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this is his first stop in cairo and the first since the ousting of mohamed morsi, who goes on trial tomorrow. john kerry travels to europe and north africa. 23-year-old paul ciancia has been charged with murder in the shooting of a t.s.a. officer. the new york city marathon steps off in a few hours amid tightened security. there's op one nfl team without beating. will the chiefs survive another week. >> next up al jazeera continues and we are back with you in 2.5 minutes. >> stay tuned. in the meantime follow us on our website aljazeera.com. >>> mending fences. secretary of state john kerry makes a trip to the middle east. >> it was an ambush. we see it as an ambush. >> pakistani leaders blame the u.s. for sabotaging peace talks as the taliban promises to seek revenge. >> the healthcare.gov website is down. trying to make it glich free before an end of the month deadline. >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm here in new york. secretary of state john kerry is in the middle east. it's the start of a 9-day tour. one of kerry's goals is to repair tensions with gulf ally. beginning when
this is his first stop in cairo and the first since the ousting of mohamed morsi, who goes on trial tomorrow. john kerry travels to europe and north africa. 23-year-old paul ciancia has been charged with murder in the shooting of a t.s.a. officer. the new york city marathon steps off in a few hours amid tightened security. there's op one nfl team without beating. will the chiefs survive another week. >> next up al jazeera continues and we are back with you in 2.5 minutes. >> stay...
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the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the case against him is therefore illegal. this was his first public appearance since being toppled in july. he is accused of inciting the killing of protesters last year, and must now be transferred to a jail cell. >> a relaxed arrival at court for mohamed morsi. the ousted islamist wore a dark blazer. officials say he refused a prison uniform. only state tv was allowed to film, and released its footage without sound. coaccused joined his in a cage in the same courtroom where his predecessor, hosni mubarak, has been on trial. egypt's first democratically elected president, now behind bars and defiant. i a
the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the...
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supporters of egyptian ousted president mohammed morsi. he was ousted on charges of inciting murder. >>> we told you about sophisticated border tunnel between san diego and tijuana. we have video of the tunnel that might have been used to smuggle drugs from the united to the und states from mexico. >>> we have the video of the lantern festival. jon: president obama coming under intense criticism in recent stays for pleading ignorance to a couple major controversies slamming his administration. as peter baker explains it in the opinion pages of "the new york times," president obama finds himself under fire these days both for the botched rollout of his signature health care program and secret spying on allied heads of state. in both instances his explanation roughly boils down to this, i didn't know. and scott wilson is calling him out in the "washington post", quote, nearly a year into his second-term president obama has yesterday yet to master the management information in his administration that failure left him knowing too little at tim
supporters of egyptian ousted president mohammed morsi. he was ousted on charges of inciting murder. >>> we told you about sophisticated border tunnel between san diego and tijuana. we have video of the tunnel that might have been used to smuggle drugs from the united to the und states from mexico. >>> we have the video of the lantern festival. jon: president obama coming under intense criticism in recent stays for pleading ignorance to a couple major controversies slamming...
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morsi. morsi is set to go on trial on monday on charges of inciting murder. >>> bold accusations this morning from the pakistani government. officials there say the u.s. saab tajjed peace talks with insurgents by killing a taliban leader friday in a drone strike. the death of the man came a day before government clerics planned to send a formal invitation to the taliban regarding peace talks. >>> back on solid ground this morning. experienced skydivers had a harrowing ordeal saturday night just as they were about to jump. >> reporter: nine skydivers and two pilots are very lucky to be alive this morning following an accident in the skies above northern wisconsin saturday night. >> as skydivers, we live for the excitement. but tonight was a little bit over the top. >> reporter: two small planes, both cessnas, collided at 12,000 feet, just as the skydivers were set to make their jumps. >> the trail plane came over the top, hit the lead plane. >> reporter: but with their chutes already on, the
morsi. morsi is set to go on trial on monday on charges of inciting murder. >>> bold accusations this morning from the pakistani government. officials there say the u.s. saab tajjed peace talks with insurgents by killing a taliban leader friday in a drone strike. the death of the man came a day before government clerics planned to send a formal invitation to the taliban regarding peace talks. >>> back on solid ground this morning. experienced skydivers had a harrowing ordeal...
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morsi more than eight hundred christian sites were attacked and some fifty two churches razed to the ground while in iraq after the american invasion back in two thousand and three half of the iraqi christian population lived for other middle eastern countries and american think tank the pew forum says that christians faced harassment and oppression in one hundred and thirty nine countries this is nearly three quarters of all the countries on the face of be a policy on teen television. this is all she answer coming up later this hour first steps to freedom some of the bailed greenpeace activists are reaganite ing with their loved ones well the destiny for the rest of. the still hangs in the balance our special report on the oil platforms storming cases just ahead. sound their way to launching their own drone program that's after leading members of the bloc signed an agreement to invest in new unmanned aircraft technology the plans are alarming acts of is to say it's difficult to determine whether the drones would be used only for peaceful purposes spitta owner has this report. well t
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the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the case against him is therefore illegal. this was his first public appearance since being toppled in july. he is accused of inciting the killing of protesters last year, and must now be transferred to a jail cell. >> a relaxed arrival at court for mohamed morsi. the ousted islamist wore a dark blazer. officials say he refused a prison uniform. only state tv was allowed to film, and released its footage without sound. coaccused joined his in a cage in the same courtroom where his predecessor, hosni mubarak, has been on trial. egypt's first democratically elected president, now behind bars and defiant. i a
the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the...
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his first trip to that country since the ousting of president mohamed morsi following a violent uprising back in july. during a meeting with egypt's foreign minister, kerry reaffirmed america's commitment to the region, and urged egypt to carve out a path toward peace and democracy. >>> the united states is facing a massive $8 trillion infrastructure investment bill covering our transportation, energy, and water costs over the course of the next two decades. and according to a new report, we're courting chinese investors to pick up the tab. but with so many of our nation's cities struggling under debt is this a smart financial news? all right, so the chinese could bail us out. is it good for them? is it good for us? >> well, we're in big trouble. i mean our roads are crumbling. bridges are falling, our infrastructure hasn't really been effectively repaired in a major way sinces 1950s. and we don't have the money to do this. states can barely balance their budgets. many are going bankrupt. 30 of the 50 largest local governments have more of a pension burden than they do in revenues. so th
his first trip to that country since the ousting of president mohamed morsi following a violent uprising back in july. during a meeting with egypt's foreign minister, kerry reaffirmed america's commitment to the region, and urged egypt to carve out a path toward peace and democracy. >>> the united states is facing a massive $8 trillion infrastructure investment bill covering our transportation, energy, and water costs over the course of the next two decades. and according to a new...
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morsi, the first elected president in the country's history, but this most clampdown on protests has sparked outrage among islamist and secular egyptians alike. >> ( translated ): is freedom of expression, that has been reserved by international decrees and human rights, a crime? >> ( translated ): what do you mean that i have to get permission to go out and demonstrate against a law that i am opposed to? this is ridiculous; it's a joke. >> sreenivasan: security forces used water canons and tear gas to break up tuesday's protests by secular activists in front of parliament. 14 women involved in the demonstrations were beaten and dragged off by police before being released on a deserted desert highway in the middle of the night. and yesterday, arrest warrants stemming from the protests were issued for two prominent liberal activists: alla abdel fattah and ahmed maher. their supporters decried the order. >> sreenivasan: maher spoke with abdel fattah or ahmed maher are terrorists, they are peaceful protesters, they are peaceful fighters for the freedom. >> sreenivasan: maher spoke with
morsi, the first elected president in the country's history, but this most clampdown on protests has sparked outrage among islamist and secular egyptians alike. >> ( translated ): is freedom of expression, that has been reserved by international decrees and human rights, a crime? >> ( translated ): what do you mean that i have to get permission to go out and demonstrate against a law that i am opposed to? this is ridiculous; it's a joke. >> sreenivasan: security forces used...
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the party of ousted president mohamed morsi had its assets frozen and was prohibited from taking part in political activity. >>> an 18-wheeler out of control taking out a bridge and a second big rig slammed into the bridge debris. no reports of injuries but crews will be working for white a while to get this mess cleaned up. >>> the faa announcing new rules for pilot training to avoid and recover from airplane stalls that can lead to crashes. this all stems from the fatal crash of an airline plane in buffalo. it's the biggest change in pilot training in the past 20 years. >>> illinois becoming the latest state to approve same-sex marriage. lawmakers voted in favor of the change yesterday after extensive lobbying from both sides. governor pat quinn says he intends to sign the bill which is expected to take effect june 1st. illinois joins 14 other states in legalizing same-sex marriage. >>> an attempted robbery thwarted by an ax-wielding victim. an intruder tried to steal her watch off her arm. she awoken and immediately reached for the ax beside her bed. she happens to be a former ax-t
the party of ousted president mohamed morsi had its assets frozen and was prohibited from taking part in political activity. >>> an 18-wheeler out of control taking out a bridge and a second big rig slammed into the bridge debris. no reports of injuries but crews will be working for white a while to get this mess cleaned up. >>> the faa announcing new rules for pilot training to avoid and recover from airplane stalls that can lead to crashes. this all stems from the fatal...
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to the day egyptian president mohammed morsi was overthrown by the military, a prominent egyptian tv host has been yanked off the air. clarissa ward is in cairo for us tonight, reporting on new concerns about free speech there. >> reporter: he has been called egypt's jon stewart. a wildly popular satirist with a biting tongue who is not afraid to mock those in power. during mohammed morsi's rocky years as president, youseff frequently took shot at the gaffe-prone leader and his unusual head wear. in this part of the world, comedians just don't do that. >> a joke -- >> reporter: the real jon stewart was impressed. >> the satire gets you into trouble. but the love we get from the people. >> it doesn't get me into the kind of trouble is gets you into. >> reporter: after a four-month heightus, during which egypt's military overthrew morrissey, ejiptionzs were curious to see if youseff would be as caustic with the new guards. his first show appeared to be testing the waters, poking fun at the cult of personality emerging around abdel fattah al-sisi, the defense minister and man behind the
to the day egyptian president mohammed morsi was overthrown by the military, a prominent egyptian tv host has been yanked off the air. clarissa ward is in cairo for us tonight, reporting on new concerns about free speech there. >> reporter: he has been called egypt's jon stewart. a wildly popular satirist with a biting tongue who is not afraid to mock those in power. during mohammed morsi's rocky years as president, youseff frequently took shot at the gaffe-prone leader and his unusual...
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visit to egypt since mohammed morsi was overthrown as president. at a press conference kerry stressed the importance of the u.s.-egyptian relationship which has suffered since the u.s. announced it would withhold $260 million in aid. clarissa ward is in cairo. she joins us tonight. clarissa, what is the purpose of this trip? >> reporter: well, jeff, essentially this trip was all about damage control. secretary of state john kerry really trying to rebuild this strained relationship with egypt. and he outlined some of the things that egypt needs to do in order for that to happen, namely 2 needs to push ahead with the transition, it needs to come up with an inclusive constitution and hold free and fair parliamentary and presidential elections. de also touch briefly on the issue of that withheld u.s. aid. he said that it is not intended as a punishment and that it really shouldn't be the focus of the relationship. >> jeff: clarissa, secretary trip comes on the eve of the trial of ousted president morsi. i know it's very tense there right now. what are
visit to egypt since mohammed morsi was overthrown as president. at a press conference kerry stressed the importance of the u.s.-egyptian relationship which has suffered since the u.s. announced it would withhold $260 million in aid. clarissa ward is in cairo. she joins us tonight. clarissa, what is the purpose of this trip? >> reporter: well, jeff, essentially this trip was all about damage control. secretary of state john kerry really trying to rebuild this strained relationship with...
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morsi could face the death penalty. >> arab leaders gathering in cairo to persuade syrian opposition forces to come to geneva ii. >> paul ciancia told police that he acted alone in the shooting at los angeles international airport. >> art imitating life. a moroccan artist drawing inspiration from
morsi could face the death penalty. >> arab leaders gathering in cairo to persuade syrian opposition forces to come to geneva ii. >> paul ciancia told police that he acted alone in the shooting at los angeles international airport. >> art imitating life. a moroccan artist drawing inspiration from
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morsi goes on trial tomorrow. there could be violence. his supporters from the muslim brotherhood have been holding small weekly rallies in solidarity. morsi himself hasn't been seen in public since the military removed him by force in july. the last time morsi's followers gathered in large numbers, they were gunned down. hundreds killed. this is an awkward time for a visit by the u.s. secretary of state, kerry in cairo today backing egypt's military, never once mentioning morsi. expressing confidence, egypt's generals will restore democracy eventually. >> and i think it is important for all of us until proven otherwise to accept that this is the track egypt is on and to work to help it to be able to achieve that. >> reporter: but democracy isn't the prevailing wind in cairo these days. instead, there is a government sponsored cheering campaign for the general who kicked morsi out of office. the u.s. faces tough choices in egypt. president obama has supported democracy in this country since the revolution here in
morsi goes on trial tomorrow. there could be violence. his supporters from the muslim brotherhood have been holding small weekly rallies in solidarity. morsi himself hasn't been seen in public since the military removed him by force in july. the last time morsi's followers gathered in large numbers, they were gunned down. hundreds killed. this is an awkward time for a visit by the u.s. secretary of state, kerry in cairo today backing egypt's military, never once mentioning morsi. expressing...
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morsi ally said they fully back his resistance to the trial that kicked off on monday morsi and fourteen muslim brotherhood members are accused of encouraging a deadly crackdown on dissent in cairo last december this food is from the opening of the hearings the first video of the deposed leader since his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the mandatory y. uniform for defendants and rejected the court's authority insisting he is still the legitimate leader the judge then postponed the trial until january the eight morse's behavior could see him barred from further recessions during his transfer to prison police had to face off angry morsy mobs in the capital and other cities but no one from the military has yet been brought to book over last year's violence something man egypt sions activist find astonishing. it is very evident that they have no they're not ready to pursue this because they don't have enough evidence in fact they had any evidence the current and the previous ministers of intelligence should be implicated as well they were all part of the ministry of interior when t
morsi ally said they fully back his resistance to the trial that kicked off on monday morsi and fourteen muslim brotherhood members are accused of encouraging a deadly crackdown on dissent in cairo last december this food is from the opening of the hearings the first video of the deposed leader since his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the mandatory y. uniform for defendants and rejected the court's authority insisting he is still the legitimate leader the judge then postponed the...
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mohamed morsi is charged with incitiing the deaths of others. forces are on the streets of cairo to ensure that the trial goes ahead. public opinion about it is polarized. god will be on our side. the court will issue a verdict that will be for the sake of egypt and the egyptians to move forward. morsi was not fair at all. >> this trial has nothing to do with being fair or unfair. the man was a president. he had the full right to do whatever he wanted and to contact whoever he wanted. >> hundreds of people died in the 2011 revolution to force mummar barak from power. many people had high homes -- hopes when morsi became the first democratically elected president. frustrated with what they saw as an authortarian rule, many egyptians took to the streets again. a growing wave of protest, ended up with a decision to remove morsi from office, in an act that morsi him so--himself says is against 'against the law. according to the law and the institution morsi is the president of the republican. this is the lead and constitutional situation right now.
mohamed morsi is charged with incitiing the deaths of others. forces are on the streets of cairo to ensure that the trial goes ahead. public opinion about it is polarized. god will be on our side. the court will issue a verdict that will be for the sake of egypt and the egyptians to move forward. morsi was not fair at all. >> this trial has nothing to do with being fair or unfair. the man was a president. he had the full right to do whatever he wanted and to contact whoever he wanted....
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. -- mohammed morsi goes on trial. >>> ross is meeting with the deputy prime minister of poland to discuss the merits of e.u. membership at 10:20 cet. >>> this is a look at the overall tone across european markets this morning. you can see mostly a sweep of green. just a couple of red bars along the bottom here, but overall we have a positive tone. the core is performing. the overall benchmark trending higher by 14 sub 1%. some of the gains in the u.k. reflected with the ftse gaining to 6,770 points. up half of one percent. it will be holding around this level, 1/3 of 1% this morning. we're getting close to 4,301 points this morning. the swiss market has been a little bit tentative in the morning. it was in the red ten minutes or so ago. it's just popped into the green. six points tacked onto the smi. a couple of stocks to show you about. some of the big movers out there on the back of a whole lot of news out there. the low cost carrier cut its second quarter target in four months. ryanair says the demise of italia says it would help his company recover. >> one of the great opportunities f
. -- mohammed morsi goes on trial. >>> ross is meeting with the deputy prime minister of poland to discuss the merits of e.u. membership at 10:20 cet. >>> this is a look at the overall tone across european markets this morning. you can see mostly a sweep of green. just a couple of red bars along the bottom here, but overall we have a positive tone. the core is performing. the overall benchmark trending higher by 14 sub 1%. some of the gains in the u.k. reflected with the ftse...
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. >> george bush didn't give mohammed morsi tanks. he didn't give him f-16s and didn't give him $1.5 billion. a man who referred to our closest ally in the middle east as the descendents of apes and pigs. how do you justify that? >> -- a democracy if you're constantly giving them money. there's no incentive. >> let's be honest, we don't have a fair democracy here. >> oh, my goodness. >> let's say what it is. but you cannot -- we spend so much time talking about what's wrong across the globe when we don't focus on what's also wrong with democracy here. >> no, there's some -- >> -- to vote because there's -- >> we're a democratic republic that elected the guy that you wanted elected twice. go ahead, yeah. go ahead. michelle? >> there's problems with our democracy. we can start with some of this aggressive gop-led legislation to infringe on the rights to vote here in america. are we not going to acknowledge that's certainly a serious problem in hour democracy. >> she's saying we're not talking about the problems going on in america. that
. >> george bush didn't give mohammed morsi tanks. he didn't give him f-16s and didn't give him $1.5 billion. a man who referred to our closest ally in the middle east as the descendents of apes and pigs. how do you justify that? >> -- a democracy if you're constantly giving them money. there's no incentive. >> let's be honest, we don't have a fair democracy here. >> oh, my goodness. >> let's say what it is. but you cannot -- we spend so much time talking about...
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morsi. it's been a hundred days since security forces stormed the mosque in the capital. >> turkey's foreign minister has spoken about the expulsion of the ambassador. he spoke exclusively on how the continuing tensions would affect the relations between the two countries. >> our policies of egypt were clear and will continue to be so. our statements against the military coup is not because we are supporting one group against another one. this one is because of our respect to the choice of the egyptian people. because the election in 2002 was the only free and fair election with multicandidates in the history of egypt and it's the egyptian people's choice that president mor morsi was elected president of there are a lot of reports coming from different countries regarding the deal struck by the united states and iran. a historic deal by all means. what is your stance on it? i know you are flying out to iran later on on monday. what is turkey's stance in regard to this break through. >> in tu
morsi. it's been a hundred days since security forces stormed the mosque in the capital. >> turkey's foreign minister has spoken about the expulsion of the ambassador. he spoke exclusively on how the continuing tensions would affect the relations between the two countries. >> our policies of egypt were clear and will continue to be so. our statements against the military coup is not because we are supporting one group against another one. this one is because of our respect to the...
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. >>> the trial of deposed egyptian president mohamed morsi is off to a chaotic start. morsi arrived for the trial and immediately invoked his status as egypt's first freely elected president. and that is about as far as things got there. the trial was postponed until early next year. live in cairo, ian, it sounds like it barely got going before it was postponed. what happened inside there? >> that's right, brooke. initially, we thought it was going to be a quick, noneventful procedural trial, but really was anything but. morsi came strolling in, wearing a suit, not the typical white jumper that most defendants are seen wearing when asked who he was, he said he was the president of the republic, and that he did not recognize the legitimacy of the court. his other co-defendants, the seven others, also broke out into chants, saying that they do not recognize the legitimacy of the court twice. the judge had to adjourn the court, calm things down. probably the most bizarre was two local egyptian journalists got in a fight with a lawyer. the journalists chanted -- angry at h
. >>> the trial of deposed egyptian president mohamed morsi is off to a chaotic start. morsi arrived for the trial and immediately invoked his status as egypt's first freely elected president. and that is about as far as things got there. the trial was postponed until early next year. live in cairo, ian, it sounds like it barely got going before it was postponed. what happened inside there? >> that's right, brooke. initially, we thought it was going to be a quick, noneventful...
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morsi. organizers vowing to demonstrate every day until monday when the trial is set to begin. >>> parents in one california neighborhood are on high alert. that's because police are looking into claims that candy-laced with acid was given out on halloween. according to neighbors, a woman ate her daughter's candy bar and was taken to the hospital with symptoms consistent with those someone high on acid. >>> the common application is the only way for high school seniors to apply to hundreds of colleges. but the website is having several technical problems. when you logon, including giving you time-outs and not accepting forms of payment. due to the glitches, 46 universities have pushed back their early decision deadlines. >>> while president obama's signature health care law is going through growing pains, one state has a bigger goal in mind when it comes to health care reform. vermont wants to become the first state in the country with a universal health care plan, also known as single payer
morsi. organizers vowing to demonstrate every day until monday when the trial is set to begin. >>> parents in one california neighborhood are on high alert. that's because police are looking into claims that candy-laced with acid was given out on halloween. according to neighbors, a woman ate her daughter's candy bar and was taken to the hospital with symptoms consistent with those someone high on acid. >>> the common application is the only way for high school seniors to...
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. >>> outcry as egyptian president mohamed morsi was getting under way as he with was makeing the first appearance since his ouster and said that he was the legitimate leader and the courts had no basis to try him. he and his administration is charged with clashes that left ten people dead last december. >>> a outbreak of polio is breaking out in war-torn syria. there are concerns that it will be spread to lebanon. our dr. nancy snyderman will tell us about the rapid intervention to this potential international crisis. >> hi, natalie, i'm here, and the reason for the concern is that syria has been polio-free since 1982, and neighboring countries as well have not seen it in more than a decade. so when the outbreak was found, the world health organization considered it the tip of the iceberg. >> reporter: almost three years into the syrian war, the medical system is now in shambles. before the conflict began, 90% of syria's children had been immunized against polio, but now the rate is around 60%, and with that, the resurgence of the deadly disease. health officials in the region are taki
. >>> outcry as egyptian president mohamed morsi was getting under way as he with was makeing the first appearance since his ouster and said that he was the legitimate leader and the courts had no basis to try him. he and his administration is charged with clashes that left ten people dead last december. >>> a outbreak of polio is breaking out in war-torn syria. there are concerns that it will be spread to lebanon. our dr. nancy snyderman will tell us about the rapid...
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and early november there was a statement issued by the foreign ministry that mohamed morsi should be released. now they feel they have interfered in domestic affairs and said that turkey was misrepresenting it's will of the public opinion. and it was the will of the egyptian people and taking sides by allowing meetings of organizations without specifying which organizations they were talking about to happen in turkey. >> hoda, thank you. let's go to turkey. and let's go to anita in istanbul. what did the turkish government allegedly say that the egyptians found so provocative. >> well, they're pointing to something that the prime minister said in a speech he made ahead of a trichotomous coon the 21st of november. now with a look at that speech nothing that we can make out, nothing in the statements that the prime minister has made in the months since the toppling of the morsi government. but have a live and judge for yourself. >> i applaud president morsi' stand for justice. i respect him. i have no respect for those who have put him on trial. his stand, his statements is a stand of
and early november there was a statement issued by the foreign ministry that mohamed morsi should be released. now they feel they have interfered in domestic affairs and said that turkey was misrepresenting it's will of the public opinion. and it was the will of the egyptian people and taking sides by allowing meetings of organizations without specifying which organizations they were talking about to happen in turkey. >> hoda, thank you. let's go to turkey. and let's go to anita in...
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. >>> this morning, the trial of egyptian mohamed morsi was adjourned because of violence insightment. they released this video it shows morsi in detention at a secret location. morsi hasn't been seen in public in four months. the trial location was changed at the last minute to try and avoid the mass rallies planned by morsi's brotherhood muslim supporters. if convicted, morsi could face the death penalty. >>> and houston texans head coach gary kubiak is said to be in stable condition after a frightening incident on the field during last night's football game against the indianapolis colts. the 52-year-old coach collapsed. and was taken to the hospital in front of thousands of spectators. jericka duncan is here with more. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. texans team officials say kubiak did not suffer a heart attack but say he was light-headed and dizzy when he collapsed. kubiak is the second nfl coach in as many days to be hospitalized after a medical emergency. >> they're going to circle him as he walks off the field. he's at the 25 yard line. there he is in the blue, and
. >>> this morning, the trial of egyptian mohamed morsi was adjourned because of violence insightment. they released this video it shows morsi in detention at a secret location. morsi hasn't been seen in public in four months. the trial location was changed at the last minute to try and avoid the mass rallies planned by morsi's brotherhood muslim supporters. if convicted, morsi could face the death penalty. >>> and houston texans head coach gary kubiak is said to be in stable...
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the generals removed former president mohamed morsi in july. his protesters were out every day demanding he be reinstated. the city cracked down, and in august they declared a state of emergency and the curfew. state leaders say both measures will end on thursday. morsi is being held on charges that he provoked murders of demonstrators that protested against him. >> translator: egypt will never recover until everything that happened because of this coup goes away. >> mostly supporters continue to stage protests against the interim government. and there's been little sign of any reconciliation between the two sides. >>> japan and france have enjoyed strong ties for years. foreign and defense ministers from the countries are looking at ways to strengthen cooperation on security. they decided to sit down together, something their predecessors never did. japanese prime minister shinzo abe and french president oland agreed on such talks when they met in june. the ministers are expected to meet in france sometime early next year. they're expected to
the generals removed former president mohamed morsi in july. his protesters were out every day demanding he be reinstated. the city cracked down, and in august they declared a state of emergency and the curfew. state leaders say both measures will end on thursday. morsi is being held on charges that he provoked murders of demonstrators that protested against him. >> translator: egypt will never recover until everything that happened because of this coup goes away. >> mostly...
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former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial on allegations of stirring up bloody on rest during his presidency while no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths in the crackdown since his eyes sting also. don't let dictates all politics that's what edward snowden has laid out in his mana festo for truth and i'm a german news weekly if you. whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterated he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners refuse to back off from demonizing the usa.
former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial on allegations of stirring up bloody on rest during his presidency while no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths in the crackdown since his eyes sting also. don't let dictates all politics that's what edward snowden has laid out in his mana festo for truth and i'm a german news weekly if you. whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterated he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors...
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morsi is accused of inciting violence. >> the first democratically elected president, mohamed morsi, will stand trial on monday. this trial will be more procedural. this is the first time we expect to see the ex-president since he was ousted in a coup last july. morsi who is backed by the muslim brotherhood will stand trial on his charges of the violence around the palace. if convicted he faces life in prison or execution. >>> now to johannesburg. a long walk to freedom. it details nelson mandela's life. arwa is there. >> to say that south africans are highly anticipating the premiere of "long walk to freedom," that would be an underestimate. mandela sold the rights to his biography since he was in prison, so people have been waiting to see this for decades, and however, sadly, nelson mandela himself, he does remain in critical but stable condition. he continues to be looked after by a team of military doctors at his home here in johannesburg. >> great to have you here. victor, back to you now. >>> you may have heard the world's winemakers are facing a annual shortage of cases of win
morsi is accused of inciting violence. >> the first democratically elected president, mohamed morsi, will stand trial on monday. this trial will be more procedural. this is the first time we expect to see the ex-president since he was ousted in a coup last july. morsi who is backed by the muslim brotherhood will stand trial on his charges of the violence around the palace. if convicted he faces life in prison or execution. >>> now to johannesburg. a long walk to freedom. it...
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egypt's supposed leader mohamed morsi has accused the military backed government to treason and warn the country cannot recover if his islamist party isn't put back in power he made the comments from prison through his lawyer it is the most significant statement the former president has made on egypt's current crisis since he was detained at the beginning of july and morsi is due to go on trial in january on charges of inciting violence. palestinian negotiators has pulled out of peace talks with israel citing a lack of progress since they regime didn't july the head of the delegation says the decision by television to continue settlement expansion rendered third in the goshi ations meaning us officials from both sides admit they failed to find common ground in the last few months. for me in about thirty minutes time next though it's abby martin and breaking the set. you know i love these rare moments where actually of something fairly sounds positive to share with you the f.d.a. is working to partially hydrogenated oils which are the leading source of transparent some foods and possi
egypt's supposed leader mohamed morsi has accused the military backed government to treason and warn the country cannot recover if his islamist party isn't put back in power he made the comments from prison through his lawyer it is the most significant statement the former president has made on egypt's current crisis since he was detained at the beginning of july and morsi is due to go on trial in january on charges of inciting violence. palestinian negotiators has pulled out of peace talks...
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. >>> clashes between egyptian protesters, taken to the street, after mohamed morsi was forced out of office earlier this year. several killed, including a teenager in the capital city of cairo. >>> another record day for the dow. it's the 41st record this year. blue chips continued and finished the week at 16,000 and above for the second time in a row. the s&p also closed for an all time high of over anne 00 for the first -- 1800 for the first time ever. seven straight weeks of gains. >>> things are not looking ois bright for j.c. penney. penney's is leaving after losing more than half of its market value, shares are down in after-hours trading. >>> it didn't take long for people to react to using mobile phones in mid air. the federal communications commission says it will consider the possibility next month. not everybody is on board with the idea. john terrett explains. >> the fc banned the use of cell phones in 1991 because of the possibility of blocking transmissions. today the technology is vastly improved, and this can be attached to planes allowing incoming and outgoing calls.
. >>> clashes between egyptian protesters, taken to the street, after mohamed morsi was forced out of office earlier this year. several killed, including a teenager in the capital city of cairo. >>> another record day for the dow. it's the 41st record this year. blue chips continued and finished the week at 16,000 and above for the second time in a row. the s&p also closed for an all time high of over anne 00 for the first -- 1800 for the first time ever. seven straight...
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he arrived before mohamed morsi and 14 other top brotherhood leaders go on trial. kerry's visit to cairo is the first stop in a nine-day trip to the middle east, eastern europe, and north africa. >>> michael jackson's former doctor who was just released from jail is now suing to get his medical license back. dr. conrad murray filed suit against the texas medical board claiming it prematurely revoked his license. murray says his conviction in california is not final until his appeals are exhausted. the former cardiologist was convicted in 2011 of giving jackson a lethal overdose of a powerful anesthetic. he spent less than two years in jail. >>> talk about putting your skills to the test. ten people parachuted to safety after two sky diving planes they were riding in collided midair at 12:30 feet. they were on board two cessna planes flying in close formation so they could do a jump together when the planes collided. ten people parachuted safely to the ground. one pilot was able to land his plane. the other caught fire and plummeted to the ground. now, investigators
he arrived before mohamed morsi and 14 other top brotherhood leaders go on trial. kerry's visit to cairo is the first stop in a nine-day trip to the middle east, eastern europe, and north africa. >>> michael jackson's former doctor who was just released from jail is now suing to get his medical license back. dr. conrad murray filed suit against the texas medical board claiming it prematurely revoked his license. murray says his conviction in california is not final until his appeals...
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morsi. they filled the streets and denounced morsi's upcoming trial, due to start monday. there were even chants calling for the execution of the military chief who led the coup against morsi. >> (translated): this trial is void because the military coup is void and has no legitimacy. this should never, ever happen not even over our dead bodies. we will never accept a traitor and his accomplish to rule egypt. >> (translated): this is not a trial. until now, no lawyer has been able to meet him and no volunteer has been able to take a copy of the papers of the case. this is not a trial, this is a farce. >> woodruff: the military-backed government has cracked down on morsi supporters since he was ousted in july. secretary of state john kerry acknowledged today that u.s. surveillance overseas has crossed the line at times. the admission followed disclosures that the national security agency monitored german chancellor angela merkel's communications, and tracked phone calls and e-mails across eur
morsi. they filled the streets and denounced morsi's upcoming trial, due to start monday. there were even chants calling for the execution of the military chief who led the coup against morsi. >> (translated): this trial is void because the military coup is void and has no legitimacy. this should never, ever happen not even over our dead bodies. we will never accept a traitor and his accomplish to rule egypt. >> (translated): this is not a trial. until now, no lawyer has been able...
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we know mohamed morsi has arrived. nothing further on proceedings, but the crowd grew in the last hour, 45 minutes to what you see on screen. the latest on that as and hep it happens. >> in the meantime other new, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia trying to mend strained relations there. riyadh is the second stop of john kerry's trip across the middle east. he's unhappy with his u.s. ally and plans to talk to iran over its nuclear program. >> saudi arabias don't have much choice. >> they say we will walk away from the united states. this will not happen because in this reliesship it is the saudi arabia monarchy that is dependent on the united states securedy guarantees. the u.s., although keen to maintain the relationship and protecting the relationship can do without it, if push comes to shove. the united states could abandon saudi arabia. because the u.s. has other options. the saudi arabia monarchy does not have. >> monday is the 34th anniversary of iran storming the u.s. embassy in tehran. t
we know mohamed morsi has arrived. nothing further on proceedings, but the crowd grew in the last hour, 45 minutes to what you see on screen. the latest on that as and hep it happens. >> in the meantime other new, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia trying to mend strained relations there. riyadh is the second stop of john kerry's trip across the middle east. he's unhappy with his u.s. ally and plans to talk to iran over its nuclear program. >> saudi arabias...
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morsi and the trial of mubaraq is he has authority and mohamed morsi says he is the president. according to the law and constitution morsi is the president of the republic. this is the legal and constitutional situation right now. >> reporter: if morsi is convicted of insightment to commit murder he could be sentenced to death, dominick cane al jazeera cairo. >> reporter: we have live pictures we are seeing outside the police academy on the outskirts of cairo. this is where the former, the ousted and former president mohamed morsi is getting his trial underway and temporarily adjourned because of his defiance in court and the judge was hearing the chants of protesters from inside the courtroom and that is another reason he said it was temporarily adjourned and listen to the mood there that we can hear on the streets. [chanting and car horns going off] a few hundred people and it's difficult to tell the number from this ank angle and they ar making their feelings known and we see regular supporters and bremen against the coup that ousted him since he was deposed on july the 3 bu
morsi and the trial of mubaraq is he has authority and mohamed morsi says he is the president. according to the law and constitution morsi is the president of the republic. this is the legal and constitutional situation right now. >> reporter: if morsi is convicted of insightment to commit murder he could be sentenced to death, dominick cane al jazeera cairo. >> reporter: we have live pictures we are seeing outside the police academy on the outskirts of cairo. this is where the...
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mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in 30 years. mohamed morsi did not fulfil his promises, there was no security. >> translation: i believe that this trial may lead to another wave of revolution, people will take to the streets again. >> mohamed morsi's family has been able to speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court on monday since, like him, they reject the court's right to try him. >>> mohamed morsi's trial is expected to start about an hour from now. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia part of a world wind tour of the middle east aimed at easing tensions with arab powers and will meet with saudi's king abdullah on monday. he visited cairo this week. john kerry is the highest-ranking american official to visit egypt since the military toppled mohamed morsi. in response the u.s. suspended millions in aid. turning to the war in syria, the main rebel group set demands for the long demand geneva ii peace talks. the syrian national collision or snc, says it will not attend the negotiati
mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in 30 years. mohamed morsi did not fulfil his promises, there was no security. >> translation: i believe that this trial may lead to another wave of revolution, people will take to the streets again. >> mohamed morsi's family has been able to speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court on monday since, like him, they reject the court's right to try him. >>> mohamed morsi's trial is expected to...
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mohamed morsi is in a bit of a legal dilemma. on the one hand he says, "i don't recognise the court, it's uplawful, it's illegitimate." if he accepts the defense team of lawyers - he says it's too early to nominate an advocate yet. if he accepts a defense team i suppose by default he's recognising the legitimacy of the court, which he says he does not. >> yes, that's a bind. it's a bind out of - with no real solution for mohamed morsi. the lawyers were speaking to him. i understand they were saying by naming a legal team didn't mean he was recognising the limbing massy of the courts, that he could choose a team and object to the way he was being tried. there is, still, quite a lot of time for some of those issues to be resolved. the next hearing in his trial is not due until january, the 8th. there's a couple of months before that comes along, for these legal issues to be resolve. we will see some movement over the next couple of months before the next hearing in a trial. he's in a bit of a conundrum. does he choose a legal team
mohamed morsi is in a bit of a legal dilemma. on the one hand he says, "i don't recognise the court, it's uplawful, it's illegitimate." if he accepts the defense team of lawyers - he says it's too early to nominate an advocate yet. if he accepts a defense team i suppose by default he's recognising the legitimacy of the court, which he says he does not. >> yes, that's a bind. it's a bind out of - with no real solution for mohamed morsi. the lawyers were speaking to him. i...
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>> there's no evidence that dr mohamed morsi committed a crime. trials of a political nature and the atmosphere of a coup are usually - i hope i'm wrong - are never neutral, transparent or fair. >> 24,000 members will be on the streets to prevent protesters disrupting the trial. the anti-coup called on people to stage mass demonstrations. opinion is divided before the trial. >> i believe it's a good thing. mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in the past 30 years. mohamed morsi did not fulfil promises, during his time there was no security. >> translation: i believe the trial may lead to a wave of resolution and people will take to the streets. >> mohamed morsi's family has been able to speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court on monday, since, like him, they reject the court's right to try him. >> also in cairo, the arab league held an emergency meeting to discuss the syrian war. a topics was the geneva ii peace talks set for the end of the month. syria's main rebel group announced it will not atten
>> there's no evidence that dr mohamed morsi committed a crime. trials of a political nature and the atmosphere of a coup are usually - i hope i'm wrong - are never neutral, transparent or fair. >> 24,000 members will be on the streets to prevent protesters disrupting the trial. the anti-coup called on people to stage mass demonstrations. opinion is divided before the trial. >> i believe it's a good thing. mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in the past 30...
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morsi's legal team. >> president mohamed morsi is strong. he is determined that he is the president still and this court is not able to try such cases. >> once the case was adjourned mohamed morsi was flown to the prison near alexandria. his next appearance in court is scheduled for january 2014. . >>> still ahead - a children's rights organization warns of an epidemic of youngsters being paid to perform sex acts on webcams. >>> and hundreds of secret documents have been discovered exposing argentina's dirty war. >>> hello again, let's brink you a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. the humanitarian situation inside syria worsened with more than 9 million people in need of help. >> chief amos is urging both sides to allow aid into the county. >> the congolese army has bombed rebels in the east of democratic republic of congo. rebel fighters are pinned to the hilltops near the city of goma. >> the trial of deposed egyptian president mohamed morsi has been put off until january. >>> a shopping center in the u.s. state of new jersey has
morsi's legal team. >> president mohamed morsi is strong. he is determined that he is the president still and this court is not able to try such cases. >> once the case was adjourned mohamed morsi was flown to the prison near alexandria. his next appearance in court is scheduled for january 2014. . >>> still ahead - a children's rights organization warns of an epidemic of youngsters being paid to perform sex acts on webcams. >>> and hundreds of secret documents...
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the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he insisted
the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he insisted
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the trial of president mohammed morsi has been adjourned to january. pro morsi supporters protested outside the court. the n.a.t.o. secretary general has warned pakistan against blocking its supply roots to afghanistan. >>> and pakistan's former leader mushariff has been granted bail over the ordered raid. >>> morsi and 14 senior members of the muslim brotherhood were charged with the following offense. inciting the killing of three protesters who gathered outside of the presidential palace on december 4th last year. several people died in opposition protesters. it happened after morsi declared his position as president did not need to be looked at by the judiciary. >> reporter: sworn in as it's first elected president. it wasn't his style and personality that won him votes. it was strong support from the muslim brotherhood, and egyptians who didn't want to vote for morsi' opponent. a figure from the mubarak era. he tried to ease the fears of women and minorities. he promised that his presidency would no threaten their rights. but politically and econo
the trial of president mohammed morsi has been adjourned to january. pro morsi supporters protested outside the court. the n.a.t.o. secretary general has warned pakistan against blocking its supply roots to afghanistan. >>> and pakistan's former leader mushariff has been granted bail over the ordered raid. >>> morsi and 14 senior members of the muslim brotherhood were charged with the following offense. inciting the killing of three protesters who gathered outside of the...
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former egyptian leader mohamed morsi goes on trial accused of stirring up bloody younger as during his presidency you're looking at live pictures of general practice on the guts the brotherhood the justice system looking only at the brotherhood members with impunity for security services. once again these are live were scenes outside the chord were increasing numbers of angry morsy and muslim brotherhood supporters are gathering also this hour here on r.t. . don't like the spies it dictates politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother truth. the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against making criminals of those who tell the truth this washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader or to fans president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite a growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from demonizing the usa. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital marina joshing welcome to the program now there
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mohammed morsi repeatedly said that he was a president and called the process invalid. when he walked in, one of the journalists yelled execution, god willing to him and there was even fights that broke out between the journalist and some of the morsi lawyers and those of his codefendants. and so there was so much chaos and drama that at the end of the day the judge determined that the case couldn't proceed. and it was adjourned until january 8th. >> was the point of mohammed morsi's protest to say that they didn't even have the right to be trying him because he still is the legitimate president? >> that's right. he really, we hadn't seen mohammed morsi since july 2nd the day before he was ousted by the military. and he really picked off exactly where he left off in that speech saying that he was the president. his lawyer said that if they wanted to remove the president that there was a constitutional process to do that, suggesting that the court session was, in fact, illegal. and essentially tried to carry himself as the president, even as codefendants tried to treat h
mohammed morsi repeatedly said that he was a president and called the process invalid. when he walked in, one of the journalists yelled execution, god willing to him and there was even fights that broke out between the journalist and some of the morsi lawyers and those of his codefendants. and so there was so much chaos and drama that at the end of the day the judge determined that the case couldn't proceed. and it was adjourned until january 8th. >> was the point of mohammed morsi's...
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former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial on allegations of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency one no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths in the crackdown since he. also. like the spying dictates our politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he called his mother the truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterate that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. there is good to have you company watching r.t. this morning with me andrew farmer. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate is off for a tear in pre-disaster hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has a ride for he has arrived for his trial accused of inciting the murder of protesters last dec
former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial on allegations of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency one no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths in the crackdown since he. also. like the spying dictates our politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he called his mother the truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterate that he will get no...
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was like a boost of confidence for them when they heard what mohamed morsi said. some of them said that they were using the trial, that the trial for them was a way to regroup and rally behind what they called president mohamed morsi. that is something that the military government will be very keen to stop, any sense that this is a new rallying point. >> absolutely. just to give you an idea about the polarization, on what side his government forces, security forces, barbed wire separating them from protesters. on the other side is where mohamed morsi has been moving in gathering, moving now to this other side. this just shows you the divide and and the forces at play here. of course, the security forces will need to stop mohamed morsi supporters from gathering. they had changed their tactics, they were gathering in smaller numbers, but after what they have seen and heard from the , they are going to regroup and gather in bigger numbers. i am hearing that away from the police academy there is a huge rally their. the news of what happened is going to embolden them e
was like a boost of confidence for them when they heard what mohamed morsi said. some of them said that they were using the trial, that the trial for them was a way to regroup and rally behind what they called president mohamed morsi. that is something that the military government will be very keen to stop, any sense that this is a new rallying point. >> absolutely. just to give you an idea about the polarization, on what side his government forces, security forces, barbed wire separating...
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former egyptian leader mohammed morsi and a group of fellow is almost accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency seven taj the first day of their trial forcing the judge to adjourn the hearing live pictures you're looking at. the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services and we're showing you live scenes outside the chord we're increasing numbers of angry morsy and muslim brotherhood supporters are protesting against their leaders detention also this hour here in our t.v. . dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother that stove the truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against making criminals of those who tell the truth as washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran supreme leader to fans president rouhani on seeking more talks with america the spy a growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from demonizing the usa. well this is our team coming to you live from
former egyptian leader mohammed morsi and a group of fellow is almost accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency seven taj the first day of their trial forcing the judge to adjourn the hearing live pictures you're looking at. the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services and we're showing you live scenes outside the chord we're increasing numbers of angry morsy and muslim brotherhood supporters are protesting against their leaders...
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the trial of mohamed morsi what is this trial all about constitutional legitimacy for political retribution can morsi get a fair trial for the military backed government the trial is key to showing its plan for transition towards democracy all sounding mcclane is this and what message does this trial send to the muslim world. this is mine like whenever i'm feeling the lowered one look at all this i still can't believe that i still put. my first and says his father try to be good for. the fortune maybe the help of those. maybe i'm very proud of. so that means the war's a bad time. getting people ready for. your love life the mark. hello and welcome to crossfire all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the trial of mohamed morsi what is this trial all about constitutional legitimacy or political retribution can morsi get a fair trial for the military backed government the trial is key to showing its plan for transition towards democracy how sound of a plan is this and what message does this trial send to the muslim world. to cross not the situation in egypt i'm joined by shadi ta in washin
the trial of mohamed morsi what is this trial all about constitutional legitimacy for political retribution can morsi get a fair trial for the military backed government the trial is key to showing its plan for transition towards democracy all sounding mcclane is this and what message does this trial send to the muslim world. this is mine like whenever i'm feeling the lowered one look at all this i still can't believe that i still put. my first and says his father try to be good for. the...
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former egyptian leader mohamed morsi goes on trial accused of stirring up bloody armrests during his presidency but no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths in the crackdown since his sting these are live pictures from outside the court where of morsy supporters gathering also this hour. don't let the spies it dictates our politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he called his mother the truth. the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth as washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the u.s. . and i welcome you watching r.t. with may and tree farm. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or a terry in predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has arrived for his t
former egyptian leader mohamed morsi goes on trial accused of stirring up bloody armrests during his presidency but no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths in the crackdown since his sting these are live pictures from outside the court where of morsy supporters gathering also this hour. don't let the spies it dictates our politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he called his mother the truth. the fugitive...
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egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi forces the court to adjourn on the first day of his trial on charges of insider violence angry crowds rallying in his support. civil rights organizations the year is out the u.k. government responds to revelations of must the violence saying their actions a raiding fundamental human rights in the country activists from across the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security should be used to justify wrongdoing. and to ron's biggest anti-american rally in years thousands demonstrate against president were pawnees outreach to washington we find out why radians are so outraged. this is actually coming to live from moscow i'm marina josh welcome the trial of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi has been adjourned until january next year the former leader has been charged with inside in the killing of protesters in december last year hundreds of his supporters have been rallying outside the courthouse in cairo amid a heavy police presence r.t. supposedly or was there for us. the proceedings adjourned a short time ag
egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi forces the court to adjourn on the first day of his trial on charges of insider violence angry crowds rallying in his support. civil rights organizations the year is out the u.k. government responds to revelations of must the violence saying their actions a raiding fundamental human rights in the country activists from across the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security should be used to justify wrongdoing. and to...
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former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency. to general practice brotherhood a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services these are live pictures from outside the court where increasing numbers of morsy supporters are gathering also this hour. don't despise the dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother for truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth this washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. casting twenty four seven live from moscow you with our take. there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fa
former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency. to general practice brotherhood a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services these are live pictures from outside the court where increasing numbers of morsy supporters are gathering also this hour. don't despise the dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major...