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t. cairo. and true freelance journalist based in cairo says that human rights violations on the streets of the capital have led to concerns mubarak has been replaced by another dictatorship. people are unsure about whether you actually transferred power in june so far the military the ruling military council has yet to fulfill any of its promises that said fancy came into power also just generally on the streets we're seeing massive human rights violations towards protesters with people expressing their freedom of speech and we're seeing excessive use of tear gas and cartouche they call it here which is birdshot and maiming protesters has been absolutely no reform of the police and i was simply fired by the local disaster a few weeks ago which saw over seventy four people die so essentially we've seen very little reform since mubarak stepped down and people are basically anxious that nothing will change and that will just slip into a new new dictatorship i think most people here would post it wo
t. cairo. and true freelance journalist based in cairo says that human rights violations on the streets of the capital have led to concerns mubarak has been replaced by another dictatorship. people are unsure about whether you actually transferred power in june so far the military the ruling military council has yet to fulfill any of its promises that said fancy came into power also just generally on the streets we're seeing massive human rights violations towards protesters with people...
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and written off now t cairo. let's get some more perspective now and talk with dr omar sure an expert on middle east politics based in cairo for us. i thank you for coming on our tour today so the majority that the party that won the majority in the recent elections in egypt the muslim brotherhood are not supporting the strike now considering just a few days ago they were pressing the army to replace the current prime minister with their own candidate why are they sitting so quietly by. i think part of it is that they have another channel to. protest in opposition throughout the. whole of entry elections the largest bloc in the parliament you have the. pressure the supreme council of the armed forces this guy. on the other hand if this was. proposition. government. rejected i think that is. going to have a little history on the side of the deputy general involvement of stress as well just to do. that you where you want anyone. you. want to go you know what. is the first step. but the many of the protesters we see
and written off now t cairo. let's get some more perspective now and talk with dr omar sure an expert on middle east politics based in cairo for us. i thank you for coming on our tour today so the majority that the party that won the majority in the recent elections in egypt the muslim brotherhood are not supporting the strike now considering just a few days ago they were pressing the army to replace the current prime minister with their own candidate why are they sitting so quietly by. i think...
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t. cairo and dr who's an expert on middle east politics says people on the streets of cover are frustrated with the new politics which reminds them of the era of the dictator in the dark. what you see is more or less pressures on the street that very much reflects the frustration of these protestors with the mismanagement or the management of the transitional period by the this gaffe i think the supreme council is willing to be followed in the end but with very strict conditions conditions that sure that it still has reserved a means of power in terms of national security policy in terms of foreign policy tens of constitution of immunity for its leaders and in terms of the vast canonic interests and the economic empire that the medical establishment owns. a draft resolution on syria has been circulating at the u.n. general assembly by saudi arabia it's similar to the text vetoed in the security council last week while calling for an end to violence by all sides it lays blame primarily on the syrian authorities meanwhile state gunmen have assassinated an army general in the capital damascus
t. cairo and dr who's an expert on middle east politics says people on the streets of cover are frustrated with the new politics which reminds them of the era of the dictator in the dark. what you see is more or less pressures on the street that very much reflects the frustration of these protestors with the mismanagement or the management of the transitional period by the this gaffe i think the supreme council is willing to be followed in the end but with very strict conditions conditions that...
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t. cairo. and meantime over in syria violence continues to escalate according to reports just in from damascus and army general has been assassinated in the city center it's the first time a senior officer has been killed in the capital since the uprising began now a nearly one year ago and while heavy fighting continues for holmes another major city of aleppo suffers twin car bombings that killed at least twenty five responsibility was initially claimed by a senior member of the opposition that was later denied by the free syrian army chief and with no un mandate to intervene in the crisis the united states is now said to be gathering a coalition of willing countries to prop up the opposition and palm oil pressure on damascus but some activists say intervention would be a costly mistake. in syria i think it is a matter of there are some very legitimate interest in the country of people who would like to be able to participate more in their government and i think the government has made some ef
t. cairo. and meantime over in syria violence continues to escalate according to reports just in from damascus and army general has been assassinated in the city center it's the first time a senior officer has been killed in the capital since the uprising began now a nearly one year ago and while heavy fighting continues for holmes another major city of aleppo suffers twin car bombings that killed at least twenty five responsibility was initially claimed by a senior member of the opposition...
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t. cairo. are now turning our attention from egypt to syria within that country a draft resolution has been circulated now at the un general assembly by saudi arabia it's similar to the text vetoed in the security council last week while calling for an end to violence on all sides it lays blame primarily on the syrian authorities state t.v. now says that gunmen have assassinated an army general in the capital damascus the first killing of a high ranking military officer since protests began amid reports of ongoing fighting in the country the city of aleppo suffered twin blasts on friday. killed twenty four the free syrian army initially claimed responsibility for the times but later denied involvement and inflamed the government meanwhile syria's opposition says it expects official recognition from arab gulf states later this weekend with no u.n. mandate to intervene in the crisis the u.s. has now said to be gathering a coalition of states that are willing to support the opposition with coals e
t. cairo. are now turning our attention from egypt to syria within that country a draft resolution has been circulated now at the un general assembly by saudi arabia it's similar to the text vetoed in the security council last week while calling for an end to violence on all sides it lays blame primarily on the syrian authorities state t.v. now says that gunmen have assassinated an army general in the capital damascus the first killing of a high ranking military officer since protests began...
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t. cairo. well let's get some more perspective on this joining me live now is bell true she's a freelance journalist based in qatar and i understand you've been closely monitoring the developments there so why are gyptian protesting are the military rulers promised a presidential election in june now that's just three months away why they run out of patience. well i think first start people are unsure about whether you actually transfer power in jean and so far the military the ruling military council has yet to fulfill any of its promises that said since they came into power also just generally on the streets we're seeing massive human rights violations towards protesters were people expressing their freedom of speech and we've seeing excessive use of tear gas and cartouche they call it here which is birdshot and maiming protesters there's been absolutely no reform of the police as it exemplified by the football disaster a few weeks ago which saw over seventy four people die so essentially we'
t. cairo. well let's get some more perspective on this joining me live now is bell true she's a freelance journalist based in qatar and i understand you've been closely monitoring the developments there so why are gyptian protesting are the military rulers promised a presidential election in june now that's just three months away why they run out of patience. well i think first start people are unsure about whether you actually transfer power in jean and so far the military the ruling military...
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regime change is also damaged the previously well established ties between cairo and television and just over five minutes here on r t a former top israeli diplomat shares his views on his country's foreign policies i do so for that first so let's head over to k.t. she's next here with the business. thank you very welcome to the business program this hour walt renowned scientist futurist and unshaven as our moscow discussing the russian economy and his prospects of becoming a global financial hub most of them believe russia has a result says to six days bob as marina calls her vote reports not without reform. the auditorium was jam packed with business owners and experts hungry to get an outside view on russia's investment climate a walk can be done to improve it all the foreign specialists agreed on the one thing and that is that russia has a lot of potential but the problem is how to realize it more investors are lined emerging economies like russia right now because they're seen as the best place to support cash given the economic uncertainty in europe and the u.s. at the moment of russia locks the global competit
regime change is also damaged the previously well established ties between cairo and television and just over five minutes here on r t a former top israeli diplomat shares his views on his country's foreign policies i do so for that first so let's head over to k.t. she's next here with the business. thank you very welcome to the business program this hour walt renowned scientist futurist and unshaven as our moscow discussing the russian economy and his prospects of becoming a global financial...
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cairo. twenty minutes past the hour now here in moscow you're watching t. it's good to have you with us still to come shortly here despite mounting civilian deaths and plans for an early withdrawal the number of nato airstrikes in afghanistan could actually be on the rise we explain why in a few moments. fair and transparent that's almost. but on russia i want to see the upcoming presidential election in march polling stations across the country are being a quipped with webcams to avoid anything from going wrong but a group of proactive citizens have decided now that using technology alone is not enough. to press going off explains how they're planning to secure honest fighting . it doesn't take long to find videos of alleged violations during the recent parliamentary vote in russia just a couple of clicks is enough since years of these files have flooded the internet and even though most of the allegations are still to be proven in courts tens of thousands of people have been taking to the streets demanding fair elections but marches presidential votes jus
cairo. twenty minutes past the hour now here in moscow you're watching t. it's good to have you with us still to come shortly here despite mounting civilian deaths and plans for an early withdrawal the number of nato airstrikes in afghanistan could actually be on the rise we explain why in a few moments. fair and transparent that's almost. but on russia i want to see the upcoming presidential election in march polling stations across the country are being a quipped with webcams to avoid...
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t dot com. play. place. play. player. play. live video you're looking at from cairo egypt where fresh clashes broke out in tear gas was fired at protesters venting their anger against egypt's military rulers in the wake of wednesday's football violence that left seventy four people dead. moscow says it can't support a new u.n. draft resolution on syria saying that despite being softened it doesn't address all of russia's concerns. and close up on the vote all polling stations across russia to get their own digital of deserver as web cams are installed on order of the prime minister. eleven pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story fresh clashes in egypt with reports of at least four killed and some four hundred injured across the country as police again fire volleys of tear gas and birdshot to disperse crowds of protesters they're looking at a live video from tahrir square where thousands have gathered to voice their their discontent with the government the unarrest broke out after wednesday's football violence when seventy four die
t dot com. play. place. play. player. play. live video you're looking at from cairo egypt where fresh clashes broke out in tear gas was fired at protesters venting their anger against egypt's military rulers in the wake of wednesday's football violence that left seventy four people dead. moscow says it can't support a new u.n. draft resolution on syria saying that despite being softened it doesn't address all of russia's concerns. and close up on the vote all polling stations across russia to...
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live from cairo, a blogger who ook part in the historic protests. will is t one year mark and there have been some planned gatherings. do people foel like this is the egypt they were hoping to see one year after mubarak left power? >> today a year after we're planning for a general strike. the start of it was today with the involvement of the student unions and school takes took part in strike that is to come and we're hoping it will spill over into many working sectors. many people don't know the last three days of the 17 days actually toppled you hugh bear rick when large numbers of workers in different sectors went on strike in hissi. so a year after, nothing has changed. we've been facing the same regime if not worse. the staff is mubarak generals. and we're continuing our revolution with demonstrations, with sitting if, with occupying, with going on strike and using these weapons to topple the regime as a whole. >> so was the expectation that military rule will be gone by now? >> i mean, a year ago i knew even that it wouldn't be over in 18 days. no revo
live from cairo, a blogger who ook part in the historic protests. will is t one year mark and there have been some planned gatherings. do people foel like this is the egypt they were hoping to see one year after mubarak left power? >> today a year after we're planning for a general strike. the start of it was today with the involvement of the student unions and school takes took part in strike that is to come and we're hoping it will spill over into many working sectors. many people don't...
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t. >>> unrest continues in egypt. it has been two days since 79 people were killed during a soccer riot there. that led to a series of protests nationwide. today in cairo1400 people have been injured. kron 4's grant lodes has more. >> reporter: tear gas, thick, blinding, suffocating. smoke as cairo. >> we are free and we will stay free. >> reporter: it is a symbol and it must fall. >> some here are soccer fans. inranged over the death -- enraged over the deaths. he claims they did nothing to prevent their deaths. >> i hate football. but those innocent boys made egyptians sympathize with them because they are our children. >> reporter: hundreds have been wounded in cairo. a busy commercial area racked by around the clock clashes. for the protesters, while egypt changed over the last year, the regime has not. the old attitudes remain in place. >> the culture of the police, the army. we are not in a war. we are not in a war. what is going on is like we are in a war. >> reporter: pitting egyptian against egyptian. grant lodes, kron 4 news. >>> nasa selected san jose state university to research air traffic control systems. nasa and san jose state psycholog
t. >>> unrest continues in egypt. it has been two days since 79 people were killed during a soccer riot there. that led to a series of protests nationwide. today in cairo1400 people have been injured. kron 4's grant lodes has more. >> reporter: tear gas, thick, blinding, suffocating. smoke as cairo. >> we are free and we will stay free. >> reporter: it is a symbol and it must fall. >> some here are soccer fans. inranged over the death -- enraged over the deaths....
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t"the daily rundown."" i'm chuck todd. >>> reports of two kidnapped in egypt. we're going to go to cairo for the latest update on that. let's begin with the first reads of the morning. we begin with the big news out of the labor department. the unemployment rate dropped to 8.3% after the economy added 243,000 new jobs in january. the gains were almost across the board, led by the business service sector, construction and manufacturing. it's the fifth straight month we receive the unemployment rate go down from more than 9% in september to more than 8.3% today. in the past few months the employers have added an average of 2,100 jobs every month. and as we saw this month, nc "wall street journal," polled those numbers, the american public is actually feeling the improvement. the right check number is the highest it's been since may before the debt ceiling debacle was up. americans h are more optimistic about the future. 30% of the people believe the economy will improve. only 17% think it will get worse. of course, we saw the president's approval rating on the economy tic up. these numbers just continue to move downward
t"the daily rundown."" i'm chuck todd. >>> reports of two kidnapped in egypt. we're going to go to cairo for the latest update on that. let's begin with the first reads of the morning. we begin with the big news out of the labor department. the unemployment rate dropped to 8.3% after the economy added 243,000 new jobs in january. the gains were almost across the board, led by the business service sector, construction and manufacturing. it's the fifth straight month we...
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t defective pills could sue pfizer for unwanted pregnancies. so-called wrongful pregnancy cases similar to medical malpractice. >>> and turning to news overseas, thousands clash in cairo and other egyptian cities following the deaths of at least 73 people after a soccer brawl in the city. last night's brawl was the bloodiest outbreak of lawle lawlessness since the oust of mubarak a year ago exhibiting the failing of the government to reestablish order. back over to you, larry. >> thanks very much. >>> coming up, ben bernanke spoke before congress today. is he bailing out trillion dollar budget deficits? in spite of this, however, might we still be looking at a stock market melt-up? you don't want to miss this, the "kudlow report" will be right back. >>> welcome back to the "kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. let's do some stock market work now. joining me is david malpass, former reagan treasury official, and ken heebner. i have been channelling and rechannelling your market melt-up. now i get to give due credit. in brief, tell me why you're such a big optimist? >> hi, larry, i began changing in november, and it's because europe stepped back from the brink. you know th
t defective pills could sue pfizer for unwanted pregnancies. so-called wrongful pregnancy cases similar to medical malpractice. >>> and turning to news overseas, thousands clash in cairo and other egyptian cities following the deaths of at least 73 people after a soccer brawl in the city. last night's brawl was the bloodiest outbreak of lawle lawlessness since the oust of mubarak a year ago exhibiting the failing of the government to reestablish order. back over to you, larry. >>...