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earlier in the day they got into scuffles, you ladd pro-mubarak factions, anti-mubarak factions. at one point gunfire was heard. a large contingent of security forces, armored personnel carriers, anti-riot police trying to make sure they can maintain calm, because there are so many passions anti this trial, what it represents, how symbolic and historic it is for egypt and the fact that it represents, as you were saying, retributions for crimes that people think hosni mubarak committed over the course of his 30-year rule and during the uprising going on here. again, a very historic day, a very historic moment, and many people shocked that it's actually happening and completely riveted to the drama going on in the courtroom. there's a big screen behind me. the people here gathered are watching that screen intently, trying to see the latest developments in the trial so farp. monita? >> while all eyes are indeed on the former egyptian president and his two sons who are there in that fenced-in cage within that courtroom, we also should mention and we should not forget that the familie
earlier in the day they got into scuffles, you ladd pro-mubarak factions, anti-mubarak factions. at one point gunfire was heard. a large contingent of security forces, armored personnel carriers, anti-riot police trying to make sure they can maintain calm, because there are so many passions anti this trial, what it represents, how symbolic and historic it is for egypt and the fact that it represents, as you were saying, retributions for crimes that people think hosni mubarak committed over the...
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egypt where former president hosni mubarak went on trial. for three decades, he ruled with absolute authority. now, 83 years old, mubarak arrived in court frail and bedridden. elizabeth palmer is in cairo. >> reporter: egyptians were seeing it with their own eyes and still they hardly believed it. their once-untouchable president, hosni mubarak, came into court flat on his back on a gurney, then peered through the bars of a prisoner's cage next to his two sons and seven others on trial, too. mubarak is accused of corruption and the killing of protesters. "do you understand the charges," asked the judge. "yes," he said. "i plead not guilty." mubarak was forced out of office on the 11th of february after millions of egyptians took to the streets. more than 800 were killed during the uprising by thugs alleged to be acting on mubarak's orders.
egypt where former president hosni mubarak went on trial. for three decades, he ruled with absolute authority. now, 83 years old, mubarak arrived in court frail and bedridden. elizabeth palmer is in cairo. >> reporter: egyptians were seeing it with their own eyes and still they hardly believed it. their once-untouchable president, hosni mubarak, came into court flat on his back on a gurney, then peered through the bars of a prisoner's cage next to his two sons and seven others on trial,...
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gamal mubarak, his son was seen for many years as the heir apparent of hosni mubarak. the fact that he's there, his two sons are there, former cronies are there, very symbolic to the egyptian people that justice is being done. still a lot of skepticism as to how this will turn out, whether they'll see it be a speedy trial or not. people shocked and riveted to the television screen. about 1,000 people out here, watching things unfold inside the courtroom. right now another fight has broken out outside the police academy. >> give me a sense again of the police presence outside the courtroom? is it police or is it military? >> reporter: we're seeing police. we're seeing military and seeing anti-riot police as well. it looks like they were deployed to try to deal with the situation. it looks like it might be calming down, a lot of onlookers. it's a very sense mood outside this courtroom. there seem to be several hundred policemen. that includes military, includes security, possibly intelligence and anti-riot police. as of a few minutes ago, the crowd was riveted to the big
gamal mubarak, his son was seen for many years as the heir apparent of hosni mubarak. the fact that he's there, his two sons are there, former cronies are there, very symbolic to the egyptian people that justice is being done. still a lot of skepticism as to how this will turn out, whether they'll see it be a speedy trial or not. people shocked and riveted to the television screen. about 1,000 people out here, watching things unfold inside the courtroom. right now another fight has broken out...
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outside, enemies with it. >> mubarak everyday killer. now we want to kill mubarak. we want to protect our lives. >> then, the riots started. the egyptian police waded in, but that could not stop the pro and anti mubarak people trading rocks and fists. a lot of hatred was stored up in the mubarak years. this is a big test for the new leadership, dealing with the mubarak legacy. it will shape the society that emerges in this country. at the moment, egyptians are divided and uncertain about the way things should go. the police are widely disliked here, because for decades they were regime enforcers. it will anger many egyptians to see them using their old skills. >> all the police are criminals. >> after today, cameras will be banned from the court room, seemingly to stop lawyers showing off. some egyptians will smell a cover-up. the trial is still an achievement for egypt's revolutionaries, a distraction in an unhappy country. bbc news, cairo. >> from the mubarak trial in egypt to the struggles which continue in libya and syria, the arab spring has morphed into more t
outside, enemies with it. >> mubarak everyday killer. now we want to kill mubarak. we want to protect our lives. >> then, the riots started. the egyptian police waded in, but that could not stop the pro and anti mubarak people trading rocks and fists. a lot of hatred was stored up in the mubarak years. this is a big test for the new leadership, dealing with the mubarak legacy. it will shape the society that emerges in this country. at the moment, egyptians are divided and uncertain...
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and fear from mubarak himself and the other. he was people and they think we have there because we want to get on the arms or their product is being to try according to the actual law not we don't have somebody to trial for them even if we have all evils again the same and lotty that they're going to give sions now as well as the deposed leader will be back in court on the fifth of september some will have to see how this continues abdullah shall the former deputy minister of foreign affairs live in cairo thank you. well in syria the intense government land and sea assault on the coastal town of latakia is thought to have claimed another twenty lives it's the latest outburst of violence in the brutal crackdown on protestors that has seen over one thousand seven hundred people killed since march global pressure is mounting on the country's president to kickstart reforms and stop the bloodshed assad did make some promises weeks ago but his journalist neil clark told us the outright western support for the opposition is helping to
and fear from mubarak himself and the other. he was people and they think we have there because we want to get on the arms or their product is being to try according to the actual law not we don't have somebody to trial for them even if we have all evils again the same and lotty that they're going to give sions now as well as the deposed leader will be back in court on the fifth of september some will have to see how this continues abdullah shall the former deputy minister of foreign affairs...
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the trial of the former egyptian president, hosni mubarak is getting under way in cairo. the 83-year-old mubarak is attending the proceeding while locked inside a courtroom cage. the former president is accused of ordering the killing of hundreds of anti-government protesters during mass demonstrations earlier this year. you're looking at live pictures of hosni mubarak right now. this is an incredible moment. the idea of a hosni mubarak trial, this really marks a new moment in arab history, seeing him there standing trial for murder and corruption charges and being held in a cage. mohammed jom joon joins us right now. what will be the reaction in eye row. >> reporter: shock and utter disbelief for the people we're speaking with. they just can't believe that former president mubarak is actually in that krool, he's
the trial of the former egyptian president, hosni mubarak is getting under way in cairo. the 83-year-old mubarak is attending the proceeding while locked inside a courtroom cage. the former president is accused of ordering the killing of hundreds of anti-government protesters during mass demonstrations earlier this year. you're looking at live pictures of hosni mubarak right now. this is an incredible moment. the idea of a hosni mubarak trial, this really marks a new moment in arab history,...
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mubarak's response, he said, all these accusations, i deny them all. if he is found guilty of ordering the shooting that killed 850 protesters, mubarak could face the death penalty. good, this man said, watching the trial on tv. mubarak's men shot him in the leg. he says if i could strangle them, i would. mubarak will die in the end. just about everybody with a tv now is watching it. we're being taken now to the home of ahmed. your friend, yes, he's 21 years old. he was killed by mubarak's people. but his mother wouldn't talk to us, she said it is too painful. another victim's mother did outside the courthouse. she said, i didn't expect to see mubarak in a cage, humiliated. now i thank god. now i can sleep. mubarak, behind bars, may warm the hearts of many egyptians, but it sends a chilling message to arab leaders, like moammar gadhafi in libya who says he'll fight to the end and bashar assad in syria who said the same. each has killed and wounded thousands of his own countrymen and could one day face the same fate as hosni mubarak. martin fletcher, nb
mubarak's response, he said, all these accusations, i deny them all. if he is found guilty of ordering the shooting that killed 850 protesters, mubarak could face the death penalty. good, this man said, watching the trial on tv. mubarak's men shot him in the leg. he says if i could strangle them, i would. mubarak will die in the end. just about everybody with a tv now is watching it. we're being taken now to the home of ahmed. your friend, yes, he's 21 years old. he was killed by mubarak's...
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we had our first miracle when mubarak was forced out.nd miracle, i think. >> but mohammed -- mahmoud, excuse me, does anyone actually believe, mahmoud, that the united states put an impostor into -- >> no, no. no, this is the joke of the day. i mean, honestly. i think the lawyer just wanted some attention. but listen, just look at him. it's the same i'm the king of the world, you don't matter, look that he
we had our first miracle when mubarak was forced out.nd miracle, i think. >> but mohammed -- mahmoud, excuse me, does anyone actually believe, mahmoud, that the united states put an impostor into -- >> no, no. no, this is the joke of the day. i mean, honestly. i think the lawyer just wanted some attention. but listen, just look at him. it's the same i'm the king of the world, you don't matter, look that he
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the judges ordered the trials to be merged into one monday's hearing was short as the lawyer for mubarak and his sons also for time to review evidence overturned on september the fifth. wheeled into court on the sick bed he's on trial for corruption and ordering the killing of protesters in febreze uprising there's been clashes between pro and anti mubarak supporters outside the hearing and those who still support the former president saying the trial is a way to relate to. even those on top his square during the uprising say the current military rulers are committing the same crimes. so young to vote yet old enough to die for his country this war was just seventeen wanted tips and police killed him on the toughness where last winter today adorns one of cairo central thoroughfares there's even a talk of naming a street in his name what makes someone a more fair and. well in the age of right now if the date of those gone down prior to mubarak's resignation of celebrating this who lives with the rider future of their country those killed after his ousting sometimes are free to ask criminal
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. >> brown: then, margaret warner looks at the opening day of the trial of hosni mubarak, as the former egyptian president was wheeled into court on a hospital bed in a cage. >> egyptians were riveted by the fact that they were now seeing the ousted president on trial but also, i think it was a little bit shocking for some. >> woodruff: ray suarez talks to frank morris of harvest public media about the heat wave and extreme drought gripping the farming industry in the midwest. >> what they say they need is a rain with a name, a big tropical storm to come soak the area, but what they really need is rain after rain after rain. >> brown: hari sreenivasan explores the latest push to go digital and watch movies and television programs online. >> woodruff: and to put the fight over the debt ceiling in perspective, we close by asking yale historian beverly gage and harvard's david king if washington has ever acted like this before. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i mean, where would we be without small businesses?
. >> brown: then, margaret warner looks at the opening day of the trial of hosni mubarak, as the former egyptian president was wheeled into court on a hospital bed in a cage. >> egyptians were riveted by the fact that they were now seeing the ousted president on trial but also, i think it was a little bit shocking for some. >> woodruff: ray suarez talks to frank morris of harvest public media about the heat wave and extreme drought gripping the farming industry in the midwest....
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mubarak every day kill us. now we want to kill mubarak. >> and then the riots started. the egyptian police waited in, but that couldn't stop the pro and antimubarak people trading rocks and fists. a lot of hatred was stored up in the mubarak years. this is the big test for the new egypt. dealing with a mubarak legacy is going to shape the society that emerges in this country and at the moment egyptians are divided and very uncertain about the way things should go. the police have widely disliked here because for decades they were the regime's enforces. it will anger many egyptians to see them using their old skills on antimubarak protesters again. >> all the police are criminal lings -- criminals. >> after today cameras will be banned from the courtroom, seemingly to stop lawyers showing off, though some egyptians will smell a coverup. the trial though is still a solid achievement for ejiment's revolutionaries, a distraction in an unhappy, fretful country. >> an australian man has been arrested in the united states in connection with an take on a woman in sydney which l
mubarak every day kill us. now we want to kill mubarak. >> and then the riots started. the egyptian police waited in, but that couldn't stop the pro and antimubarak people trading rocks and fists. a lot of hatred was stored up in the mubarak years. this is the big test for the new egypt. dealing with a mubarak legacy is going to shape the society that emerges in this country and at the moment egyptians are divided and very uncertain about the way things should go. the police have widely...
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the trial is underway, and it has led to street fighting between anti-mubarak protestors and pro-mubarak supporters, including this young egyptian. >> i love mubarak. i love my country. i'm going to spends money to -- serve my country. >> question, suppose mubarak is found guilty of murder. suppose he is sentenced to death. will this split egypt's new democracy into warring factions, i ask you, mort? >> no, i don't think it will. i think there is certainly a military faction and it is really a key part of that economy and the key part of the political structure. but they're behavioral now protecting themselves. and this is part of the process. this would never have happened whether the acknowledgement of the military. so i think that there's going to be in fact the unification vast majority of egyptians now resent mubarak and sons because they accumulated so much money some this will help the government in a sense, not hurt. >> lets digress to syria, directly connected. as most of my questions. >> most of them are. >> what is the connection between this and syria? you think when assad's
the trial is underway, and it has led to street fighting between anti-mubarak protestors and pro-mubarak supporters, including this young egyptian. >> i love mubarak. i love my country. i'm going to spends money to -- serve my country. >> question, suppose mubarak is found guilty of murder. suppose he is sentenced to death. will this split egypt's new democracy into warring factions, i ask you, mort? >> no, i don't think it will. i think there is certainly a military faction...
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in the water regime or had been hired by mubarak and his people and i think. the law you should know should be applied respectable fairly serious a good move on. committed all the crimes are guilty. and people don't feel that he had been well in fact affected by. this case i think this is a signal democracy that we live the people we leave the people to support themselves even against the general truth of illusion ok so you see a sense of democracy said but there but there is a massive pressure from those who asked that mubarak and other countries who supported the revolution tell us this does he have any chance of a truly fair trial. what does it mean. that a tired meals he has to be so the court with all the defenses all the government use of justice one of them. but i think that. now is absolute it is caused by the media and they think we have decided to stop there because for ratings they give people and. it's enough for them to the media and to the cause and see what is taking place and that's good because it's more to the public the newspapers and the me
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the second appearance of president mubarak. the 80-year-old was brought in on a stretcher and kept behind a cage with his sons. they all stand trial for the killing of protesters during the uprising. the judge adjourned the hearing for three weeks and ruled that future proceedings will not be television -- be televised. >> the trial is in what used to be called the mubarak police academy on the edge of cairo. the police were expecting trouble. protesters brought their own rocks to throw. former supporters of the president were on the other side of police lines. we don't want mubarak humiliated, she says. that humiliates all egyptians. he was wheeled in, old and ill. this has been compulsive tv across the arab world. his son, now in prison, tried to spoil the fun. the judge is struggling to bring order to judicial chaos. more than 100 lawyers and mubarak's sons, still trying to shield his bed from the cameras. the suns tonight corruption charges. mubarak senior denies the murder of protestors, which carries the death penalty. ou
the second appearance of president mubarak. the 80-year-old was brought in on a stretcher and kept behind a cage with his sons. they all stand trial for the killing of protesters during the uprising. the judge adjourned the hearing for three weeks and ruled that future proceedings will not be television -- be televised. >> the trial is in what used to be called the mubarak police academy on the edge of cairo. the police were expecting trouble. protesters brought their own rocks to throw....
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egypt's former president hosni mubarak arrives see for his trial in cairo six months after mass protests force him from power it looking at live pictures there on your screen now some people say the revolution that promises to bring a change to the country they feel has delivered a very little again these are live pictures from inside the courtroom in cairo. the u.s. swallows self-made and bitter pill to avert the devastating default but experts say there's a little hope for efficient economic recovery the long term. moscow bonce against calls up the you want to target the syrian regime urging for action to push the warring sides towards dialogue to end the escalating violence of the country is cause of dozens more protesters were reportedly killed on tuesday. twelve noon here in the russian capital what you're watching r.t. now to our top story ousted a president hosni mubarak has arrived in a car he wrote to face trial while outside the court cautious have erupted between his supporters and opponents of the talk the leader leaving one person dead and at least fifteen wounded now we are
egypt's former president hosni mubarak arrives see for his trial in cairo six months after mass protests force him from power it looking at live pictures there on your screen now some people say the revolution that promises to bring a change to the country they feel has delivered a very little again these are live pictures from inside the courtroom in cairo. the u.s. swallows self-made and bitter pill to avert the devastating default but experts say there's a little hope for efficient economic...
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the people know about mubarak as well much. of the. a bit of loot and this is a very good result people are indeed tired even those who back the changes this young man is from the revolution youth caliche and he tries to remain optimistic but he says sounds a lot like south conviction that you cannot ever say we've been living under mubarak for many many years too many i'd say but it's great what we did but we do need to be more patient and this is difficult we have a lot of problems right now but we do need to wait for a little longer. recent need demonstrations in the free square show that this toy system has been pushed to the limit and it's protests versus patients in the battle to save egypt from crumbling further. r t cairo. plenty more stories ahead for you this hour. so we had to georgia to check out what's behind tbilisi's thirst for glitz and glamour and how president saakashvili plans to win the public support by turning up the music. the u.s. narrowly missed as a potential default signing into law an emergency budget deal t
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mubarak still has supporters here. there will be quite a lot of people here who are absolutely delighted, overjoyed, feel that it is revenge on their former leader for everything they did. the spectacle of an 83-year-old man going through this process also created a certain amount of sympathy as well. the fiercest anger came from the relatives and friends of people who had been killed and injured and the revolution. when the trouble started today, the police ran for it. six months ago, at the height of the revolution, it was the police were sitting down the demonstrators and the streets. around 850 people died in all. one of them lived here in a port area of cairo. an 18-year-old. the flats is full of photographs of him and you can see he was gentle and a bit on worldly. he got caught out in a demonstration and the police shot and killed him. today, his family it were glued to the television, watching their former president been tried for ordering the killings of people. >> i am very happy. but i still have this fire b
mubarak still has supporters here. there will be quite a lot of people here who are absolutely delighted, overjoyed, feel that it is revenge on their former leader for everything they did. the spectacle of an 83-year-old man going through this process also created a certain amount of sympathy as well. the fiercest anger came from the relatives and friends of people who had been killed and injured and the revolution. when the trouble started today, the police ran for it. six months ago, at the...
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pro-mubarak. >> reporter: pro-mubarak, ant anti-mubarak -- both sides can agree they never believed this day would come. alex marquardt, abc news, cairo. >>> and now, i want to bring in "this week" anchor christiane amanpour. because, in february, you'll remember she dodged chaos inhe streets in cairo and made her way to the heart of the presidential palace to interview mubarak, just before he was toppled. first of all, your reaction, as you see him in that cage. >> reporter: it is really quite alarming to see him there. nobody would have thought that he would be there. it's going to send shockwaves and signals all over the arab world as the uprisings continue, particularly to the leaders. >> and what about the reports of his illness? w severe are they and how credible are they? >> reporter: the family, who i've spoken to, does say he is sick. he's not on his death bed. some of the talk has been exaggerated. he is unwell and he's been unwell in the past and he's very depressed, according to the family, as you can imagine. >> can you imagine a possibility under which he would be executed,
pro-mubarak. >> reporter: pro-mubarak, ant anti-mubarak -- both sides can agree they never believed this day would come. alex marquardt, abc news, cairo. >>> and now, i want to bring in "this week" anchor christiane amanpour. because, in february, you'll remember she dodged chaos inhe streets in cairo and made her way to the heart of the presidential palace to interview mubarak, just before he was toppled. first of all, your reaction, as you see him in that cage....
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with twenty four hours a day deposed president hosni mubarak and his former interior minister will face the judgment of an egyptian court side by side the judges ordered their trials to be merged into one monday's hearing was sure what is the lawyer for mubarak and his sons are asked for time to review evidence and return on september the fifth barack wheeled into court on his sick bed is on trial for corruption and ordering the killing of protesters in fed results rising there's been clashes between pro and anti immigrant supporters outside the hearing and those who still support the former president saying the trial is a way to relate to those articles on a bulk of found even those on top here square during the uprising say the current military rulers are committing the same crimes. so young to vote yet old enough to die for. this book. i was just seventeen when egyptian police killed him on the tucker square last winter so these were true one of. their affairs there's even talk of naming a street in his name what makes someone and more appear and another. in egypt right now if the da
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egypt's former president hosni mubarak's trial is underway in cairo six months off the mass protests from power. charged with conspiring killing one hundred eighty people something that categorically denied me up kind of look at from what would be helping commit. the us when i was a self-made. devastating default a country that never hesitates to jump at the chance to advise other nations through their economic struggles turns out to be unprepared. and crisis. to moscow coals of the u.n. to talk to the syrian regime action to push the warring sides towards dialogue to end the violence but this comes amid reports that government forces have overrun the city of hama more than one hundred people up believed to have been killed in the past few days. business prices for jet fuel in russia to take off again the country's two supplies have raised fuel costs by up to ten percent join me for a full business bulletin in twenty minutes time. a very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow with me. egypt's ousted president hosni mubarak has been in court on his sick bed facing trial six mont
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egypt's former leader hosni mubarak has been back in court on this monday there the hearing it did not last long with mubarak's lawyer asking for it to be postponed to have some time to review the new documents he requested the court is now in a recess for deliberations hosni mubarak is on trial for corruption and ordering the killing of protesters in february uprising but those who were on a square back in february say this changes little as the current military rulers are committing the same crimes but excusing it with revolutionary rhetoric on a boy who reports from cairo. to young to bold yet old enough to die for his country this boy was just seventeen wanted to kill him on the toughness where last winter today his portrait adorn one of cairo central thoroughfares there's even a talk of naming a street in his name what makes someone and more fair and. well in the age of right now if the date of death those gone down prior to mubarak's resignation celebrated as patriots who lived with a brighter future of their country those killed after his ousting sometimes referred to as crimina
egypt's former leader hosni mubarak has been back in court on this monday there the hearing it did not last long with mubarak's lawyer asking for it to be postponed to have some time to review the new documents he requested the court is now in a recess for deliberations hosni mubarak is on trial for corruption and ordering the killing of protesters in february uprising but those who were on a square back in february say this changes little as the current military rulers are committing the same...
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mubarak is accused of corruption and the killing of protesters. "do you understand the charges," asked the judge. "yes," he said. "i plead not guilty." mubarak was forced out of office on the 11th of february after millions of egyptians took to the streets. more than 800 were killed during the uprising by thugs alleged to be acting on mubarak's orders. before the trial started today outside in the crushing heat, skirmishes broke out between pro and anti-mubarak factions until riot police flooded in and broke it up. then suddenly, overhead, the helicopter carrying the former president to court. his detractors chanted, "here comes the thief." his admirers reeled with grief. until the very last minute, people here did not believe this was going to happen. there was fighting, rock throwing, cheering. but the minute hosni mubarak was wheeled in, and appeared in that cage on his bed, everybody turned their eyes to the television. they cannot take their eyes off this spectacle. and it was a spectacle. all this was really a sideshow. the main point of tod
mubarak is accused of corruption and the killing of protesters. "do you understand the charges," asked the judge. "yes," he said. "i plead not guilty." mubarak was forced out of office on the 11th of february after millions of egyptians took to the streets. more than 800 were killed during the uprising by thugs alleged to be acting on mubarak's orders. before the trial started today outside in the crushing heat, skirmishes broke out between pro and anti-mubarak...
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judges ordered their trials to be merged into one monday's hearing was shorter as the lawyer for mubarak and his sons also from time to review evidence their return on september the fifth. wheeled into court and he is on trial for corruption and ordering the killing of protesters and febreze uprising had been clashes between pro and anti mubarak supporters outside the hearing those who still support the former president say the trial is a way to humiliate him. even though he's on top of the square. so the current military committing the same crime. so young to vote yet old enough to die for his country this boy was just seventeen when it different police killed him on that tougher square last winter today he's portrayed adorns one of clyro central thoroughfares there's even a talk of naming a street in his name what makes someone a more pure and. well in the age of right now if the date of those gunned down prior to mubarak's resignation celebrated its patriots who lives with the rider future of their country those killed after his ousting sometimes are very serious criminals to undermin
judges ordered their trials to be merged into one monday's hearing was shorter as the lawyer for mubarak and his sons also from time to review evidence their return on september the fifth. wheeled into court and he is on trial for corruption and ordering the killing of protesters and febreze uprising had been clashes between pro and anti mubarak supporters outside the hearing those who still support the former president say the trial is a way to humiliate him. even though he's on top of the...
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egypt's former president hosni mubarak is wheeled into court on a hospital bed in a car or you're looking at live pictures inside the courtroom there well where the trial will be held to six months after a mass protest forced him from power then you can see a whole barak inside the cage he's facing charges of causing the deaths of a nearly eight hundred fifty people during the reason revolution it's also setting trial with his at senior aides more like it's coming throughout the day. the u.s. swallow self-made bitter pill to avert the devastating default a country that never has a base to talk about the chance to advise other nations through their economic struggles and it turns out to be prepared to have all its own crisis. and moscow once again scholes up the u.n. to target the syrian regime urging fractions and push the warring sides towards dialogue to every escalating violence in the country but this comes as fresh crackdowns are protestors are reported. in business play pal could invest up to twenty five million dollars in russia the world's largest online payment portal plans to op
egypt's former president hosni mubarak is wheeled into court on a hospital bed in a car or you're looking at live pictures inside the courtroom there well where the trial will be held to six months after a mass protest forced him from power then you can see a whole barak inside the cage he's facing charges of causing the deaths of a nearly eight hundred fifty people during the reason revolution it's also setting trial with his at senior aides more like it's coming throughout the day. the u.s....
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mubarak still has supporters here. a lot of people here are absolutely delighted, overjoyed to see their revenge on their former leader for everything he did. at the same time, the spectacle of an 83-year-old man going through this process also creates a certain amount of sympathy as well. but the fiercest anger came from relatives and friends who had been killed in egypt in the revolution began when the trouble started today, the police were there in their clean, white and uniforms. six months ago, it was the police who were shooting down at the demonstrators. around 850 people died in all. when mature and up for area of cairo, an 18-year-old. you can see he was gentle and a bit unworldly. he was caught up in a demo, and the police shot and killed him. naturally, his family were glued to the television. >> i am very happy, but i still have this fire burning. and want to see mubarak get what he deserves. he killed the best people of egypt just so his son could take over from him. >> it has been a momentous day year. in
mubarak still has supporters here. a lot of people here are absolutely delighted, overjoyed to see their revenge on their former leader for everything he did. at the same time, the spectacle of an 83-year-old man going through this process also creates a certain amount of sympathy as well. but the fiercest anger came from relatives and friends who had been killed in egypt in the revolution began when the trouble started today, the police were there in their clean, white and uniforms. six months...
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you shine deposed president hosni mubarak and his former interior minister will face the judgment of an egyptian court side by side a judge has ordered the trials to be merged into one monday's hearing was short has the lawyer for mubarak and his sons all asked for time to review the latest evidence they will return on september the fifth mubarak of wheeled into court on his sick bed is on trial for corruption and ordering the killing of protesters in february's uprising there have been clashes meantime between pro and anti mubarak supporters outside of here and those who still support the former president saying the trial is a way to humiliate him but it's also used on a boy found out even those on two roofs with during the uprising say the current military rulers are committing the same crimes. so young to vote yet old enough to die for his country this war was just seventeen when a different police killed him on the tougher square last winter today he's portrayed adorns one of clyro central thoroughfares there's even a talk of naming a street in his name what makes someone and mor
you shine deposed president hosni mubarak and his former interior minister will face the judgment of an egyptian court side by side a judge has ordered the trials to be merged into one monday's hearing was short has the lawyer for mubarak and his sons all asked for time to review the latest evidence they will return on september the fifth mubarak of wheeled into court on his sick bed is on trial for corruption and ordering the killing of protesters in february's uprising there have been clashes...
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the cool building between pro and anti mubarak protesters who threw rocks at each other. on the boy because some people who owned tony a square for democratic reform not a fuel truck so in the interim move to rulers are no better than the old regime. so young to vote yet old enough to die for his country this boy was just seventeen when a different police killed him on the tougher square last winter today he's portrayed adorns one of. the fares there's even a talk of naming a street in his name what makes someone and more tear and i know it. well in the age of right now if the date of death those gunned down prior to mubarak's resignation celebrated its patron who lives with the brighter future of their country those killed after his ousting sometimes are free to ask criminals to undermine their country's democratic stripes it doesn't matter that they share the same goals and they have these days just this is about power and knowing the other way around this young man also counted himself among the children of the revolution because his older brother he celebrated mubarak
the cool building between pro and anti mubarak protesters who threw rocks at each other. on the boy because some people who owned tony a square for democratic reform not a fuel truck so in the interim move to rulers are no better than the old regime. so young to vote yet old enough to die for his country this boy was just seventeen when a different police killed him on the tougher square last winter today he's portrayed adorns one of. the fares there's even a talk of naming a street in his name...
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mubarak and his interior minister are accused of corruption and ordering the killings of protesters during february's uprising monday session was accompanied by clashes outside the court building between pro and anti mubarak protesters who threw rocks at each other on a boy because many people who fought on the square for democratic reform and who now feel trapped saying the interim military rulers are no better than the old regime. so young to vote yet old enough to die for his country this war was just seventeen when a different police killed him on the toughness where last winter today his portrait adorns one of cairo central thoroughfares there's even a talk of naming a street in his name what makes someone a more interior and another well in the age of right now if the date of those gunned down prior to mubarak's resignation f.l. abraded us patriot who gave up that lives with a brighter future of their country those killed after his ousting sometimes are free to ask criminals to stop to undermine their country's democratic stripes and it doesn't matter that they share the same
mubarak and his interior minister are accused of corruption and ordering the killings of protesters during february's uprising monday session was accompanied by clashes outside the court building between pro and anti mubarak protesters who threw rocks at each other on a boy because many people who fought on the square for democratic reform and who now feel trapped saying the interim military rulers are no better than the old regime. so young to vote yet old enough to die for his country this...
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hosni mubarak is on trial for ordering the killing of hundreds of protestors. tina kraus shows us the mixed reaction to his trial. >> reporter: the former egyptian president came to court on his hospital bed. workers wheeled hosni mubarak into a courtroom cage to face trial for ordering the killing of protestors. the prosecutor said mubarak had the intention to kill peaceful demonstrators. during an 18-day revolt that toppled him from power in february, about 850 people were killed in the uprising. mubarak pleaded not guilty to murder and corruption charges saying he absolutely denies all accusations. pro and antimubarak protestors faced off outside the courtroom as the ex-president's trial aired live on big screen television. some yelled, we want our revenge. he is a thief and a killer. others say they feel sorry for the 83-year-old. she says, just as he did some bad, he also did a lot of good for our country. >> reporter: mubarak's two sons were also in court facing similar charges. mubarak is the first arab leader to stand trial in person since the middle ea
hosni mubarak is on trial for ordering the killing of hundreds of protestors. tina kraus shows us the mixed reaction to his trial. >> reporter: the former egyptian president came to court on his hospital bed. workers wheeled hosni mubarak into a courtroom cage to face trial for ordering the killing of protestors. the prosecutor said mubarak had the intention to kill peaceful demonstrators. during an 18-day revolt that toppled him from power in february, about 850 people were killed in the...
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council of the armed forces the super egypt as an interim caretaker when mubarak stepped down brought to power by the protest the generals nevertheless don't show much liking for mass gatherings the cradle of the egyptian revolution is now cordoned off by riot police those protesting accused of public disturbance to military trials in the last seven months there have been more people put on military trials than the number of people that were put on military chose under president of the president of war so that's really president mubarak's regime individually of course there are thousands of cases that have been put have been arrested and put on trial and sentenced within the span of two to five days sent horrible sentences starting from three years up to twenty five years as current his forehead still hasn't healed but these activists believes he got off lightly from seasoned counter in the middle east a month ago homes from a son of a former presidential speechwriter who was jailed by the mubarak's regime nor says the new authorities are just brutal like the version of they all are a
council of the armed forces the super egypt as an interim caretaker when mubarak stepped down brought to power by the protest the generals nevertheless don't show much liking for mass gatherings the cradle of the egyptian revolution is now cordoned off by riot police those protesting accused of public disturbance to military trials in the last seven months there have been more people put on military trials than the number of people that were put on military chose under president of the...
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and a six months after being toppled a former egyptian leader hosni mubarak is a finally set to go watch trial but to the revolution the promise to bring change to the country some now feel has only made things worse. eight am here in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for joining us now our top story the u.s. narrowly misses a potential default signing into law and emergency budget deal that leaves both the size of the months long political debate disappointed well the country that once advised russia during its worst economic crisis now struggles to answer the serious questions hanging over it so if a national future artie's your shop of olive oil has been investigating why washington is reluctant to take its own advice congress has now approved a compromise to reduce the deficit and avert a default there would have devastated our economy. the u.s. just had to swallow the bitter pill but many still doubt it will help the patient's recovery but winsted proved to be a poison chalice our economy is not growing at all in fact unemployment remains very high foreclosures remain v
and a six months after being toppled a former egyptian leader hosni mubarak is a finally set to go watch trial but to the revolution the promise to bring change to the country some now feel has only made things worse. eight am here in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for joining us now our top story the u.s. narrowly misses a potential default signing into law and emergency budget deal that leaves both the size of the months long political debate disappointed well the country that...
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all in the age of right now if the date of those gunned down riots mubarak's resignation celebrated its patriots who lives with the writer future of their country those killed after his ousting sometimes are free to ask criminals to stop to undermine their country's democratic strides it doesn't matter that they share the same goals and each of these days justice is about power and not be out a way around this young man also account of himself among the children of the revolution if he's older brother he celebrated mubarak's departure from power or to fear taking youth for the and to the police three months later he was killed and what his brother believes was a government sanctioned shoot out i mean is the problem and on the snipers shoot my brother dad went through it and it came out on the other side and i saw that no one here has a weapon only soldiers do like sound waves to victims whose deaths are now being pinned on mubarak these people receive no monetary compensation for their laws in fact they're increasingly worried that the new military authorities may persecute them or stud
all in the age of right now if the date of those gunned down riots mubarak's resignation celebrated its patriots who lives with the writer future of their country those killed after his ousting sometimes are free to ask criminals to stop to undermine their country's democratic strides it doesn't matter that they share the same goals and each of these days justice is about power and not be out a way around this young man also account of himself among the children of the revolution if he's older...
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syria would have more progress to line this week the trial of the former egyptian president hosni mubarak continued in egypt the judge ruled that the hearings will no longer be broadcast live on television it was the second appearance in court for mubarak once again confined to a hospital bed he and his in the syrian minister face charges of corruption and ordering the killing of protesters and the result prizing but many see the trial as one of the results of the revolution others argue mubarak may go on but the dictatorship is still very much there are things that son of worker reports. so young too bold yet old enough to die for his country this war was just seventeen when a different police killed him on the tuckers where last winter to say he's. one of cairo central thoroughfares there's even talk of naming a street in his name what makes someone and more fear and in our very well in egypt right now if the data was gunned down prior to mubarak's resignation celebrated as a truth who lives with the brighter future of their country those killed i think is our thing sometimes or protest
syria would have more progress to line this week the trial of the former egyptian president hosni mubarak continued in egypt the judge ruled that the hearings will no longer be broadcast live on television it was the second appearance in court for mubarak once again confined to a hospital bed he and his in the syrian minister face charges of corruption and ordering the killing of protesters and the result prizing but many see the trial as one of the results of the revolution others argue...
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as former egyptian president hosni mubarak stands trial for mass killings during february's revolution those who fought for change are left jaded as violence and unrest continue under carlos curry military. investigators a turn to the east as global stock markets plunge over of u.s. economic woes and the eurozone debt crisis damage and consumer confidence. and we take you to russia's far east where integration with neighboring china goes far beyond any borders that said a russian close up this hour. eight am here in moscow you're watching our thanks for joining us now no more drinking and no more gambling and no more music just part of a proposal put forward by hardline muslim group which was the seal london fall under the strict muslim code of sharia law artie's a war and that found out why the movement's vision for the u.k. capital is just the beginning. so we are here to tell you that islam. is unstoppable in europe stoning for adultery cutting off hands for stealing death of renouncing islam this group of men is trying to enforce shari'a law in the u.k. they've started a campaign t
as former egyptian president hosni mubarak stands trial for mass killings during february's revolution those who fought for change are left jaded as violence and unrest continue under carlos curry military. investigators a turn to the east as global stock markets plunge over of u.s. economic woes and the eurozone debt crisis damage and consumer confidence. and we take you to russia's far east where integration with neighboring china goes far beyond any borders that said a russian close up this...
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like families of victims whose that's are now being pinned on mubarak these people receive no monetary compensation for their laws in fact they're increasingly worried that the new military authorities may persecute them a struggle. it came an hour on campus a term for those who don't appreciate the ruling military. and i guess for us our bodies we expected the army to intervene to protect people who just don't mind but instead they started to kill people. who didn't extend their school because of this the supreme council of the armed forces as an interim clearance taker when mubarak stepped down brought to power by the protests the generals nevertheless don't show much liking for mass gatherings the cradle of the egyptian revolution is now cordoned off by riot police those protesting the use of public disturbance to military trials in the last seven months there have been more people put on military trials than the number of people that were put on movie shows and the president of the north says the president of war solutrean and president mubarak's regime individually of course there
like families of victims whose that's are now being pinned on mubarak these people receive no monetary compensation for their laws in fact they're increasingly worried that the new military authorities may persecute them a struggle. it came an hour on campus a term for those who don't appreciate the ruling military. and i guess for us our bodies we expected the army to intervene to protect people who just don't mind but instead they started to kill people. who didn't extend their school because...
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mubarak may be gone but the dictatorship is still very much that it was. so young to vote yet old enough to die for his country this war was just seventeen when it tips and police killed him on that tough place where last winter today his portraits adorns one of cairo central thoroughfares there's even a talk of naming a street in his name what makes someone a more fair and. well in the egypt right now if the date of those gunned down prior to mubarak's resignation f.l. liberated airspace gave out that live with a brighter future of their country those killed after his ousting sometimes afraid to ask criminals to stop to undermine their country's democratic strife if the. doesn't matter that they shared the same goals and they'd have these days just this is about power and not the other way around this young man also counted himself among the children of the revolution if his older brother he celebrated mubarak's departure from power or to take the need for the and to the police state three months later he was killed in what his brother believes was a gove
mubarak may be gone but the dictatorship is still very much that it was. so young to vote yet old enough to die for his country this war was just seventeen when it tips and police killed him on that tough place where last winter today his portraits adorns one of cairo central thoroughfares there's even a talk of naming a street in his name what makes someone a more fair and. well in the egypt right now if the date of those gunned down prior to mubarak's resignation f.l. liberated airspace gave...
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supporters and opponents of hosni mubarak clash frankly outside the court in cairo where the deposed president of egypt faces trial. if they feel the charges the kind of killing that it come to these people something that you categorically denied joining up kind of look at from the would be helping the candidate. it's a crisis talks with the e.u. over its mounting debt problems sparking concerns it could be on the path to a greece style. divisions in the u.n. security council western countries press for and. the syrian government the violence russia meantime says that the road to peace is. a very warm welcome to you this is our life from moscow the man who ruled egypt with an iron fist for thirty years is on trial for the february uprising that ousted him from power hosni mubarak is accused of corruption and ordering the killing of some eight hundred forty people that's a charge that carries the death penalty. the reports from outside the court in cairo for. well the judge presiding over the courtroom role that the trial of. jordan sealed aug fifteenth primarily due to health reasons
supporters and opponents of hosni mubarak clash frankly outside the court in cairo where the deposed president of egypt faces trial. if they feel the charges the kind of killing that it come to these people something that you categorically denied joining up kind of look at from the would be helping the candidate. it's a crisis talks with the e.u. over its mounting debt problems sparking concerns it could be on the path to a greece style. divisions in the u.n. security council western countries...
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as former egyptian president hosni mubarak stands trial for killings for. those who fought for change. as violence at a rest continue on the military. and we take you to russia's far east where integration with neighboring bobby alexander borders to russia close up at this hour. nine am here in the russian capital you're watching our take thanks for joining us now our top story asian stocks long on friday following a day in the red for european and american markets investors are nervous over the prospect of a sharp slowdown in the u.s. economy as well as having the euro zone debt crisis on their minds the specialist who helps american firms forge international partnerships says the chorus of shows that washington's not tuned in to the right signals. but i can't speak for all the investors but certainly. looking at what happened in washington doesn't raise anybody's confidence the politicians will do the right thing the us ship be concerned and should be worried but i'm not sure that the our politicians in washington are getting that message it seems like th
as former egyptian president hosni mubarak stands trial for killings for. those who fought for change. as violence at a rest continue on the military. and we take you to russia's far east where integration with neighboring bobby alexander borders to russia close up at this hour. nine am here in the russian capital you're watching our take thanks for joining us now our top story asian stocks long on friday following a day in the red for european and american markets investors are nervous over...