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the mubarak verdict is not necessarily illegitimate. but given the of course that was given to the court, the security forces didn't give the three-judge court all of the salient information, which would have given the court a chance to form an informed position. there won't be significant protest office than point. >> i have to stop through. we'll have more inside story after a short break. after the overthrow of mohamed morsi , the muslim brotherhood was banned and termed a terrorist organization. what is ahead for the muslim brotherhood and arab parties across the world. stay with us. >> we're back with inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. on the occasion of the acquittal of hosni mubarak, we're looking at egypt this time on the program. 168,000 pages of evidence, photographic images of protesters , the court dropped many of the charges against the man who ruled egypt. in contrast to al jazeera journalist who is were arrested and tried in egypt, mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste, they'll they will have be
the mubarak verdict is not necessarily illegitimate. but given the of course that was given to the court, the security forces didn't give the three-judge court all of the salient information, which would have given the court a chance to form an informed position. there won't be significant protest office than point. >> i have to stop through. we'll have more inside story after a short break. after the overthrow of mohamed morsi , the muslim brotherhood was banned and termed a terrorist...
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the mubarak verdict is not necessarily illegitimate. but given the of course that was given to the court, the security forces didn't give the three-judge court all of the salient information, which would have given the court a chance to form an informed position. there won't be significant protest office than point. >> i have to stop through. we'll have more inside story after a short break. after the overthrow of mohamed morsi , the muslim brotherhood was banned and termed a terrorist organization. what is ahead for the muslim brotherhood and arab parties across the world. stay with us. >> my name is elenor and for the last 25 years i was bernie madoff's secretary. >> an unimaginable story of betrayal. >> they lived this incredible life. it just never occurred to me that they were living on the dime of the clients. >> greed... >> bernie was stealing every nickel but he wasn't trading anything. >> ... and entitlement. >> you took my grandchildren's future away from them. >> we're back with inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray sua
the mubarak verdict is not necessarily illegitimate. but given the of course that was given to the court, the security forces didn't give the three-judge court all of the salient information, which would have given the court a chance to form an informed position. there won't be significant protest office than point. >> i have to stop through. we'll have more inside story after a short break. after the overthrow of mohamed morsi , the muslim brotherhood was banned and termed a terrorist...
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the innocent verdict for mubarak.ou mentioned, there were protests the day of the verdict, just outside tahrir square. tahrir was closed by police armored trucks and barbed wire, but a few people did gather outside protesting. there was probable anger. two people were killed when protesters.ked one of the two reportedly shot six times. universities across the country help desk held protests. students have been one of the epicenters of dissent. the continue protesting decision yesterday. the message to many egyptians with his verdict was justice has not been served. august 3, 2011, when mubarak first appeared in court, it was his first public appearance since being ousted following the popular uprising against him. the only reason he was in court was because of mass mobilizations calling for him to be tried. it was a seminal moment in egyptian history. he was behind bars listening to the charges against him. less than 3.5 years later, it has been reversed, erased. i think while many people weren't that surprised by the
the innocent verdict for mubarak.ou mentioned, there were protests the day of the verdict, just outside tahrir square. tahrir was closed by police armored trucks and barbed wire, but a few people did gather outside protesting. there was probable anger. two people were killed when protesters.ked one of the two reportedly shot six times. universities across the country help desk held protests. students have been one of the epicenters of dissent. the continue protesting decision yesterday. the...
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it was the same tactic that mubarak used.also the tactic he's using with the united states and with western powers to get to look the other way when he engages in these a samardzija veer human rights violations. >> patrick butler, is it fair to say that this part of the world is not looking very promising for independent, un-bossedded around journalism? >> it is fair to say that indeed not just in the realm of freedom of expression, in many ways tunisia is the shining example in the region, it's not perfect but better than all of the other countries that have gone through -- went through the arab spring and saw change only to zero against again or chaos. but we are not -- i don't think on the whole we are seeing a whole lot of progress. even in countries that are in terms of media proceed up, freedom of the press, in countries that are seen as perhaps some of the best in the region, like jordan and morocco, we are still seeing problems in those countries as well. so i would say there are very few countries in the region where
it was the same tactic that mubarak used.also the tactic he's using with the united states and with western powers to get to look the other way when he engages in these a samardzija veer human rights violations. >> patrick butler, is it fair to say that this part of the world is not looking very promising for independent, un-bossedded around journalism? >> it is fair to say that indeed not just in the realm of freedom of expression, in many ways tunisia is the shining example in the...
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hope isn't lost for those egyptians who want to see mubarak behind bars. prosecutors say they're going to appeal the verdict. cnn, cairo. >>> the united nations has missed its goal of isolating 70% of patients infected with the ebola virus by december 1. during the most recent ebola reporting period, only 40% of sierra leone's ebola cases had been isolated. liberia fared worse with 23% of its cases isolated. guinea is the only country to meet the target with 99% of case withes isolated. sierra leone and liberia have completely missed monday's target for safely burying 70% of their ebola dead. sierra leone has just 27% of its burial teams trained and in place. liberia has only 26%. guinea, though, has 83% of its teams trained and in place. in its latest numbers, the world health organization counts more than 16,000 confirmed or suspected cases of ebola in west africa. almost 7,000 have been fatal. the vast majority of these are in liberia, guinea and sierra leone. w.h.o. officials also confirm six deaths in mali but say the outbreaks in senegal and nigeria
hope isn't lost for those egyptians who want to see mubarak behind bars. prosecutors say they're going to appeal the verdict. cnn, cairo. >>> the united nations has missed its goal of isolating 70% of patients infected with the ebola virus by december 1. during the most recent ebola reporting period, only 40% of sierra leone's ebola cases had been isolated. liberia fared worse with 23% of its cases isolated. guinea is the only country to meet the target with 99% of case withes...
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salem's relationship with mubarak. >> emg had nothing but the political support of the mubarak regime. the emg had no assets. before it sold even one molecule of gas. it was already estimated at over $2 billion. >> when you've gotten a repressive undemocratic regime that's trying to siphon off as much money as it can, then you need to find ways to do that and that is largely the role that emg played. >> nobody is telling stories out of schools to say that people who had that kind of position with mubarak did very well financially, one of the problems they had ultimately. >> we tracked hussein salem to one of the seven mansions he owns in spain. >> marhaba clayton swisher, (arabic) al jazeera how are you? >> ah good. >> we, we would like to ask you some questions. >> no!...no! >> salem was convicted in absentia of corruption and squandering egypt's resources. police confiscated assets worth millions of euros from his properties in spain. but he avoided extradition to egypt. >> what's your relation to former mossad officer yossi maiman? was he your business partner? >> i don't answer an
salem's relationship with mubarak. >> emg had nothing but the political support of the mubarak regime. the emg had no assets. before it sold even one molecule of gas. it was already estimated at over $2 billion. >> when you've gotten a repressive undemocratic regime that's trying to siphon off as much money as it can, then you need to find ways to do that and that is largely the role that emg played. >> nobody is telling stories out of schools to say that people who had that...
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needs to let go free, but on the other hand praising the january 25th uprising against mubarak.in so many ways this will also allow sisi to turn the page on the mubarak regime and open his own. and this could mean this protest movement in egypt will gain momentum because of these kind of discoveries, in the sense for something like this to be coming out from those offices of the military, means that people high up in the egyptian government are implicated in violating the law, and that could push the protest movement forward in the country. >>> egypt's security forces meanwhile have started the second phase of the burr zone expansion in the sinai peninsula. they are extending the zone an extra 500 meters. the army has started destroying homes in the designated area. >>> nasa's unmanned space capsule has returned to earth just four hours off it was launched. it made his splash down in the pacific ocean after hitting the intended high points above earth. andy gallagher joins us live from cape canaveral, florida. what is the mood like there, andy? >> reporter: well, they are saying
needs to let go free, but on the other hand praising the january 25th uprising against mubarak.in so many ways this will also allow sisi to turn the page on the mubarak regime and open his own. and this could mean this protest movement in egypt will gain momentum because of these kind of discoveries, in the sense for something like this to be coming out from those offices of the military, means that people high up in the egyptian government are implicated in violating the law, and that could...
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>> well, we were working in egypt since 2005, and so during the mubarak years.en, there was certainly not a system of free press, but i would say it's much, much worse now than it was evening back then. of course, my organization was one of the five that were raided in late 2011, charged with working illegally in egypt, and i and 42 others were charged with accepting foreign funding and working illegally in the country. so, you know, i can relate somewhat for what's going on for the al jazerra journalists although luckily i was not in egypt at the time and so i am not in jail. but our -- >> would you be jailed if you went back today? >> yes, ill be. i was convicted and received a five-year sentence. so i would go to jail if i return to egypt. >> what was the state of play before the anti-mubarak up rising? were there newspapers that were written by people who didn't have people telling them what to write? could you go a radio station and say whatever popped in to your head rather than what people wanted you to say? what was the situation day-to-day for people wo
>> well, we were working in egypt since 2005, and so during the mubarak years.en, there was certainly not a system of free press, but i would say it's much, much worse now than it was evening back then. of course, my organization was one of the five that were raided in late 2011, charged with working illegally in egypt, and i and 42 others were charged with accepting foreign funding and working illegally in the country. so, you know, i can relate somewhat for what's going on for the al...
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the january 25th uprising against mubarak. so many ways this will allow sisi to turn the page. and this could mean that the protest movement in egypt will gain momentum because of these kinds of allegations or these kinds of discoveries in the sense for something like this to be doing out from those offices of the military, from sisi's own office, means that people high up in the egyptian government are implicated in violating the law, and that could push the protest movement forward in the country. >> all right. thank you. >>> meanwhile egypt's security forces have started the second phase of its buffer zone in the sinai peninsula. they are extending the zone an extra 500 meters. the army has started destroying homes in the designated area, the eviction process began in october. >>> australia is reintroducing a controversial temporary visa for refugees. all asylum seekers who arrive by boat are held in camps. under the new law they will be allowed to stay and work for five years, but denies them protection. >> reporter: in af
the january 25th uprising against mubarak. so many ways this will allow sisi to turn the page. and this could mean that the protest movement in egypt will gain momentum because of these kinds of allegations or these kinds of discoveries in the sense for something like this to be doing out from those offices of the military, from sisi's own office, means that people high up in the egyptian government are implicated in violating the law, and that could push the protest movement forward in the...
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in terms of its time being timid reveal that there are cars under mubarak and sisi.here is a generational confrontation going on under the sure as in h in egypt where siss people are trying to undermine mubarak's people. that's why they are trying to praise the january 25th up rising against mubarak even when they are letting hill go. in terms of rep cautions it remains to be seen howie gypses will take and run with it in terms of their protest movements against the sisi regime. whether they consider it more of a reason try wyoming to revolt against the new government there, against the new regime. and perhaps as mubarak is let go and morsi the old president is put on trial that, this will give more momentum if you will to the protest movement in the countries. >> i what does this suggest about the fate that could be reserved to morsi? what is going to happen to him? >> well, certainly, you know, we heard a few days ago how mubarak was basically released or not indicted on basis of technicalities. and apparently, the pass cuter back in egypt was quite careful about n
in terms of its time being timid reveal that there are cars under mubarak and sisi.here is a generational confrontation going on under the sure as in h in egypt where siss people are trying to undermine mubarak's people. that's why they are trying to praise the january 25th up rising against mubarak even when they are letting hill go. in terms of rep cautions it remains to be seen howie gypses will take and run with it in terms of their protest movements against the sisi regime. whether they...
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mubarak andisoning turning our backs on our long-time partners. we were up ending the relationship we had had, and it never got any better. no matter what we did, we were criticized. i think it is now again time to reboot the relationship and get back to trying to work where we can and do whatever is possible to work with the current leadership to not make the same mistakes. a partner.y are they are an important partner for us on counterterrorism, and they will be increasingly so, because they will face more internal dissent and violence. they are an essential partner in the sinai. they are absolutely critical to on that security border. all of that is true, but we hope they will pay more attention to fixing their economy, giving the egyptian people more opportunity, trying to extend literacy, particularly among women. a lot of the work that needs to be done if they are going to create a more stable society going forward. is notink, again, it easy, and there is a lot of problems in the u.s. trying to help, but we need to do what we can. >> madame
mubarak andisoning turning our backs on our long-time partners. we were up ending the relationship we had had, and it never got any better. no matter what we did, we were criticized. i think it is now again time to reboot the relationship and get back to trying to work where we can and do whatever is possible to work with the current leadership to not make the same mistakes. a partner.y are they are an important partner for us on counterterrorism, and they will be increasingly so, because they...
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part in andy group protests in the capitol and across egypt. >> furious of the acquittal of hosni mubarakas found innocent on saturday. despite the large security, they describe it as a sculpt judiciary and against military rule. he script's second city, alexandria, similar scenes of anger, students occupied the main university campus. female students led colleagues in marches showing their opposition to al sisi and military rule is very much alive a stone's throw away from tahrir square, the symbol that brought about the fall of mubarak, anti-coup protesters were together, this was the response of the security services: police beating them to the ground. activists say dozens of people were arrested. since the january 25th uprising, there have been severe divisions amongst revolutionary groups. those opposed to military rule and the presidency of the president say there is now a real opportunity for them to unite once again even though none of egypt's leaders have stepped up, it's apparent that the stud rents taking the lead. al jazeera. al jazeera continues to demand the release of its t
part in andy group protests in the capitol and across egypt. >> furious of the acquittal of hosni mubarakas found innocent on saturday. despite the large security, they describe it as a sculpt judiciary and against military rule. he script's second city, alexandria, similar scenes of anger, students occupied the main university campus. female students led colleagues in marches showing their opposition to al sisi and military rule is very much alive a stone's throw away from tahrir square,...
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furious at the acqui acquittal of hosni mubarak, many describe a corrupt judiciary and against military rule. egypt's second city of alexandria similar scenes of anger occupy the university campuses. and in other areas female students led their colleagues in marchs showing the opposition present of al sisi and military rule is still very much alive. away from the university ironically just a stone's throw away the symbol that brought about the fall of mubarak, anti-coup protesters tried to gather. this was the response of the security services. police beating them to the ground, activists say dozens of people from arrested. there have been severe divisions amongst groups. those oppose to military rule say that there is a reason for them to unite again. it appears that the country's students are taking the lead. al jazeera. >> al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three journalist who is have now been held in prison in egypt for 338 days. mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste were jailed on false charges of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. they're appealing
furious at the acqui acquittal of hosni mubarak, many describe a corrupt judiciary and against military rule. egypt's second city of alexandria similar scenes of anger occupy the university campuses. and in other areas female students led their colleagues in marchs showing the opposition present of al sisi and military rule is still very much alive. away from the university ironically just a stone's throw away the symbol that brought about the fall of mubarak, anti-coup protesters tried to...
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but he's taking more liberties than mubarak.et mubarak out of jail so that when he gets overthrown, he won't have to go to jail. >> you think he's the next dictator. >> yes, i do. >> my point being this. is the problem really his government? or does it lie in us and our desire for safety and for law and order and for authority? >> on that we agree it because when the people are afraid, they will surrender their liberties for safety. so it is -- >> but even when they're not afraid. >> it is in their interest to keep the people afraid so we will pay more taxes it, let them regulate more of our behavior and they can put their arms around us and supposedly keep us safe. >> but shouldn't there be a distinction between when we should an afraid. are there times it we should be afraid. is there nothing to fear. shouldn't we fear people pouring tox tyns into water. >> of course we should fear those things it and of course there should be laws against it it. >> so it's a balance. >> no, it's not a balance. it's a bias in favor of freedom
but he's taking more liberties than mubarak.et mubarak out of jail so that when he gets overthrown, he won't have to go to jail. >> you think he's the next dictator. >> yes, i do. >> my point being this. is the problem really his government? or does it lie in us and our desire for safety and for law and order and for authority? >> on that we agree it because when the people are afraid, they will surrender their liberties for safety. so it is -- >> but even when...
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we were jettisoning mubarak and turning our backs on our long-time partners. we were upending the relationship that we'd had, and it never got any better no matter what we did, we were criticized for. and i think it is now, again, time to reboot the relationship, get back to trying to work where we can, and do whatever is possible to work with the current leadership to not make the same mistakes. i mean, they're a partner, there's an important partner for us on counterterrorism, and they will be increasingly so because they will face more internal dissent and violence. they are an essential partner in the sinai. they are absolutely critical to israel's security on that border. all of that is true, but we hope that they will pay more attention to fixing their economy, giving the egyptian people more opportunities, trying to extend literacy particularly among women. a lot of the work that needs to be done if they're going to create a more stable society going forward. so i think, again, it's not easy, and there's a lot of problems in the u.s. trying to help, but
we were jettisoning mubarak and turning our backs on our long-time partners. we were upending the relationship that we'd had, and it never got any better no matter what we did, we were criticized for. and i think it is now, again, time to reboot the relationship, get back to trying to work where we can, and do whatever is possible to work with the current leadership to not make the same mistakes. i mean, they're a partner, there's an important partner for us on counterterrorism, and they will...
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. >> egypt president will not seek more charges against mubarak. >> what that decision now means for egypt's legal system. >> the supreme court hearing a case today affecting how you can post on the internet. >> 50,000,000,900 mommy is the big number of the day. >> it is a disappointment for some of the nation's retailers. >> $50,900,000,000 is how much americans spent in stores over the weekend. >> it wasn't great for retailers. more shopped earlier in the week or whited for bigger discounts. black friday sales down 11% this year. >> 133 million people went shopping over the weekend, also down from last year. as for cyber monday, americans are expected to spend $2.5 billion on line. >> days after an egyptian judge dismissed charges against mubarak, his successor is on trial, including inciting the death of protestors. they are accused of espionage and fraud. a death sentence is expected for 500 descriptions arrested during a military crackdown last year. >> thank you very much for being with us. does the court's decision signal that what we knew as the arab egypt has gone full signa
. >> egypt president will not seek more charges against mubarak. >> what that decision now means for egypt's legal system. >> the supreme court hearing a case today affecting how you can post on the internet. >> 50,000,000,900 mommy is the big number of the day. >> it is a disappointment for some of the nation's retailers. >> $50,900,000,000 is how much americans spent in stores over the weekend. >> it wasn't great for retailers. more shopped earlier in...
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we were jettisoning mubarak and turning our backs on our long-time partners. we were up ending the relationship we had had, and it never got any better. no matter what we did, we were criticized. i think it is now again time to reboot the relationship and get back to trying to work where we can and do whatever is possible to work with the current leadership to not make the same mistakes. i mean, they are a partner. they are an important partner for us on counterterrorism, and they will be increasingly so, because they will face more internal dissent and violence. they are an essential partner in the sinai. they are absolutely critical to israel's security on that border. all of that is true, but we hope they will pay more attention to fixing their economy, giving the egyptian people more opportunity, trying to extend literacy, particularly among women. a lot of the work that needs to be done if they are going to create a more stable society going forward. so i think, again, it is not so i think, again, it is not easy, and there is a lot of problems in the u.s.
we were jettisoning mubarak and turning our backs on our long-time partners. we were up ending the relationship we had had, and it never got any better. no matter what we did, we were criticized. i think it is now again time to reboot the relationship and get back to trying to work where we can and do whatever is possible to work with the current leadership to not make the same mistakes. i mean, they are a partner. they are an important partner for us on counterterrorism, and they will be...
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because we were clinging to mubarak. were jettisoning mubarak and backs on our long-time partners. we were upending the relationship we had and it never got any better, no matter what were criticized for it. again time it is now to rewould the the relationship -- relationship, get back to trying to do whatever is possible to work with the leadership, to not make the same mistakes. there they're an important partner for us, they will be increasingly so because they will face more internal dissent and violence. are an essential partner in siani. but we ahope that they will pay more attention to fixing their economy. giving the egyptian people more opportunities. extend literacy particularly among women. a lot of the work that needs to done if they're going to create a more stable society going forward. i think again it's not easy in there's a lot of problems the u.s. trying to help, but we can.to do what we >> in your book in march choices, you peculiar benjamin an yeah you had a complicated man, and i wonder we are right how vis-a-vis the israel and the u.s., how much of it in your
because we were clinging to mubarak. were jettisoning mubarak and backs on our long-time partners. we were upending the relationship we had and it never got any better, no matter what were criticized for it. again time it is now to rewould the the relationship -- relationship, get back to trying to do whatever is possible to work with the leadership, to not make the same mistakes. there they're an important partner for us, they will be increasingly so because they will face more internal...
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plaza tahir recibÓ a miles de descontentos que protestan por la desestimaciÓn de cargos contra hosni mubarakcabo jorge rodrÍguez y una abogada estaban en buen estado de salud luego de ser entregados a la cruz roja por las farc. rogelio mora tiene detalles. >>> esta es la primera imagen del general alzate, el cabo rodrÍguez y la abogada orrego. fueron entregados luego de permanecer en las farc secuestrados por dos semanas. el presidente santos informo que los tres estÁn en buen estado. y las farc dijeron que para hacer la entrega viajÓ el secretariado de las farc. >>> para lograr la liberaciÓn de los prisioneros. >>> fue el militar de mÁs alto rango. su secuestro provoco que el presidente santos suspendiera diÁlogos de paz. y dijo que discutirÁn condiciÓn. las farc consideran una nueva estrategia. >>> tendremos que rediseÑar las reglas de juego, porque un proceso de paz que se apresta a discutir los procesos de la paz no puede estar sometidos a ningÚn tipo de actitud precipitada. >>> tambiÉn hizo un llamado al presidente santo, piden un alto al fuego bilateral, porque no damos seguir hablando
plaza tahir recibÓ a miles de descontentos que protestan por la desestimaciÓn de cargos contra hosni mubarakcabo jorge rodrÍguez y una abogada estaban en buen estado de salud luego de ser entregados a la cruz roja por las farc. rogelio mora tiene detalles. >>> esta es la primera imagen del general alzate, el cabo rodrÍguez y la abogada orrego. fueron entregados luego de permanecer en las farc secuestrados por dos semanas. el presidente santos informo que los tres estÁn en buen...
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talking points on an egyptian court decision to drop charges against hosni mubarak. a news conference after mubarak was cleared of ordering the killings of hundreds of protesters during the uprising against his regime in 2011. togenerally we continue believe upholding impartial standards of accountability will advance the political consensus on which egypt long-term stability and economic growth depends but beyond that i would refer you to the egyptian government or any further comment. >> at the end of the conference, the microphone captured heard telling a reporter that the egypt line is ridiculous. she later said in an e-mail that it is just the latest scientific evidence of global warming. now we have to worry about hot microphones. but as secretary kerry reminded me, i'm in good company in this administration. the navy has revoked the honor that it gave to bill cosby amid report that he drugged and assaulted women for decades. more than 20 women have accused him of assaulting them. the navy said in a statement -- herman badillo, a trailblazing politician who bec
talking points on an egyptian court decision to drop charges against hosni mubarak. a news conference after mubarak was cleared of ordering the killings of hundreds of protesters during the uprising against his regime in 2011. togenerally we continue believe upholding impartial standards of accountability will advance the political consensus on which egypt long-term stability and economic growth depends but beyond that i would refer you to the egyptian government or any further comment....
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at lot of people don't want to see former president hoesz any mubarak back out especially with his twoing for online retailers. cyber monday. the monday after thanksgiving is one of the busiest internet shopping day of the year. we are live from an amazon fulfillment center where it's especially busy today. halle? >> good morning, jose. they call it santa's workshop here. take a look over the balcony. this is amazon's fulfillment center in california. look at this! it's a well oiled machine. this someplace about place is about the size of 20 football fields. it's amazon's super bowl. last year on cyber monday amazon blew away the previous sale report records. this company ship the out more than 400 items per second. amazon is hoping to do it this year to send items out at the pace. cyber monday overall may be a little bit of a mixed bag. even though some analysts think sales could go up some 15% compared to last year the national retail federation is predicting a slight dip because it says customers are getting more used to seeing deep discounts throughout the holiday season. there's a
at lot of people don't want to see former president hoesz any mubarak back out especially with his twoing for online retailers. cyber monday. the monday after thanksgiving is one of the busiest internet shopping day of the year. we are live from an amazon fulfillment center where it's especially busy today. halle? >> good morning, jose. they call it santa's workshop here. take a look over the balcony. this is amazon's fulfillment center in california. look at this! it's a well oiled...
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and the pilot it turns out was a president of president mubarak's. the point is if you can't live with the answer don't get the ntsb involved because they're going to do things, they're going to put in a full go team as it's called of specialists. air traffic control, engine air frame, human factors. obviously the companies that manufacture the aircraft and enswrinz and the avionics, electronics, will also be a party to the investigation. but things need to happen fairly expeditiously, and you need the expertise and the independence. and that's one thing i think is very critical. we'll have to watch, natalie, the next several days how it evolves. obviously this is separate from the issue of the recovery effort. the on-scene countries. and i've worked with the singaporean air force. they're very competent. i understand they've already got two c-130s. these are giant search and rescue transports that can be helpful. i'm sure their search vessels and derek pointed out the sea state, the weather on the surface is not going to be very benign. and these ai
and the pilot it turns out was a president of president mubarak's. the point is if you can't live with the answer don't get the ntsb involved because they're going to do things, they're going to put in a full go team as it's called of specialists. air traffic control, engine air frame, human factors. obviously the companies that manufacture the aircraft and enswrinz and the avionics, electronics, will also be a party to the investigation. but things need to happen fairly expeditiously, and you...
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should we have stayed with mubarak because he was kind of our guy? or should we have sided with those who wanted to at least in the beginning move toward democracy? >> well, i hate to say it, but there is no simple answer. there's no doctrine, there's no philosophy that can guide us because you have to look at it on a case by case basis. because each one of our situations, each one of our allies are going to have particular interests that we're going to have to weigh against whatever values we're promoting. so i do see a realistic fusion of values and interests. but my point that i make in the article and elsewhere is that you have to have both. not only because the american people will not support a purely realistic sort of, you know, imperial germany type of policy, because they do believe that america has ideals that they want to live up to. and if they're going to make the sacrifice in treasure and in lives of their military people fighting in wars, they want to make sure that they feel like they're doing the right thing. now the question is how
should we have stayed with mubarak because he was kind of our guy? or should we have sided with those who wanted to at least in the beginning move toward democracy? >> well, i hate to say it, but there is no simple answer. there's no doctrine, there's no philosophy that can guide us because you have to look at it on a case by case basis. because each one of our situations, each one of our allies are going to have particular interests that we're going to have to weigh against whatever...
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and tensions are particularly high after the acquittal of former president mubarak. >>> al jazeera continueso demand the release of its three journalists who were jailed over false allegations that they helped the out lawed muslim brotherhood. they are appealing against their convictions. mohammed fahmy and peter greste were sentenced to seven years. baher mohamed received an extra three because he had a spent bullet casing in his possession which he picked up at a protest. >>> president obama has nominated ashton carter to become his new defense secretary, replacing chuck hagel who resigned 11 days ago. he made the announcement at a white house news conference. carter still needs approval from the senate. >>> patty culhane joins us now from washington, d.c. does this signal a change in policy, do you think? >> reporter: i have talked to a lot of people, and they say they don't this signals a more muscular position on president obama's part. and ashton carter is known as a bit of a hawk, because in 2006 he advised president bush to launch a presumptive strike against a missile pad in north k
and tensions are particularly high after the acquittal of former president mubarak. >>> al jazeera continueso demand the release of its three journalists who were jailed over false allegations that they helped the out lawed muslim brotherhood. they are appealing against their convictions. mohammed fahmy and peter greste were sentenced to seven years. baher mohamed received an extra three because he had a spent bullet casing in his possession which he picked up at a protest....
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. >> in the last week an egyptian court hosni mubarak was not guilty of some of the most serious chargesht against him since his overthrow. we look back at the last four years and figure it was all worth it. it's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray
. >> in the last week an egyptian court hosni mubarak was not guilty of some of the most serious chargesht against him since his overthrow. we look back at the last four years and figure it was all worth it. it's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray
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tour, one of my favorite stories where we looked at >> in the two years he's been driving, cinque mubarak has been pulled over more than seven times - and only twice has it been for any discernible reason. >> i've had the last person actually ask me "did you, did you steal this car"? like he asked that question... this is a normal traffic stop, why are you asking me that, you know? >> and he's telling me that he's gonna arrest me... and he, he's arresting me! >> african americans are much more likely than whites to be pulled over by the police for so called "investigative stops" which are intended not to ticket the driver, but to search the car. one study suggests that african american males under the age of 25 are as much as three times more likely to be pulled over than there white counter parts. john burris, a member of rodney kings legal team whos cases are often made on cell phone footage, says it can make all the difference in court. >> he is beating her up, yo. >> oh my gosh. >> when cell phones came out years ago, i myself would use a cell phone. when i got stopped, i would have s
tour, one of my favorite stories where we looked at >> in the two years he's been driving, cinque mubarak has been pulled over more than seven times - and only twice has it been for any discernible reason. >> i've had the last person actually ask me "did you, did you steal this car"? like he asked that question... this is a normal traffic stop, why are you asking me that, you know? >> and he's telling me that he's gonna arrest me... and he, he's arresting me!...
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broadcast just days after a criminal court in cairo through out the case against the deposed president mubarakad been accused of being complicit in the deaths of more than 800 protesters in the revolution of january 25th. >>> egypt's prosecutor general has accused the muslim brotherhood of fabricating the audio leaks. the family of an american journalist held hostage in yemen has released a video pleading with his captors. >> please show mercy and give us an opportunity to see our luke again. >> reporter: luke summer's brother and mother say they have no knowledge of a recent attempt by u.s. special forces to rescue him. he was kidnapped in september last year in yemen's capitol. >>> a activist sentenced to three years in president for tearing up a picture of the king has told al jazeera that she is ready to go to jail. she was given the option of paying a fine to remain at liberty until her appeal. >>> now to indian administers kashmir where there are reports of several attacks at an election rally. the latest follows an early morning attack on an indian artillery attack. eight soldiers, thre
broadcast just days after a criminal court in cairo through out the case against the deposed president mubarakad been accused of being complicit in the deaths of more than 800 protesters in the revolution of january 25th. >>> egypt's prosecutor general has accused the muslim brotherhood of fabricating the audio leaks. the family of an american journalist held hostage in yemen has released a video pleading with his captors. >> please show mercy and give us an opportunity to see...
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should we have stayed with mubarak? or those at the beginning that wanted to move toward democracy. >> there is a simple answer or doctrine or philosophy that can guide us because you have to look on a case-by-case basis. it will have our own particular interests we're going to have to weigh. to that extent, i see a need for realistic values and interests. the point i make is that you have to have both. not only because the american people will not support a purely realistic imperial germany. they do believe america has ideals that they want to live up to. if they are going to want to make sure that they feel like they are doing the right thing. how does that translate into what you support? the whole middle east policy has never been based mainly on values. now with the rise of isis, we still have to have strategic interests. because it served in the bush administration, they came out with the so-called freedom agenda. all of my liberal friends hated it. they saw it as the ideological motivation for the iraq war when i
should we have stayed with mubarak? or those at the beginning that wanted to move toward democracy. >> there is a simple answer or doctrine or philosophy that can guide us because you have to look on a case-by-case basis. it will have our own particular interests we're going to have to weigh. to that extent, i see a need for realistic values and interests. the point i make is that you have to have both. not only because the american people will not support a purely realistic imperial...
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. >>> protests have erupted across egypt after the court acquitted hosni mubarak.he former president was cleared of causing the deaths of hundreds of protesters in the 2011 uprising that toppled him from power. >>> one is dead and several injured between clashers and protesters in cairo. >>> a reporter was asking questions when she and the interview interviewee heard gunshots. >> are they really shooting? >> this happened in charleston, west virginia when delancey was following up on a story. he and the woman he was speaking with were not hit. >>> ray rice and janay rice are speaking out for the first time since he was reinstated. janay talked about her feelings immediately after the incident in a "today" show interview. >> i did not speak to him the entire ride home. he tried to talk to me. i didn't want to hear anything. i just knew he hit me and i was completely over it. i was done. didn't want to hear anything. i just didn't want to entertain it. entertain him or anything he had to say or an explanation. in the back of my mind and in my heart, i knew our relati
. >>> protests have erupted across egypt after the court acquitted hosni mubarak.he former president was cleared of causing the deaths of hundreds of protesters in the 2011 uprising that toppled him from power. >>> one is dead and several injured between clashers and protesters in cairo. >>> a reporter was asking questions when she and the interview interviewee heard gunshots. >> are they really shooting? >> this happened in charleston, west virginia when...
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. >> one of the men responsible was a confidant of ex-president hosni mubarak. >> did you steal your country's natural resources? o!
. >> one of the men responsible was a confidant of ex-president hosni mubarak. >> did you steal your country's natural resources? o!
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should we have stayed with mubarak? with ould we have sided those who wanted to, at least in the beginning, move towards democracy? >> well, i hate to say it, but there is no simple answer. there is no doctrine, there is no philosophy that can guide to look ause you have at it at a case-by-case basis. their f our allies have own particular interest that we have to weigh against whatever values we are promoting. to that extent, i do see a need for realistic diffusion of values an interest. but my point that i make in the article is that yyou have to have both. not only because the american people will not support a sort of, you tic, know, imperial reality, because they do believe that america does have ideals that they want to live up to. if they want to make the in lives and treasure, they're going to make sure that they are feeling they are doing the right thing. the question is, how does that translate? frankly, our whole middle east policy has never -- never been based mainly on values. it is not only the strategic i
should we have stayed with mubarak? with ould we have sided those who wanted to, at least in the beginning, move towards democracy? >> well, i hate to say it, but there is no simple answer. there is no doctrine, there is no philosophy that can guide to look ause you have at it at a case-by-case basis. their f our allies have own particular interest that we have to weigh against whatever values we are promoting. to that extent, i do see a need for realistic diffusion of values an interest....
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i mean, i remember reading about egyptian intelligence mubarak used to use family members against peopley didn't like. they would arrest them, threaten them. does lebanese intelligence do that sort of thing? >>. >> reporter: boy, in my business at the agency, we talk about these issues. it was interesting when i talked to the media on this, anderson, they jumped quickly to the question of what she knew. was she a member or affiliated with isis? if she's an ex-wife, then she's an innocent person potentially with a child. you could question, see if she'll cooperate but the first hurdle before we deal with what she knows, how hard can you press her based on that affiliation? that's an ethical question. >> there was an operation. the iraq, u.s. helping iraqis in some ways and perhaps in some ways we don't know about. how much access will the u.s. have to intelligence gained from her? >> reporter: boy, this is a handle with care situation because you don't know how other security services are going to handle her. you want to be careful about affiliating with people who might mistreat her. the
i mean, i remember reading about egyptian intelligence mubarak used to use family members against peopley didn't like. they would arrest them, threaten them. does lebanese intelligence do that sort of thing? >>. >> reporter: boy, in my business at the agency, we talk about these issues. it was interesting when i talked to the media on this, anderson, they jumped quickly to the question of what she knew. was she a member or affiliated with isis? if she's an ex-wife, then she's an...
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in egypt about 140 people were killed -- tortured during mubar mubarak's reign.s something they are used to. and i think that's unfortunate. my point was even though the must imworld has not freaked out -- >> isn't that why a lot of these people november the united states. >> which ones? >> muslims who left countries where there was torture. >> sure. >> why didn't united states muslims speak out about this? >> on social media i saw a swift reaction. i saw keith ellison call for a criminal investigation on sunday. we have seen so much. a lot of the torture came out -- we saw pictures of hideous things going on to muslim men, but it's not like everyone in the muslim world is corrected. there is a bond though to islam. it was torture of human beings, which was terrible, but it was not something that affected people personally. it wasn't something where you burned the quran -- there were rioted. the u.s. soldiers burned a quran, and 30 people died -- >> but there were muslims who were innocent who were taken into cust di. there were muslims who were tortured. >> abso
in egypt about 140 people were killed -- tortured during mubar mubarak's reign.s something they are used to. and i think that's unfortunate. my point was even though the must imworld has not freaked out -- >> isn't that why a lot of these people november the united states. >> which ones? >> muslims who left countries where there was torture. >> sure. >> why didn't united states muslims speak out about this? >> on social media i saw a swift reaction. i saw...
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at beginning of the weekend able mubarak oregon, tcu and florida state were all in.hat is how it stays, ohio state and baylor will be screaming very loudly. this is the system that was supposed to solve the controversy will be adding to it. >>> still to come on this saturday night sportswrap, one of the up and comers taking command at tiger woods golf tournament and how host of the event is doing? and a look at the game tomorrow for the bay area nfl brag rights. we'll be right back for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. . >> a lot made this weekend of the return to the golf course by tiger woods. the tournament is the one he hosts in florida this year, rather than southern california. this was not a good day for the host. he played flue the flu and nausea, despite that, tiger was able to make three birdies late. this one on the 12th hole en route to a 69, but tiger in last
at beginning of the weekend able mubarak oregon, tcu and florida state were all in.hat is how it stays, ohio state and baylor will be screaming very loudly. this is the system that was supposed to solve the controversy will be adding to it. >>> still to come on this saturday night sportswrap, one of the up and comers taking command at tiger woods golf tournament and how host of the event is doing? and a look at the game tomorrow for the bay area nfl brag rights. we'll be right back for...
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demonstrators also voiced opposition to the acquittal of mubarak. >>> al jazeera continues to demandhe release of our three journalists who have now been imprisoned in egypt for 349 days. peter greste, mohammed fahmy, and baher mohamed all three were jailed on false charges of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. and they are appealing against their convictions. >>> much more to come on this news hour. we will be live at europe's busiest airport after a technical glitch lead to air space restrictions. >>> and an oil spill in the world's largest mangrove forest. >>> and switzerland introduces new laws targeting corrupt sports behavior. >>> 32 people have been killed in a twin bomb attack in nigeria's northeastern city. there has been no claims of responsibility, but the attack has been blamed on boko haram. it happened on the same day the ruling and opposition parties officially named their candidates for next year's presidential elections. >> reporter: another attack in a crowded city market creates a trail of carnage. the state government says two suicide bombers detonated explo
demonstrators also voiced opposition to the acquittal of mubarak. >>> al jazeera continues to demandhe release of our three journalists who have now been imprisoned in egypt for 349 days. peter greste, mohammed fahmy, and baher mohamed all three were jailed on false charges of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. and they are appealing against their convictions. >>> much more to come on this news hour. we will be live at europe's busiest airport after a technical glitch...