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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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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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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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morsi. cairo has been looking elsewhere for support. the fact rush's minister is part of this delegation has set off speculation of an arm still in the making. >> bilateral ties are old. in particular in military areas. this was discussed by the defense ministers yesterday. >> some ordinary egyptians applaud the meeting and see it as long overdue. about theseic relations and about getting our help from different countries. >> efforts to revisit its relationship with moscow is the clearest sign yet egypt is actively looking for new friends. >> these days instagram is a global gathering but when atlanta photographers did not like the way their city was being portrayed, they took it into their own hands and created a new hashtag -- we love atl. and decided to give the submissions to a real-life gallery, working out of a converted bread truck. the proceeds will go to the food bank. here is a look at some of the ideas. ♪ >> we came up with the hashtag because it is a proclamation and we knew th
morsi. cairo has been looking elsewhere for support. the fact rush's minister is part of this delegation has set off speculation of an arm still in the making. >> bilateral ties are old. in particular in military areas. this was discussed by the defense ministers yesterday. >> some ordinary egyptians applaud the meeting and see it as long overdue. about theseic relations and about getting our help from different countries. >> efforts to revisit its relationship with moscow is...
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morsi. cairo has been looking elsewhere for support. the fact rush's minister is part of this delegation has set off speculation of an arm still in the making. >> bilateral ties are old. in particular in military areas. this was discussed by the defense ministers yesterday. >> some ordinary egyptians applaud the meeting and see it as long overdue. about theseic relations and about getting our help from different countries. >> efforts to revisit its relationship with moscow is the clearest sign yet egypt is actively looking for new friends. >> these days instagram is a global gathering but when atlanta photographers did not like the way their city was being portrayed, they took it into their own hands and created a new hashtag -- we love atl. and decided to give the submissions to a real-life gallery, working out of a converted bread truck. the proceeds will go to the food bank. here is a look at some of the ideas. ♪ >> we came up with the hashtag because it is a proclamation and we knew th
morsi. cairo has been looking elsewhere for support. the fact rush's minister is part of this delegation has set off speculation of an arm still in the making. >> bilateral ties are old. in particular in military areas. this was discussed by the defense ministers yesterday. >> some ordinary egyptians applaud the meeting and see it as long overdue. about theseic relations and about getting our help from different countries. >> efforts to revisit its relationship with moscow is...
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it was one of the deadliest attacks since president mohammed morsi was ousted in july. the u.s. and afghanistan have reached an agreement governing american troops and contractors who stay past 2014, when the official nato combat mission ends. it sets out troop numbers and conditions under which they'll operate. secretary of state john kerry confirmed today that a deal was reached, but he gave no details. he also denied reports that the u.s. will apologize for civilian deaths. >> let me be clear. president karzai didn't ask for an apology, there was no discussion of an apology. there will be... there is no... i mean, it's just not even on the table. we have agreed to language to be submitted to a loya jirga and they have to pass it. >> ifill: the loya jirga, or gathering of afghan elders, opens tomorrow in kabul. joseph paul franklin, a serial killer who targeted blacks and jews in the late 1970s, has been put to death in missouri. he was executed by lethal injection this morning. in addition to the murders, franklin admitted shooting civil rights leader vernon jordan, who survi
it was one of the deadliest attacks since president mohammed morsi was ousted in july. the u.s. and afghanistan have reached an agreement governing american troops and contractors who stay past 2014, when the official nato combat mission ends. it sets out troop numbers and conditions under which they'll operate. secretary of state john kerry confirmed today that a deal was reached, but he gave no details. he also denied reports that the u.s. will apologize for civilian deaths. >> let me...
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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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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...