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they blame the muslim brothers for the violence that erupted this past week.>and move likely to further antagonize the brotherhood, reports that some 250 supporters of the movement have been placed under investigation for murder, attemptsed murder and terrorism. so while both sides are digging in their heels, many egyptians nearly want business as usual. we have a report from the capital, cairo. >> an improvised football match. pedestrians can pass through the square but they can't remain there. in the surrounding streets the shutters are closed. a few shops have reopened. many here don't want to take sides. their only hope, to find a semblance of normality. >> if it doesn't come to an end, the country will be in catastrophe. there are losses for both sides, the army and the people. finally it's egypt that loses. they must move towards reconciliation. that embraces everybody. the muslim brotherhood, the liberals, everybody. >> this is a common meeting place for cairo's civil rights advocates. currently they're else, where dealing with the consequences of the s
they blame the muslim brothers for the violence that erupted this past week.>and move likely to further antagonize the brotherhood, reports that some 250 supporters of the movement have been placed under investigation for murder, attemptsed murder and terrorism. so while both sides are digging in their heels, many egyptians nearly want business as usual. we have a report from the capital, cairo. >> an improvised football match. pedestrians can pass through the square but they can't...
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the muslim brother hod blames him for the deaths. ct that the muslim brotherhood is talking about a agreement is a step forward. cording to the pentagon secretary of defense chuck hagel, he supported him to support a inclusive process. they are supporting a political reconciliation of sorts. but uma this country is dopely devoided and talks about negotiations have sprung up and today is the first day either side offer flexibility, maybe laying the foundation of an agreement and ending all of this croisis, uma. nconner, talking to us from a volatile part of the world. >> it is a war of words. iran calling israel rounded for the islamic world. the government said the remarks were misinterpreted. and after hearing the remark, israel and supporters slammed the son to be president saying his comments should serve to wake up the world from the illougz that he would be different than past iowa republicanian leaders. >> sometimes young people in america get a bum rap for being lazy. not this child. you will mote a memphis by you will not soon
the muslim brother hod blames him for the deaths. ct that the muslim brotherhood is talking about a agreement is a step forward. cording to the pentagon secretary of defense chuck hagel, he supported him to support a inclusive process. they are supporting a political reconciliation of sorts. but uma this country is dopely devoided and talks about negotiations have sprung up and today is the first day either side offer flexibility, maybe laying the foundation of an agreement and ending all of...
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they are proposing certain models for inclusion of the muslim brothers. all of this is confidential, of course. the objective of the western media is to take the tension out and to find some sort of -- this would include the ousted muslim brothers in some sort of constitutional framework. >> there was a crackdown on for an ngo's after the fall of hosni mubarak. what is this mitchiner white -- what is the situation like now on the ground? >> it is difficult to talk to politically minded people, and these are the people we are working with, about educational programs. at the moment there is actually nothing happening seriously. i am rather optimistic because the new government, the many members of the new government are progressive egyptians. they are what the egyptians would call revolutionary egyptians. we have solid relationships to many of these individuals. i am optimistic that once peace returns and some sort of arrangement between the two sides has been established, that my foundation and other german foundations can continue the important work for t
they are proposing certain models for inclusion of the muslim brothers. all of this is confidential, of course. the objective of the western media is to take the tension out and to find some sort of -- this would include the ousted muslim brothers in some sort of constitutional framework. >> there was a crackdown on for an ngo's after the fall of hosni mubarak. what is this mitchiner white -- what is the situation like now on the ground? >> it is difficult to talk to politically...
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>> we are hoping that we would aach the muslim brothers reasonable way out of the situation. after all, these are egyptians and they should be part of the egyptian people and they have the political process going on in egypt. >> thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you very much. peace talks direct took place between israeli and palestinian negotiators. the discussions will remain private but the initial session is going to focus on borders and securities. a ups cargo lane has crashed into a field near the birmingham airport killing two pilots and scattering wreckage over a rural area. it crashed on its approach to the airport before dawn, only about a kilometer from the runway. the pilot and the copilot were the only people aboard. scientists are reporting a milestone in cancer research. they have identified 21 of the genetic mutations that can turn healthy tissue into tumors. 200 types ofe than cancer. the hope is that the genetic signatures left behind by cancer-causing agents can be understood, better treatments can be developed. our science editor reports. eerie
>> we are hoping that we would aach the muslim brothers reasonable way out of the situation. after all, these are egyptians and they should be part of the egyptian people and they have the political process going on in egypt. >> thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you very much. peace talks direct took place between israeli and palestinian negotiators. the discussions will remain private but the initial session is going to focus on borders and securities. a ups cargo...
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they are proposing certain models for inclusion of the muslim brothers. all of this is confidential, of course. the objective of the western media is to take the tension out and to find some sort of -- this would include the ousted muslim brothers in some sort of constitutional framework. >> there was a crackdown on for an ngo's after the fall of hosni mubarak. what is this mitchiner white -- what is the situation like now on the ground? >> it is difficult to talk to politically minded people, and these are the people we are working with, about educational programs. at the moment there is actually nothing happening seriously. i am rather optimistic because the new government, the many members of the new government are progressive egyptians. they are what the egyptians would call revolutionary egyptians. we have solid relationships to many of these individuals. i am optimistic that once peace returns and some sort of arrangement between the two sides has been established, that my foundation and other german foundations can continue the important work for t
they are proposing certain models for inclusion of the muslim brothers. all of this is confidential, of course. the objective of the western media is to take the tension out and to find some sort of -- this would include the ousted muslim brothers in some sort of constitutional framework. >> there was a crackdown on for an ngo's after the fall of hosni mubarak. what is this mitchiner white -- what is the situation like now on the ground? >> it is difficult to talk to politically...
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it is the army against the muslim brothers, and what we can do again support. what we forget is that the society is against each other. it can be a civil war, and now, the situation is that the muslim brotherhood has taken a stance. now we have a lot of attacks, and the army now, a lot of people have coalition with the army, but they are afraid to because they did not understand why the army has this big violence against the society. just now, you have a big split in society. >> what about the people in egypt? what do they think of the muslim brotherhood? >> that is a big problem in egypt. a lot of people sympathize with the muslim brothers, but now, the problem is there's a lot of fear in the society. as you here at the demonstrations, they do not say they want freedom. they say they want an islamic state, which makes the muslim broherhood very afraid. did they have something to do with the violence in the south or not? and then you have maybe a quiet society, but everybody is afraid from the other. >> you see often women who will be supporting the muslim broth
it is the army against the muslim brothers, and what we can do again support. what we forget is that the society is against each other. it can be a civil war, and now, the situation is that the muslim brotherhood has taken a stance. now we have a lot of attacks, and the army now, a lot of people have coalition with the army, but they are afraid to because they did not understand why the army has this big violence against the society. just now, you have a big split in society. >> what...
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on one hand, you have the muslim brothers. on the other hand, the military. >> what about the interim government? what is next for them? what kind of support do they have right now? >> it is very difficult to say, but the whole thing kicked off with a mass demonstration on june 30 where very many people in egypt came to the street and protested and demonstrated against morsi and his muslim brotherhood. that was sort of the green light for the military to step in. we have to watch carefully what the military is doing now. will it give some space to the marginalized muslim brothers, or will it continue its policies of iron fist to become a full-scale military dictatorship. these are the big questions people are asking here. at this very moment, we do not know how tomorrow and after tomorrow will look politically in egypt. >> thank you very much for that. >> staying in the middle east, a series of bomb blasts in the iraqi capital has killed their the three people and wounded more than 100. at least five separate explosions were r
on one hand, you have the muslim brothers. on the other hand, the military. >> what about the interim government? what is next for them? what kind of support do they have right now? >> it is very difficult to say, but the whole thing kicked off with a mass demonstration on june 30 where very many people in egypt came to the street and protested and demonstrated against morsi and his muslim brotherhood. that was sort of the green light for the military to step in. we have to watch...
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it is the army against the muslim brothers, and what we can do again support. what we forget is that the society is against each other. it can be a civil war, and now, the situation is that the muslim brotherhood has taken a stance. now we have a lot of attacks, and the army now, a lot of people have coalition with the army, but they are afraid to because they did not understand why the army has this big violence against the society. just now, you have a big split in society. >> what about the people in egypt? what do they think of the muslim brotherhood? >> that is a big problem in egypt. a lot of people sympathize with the muslim brothers, but now, the problem is there's a lot of fear in the society. as you here at the demonstrations, they do not say they want freedom. they say they want an islamic state, which makes the muslim broherhood very afraid. did they have something to do with the violence in the south or not? and then you have maybe a quiet society, but everybody is afraid from the other. >> you see often women who will be supporting the muslim broth
it is the army against the muslim brothers, and what we can do again support. what we forget is that the society is against each other. it can be a civil war, and now, the situation is that the muslim brotherhood has taken a stance. now we have a lot of attacks, and the army now, a lot of people have coalition with the army, but they are afraid to because they did not understand why the army has this big violence against the society. just now, you have a big split in society. >> what...
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on one hand, you have the muslim brothers. on the other hand, the military. >> what about the interim government? what is next for them? what kind of support do they have right now? >> it is very difficult to say, but the whole thing kicked off with a mass demonstration on june 30 where very many people in egypt came to the street and protested and demonstrated against morsi and his muslim brotherhood. that was sort of the green light for the military to step in. we have to watch carefully what the military is doing now. will it give some space to the marginalized muslim brothers, or will it continue its policies of iron fist to become a full-scale military dictatorship. these are the big questions people are asking here. at this very moment, we do not know how tomorrow and after tomorrow will look politically in egypt. >> thank you very much for that. >> staying in the middle east, a series of bomb blasts in the iraqi capital has killed their the three people and wounded more than 100. at least five separate explosions were r
on one hand, you have the muslim brothers. on the other hand, the military. >> what about the interim government? what is next for them? what kind of support do they have right now? >> it is very difficult to say, but the whole thing kicked off with a mass demonstration on june 30 where very many people in egypt came to the street and protested and demonstrated against morsi and his muslim brotherhood. that was sort of the green light for the military to step in. we have to watch...
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by supporters of the muslim brother. they are clashes with forces of the interim government who have opened fire in the streets. egypt declared a month-long state of emergency. crawling for a prompt transition. >> and kerry had this lament. >> the promise has simply never been fully realized. the final outcome of that revolution is not yet decided. it will be shaped in the hours ahead, in the days ahead. shaped by the decision that all of egypt ace political leaders make now and in these days ahead. >>> an administration official tells cnn that the u.s. is now thinking of cancelling a military exercise with egyptian forces next monday. >>> today's violent led mohammed elbaradei today to resign. the military installed that government. in a coupe that wasn't called a coup. if it was called a coup, the u.s. would have to cut off aid. it's been a dangerous day. mick dean, a camera man for sky news was killed by a gunshot to the -- also wounded by a bullet, and our own arwa damon and cnn crew had to take cover when this happe
by supporters of the muslim brother. they are clashes with forces of the interim government who have opened fire in the streets. egypt declared a month-long state of emergency. crawling for a prompt transition. >> and kerry had this lament. >> the promise has simply never been fully realized. the final outcome of that revolution is not yet decided. it will be shaped in the hours ahead, in the days ahead. shaped by the decision that all of egypt ace political leaders make now and in...
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. >> it seems the muslim brother had seems to be regrouping. obviously they were shocked after the crackdown that happened on their sit-ins. and we've seen the death toll rise considerably. it was at about 230 when the day started. now it's at well over 500. as you said, there are buildings that have been raided and right now i'm standing in front of a mosque which is a strong hold of the muslim brotherhood and there is about 3,000 outside of the mosque and they said at some point it had 500 bodies inside it of people who were killed in that crackdown. i was in there earlier today. i couldn't count exactly how many bodies were there, but it was a lot of dead people inside that mosque. obviously a lot of people and a lot of grief. and one thing you could tell is that what happened yesterday clearly has fueled the flames more than anything else in the recent days here in egypt. and what i'm hearing from members of the muslim brotherhood is that they will not stand down and they say they will fight back after all this. >> there are so many questio
. >> it seems the muslim brother had seems to be regrouping. obviously they were shocked after the crackdown that happened on their sit-ins. and we've seen the death toll rise considerably. it was at about 230 when the day started. now it's at well over 500. as you said, there are buildings that have been raided and right now i'm standing in front of a mosque which is a strong hold of the muslim brotherhood and there is about 3,000 outside of the mosque and they said at some point it had...
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the muslim brother touched nearly two dozen coptic christian churches and set four to a christian youthenter on friday. last week a 10-year-old was shot and killed in the street simply walking home from bible class. my next guest knows what it is like being a persecuted christian in a muslim country. they are both born to muslim families and arrested in 2009 and jailed in torans in the prison. they were sentenced to death. that is after witnessing the horrors of the prison. they were finally freed after continued international pressure and given asylum in the united states. it is told in the bock captive in iowa ran. joining me is the two women and so nice to have you both here. when i think of both of you being jailed and given death sentences and that you arine here is nothing short of a miracle. why would you put in prison and i will let you start. why were you put in prison with a death sentence? >> you know, we had a mission in iran, and we were in teheran and a few other cities. we were evafrjalizing iranian people every day. shopping or doing our chores, we are talking to them an
the muslim brother touched nearly two dozen coptic christian churches and set four to a christian youthenter on friday. last week a 10-year-old was shot and killed in the street simply walking home from bible class. my next guest knows what it is like being a persecuted christian in a muslim country. they are both born to muslim families and arrested in 2009 and jailed in torans in the prison. they were sentenced to death. that is after witnessing the horrors of the prison. they were finally...
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they also spoke about the rule of the muslim brothers and what kinds of distortions were made to theopment of democracy in egypt. grammarian's of egyptians on the street and they're for the army to try to sort this out and move egypt back into a sustainable position. lou: i would hope that john kerry would call you and get some council on how to emulate their clarity. we thank you for being with us. up next, recent polls show americans are more likely to forgive anthony wiener the and eliot spitzer. why is spitzer winning and we're floundering? and their respective races for power in new york. believe it, this is a big deal and we will take it up in the "chalk talk" tonight. ♪ dennis: lou: we are going to take a little perjure here and talk about politics and sex. it is so important to find out what is happening with the role of money in the role of power in the redemption of it all. i love it when people who can be best described as well, towell creeps suddenly start talking about concepts like redemption, when in fact it seems like all they are doing is lusting for power. not all s
they also spoke about the rule of the muslim brothers and what kinds of distortions were made to theopment of democracy in egypt. grammarian's of egyptians on the street and they're for the army to try to sort this out and move egypt back into a sustainable position. lou: i would hope that john kerry would call you and get some council on how to emulate their clarity. we thank you for being with us. up next, recent polls show americans are more likely to forgive anthony wiener the and eliot...
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they also spoke about the rule of the muslim brothers and what kinds of distortions were made to thement of democracy in egypt. grammarian's of egyptians on the street and they're for the army to try to sort this out and move egypt back into a sustainable position. lou: i would hope that john kerry would call you and get some council on how to emulate their clarity. we thank you for being with us. up next, recent polls show americans are more likely to forgive anthony wiener the and eliot spitzer. why is spitzer winning and we're floundering? and their respective races for power in new york. believe it, this is a big deal and we will take it up in the "chalk talk" tonight. ♪ (horn, ding, ding) how long have i had my car insurance? i don't know, eight, ten years. i couldn't tell ya' but things were a lot less expensive back then. if you're 50 or over you should take a new look at your auto insurance. you may be overpaying. actually that makes a lot of sense. old policy. old rates. and thanks to your experience behind the wheel, you might save $350 by switching to the aarp auto insuran
they also spoke about the rule of the muslim brothers and what kinds of distortions were made to thement of democracy in egypt. grammarian's of egyptians on the street and they're for the army to try to sort this out and move egypt back into a sustainable position. lou: i would hope that john kerry would call you and get some council on how to emulate their clarity. we thank you for being with us. up next, recent polls show americans are more likely to forgive anthony wiener the and eliot...
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the raid follows fears the muslim brother hood plans to organize another sit-in. violence killed more than 800 people in the last week. >>> how will the u.s. respond to the escalating crisis in egypt. on "this week" george stephanopoulos talks with senator bob corker and house foreign affairs ranking member elliot angle. join george stephanopoulos for "this week" at 8:00 a.m. here on abc7. >>> the impose of a building in the east way campus at cal state is more than the i am blowing, it's helping scientists learn about earthquakes. it collapsed into a pile of rubble yes. how scientists plan to use the implosion to understand how the bay area is affected by quakes. >> now i can't even remember where it was. >> lee baker looks out from his hayward hills home hours after csu east bay's warren hall was demolished. he can't remember it without the tower that defined the city's skyline for seven years. >> you felt like you were coming home when you saw the tower. >> it was imploded yesterday. it leaned and collapsed in on itself. the force created about a magnitude 2.0
the raid follows fears the muslim brother hood plans to organize another sit-in. violence killed more than 800 people in the last week. >>> how will the u.s. respond to the escalating crisis in egypt. on "this week" george stephanopoulos talks with senator bob corker and house foreign affairs ranking member elliot angle. join george stephanopoulos for "this week" at 8:00 a.m. here on abc7. >>> the impose of a building in the east way campus at cal state is...
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the muslim brother touched nearly two dozen coptic christian churches and set four to a christian youthter on friday. last week a 10-year-old was shot and killed in the street simply walking home from bible class. my next guest knows what it is like being a persecuted christian in a muslim country. they are both born to muslim families and arrested in 2009 and jailed in torans in the prison. they were sentenced to death. that is after witnessing the horrors of the prison. they were finally freed after continued international pressure and given asylum in the united states. it is told in the bock captive in iowa ran. joining me is the two women and so nice to have you both here. when i think of both of you being jailed and given death sentences and that you arine here is nothing short of a miracle. why would you put in prison and i will let you start. why were you put in prison with a death sentence? >> you know, we had a mission in iran, and we were in teheran and a few other cities. we were evafrjalizing iranian people every day. shopping or doing our chores, we are talking to them and
the muslim brother touched nearly two dozen coptic christian churches and set four to a christian youthter on friday. last week a 10-year-old was shot and killed in the street simply walking home from bible class. my next guest knows what it is like being a persecuted christian in a muslim country. they are both born to muslim families and arrested in 2009 and jailed in torans in the prison. they were sentenced to death. that is after witnessing the horrors of the prison. they were finally...
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says in the holy qur'an that if you forgive your muslim brother i will be indebted to you on judgment day. says i will forgive all of your sins that's what's written in the koran at the. head of chechnya ramzan kadyrov took a radical step to resolve the problem of blood vendettas he appealed to the people to forgive each other he also instructed a mom's to use all possible means to reconcile sworn enemies i am the first week's reconciliations and after two years there had been five hundred forty five am. anyone committing. knows that he will be killed. we asked them to bury the hatchet not just once not just ten times but a hundred we came in every time of day or night to plead with them to come to terms . but they scolded and cursed us they spat at us and shoot us away. they didn't even allow us to approach their home. and we put we hold no grudge against them we took an understanding view of the state of their mind. has two sons according to coke asian tradition children display stripped to be dns to their fathers and help their parents to do the chores. third son hussein used to he
says in the holy qur'an that if you forgive your muslim brother i will be indebted to you on judgment day. says i will forgive all of your sins that's what's written in the koran at the. head of chechnya ramzan kadyrov took a radical step to resolve the problem of blood vendettas he appealed to the people to forgive each other he also instructed a mom's to use all possible means to reconcile sworn enemies i am the first week's reconciliations and after two years there had been five hundred...
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new ones called for by the muslim brother hood. leland vittert with an update in our mid east bureau. leland? >> reporter: jamie, this would mark day three of the muslim brotherhood week long rage protest which is kind of turned into an arm insurrection for lack of a better term. the army said they will deal with violence very strongly, attention and soldiers deployed around the government buildings in kiry including a cairo at tht where we heard the brotherhood would gather. at times they gathered they brought with them gunmen who tried to storm in. that's obviously why you see such a big police presence. there's history to this. this is video yesterday from a mosque in cairo as the brotherhood had taken up arms, and they were shooting out of the mosque at the police and the crowd below. the brotherhood had gone in to seek refuge when they tried to storm a police station. that didn't work out so well. the police stormed in, tear gas, riot shields, all those kinds of things, ended up rescuing members of the muslim brotherhood. when
new ones called for by the muslim brother hood. leland vittert with an update in our mid east bureau. leland? >> reporter: jamie, this would mark day three of the muslim brotherhood week long rage protest which is kind of turned into an arm insurrection for lack of a better term. the army said they will deal with violence very strongly, attention and soldiers deployed around the government buildings in kiry including a cairo at tht where we heard the brotherhood would gather. at times...
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means they are against the muslim brother hood. there's a lot happening here. >> it's very, very complicated. and the last thing the united states should be doing is getting involved in yet another conflict and yet another muslim country with complex arab players and iran as you say as well as russia, hezbollah, the turks. this is a proxy war being fault by all. this is a challenge for the european nations, the arab nations and turkey to work together and the united states should stay away. on the question of the chemical weapons and the attack there is still no clear evidence that the regime was behind this. chemical weapons had been used by the rebel forces in the past and it could be rebel forces using it again. we have no evidence either way in the absence of evidence, iraq war teaches us we should not be hasty going into another nation and precipitating further warfare. >> why do you think the seeming confidence from the white house that this is actually the work of the assad government and it would also push back on your notio
means they are against the muslim brother hood. there's a lot happening here. >> it's very, very complicated. and the last thing the united states should be doing is getting involved in yet another conflict and yet another muslim country with complex arab players and iran as you say as well as russia, hezbollah, the turks. this is a proxy war being fault by all. this is a challenge for the european nations, the arab nations and turkey to work together and the united states should stay...
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they could opt to release muslim brothers and political prisoners and answer a dialogue. simply releasing these personalities would be a signal to the opposition that they are looking for a political solution. >> what about the international community? it has been fairly inactive until now. >> there is nothing like an international community, as we have realized in recent years. the main response here is the united states. they have tremendous influence, especially on the egyptian military. they have made it clear, especially john kerry, the eight except the coup d'État as a better alternative than muslim rule and that is why we see the situation escalating. >> there is talk the united nations would intervene. does this make sense to you? >> turkey is one of the last allies of the muslim brotherhood in egypt. all the other allies have allied with the new regime including the united states and russia. there is no reason to believe the united nations would choose another path. >> ok. as always, thank you for your insights. >> the first direct these talks in nearly three yea
they could opt to release muslim brothers and political prisoners and answer a dialogue. simply releasing these personalities would be a signal to the opposition that they are looking for a political solution. >> what about the international community? it has been fairly inactive until now. >> there is nothing like an international community, as we have realized in recent years. the main response here is the united states. they have tremendous influence, especially on the egyptian...
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>>ow to the unrest in egt. 36 people died when muslim brother ahold detainees tried to escape from a prison truck convoy in cairo. the conv was carrying detainees rounded up during cent street violence between securi forces and supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi. morsi belongs to the muslim brotherhd. egypt's interim government is coidering a ban on the group. thdeath toll in egypt now stands around 900. and back here in the bay area, local egyptians are demanding a stopo the violent during a lly at united nations plaza in san francisco. some demonstrators wantthe u.s. to cult off military aid to egypt. >>> volunteers carrying clipboards urged fellow san diego residents today to recall mayor bob filner. as you no doubt know, filner faces accusations of harass. from morning a dozen women. the 70-year-old former congressman has ignored numerous calls to resign. filner's opponentses now have 39 days to collect th102,000 signatures needed to put a recall measure on the ballot. filner is due back at work tomorrow after undergoing one week of behavior therapy. >>> up next on abc
>>ow to the unrest in egt. 36 people died when muslim brother ahold detainees tried to escape from a prison truck convoy in cairo. the conv was carrying detainees rounded up during cent street violence between securi forces and supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi. morsi belongs to the muslim brotherhd. egypt's interim government is coidering a ban on the group. thdeath toll in egypt now stands around 900. and back here in the bay area, local egyptians are demanding a stopo the...
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they could opt to release muslim brothers and political prisoners and answer a dialogue. simply releasing these personalities would be a signal to the opposition that they are looking for a political solution. >> what about the international community? it has been fairly inactive until now. >> there is nothing like an international community, as we have realized in recent years. the main response here is the united states. they have tremendous influence, especially on the egyptian military. they have made it clear, especially john kerry, the eight except the coup d'État as a better alternative than muslim rule and that is why we see the situation escalating. >> there is talk the united nations would intervene. does this make sense to you? >> turkey is one of the last allies of the muslim brotherhood in egypt. all the other allies have allied with the new regime including the united states and russia. there is no reason to believe the united nations would choose another path. >> ok. as always, thank you for your insights. >> the first direct these talks in nearly three yea
they could opt to release muslim brothers and political prisoners and answer a dialogue. simply releasing these personalities would be a signal to the opposition that they are looking for a political solution. >> what about the international community? it has been fairly inactive until now. >> there is nothing like an international community, as we have realized in recent years. the main response here is the united states. they have tremendous influence, especially on the egyptian...
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. >> now to the unrest in egypt. 36 people died when muslim brother ahold detainees tried to escape from a prison truck convoy in cairo. the convoy was carrying detainees rounded up during recent street violence between security forces and supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi. morsi belongs to the muslim brotherhood. egypt's interim government is considering a ban on the group. the death toll in egypt now stands around 900. and back here in the bay area, local egyptians are demanding a stop to the violent during a rally at united nations plaza in san francisco. some demonstrators want the u.s. to cult off military aid to egypt. >>> volunteers carrying clipboards urged fellow san diego residents today to recall mayor bob filner. as you no doubt know, filner faces accusations of harass. from morning a dozen women. the 70-year-old former congressman has ignored numerous calls to resign. filner's opponentses now have 39 days to collect the 102,000 signatures needed to put a recall measure on the ballot. filner is due back at work tomorrow after undergoing one week of behavior therap
. >> now to the unrest in egypt. 36 people died when muslim brother ahold detainees tried to escape from a prison truck convoy in cairo. the convoy was carrying detainees rounded up during recent street violence between security forces and supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi. morsi belongs to the muslim brotherhood. egypt's interim government is considering a ban on the group. the death toll in egypt now stands around 900. and back here in the bay area, local egyptians are...
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between anyone who is not muslim brother and muslim brothers. founde first time, we that this kind of polarization is affecting the human relations between the people themselves. later, whicht and is very well known with peaceful attitude is changing. second, complete absence of security. rate of crime has risen dramatically. people started to feel for the first time in the history of egypt that we are unsafe. why? because the police was fragmented. you know what happened in january, when the whole prisons were opened and weapons were smuggled and all prisoners were out. this is another long story. the fact is, security was rather absent. that if you go out -- some of you maybe were subjected to certain harassment or whatever. egypt, as much as i know, it has a potential. we have resources. sources oftain wealth and development. we have been seeing a deterioration -- deteriorating economy. brink to be the declared a bankrupt country. why? not because of lack of resources. not because people are unwilling to work. it is simply because the whole p
between anyone who is not muslim brother and muslim brothers. founde first time, we that this kind of polarization is affecting the human relations between the people themselves. later, whicht and is very well known with peaceful attitude is changing. second, complete absence of security. rate of crime has risen dramatically. people started to feel for the first time in the history of egypt that we are unsafe. why? because the police was fragmented. you know what happened in january, when the...
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where he broke with the muslim brothers, as best i can tell, was over their head-long rush to islam sooiz in a political sense the system in i jipt. and the fact that they were not prepared to open the doors to a consensus arrangement with so many tens of thousands of other egyptians, eventually millions,d al-sisi found himself the inhertor as egyptian officers will of the responsibility for the maintenance of the egyptian state and the egyptian order and pressed to that outcome he took the action that he took on july 3. >> rose: do you think the united states has influence with him because of the long-standing military contact between the egyptian military and the american military? >> i believe we have great influence not only with him but with the current group of leaders and many other egyptians even though the united states is sharply criticized these days in egypt. our approval, our involvement, our concern is deeply sought after it's not so much the aid as it is our position and pour potential to be a friend of egypt when it comes time to gathering up the very badly broken egyptian
where he broke with the muslim brothers, as best i can tell, was over their head-long rush to islam sooiz in a political sense the system in i jipt. and the fact that they were not prepared to open the doors to a consensus arrangement with so many tens of thousands of other egyptians, eventually millions,d al-sisi found himself the inhertor as egyptian officers will of the responsibility for the maintenance of the egyptian state and the egyptian order and pressed to that outcome he took the...
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the muslim brother hood is calling for a day of anger with anti-coup rallies around the country.00 people reported dead as images of blood soaked streets pour in it, so too does the international backlash against the military. the u.s. has canceled planned war games with
the muslim brother hood is calling for a day of anger with anti-coup rallies around the country.00 people reported dead as images of blood soaked streets pour in it, so too does the international backlash against the military. the u.s. has canceled planned war games with