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new york city, this is "charlie rose." >> nabil fahmy is here. he has been the foreign minister of egypt since 2013. he was this country's ambassador to the united states. he has met with john kerry, chuck hagel, and susan rice. he seeks to repair the egyptian american alliance and has gone adrift in the past few years. it comes less than two months after the army chief declared his intent to restore order. i am pleased to welcome nabil fahmy back to this table. >> i'm happy to be here. >> what have you accomplished? >> i came here to do two things, one is to try to redirect our relations toward building a better future together. because these are indispensable relations for us and our goals and objectives. i believe they are indispensable for the u.s. and your interest in the middle east. the transformations of egypt will be up and down. the ups are higher than the downs. needs to be explained face to face. i felt it was important occasions like this program to come out for the people and talk to you directly and to get a sense of whether you are sincere or not. i went all over washington. i also h
new york city, this is "charlie rose." >> nabil fahmy is here. he has been the foreign minister of egypt since 2013. he was this country's ambassador to the united states. he has met with john kerry, chuck hagel, and susan rice. he seeks to repair the egyptian american alliance and has gone adrift in the past few years. it comes less than two months after the army chief declared his intent to restore order. i am pleased to welcome nabil fahmy back to this table. >> i'm...
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how will the new egypt be different? great question, as usual. we are a pluralistic society. i want to have pluralistic ethics. that is what i want to be. , i want aefined democracy where my children and grandchildren can differ and come out and work together. a democracy that only reflects my experience. i want to include islamists, and i don't want to be excluded. i want to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor and ofpond to the challenge having 30% illiteracy in my country. egyptian -- 45% of egyptians live on two dollars a day. >> the commitment is there. i would add to that, this is my burden, as we try to do all of this as egyptians, i have to deal with the regional situation. the western border, the turmoil in libya. the situation in the sudan is problematic. palestinian conflict. the nightmare in syria. you have sectarianism. all of this. beganergence of terrorism in the region in high numbers. that is alarming. can't simply say it is too difficult. say it use them, i can't have an excuse not to give it the best effort. because i know your system. my approach i
how will the new egypt be different? great question, as usual. we are a pluralistic society. i want to have pluralistic ethics. that is what i want to be. , i want aefined democracy where my children and grandchildren can differ and come out and work together. a democracy that only reflects my experience. i want to include islamists, and i don't want to be excluded. i want to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor and ofpond to the challenge having 30% illiteracy in my country. egyptian...
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how will the new egypt be different from mubarak's egypt? >> great question, as usual. we are a pluralistic society. i want to be a society that also has pluralistic ethics, especially in politics. that's what i want to be. that's sort of the academic explanation of it. the more defined, i want a democracy where my children and my grandchildren can differ and come out and work together. i don't want a democracy that only reflects my experience, i want to include islamists and i will insist not to allow islamists to exclude me at the same time. i want to be able to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor and to respond to the challenge and the embarrassment of having 30% literacy in my country after all these years. >> charlie: 45% of egyptians live on $2 a day. >> so it's a tremendous challenge. we need to build the country and the commitment is there. i would add to that -- and this is sort of my burden in particular -- as we try to do all of this as egyptians, and that's also part of my responsibility, i have to deal with a regional situation that's completely on
how will the new egypt be different from mubarak's egypt? >> great question, as usual. we are a pluralistic society. i want to be a society that also has pluralistic ethics, especially in politics. that's what i want to be. that's sort of the academic explanation of it. the more defined, i want a democracy where my children and my grandchildren can differ and come out and work together. i don't want a democracy that only reflects my experience, i want to include islamists and i will...
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how are you going to include those egyptians in this new egypt?dered to be a terrorization. from june last year to november-december they were legal. and all we saw was every day more violence. there is a point when you can't accept violence. if you pursue violence for political purposes, you are a terrorist. if you are an egyptian and you want to accept the constitution as your charter and act peacefully, you will have your role in society. that's clear. >> but i notice what you have now is another general who is going to run for president. isn't this sort of a return to the past of egypt that people were trying to move beyond? >> no, it's not a return to the past because three things -- i was going to say two, but actually three. 2011 revolution, 2013 revolution and this new constitution. the new president cannot appoint a prime minister without consulting with the party that has the majority. the new president has two-term period. he has 30% less power than the present president. and he has a people who have revolted twice against two president
how are you going to include those egyptians in this new egypt?dered to be a terrorization. from june last year to november-december they were legal. and all we saw was every day more violence. there is a point when you can't accept violence. if you pursue violence for political purposes, you are a terrorist. if you are an egyptian and you want to accept the constitution as your charter and act peacefully, you will have your role in society. that's clear. >> but i notice what you have now...
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and the election started in egypt where voters are deciding on a new president. ly stations are heavily guarded. there is tight security at echl u and african union sent observers to monitor polling and al jazeera is ban from reporting in egypt so here is the video in doha and is looking at developments online and we will come over to you. >> this is the electorate and how they are viewing the election and how the candidates and their social media teams and some are approaching it as well and pictures from a little bit earlier and it is this man who is one of the people seen voting, the interim, current interim president of egypt and this election is the beginning and end of time in office, on july 4th of last year and the appointment was on television by defense minister by the name of abdel-fattah el-sissi and he had this to say. >> translator: i ask all egyptians to vote and this is the first step and we have to stop talking because egypt has all efforts. >> abdel-fattah el-sissi's presence is strong and this is his twitter page which has 144,000 followers ther
and the election started in egypt where voters are deciding on a new president. ly stations are heavily guarded. there is tight security at echl u and african union sent observers to monitor polling and al jazeera is ban from reporting in egypt so here is the video in doha and is looking at developments online and we will come over to you. >> this is the electorate and how they are viewing the election and how the candidates and their social media teams and some are approaching it as well...
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. >> hello this is the new hour on al jazeera. as egypt's authorities try to account for allow turnover. bulldozers to clear makeshift refugee camps in the town of calais. >>> country still traumatized by the sewol ferry disaster. >> the french open, venus williams is on the court now. >>> major international tournament for the first time ever. >> so in egypt, the concerns for a low turnout has considered extending polls for another day. voting with their feet and staying at home. this report from omar al sallay. >> third day of voting for choosing a new president in egypt. but there's a growing debate about the low turnout in the last couple of days. there are around 50 million registered voters and state media and talk shows were encouraging people to come out. an official at the election commission say 37% of people have voted. while the opposition alliance including the muslim brotherhood, insist that less than 10% of people showed up. al-sisi is expected to win, he needs mower people to legitimize his election. >> the people turn their
. >> hello this is the new hour on al jazeera. as egypt's authorities try to account for allow turnover. bulldozers to clear makeshift refugee camps in the town of calais. >>> country still traumatized by the sewol ferry disaster. >> the french open, venus williams is on the court now. >>> major international tournament for the first time ever. >> so in egypt, the concerns for a low turnout has considered extending polls for another day. voting with their...
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. >> polls opened for a third day of voting to choose a new president for egypt. but there is a growing debate about the low turnout in the last couple of days. there are around 50 million registered voters and states media and talk shows are encouraging the people come out. an official is saying 37% of the people voted. the opposition alliance, including the brotherhood insists that less than 10% of the voters have showed up. former army chief that led a coo against the first elected civilian president is expected to become the next head of state and encouraged the egyptians to come out to vote. he needs the high turnout to legitimatize. >> nobody can hide. the people have turned their backs and they are considering the elections i will lee and the people noted that the votes have no importance. >> the only other candidate rejected the decision to extented the voting. his supporters are saying that the boycott is big and needs consideration. >> everyone is interpreting the boy coit to their own aims. the brotherhood is saying it is a victory and the cc camp is sa
. >> polls opened for a third day of voting to choose a new president for egypt. but there is a growing debate about the low turnout in the last couple of days. there are around 50 million registered voters and states media and talk shows are encouraging the people come out. an official is saying 37% of the people voted. the opposition alliance, including the brotherhood insists that less than 10% of the voters have showed up. former army chief that led a coo against the first elected...
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the evidence presented against them included reports from other correspondents and other news channels, but egypt's foreign minister defended his country's judicial extradition. >> our relations with qatar are not where they should be, as part of the arab world. you can assume that the case is - there's a baggage in the case relating to the situation in particular. that's not going to cloud the eyes of the judges in making their verdict. >> the court sat seven times since the trial started in february. after each adjournment the three men returned to a single 8.3 metre cell that they shared for much of their time in custody. >> south korea has charged four crew members of the capsized ferry, including the captain, with manslaughter. the accident killed more than 300 people, most of them high school students. 11 other crew members have been charged with negligence. >>> the final results from the first round of afghanistan's elections are being announced. a partial count gave former foreign minister abdullah abdullah 45% of the votes ahead of ghani. a run-off between both candidates will be held with
the evidence presented against them included reports from other correspondents and other news channels, but egypt's foreign minister defended his country's judicial extradition. >> our relations with qatar are not where they should be, as part of the arab world. you can assume that the case is - there's a baggage in the case relating to the situation in particular. that's not going to cloud the eyes of the judges in making their verdict. >> the court sat seven times since the trial...
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. >> reporter: polls opened smoothly for a third day of voting to choose a new president for egypt, buthere is a growing debate about the low turnout in the last couple of days. there are around 50 million registered voters, and states media and talk shows were encouraging people to come out. a government official says 37% of people have voted, but al jazeera has no way of verifying that figure. while the opposition alliance, which includes the outlawed muslim brotherhood, insists that less than 10% of voters showed up. another figure that we cannot verify. former army chief sisi who lead a coup against egypt's first elected civilian president is expected to become the next head of state. sisi urged egyptians to come out in millions to vote. his critics say he needs the high turnout to legitimize the coup. others say he wants 52% achieved by the overthrown mohammed morsi when he won the presidency in 2012. >> translator: no one can hide the sun. the people turn their backs to sisi. the people consider these elections illegal. the people also noted that their votes have no value, because
. >> reporter: polls opened smoothly for a third day of voting to choose a new president for egypt, buthere is a growing debate about the low turnout in the last couple of days. there are around 50 million registered voters, and states media and talk shows were encouraging people to come out. a government official says 37% of people have voted, but al jazeera has no way of verifying that figure. while the opposition alliance, which includes the outlawed muslim brotherhood, insists that...
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. ♪ hello and welcome to the news hour, i'm steven in doha and coming up, in the next 60 minutes egyptes a second day for a president and, abdel-fattah el-sissi may be the next leader. and this is about the resent coup. trying to ease political and economic tensions plus. >>> i'm reporting in the western philippines. we will tell you why these waters are now at the forefront of a tense territorial dispute. ♪ but first the syrian foreign ministry says six united nations inspectors and drivers have been kidnapped in syria. the kidnapping is said to have taken place in the hamma province and it advised the team not to enter a village close to the area but the team did so reco recordless. one confirmed the abduction and another denied it. of course we will bring you more information as soon as we talk to our correspondents in the region. but now let's go to egypt. it is the second day of the presidential election and it's the 10th poll in four years and it's expected to endorse or even confirm abdel-fattah el-sissi as the new leader and the former army chief abdel-fattah el-sissi and chall
. ♪ hello and welcome to the news hour, i'm steven in doha and coming up, in the next 60 minutes egyptes a second day for a president and, abdel-fattah el-sissi may be the next leader. and this is about the resent coup. trying to ease political and economic tensions plus. >>> i'm reporting in the western philippines. we will tell you why these waters are now at the forefront of a tense territorial dispute. ♪ but first the syrian foreign ministry says six united nations inspectors...
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guys because the new guys tell the news that egypt in term oil. i hope after the election we can see better policy, better result which i truly think egypt, stable egypt is important for all the middle east. and i believe at the time when it was playing some roles we have no alternative. we have our opinion and we could see the opinion of most of the arabs. but many policies being done for no reason. and in the end we find ourself that taking a role which we don't want to take it but we thought about the principal. the principal is to take that role. it is said you harsh within the protection there are some people who are the most radical in terms of islamist power and rhetoric. >> as i told you, there is a lot of talk in the region. and if we hate somebody, we throw excuse me for this all the garbage to him. no. if we have somebody, it's publicly known. we don't have a secret guys live in qatar which they are dangerous or they are not allowed to live or they are let me put it this way threat >> rose: some of them are enemies of the united states
guys because the new guys tell the news that egypt in term oil. i hope after the election we can see better policy, better result which i truly think egypt, stable egypt is important for all the middle east. and i believe at the time when it was playing some roles we have no alternative. we have our opinion and we could see the opinion of most of the arabs. but many policies being done for no reason. and in the end we find ourself that taking a role which we don't want to take it but we thought...
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. >>> now egypt's new president will undoubtedly face many pressing challenges. nhk senior commentator on the middle east observed the political landscape in the country during the election campaign. >> sisi fails to win the election by a large margin, many egyptians who regarded him as a savior of the nation since he ousted mohamed morsi. they criticize the former president pursued an islamist agenda of the muslim brotherhood, and divided the nation, and neglected the economic social problems of the country. the people are desperate for security and stability needed to bring back tourists and investment voteal to the economy. they see sisi as a strong leader, even if he shared military background with hosni mubarak, who was overthrown in the 2011 uprising. but restoring security is not going to be easy. the muslim brotherhood, which has grassroots support, continues anti-government protests. attacks by radical islamists rocked the nation, sisi chose not to appear in public during his campaign to avoid assassination attempts. the interim government has designated
. >>> now egypt's new president will undoubtedly face many pressing challenges. nhk senior commentator on the middle east observed the political landscape in the country during the election campaign. >> sisi fails to win the election by a large margin, many egyptians who regarded him as a savior of the nation since he ousted mohamed morsi. they criticize the former president pursued an islamist agenda of the muslim brotherhood, and divided the nation, and neglected the economic...
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in the last few months bombings across the country have been a part of egypt's new reality.hese dogs will be instrumental in any rescue missions to come. this is just one of many training sessions going on here at the police academy with new tactics to face the unstable security situation. the massive campus is where future policemen and women spend four years of their lives preparing to face the challenge of keeping the streets of egypt safe. they tell me they're excited about graduating soon and despite the danger and ongoing violence, they want to be there for their country. for decades the police force has been seen as a tool of repression, ruling the streets with a tight and frightening grip. they were all but gone after the 2011 uprising. now that they're back, the fear is they're also back to their old ways. this man says police heavy-handedness have been even worse. he was arrested outside mosque during a protest, taken to a police station and beaten for nine hours. for his safety we're not identifying him. >> translator: they accused me of being a member of the musl
in the last few months bombings across the country have been a part of egypt's new reality.hese dogs will be instrumental in any rescue missions to come. this is just one of many training sessions going on here at the police academy with new tactics to face the unstable security situation. the massive campus is where future policemen and women spend four years of their lives preparing to face the challenge of keeping the streets of egypt safe. they tell me they're excited about graduating soon...
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it's a special day it would be a sunday and ceo of the news paper in egypt. she's been named on the reporters without borders least of one hundred information here at the dnc is dedicated to self to protecting tenants. she writes about injustice speaks publicly and trains journalists. it is a climate of each and every journalist to monster in court on a particular event is harassed by all involved by demonstrators as well as the security forces that have sadly become a part of these events provide an open one pm in the planter from the nfl well the polls has been killed in egypt and in the past three years of his study says genetics to become targets of violent attacks and co report really. she says there's no protection from the state from employers old workers' unions. she is too daunting. che. not on that journalists are trained in some stay at home and there's something important happening on the street to document events that they can be understood later on. i thought. this piece is some thought no one has been held to account for the dates of the egypti
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. >>> people across egypt are voting for a new president. polling stations are heavily guarded and the election is taking place amid tight security. retired field marshall abdul fatah al-sisi is the front runner. he was appointed egypt's military chief in 2002 and led a coup against the muslim brotherhood's mohamed mursi in july last year. he quit the forces in march to run for the presidency. and his rivalal hamdeen sabahi. he first ran for president in 2012, winning 21% of the votes. he supported abdul fatah al-sisi in the aftermath of the coup and announced a presidential bid in february. the professor of public policy is the author of count "counting islam", the mechanics of the egyptian election, we were giving a background to the viewers. the elections go on for two days. >> the egyptian electoral system is funny, it will take place over two days. if we found turn out was low, it doesn't mean much because the election continues tomorrow. that may not be the end of it either, because the system requires that the winning candidate has to
. >>> people across egypt are voting for a new president. polling stations are heavily guarded and the election is taking place amid tight security. retired field marshall abdul fatah al-sisi is the front runner. he was appointed egypt's military chief in 2002 and led a coup against the muslim brotherhood's mohamed mursi in july last year. he quit the forces in march to run for the presidency. and his rivalal hamdeen sabahi. he first ran for president in 2012, winning 21% of the votes....
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. >> polls opened smoothly for a third day of voting to choose a new president for egypt. there is a growing debate about the low turnout in the last couple of days. there are around 50 million registered voters and state media and talk shows were encouraging people to come out. an official at the election commission says 37% of people have voted. why the opposition alliance which includes the outlawed muslim brotherhood insists not less than 10% of voters showed up. former army chief who led a coup against egypt's first civilian president is expecting to become t the next head of state. he urged egyptians to come out in millions to vote. his critics say he needs the high turnout to legitmize his coup. >> no one can hide the sun. people consider these elections illegal. people noted their votes have no value because they will fight e elections before and all had gone any vain. the only other candidate is saying the, he -- he refused to pull out of the race. >> >> translator: everyone is interpreting the boycott to their aims. brotherhood said it's victim and the sisi says
. >> polls opened smoothly for a third day of voting to choose a new president for egypt. there is a growing debate about the low turnout in the last couple of days. there are around 50 million registered voters and state media and talk shows were encouraging people to come out. an official at the election commission says 37% of people have voted. why the opposition alliance which includes the outlawed muslim brotherhood insists not less than 10% of voters showed up. former army chief who...
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egypt's new presidency say will have to severe economic security and social problems. let's go to cairo and our co correspondent there. how much of a blow is this for his mandate? >> it certainly means he's starting out with the credibility gap. it's not the outcome he wanted or any of the various powerful institutions of state that have been backing him. obviously in recent months, basically all the levels of power behind him. he had strong backing from state and mump of the private media. he had a full backing of the ar army which is most powerful. many of the business community and those that previously backed the last in 2011. the script had been written by the powers at be that sisi would be swept to power on a wave of massive turnout and he would be vindicated. his removal of morsi would have been vindicated as choice of the egyptian nation. that's come to part because of the turnout. we don't have final official figures. what we are dealing with are provisional figures. they say he's won more than 90%. the turnout is 45-46%. fewer voters came out in this electio
egypt's new presidency say will have to severe economic security and social problems. let's go to cairo and our co correspondent there. how much of a blow is this for his mandate? >> it certainly means he's starting out with the credibility gap. it's not the outcome he wanted or any of the various powerful institutions of state that have been backing him. obviously in recent months, basically all the levels of power behind him. he had strong backing from state and mump of the private...
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egypt's presidential election. they have extended voting for a third day after a disappointing turnout. >> that an new highs for the >> welcome back. egypt's electoral commission has extended voting in the country's presidential election for third day following two days of disappointing voter turnout. tuesday was to have been the second and final day of the ballot which the former army chief is widely expected to win. monday proved to be a slow day at the polling stations. >> the government had already declared tuesday a national holiday in hopes it would give him the sweeping endorsement he's looking for. he is at pains to demonstrate to his opponents at home and in the west that his ousting of mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood last year was a revolution rather than a coup. we're joined now in studio by a middle east expert originally from egypt. why has the turnout been so low? >> it's too early to say, but i think the egyptians are giving a clear signal to the regime that they are not going to leave a blank check for them or any other president from now on. i would not explain this as support of the musli
egypt's presidential election. they have extended voting for a third day after a disappointing turnout. >> that an new highs for the >> welcome back. egypt's electoral commission has extended voting in the country's presidential election for third day following two days of disappointing voter turnout. tuesday was to have been the second and final day of the ballot which the former army chief is widely expected to win. monday proved to be a slow day at the polling stations. >>...
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now in other news egypt tighten security on the first day of voting to choose a new president polling stations are set to open later on monday the country previously morsi was ousted by the military last summer the man who led his removal for chief abdel fattah el-sisi is predicted to win the elections he faces an energy crisis and islamist militant violence in his hammock b. country's economy. while six thousand people have taken to the streets in northern california to protest against police brutality and shootings the demonstrators i'm good by the deaths of three people in as many months of the house of office as settled on authorities to end the racial profiling and violence are long been a source of public anger in the u.s. state leading to several riots in the ninety's ninety's. now the latest interview is coming up next they were naughty international but if you're watching in the u.k. it's over to afshin rattansi for going underground stay with us. lead . tried to. pull out if. you like. it's a sure thing everybody. knows the law oh well. while i like what. six. linsky says it
now in other news egypt tighten security on the first day of voting to choose a new president polling stations are set to open later on monday the country previously morsi was ousted by the military last summer the man who led his removal for chief abdel fattah el-sisi is predicted to win the elections he faces an energy crisis and islamist militant violence in his hammock b. country's economy. while six thousand people have taken to the streets in northern california to protest against police...
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are holding anticoup rallies across egypt demanding that the military hand back power to the people following e elections. presidential candidate acisi has promised a newera for egypt. and the syrian observetory for human rights says nearly $2,000 people have been killed in barrel bomb attacks in alepposo this year. nearly 600 of the dead are thought to be children. security in nigeria and mali is at the top of the agenda in an emergency summit of west african leaders. 15 countries are members of the economic community of west african states. they are known as ecowas. its main purpose is to promote regional economic cooperation. the surge in violence has made nigh year i can't the focus. president goodluck jonathan announced a war against the group. the director of the afro middleast center in johannesburg says any african response to bell helicopter is coming too late. >> it is a strong organization. it has weight. it's members do take it seriously. and it is able to play a role both economically as well as politically and diplomatically. it represents, you know, one of the important sub regions of the african continencontinent. so, do a lot. but on t
are holding anticoup rallies across egypt demanding that the military hand back power to the people following e elections. presidential candidate acisi has promised a newera for egypt. and the syrian observetory for human rights says nearly $2,000 people have been killed in barrel bomb attacks in alepposo this year. nearly 600 of the dead are thought to be children. security in nigeria and mali is at the top of the agenda in an emergency summit of west african leaders. 15 countries are members...
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north korea agrees nuclearing a different is a threat, and articles from the "associated press" and egypt's new -- all these things are legitimate. but the overriding web site is not about that. the hackers populated the sites with real stories and then try to become social media friends with their target. intelligence expecters say hones the hockers gains the tarring's trust they started sending links to software, allowing -- investigators have not released the identity of those targets but say they include a four-star u.s. navy admiral as well as a u.s. law mostly ayad -- lawmake. >> using the internet to gain intelligence and this is not that new. what is new is that are using facebook so effectively. people cooperate. after the japanese reactor issue, you have this disaster, they actually went out and targeted people with fake messages about relief, and then when they clicked on they were able to compromise those continues of conditions. that is happening here. the key element is -- you can talk about all the malware detention systems and still comes down to the person, the ability to say,
north korea agrees nuclearing a different is a threat, and articles from the "associated press" and egypt's new -- all these things are legitimate. but the overriding web site is not about that. the hackers populated the sites with real stories and then try to become social media friends with their target. intelligence expecters say hones the hockers gains the tarring's trust they started sending links to software, allowing -- investigators have not released the identity of those...
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now in other news egypt tightened security on the first day of voting to choose a new president polling stations are now open the country's previous leader mohamed morsi was ousted by the military last summer the man who led his removal former army chief abdul fattah el-sisi is predicted to win the elections he faces an energy crisis an islamist militant violence that is common the country's economy. afghanistan president hamid karzai has refused to meet barack obama in the u.s. president's surprise visit to the country although the white house has denied invitation was ever given had a strained relationship with america after refusing to sign a crucial security pact that would allow some u.s. troops to stay in the country the u.s. invaded afghanistan thirteen years ago as part of the so-called war on terrorism. six thousand people have taken to the streets in northern california to protest against police brutality and shootings demonstrators angered by the deaths of three people in as many months of office is called on all fours days to end racial profiling police violence has long bee
now in other news egypt tightened security on the first day of voting to choose a new president polling stations are now open the country's previous leader mohamed morsi was ousted by the military last summer the man who led his removal former army chief abdul fattah el-sisi is predicted to win the elections he faces an energy crisis an islamist militant violence that is common the country's economy. afghanistan president hamid karzai has refused to meet barack obama in the u.s. president's...
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evidence presented against them has included reports from other correspondents and other news channels, that egypt's foreign minister defended his country's judicial system. >> our relations with qatar are not where they should be as part of the arab world. so you can assume that the case is - there's baggage in the case that relate to the situation in particular, but that is not going to cloud the eyes of the judges in making their verdict. >> the court sat seven times since the trial started in early february. after each adjournment the three men returned to a single 8 by 3 metre cell that they have shared for much of their time in custody. they were arrested at the end of december. >>> a senior advocacy officer at the index on censorship joins us live from london. good morning, thank you for talking to us. our guys have another court appearance today. this is the beginning of the defense outlining of its case. what really is on trial in cairo today? >> well, what is on trial is press freedom and to another extend, freedom of expression. the fact that you arrest journalists for doing their job, th
evidence presented against them has included reports from other correspondents and other news channels, that egypt's foreign minister defended his country's judicial system. >> our relations with qatar are not where they should be as part of the arab world. so you can assume that the case is - there's baggage in the case that relate to the situation in particular, but that is not going to cloud the eyes of the judges in making their verdict. >> the court sat seven times since the...
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. >> egyptian presidential candidate is promising a new era for egypt. he is poised for victory in this week's election, he secures 92% of the vote, but hundreds who boycotted have been stating anti-coupe rallies. >> anger and frustration on the streets of egypt. not everyone is celebrating the eminent presidency of the chief. egypt second largest city, crowds of young people marched in solidarity with the thousands of prisoners currently behind bars. amnesty international says close to 20,000 egyptians have been jailed since the military coupe, why local rights groups say the number is as high as 40,000. force ms. prisoners to take drastic measures in a bid to security their freedom. >> they treat my father very badly, they treat us badly when we go to visit them that's why we have decided to begin an open ended hunger strike, when he is released and returns to us a freeman. >> cheers him on, in the square. despite government exit polls pointing to aceci winning over 90% in the presidential election, the country has yet to witness similar scenes like th
. >> egyptian presidential candidate is promising a new era for egypt. he is poised for victory in this week's election, he secures 92% of the vote, but hundreds who boycotted have been stating anti-coupe rallies. >> anger and frustration on the streets of egypt. not everyone is celebrating the eminent presidency of the chief. egypt second largest city, crowds of young people marched in solidarity with the thousands of prisoners currently behind bars. amnesty international says...
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a new survey revived some interesting insights. >> what comes next for egypt? at early optimism of the arab spring has given way to discontent. almost three quarters of egyptians are not satisfied with their country's direction. that is according to a new poll conducted by the pew research center. let's see where that pessimism falls. this graph shows the percentage of egyptian saying they do not like the way things are going in the country. right here marks the revolution of 2011. you can see how today's discontent was higher than the fourth revolution. even just the past year has seen a reversal of opinions. in 2013 pew research found when it came to democracy versus most saw democracy as the priority. now those numbers have nearly flipped. a majority value stability the most. but what path are egyptians hoping to take? your research asked people to rate the importance of various issues going forward. a better economy, fear courts, and law and order were at the top of the list. since egyptians are choosing the next president, what about elections? it turns out
a new survey revived some interesting insights. >> what comes next for egypt? at early optimism of the arab spring has given way to discontent. almost three quarters of egyptians are not satisfied with their country's direction. that is according to a new poll conducted by the pew research center. let's see where that pessimism falls. this graph shows the percentage of egyptian saying they do not like the way things are going in the country. right here marks the revolution of 2011. you...
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. >> a new twist in egypt today in the trial of three al jazeera journalists accused of conspiring with terrorist group. prosecutors want the defense to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars just to see evidence against the prisoners. more from reporter bernard smith. >> they have told the defense team they must pay a fee of $170,000 to facilitate viewing of the evidence against the journalists. demand the network described as an affront to justice. >> peter, are accused of being involved in terrorism, and faking reports. hopefully lit be favorable, and the judge and the ejames system, and i believe that would be the essential factor at the end. >> three lawyers who no longer represent the al jazeera journalists earlier told the court that the network is using the trial the promotional purposes. they also say that the deft is -- against egypt, for damage to it's business. the network has rejected those allegations saying in a statement, the support from across the world has been loud, and it is important to keep that going. we aren't cooing to do everything possible, to get our journalis
. >> a new twist in egypt today in the trial of three al jazeera journalists accused of conspiring with terrorist group. prosecutors want the defense to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars just to see evidence against the prisoners. more from reporter bernard smith. >> they have told the defense team they must pay a fee of $170,000 to facilitate viewing of the evidence against the journalists. demand the network described as an affront to justice. >> peter, are accused of...
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. >>> all right, we crossed news out of egypt for you now. state media there say a series of blasts and suicide attacks have left several people dead and wounded. two explosions rocked the capital, cairo, on friday, including one near a metro station that killed one person and wounded a few others, and a pair of suicide attacks in the sinai city of el tur left at least one person dead and nine wounded.cairo, the trial of three al jazeera journalists begins today. reza is joining us from there. ironic that this happens on world press freedom day, a day to acknowledge journalists in dangerous places asking tough questions, but what can you tell us about the status of this trial right now? >> reporter: well, the hearing, errol, started about 40 minutes ago. this is the seventh session in this trial of these three al jazeera journalists. these three individuals haven't seen a free day in the year 2014. they were arrested back in december 29th of last year. they're still in custody. and every time we come to these hearings, we're eager to see if t
. >>> all right, we crossed news out of egypt for you now. state media there say a series of blasts and suicide attacks have left several people dead and wounded. two explosions rocked the capital, cairo, on friday, including one near a metro station that killed one person and wounded a few others, and a pair of suicide attacks in the sinai city of el tur left at least one person dead and nine wounded.cairo, the trial of three al jazeera journalists begins today. reza is joining us...
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people at a time to death for simply being members of the muslim brotherhood according to daily news egypt at least thirteen hundred protesters have outright massacred since the coup afghanistan is next currently under u.s. occupation sees a flow of two point two billion dollars in annual aid and sit in a high number one is the us is biggest ally in the middle east israel see israel gets a cool three point one billion dollars from this government despite attack in itself as the strongest democracy in the region it's an apartheid state that regularly tortures palestinians including children a recent report by the public committee against torture in israel described how deep pain children suspected of minor crimes have been sexually assaulted and kept an outdoor cages during winter. so maybe instead of squabbling. unemployment benefits and food stamps in your paycheck we should be demanding that the flow of aid is cut off until these countries can abide by basic human rights dignity and international law and the first country that needs to step up to the plate to do just that is this one. so
people at a time to death for simply being members of the muslim brotherhood according to daily news egypt at least thirteen hundred protesters have outright massacred since the coup afghanistan is next currently under u.s. occupation sees a flow of two point two billion dollars in annual aid and sit in a high number one is the us is biggest ally in the middle east israel see israel gets a cool three point one billion dollars from this government despite attack in itself as the strongest...
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. >> and also news about a third election in egypt.ll it the largest democratic election in the arab world. very interesting, it does not mention the muslim brotherhood by name. remember, the brotherhood did win the elections in 2012. it talks about boycotters because the muslim brotherhood is about to boycott the election. shouldy that boycotters know that the democratic process is the only way for political change but interesting it does not mention the party by name. >> thank you for that. time now for sports. we start at the very latest from the french open at roland garros. the big casualties in monday's first-round action was this year's australian open wawrinka.an no problem for the world's top two. novak djokovic and rafael nadal advance. also through to round two are and mannarino. in the women's tournament, kvitova, cheryl popa, and cibulkova all reached the second round in paris. vinci did7 seated fall at the first hurdle, losing parmontier. said to be building him calmly ahead of the world cup. they have a match tonight aga
. >> and also news about a third election in egypt.ll it the largest democratic election in the arab world. very interesting, it does not mention the muslim brotherhood by name. remember, the brotherhood did win the elections in 2012. it talks about boycotters because the muslim brotherhood is about to boycott the election. shouldy that boycotters know that the democratic process is the only way for political change but interesting it does not mention the party by name. >> thank you...
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> an associate professor of public policy at harvard university and also o author ofa new book on elections in egypthe lawyer who we had on set here was saying there have been serious violations. but he accepts defeat. what do you think is going on there? >> well, i think he doesn't really have much of a choice, you know, this election has been very embarrassing for him. he was really running to demonstrate that there is a big pay revolutionary camp still in egypt and he ended up polling around 5% of the vote. in fact he was beaten not just by al sisi but also beaten by spoiled ballots. in egypt that count all the ballots for every candidates and the once they couldn't read or messed up there were more spoiled vote balance ups than vs for him. >> do you think his comments undermine the credibility of the elections even more than critics say it has? >> i think certainly these elections had a lot that happened that undermined their credibility. they extended it to a third day which is unprecedented. so clearly there are lots of question marks around this election and his statements just further add to
> an associate professor of public policy at harvard university and also o author ofa new book on elections in egypthe lawyer who we had on set here was saying there have been serious violations. but he accepts defeat. what do you think is going on there? >> well, i think he doesn't really have much of a choice, you know, this election has been very embarrassing for him. he was really running to demonstrate that there is a big pay revolutionary camp still in egypt and he ended up...
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new change as russians said, yes, we have russians in our ranks and sent che chech chech -- chechens in to clean up this large scene. wolf. >> thanks. nick walsh on the ground in eastern ukraine. >>> egypt elect add new president in a landslide, el sisi projected to get 90% of the vote only 40% of the population cast ballots, less than what was hoped for. he resigned in march as chief of the army to run for president of egypt and now been elected. >>> the assessment from investigators in a new report, i'll get reaction from the executive director of the american legion. >>> later, a new twist of the drama surrounding donald sterling and the sale of the l.a. clippers. for holdper poligrip because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. those little cialis tadalafil for daily us
new change as russians said, yes, we have russians in our ranks and sent che chech chech -- chechens in to clean up this large scene. wolf. >> thanks. nick walsh on the ground in eastern ukraine. >>> egypt elect add new president in a landslide, el sisi projected to get 90% of the vote only 40% of the population cast ballots, less than what was hoped for. he resigned in march as chief of the army to run for president of egypt and now been elected. >>> the assessment from...
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i'm egypt in new york. secrets and spies. america accuses a chinese military unit of secrets and spice. to tell the truth, secret wait lists, resignations, the growing questions about the veterans affairs scandal. falling grave, the shocking treatment of workers in abu dhabi. >> i'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse. >> we're going to look at the life of the legendary hollywood sicinematographer. >> one side the u.s., the other side choppy. at the center, charges of spying on american companies. it's an unprecedented indictment that is fraying an already tense relationship between washington and beijing. lisa stark has the story. >> their face adorn wanted posters, accused by u.s. government of cyber-espionage. >> the range of trade secrets and other sensitive information stolen is aggressive and demand an aggressive response. >> the companies include westinghouse electric, a allegheny. and general electric. >> cracked the lock and loaded up sensitive information. >> in one case for example, u.s. officials say the ch
i'm egypt in new york. secrets and spies. america accuses a chinese military unit of secrets and spice. to tell the truth, secret wait lists, resignations, the growing questions about the veterans affairs scandal. falling grave, the shocking treatment of workers in abu dhabi. >> i'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse. >> we're going to look at the life of the legendary hollywood sicinematographer. >> one side the u.s., the other side choppy. at the center, charges of...
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the people of egypt will elect a new president themselves later this month, almost a year after mohamedsi, the last democratically elected leader, was ousted from power. since then, his muslim brotherhood has been declared a terrorism organization by the military leadership. the front runner in the campaign is the former army chief, and among those backing him is an egyptian politician and diplomat i spoke to a short time ago. a couple of days ago, el-sisi said that if he is elected president, the muslim brotherhood will no longer exist in egypt. what do you make of comments like that? --the message is very clear the majority of the egyptian people and even beyond reject the way of this organization or this group, acting using violence, supporting terrorism. that should not continue. it has to stop. they are terrorizing the society innd they are sowing havoc the normal lives of the people. meant, and heisi is right. cracks -- >> his critics say he is not committed to democracy and he has gone too far in trying to repress the muslim brotherhood, and he is including the people that he is
the people of egypt will elect a new president themselves later this month, almost a year after mohamedsi, the last democratically elected leader, was ousted from power. since then, his muslim brotherhood has been declared a terrorism organization by the military leadership. the front runner in the campaign is the former army chief, and among those backing him is an egyptian politician and diplomat i spoke to a short time ago. a couple of days ago, el-sisi said that if he is elected president,...
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. >>> so people across egypt are voting for a new president. polling stations are being heavily guarded and the election is taking place amid tight security. retired field marshal abdul fatah al-sisi is the front runner, he was appointed egypt's military chief. abdul fatah al-sisi quit the armed forces. then his rival, hamdeen sabahi. he ran for president in 2012, winning 21% of the vote at the tomb. abdul fatah al-sisi supported roxana saberi in 2002. be talk to a professor, the author of "counting islam" and will talk to us about the election. turn out is key, is it not? >> i don't know if it's key. it's a battle ground because supporters of abdul fatah al-sisi would like to point out that the majority of egyptians are hope with the coup and the roadmap egyptians are taking them in. the opponents of abdul fatah al-sisi and the opponents of the change, like the muslim brotherhood would like to point to low turn out to say that the majority of egyptians are alienated from where turn out so now. >> it sounds like turn out is key, because some opp
. >>> so people across egypt are voting for a new president. polling stations are being heavily guarded and the election is taking place amid tight security. retired field marshal abdul fatah al-sisi is the front runner, he was appointed egypt's military chief. abdul fatah al-sisi quit the armed forces. then his rival, hamdeen sabahi. he ran for president in 2012, winning 21% of the vote at the tomb. abdul fatah al-sisi supported roxana saberi in 2002. be talk to a professor, the...
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. >> egypt,'s new gallery in cairo and featuring historic artifacts that was stolen in the uprising in1. some of the items date back to 2300 bc. european officials tracked them down as they were shipped to belgium to be sold. >> the coast guardoused a brand new cutter to chase down smugglers. a legally blind pole vaulter competes with a little help from a seeing eye dog. that story, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ little things, anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. insures support. a breakthrough. and sooner than you'd like... ...sooner than you think. ...you die from alzheimer's disease. ...we cure alzheimer's disease. every little click, call, or donation adds up to something big. alzheimer's association. the brains behind saving yours. but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especl
. >> egypt,'s new gallery in cairo and featuring historic artifacts that was stolen in the uprising in1. some of the items date back to 2300 bc. european officials tracked them down as they were shipped to belgium to be sold. >> the coast guardoused a brand new cutter to chase down smugglers. a legally blind pole vaulter competes with a little help from a seeing eye dog. that story, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ little things, anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. insures...
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. >> the muslim brotherhood described it as a new phase in the army takeover of egypt. the military has been cracking down on morsi supporters. egyptians were killed and 15,000 arrested. goodluck jonathan has vowed to wage a total war against the islamist group boko haram. has been waging a bloody insurgency to create an islamic state in northern nigeria. were raided in the northeast on wednesday. france 24 has more. we are getting from local military sources in the northeast of the country is that this attack was carried out on 7:00 a.m. inning, three villages close to the border with cameroon. we are hearing them boko haram militants drove into the village on armored vehicles and that they threw petrol bombs into and as they fled, they shot and killed. about 35 putting at dead, although witnesses say there may be more than that. this despite authority saying the outbreak had been contained. in people have died of ebola west africa since the outbreak was reported in march. authorities said the outbreak had been contained. for the first time in a month, the capital has
. >> the muslim brotherhood described it as a new phase in the army takeover of egypt. the military has been cracking down on morsi supporters. egyptians were killed and 15,000 arrested. goodluck jonathan has vowed to wage a total war against the islamist group boko haram. has been waging a bloody insurgency to create an islamic state in northern nigeria. were raided in the northeast on wednesday. france 24 has more. we are getting from local military sources in the northeast of the...
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charge, a general ascendant back into power, and it is easy to say egypt is right back where we started. mubarak was a general. we have a newgeneral. there is no possibility for civilian democracy in egypt. maybe egypt is not ready for democracy. that is one of my favorite phrases. or maybe we are not ready for egypt's democracy. the elected a leadery. we did not support any of the democratic institutions that could have been upheld when that leader was imprisoned, locked up, put on trial on trumped up charges. so if we are going to lay a role in the world where we are going to encourage democracy, you have to live up to it and believe in it and you have to support it home a whether you like it or not cared whether you like who has been in power or not. maybe this is to editorial, but i do not like the muslim brotherhood. i would not want to live under the leadership. but i think egypt deserves better than a choice between a military junta and a theocracy. square sound of tahrir is the sound of people saying, we want democracy. that sound that toppled embark was the same sound -- toppledt mubarak was the same sound that ech
charge, a general ascendant back into power, and it is easy to say egypt is right back where we started. mubarak was a general. we have a newgeneral. there is no possibility for civilian democracy in egypt. maybe egypt is not ready for democracy. that is one of my favorite phrases. or maybe we are not ready for egypt's democracy. the elected a leadery. we did not support any of the democratic institutions that could have been upheld when that leader was imprisoned, locked up, put on trial on...