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talks in moscow while back call me out spreads events trial resumes after three months great falls new mubarak is accused of the eruption of abuse and killing demonstrators during the january uprising and major base about death penalty if convicted. syria releases seven hundred fifty five people detained during the uprising against president assad while the head of the arab league mission finds nothing frightening in the rest of the city of holmes damascus says armed insurgents have killed at least two thousand members of its forces since march. and says he is up for talks with the opposition but there's no one to deal with the prime minister's urging his rivals to get organized so they can hold constructive dialogue with the government. next our team meets the indian workers fighting danger in their own workplace stay with us. so. why is the pressure so low. go in there and get rid of the oil. my name is mohammed rethink i'm forty seven years old i dismantle old ships i've spent thirty two years of my life here. to. get down from there. and most workers come from the north the poorest part of
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to come but we also on the other hand need to remember that there is a new world right now first new mubarak who was considered a great asset to the state of israel is out now syria there is there are some changes happening right now in syria to get duffy is out of the yemeni president is out and therefore we are witnessing a new era in the arab world and i think that israel is confused as in a dilemma with to launch a new genocidal war against the palestinians of gaza and the gardeners of the reaction of the new world order just to stay and and wait. test the waters of the world without launching a massive war against gaza so following on what you say you're telling me basically hamas may have been bullied by what's been happening elsewhere in the arab world and it could began during support to counter a major israeli attack now it's more strength than it was back in two thousand and eight well as we speak right now myself and you mean the prime minister of the hamas government in gaza is on the tour in the arab world he has been received by the secretary general of the arab league dr nabil
to come but we also on the other hand need to remember that there is a new world right now first new mubarak who was considered a great asset to the state of israel is out now syria there is there are some changes happening right now in syria to get duffy is out of the yemeni president is out and therefore we are witnessing a new era in the arab world and i think that israel is confused as in a dilemma with to launch a new genocidal war against the palestinians of gaza and the gardeners of the...
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in the case of egypt, of course one of our challenges is what islamic majority is the new mubarak, assuming they will be allowed to keep an islamic majority in the new parliament by military. what they would do with israel. in the case of russia, well, i would want to know how, if we had a nationalist majority in the russian parliament, how would that affect the policy with the united states. you mentioned alexa. almost a hero for young organizers in russia. is a former -- [inaudible] he was asked to leave because he was becoming a nationalist. he took part in anything which was was called russian marsh which included russian ultranationalist and he himself was talking about russia for the russians, meaning russia for people -- [inaudible] talking first about starting to subsidize -- where they already felt strong separatist movement. but he was also talking about not russians, particularly people from moscow and. in it was this kind of policy coming from the new russian political majority. we may discover that this is not the outcome we would be fully comfortable with. >> you're suggesting
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the government is led by a man who served as prime minister under mubarak in the 1990's. the new lineup of ministers retains 12 from the last cabinet, three of them appointed by mubarak surviving the shuffle. the first round of elections are expected to make islamist groups the main force in parliament. afghan officials say 19 civilians have been killed by a roadside bomb in the southern helmand province. is comes three days -- this comes a day after three explosion left at least nine dead and the country. funerals have been held for the victims of a suicide attack on a shrine in kabul. president hamid karzai has blamed the violence on extremists from pakistan. the bombing targeted shi'ah muslims celebrating a religious holiday. it raised fears of sectarian conflict. one top u.s. official has been quite busy here in europe. >> u.s. treasury secretary timothy anderson is the eurozone will not manage to solve this crisis -- timothy geithner says the eurozone will not manage to solve this crisis. there is a make-or-break som ummit starting tomorrow. he has been critical that europe
the government is led by a man who served as prime minister under mubarak in the 1990's. the new lineup of ministers retains 12 from the last cabinet, three of them appointed by mubarak surviving the shuffle. the first round of elections are expected to make islamist groups the main force in parliament. afghan officials say 19 civilians have been killed by a roadside bomb in the southern helmand province. is comes three days -- this comes a day after three explosion left at least nine dead and...
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the field marshal has ruled the country since a popular uprising forced hosni mubarak from power. the new leader has never been implicated in corruption allegations. this year pope benedict switched on the lights to the vatican christmas tree. the tree extends up a hillside for 820 yards in italy. this has been a tradition to light the tree on december 7. the pope said me everyone become the light to those next to him. >> mitt romney attacks president obama. he's trying to convince the party he is conservative enough to be their nominee. >> losing ground and running at a time, mitt romney is fighting to convince conservatives he is the man to take on president obama. >> i don't think he understands america. >> mitt romney when on the offensive in a forum in washington. he was well received as he slammed the president for being too tough on israel. >> he seems to be more generous to our enemies. that is the tendency of somebody who is unsure of their own strengths. ismitt romney's strange waning -- strength is waning at the wrong time. >> how many of you believe we need fundamental change?
the field marshal has ruled the country since a popular uprising forced hosni mubarak from power. the new leader has never been implicated in corruption allegations. this year pope benedict switched on the lights to the vatican christmas tree. the tree extends up a hillside for 820 yards in italy. this has been a tradition to light the tree on december 7. the pope said me everyone become the light to those next to him. >> mitt romney attacks president obama. he's trying to convince the...
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mubarak resumed in cairo today after a three-month delay. but the case of the overthrown leader was put on hold again until the new year. heather kovar explains why. >> reporter: hosni mubarak was brought to the courthouse in an ambulance then wheeled into his trial on a hospital stretcher. outside, egyptians protested, demanding the death penalty for their former leader. riot police surrounded the court in cairo and armored cars were on stand-by. mubarak face charges in the death of hundreds of protestors killed during an uprising that led to his ousting earlier this year. he's also charged with abuse of power. the 83-year-old has a heart condition and has been under arrest in a hospital since april. his two sons who are in prison, also face charges. antiand pro mubarak protestors led chants as the trial resumed wednesday after a three-month delay. the hearing lasted only a few hours before the judge adjourned the trial again until next week. the case could drag on for years. many of mubarak's senior aides also facing charges. but many egyptians hope the trial will heal scars. they helped the country move forward after
mubarak resumed in cairo today after a three-month delay. but the case of the overthrown leader was put on hold again until the new year. heather kovar explains why. >> reporter: hosni mubarak was brought to the courthouse in an ambulance then wheeled into his trial on a hospital stretcher. outside, egyptians protested, demanding the death penalty for their former leader. riot police surrounded the court in cairo and armored cars were on stand-by. mubarak face charges in the death of...
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news i'm mary bubala. denise and vick are off today. the trial of ousted e gips president mubarak resumes after a 3 month delay. after appearing today, the overthrown leader won't be back until after new year. heather reports for wjz with the latest fromm the courthouse. >> reporter: mubarak was brought to the court house in an ambulance, wheeled in to ace trial on a hospital stretcher. outside, egyptians protested demanding the death penalty for their former leader. riot police surrounded the court in cairo and armored cars on stand by. he faces chars in the deaths of hundreds of protesters killed during an uprising. he is charged with abuse of power. the 83 year old has a heart condition and under arrest in a hospital since april. his two sons, in prison, face charges also. those antiand pro mubarak protesters led chantss that trial resumed wednesday after a 3-month delay, the hearing lasted a few hours before the judge adjourned the trial again until next week. the case could drag on for years. many of his aids facing charges. many egyptians hope the trial will heal scars to he
news i'm mary bubala. denise and vick are off today. the trial of ousted e gips president mubarak resumes after a 3 month delay. after appearing today, the overthrown leader won't be back until after new year. heather reports for wjz with the latest fromm the courthouse. >> reporter: mubarak was brought to the court house in an ambulance, wheeled in to ace trial on a hospital stretcher. outside, egyptians protested demanding the death penalty for their former leader. riot police...
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been announced the military council that's been in power since the ousting of president mubarak in february says the new parliament won't be able to dismiss their latest appointment by minister. for his government. over five hundred members of a pakistani religious party took to the streets to express their rage over a nato airstrike that killed twenty four soldiers activists burned u.s. flags and shouted nato and american slogans outside kharaj his press club since friday daily protests have been held in pakistan's major cities mostly organized by islamist and right wing parties and in response to the airstrikes the pakistani government closed crucial border supply routes used by nato. american troops from a military base. a car bomb has exploded north of baghdad killing ten and injuring over twenty the blast occurred in the town of colors where the iraqi government was staging a major ceremony to mark the end of the u.s. military presence local authorities imposed an immediate curfew and investigating who was behind the blast terrorist attacks have become more frequent in iraq ahead of the imminent de
been announced the military council that's been in power since the ousting of president mubarak in february says the new parliament won't be able to dismiss their latest appointment by minister. for his government. over five hundred members of a pakistani religious party took to the streets to express their rage over a nato airstrike that killed twenty four soldiers activists burned u.s. flags and shouted nato and american slogans outside kharaj his press club since friday daily protests have...
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be announced the military council that's been in power since the ousting of president mubarak in february say the new parliament won't be able to dismiss their latest appointment prime minister. all his government. a car bomb has exploded at north of the iraqi capital baghdad killing ten and injuring over twenty but last occurred in the town of collets where the iraqi government was staging a major ceremony to mark the end of the u.s. military presence local authorities imposed an immediate curfew and are investigating who was behind the blast terrorist attacks become more frequent in iraq ahead of the imminent departure of thirteen thousand u.s. troops at the end of the year. belgium is on the cusp of creating a landmark coalition government after eighteen months of a political deadlock six parties have agreed on a new administration had to devise. a french speaking socialist negotiation for the formation of a new government have been hung by linguistic feuding which mean the country's very shy and insults speaking community as a caretaker administration has been in effect since the resignation of t
be announced the military council that's been in power since the ousting of president mubarak in february say the new parliament won't be able to dismiss their latest appointment prime minister. all his government. a car bomb has exploded at north of the iraqi capital baghdad killing ten and injuring over twenty but last occurred in the town of collets where the iraqi government was staging a major ceremony to mark the end of the u.s. military presence local authorities imposed an immediate...
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election process to try to replace the military rulers have been in place since president mubarak was ousted in february news from japan where the prime minister's declared the earthquake stricken nuclear plant fukushima to be stable the power stations been put into what they're calling cold shutdown that means only minimal radiation is now leaking from the site it's seen as a major milestone towards making the air. completely safe after that quake and tsunami that devastated the facility nine months ago. italy's parliament approved crucial sturdy measures to save the nation's crippled economy but the cuts that were met with fury in the public sector with widespread transport stroy is causing havoc across the country the thirty two billion dollars package expected to be passed by the senate in the next couple of days critics say the cuts are unfair and will impact on the poorest in society. the international criminal court says there are serious suspicions that the killing of colonel gadhafi was a war crime the i.c.c. initially believed the libyan leader died in crossfire but it's now putting pressure on lib
election process to try to replace the military rulers have been in place since president mubarak was ousted in february news from japan where the prime minister's declared the earthquake stricken nuclear plant fukushima to be stable the power stations been put into what they're calling cold shutdown that means only minimal radiation is now leaking from the site it's seen as a major milestone towards making the air. completely safe after that quake and tsunami that devastated the facility nine...
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james law which no one really was a bitin by hoping that all these leftover laws from mubarak's regime will die as the new g.m. has died just recently a year ago have you any reason to be cheerful about how it's going to turn out in twenty twelve how do you think things are going to turn out oh i think i think i'm going to turn off the list in general and i think it will turn out all right i think the civilian government will come and take power and but it will continue to struggle as you know to go usually are not completed within six months or a year or two or three years is going to be a struggle between two two forces the forces who want to have a true democracy and those forces and who wants basically a good deal of democracy so it's good to have an optimist on the program dr dale show movie. foreign policy in focus thanks ever so much thank you. let me bring you up to date now on the latest in syria there arab league observers have been attacked by armed men in the syrian city of homs which was the first stop you may recall on a fact finding mission as we were reporting yesterday now reports suggest
james law which no one really was a bitin by hoping that all these leftover laws from mubarak's regime will die as the new g.m. has died just recently a year ago have you any reason to be cheerful about how it's going to turn out in twenty twelve how do you think things are going to turn out oh i think i think i'm going to turn off the list in general and i think it will turn out all right i think the civilian government will come and take power and but it will continue to struggle as you know...
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that would do its wishing as a government that may be more akin to the truth a new government more it came to what the mubarak was in egypt prior to his downfall so i government that that would not not support resistance against israel a government that would work towards a peace agreement with israel a government that would open up its economy is fully for the united states so there is that group and then of course on the other side you have russia and china that are trying to maintain particularly russia that's trying to maintain its sphere of influence in the region with syria being its main stronghold so you have these two factions you have the external syrian opposition that of course is trying to win western favor to place it within syria for it to replace the syrian government and so then it's telling these western factions what they want to hear you have the syrian government that's trying to light self even closer within the russian with russia and all the while you have the syrian people that are caught in quite a difficult position right now where they're continue to face repression on the face of
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center of the arab spring uprising in egypt of course where you are this new year's eve an uprising in february saw president mubarak forced out it was the second country hit by the so-called arab spring revolutions after tunisia share your experience of covering the events as. well of course as you mentioned the first it was to media where the uprising started which essentially gave birth to the entire phenomenon all of this so-called arab spring that on words spreading throughout the entire northern african region we saw been a lead toppled in tunisia then we saw hosni mubarak go down in egypt and of course finally it was down to lead with the ousting of more of marco duffy and his subsequent death of course poverty unemployment corruption the lack of freedom of speech all of these things were what people in all of these countries were asking for of course whether or not they actually got them as a whole entire question it was a very very trying year for all of these countries in some cases like in tunisia after the ousting of ben ali and some of the things that they have asked for they have not gotten the unemplo
center of the arab spring uprising in egypt of course where you are this new year's eve an uprising in february saw president mubarak forced out it was the second country hit by the so-called arab spring revolutions after tunisia share your experience of covering the events as. well of course as you mentioned the first it was to media where the uprising started which essentially gave birth to the entire phenomenon all of this so-called arab spring that on words spreading throughout the entire...
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new ones and it's. either close like an arab spring. president mubarak in february elections now underway there but the price that reads there is again live with more lives lost why anger is so hard to quell in egypt. well i think there's a deep frustration that in many ways the people in power in egypt actually running the government of course with the high officials of mubarak the prime minister who he recently appointed was the prime minister in the one nine hundred ninety s. and across the head of the military council for the mosul time tal he was mubarak's defense minister so for some people there's a sense that the change has been cosmetically the regime was decapitated with the fall of mubarak but on the other hand most of his key officials remain in place but there's also a great sense of frustration if you like with the. democratic process on the part of many of those people who were in the streets of his square in the center of the road last. but they see in a sense the revolution they feel they made slipping away from them because the election
new ones and it's. either close like an arab spring. president mubarak in february elections now underway there but the price that reads there is again live with more lives lost why anger is so hard to quell in egypt. well i think there's a deep frustration that in many ways the people in power in egypt actually running the government of course with the high officials of mubarak the prime minister who he recently appointed was the prime minister in the one nine hundred ninety s. and across the...
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new year. heather cobar reports for wjz. >> mubarak was brought to the courthouse in an ambulance and wheeled inal on a hospital stretcher. outside egyptians protested, demanding the death penalty for the former leader. armors cars were on stand-by. mubarak faces charges in the deaths of hundreds of protestors killed during an up- rising that led to his ousting earlier this year. he's also charged with abuse of power. the 83-year-old has a heart condition and has been under arrest in a hospital since april. his two sons, who are in prison, also face charges. those and mubarak -- anti- mubarak rallies. the case could drag on for years with many of his senior aides also facing charges. but many egyptians hope the trial will heal scars and help the country move forward after nearly a year of political turmoil. heather co var, wjz >> lawyers for some of the families of the dead have filed suit trying to get the trial judges replaced. >>> investigators are trying to determine what caused a small plane to crash near the florida keys. witnesses say its engine cut out seconds before the plane slammed in
new year. heather cobar reports for wjz. >> mubarak was brought to the courthouse in an ambulance and wheeled inal on a hospital stretcher. outside egyptians protested, demanding the death penalty for the former leader. armors cars were on stand-by. mubarak faces charges in the deaths of hundreds of protestors killed during an up- rising that led to his ousting earlier this year. he's also charged with abuse of power. the 83-year-old has a heart condition and has been under arrest in a...
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they will grant the new cabinet there presidential powers with exception of those involving defense and justice. they assume the powers after protesters forced out president hosni mubarakfebruary. fighting between security forces and opposition demonstrators led to the resignation last month of the cabinet prime minister sharaf. a new cabinet was formed on wednesday. voters are taking part in parliamentary elections. still, about 1,000 demonstrators continue to occupy cairo's tahrir square. the partial handover of powers is apparently an east to ease the anger over the slow pace of democratization. >>> the obama administration insists president assad is to blame for the violence in sirria a state department spokesman said assad should be held accountable for the deadly crackdown on anti-government protesters. toner brushed asaid the comments asaid made on american television. assad claimed he did not order protesters to be killed. he said pro defendantors used their own judgment. toner repeated the position that assad should step down. he said the syrian president is either disconnected from reality or disregards it. >>> rachel ferguson sup next with weather. >>> time
they will grant the new cabinet there presidential powers with exception of those involving defense and justice. they assume the powers after protesters forced out president hosni mubarakfebruary. fighting between security forces and opposition demonstrators led to the resignation last month of the cabinet prime minister sharaf. a new cabinet was formed on wednesday. voters are taking part in parliamentary elections. still, about 1,000 demonstrators continue to occupy cairo's tahrir square. the...
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so-called east or the muslim world teaching us now new ways of protesting wisconsin happened less than a month after tahrir square after the removal of mubarak was certainly very inspired by it i had people calling me from wisconsin asking me to put them in touch with the protesters in tahrir square so they could figure out how they did it all across the world it's about people taking back their countries and whether see the states or any other power there's only so much that foreign troops can do at the end of the day it's up to the people themselves. large scale until regime marches of being held across syria submit fresh reports of violent crackdowns against protesters again activists also suggest over one hundred people have been killed by security forces since when the arab league observers began their fact finding mission in syria's flashpoint however it's hard to verify the information coming from the country clashes began in march between government forces and protesters with both sides being armed journalist ramzy burrowed used to work in the region told me the conflict being managed he thinks from the outside this is a real worry w
so-called east or the muslim world teaching us now new ways of protesting wisconsin happened less than a month after tahrir square after the removal of mubarak was certainly very inspired by it i had people calling me from wisconsin asking me to put them in touch with the protesters in tahrir square so they could figure out how they did it all across the world it's about people taking back their countries and whether see the states or any other power there's only so much that foreign troops can...
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mubarak regime. so when people look at these events now they say democracy is failing. this liberty, the new liberty is failing. it's the repression of the old regime that are failing. >> david, as you hear all of that and you put together the events of the last couple of days, we heard a general of the ruling military council at first denying there was any violence against protesters. today that same general expressing great regret for attacks on women promising to punish the assailants. did today's march make a difference? is this some indication that change is possible? >> well, i think it is. whenever you see in a world of marshall law, whenever you see the ruling military council bend the way they did tonight and cough up that apology while the women were still in the street, you know they have some kind of power. i have to say over these last few weeks we've seen the military council increasingly move to try to carve out for itself permanent political powers and autonomy in the coming constitution. they want to hold on to power perhaps behind the civilian mask. for a while i thought th
mubarak regime. so when people look at these events now they say democracy is failing. this liberty, the new liberty is failing. it's the repression of the old regime that are failing. >> david, as you hear all of that and you put together the events of the last couple of days, we heard a general of the ruling military council at first denying there was any violence against protesters. today that same general expressing great regret for attacks on women promising to punish the assailants....
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mubarak. >>> nasa will hold a briefing. they hope to collect a wealth of new information. >>> and america's first test tube baby celebrates a milestone. elizabeth jordan carr turns 30 years old today. she was born in virginia in 1981. >>> all day long, stay on top of the very latest developments on those stories and others as they break on msnbc. >>> be sure to watch brian williams on "nbc nightly news." and later this morning on "today." new details on the christmas morning fire that killed three children and their grandparents in a story in connecticut. >>> and hot travel destinations. keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and much more. thank you so much for watching "early today," your first stop of the day, today, on your nbc station. have a terrific wednesday.
mubarak. >>> nasa will hold a briefing. they hope to collect a wealth of new information. >>> and america's first test tube baby celebrates a milestone. elizabeth jordan carr turns 30 years old today. she was born in virginia in 1981. >>> all day long, stay on top of the very latest developments on those stories and others as they break on msnbc. >>> be sure to watch brian williams on "nbc nightly news." and later this morning on "today."...
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satellite television here, television networks here and they've proliferated since mubarak left but a lot of egyptian get their news from state television, government television, telling a very different story. portraying the protesters as paid thugs out to take down the egyptian government, egyptian buildings and assaulting egyptian soldiers. so it came as something of a surprise tonight when so many egyptian women took to the street over this -- over this image and over this story, you know? thousands, maybe even ten thousand women, carrying this picture of the woman who we don't know her name, people here call her the blue bra girl marching through the streets. it's been really a galvanizing moment i think for a lot of egyptian women. >> looking at those images now as you're talking. secretary clinton said this today, this systemic degradation of egyptian women dishonors the revolution. she said women were being targeted. based on what you're hearing and learning, is that true, do you believe? are women specifically being targeted there? >> i think they are being targeted and i think what it tells us, what we ar
satellite television here, television networks here and they've proliferated since mubarak left but a lot of egyptian get their news from state television, government television, telling a very different story. portraying the protesters as paid thugs out to take down the egyptian government, egyptian buildings and assaulting egyptian soldiers. so it came as something of a surprise tonight when so many egyptian women took to the street over this -- over this image and over this story, you know?...
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topping world news, the resignation of egyptian president hosni mubarak in february after 18 days of demonstrations, the transformation in egypt also made it the most popular hashtag. the number one reference for football dallas. boo. >> charlie sheen got top spot in the actor category for his seemingly endless drama. it ended, though. >> thank goodness. >> elizabeth taylor for actress. she passed away in march. >> very interesting. >>> a personal touch to holiday decorations. coming up next on fox 5 our garden guru derek thomas is here to show us some do-it- yourself centerpieces and garlands. and, allison, you're going to do that segment. >> yes, butter fingers, i will. >>> and then the story of frankie valley and the four seasons has been charming those on broadway. now the jersey boys are here in d.c. we are taking you behind the scenes after the break. q you disgust me. prove it. enough's enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding, guaranteed. >>> when you are decking your halls, don't forget to add that personal touch to your holiday decorations. ed
topping world news, the resignation of egyptian president hosni mubarak in february after 18 days of demonstrations, the transformation in egypt also made it the most popular hashtag. the number one reference for football dallas. boo. >> charlie sheen got top spot in the actor category for his seemingly endless drama. it ended, though. >> thank goodness. >> elizabeth taylor for actress. she passed away in march. >> very interesting. >>> a personal touch to...
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news. >>> the trial of former egyptian president, hosni mubarak, resumes today, only to be adjourned untilday. the ailing 83 -year-old arrived at court by ambulance and was brought in on a stretcher. today families of slain protesters asked to have the head judge disqualified, but were denied. mubarak is pleading not guilty to charges that he ordered the killing of protesters in february. >>> mexican police say they've captured a top drug trafficker. authorities say 39-year-old was arrested on tuesday. the u.s. offered a $5 million reward for his capture. >>> the town of south hadley, massachusetts, paid the parents of a bullying victim nearly a quarter of a million dollars after their daughter committed suicide. reporter for "slate" sued and just received access to details of that settlement. >>> in business news, last-minute shopping caused a surge in holiday sales according to industry analysts, mall shoppers spent about $44 billion during the week before christmas. up almost 15% from last year. maybe you could tell from all the video we've been showing. anderson, back to you. >> tonigh
news. >>> the trial of former egyptian president, hosni mubarak, resumes today, only to be adjourned untilday. the ailing 83 -year-old arrived at court by ambulance and was brought in on a stretcher. today families of slain protesters asked to have the head judge disqualified, but were denied. mubarak is pleading not guilty to charges that he ordered the killing of protesters in february. >>> mexican police say they've captured a top drug trafficker. authorities say...
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egypt's new leaders try to build ties with russia while back home the alst mubarak's trial resumes after a three month break. syria releases seven hundred fifty five people detained during the uprising against president assad while the head of the arab league mission find nothing frightening in the rest of the city of homes. and russian prime minister putin says he's up for talks with the opposition but there's no one to deal with urging his rivals to get borgen eyes and hold a constructive dialogue with the government. thank you so much for joining with us tonight on karen tara two o'clock here in moscow thousands of north koreans have been shown weeping in the streets of as they watched the funeral procession carrying their late leader the memorial ceremony was led by kim jong il's youngest son and successor little is known about kim jong un but there is some hope that there will be a more open korea under his rule is a specialist dr tim beal things foreign nations have an interest in keeping things as they are. as far as we know. but listen goats. to me is freedom of action. but also.
egypt's new leaders try to build ties with russia while back home the alst mubarak's trial resumes after a three month break. syria releases seven hundred fifty five people detained during the uprising against president assad while the head of the arab league mission find nothing frightening in the rest of the city of homes. and russian prime minister putin says he's up for talks with the opposition but there's no one to deal with urging his rivals to get borgen eyes and hold a constructive...
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egypt's new leaders try to build ties with russia talks in moscow a while back home the president's trial resumes after a three month break pozner mubarak is accused of corruption abuse and killing demonstrators during the january uprising and may face the death penalty if convicted. and let you know reports and says he's on for talks with the opposition but there's no one to deal with the prime minister's urging his rivals to get organized so they can hold constructive dialogue with the government. next we visit a world renowned ship breaking site in bangladesh where workers risked their lives as they wrestle with thousands of tons of iron our special report is up next. like a chromo bellow all started working here when he was twelve. i'll never do it again the flames gone out i. ask him to open the top up. he is now turning his brother. could short of the beginning like that. cut the pipe first. yeah just like that. yeah. yeah they came. two months and seven days have passed since we met below while cooking for his brother he tells us is secret. i me now take the secret to the grave you're the first to hear this. i've never told anyon
egypt's new leaders try to build ties with russia talks in moscow a while back home the president's trial resumes after a three month break pozner mubarak is accused of corruption abuse and killing demonstrators during the january uprising and may face the death penalty if convicted. and let you know reports and says he's on for talks with the opposition but there's no one to deal with the prime minister's urging his rivals to get organized so they can hold constructive dialogue with the...
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news exclusives with leaders under fire. in february, christiane amanpour with egypt's hosni mubarak, then her interview with colonel gadhafi.nd tonight, right here, barbara walters with syria's president assad. here's barbara's report. >> reporter: i want to make this clear. you say that the country, in general, is stable, but there are areas of this country, an hour, an hour and a half away, in which there is still fighting. in which there is still protest. >> not true. >> reporter: do you see that as something important, people fighting for their freedom? >> not everybody in the street was fighting for freedom. you have different components, you have extremists, religious extremists, you have outlaws and people who have been convicted in the courts and they have been escaping for years now. drug smugglers. and you have like-minded people of al qaeda and those. so, it's different components. >> reporter: the protests really began with -- after the detention and torture of children who were writing graffiti, calling for your downfall. i've seen awful pictures of what happened. why was this such a brutal crackdown? >> what h
news exclusives with leaders under fire. in february, christiane amanpour with egypt's hosni mubarak, then her interview with colonel gadhafi.nd tonight, right here, barbara walters with syria's president assad. here's barbara's report. >> reporter: i want to make this clear. you say that the country, in general, is stable, but there are areas of this country, an hour, an hour and a half away, in which there is still fighting. in which there is still protest. >> not true. >>...
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egypt's new leaders try to build ties with russia talks in moscow all back on the outs president's trial resumes after a three month break mubarak is accused of corruption abuse and killing demonstrators during the january uprising and may face the death penalty if convicted. and blood human puts in says he's up for talks with the opposition but there is no one to deal with the prime minister's urging his rival to get organized so they can hold constructive dialogue with the government. next we visit world renowned ship breaking sight in bangladesh where workers risked their lives as they wrestle with thousands of tons of iron our special report is coming up next. so. why is the pressure so low. go in there and get rid of the oil. now my name is muhammad rethink i'm forty seven years old i dismantle old ships i've spent thirty two years of my life here. to. get down from there. and most workers come from the north the poorest part of bangladesh that. they all yearn to come here they consider this place to be like somewhere abroad that. you understand should go in as like a foreign country to these people they. i'm here to work.
egypt's new leaders try to build ties with russia talks in moscow all back on the outs president's trial resumes after a three month break mubarak is accused of corruption abuse and killing demonstrators during the january uprising and may face the death penalty if convicted. and blood human puts in says he's up for talks with the opposition but there is no one to deal with the prime minister's urging his rival to get organized so they can hold constructive dialogue with the government. next we...
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egypt's new leaders try to build ties with russia at talks in moscow while back home the outs president's trial resumes after a three month break and hosni mubarak is accused of corruption abuse and killing demonstrators during the january uprising and may face the death penalty if convicted. and bloody medical jim says he's up for talks with the opposition but there's no one to deal with the prime minister is urging his rivals to get organized so they can hold constructive dialogue with the government. next our team meets the indian workers fighting danger in their very own workplace stay with us. like a chromo bellow all started working here when he was twelve. i'll never do it again the flames gone out. ask him to open the top up. he is now training his brother. clint short of the beginning like that. cut the pipe first. yeah just like that. yeah you know. a. two months and seven days have passed since we met belle isle while cooking for his brother he tells us is secret. i me now take the secret to the grave you're the first to hear this. i've never told anyone i'll be ashamed if people knew i mind you may not believe me but my grandmother f
egypt's new leaders try to build ties with russia at talks in moscow while back home the outs president's trial resumes after a three month break and hosni mubarak is accused of corruption abuse and killing demonstrators during the january uprising and may face the death penalty if convicted. and bloody medical jim says he's up for talks with the opposition but there's no one to deal with the prime minister is urging his rivals to get organized so they can hold constructive dialogue with the...
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news and business bulletin. susan? >> the trial of hosni mubarakesumed today after a month long break to be adjourned until monday. the ailing 83-year-old arrived at court by ambulance, brought in on a stretcher. today, families of slain protesters asked for the judge disqualified but were denied. mubarak is pleading not guilty to charge his ordered the killing of protesters back in february. >>> mexican police say they captured a top drug trafficker. this is huge. authorities say, the 39-year-old was arrested at mexico city's airport tuesday. the u.s. offered a $5 million reward for his capture. the town of south hadley, massachusetts, paid the parents of a bullying victim nearly a quarter million dollars after their daughter committed suicide. you remember this sad story. 15-year-old phoebe prince hanged herself last year. a reporter for "slate" sued and received access of details on the settlement. >>> in business news, last minute shopping caused a surge in holiday sales according to industry analysts. mall shoppers spent $44 billion in the wee
news and business bulletin. susan? >> the trial of hosni mubarakesumed today after a month long break to be adjourned until monday. the ailing 83-year-old arrived at court by ambulance, brought in on a stretcher. today, families of slain protesters asked for the judge disqualified but were denied. mubarak is pleading not guilty to charge his ordered the killing of protesters back in february. >>> mexican police say they captured a top drug trafficker. this is huge. authorities...
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new supplies. in remarkable 18 days, they forced a great ally of the united states and israel, hosni mubarak. i was the only journalist to see and talk to mubarak, during those last days in office. he told me that he was tired and fed up and would step down. if i resign now he said there will be chaos and i'm afraid the muslim brotherhood will take over. libya's moammar gadhafi was next in line, unlike mubarak who knew the game was up, gadhafi was in total denial. >> how are you? good to meet you. christiane amanpour, abc news. i spoke to him in february. >> if they do love you? >> they will die to protect me and my people. >> reporter: instead they lynched him the moment they got their hands on him. after nato, helped the insurgency with air support. across north africa and to the heart of the middle east, dominos fall all of the way to syria where the foreign press is banned and more than 5,000 syrians have been killed according to the united nations. the presidents assad had the gol that he wasn't to blame for the violence. he said in an exclusive interview with barbara walters. >> do you
new supplies. in remarkable 18 days, they forced a great ally of the united states and israel, hosni mubarak. i was the only journalist to see and talk to mubarak, during those last days in office. he told me that he was tired and fed up and would step down. if i resign now he said there will be chaos and i'm afraid the muslim brotherhood will take over. libya's moammar gadhafi was next in line, unlike mubarak who knew the game was up, gadhafi was in total denial. >> how are you? good to...
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mubarak regime. the people of egypt are dreaming of a new future.pite the rocky road ahead, i remain optimistic. a few days ago, more than 60% of eligible workers went to the poll in the first democratic parliamentary election. a historic milestone in more than 50 years of modern his story. the revolution besides its and secretaries -- and ousting a 30- year ruling is enabling the vision i dreamed of for over 12 years. the transportation -- the transformation of the jet to ship eight knowledge based society is now beginning to materialize. the government has just been nominated the science and technology which we hope will become the caltech of the middle east. this leap forward would not have been possible without the sacrifice of thousands of lives in the january revolution. it to them i'd dedicate to this award. for their leadership in the pursuit of liberty and for the hope they have planted for the future. thank you very much. [applause] >> just one more round of applause for all of the winners. [applause] >> that is followed by the lighting ce
mubarak regime. the people of egypt are dreaming of a new future.pite the rocky road ahead, i remain optimistic. a few days ago, more than 60% of eligible workers went to the poll in the first democratic parliamentary election. a historic milestone in more than 50 years of modern his story. the revolution besides its and secretaries -- and ousting a 30- year ruling is enabling the vision i dreamed of for over 12 years. the transportation -- the transformation of the jet to ship eight knowledge...
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. >> president hosni mubarak stepping down. >> the news hit this crowd like an enormous grid.ll. >> if they do love you -- >> they will die to protect me. >> clashes right now at gadhafi's palace. >> after months on the run, moammar gadhafi is dead. >> this is it. the final american soldiers packing up right now in iraq. >> after nearly nine years, america's war in iraq will be over. >> this marks truly the end of the mission. >> we're going home. >> i don't think there's any words to describe it. i'm superexcited. i can't wait to get out of here. >> a massive 8.9 earthquake strikes japan, triggering a gigantic tsunami. >> a house lifted up and simply dumped here on its side. >> everyone is okay? >> fears this morning of a possible nuclear meltdown. now, it's a desperate race against time. >> the largest tornado on the southwest side of joplin. >> what happened here in joplin was certainly the worst. look what these people had to live through. look at this car. you see a brick coming through the door. this is the st. john's hospital, that was once a gleaming seven-story buildi
. >> president hosni mubarak stepping down. >> the news hit this crowd like an enormous grid.ll. >> if they do love you -- >> they will die to protect me. >> clashes right now at gadhafi's palace. >> after months on the run, moammar gadhafi is dead. >> this is it. the final american soldiers packing up right now in iraq. >> after nearly nine years, america's war in iraq will be over. >> this marks truly the end of the mission. >> we're...
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and it's a symbol of egypt's popular revolution against the former strong man mubarak and now it's the scene after newd the video in this report is graphic in parts and leland vittert monitoring it all from the region. >> and harris, this is without question, the most disturbing video out of egypt since the revolution and there are not any words to describe how savage the beatings there are. the video shows army soldiers plugging defense sufficient protests time after time, stomping on their head and dozen soldiers use batons to whip this man and pictures of kay row of them beating women as well out on the streets and they were there to protest police brutality and started when they burned down a protest camp set up in the square. and the protests tried to storm a government building and that's when things he erupted and also rare for the situations, the army brought out live ammunition and so far almost a dozen people have been killed and a hundred more injured. a firsthand account from an american journalist, a holding pen near the square where the protesters are taken and different merciless meetin
and it's a symbol of egypt's popular revolution against the former strong man mubarak and now it's the scene after newd the video in this report is graphic in parts and leland vittert monitoring it all from the region. >> and harris, this is without question, the most disturbing video out of egypt since the revolution and there are not any words to describe how savage the beatings there are. the video shows army soldiers plugging defense sufficient protests time after time, stomping on...