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mubarek's continued leadership is critical. it is an opportunity to write his own legacy. >> reporter: seth of state hillary clinton also spoke on -- secretary of state hillary clinton also spoke on the crisis while attending a international security conference and she says it is important that egyptian leaders demonstrate an orderly transition is under way to keep the middle east stable. at the united nations, michael herzenberg, for cbs news. >>> back here in the bay area, magnitude 2.3 earthquake rattled an unin corporated area of contra costa county this morning. it struck at 10:23 this morning. the usga says it was centered one mile south of central alamo and four miles west/northwest of danville. there were no reports of damage or injuries. >>> and a security breach in san francisco. officials say a recently fired worker at the city's human services agency stole the records of about 2400 med-ical recipients and information stolen included names and social security records and the woman says she wanted the records to fight
mubarek's continued leadership is critical. it is an opportunity to write his own legacy. >> reporter: seth of state hillary clinton also spoke on -- secretary of state hillary clinton also spoke on the crisis while attending a international security conference and she says it is important that egyptian leaders demonstrate an orderly transition is under way to keep the middle east stable. at the united nations, michael herzenberg, for cbs news. >>> back here in the bay area,...
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the demonstrators say they won't stop their rallies or even negotiate until president mubarek resigns. protest leaders say they met last night with the prime minister ahmed shafiq and they say mubarek must leave the country or at least give up power. president obama here in the u.s. is warning the egyptian government to avoid violence. >> we are sending a strong and unequivocal message, attacks on reporters are unacceptable. attacks on human rights activists are unacceptable. >> administration officials are talking with their egyptian counterparts about a plan for mubarek to step down immediately. that would be followed by the formation of a temporary government headed by the newly- appointed vice president, omar sulaman and secretary of state hillary clinton today said leaders in the middle east should embrace democratic reforms each if there is a risk of short-term instability. >>> former alaska governor sarah palin is taking part in the remembrances of the late president ronald reagan and spoke at a dinner last night in santa barbara, two days ahead of what would have been reagan's
the demonstrators say they won't stop their rallies or even negotiate until president mubarek resigns. protest leaders say they met last night with the prime minister ahmed shafiq and they say mubarek must leave the country or at least give up power. president obama here in the u.s. is warning the egyptian government to avoid violence. >> we are sending a strong and unequivocal message, attacks on reporters are unacceptable. attacks on human rights activists are unacceptable. >>...
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. >> hosni mubarek has been according to egyptian television that his wife and his older son have also the assets--have been frozen. the popular uprising earlier this month and egypt. (music) >>jacqueline: for more live look through downtown clear skies those clouds are coming in and out along the coast. pushing south. we still of a chance of shower activity this evening. temperatures are going to drop overnight. these skies are going to clear in the process. with cold air and temperatures dropping into the 30's bay-area wide. tomorrow afternoon at the temperatures will be in the upper 50s and a number of areas. tomorrow morning to the temperatures are going to be chilly. 37 degrees in san rafael, 32 at napa at below freezing in other areas. 40's through san francisco, oakland, and along the shores and the peninsula to the south bay. tomorrow afternoon the temperatures are going to warm of to the mid upper 50s for the most part. oakland, 55, redwood city and a bit cooler at 52 degrees in half moon bay. 58 degrees in san jose, 59 degrees in los gatos. that storm that i mentioned is writ
. >> hosni mubarek has been according to egyptian television that his wife and his older son have also the assets--have been frozen. the popular uprising earlier this month and egypt. (music) >>jacqueline: for more live look through downtown clear skies those clouds are coming in and out along the coast. pushing south. we still of a chance of shower activity this evening. temperatures are going to drop overnight. these skies are going to clear in the process. with cold air and...
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held that square, and today bands of pro mubarek force s thugs came in on horseback with rocks, sticks, bottles throwing them into the crowd. there have been a lolt t of injuries. the military has maintained its perimeter there with the tank and armored personal carriers but have done nothing to stop the violence there today. all of this comes after the president's remarks saying he will not run again in the fall. they are battling for control of the center of this protest here in the middle of cairo. imlester holt here in the middle of cairo. now sending it back to you. >> and now a woman is home after trying to get a flight out of egypt. her family was waiting to welcome her back and how fortunate they are, it is a tense situation at the cairo airport. >> my gosh, the atmosphere here can't compare to the chaos in cairo right now. the flights there are delayed. but one by one they are bringing families back together right here in the bay area. >> it is my dad and i and my brothers. so it is like, you can't do anything, you want to do something to help but you can't. >> reporter: all t
held that square, and today bands of pro mubarek force s thugs came in on horseback with rocks, sticks, bottles throwing them into the crowd. there have been a lolt t of injuries. the military has maintained its perimeter there with the tank and armored personal carriers but have done nothing to stop the violence there today. all of this comes after the president's remarks saying he will not run again in the fall. they are battling for control of the center of this protest here in the middle of...
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demonstrators near civic center today supported those who want egyptian president hosni new hosni mu mubarek to step down immediately and it continues with the protest in egypt despite government concessions and the son of hosni mubarak quit today and they're discussing democratic reforms with opposition leaders. >>> the trial of three berkeley graduates in iran is set to start tomorrow. sara shourd and josh fatle and shane bower were arrested on the iran/iraq border in 2009 and shourd was released and returned to the united states and bower and fatal remain in prison. it is not known if shourd will return to iran for the trial. >>> checking other bay area headlines, two men have reached a plea agreement in a case involving a crash that killed a san francisco police officer. three men were being chased in a stolen van when they slam nod a patrol car -- slam nod a patrol car killing the officer back in 2006. and the driver is already serving a life sentence. and the two passengers have agreed to serve 15 years for voluntary manslaughter and robbery. >>> and a minor shaker in contra costa coun
demonstrators near civic center today supported those who want egyptian president hosni new hosni mu mubarek to step down immediately and it continues with the protest in egypt despite government concessions and the son of hosni mubarak quit today and they're discussing democratic reforms with opposition leaders. >>> the trial of three berkeley graduates in iran is set to start tomorrow. sara shourd and josh fatle and shane bower were arrested on the iran/iraq border in 2009 and shourd...
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. >>> down, down with mubarek. >> another day of noisy demonstrations in san francisco.signs grow in cairo, with the crumbling government. >> we're kind of getting screwed over here because they're not letting us in. >> tens of thousands of baseball fans overwhelm at&t park. the anger and euphoria over trying to get close to the world champion team. >>> cbs 5 eyewitness news is next.
. >>> down, down with mubarek. >> another day of noisy demonstrations in san francisco.signs grow in cairo, with the crumbling government. >> we're kind of getting screwed over here because they're not letting us in. >> tens of thousands of baseball fans overwhelm at&t park. the anger and euphoria over trying to get close to the world champion team. >>> cbs 5 eyewitness news is next.
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egypt so a lot of the money sticks to being a minute help why do you think the west has supported mubarek throughout his thirty year rule and many are now from the last calling it a corrupt dictator said how is that possible. well in a way it's not just in egypt but in many places around the world corruption serves two purposes on the one hand the westerners pay to get a was to get business get access in egypt but on the other hand egypt does the west the united states has go to egypt to the big pivotal supporting the peace process israel in a sense providing it's the true shattered back our other arab states north america and the corruption pose no useful role because americans want to buy support but also now when they want to push mubarak to go quickly suddenly we begin to see leaks into the media all aspects he's supposed to have expensive property in california and so on and this all beings that the very people who are prosecuted i cook clients for him to do what they want allow able to embarrass him helped start the protests again because corruption is the central issue in more unre
egypt so a lot of the money sticks to being a minute help why do you think the west has supported mubarek throughout his thirty year rule and many are now from the last calling it a corrupt dictator said how is that possible. well in a way it's not just in egypt but in many places around the world corruption serves two purposes on the one hand the westerners pay to get a was to get business get access in egypt but on the other hand egypt does the west the united states has go to egypt to the...
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we are not trying to play a role in egypt steve show is a dangerous game for western leaders hosni mubarek enjoyed strong support from america and co for many years but now at the first sign of trouble their support is conspicuous in its absence this sends a message to friends and foes alike in the region when the going gets tough don't count on us a message that's likely to further destabilize an already deeply unstable part of the world's no rabbits or t. . meantime eunice abdullah mohammed chief analyst of islam policy dot com says the u.s. seems to be afraid of losing its influence in egypt. if we pay attention to the rhetoric of the u.s. they'd like you to believe that they're not doing anything but somehow the mubarak regime gets their hands on an awful lot of excess cash to buy one point five billion dollars worth of weaponry and all the weapons the tanks to tear gas that you see used against the jets and people to try to quell this revolution is in fact funded by american tax dollars not to mention the fact that the promo boric counter-revolutionary force that just happens to appea
we are not trying to play a role in egypt steve show is a dangerous game for western leaders hosni mubarek enjoyed strong support from america and co for many years but now at the first sign of trouble their support is conspicuous in its absence this sends a message to friends and foes alike in the region when the going gets tough don't count on us a message that's likely to further destabilize an already deeply unstable part of the world's no rabbits or t. . meantime eunice abdullah mohammed...
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are not trying to play a role in egypt steam chase a dangerous game for the west and lead to hosni mubarek enjoyed strong support from american cofa many is that now at the first sign of trouble best approach is conspicuous in its absence it sends a message to friends and foes the leech in the region when the going gets tough don't count on us the message is likely if they do stabilise an already deeply unstable because it was. seen. you're watching the weekly here on r t still to come human rights groups versus george w. bush find out why the former u.s. president ducked out of a visit to the land of cheese and chocolate. russia reboot its commercial aviation with a brand new airliner just been cleared for launch we've got the full details in a few minutes. first though russian authorities are searching for two people from the republic of the english believed to be connected to the deadly terror attack on domodedovo airport thirty six people were killed more than one hundred injured in the blast at one of moscow's busiest travel hubs almost two weeks ago it's thought the two men could be
are not trying to play a role in egypt steam chase a dangerous game for the west and lead to hosni mubarek enjoyed strong support from american cofa many is that now at the first sign of trouble best approach is conspicuous in its absence it sends a message to friends and foes the leech in the region when the going gets tough don't count on us the message is likely if they do stabilise an already deeply unstable because it was. seen. you're watching the weekly here on r t still to come human...
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but overall protests calling for the end of the mubarek regime were more peaceful. they reported key members had resigned. however members of the group, the ndp say he remains their leader. one prominent member mohamed says the ruling regime is fighting against forces it cannot overcome. meanwhile, activists also came out for marchs in washington and other american cities. >> the people want change. >> reporter: egyptian immigrant says in general he casts a skeptical eye against anything the egyptian regime does. >> it is the exact re game. you can't change the regime by changing the figures so i don't believe what they are saying. >> reporter: president obama has not called for the resignation of the president. he does insist that the president honor the pledges he made including not seeking reelection. why -- >>> the challenge is to help our partners take systemic steps to usher in a better future where people's voices are heard, their rights respected and their aspirations met. >> reporter: i'm matt cherry reporting from atlanta. >>> there are conflicting explana
but overall protests calling for the end of the mubarek regime were more peaceful. they reported key members had resigned. however members of the group, the ndp say he remains their leader. one prominent member mohamed says the ruling regime is fighting against forces it cannot overcome. meanwhile, activists also came out for marchs in washington and other american cities. >> the people want change. >> reporter: egyptian immigrant says in general he casts a skeptical eye against...
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in a detailed, front page report today, the "new york times" reconstructed how the mubarek government was able to sever some 20 million people from the internet just after midnight on january 28. and joining us now is one of the co-authors of today's "times" story: james glanz. also with me here in oustudio is michael nelson, visiting professor at georgetown university. he's served in the past as director of internet technology and strategy at i.b.m., and worked on technology policy in the clinton white house and at the f.c.c. in your story the james government xwhanded powerful instruments of control, it owns the pipelines that carry information across the country and out into the world. so in layman's terms. with what are those pipelines and what exactly did the government do to shut them down? >> well, usually we think of the internet as being everywhere and nowhere, something you can connect to no matter where you are and something that routes around damage. but when you control the pipelines you can actually shut the internet down, particularly if there are very few of those pipe
in a detailed, front page report today, the "new york times" reconstructed how the mubarek government was able to sever some 20 million people from the internet just after midnight on january 28. and joining us now is one of the co-authors of today's "times" story: james glanz. also with me here in oustudio is michael nelson, visiting professor at georgetown university. he's served in the past as director of internet technology and strategy at i.b.m., and worked on...
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in the meantime, demonstrators are calling for mubarek to step down. >> reporter: thousands of egyptiansk to cairo's streets monday. but they are fighting for an end to the president's 30-year rule. the demonstrations which started a week ago have left thousands injured and at least 97 dead. and they could grow. organizers want one million people protesting tuesday. the president sworn in a new cabinet monday attempting to show the world he has heard the calls for change. but for the protestors and people watching across the globe, it's not enough. >> i think this time he has to go. >> reporter: mohamed akmed is a street vendor in washington originally from a city near cairo. he is keeping a close eye on the chaos gripping parts of his homeland. >> a lot of people are suffering. i hope we need a good president who will make the country get better. >> reporter: the white house is pushing for what it calls an orderly transition in egypt. a key u.s. apply that receives $1.5 billion in aid every year. >> i do believe orderly transition means change. and what we have advocated from the very b
in the meantime, demonstrators are calling for mubarek to step down. >> reporter: thousands of egyptiansk to cairo's streets monday. but they are fighting for an end to the president's 30-year rule. the demonstrations which started a week ago have left thousands injured and at least 97 dead. and they could grow. organizers want one million people protesting tuesday. the president sworn in a new cabinet monday attempting to show the world he has heard the calls for change. but for the...
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. >> we need mubarek to leave the country. >> reporter: that is the voice of an egyptian protestor talking over the internet even though the internet has been shut down in egypt for days. google has set up a bypass for this. >> people in egypt can call on a land line, make a voice recording and this twitter account will automatically link out a tweet to that recording so you can listen to the messages. >> we are worried that it will be disappointing, but we are optimistic that change is coming. >> when you think about it it is not that advanced tech no log clay. just an audio file going into a a twitter account. just old technology used in a very fast way. >> it already started yesterday. we can already receive many voice messages from people. >> reporter: marion is a research associate with the muslim ethnicity. she says the number of protestors are reached a critical mass that allows people to speak out without fear. >> everybody has a stake in this revolution. serve identifying as we the people and speaking on behalf of the larger population, the egyptian population. >> president obama
. >> we need mubarek to leave the country. >> reporter: that is the voice of an egyptian protestor talking over the internet even though the internet has been shut down in egypt for days. google has set up a bypass for this. >> people in egypt can call on a land line, make a voice recording and this twitter account will automatically link out a tweet to that recording so you can listen to the messages. >> we are worried that it will be disappointing, but we are...
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comfortable with power and that's going to create a real problem and you're going to have maybe not mubarek, but you're going to have something not far from it. what is the white house doing to make sure that doesn't happen and the president to leave -- how concerned is the president they locate comfortable with power and keep it that way? >> there've been a number of signs in the very few days since this transition in terms of the top leadership took place. but our position in terms of what needs to happen, the constitutional reform, lifting of the emergency law, release of political prisoners, those positions still pertain. and obviously, we are watching closely and advising and assisting where we can. but also it would point to you this is an egyptian process. the amazing events that occurred over those 18 days were driven by the egyptian people from all stripes -- all corners of society who went on the street to air their grievances and make demands for a more democratic representation kabila to participate in the process and to create greater prosperity and egyptian we support the egyp
comfortable with power and that's going to create a real problem and you're going to have maybe not mubarek, but you're going to have something not far from it. what is the white house doing to make sure that doesn't happen and the president to leave -- how concerned is the president they locate comfortable with power and keep it that way? >> there've been a number of signs in the very few days since this transition in terms of the top leadership took place. but our position in terms of...
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demonstrators were asking for the downfall of mubarek and to the regime but the military has basically taken over. so the regime isn't going anywhere. the military is staying. it will still be a large military state in a lot of ways. so what, does that, what hope does that give us for genuine change coming out of mubarak's demise? >> claire,, national conference on state legislatures. i'm interested in knowing what role the military will play in the elections in september? >> i am i think that latter one is a great question. i would certainly, certainly look to where the military has been in fact in what it's doing so far. military is not expert on constitutional law, so it got a committee and the committee is doing that. would we expect that the military would try to run elections themselves when there is already a system for running elections in egypt? the system for running elections, conducting the elections, counting the votes and all that sort of thing, operates and has operated. the real issues involving elections have been more about qualifying of candidates, harassing the cand
demonstrators were asking for the downfall of mubarek and to the regime but the military has basically taken over. so the regime isn't going anywhere. the military is staying. it will still be a large military state in a lot of ways. so what, does that, what hope does that give us for genuine change coming out of mubarak's demise? >> claire,, national conference on state legislatures. i'm interested in knowing what role the military will play in the elections in september? >> i am i...