsi the first ever freely elected president of egypt charged with these crimes it's very obvious that what we're seeing is a very politically motivated charge he was elected freely by everyone in egypt at the end of the day this is how democracy works people go to the ballot box they choose somebody and this person stays there for their term his term was four years so he spent one...
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. >> egyptian authorities accused deposed president mohamed morsi of insulting the judiciary, saying he rigged an election in 2005. he's been referred to charges of inciting charms. during a sit-in at a presidential palace last december. rockets fired at terrorists in northern sinai. part of an operation. troops have gone into the area and there has been repeated attacks on the police stations and military in sinai since mohamed morsi was deposed as president. >> our correspondent in cairo - not naming him for security reasons. can we get an update on the sinai situation? >> an operation in northern sinai near the border of the countries. app achy helicopters have been firing and we heard from the security forces that it will continue for some time. >> unfortunately not a great line there to cairo. we'll try to reconnect later and get the situation with what is happening in sina. >> and mohamed morsi. three killed in egypt. rallies were held across the country, and some defied the curfew. more on that story. >> thousands of people took to the streets across egypt, protesting against
. >> egyptian authorities accused deposed president mohamed morsi of insulting the judiciary, saying he rigged an election in 2005. he's been referred to charges of inciting charms. during a sit-in at a presidential palace last december. rockets fired at terrorists in northern sinai. part of an operation. troops have gone into the area and there has been repeated attacks on the police stations and military in sinai since mohamed morsi was deposed as president. >> our correspondent...
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morsi was later ousted by egypt's military. more than a dozen other members of the muslim brotherhood will also face trials. >>> the nsa spy program targeting the presidents of brazil and mexico according to glenn greenwald. documents contained by edward snowden show e-mails being read from mexico's president, enrica pin netto and brazil's president dilma rousseff were also targeted. snowden made world headlines in may after admitting to leaking classified documents about two secret u.s. programs that monitor telephone calls and internet traffic. snowden is now in russia after the country granted him asylum. >>> we have new video this morning of nelson mandela's first night home in almost three months. the former south african president returned home last night, but he is still in critical condition, critical but stable condition. mandela spent more than 80 days at a pretoria hospital for a recurring lung infection. his family says they're happy to have him home and he's receiving the same care at home as he was receiving in th
morsi was later ousted by egypt's military. more than a dozen other members of the muslim brotherhood will also face trials. >>> the nsa spy program targeting the presidents of brazil and mexico according to glenn greenwald. documents contained by edward snowden show e-mails being read from mexico's president, enrica pin netto and brazil's president dilma rousseff were also targeted. snowden made world headlines in may after admitting to leaking classified documents about two secret...
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state-run television reports morsi and 14 senior members of the -- morsi held power until the beginning of july when the military leaders overthrew him. they staged protest after protest demanding he be reinstated. last month security forces moved this to stop the demonstrations. more than 850 people were killed. the interim government issued a state of emergency. that alous police to arrest people without warrants. security forces have detained about 2,000 members of the muslim brotherhood including the leader of the movement. time now for the latest in business news. analysts who study the japanese economy think gdp should be stronger than what government officials officially announced. now from the business desk with more on that. good morning. >> good morning, gather rin. officials refer to certain data when they revised the growth rate and is a capital investment that came out relatively strong yesterday. that's why japanese analysts are expecting the government to upgrade the gross domestic product for the april to june quarter. next we will have a major influence on abe's decisio
state-run television reports morsi and 14 senior members of the -- morsi held power until the beginning of july when the military leaders overthrew him. they staged protest after protest demanding he be reinstated. last month security forces moved this to stop the demonstrations. more than 850 people were killed. the interim government issued a state of emergency. that alous police to arrest people without warrants. security forces have detained about 2,000 members of the muslim brotherhood...
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they're charging morsi with inciting deadly violence in the deaths of seven people.s been held in custody ever since the egyptian military
they're charging morsi with inciting deadly violence in the deaths of seven people.s been held in custody ever since the egyptian military
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. >>> thousands gather for protest on egypt streets as mohammed morsi is detained for another 30 days>>> plus nasa's voyager one becomes the first man made object ever to leave our solar system. ♪ >>> russia and the u.s. are moving closer to agreement of some sort anyway on the issue of syria. u.s. secretary of state john kerry and his russian counterpart sergey lavrov are meeting in geneva focusing on way to get rid of syria's chemical weapons arsenal. we'll go to jonah who is in geneva for us, but first let's hear what the diplomats have been saying. >> i will say on behalf of the united states that president obama is deeply committed to a negotiated solution with respect to syria, and we know that russia is likewise. we are working hard to find the common ground to be able to make that happen, and we discussed some of the homework that we both need to do. we're not going to go into it in dedetail today, we have both agreed to do that homework, and meet in new york around the 28th. >> >> translator: russia, the russian president from the begin having been supporting a peaceful resol
. >>> thousands gather for protest on egypt streets as mohammed morsi is detained for another 30 days>>> plus nasa's voyager one becomes the first man made object ever to leave our solar system. ♪ >>> russia and the u.s. are moving closer to agreement of some sort anyway on the issue of syria. u.s. secretary of state john kerry and his russian counterpart sergey lavrov are meeting in geneva focusing on way to get rid of syria's chemical weapons arsenal. we'll go to...
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to the kitchen president morsy will stand trial for inciting violence and the murder of protesters amid accusations from his supporters that the case is politically motivated. in moscow good to have you with us here on r t our top story a german intelligence agencies reportedly sided with the white house in blaming the assad regime for the alleged chemical attack in syria last month but like their u.s. allies germany's spies have failed to provide hard evidence details from artie's peter all over. what we've seen in reported in the ago is that the head of the german security services shindler held a meeting with top brass within the bundestag the main political movers and shakers to talk about what intelligence germany had regarding chemical attacks on syria and they say that it was a sarin news nerve gas they base this on interceptions made on doctors who have treated patients and they cite that the symptoms that those patients had. similar to those that you would find of somebody who had been the victim of a sarin gas attack what is interesting from this one is one bit of information
to the kitchen president morsy will stand trial for inciting violence and the murder of protesters amid accusations from his supporters that the case is politically motivated. in moscow good to have you with us here on r t our top story a german intelligence agencies reportedly sided with the white house in blaming the assad regime for the alleged chemical attack in syria last month but like their u.s. allies germany's spies have failed to provide hard evidence details from artie's peter all...
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president morsi will stand trial for inciting violence in the murder of protesters amid accusations from his supporters of the case is politically motivated. to him in moscow i'm good to have you with us here on r t our top story nato has again said it won't take part in possible military action against the syrian government adding that if allies individually opt for intervention they will need to win wide public support first meanwhile the u.s. navy is continuing to step up its presence in the region ahead of the congressional vote on the issue for five u.s. destroyers loaded with missiles along with an amphibious assault ship are in the mediterranean and they've been joined by an aircraft carrier group that's now in the red sea to a support an attack on syria if ordered the super carrier u.s.s. nimitz one of the largest warships in the world at more than three hundred meters long powered by nuclear reactors it has ninety planes and helicopters aboard it's accompanied by five smaller warships armed with tomahawk cruise missiles and a letter to the u.n. syria has asked the world body to
president morsi will stand trial for inciting violence in the murder of protesters amid accusations from his supporters of the case is politically motivated. to him in moscow i'm good to have you with us here on r t our top story nato has again said it won't take part in possible military action against the syrian government adding that if allies individually opt for intervention they will need to win wide public support first meanwhile the u.s. navy is continuing to step up its presence in the...
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he was mahmoud batter, a leader of the rebel movement that led a petition against mohammed morsi and his muslim brotherhood-led government, triggering nationwide protest on june 30. two days later on july 3, the army chief appeared on television to say egypt's armed forces had removed the first democratically elected leader in the country's history. one of the fellow co-founders, mack meuld al-faka has no apologies for returning to the mill tore to out oust the president he voted for, who came to believe he was serving the islamist agenda, not egypt. >> actually all of the co- founders votedded for him. >> so you felt betrayed? >> the brotherhood and their ambassador and mohammed morsi betrayed us, betrayed the egyptian people. eeven betrayed his responsibility. >> general alsisi gave that responsibility to an interim civilian-led government headed by judge monsieur, opposing a state of emergency, alsisi promised the short-term government would move briskly down a road map to ensure civilian democracy within nine months. >> in many corners of this ancient city capital of the arab's w
he was mahmoud batter, a leader of the rebel movement that led a petition against mohammed morsi and his muslim brotherhood-led government, triggering nationwide protest on june 30. two days later on july 3, the army chief appeared on television to say egypt's armed forces had removed the first democratically elected leader in the country's history. one of the fellow co-founders, mack meuld al-faka has no apologies for returning to the mill tore to out oust the president he voted for, who came...
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. >> warner: the cue was the removal the president, mohammed morsi. the army said it was responding to tens of millions of egyptians who filled the streets june 30, demanding moralesy resign. then on august 14, police forcibly cleared two large pro-morsi sit-ins in cairo, killing hundreds and wounding many more. since then, the security services' crackdown has intensified, forcing al-haddad into hiding. >> i haven't seen my family in over a month or my kids. i can't communicate with them because they're as well-being followed. it's a police state with everything that comes with it. >> the police state never really went away in egypt. >> she is the human right director, and sees the logic behind the sit-in clearing, the arrest of the brotherhood leaders, the detention of an estimated 2,000 more members without charge charges and suggs about banning the group. >> all of that means that somebody in the egyptian government, within the security agencies in particular, or the military, has decided that they want to exclude the muslim brotherhood from politi
. >> warner: the cue was the removal the president, mohammed morsi. the army said it was responding to tens of millions of egyptians who filled the streets june 30, demanding moralesy resign. then on august 14, police forcibly cleared two large pro-morsi sit-ins in cairo, killing hundreds and wounding many more. since then, the security services' crackdown has intensified, forcing al-haddad into hiding. >> i haven't seen my family in over a month or my kids. i can't communicate with...
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first attack since mohamed morsi was out offe out of ousted in j. (n) a scheduled federal court hearing in san jose thursday, google's attorneys plan to argue that the long running practice is legal because of its use to sell ads. all users of e-mail must expect that their use is subjected to
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resolution in egypt fading, as out offed president mohamed morsi and other leaders will stand trial for inciting murder. >> >> a black and dusty byproduct of refining crude oil. the substance and controversy it's causing, pitting price interest against environmental concerns. ♪ theme >> it is a new day as presidential pressure to attack syria intensifies. it has been less than 48 hours since the president said he needs congressional approval for his attack plans, and now, the full port press is on to assure a favorable outcome. john kerry was dispatched to the sunday morning talk shows. kerry and several members of the white house are pushing for their support. >> the big name they want in their corner, senator john mccain. he has been invited to the white
resolution in egypt fading, as out offed president mohamed morsi and other leaders will stand trial for inciting murder. >> >> a black and dusty byproduct of refining crude oil. the substance and controversy it's causing, pitting price interest against environmental concerns. ♪ theme >> it is a new day as presidential pressure to attack syria intensifies. it has been less than 48 hours since the president said he needs congressional approval for his attack plans, and now,...
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. ♪ this is al jazeera live from doha and ahead egypt's president mohamed morsi on trial accused of incitingder and to provide cheap food to people in india have a test in parliament and a real record breaker, football moves to madrid for $132 million. ♪ russia's foreign minister says moscow is unconvinced by evidence presented by u.s. and allies of an alleged chemical weapons attack in syria. according to the russia news agency they are going to the coast off syria in anticipation of a potential u.s. military strike. the u.s. and allies are pressing home the case of military action, secretary of state john kerry says the obama administration knows the nerve agent sarin was used to kill thousands of people and they are going public with the arsenal of chemical weapons and a series of high-level meetings are going ahead in paris. let's go to jackie in paris, what is coming out of the meetings then? >> what we are seeing, sammy is the french government trying to builds its case for military intervention in syria, trying to persuade members of parliament and trying to convince the french public
. ♪ this is al jazeera live from doha and ahead egypt's president mohamed morsi on trial accused of incitingder and to provide cheap food to people in india have a test in parliament and a real record breaker, football moves to madrid for $132 million. ♪ russia's foreign minister says moscow is unconvinced by evidence presented by u.s. and allies of an alleged chemical weapons attack in syria. according to the russia news agency they are going to the coast off syria in anticipation of a...
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the problem is they think the syrians support morsi, and this is absolutely false. now the syrians are being punished for something they didn't do. >> reporter: on egyptian television recently a number of popular presenters accused syrian refugees siding with them. he's telling syrians they have 48 hours to abandon the muslim brotherhood or face the destruction of their houses. they also warn syrians they will be beaten in the streets. the man that deals with the u.n. refugee program here said some syrians probably did join street protests, but insists that's no excuse for the treatment. >> reducing syrians to support one political family here is simplistic, is utterly wrong. we have daily contacts with syrians who really distance themselves from engaging into any political debate, but unfortunately, tv has a strong influence on the people's minds and mindseting. >> it's estimated 250,000 to 300,000 syrian refugees have come here. until july 8th they didn't need visas, but the new government is less welcoming. it's restricted entry, and many syrians have been arrest
the problem is they think the syrians support morsi, and this is absolutely false. now the syrians are being punished for something they didn't do. >> reporter: on egyptian television recently a number of popular presenters accused syrian refugees siding with them. he's telling syrians they have 48 hours to abandon the muslim brotherhood or face the destruction of their houses. they also warn syrians they will be beaten in the streets. the man that deals with the u.n. refugee program here...