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the muslim brotherhood which mubarak had previously kept in check. the islamist organization now saw its chance to attain political power in egypt was a brother who tried to have a political party before. and they have been one of the by that is, you don't do that. 2 things are prohibited to have a political party to have media out. it just was curious if you try to approach this read zoom so you will be all in june. so what happened after mubarak stall, the muslim brotherhood openly pursued its political goal of a state ruled by islamic or serial law. it launched the freedom and justice party hom says, oba was one of its spokesmen. ah, the brotherhood had built up a considerable base and poor urban neighborhoods. and among the rural population where its supporters were conservative, devout and barely educated. during the years of persecution under mubarak, the muslim brotherhood put its political ambitions, seemingly on hold focusing on charitable work and building up networks. you can make the, the muslim brotherhood was founded in the 1920s as par
the muslim brotherhood which mubarak had previously kept in check. the islamist organization now saw its chance to attain political power in egypt was a brother who tried to have a political party before. and they have been one of the by that is, you don't do that. 2 things are prohibited to have a political party to have media out. it just was curious if you try to approach this read zoom so you will be all in june. so what happened after mubarak stall, the muslim brotherhood openly pursued...
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there were also slogans against hosni. mubarak, on we supported the chain is in revolution. and what happened in june, the gave us hope at the time of the revolution into nisha, swept into egypt and dro people onto the streets. 11 days after ben ali's departure, thousands gathered on cairo's terrier square on january 25th, the protest against the regime. the anger over hosni mubarak as well as injustice and social inequality in the country were now finding an outlet. terrier square became the center of the popular opposition movement. the heater can get re a square with gold paradise on the shoulder. we felt like we all knew each other and all literally, all strauser of gyptian society were represented there. mostly muslims and christians, women and men, workers and farmers, doctors and engineers, journalists all together on to korea. but you can see. but then the, the regime reacted as usual dispatching thugs, well, the unrest, mubarek had cracked down to nip protests in the bud before. but this time the demonstrators were fighting back the tunisian had shown them the way t
there were also slogans against hosni. mubarak, on we supported the chain is in revolution. and what happened in june, the gave us hope at the time of the revolution into nisha, swept into egypt and dro people onto the streets. 11 days after ben ali's departure, thousands gathered on cairo's terrier square on january 25th, the protest against the regime. the anger over hosni mubarak as well as injustice and social inequality in the country were now finding an outlet. terrier square became the...
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always confirmed in office by carefully orchestrated party congress's mubarak ruled the country with the help of the military. and the intelligence services with the social and economic situation in egypt was even more explosive than into anesha. about a quarter of the population lived below the national poverty line. many families relied on day labor. 2000000 children between 5 and 15 had to work instead of going to school. unemployment among young adults in egypt was an excess of 50 percent, a ticking demographic time boss. no one else yet was still a student when the unrest in tunisia began yanine m m, i recall very well the day the revolution started in june, easier for us. we went to the tune is the, an embassy in cairo, and shouted slogans in support of the demonstrators. engineers here. now the revolution is coming and it will destroy the regime blue cross and blue cross. mckelly why i got snow the day. we're also slogans against hosni mubarak on we supported the chinese in revolution and what happened in she needs the gave us hope and the glamour. ah, the revolution into nish
always confirmed in office by carefully orchestrated party congress's mubarak ruled the country with the help of the military. and the intelligence services with the social and economic situation in egypt was even more explosive than into anesha. about a quarter of the population lived below the national poverty line. many families relied on day labor. 2000000 children between 5 and 15 had to work instead of going to school. unemployment among young adults in egypt was an excess of 50 percent,...
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so haven't actually after mubarak stall, the muslim brotherhood openly pursued its political goal of a state ruled by islamic or sherry, a law it launched the freedom and justice party, hom says, oba was one of its spokesmen. ah, the brotherhood had built up a considerable base and poor urban neighborhoods. and among the rural population where its supporters were conservative, devout and barely educated. during the years of persecution under mubarak, the muslim brotherhood put its political ambitions, seemingly on hold. focusing on charitable work and building up networks. you can make the muslim brotherhood was founded in the 1920s as part of the opposition to british colonial rule in egypt. its members now dreamed of a state governed by islamic principles. most of the muslim brotherhood, there is no real alternatives and taking power in east. if you look at their core ideology, what done only then as they found a house on our banner roads, if they be in a position to implement will and islam vehicle only then with political power in their hands. and how would they be able to transf
so haven't actually after mubarak stall, the muslim brotherhood openly pursued its political goal of a state ruled by islamic or sherry, a law it launched the freedom and justice party, hom says, oba was one of its spokesmen. ah, the brotherhood had built up a considerable base and poor urban neighborhoods. and among the rural population where its supporters were conservative, devout and barely educated. during the years of persecution under mubarak, the muslim brotherhood put its political...
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i remember vividly reporting in my holla, where mubarak, at the time president mubarak sent his national democratic party flags to stuff ballot boxes forged ballot boxes in support of him. i remember seeing, and we filmed this, the polling stations being shot by police and security officers at 4 pm, even though opponent was meant to go on at least until 8 pm. i remember seeing the people of ha amongst them women who wanted to come and witness the votes being counted, even though they knew that a lot of them are for its being beaten by security officers. so forgive many in our world for not believing in these elections because many of them will accused them of being nothing more than a farce. what are the us elections, sir? but i'm not talking about the us. i'm talking about the rolled completely fair elections. is not that anywhere. that's not true in 2012. we saw the 1st free and fair elections in egypt. history. we saw lines of thousands of men and women queue up in an orderly manner to freely elect the 1st ever democratically elected leader in egypt. history. i have a question in the
i remember vividly reporting in my holla, where mubarak, at the time president mubarak sent his national democratic party flags to stuff ballot boxes forged ballot boxes in support of him. i remember seeing, and we filmed this, the polling stations being shot by police and security officers at 4 pm, even though opponent was meant to go on at least until 8 pm. i remember seeing the people of ha amongst them women who wanted to come and witness the votes being counted, even though they knew that...
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the muslim brotherhood which mubarak had previously kept in check. the islamist organization now saw its chance to attain political power in egypt. was a person who tried to have a political talk to you before and they have been one of the by that is you don't do that. 2 things prohibited to have a political party to have media out. it just was curious if you try to approach this read zoom so you will be all in gene, haven't actually after mubarak fall, the muslim brotherhood openly pursued its political goal of a state ruled by islamic cor shari'a law. it launched the freedom and justice party hom says, oba was one of its spokesmen. ah, the brotherhood had built up a considerable base and poor urban neighborhoods. and among the rural population where its supporters were conservative, devout and barely educated. during the years of persecution under mubarak, the muslim brotherhood, but its political ambitions seemingly on hold focusing on charitable work and building up networks. ready the muslim brotherhood was founded in the 1920s as part of the op
the muslim brotherhood which mubarak had previously kept in check. the islamist organization now saw its chance to attain political power in egypt. was a person who tried to have a political talk to you before and they have been one of the by that is you don't do that. 2 things prohibited to have a political party to have media out. it just was curious if you try to approach this read zoom so you will be all in gene, haven't actually after mubarak fall, the muslim brotherhood openly pursued its...
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always confirmed in office by carefully orchestrated party congress's mubarak ruled the country with the help of the military. and the intelligence services with the social and economic situation in egypt was even more explosive than into anesha. about a quarter of the population lived below the national poverty line. many families relied on day labor. 2000000 children between 5 and 15 had to work instead of going to school. unemployment among young adults in egypt was an excess of 50 percent, a ticking demographic time boss with no one else yet was still a student when the unrest in tunisia began. i recall very well the day the revolution started in june. for us, we went to the chin is the, an embassy in cairo, and shouted slogans in support of the demonstrators. engineers here, now the revolution is coming and it will destroy the regime book or any book crossover. mckelly. why that's not what they were also slogans against hosni mubarak on we supported the changes in revolution and what happened in june this gave us hope ah, the revolution in tunisia swept into egypt and dro people
always confirmed in office by carefully orchestrated party congress's mubarak ruled the country with the help of the military. and the intelligence services with the social and economic situation in egypt was even more explosive than into anesha. about a quarter of the population lived below the national poverty line. many families relied on day labor. 2000000 children between 5 and 15 had to work instead of going to school. unemployment among young adults in egypt was an excess of 50 percent,...
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always confirmed in office by carefully orchestrated party congress's mubarak ruled the country with the help of the military. and the intelligence services. with the social and economic situation in egypt was even more explosive than into anesha. about a quarter of the population lived below the national poverty line. many families relied on day labor. 2000000 children between 5 and 15 had to work instead of going to school. unemployment among young adults in egypt was an excess of 50 percent. a ticking demographic time boss. saw one else yet was still a student when the unrest in tunisia began. i recall very well the day the revolution started into news. for us, we went to the chin is the, an embassy in cairo, and shouted slogans in support of the demonstrators. engineers here, now the revolution is coming and it will destroy the regime book cross, and blue cross our mckelly. why that's know that there were also slogans against hosni mubarak on we supported the chinese in revolution is, i mean, what happened in she needs the gave us hope ah, the revolution into nisha swept into egy
always confirmed in office by carefully orchestrated party congress's mubarak ruled the country with the help of the military. and the intelligence services. with the social and economic situation in egypt was even more explosive than into anesha. about a quarter of the population lived below the national poverty line. many families relied on day labor. 2000000 children between 5 and 15 had to work instead of going to school. unemployment among young adults in egypt was an excess of 50 percent....
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they are what paved the way for it, free elections to take place. president mubarak may his so list of be said, all right, foxes, if you want change, i for them there for 30 years, according to the constitution, the elections, if you want to topple the regime, who will replace the president please? there is constitution. the same situation in syria, they have constitutional if you cannot respect that kind of situation, you can not suspect that coming constitution that time. oh, but i had said ok, we had the coming elections. i will never nominate. my said, my son, get mad. i will never be nominated. let me so elect your new president according to your will instead of me. but the top is that a gym. and what after that about the that was after that it's not much of coupling g. the matter is to create a better regime, so you talk about the electrons in our ball directions, and you to pi covered the electrons in 2010 as a reporter i was on the ground in egypt. i remember vividly reporting in my holla, where the mobile, at the time president mubarak sent his national democratic party flags
they are what paved the way for it, free elections to take place. president mubarak may his so list of be said, all right, foxes, if you want change, i for them there for 30 years, according to the constitution, the elections, if you want to topple the regime, who will replace the president please? there is constitution. the same situation in syria, they have constitutional if you cannot respect that kind of situation, you can not suspect that coming constitution that time. oh, but i had said...
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today, in an interview with mubarak, michael cohen said any indictment issued this week by the manhattan district attorney will be just the beginning of the story. >> all of the documentation refers back to the boss, more to him by name. if everything in everybody own knowledge the same thing that everything was done at the direction and for the benefit of donald j trump, including when it comes to the taxes, where i believe you will look to throw the accounting firm under the bus, they all are going to then have to come out and defend themselves leaving trump all by himself. and eventually, this is what's going to happen as a direct result of these indictments that are going to be coming out. >> joining us now, daniel alonso former federal prosecutor and former chief assistant district attorney of the manhattan district attorney's office a legal analyst also with us tim o brian, senior columnist for bloomberg opinion. here is the author of trump nation. he had the honor of being sued by donald trump, a lawsuit that o'brien won. how much time do you need to start with the politeness of m
today, in an interview with mubarak, michael cohen said any indictment issued this week by the manhattan district attorney will be just the beginning of the story. >> all of the documentation refers back to the boss, more to him by name. if everything in everybody own knowledge the same thing that everything was done at the direction and for the benefit of donald j trump, including when it comes to the taxes, where i believe you will look to throw the accounting firm under the bus, they...
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california is entering a heat wave and that could affect the state's power grid of mubarak will live in san jose with the details coming up. >> 29 and our big story today is the bay area's going to bake in a heat wave. yeah, no for 3 days or so. so we've got our heat wave coverage. we want to go to kron four's camila barco. she's following it for us in san jose, where people there actually bracing for the possibility of potentially rolling blackouts, not called yet, but that's the worry. and john is ready in the weather center with how hot it's going to be. let's get your first job as ready as i'm going to be because we're all in this one together. if you don't have a sea, it's not going to be a fun next couple of days. >> just find yourselves. those cool spots to get to whether it's to the coast. the movie theater them all or maybe just the grocery store next to the freezer section. you can see outside this morning that we do a beautiful clear skies. the golden gate bridge is absolutely perfectly clear. it is going to be a nicer day towards the coast for sure. but we're not seeing t
california is entering a heat wave and that could affect the state's power grid of mubarak will live in san jose with the details coming up. >> 29 and our big story today is the bay area's going to bake in a heat wave. yeah, no for 3 days or so. so we've got our heat wave coverage. we want to go to kron four's camila barco. she's following it for us in san jose, where people there actually bracing for the possibility of potentially rolling blackouts, not called yet, but that's the worry....
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eventually the mubarak came in air force pilot nothing against the air force pilots he won the navy pilot, but but no one's perfect, right? air force pilot and and he's been in there a long time. you can sit back and say gee shouldn't he have moved faster? to move towards freer political and freeromic systems so that that turmoil under him wouldn't have bubbled over so fast. and so furiously. the where are we today? well, where we are is that he was thrown out. and the impression in the arab world is that if you're a friend of the united states don't count on the united states because the feeling is we threw them under the truck. that that our government our white house said, you know, he's been there too long and and so forth. that's the impression in in the arab world, which makes other friends the united states. step back and wonder gee are they allies and friends or aren't they? the salivists today along with the muslim brotherhood a control. i think it's 73% of the parliament. it could be wrong by three or four percent, but that's good enough for government work. the what does that m
eventually the mubarak came in air force pilot nothing against the air force pilots he won the navy pilot, but but no one's perfect, right? air force pilot and and he's been in there a long time. you can sit back and say gee shouldn't he have moved faster? to move towards freer political and freeromic systems so that that turmoil under him wouldn't have bubbled over so fast. and so furiously. the where are we today? well, where we are is that he was thrown out. and the impression in the arab...