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first set out to meet rami a 26-year-old self described muslim living in the native cairo. it is known to be home of the many of the young men who act as unofficial informants for the military against the muslim brotherhood protests. we had to film discreetly until safely inside rami's apartment. >> trust is the army, trust is the police here in egypt and now i'm very sure if anyone go to the street now and he will say i like muslim brotherhood that people will give him lots of problems. >> will beat him up. >> yeah. i swear this is not a revolution this is war. >> what is the muslim brotherhood want? >> they doesn't know anything about a peace. they only know about jihad. it's like hamas. muslim muslim brotherhood in is is this too. muslim brotherhood in egypt need everyone in egypt, he makes big beard and be with all the woman here and the girl with the barb and -- the cover up and all the guys to have beards. >> yeah. i'm very sure that's what happened in egypt. this is not iran this is egypt. >> to try to end the conflict from the side of those in the egyptian military
first set out to meet rami a 26-year-old self described muslim living in the native cairo. it is known to be home of the many of the young men who act as unofficial informants for the military against the muslim brotherhood protests. we had to film discreetly until safely inside rami's apartment. >> trust is the army, trust is the police here in egypt and now i'm very sure if anyone go to the street now and he will say i like muslim brotherhood that people will give him lots of problems....
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of cd is it on monday the riots were triggered by the murder of secular politician of one hundred rami at the end of last month. a powerful car bomb has killed at least six people and wounded more than thirty in the southern philippines city of katabatic the device went off during rush hour leaving victims of blood and causing damage to nearby buildings is thought a local official may have been the target of that tug religious tension is on the increase in the mixed muslim catholic city with previous bombings of a minute carried out by a local mittened muslim group. a bomb explosion on a park's passenger train in northeastern pakistan has injured fourteen people three are in a critical condition local officials say the device ripped through the washroom and one of the carriages no group has claimed responsibility for that. making money from something that three hour port of life out of the brain. while revolutions in the middle east should get a great deal of coverage what you don't mix a lot of sense revolutions or exciting t.v. peaceful protests or nice but footage of molotov cocktai
of cd is it on monday the riots were triggered by the murder of secular politician of one hundred rami at the end of last month. a powerful car bomb has killed at least six people and wounded more than thirty in the southern philippines city of katabatic the device went off during rush hour leaving victims of blood and causing damage to nearby buildings is thought a local official may have been the target of that tug religious tension is on the increase in the mixed muslim catholic city with...
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let's talk about it with charles ramie, philadelphia police chief, and conservative blogger crystal right commissioner, philadelphia faced litigation similar to new york. some have pointed to crime rates going up as a result of the reforms. when the mayor of new york was pressed on this issue, he said, why would any person want to trade what we have here for the situation in philadelphia? more murders, higher crime. to that, you say what? >> well, to that i say he's wrong. our murders are down 30% this year, shootings down 18%. overall crime is down significantly in philadelphia. we did enter into an agreement, i think for the betterment of the department. >> explain that. does stop and frisk work? >> well, it's not a question of just if it works. does it work? yes. but we have to be careful as police to make sure that whatever we do, we do within constitutional guidelines. we can't just sacrifice all constitutional rights in order to impact crime. i think you can do both. i think you can impact crime and do so within constitutional guidelines. stop, question and frisk is a valuable tool.
let's talk about it with charles ramie, philadelphia police chief, and conservative blogger crystal right commissioner, philadelphia faced litigation similar to new york. some have pointed to crime rates going up as a result of the reforms. when the mayor of new york was pressed on this issue, he said, why would any person want to trade what we have here for the situation in philadelphia? more murders, higher crime. to that, you say what? >> well, to that i say he's wrong. our murders are...
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. >> reporter: rami was an intelligence official with the libyan national transitional council.nd now independently tracks extremist groups. >> the fbi unfortunately released photos of very minor people who were not known in benghazi, and the bulk of the people behind the u.s. consulate attack are in syrian territory today. >> reporter: u.s. officials have identified ahmed abu khattala has a person of interest in the attack. so far no arrests have been made. but for a suspected terrorist who may have been involved in the murder of four americans, he's really not that difficult to find. we met with ahmed in public at a coffee shot in benghazi for around two hours. he seemed to be confident, his demeanor not that of a man who believed that he was going to be detained or targeted any time soon. and he agreed to let us film audio but not video of our conversation. he doesn't deny that he was there the night of the attack. >> translator: that night, how did you get the news? when did you arrive and what did you see? >> translator: is this a journalistic interview or an interrogation?
. >> reporter: rami was an intelligence official with the libyan national transitional council.nd now independently tracks extremist groups. >> the fbi unfortunately released photos of very minor people who were not known in benghazi, and the bulk of the people behind the u.s. consulate attack are in syrian territory today. >> reporter: u.s. officials have identified ahmed abu khattala has a person of interest in the attack. so far no arrests have been made. but for a...
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rami, let me start with you. obviously you have a an opinion about this one. do you think it' a bad thing and tell me about your experience? >> i think they're a bad thing because in, in, any kind of industry you look at innovation as a way for entrepreneurs for them to build better mousetraps based on their previous history. anytime you sign a piece of paper said you're not allowed to go build a better mousetrap, stifles the ability for entrepeneurs to innovate. my personal background comes from a situation where we weren't directly competing but the threat of the non-compete hindered our ability to grow. luckily we were able to clear that out and clear up the misunderstanding but not everybody's that lucky. just the threat of litigation is enough to shut down a lot of entrepreneurs. melissa: bob, this is one of theof those ones i really see both sides of the argument. at the same time if you're a tech company, even if you're in retail and somebody inside your compan that sees all your margins, sees your intellectual property, understands how your business is
rami, let me start with you. obviously you have a an opinion about this one. do you think it' a bad thing and tell me about your experience? >> i think they're a bad thing because in, in, any kind of industry you look at innovation as a way for entrepreneurs for them to build better mousetraps based on their previous history. anytime you sign a piece of paper said you're not allowed to go build a better mousetrap, stifles the ability for entrepeneurs to innovate. my personal background...
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. >> reporter: rami was an intelligence official with the libyan national transitional council. now independently tracks extremist groups. >> the fbi unfortunately released photos of very minor people who were not known in benghazi, and the bulk of the people behind the u.s. consulate attack are in syrian territory today. >> reporter: u.s. officials have identified ahmed abu khattala has a person of interest in the attack. so far no arrests have been made. but for a suspected terrorist who may have been involved in the murder of four americans, he's really not that difficult to find. we met with ahmed in public at a coffee shot in benghazi for around two hours. he seemed to be confident, his demeanor not that of a man who believed that he was going to be detained or targeted any time soon. and he agreed to let us film audio but not video of our conversation. he doesn't deny that he was there the night of the attack. >> translator: that night, how did you get the news? when did you arrive and what did you see? >> translator: is this a journalistic interview or an interrogation? >
. >> reporter: rami was an intelligence official with the libyan national transitional council. now independently tracks extremist groups. >> the fbi unfortunately released photos of very minor people who were not known in benghazi, and the bulk of the people behind the u.s. consulate attack are in syrian territory today. >> reporter: u.s. officials have identified ahmed abu khattala has a person of interest in the attack. so far no arrests have been made. but for a suspected...
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. >> thank you so much, ram rami chourdy there. >>> water can options have decembersed hundreds of people rallying across the country. activists have called for mast protests against the lack of basic services. security forces have reported a number of journalists and closed several main roads in the capital, baghdad. >>> at least six people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in afghanistan. 20 others were wounded. the explosion happened near a police checkpoint and a bank in the southern city of kandahar. >> riots in sao paolo against corruption. a bank and television station were attacked and looted. demonstrators have been marking national mobilization and fight day. >>> half of mention conchs feel drug-related violence has increased since the president took office last december. the worst affected area is the western state of michocan. not just drug gangs are defying security forces. >> mechanic can soldiers, increasing site. in some places, it's the v vigilantes who have the upper hand, strip the official police of their weapons. many say they had no choice but to take up arms
. >> thank you so much, ram rami chourdy there. >>> water can options have decembersed hundreds of people rallying across the country. activists have called for mast protests against the lack of basic services. security forces have reported a number of journalists and closed several main roads in the capital, baghdad. >>> at least six people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in afghanistan. 20 others were wounded. the explosion happened near a police checkpoint...