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the new government is -- the best political party in egypt is expected to gain control in that north africa country. little has changed since the revolution that ousted hosni mubarak. the economy has gotten worse and many are struggling just to pay their bills. egypt's de facto leader, ma' mohammed totali. >> it is the same ruler since 1952. these guys are clueless of how to run the country on a daily basis. >> the army leadership wants to rule the country, but not govern it. >> day-to-day matters, bread and butter issues, so far, secular parties are disorganized and weak. the better organized stronger muslim brotherhood and its freedom and justice party may win a plurality of votes. this woman doesn't want someone to tell her to take off her incob. her main goal is sharia law. there are about ten percent of the population and many fear attacks may increase if the brotherhood and allies control the government. >> last greatest hope for these people and for religious freedom is the united states government. i don't think the u.s. government gets it. i don't think the administration understan
the new government is -- the best political party in egypt is expected to gain control in that north africa country. little has changed since the revolution that ousted hosni mubarak. the economy has gotten worse and many are struggling just to pay their bills. egypt's de facto leader, ma' mohammed totali. >> it is the same ruler since 1952. these guys are clueless of how to run the country on a daily basis. >> the army leadership wants to rule the country, but not govern it....
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. >> reporter: add to that worries about turmoil in north africa. >> egypt, syria, yemen-- all three of which have some oil production, but they also have much greater ramification-- instability there has much greater ramification across their neighbors. >> reporter: given the tug of war in the marketplace, many experts think energy prices will remain volatile. this time of year also tends to be a low-volume market as traders close their books and head out on vacation. erika miller, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: still ahead, avon's calling for a new c.e.o. the struggling door-to-door cosmetics retailer separates the roles of its chairman and c.e.o. from another round of stress tests to rules on banks trading with their own money, 2012 is shaping up to be another year of new rules and new pressures for banks. kelly king is the chairman and c.e.o. of bb&t. he joins us from winston-salem north carolina. happy holidays to you, sir nice to see you again. >> thank you tom happy holidays to you as well. >> tom: as you look at the new regulatory environment continuing to take
. >> reporter: add to that worries about turmoil in north africa. >> egypt, syria, yemen-- all three of which have some oil production, but they also have much greater ramification-- instability there has much greater ramification across their neighbors. >> reporter: given the tug of war in the marketplace, many experts think energy prices will remain volatile. this time of year also tends to be a low-volume market as traders close their books and head out on vacation. erika...
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revolt that ousted president ben ali it gave birth to the arab spring across north africa or the middle east but people complain that even after elections in their own country. because it says it's western oil towns back over control of the riots that left at least eleven people dead began during celebrations marking twenty years since the central asian country won depend on the soviet union. and the new york court finds iran's supreme leader guilty in a sense here claiming to run for help in the nine eleven terrorists but critics say it's part of a smear campaign paving the way for. next as promised. just the thing for you if you're hungry for but of curious cuisine. hello and welcome to the pride when this speech i will take a look at that through to restaurants in moscow from persian food to fit me face russian capital with cuisine from all over the world people pretty much find anything here and now a far cry from say a decade or so ago. of the armenian food store situated since guys. like any other major capital city moscow has its own foreign communities many of their own schools
revolt that ousted president ben ali it gave birth to the arab spring across north africa or the middle east but people complain that even after elections in their own country. because it says it's western oil towns back over control of the riots that left at least eleven people dead began during celebrations marking twenty years since the central asian country won depend on the soviet union. and the new york court finds iran's supreme leader guilty in a sense here claiming to run for help in...
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a wave of protests spread across north africa and parts of the gulf.people power succeeded. in others, it's still a work in progress. as thousands take to the votes, leoni lakhani takes a look at where things stand. >> reporter: they are still marred by violence nearly a year after the peaceful resolution. the political turmoil is driving the country's economy to the brink. >> uncertainty is the investors' biggest enemy. we need political stability to encourage investors to come in. >> reporter: egypt is the arab world's most populous country with the largest consumer base and most diversified economy. before the revolution it was a major draw for foreign investors. today, rabini global economics estimates foreign investment has dropped by 68%. the main stock index lost more than 45% of its value this year. >> egypt has been a great market for region investors. unfortunately for the moment, tourism is nonexistent. >> reporter: for egypt, smaller revolutionary neighbors, tunisia and libya, the transition process has so far taken a smoother path. but the
a wave of protests spread across north africa and parts of the gulf.people power succeeded. in others, it's still a work in progress. as thousands take to the votes, leoni lakhani takes a look at where things stand. >> reporter: they are still marred by violence nearly a year after the peaceful resolution. the political turmoil is driving the country's economy to the brink. >> uncertainty is the investors' biggest enemy. we need political stability to encourage investors to come in....
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president ben ali in tunisia they provided the spark for the spread of the arab spring across north africa and the middle east with regimes falling and talk of democracy rising but even after elections internet calls of the change remain strong as assays that in english has been finding out. a year ago mohamed bouazizi set himself on fire to protest against the authorities in tunisia unleashing public frie over corruption and poverty which led to the ouster of president ben ali a wave of revolt spread to other countries and the arab spring was born. today a monument stands to his sacrifice in his hometown a city visited there's a widespread belief however that the changes in tunisia and they're going to. we've asked for a very few things to upgrade the school to meet families with disabled children and some jobs but no one wants to listen to the people haven't got money thing those who came from abroad and reaped all the benefits they're all in the new government but the simple folk are left with nothing. if the tunisian revolution was led by young people demanding freedom of speech and gr
president ben ali in tunisia they provided the spark for the spread of the arab spring across north africa and the middle east with regimes falling and talk of democracy rising but even after elections internet calls of the change remain strong as assays that in english has been finding out. a year ago mohamed bouazizi set himself on fire to protest against the authorities in tunisia unleashing public frie over corruption and poverty which led to the ouster of president ben ali a wave of revolt...
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the russian president and the prime minister of course looked at the recent developments in the north africa and the wider at middle east they also discuss the iranian nuclear program they grieve that the north africa and the middle east peace settlement should proceed without foreign interference they also said that they will continue to support again assistance government to birds to bring back peace to the country and democracy too and they will support the government in negotiations with the military oppositions with taliban now concerning one sided actions against iran they described it. as the counterproductive leading into nowhere but from their side they promise that they will continue to grow closer together india and russia to prevent further global nuclear proliferation then again you could be here to watch over many thanks for the update on the visit of mom i'm saying to moscow thanks. russian convoy carrying tons of humanitarian that was held but the trouble checkpoint between serbia and kosovo since tuesday has finally been allowed three trucks have crossed into noble cause of
the russian president and the prime minister of course looked at the recent developments in the north africa and the wider at middle east they also discuss the iranian nuclear program they grieve that the north africa and the middle east peace settlement should proceed without foreign interference they also said that they will continue to support again assistance government to birds to bring back peace to the country and democracy too and they will support the government in negotiations with...
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they also grew frustraalt with the fallout fro ople across north africa and nd facebook to complainized protests and get th the pro democracy arab sprintunisia and people in egypt and those countries ana are still risking theithat steve jobs inventions. people bonded over the inder and former ceo of ap emotion around the world as loss of a man whrofile death prompted t we saw kizuna at play in t gathered together to celeba leader carried out the military ission. that tested the bond between the strained s forefr crisis.me euro zone countries want to at bind them to save the the financial, social turmoheir between politicians and n, people are to bond over this architectural achievementokyo sky tree. broadcasting it opens on may 22nd. >> and we ho you the top stories from jan asia and aro >>> clear blue ski let's get the bigger weather saki ochi. >>> ancross the globe.rt off in asia and in the is cluste we have been keepipical depression in place number the next 24 houropical storm system. we oes remain largely off ttle bit more rain nam mainly for the bit stronger showers form today.phi
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that ousted president gave birth to the arab spring across north africa. but even after election real change in their own country is yet to see. control after the riots there left at least eleven dead. twenty years since someplace in country one independence from the second.
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since choosey is revolt that ousted president ben ali and gave birth to the arab spring across north africa the middle east people complain that even after elections real change in their own country is yet to be see. kazakhstan says its western oil town is back under control after the riots there left at least eleven people dead the rest began during celebrations marking twenty years since the central asian country won independence from the soviet union. and a new york court finds a rand supreme leader guilty blaming for helping the nine eleven terrorists but critics say it's part of a smear campaign paving the way for a new war. more all those stories since thirty minutes time after the kaiser report goes gunning for more shady finances. max kaiser this is the kaiser report yeah time magazine finally recognizing what everybody else already knows there's a global insurrection against bragger occupation stacy ever tell us more well max in order to talk about the story truck really i must have a little bit of this. to suit lose now this is it plain clothes sort of here because of course you c
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think of it just below the north africa 10 countries right in the middle between the north africa and section. that country was seen last year certainly it as nothing but a famine nightmare by yet to unbeknownst to most of us farmers have free greened by a nurturing trees as they saw as a threat they started to see been nurturing the trees to keep them growing in the field that they were growing food, it increase the fertility of their field it held the soil in place and helped to create the pathways to hold the water and nutrients are as low as firewood and 220 million new trees flourishing providing food security 2.5 million people. the researcher from whom i have learned this high said why didn't i know about this? he said nobody thought to look. they saw the desperately poor as loser nobody thought there is all whole region there. what is going on? i was so moved by listening to the chief and the villages twos say. >> women were more empowered the canvas they did not depend nine getting credit to buy fertilizer sober men were more empowered? people could pay the school fees for ch
think of it just below the north africa 10 countries right in the middle between the north africa and section. that country was seen last year certainly it as nothing but a famine nightmare by yet to unbeknownst to most of us farmers have free greened by a nurturing trees as they saw as a threat they started to see been nurturing the trees to keep them growing in the field that they were growing food, it increase the fertility of their field it held the soil in place and helped to create the...
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that al said president ben ali and the birth of the arab spring across north africa in the middle east people complain that even off to elections will change in their own country has yet to be seen. as it stands as its western oil town is back under control after riots that left at least and nothing can prove that beyond rest began during celebrations marking the twentieth in the central asian country won independence from the something. and in new york court finds iran's supreme leader guilty in absentia claiming to run for help in the nine eleven terrorists the critics say it's part of a smear campaign paving the way for one. more news story than around thirty minutes after taking new on a trip to russia's fall on the west quarter. in russia's european northwest was one of the country's oldest inhabited areas the north corrado blitzed. with record stating back to midnight sentry this is a place with a rich history a powerful medieval republic it was famed for the quality of its furs and the depth of its scholarship before it was a mix to the greater russian state of the fifteenth cen
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since then we've seen uprisings through north africa through the gulf. this week we look back at some of the key people we've spoken to during this year of arab uprising. >> democracy has to be taken, it can't be given. in this case democracy was taken by egyptians through popular revolution, and that always brings turmoil. >> this is not the first problem that arises in our region. there was the iran iraq war, there was the invasion of kuwait, there was the liberation of kuwait, there was the invasion of iraq. we've had more than our share of problems. >> reporter: the fact that the old order is changing in many countries doesn't mean that what replaces it is necessarily the right thing unless we manage that process properly. >> the countries in the middle east are facing difficulties because of the disruptions and the cutoff from normal business activities. we are hopeful that things will settle and that egypt will take the lead for better reform and other countries will follow suit. >>> we've been chained. whatever now we see is good. >> we're going t
since then we've seen uprisings through north africa through the gulf. this week we look back at some of the key people we've spoken to during this year of arab uprising. >> democracy has to be taken, it can't be given. in this case democracy was taken by egyptians through popular revolution, and that always brings turmoil. >> this is not the first problem that arises in our region. there was the iran iraq war, there was the invasion of kuwait, there was the liberation of kuwait,...
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18% for the full year, despite social unrest in some of the most popular travel destinations in north africa and weak consumer sentiment in europe. if it's is in stark contrast to thomas cook which has had to ask the banks for more cash. >> at this time of year travel agents are usually busy taking bookings or winter holidays. not so now. this one has seen such a lack of clients that business is down by 40%. >> you can definitely feel people are nervous, they don't want to spend money. they want to make sure christmas is a relatively stress free. >> the year started badly for many tour operators. hotels and beach his relapse empty indonesia and some other areas following the arab spring. many have switched to alternative destinations in spain. but thomas cook was much slower to do that. analysts believe some are much more financially nimble. more customers are booking online. tueey is writing a trend for all-inclusive resorts. thomas " is expected to report its delay its financial results next week. with a weakening demand across europe for the moment all four operas are likely to find holid
18% for the full year, despite social unrest in some of the most popular travel destinations in north africa and weak consumer sentiment in europe. if it's is in stark contrast to thomas cook which has had to ask the banks for more cash. >> at this time of year travel agents are usually busy taking bookings or winter holidays. not so now. this one has seen such a lack of clients that business is down by 40%. >> you can definitely feel people are nervous, they don't want to spend...
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policy, which was a policy that was really put to the test this year with the arab uprisings in north africa. when the refugees were coming across from the other side of the mediterranean, the truth was that nobody wants to take them. >> we meet him somewhat in a room in paris. the 26-year-old tunisian was a male nurse in his homeland before the revolution there. his journey to the french capital started on his country is now lightly police coast line. >> it was still hard to cross from tunisia to italy. the crossing took ages. there were big waves the day we left. i was scared. i am not used to the sea. when we arrived, we were soaking wet, tired, and had not had anything to eat in almost three days. then he paid close to a year's wages for the voyage. he was taken to an emergency center, but no one monitored his movements. he said that young people do not want to stay in italy, so they gave him travel documents and let him go. that was it. he made his way to relatives living in france, but his status here is anything but secure. that is why he has an appointment with an employee from educa
policy, which was a policy that was really put to the test this year with the arab uprisings in north africa. when the refugees were coming across from the other side of the mediterranean, the truth was that nobody wants to take them. >> we meet him somewhat in a room in paris. the 26-year-old tunisian was a male nurse in his homeland before the revolution there. his journey to the french capital started on his country is now lightly police coast line. >> it was still hard to cross...
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. >> brown: nation in north africa confronts the issue of hiv-aids. ray suarez reports. >> reporter: friday prayer in morocco, on africa's northwest corner. thousands of worshipers gather in a large mosque in the city of bouskoura, to pray, and hear prayers and preaching from the local imam. with few variations, this is a familiar scene, repeated weekly across the muslim world. on this december day, the weekly message from imam mohammed ziani isn't what you expect to hear at friday prayers. >> ( translated ): dear brothers, aids or the hiv virus is one of the most fatal plights our generation is facing because we do not talk about it. >> reporter: the taboo topic of h.i.v.-- the virus that causes aids-- particularly how to prevent it and treat it rarely surfaces in such a public way in muslim societies, let alone at the mosque. imam ziani, and religious leaders across morocco are trying to change that. >> ( translated ): it is the duty of any imam or preacher to teach. god said this in the koran, we have a sworn oath to allah to clarify and teach, so
. >> brown: nation in north africa confronts the issue of hiv-aids. ray suarez reports. >> reporter: friday prayer in morocco, on africa's northwest corner. thousands of worshipers gather in a large mosque in the city of bouskoura, to pray, and hear prayers and preaching from the local imam. with few variations, this is a familiar scene, repeated weekly across the muslim world. on this december day, the weekly message from imam mohammed ziani isn't what you expect to hear at friday...
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. >> brown: nation in north africa confronts the issue of hiv-aids. ray suarez reports. >> reporter: friday prayer in morocco, on africa's northwest corner. thousands of worshipers gather in a large mosque in the city of bouskoura, to pray, and hear prayers and preaching from the local imam. with few variations, this is a familiar scene, repeated weekly across the muslim world. on this december day, the weekly message from imam mohammed ziani isn't what you expect to hear at friday prayers. >> ( translated ): dear brothers, aids or the hiv virus is one of the most fatal plights our generation is facing because we do not talk about it. >> reporter: the taboo topic of h.i.v.-- the virus that causes aids-- particularly how to prevent it and treat it rarely surfaces in such a public way in muslim societies, let alone at the mosque. imam ziani, and religious leaders across morocco are trying to change that. >> ( translated ): it is the duty of any imam or preacher to teach. god said this in the koran, we have a sworn oath to allah to clarify and teach, so
. >> brown: nation in north africa confronts the issue of hiv-aids. ray suarez reports. >> reporter: friday prayer in morocco, on africa's northwest corner. thousands of worshipers gather in a large mosque in the city of bouskoura, to pray, and hear prayers and preaching from the local imam. with few variations, this is a familiar scene, repeated weekly across the muslim world. on this december day, the weekly message from imam mohammed ziani isn't what you expect to hear at friday...
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chewed noisy is revolt that ousted president ben ali and gave birth to the arab spring across north africa or the middle east but complain that even after elections real change in their own country is yet to be seen. because it says its western oil back under control after riots there left at least eleven people dead the rest began during celebrations marking twenty years since the central asian country won independence from the soviet union. in new york court finds a random supreme leader. claiming to run for help in the nine eleven terrorists but critics say it's part of a smear campaign paving the way for a new war. but not forty five moscow time that's got later sport with dmitri. follow the sporting law to get to the company again and coming up in the fall to. get another girls all because it's about wins that women spacesuit raced at the stage of the world cup in. their defeat of europe how get russia lose to sweden at the church i want to. bring calling with fire the rise of russia's top heavy weight boxer alexander payne as his sixty's follow grail a world title bout with whatever
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. >> to north africa, where clashes have continued in cairo after troops try to remove demonstrators from outside the parliament building. the protesters threw rocks at soldiers, who responded by firing into the air. >> when it all started with clashes against protesters. rocks were thrown at each other and it got more serious with the military firing in the air and using water cannon, and they managed to push out the protesters from the city. but more and more protesters came and there was a long-running confrontation in the street outside. rocks were thrown back and forth. then we've seen an extraordinary scene of thugs on the roof of a government building throwing rocks through the day down at the protesters. thugs who must have been there with the knowledge of the government because they were on the top of the government throwing these rocks at protesters. so very, very damaging to the credibility of the military. who have always said they are protecting the revolution and they've always tried to avoid getting in direct conflict with the protesters. also damaging for the new civi
. >> to north africa, where clashes have continued in cairo after troops try to remove demonstrators from outside the parliament building. the protesters threw rocks at soldiers, who responded by firing into the air. >> when it all started with clashes against protesters. rocks were thrown at each other and it got more serious with the military firing in the air and using water cannon, and they managed to push out the protesters from the city. but more and more protesters came and...
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a common bond or kizuna united people across north africa and the middle east. people turned to twitter and facebook to complain about their leaders, organized protests and get their message out to the rest of the world. the pro democracy arab spring movement began in tunisia and people in egypt and libya followed the wave. regime change came to those countries and to a certain extent in yemen. but protesters in syria are still risking their lives to demand the resignation of bashir-assad. you can say that steve jobs developed kizuna with his inventions. people bonded over the ipod, the iphone, the ipad and much more. the co-founder and former ceo of apple died at the age of 56. his death prompted an outpour of emotion around the world as people gathered to mourn the loss of a man who many called a genius. another high profile death prompted the opposite reaction. we saw kizuna at play in the united states as some americans gathered together to celebrate the killing of al qaeda leader osama bin laden but the united states carried out the military operation in pa
a common bond or kizuna united people across north africa and the middle east. people turned to twitter and facebook to complain about their leaders, organized protests and get their message out to the rest of the world. the pro democracy arab spring movement began in tunisia and people in egypt and libya followed the wave. regime change came to those countries and to a certain extent in yemen. but protesters in syria are still risking their lives to demand the resignation of bashir-assad. you...
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fighting for superiority was still are fighting over the balkans the caucuses yugoslavia whatever the north africa do you believe this is true i don't think it's true at all someone coming out of the country was going to obviously there is competition. and areas i think most are going to i think is misplaced and it's based on false perceptions of how international relations should be conducted in the twenty first century and there i think they have been serious mistakes on both sides. and in this case and there you're certainly right there is a continuation of what money might call a cold war mentality on the part of some sections of our society and our governments. but i think these are. are wrong i think they do not reflect the reality of the situation the reality of the situation is that our countries need to cooperate in their own interest in the big issues and as i put it to americans russia can either be part of the solution or part of the problem for russians the americans can either be part of the solution or part of the problem and we're not going to solve the big problems global warning
fighting for superiority was still are fighting over the balkans the caucuses yugoslavia whatever the north africa do you believe this is true i don't think it's true at all someone coming out of the country was going to obviously there is competition. and areas i think most are going to i think is misplaced and it's based on false perceptions of how international relations should be conducted in the twenty first century and there i think they have been serious mistakes on both sides. and in...
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to occupy global rallies shared common themes but if one thing stood out in the middle east and north africa alone it was protests that lead down one road regime change. tunisia and egypt got rid of their dictators without war but libya was not so lucky nato allies began a humanitarian mission with a fierce bombing campaign but critics called it a mislabeled invasion to take down gadhafi for benefits the only reason there is sort of where the libya is about the oil here anybody screaming and yelling about all those people last week they were killed in the ivory coast sudan gadhafi was brutally killed in october as the world watched the graphic video go viral thousands of civilians were killed over months of bombing and as twenty twelve neared syria found itself in a similar set up for intervention russia and china fearing a repeat of the situation in libya as civil war intensifies this is a direct. effect of that rhetoric clash between the u.s. and. one side and russia and china on the war in on the other side you know what she wanted was in libya protests continue in egypt libya syria and m
to occupy global rallies shared common themes but if one thing stood out in the middle east and north africa alone it was protests that lead down one road regime change. tunisia and egypt got rid of their dictators without war but libya was not so lucky nato allies began a humanitarian mission with a fierce bombing campaign but critics called it a mislabeled invasion to take down gadhafi for benefits the only reason there is sort of where the libya is about the oil here anybody screaming and...
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al qaeda has developed franchises, places like north africa and in most troubling, yemen. these are franchises that are coming up with smaller harder detectable plots to have home grown extremism. these are the kind of threats we see in our book that we need to conclude there will be another attack and with the united states government and their leaders are starting, what the president needs to do is build a greater sense of resilience in the public with the inevitable attack. >> and we'll take a few more seconds. how should they be doing that? is it by the president talking specifically about, look, it's going to happen and how we respond to it? is that the best way to say it? >> well, it is lead by the commander in chief. the problem by this environment are the budget cuts. and what that means, that is a mission that we will be getting hit again which will happen. >> right. >> in this polarized environment, no president could be that leaning in acknowledging the vulnerability and it is a very important national defense to actually make it safer and to simply not start it
al qaeda has developed franchises, places like north africa and in most troubling, yemen. these are franchises that are coming up with smaller harder detectable plots to have home grown extremism. these are the kind of threats we see in our book that we need to conclude there will be another attack and with the united states government and their leaders are starting, what the president needs to do is build a greater sense of resilience in the public with the inevitable attack. >> and...
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for the brock about two thousand and eight election campaign scott you mentioned the middle east north africa lots of people say that these were revolutions these were events and mass protests that were internally reminded organized online. what do you think was the true old social network in these revolutions i don't think in a lot of places around the world social networking had been sort of given credit i think the obama campaign social networking got a lot of new credit because it was something that was there was new ultimately obama was going to win that campaign based on his candidacy the right candidate the right message and lots of people very upset with the direction of the united states in places like. going out and organizing in egypt i truly believe that social networking was was the impetus for a lot of that revolutionary change it got people excited and motivated that they were not alone in their feelings against the government it kept people involved and it actually forced people that they could actually go out and organize the tools have become very powerful as far as i'm upse
for the brock about two thousand and eight election campaign scott you mentioned the middle east north africa lots of people say that these were revolutions these were events and mass protests that were internally reminded organized online. what do you think was the true old social network in these revolutions i don't think in a lot of places around the world social networking had been sort of given credit i think the obama campaign social networking got a lot of new credit because it was...
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in the middle east and north africa she's societies will become democratic.ly probably could become in the short term less liberal. we will have to be patient as they work through building the institutions of government, learning how to govern, and for those who are opposed to government learning how to be effective opposition. you see that in iraq, for example, where nouri al-maliki is now going after of one of his vice presidents and the leader of the s u.n. ni block. they have to come together to function. jenna: we'll see if they can do it. that arrest broke dew durin during our show yesterday, showing the arrest of a high iraqi official. we are wondering what is going on in the country as they are trying to sort out what is happening. north korea, kim jong-il there were reports that north korea was working with syria to develop a nuclear weapon in syria. and there was a diplomatic relationship there with one leader and apparently president assad well. this leader kim jong-il is gone. i'm wondering with the death of moammar qaddafi as well how all these d
in the middle east and north africa she's societies will become democratic.ly probably could become in the short term less liberal. we will have to be patient as they work through building the institutions of government, learning how to govern, and for those who are opposed to government learning how to be effective opposition. you see that in iraq, for example, where nouri al-maliki is now going after of one of his vice presidents and the leader of the s u.n. ni block. they have to come...
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to the arab spring across north africa or the middle east where people complain that even after elections real change in their own country is yet to be safe. kazakhstan says its western oil town is back on the control of the riots there left to the same level people dead began during celebrations marking twenty years since the central asian country won independence from the soviet union. and the new york court finds a rand supreme leader guilty in obscenity of blaming tehran for helping the nine eleven terrorists but critics say it's part of a smear campaign paving the way for a new war. twenty forty five moscow times get the latest sport with dmitri. hello the sporty want to get to the company again and coming up in the field. get another girls all because it's about wins that women spacesuit race at the third stage of the world cup in. their defeat of euro hockey to russia lose just waiting at the train one puff or two. and bring calling with the rise of russia's top heavy weight boxer alexander payne as his sixty's follow grayle a world title bout with blood thinner klitschko. so let's
to the arab spring across north africa or the middle east where people complain that even after elections real change in their own country is yet to be safe. kazakhstan says its western oil town is back on the control of the riots there left to the same level people dead began during celebrations marking twenty years since the central asian country won independence from the soviet union. and the new york court finds a rand supreme leader guilty in obscenity of blaming tehran for helping the...
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the russian president and the prime minister of course looked at the recent developments in the north africa and the wider middle east they also discuss the iranian nuclear program they agree that the north african and the middle east peace settlement should proceed without foreign interference now concerning one sided actions against iran they described it as counter-productive than leading into nowhere but from their side they promise that they will continue to work closely together and here in russia to prevent the global nuclear proliferation. convoy held up for days by around between serbia and kosovo his end to the disputed territory it's now on the way to cost of zero three pennies to be told. that half the natives from the region. one of the most controversial humanitarian missions in recent months has come to a successful around three hundred tons of russian has been delivered to the biggest city part of kosovo there's nothing controversial about the cargo which the russian convoy was carrying it was mostly household items and food but the russian convoy did wade into what has been
the russian president and the prime minister of course looked at the recent developments in the north africa and the wider middle east they also discuss the iranian nuclear program they agree that the north african and the middle east peace settlement should proceed without foreign interference now concerning one sided actions against iran they described it as counter-productive than leading into nowhere but from their side they promise that they will continue to work closely together and here...
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is wrong since to new that al said president ben ali and gave birth to the arab spring across north africa in the middle east but people complain that even after elections rule change in their country has yet to be seen. as it sounds as its western oil town is back on the control after riots that left at least eleven people dead the andress began during celebrations marking twenty years since the central asian country won independence from the soviet union . and a new poor finds around supremely guilty and absentia blaming tehran for helping the nine eleven terrorists but critics say it's part of a smear campaign paving the way for a new war. next to taking a hard line against the software giants who charge a fortune for the program. that's next. hello again and welcome to the spotlight new show on the arts in albania and today my guest on the program richard stallman. the computer world is divided in two confronting challenges with two totally different to last the one side the corporations which sell programs but it's all the other people who believe software must be three. former obviou
is wrong since to new that al said president ben ali and gave birth to the arab spring across north africa in the middle east but people complain that even after elections rule change in their country has yet to be seen. as it sounds as its western oil town is back on the control after riots that left at least eleven people dead the andress began during celebrations marking twenty years since the central asian country won independence from the soviet union . and a new poor finds around...
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governments were overthrown in twenty eleven what additional risks does it bring to the middle east and north africa or indeed what action do you think that will require from the u.n. into twenty two let me say that i believe that the greatest. danger in terms of this debilitation in the next year if i make my if i may make that prediction might come from the very disturbing growing confrontation between the west and iran this is a very dangerous scenario russia has been working very hard in order to prevent the scenario from playing out but we do believe that a peaceful solution can still get the upper hand that we do believe that iran can stop. talks with the international atomic energy agency on those unanswered questions about their alleged former military activity in the in the military programs in the nuclear field with do believe that there is still a possibility on the basis of these and russians russian initiatives to restart the talks between iran and the group of the six of which russia is a member so i think that the the great focus of those who don't want to do see a very dramatic escal
governments were overthrown in twenty eleven what additional risks does it bring to the middle east and north africa or indeed what action do you think that will require from the u.n. into twenty two let me say that i believe that the greatest. danger in terms of this debilitation in the next year if i make my if i may make that prediction might come from the very disturbing growing confrontation between the west and iran this is a very dangerous scenario russia has been working very hard in...
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governments were overthrown in twenty eleven what additional risks does it bring to the middle east and north africa or indeed what action do you think that will require from the u.n. into twenty two. well it's hard for me to speculate about the possible role of the united nations but of course. some of the domestic political developments are pointing to the fact that this democratic process of some of those revolutions is not necessarily something which which is going to happen easily or at all what impact is it going to have on the regional situation remains to be seen but let me say that i believe that the greatest. danger in terms of this debilitation in the next year if i make my if i may make that prediction might come from the very disturbing growing confrontation between the west and iran this is a very dangerous scenario russia has been working very hard in order to prevent the scenario from playing out but we do believe that the peaceful solution can still get the upper hand that we do believe that iran can start talks with the international atomic energy agency on those unanswered questio
governments were overthrown in twenty eleven what additional risks does it bring to the middle east and north africa or indeed what action do you think that will require from the u.n. into twenty two. well it's hard for me to speculate about the possible role of the united nations but of course. some of the domestic political developments are pointing to the fact that this democratic process of some of those revolutions is not necessarily something which which is going to happen easily or at...