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the case began in 2011 after hosni mubarak was forced to shut down. >> hosni mubarak's supporters propose bringing to court the only leader many can know. those that oppose hosni mubarak have little faith in the judish system. >> i don't trust the army, why did it take so long. >> in 2012, hosni mubarak failed to protect protesters. the chief prosecutors criticized others. engineering the succession of his son and putting his own interests ahead of his son. a retrial was ordered. a fact-finding committee in march concluded that police were responsible for the killing of almost 900 anti-government protesters. like this uparmed man shot in alexandria. the committee accused hosni mubarak of giving direct orders to kill. contrary to the argument, he wasn't aware of the killings. >> in august 2013, hosni mubarak was released from prison. earlier this year, hosni mubarak was found guilty of stealing public funds. >> the court orders hosni mubarak to be sent to prison for three years. >> hosni mubarak's lawyers say they have fath in the legal system. for other egyptians, like this man that waved
the case began in 2011 after hosni mubarak was forced to shut down. >> hosni mubarak's supporters propose bringing to court the only leader many can know. those that oppose hosni mubarak have little faith in the judish system. >> i don't trust the army, why did it take so long. >> in 2012, hosni mubarak failed to protect protesters. the chief prosecutors criticized others. engineering the succession of his son and putting his own interests ahead of his son. a retrial was...
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in 2012 hosni mubarak was sentenced to life. the chief prosecutor criticized hosni mubarak for tarnishing the military record and ensuring the succession of his son, putting that ahead of the nations. the sentence was overturned and a retrial ordered. a fact-finding committee created by the president, mohamed mursi, found that police were responsible for the killing of the protesters, like this unarmed man shot in alexandria. the committee accused hosni mubarak of giving orders to kill, contrary to the defense's argument that he was not aware of the killings. hosni mubarak was released in august 2013 from prison and put under house arrest. he was accused of stealing country funds. >> the court orders hosni mubarak be sent to prison for three years. >> reporter: his lawyers have faith in the legal system. but for many, like this man, who waved his dead son's blood stained clothes during the first day in court. justice has a different meaning. >> separatists in spain hope to succeed where their cohorts fail. the president of catal
in 2012 hosni mubarak was sentenced to life. the chief prosecutor criticized hosni mubarak for tarnishing the military record and ensuring the succession of his son, putting that ahead of the nations. the sentence was overturned and a retrial ordered. a fact-finding committee created by the president, mohamed mursi, found that police were responsible for the killing of the protesters, like this unarmed man shot in alexandria. the committee accused hosni mubarak of giving orders to kill,...
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former president hosni mubarak after a verdict in his retrial suspended for two months. relatives of protesters who died in the egyptian up rising three years ago from infuriated by the judge's decision that he needs more time to consider his ruling. >> the man who led egypt for three decades expected a verdict on saturday in a case that implement kateed him in the death of peaceful protesters during the 2011 revolution, abuse of power and profiteering. but the verdict has been postponed. >> the court has decided to postpone the case to the 29th of november 2014. >> the occurred said it's still reviewing the evidence, highlighting 160,000 page the prosecution has to go through. mubarak, the for is accused of ordering the killing of protesters. it came 2011 after how barak was forced to step down during the arab spring up rising. the trial has been divisive from the beginning. protesters clashed outside of the court. supporters for the only leader they've known for years. while others protest to punish him. the chief prosecutor accused him of putting his own nation intere
former president hosni mubarak after a verdict in his retrial suspended for two months. relatives of protesters who died in the egyptian up rising three years ago from infuriated by the judge's decision that he needs more time to consider his ruling. >> the man who led egypt for three decades expected a verdict on saturday in a case that implement kateed him in the death of peaceful protesters during the 2011 revolution, abuse of power and profiteering. but the verdict has been postponed....
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hosni mubarak was forced to step down during the up risings. while those who opposed mubarak have little faith in the judicial system punishing him. in 2012 he was tensed for failing to protect protesters. the chief prosecutor criticized mubarak of putting his own interests ahead of the nation. but it was overturned and a retrial ordered. the fact finding ordered by the president at the time mohammed morsi found that they were responsible for the killing ever 900 anti-government protesters. like this man shot in alexander. he was accused of giving direct orders to kill, in arms he said he was not aware of the killings. mubarak was released from prison and put under house arrest. earlier this year hosni mubarak was found guilty of stealing public funds. >> the court orders mubarak to be sent to prison for three years. >> mubarak's lawyers say they have faith in the legal system. but for many other egyptians like this man who waved his dead son's blood-stained clothes in court justice has a completely different meaning. al jazeera. >> al jazeera
hosni mubarak was forced to step down during the up risings. while those who opposed mubarak have little faith in the judicial system punishing him. in 2012 he was tensed for failing to protect protesters. the chief prosecutor criticized mubarak of putting his own interests ahead of the nation. but it was overturned and a retrial ordered. the fact finding ordered by the president at the time mohammed morsi found that they were responsible for the killing ever 900 anti-government protesters....
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. >> the court orders hosni mubarak to jail for three years. al jazeera. >> well, al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three journalist who is are imprisoned in egypt. mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste have now been detained for 273 days. they were wrong ply accused of aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. they are appealing against their convictions. >>> still to come on al jazeera, collision course in spain catalan leaders sign a decree calls for a referendum, but madrid says absolutely not. >>> and demands for more democracy from china intensifies. >> dreaming big... >> i gotta make it happen... and i'm gonna make it happen... >> choices made.... >> i'm gonna lose anything left that i have of the mexican culture... >> fighting for their future... >> it is imperative that i get into college... it's my last chance to get out of here... >> the incredible journey continues... on the edge of eighteen only on al jazeera america >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, rep
. >> the court orders hosni mubarak to jail for three years. al jazeera. >> well, al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three journalist who is are imprisoned in egypt. mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste have now been detained for 273 days. they were wrong ply accused of aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. they are appealing against their convictions. >>> still to come on al jazeera, collision course in spain catalan leaders sign a decree calls...
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earlier this year hosni mubarak was accused of stealing funds. >> hosni mubarak will be sentenced to prison for three years. >> for many egyptians like this man who waved his dead son's blood-stained clothes during mubarak's first day in court, justice has a completely different meaning. >> more than 3,000 people are now known for having from the ebola outbreak in west africa. the suggestion that the majority of those deaths are been in liberia. barack obama told of global health security that no country can meet the challenge of ebola alone. dominick cane has more. >> reporter: for months the ebola virus has been spreading across west africa. now the number of people it has killed has reached more than 3,000. it is such a global threat that the united nations security council devoted a session to it this week. fresh from chairing that meeting on thursday u.s. president barack obama reiterated the danger. >> no nation can meet these challenges on its own. nobody is that isolated any more. associations don't protect you. walls don't protect you. that means all of us as nations as an i
earlier this year hosni mubarak was accused of stealing funds. >> hosni mubarak will be sentenced to prison for three years. >> for many egyptians like this man who waved his dead son's blood-stained clothes during mubarak's first day in court, justice has a completely different meaning. >> more than 3,000 people are now known for having from the ebola outbreak in west africa. the suggestion that the majority of those deaths are been in liberia. barack obama told of global...
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. >> supporters and opponents of hosni mubarak fought each other. the judge said he needed more time. hosni mubarak and aids were accused of the involvement during the egyptian uprising. mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and bad are are falsely accused of aiding the muslim brotherhood. badr got three years for having a spent bullet in his possession, they are appealing the qubszs. >> sudanese president bashir is ready to form a new government. he is open to a reshuffle that would represent all political parties. the leader said all parties would have yal opportunities in the vote. nearly a million people leave tajikistan to work in russia. their absence is leaving many women at a loss. >> reporter: it's wedding season in turk ebbingize tan, and celebrations are in full swing. that groom returned from russia to get married. once his bride is settled in, he plans to go back. community groups that work with the family of migrant workers warn of tough times for those left behind. >> reporter: migrant workers and russians go to the big cities and learn n
. >> supporters and opponents of hosni mubarak fought each other. the judge said he needed more time. hosni mubarak and aids were accused of the involvement during the egyptian uprising. mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste and bad are are falsely accused of aiding the muslim brotherhood. badr got three years for having a spent bullet in his possession, they are appealing the qubszs. >> sudanese president bashir is ready to form a new government. he is open to a reshuffle that would...
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. >>> supporters and opponents of egypt's former president hosni mubarak fought each other after the verdict in a retrial was postponed. the judge needs more time to consider his ruling. hosni mubarak and his aids are considering their involved in the death. >> al jazeera continues to demand the release of three journalists imprisoned in egypt. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have now been detained for 274 days. they are falsely accused of aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. mohamed fadel fahmy and peter greste were sentenced to seven years. badr mohammed got on extra three years for having a spent bullet in his possession which he picked up at a protest. >> this israeli assault on the gaza strip killed over 2,000 palestinians, mostly civilians, many were wounded. among them children. a charity arranged for some to receive specialised medical care in germany. nick spicer reports. >> a bad infection squirrels the bone inside hamad's fractured leg. here there's a risk of amputation. there's a better chance that he'll keep his leg now he's out of gaza. he is one
. >>> supporters and opponents of egypt's former president hosni mubarak fought each other after the verdict in a retrial was postponed. the judge needs more time to consider his ruling. hosni mubarak and his aids are considering their involved in the death. >> al jazeera continues to demand the release of three journalists imprisoned in egypt. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have now been detained for 274 days. they are falsely accused of aiding the outlawed...
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hosni mubarak and security aids were accused of involvement during the deaths of protesters. al jazeera demand the release of journalists imprisoned in egypt. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have now been detained for 274 days. they are falsely accused of aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. peter greste and mohamed fadel fahmy were sentenced to seven years in prison. badr mohammed got three years. they are appealing convictions. >> houthi rebels in yemen signed a deal with the government, restoring power to the state. there's little evidence that houthi fighters are willing to withdraw from large parts of the capital. this report from sanaa. >> reporter: it's an agreement supposed to end the conflict in yemen. the houthi fighters were to withdraw from sanaa and other areas, and hand over their weapons to the central government. >> translation: we were not intending to have the appendix signed, it's an integral part of the document that you have signed. it's to allay confusion. >> reporter: minutes before the signing they were stormy and full of controv
hosni mubarak and security aids were accused of involvement during the deaths of protesters. al jazeera demand the release of journalists imprisoned in egypt. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have now been detained for 274 days. they are falsely accused of aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. peter greste and mohamed fadel fahmy were sentenced to seven years in prison. badr mohammed got three years. they are appealing convictions. >> houthi rebels in yemen signed a...
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. >>> supporters and opponents of hosni mubarak have fought each other after a verdict in a retrial was postponed. the judge said he needed more time. hosni mubarak and aids are accused of involvement in the deaths of hundreds of protesters during an uprising three years ago. >> al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three journalists. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have now been detained for 274 days. they are falsely accused of aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. mohamed fadel fahmy and peter greste from sentenced to seven years, barder had an and three for having a spent bullet in his possession picked up at a protest. >> still to come, fighting in kirkuk >>> redefining massual jointy, find out why south america is the biggest market for mail cosmetics -- male cos met. stay with us. it's my last chance to get out of here... >> the incredible journey continues... on the edge of eighteen only on al jazeera america al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.c
. >>> supporters and opponents of hosni mubarak have fought each other after a verdict in a retrial was postponed. the judge said he needed more time. hosni mubarak and aids are accused of involvement in the deaths of hundreds of protesters during an uprising three years ago. >> al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three journalists. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have now been detained for 274 days. they are falsely accused of aiding the...
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hosni mubarak to be sentenced for these three years. his lawyers say they have faith in the legal system. for many other egyptians like this man who waved his dead son's blood stained clothes during mubarak's first day in court, justice has a completely different meaning. >> osama binjabi, al jazeera. >> senior associate at the carnegie middle east center told us the court's decision to delay the verdict was inevitable. >> reporter: there has been a buildup of criticism of the egyptian process over the past few years and accusations of high levels of politization of the process. >> i think this is the last gesture of many others that have happened over the past few months, decades, to say that this process is not politsized and that, in fact, was proper proceedings are going on. i mean the judge did not really needed to to go into this lengthy government as to why he needed to postpone and to talk about the 160,000 documents that are available in this trial and so on and so forth. so, it's a way of saying local, domestic and internation
hosni mubarak to be sentenced for these three years. his lawyers say they have faith in the legal system. for many other egyptians like this man who waved his dead son's blood stained clothes during mubarak's first day in court, justice has a completely different meaning. >> osama binjabi, al jazeera. >> senior associate at the carnegie middle east center told us the court's decision to delay the verdict was inevitable. >> reporter: there has been a buildup of criticism of the...
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hosni mubarak. and al qaeda. this was deeper and more destructive than i realized. despite the removal of saddam hussein in iraq and despite the arab spring, the dynamic between dictators and jihadis has not broken. look at syria, until recently bashar al assad was actually helping isis. how? by buying oil and gas from it and by shelling its opponents. the free syrian army when the two were in battle against each other. you see, assad was playing the old arab dictator's game, giving his people a stark choice. it's either me or isis, he was saying, and many syrians, the christian minority, for example, have chosen him. the greatest setback has been in egypt where nonviolent islamist movement took power and squandered its chance by overreaching but not content to let the muslim brotherhood fail at the polls, the military then displaced it by force, has moved back into power and egypt is now a more brutal police state than it was under hosni mubarak. the muslim brotherhood has been banned, killed and jailed and the rest driven underground. let's just hope that ten year
hosni mubarak. and al qaeda. this was deeper and more destructive than i realized. despite the removal of saddam hussein in iraq and despite the arab spring, the dynamic between dictators and jihadis has not broken. look at syria, until recently bashar al assad was actually helping isis. how? by buying oil and gas from it and by shelling its opponents. the free syrian army when the two were in battle against each other. you see, assad was playing the old arab dictator's game, giving his people...
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. >>> in egypt, a judge postponed the ruling for the retrial of hosni mubarak. the ousted president faces charges related to the murder of protesters. hosni mubarak was sentenced to life imprisonment for the same charges in 2012 before a retrial as ordered. a judge said the court is working to complete justifications in the case. al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three journalists imprisoned in egypt. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have now been detained for 273 days. they are falsely accused of aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. badr got an additional three years for having a spent bullet in his possession. >> japanese rescue cruiews are trying to reach 40 climbers. the mountain erupt, sending a plume of ash and smoke into the skies. it last erupted in 2007. >>> at home we follow severe storms. let's go to kevin corriveau from the weather center. >> that's right. the areas of flooding we were talking about. we have a bit of relief. >> perfect. >> there's an area of fires that we talked about last week, that was a king f
. >>> in egypt, a judge postponed the ruling for the retrial of hosni mubarak. the ousted president faces charges related to the murder of protesters. hosni mubarak was sentenced to life imprisonment for the same charges in 2012 before a retrial as ordered. a judge said the court is working to complete justifications in the case. al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three journalists imprisoned in egypt. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have now been...
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hosni mubarak. this was deeper and more destructive than i realized. despite the removal of saddam hussein and the arab spring, the dictators and jihad dishas not broken. look at sir yeah until recently bashar al assad was actually helping isis. how? by buying oil and gas from it and by shelling its opponents. the free syrian army when the two were in battle against each other. you see, assad was playing the old arab dictator's game, giving his people a stark choice. it's either me or isis, he was saying, and many syrians, the christian minority, for example, have chosen him. the greatest setback has been in egypt where nonviolent islamist movement took power and squandered its chance by overreaching but not content to let the muslim brotherhood fail at the polls, the military then displaced it by force, has moved back into power and egypt is now a more brutal police state than it was under hosni mubarak. the muslim brotherhood has been banned, killed and jailed and the rest driven underground. let's just hope that ten years from now we do not find our
hosni mubarak. this was deeper and more destructive than i realized. despite the removal of saddam hussein and the arab spring, the dictators and jihad dishas not broken. look at sir yeah until recently bashar al assad was actually helping isis. how? by buying oil and gas from it and by shelling its opponents. the free syrian army when the two were in battle against each other. you see, assad was playing the old arab dictator's game, giving his people a stark choice. it's either me or isis, he...
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. >> if we do not challenge this election, that means we will become like hosni mubarak dictatorship, where he had elections, he had a constitution, he had a parliament, no democracy. we are heading exactly the same way. >> reporter: these protests against election rigging and corruption have brought the government to a stand still. some say what is happening here amounts to another coup and many say the ultimate victors will only be be pakistan's army. even with the deejay playing, the crowd s have thinned a bit. but supporters insist they'll stay put until the prime minister goes. >> we're going to stay here. >> reporter: the prime minister made it clear he's not going it resign. >> well, of course he's not going to say that, but he will eventually. all the public pressure he's got, i'm sure he will. >> reporter: many expect there will eventually be a deal to end the protests. but for pakistanis, it has been an uncomfortable reminder of how fragile democracy remains here. andrew north, bbc news, islamabad. >>> it is estimated that a staggering $1 trillion a year is lost to developin
. >> if we do not challenge this election, that means we will become like hosni mubarak dictatorship, where he had elections, he had a constitution, he had a parliament, no democracy. we are heading exactly the same way. >> reporter: these protests against election rigging and corruption have brought the government to a stand still. some say what is happening here amounts to another coup and many say the ultimate victors will only be be pakistan's army. even with the deejay playing,...
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he was leader of the revolt that toppled former president hosni mubarak. >>> mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste have now been detained for 261 days. they are falsely accused of aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. they're appealing against their convictions. >>> militia loyal to the libya general haftar say they have shut down the port they say the closure is to cut off supplies of weapons to armed groups. it is being discussed in new york, political editor james bays is there for us. what are you hearing, james? >> reporter: a very game picture presented by the new u.n. envoy who has been in his job since the beginning of the month. he presented a summary the secretary of general ban ki-moon's report in libya. he describe it as a somber reading of the rapidly deteriorating political and security landscape in the country. basically a picture of the worst situation in libya since the fall of qaddafi almost three years ago. he said the only way to solve the ways, he said there is a very small window of opportunity is to get everyone talking. that's what we've been trying to d
he was leader of the revolt that toppled former president hosni mubarak. >>> mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste have now been detained for 261 days. they are falsely accused of aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. they're appealing against their convictions. >>> militia loyal to the libya general haftar say they have shut down the port they say the closure is to cut off supplies of weapons to armed groups. it is being discussed in new york, political editor...
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in egypt today, hosni mubarak was taken by stretcher into a courtroom to hear whether he would be held responsible for the death of more than 800 protesters during the 2011 uprising that led to his ouster, but the verdict was delayed. the 86-year-old was convicted and sentenced to life in 2012 on the same charges but the case was recently re-tried. back in this country, carbon emissions are on the rise. data released yesterday by the department of energy showed a 2.7% increase during the first six months of 2014 compared to the same period last year. earlier this week, the president touted america's reduced carbon emissions but said the nation needed to do more. the increase is widely attributed to growing economic activity at the nation's factories. the white house is reportedly preparing an executive order that would require all federal agencies to disclose where they fly drones in this country and what they are doing with the data they gather. the order would not affect military and intelligence operations overseas, all this according to a report in the washington post. more than 70
in egypt today, hosni mubarak was taken by stretcher into a courtroom to hear whether he would be held responsible for the death of more than 800 protesters during the 2011 uprising that led to his ouster, but the verdict was delayed. the 86-year-old was convicted and sentenced to life in 2012 on the same charges but the case was recently re-tried. back in this country, carbon emissions are on the rise. data released yesterday by the department of energy showed a 2.7% increase during the first...
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. >>> a verdict in the retrial of hosni mubarak is expected tomorrow. mubarak is currently serving a three-year sentence for embesseling funds. >>> egypt's recent crackdown on gays. we have more on that story. >> david, being gay in egypt is not illegal but homosexual acts in public are. the court sentenced two men who were believed to be gay to two years behind bars. activists have been posting images like these with the #stop jailing gays. this man writes the following. he is proud to be egyptian and he is gay. and this gentleman said that homosexuality is not a crime. and they're posting messages like this. love does not know gender. some believe that police are sifting through media apps like grinder saying to catch people. and they post this message. and they're telling users be careful about where they meet and the type of information that they post, david. >> maria ines ferre, thank you. still ahead the future of getting from here to there very fast. primetime news. >> welcome to al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the na
. >>> a verdict in the retrial of hosni mubarak is expected tomorrow. mubarak is currently serving a three-year sentence for embesseling funds. >>> egypt's recent crackdown on gays. we have more on that story. >> david, being gay in egypt is not illegal but homosexual acts in public are. the court sentenced two men who were believed to be gay to two years behind bars. activists have been posting images like these with the #stop jailing gays. this man writes the...
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." >>> an egyptian court has postponed the verdict in the retrial of hosni mubarak until the 29th. mubarak was charged with killing protesters during the 2011 upraising. clashes between security and protesters have left 864 people dead. mubarak was originally convicted in 2012. he was sentenced to life in prison. that conviction, overturned last year. mubarak was egypt's president for a long time. from 1981 until 2011. >>> also, next on cnn, north korea's leader hasn't been seen in public for weeks. a mystery. >>> there is speculation about why he has been laying low. >>> and sorry, ladies. hollywood's most eligible bachelor is getting ready to tie the knot this weekend. we're going to head to italy. so why treat your half mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine®. kill up to 99 percent of germs. and prevent plaque, early gum disease and bad breath. sfx: ahhh listerine®. power to your mouth™! could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test b
." >>> an egyptian court has postponed the verdict in the retrial of hosni mubarak until the 29th. mubarak was charged with killing protesters during the 2011 upraising. clashes between security and protesters have left 864 people dead. mubarak was originally convicted in 2012. he was sentenced to life in prison. that conviction, overturned last year. mubarak was egypt's president for a long time. from 1981 until 2011. >>> also, next on cnn, north korea's leader hasn't...
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. >> leading figure in the 2011 revolt that toppled former president hosni mubarak. will be retried. >>> al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three journalists being held in egypt. mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste are charged we aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. a charge they deny. they're appealing their convictions. >>> our palestinian delegation have holding talks with members of the u.n. security council as part of recognition of statehood. meanwhile gaza is struggle to go recover from israel's recent bombardment on the strip. one man lost a son in this conflict, forcing him to make a choice. >> his son suffered brain trauma since a baby after being inoculated by a doctor in palestinian. before the war, they would travel across the border every few months. but on july 30th an israeli tank shell hit the family home killing his 16-year-old brother, ali. >> ali and i used to take care of him together. ali used to take him outside for fresh air. he used to carry him to the bathroom. when he got tired or sick, ali would take him to th
. >> leading figure in the 2011 revolt that toppled former president hosni mubarak. will be retried. >>> al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three journalists being held in egypt. mohamed fahmy, bader mohammed, and peter greste are charged we aiding the outlawed muslim brotherhood. a charge they deny. they're appealing their convictions. >>> our palestinian delegation have holding talks with members of the u.n. security council as part of recognition of...
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mubarak. charged during the 2011 revolt that saw him ousted from office. >>> a massive fire broking out at a oil refinery in sicily, the flames were reportedly visit for miles. >>> in hong kong, police in riot gear arresting dozens of students in a night of protest. they have boycotting classes for a week demanding china's communist leaders organize democratic elections in 2017. >>> british war planes in the air in the fight against isis, but only in iraq, not syria. this is as the u.s. now faces the possibility that air strikes will drive terrorists to hide among civilians. how do we flush them out? let's bring in retired colonel. the uk has agreed to join u.s. forces to drop bombs on iraq, not syria. the reason being that it would somehow help the syrian government. and france is in agreement with the uk and french diplomat quoted as saying, we don't want air strikes allow assad forces to redeploy on the ground. will air strikes in syria help or hurt assad? >> they are probably going to help
mubarak. charged during the 2011 revolt that saw him ousted from office. >>> a massive fire broking out at a oil refinery in sicily, the flames were reportedly visit for miles. >>> in hong kong, police in riot gear arresting dozens of students in a night of protest. they have boycotting classes for a week demanding china's communist leaders organize democratic elections in 2017. >>> british war planes in the air in the fight against isis, but only in iraq, not syria....
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that was an interesting angle, the legacy of what happened in 2011, the back and forth over hosni mubarak. do you think that has truly had a ripple effect on other arab states in the region, especially in this conflict? >> i think it has some influence, yes, and also what david mentioned, the aborted strike against syria last year that was intended to retaliate for chemical weapons against assad's people. instead president obama greed to a plan to destroy the plants. you hear a lot of people around the region question american credibility in that way, fairly or not. i think that's a challenge for him. the truth is these coalitions are helpful in terms of public relations and there are specific things that individual countries like turkey can do but the most important thing is a symbol of unity. >> turkey remains a question mark. we have to leave it at that. >>> after the break, when we come back, what does a war with isis look like? republican lawmakers are calling on president obama to send in u.s. ground troops. yes, really. i'll ask representative steve israel about just how far congre
that was an interesting angle, the legacy of what happened in 2011, the back and forth over hosni mubarak. do you think that has truly had a ripple effect on other arab states in the region, especially in this conflict? >> i think it has some influence, yes, and also what david mentioned, the aborted strike against syria last year that was intended to retaliate for chemical weapons against assad's people. instead president obama greed to a plan to destroy the plants. you hear a lot of...
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helping take out hosni mubarak a mistake. >> maybe inraiding -- in vivadi iraq was a mistake. >> it was. >> the issue is this senator who was trying to held on to his seat in a year that's very bad for democrats, while justifying his support for president obama and the caution invokes the names of two men who were just beheaded by the group. >> it's one thing to invoke their names and say, you know, we have to fight for and remember people like this who were heroic who were doing a very important job telling the story that needs to be told but he put words in their mouths. and it was so disgraceful. it's so disrespectful. steven sotloff's family very upset with this administration, believing there was more that could be done and he was sold to isis by this moderate army we were supposed to be supporting. >> he knows that the president was seen golfing just moments after the announcement of the conversation he had with james foley's parents. he knows the kind of reaction the administration has had overall on camera so he may have been -- but is he the same one that didn't want the photo
helping take out hosni mubarak a mistake. >> maybe inraiding -- in vivadi iraq was a mistake. >> it was. >> the issue is this senator who was trying to held on to his seat in a year that's very bad for democrats, while justifying his support for president obama and the caution invokes the names of two men who were just beheaded by the group. >> it's one thing to invoke their names and say, you know, we have to fight for and remember people like this who were heroic who...
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she's opposed dumping hosni mubarak as quickly as some wanted to and opposed pushing settlement towards a settlement freeze and took a tougher stance against vladimir putin and advocated for a residual force in iraq and told "the atlantic," great nations need organizing principles" and don't do stupid stuff is not an organizing principle but did back president obama on some key policies. she supported the president negotiating with iran instead of harsh new sanctions and backed the president's push last year to bomb the syrian government of bashar assad after he used chemical weapons. chuck todd and the great new host of "meet the press" and prairie bacon in des moines, senior political reporter for nbc news and beth booey senior editor for msnbc.com. chuck, let's start with you. hillary clinton coming up on the steak fry, big event in iowa. iowa is always a big event and troubling event. it's midwestern. it's heartland. it's anti-war. it's activist. on the republican side it's very christian conservative but let's talk democrats. hillary clinton, it seemed like a lot of thought is give
she's opposed dumping hosni mubarak as quickly as some wanted to and opposed pushing settlement towards a settlement freeze and took a tougher stance against vladimir putin and advocated for a residual force in iraq and told "the atlantic," great nations need organizing principles" and don't do stupid stuff is not an organizing principle but did back president obama on some key policies. she supported the president negotiating with iran instead of harsh new sanctions and backed...
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egyptian court decided to postpone the verdict in the retrial of former egyptian president hosni mubarak. he is charged with corruption and killing protesters during the 2011 uprising. >>> the pentagon is taking steps to allow undocumented immigrants to join the military and allow for a path to citizenship. defense officials say they're looking for recruits with exceptional skills in language and medicine. it is likely only a few dozen will end up enlisted. >>> in hollywood, a massive clean-up effort underway following a water main break. the pipe was installed nearly 100 years ago. >>> a long-time american ally joining in the battle against isis. british warplanes are in the air now and targeting militant sites in iraq, but they say they are going to stay out of syria. u.s. military leaders say this is just the beginning as terrorists are running around on the ground and trying to hide among the civilian population. so what are the options then? we're joined by retired navy captain bob wells, former national adviser to dick cheney. britain, belgium and denmark said we'll only attack tar
egyptian court decided to postpone the verdict in the retrial of former egyptian president hosni mubarak. he is charged with corruption and killing protesters during the 2011 uprising. >>> the pentagon is taking steps to allow undocumented immigrants to join the military and allow for a path to citizenship. defense officials say they're looking for recruits with exceptional skills in language and medicine. it is likely only a few dozen will end up enlisted. >>> in hollywood, a...