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>> cairo. i've been there. cairo. >> if the governor vetoes -- >> have you been to cairo? >> yes. >> okay. you know what i'm saying, then. >> have you been to cairo lately? ha, ha, ha, yes, i have. what do you mean? i want to know what you mean about it. >> cairo is predominantly african-american. people on both sides say there is a racial component to the debate over whether the city or the farms should have been saved. >> it's nothing but blacks here. you know. this town here is built -- was built on races. you know, a long time ago, back in the years, years ago. you know, ain't nothing changed. >> reporter: cairo's history of racial tension dates back to the 1909 public lynching of will james, who was suspected of raping a white woman. in the 1960s the city closed the public pool rather than allow blacks to swim. on the missouri side many people feel the federal government may have been overly sensitive to the race issue and pulled the trigger too soon to blow up the levee. >> i do believe that the government was worried about some of that. i don't think that should hav
>> cairo. i've been there. cairo. >> if the governor vetoes -- >> have you been to cairo? >> yes. >> okay. you know what i'm saying, then. >> have you been to cairo lately? ha, ha, ha, yes, i have. what do you mean? i want to know what you mean about it. >> cairo is predominantly african-american. people on both sides say there is a racial component to the debate over whether the city or the farms should have been saved. >> it's nothing but blacks...
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cairo was a vibrant river community. this is what it looks like now. most of the businesses downtown are gone and most of the people have left as well. in fact, less than 3,000 people remain. many believe this is in fact is not a town that was worth saving. >> would you rather have a missouri farmland slighted or cairo underwater. cairo. >> i've been there. >> if the governor -- >> have you been there? >> yes. >> oh, you know what i'm saying. >> you've been there lately? >> yeah, you know what i mean. what do you mean? mean, i want to know what you mean about it. >> reporter: cairo is predominantly african-american. people on both sides say there is a racial component to the debate over whether the city or the farms should have been saved. >> there's nothing but blacks there, you know. this town here is built, was built on racist, you know, long time ago back in the years ago, you know. ain't nothing changed. >> reporter: cairo's history racial tension dates back to the 1909 public lynching of will james who was suspected of raping a white woman. in th
cairo was a vibrant river community. this is what it looks like now. most of the businesses downtown are gone and most of the people have left as well. in fact, less than 3,000 people remain. many believe this is in fact is not a town that was worth saving. >> would you rather have a missouri farmland slighted or cairo underwater. cairo. >> i've been there. >> if the governor -- >> have you been there? >> yes. >> oh, you know what i'm saying. >> you've...
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we'll go to cairo, egypt, in a second. this is cairo, illinois. a move made by the army corps of engineers took place last week. let's go to ted rowlands with more. >> reporter: first we'll look at how much water we are dealing with. this is water from the mississippi river, but it is not the mississippi river. you see way off in the distance that building? that is about a half mile or quarter mile away from the banks of the mississippi river. all of this water into this spillway came from the mississippi so far away and came all the way up the levee here. this is the mississippi levee protecting the city. they've got two problems here. you see the wall on the backside of this little v and that red barge in the back is the ohio river. and that comes right up against that retaining wall, that brick wall. and the good news is the levels of both of the bodies of water have dropped over the last few days. people who have been evacuated for the last week are now coming back to their homes. authorities are telling them to leave in the evening hours beca
we'll go to cairo, egypt, in a second. this is cairo, illinois. a move made by the army corps of engineers took place last week. let's go to ted rowlands with more. >> reporter: first we'll look at how much water we are dealing with. this is water from the mississippi river, but it is not the mississippi river. you see way off in the distance that building? that is about a half mile or quarter mile away from the banks of the mississippi river. all of this water into this spillway came...
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here in cairo, this is as far as we can get on this rainy night. police are already blocking off access, because roads inside the town are starting to flood. and as the waters rise, so do the tensions here. today, as the rivers rose to an all-time high at cairo, this ominous sign. water boiling up under earthen levees that protect it. the mayor ordered a mandatory evacuation. >> i would rather mandate this and be on the side of caution than to not mandate it and somebody lose their lives. >> reporter: this famous river town, 15,000 strong in mark twain's day, is now a broken down shell. fewer than 3,000 remain. locked in a bitter battle over who and what to save. >> every decision we made is calculated in the public safety and protecting lives. >> reporter: if the water rises another 18 inches or so, and that is forecast by wednesday, the army corps of engineers may blow up a two-mile stretch of levee. >> we'll have all three pipes loaded with blasting agent. >> reporter: the blast would temporarily flood 130,000 acres of rich missouri farmland, in
here in cairo, this is as far as we can get on this rainy night. police are already blocking off access, because roads inside the town are starting to flood. and as the waters rise, so do the tensions here. today, as the rivers rose to an all-time high at cairo, this ominous sign. water boiling up under earthen levees that protect it. the mayor ordered a mandatory evacuation. >> i would rather mandate this and be on the side of caution than to not mandate it and somebody lose their lives....
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have not been good relations between ankara and cairo. ankara does not have extensive economic interests in egypt but it does have extensive interests inoth bya andyrias well as in syria and particular a certain amount of prestige invested in the assad regime. >> rose: okay but... go aad. >> just to wrap up, in essence thturks have looked not as masters of the region but as i said befuddled and mall adroit in dealing with the demandsover millions of arabs who live in more open and free societies. >> in other words some have suggested they're on the wrong side of history in certain instances. >> that's precisely the case. after all, a.k.p. is supposed to be this democratic muslim society but nevertheless they've lined up essentially-- at least in the beginning-- with qaddafi and dragged their feet on libya and theyeep looking for solutions in sere war that include assad himself just as he is, in fact, using tanks to shell residential neighborhoods in cities in syria. >> there's been this pro sdwlaex the arab spring a butch of dominos that
have not been good relations between ankara and cairo. ankara does not have extensive economic interests in egypt but it does have extensive interests inoth bya andyrias well as in syria and particular a certain amount of prestige invested in the assad regime. >> rose: okay but... go aad. >> just to wrap up, in essence thturks have looked not as masters of the region but as i said befuddled and mall adroit in dealing with the demandsover millions of arabs who live in more open and...
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in cairo, 7:00 p.m. in jerusalem. these are times when people are near a television, they can watch. they specifically timed this address so that people throughout europe, the middle east, north africa would be at home after work getting ready to watch the president of the united states. that's one of the key audiences, suzanne, that the president has right now. he's got an american audience he's got to deal with. he's getting ready for his re-election campaign, as we all know, but he wants to address the muslim world, the arab world, the world at large. >> absolutely, wolf. that's a very good point, that perception, the president's perception in the middle east among the arab world is very important. i have a question for you. because i know that you have been interviewed many times israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he's going to be at the white house tomorrow as ed had mentioned. we have seen these two leaders, obama and netanyahu struggle from time to time. ill anever forget that visit, it was just last ye
in cairo, 7:00 p.m. in jerusalem. these are times when people are near a television, they can watch. they specifically timed this address so that people throughout europe, the middle east, north africa would be at home after work getting ready to watch the president of the united states. that's one of the key audiences, suzanne, that the president has right now. he's got an american audience he's got to deal with. he's getting ready for his re-election campaign, as we all know, but he wants to...
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to all of you in the united states and around the world, welcome to tahrir square in cairo. this was, of course, the scene of the january 25th revolution, the heart of the arab spring, and we're here today to check in on that revolution four months later. in just a moment, i'll be speaking with some of the revolutionaries, the young people in the streets who made this all come alive. then we'll tell you the sad, ironic story about egypt's plummeting economy. and finally, the two top presidential candidates in egypt, two former office mates now rivals. >>> let me first give you some of my own thoughts, having spent some time in cairo and actually listened to president obama's speech from here in tahrir square. the president's speech was remarkably comprehensive. it described the events that we now call the arab spring, explain their causes and consequences. he placed the united states squarely behind the democratic wave everywhere. though he didn't specifically mention one country. saudi arabia. the place where america's interests and values most obviously clash. i don't blam
to all of you in the united states and around the world, welcome to tahrir square in cairo. this was, of course, the scene of the january 25th revolution, the heart of the arab spring, and we're here today to check in on that revolution four months later. in just a moment, i'll be speaking with some of the revolutionaries, the young people in the streets who made this all come alive. then we'll tell you the sad, ironic story about egypt's plummeting economy. and finally, the two top...
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at the signing ceremony in cairo, they paid their respects to palestinian dead. they have agreed to disagree, to put together an interim government. they're planning elections to let the people decide what they want. >> we reached this important reconciliation and at the same time how to deal with the smoothly, kindly and peacefully and accept the results of the election. >> celebrations might be premature. tensions are rising. fateh is hoping the u.n. general assembly will recognize palestinian independence in september. both have concluded that unity and elections will make them stronger whatever israel says. jeremy bowen, bbc news. >> the british government is calling on the international community to increase financial support for political reform in the middle east and north africa. at a speech given in london, the foreign secretary said it could provide a great advance for human rights and freedom if it was backed by international support similar to that given to former communist countries after the end of the cold war. >> we should use europe's economic ma
at the signing ceremony in cairo, they paid their respects to palestinian dead. they have agreed to disagree, to put together an interim government. they're planning elections to let the people decide what they want. >> we reached this important reconciliation and at the same time how to deal with the smoothly, kindly and peacefully and accept the results of the election. >> celebrations might be premature. tensions are rising. fateh is hoping the u.n. general assembly will...
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back in the 1920s cairo was a big town. there was 15,000-plus people. now there are less than 3,000 people here. they say the farmland actually is more precious, if you will, than this city. they're battling, saying this really wasn't right. they're also saying that they should have waited a few more days. they believe that cairo still would have been safe without blowing that levee. they're hashing it out in court. as you could imagine, you lose your home after a manmade situation, not mother nature necessarily, although it's rooted, obviously, to the flooding, it leaves a bad taste in a lot of people's mouths. they are going to court. whether or not they'll be successful, who knows. these people are happy. these people are not. >> let's check in with jacqui jeras right now. certainly not everyone is out of the woods just yet. there are still grave concerns all along the mississippi and ohio rivers. >> yeah. we have hundreds of miles to go. when we take a look at where the peak of that water is now, this is where the river is cresting. okay? we've got
back in the 1920s cairo was a big town. there was 15,000-plus people. now there are less than 3,000 people here. they say the farmland actually is more precious, if you will, than this city. they're battling, saying this really wasn't right. they're also saying that they should have waited a few more days. they believe that cairo still would have been safe without blowing that levee. they're hashing it out in court. as you could imagine, you lose your home after a manmade situation, not mother...
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cnn's ed rollins is on the phone with us from cairo, illinois. the worst was spared from the levees that were blown up. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: fredricka, the good news is people are back in town here. they're being allowed back into their homes after being vac wait -- evacuated for the last week and they're relieved to come back and find most of their homes have not been damaged. there is some water in town, but for the most part, people have been spared here, and that is good news. in missouri across from the levee that was blown, that's a different story. 130,000-plus acres of farmland continues to be under water. many farmers lost their not only crops but their homes, their farmhouses, et cetera, because that levee was blown open. there are some bad feelings, to be honest, between missouri and the folks in cairo, illinois here. a lot of farmers believe they didn't have to blow this levee, so there is some animosity there and some upset feelings thinking the corps jumped the gun and that cairo could have held off on its own. th
cnn's ed rollins is on the phone with us from cairo, illinois. the worst was spared from the levees that were blown up. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: fredricka, the good news is people are back in town here. they're being allowed back into their homes after being vac wait -- evacuated for the last week and they're relieved to come back and find most of their homes have not been damaged. there is some water in town, but for the most part, people have been spared here, and that is...
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cairo. libyan state t.v. is reporting that a nato warship has been hit by gadhafi forces close to the port of misrata however the alliance denies the claims and rebel forces say the floor really been a while minister has defected and fled the country something not confirmed by the gadhafi regime if true will be the second high ranking libyan official to fall we are told with foreign minister of the left for britain in march on tuesday envoys from tripoli visited moscow for talks to find a way to stop violence in the country they say they are ready to halt fighting only if the opposition downs arms and nato stops. it from camp university told r.t. the pressure from russia could be key you fighting a diplomatic solution. we haven't really seen enough evidence that the gadhafi regime is prepared to lay down its weapons and stop its own campaign but of course it's very difficult with claims and counterclaims but for the moment i think the gadhafi regime lacks any credibility no one in the regime. at the moment i
cairo. libyan state t.v. is reporting that a nato warship has been hit by gadhafi forces close to the port of misrata however the alliance denies the claims and rebel forces say the floor really been a while minister has defected and fled the country something not confirmed by the gadhafi regime if true will be the second high ranking libyan official to fall we are told with foreign minister of the left for britain in march on tuesday envoys from tripoli visited moscow for talks to find a way...
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we talked about cairo in illinois, the confluence of the ohio and mississippi rivers. being forced to evacuate the 2800 residents, just one of the many places. farmland throughout southern illinois, missouri, arkansas, all being inundated with the rain. the problem is the rain is not over. we have a few more days of it. we'll get to it and walk to the wall to show you where the radar is and where we are seeing the rain. again, we have this line that's really just kind of crossing this i-40 corridor. here is a look. you can see this inundation called training. time after time these storms with this cold front not being progressive, thus not moving, so this rain we have seen between 7 to 12 to 14 inches in the last week or so in these areas. we have had severe weather earlier in memphis where a big outdoor concert is being held. there was a tornado warning. we have had reports of some hail. but also it started really early this morning. we'll take you right now to north texas with one-inch hail earlier this morning. this was kind of just the onset of it. hail and very st
we talked about cairo in illinois, the confluence of the ohio and mississippi rivers. being forced to evacuate the 2800 residents, just one of the many places. farmland throughout southern illinois, missouri, arkansas, all being inundated with the rain. the problem is the rain is not over. we have a few more days of it. we'll get to it and walk to the wall to show you where the radar is and where we are seeing the rain. again, we have this line that's really just kind of crossing this i-40...
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cairo. i don't know to discuss this further whether the revolution is a brought freedom or for the struggle for the egyptian people as a journalist after returns he has been covering the arab middle east of elements for years with a return to the in egypt the mubarak regime was toppled for the sake of democracy other people really getting what they were calling for. well rory it certainly is a worrying development especially for coptic christians in egypt i think most people seem optimistic relatively optimistic about the september elections but one mustn't forget that there is a fair degree of jockeying for power not least from foreigners and we'll have to wait and see what the united states wants to wants to do after all the u.s. is also a big ally it's a little puppet dictator in cairo and it'll be interesting to see how islamist elements that have formed with certain types of backing from washington to help things develop no. you know the barack a for decades was on the payroll of a wash
cairo. i don't know to discuss this further whether the revolution is a brought freedom or for the struggle for the egyptian people as a journalist after returns he has been covering the arab middle east of elements for years with a return to the in egypt the mubarak regime was toppled for the sake of democracy other people really getting what they were calling for. well rory it certainly is a worrying development especially for coptic christians in egypt i think most people seem optimistic...
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[applause] >> they signed in cairo. the new government brokered an agreement that the old regime is not considered. many believe the regime was too close to israel. the israeli prime minister in london condemned the deal. >> what happened today in cairo is a tremendous blow to peace, and a great victory for terrorism. >> they are the main movement for palestinian independence. with the power base in is west bank.a and the fatah's strength is in the west bank, including east jerusalem. the political relations with israel are weak, but the sites cooperate on security, often against hamas. the charter calls for the destruction of the state of israel. in recent years, they have talked about of truce. >> at the signing paid their respects to what they consider martyrs. >> we have to reach this important and popular recognition, and at the same time how to deal with these regulations currently and peacefully. >> palestinian celebrations might be premature. hamas divisions are deep. tensions in israel are rising. they're hopin
[applause] >> they signed in cairo. the new government brokered an agreement that the old regime is not considered. many believe the regime was too close to israel. the israeli prime minister in london condemned the deal. >> what happened today in cairo is a tremendous blow to peace, and a great victory for terrorism. >> they are the main movement for palestinian independence. with the power base in is west bank.a and the fatah's strength is in the west bank, including east...
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[applause] >> thesign in cairo. the new governmen bkered an agreementhat theld regime wod not have coider. many egtianbelieved the reement was to close to israel. they may connd the deal. >> what happened in cairo was a tremendous blow to pee and a greavictory for trori >> has and fatahre thewo mainovementsor lestinian inpendence. they're latedn gaza and the we bank,epared by isel. since 2007,amas has ctrold ga, which haseen under an israeli blockade until now. jesalehas been occupied by the israis sce 1967. the two sides cooperateon security, ofte against hamas. the charter of has cls for th desuction of th state of isel. in recen years, ty ha talked about a long truc at the signi cerony i cairhey paid their rpects to palestian dead they consider martyrs. they have agreed put together interim government. th're plannin ectio to lethe ople decide wh they nt. >> we have rchedhis important and pular conciation. at the same me, how to deal with elecons smoothly, kindly and peacefully, and to accept the election. >> pale
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in cairo, we heard the voice of the young mother who said, "it's like i can finally breathe fresh air for the first time." in sanaa, we heard the students who chanted, "the night must come to an end." in benghazi, we heard the engineer who said, "our words are free now. it's a feeling you can't explain." in damascus, we heard the young man who said, "after the first yelling, the first shout, you feel dignity." those shouts of human dignity are being heard across the region. and through the moral force of nonviolence, the people of the region have achieved more change in six months than terrorists have accomplished in decades. of course, change of this magnitude does not come easily. in our day and age -- a time of 24-hour news cycles and constant communication -- people expect the transformation of the region to be resolved in a matter of weeks. but it will be years before this story reaches its end. along the way, there will be good days and there will bad days. in some places, change will be swift -- in others, gradual. and as we've already seen, calls for change may give way, in so
in cairo, we heard the voice of the young mother who said, "it's like i can finally breathe fresh air for the first time." in sanaa, we heard the students who chanted, "the night must come to an end." in benghazi, we heard the engineer who said, "our words are free now. it's a feeling you can't explain." in damascus, we heard the young man who said, "after the first yelling, the first shout, you feel dignity." those shouts of human dignity are being heard...
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[applause] >> they signed in cairo. the new government brokered an agreement that the old regime is not considered. many believe the regime was too close to israel. the israeli prime minister in london condemned the deal. >> what happened today in cairo is a tremendous blow to peace, and a great victory for terrorism. >> they are the main movement for palestinian independence. with the power base in is west bank.a and the fatah's strength is in the west bank, including east jerusalem. the political relations with israel are weak, but the sites cooperate on security, often against hamas. the charter calls for the destruction of the state of israel. in recent years, they have talked about of truce. >> at the signing paid their respects to what they consider martyrs. >> we have to reach this important and popular recognition, and at the same time how to deal with these regulations currently and peacefully. >> palestinian celebrations might be premature. hamas divisions are deep. tensions in israel are rising. they're hopin
[applause] >> they signed in cairo. the new government brokered an agreement that the old regime is not considered. many believe the regime was too close to israel. the israeli prime minister in london condemned the deal. >> what happened today in cairo is a tremendous blow to peace, and a great victory for terrorism. >> they are the main movement for palestinian independence. with the power base in is west bank.a and the fatah's strength is in the west bank, including east...
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this to ease the pressure on the levee on the ohio river side and save the town of cairo, illinois. and this decision went all the way to the supreme court on sunday night. the first explosion went off last night, sending at least four feet of water across 130,000 acres of missouri farmland. this flooded 100 homes and left 200 residents homeless. now, there was a second explosion this afternoon, and a final one goes off this evening. now, so far the corps's plan has worked out like a charm. it's paid off. the ohio river has dropped a foot and a half from last night's record crest in cairo and they're expecting it to drop four more feet by wednesday morning. and brian, despite that the sun is out and there's no more significant rain in the forecast through the weekend, the ohio river behind me, which has swallowed up about four blocks here in metropolis, will not drop below flood stage until sometime next week. brian? >> unbelievable story there. mike seidel covering an incredible decision. one evil versus another. >>> we have in domestic news another headline in the news tonight has
this to ease the pressure on the levee on the ohio river side and save the town of cairo, illinois. and this decision went all the way to the supreme court on sunday night. the first explosion went off last night, sending at least four feet of water across 130,000 acres of missouri farmland. this flooded 100 homes and left 200 residents homeless. now, there was a second explosion this afternoon, and a final one goes off this evening. now, so far the corps's plan has worked out like a charm....
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. >> continÚan los onfrentamientos en el cairo. ademÁs, las imágenes de la visita del papa benedicto xvi a la popu ♪ >> ya estÁn tras las rejas integrantes de una banda que extorsionaban salvadoreÑos residentes en los estados unidos de una forma extraÑa. la forma de ejecutar el delito incluÍa el uso de celulares desde las cÁrceles. este mecanismo de extorsiÓn tambiÉn existe a la inversa. desde estados unidos hacia el salvador. >> durante algÚn tiempo esta balda de 30 pandilleros, algunos de ellos recluidos en prisiÓn, extorsionó desde el salvador a decenas de sus compatriotas residentes en washington, texas. >> 70 denuncias de extorsiones y se calcula un aproximado dentro de las cuentas bancarias, alrededor de cien mil dÓlares. los que han fluido en estas cuentas bancarias. >> la forma de ejecutar el delito es bastante conocida por las autoridades policiales de ambos paÍses y por los consullados salvadoreÑos en estados unidos como el de washington donde se reciben numerosas denuncias. >> o al dueÑo de un restauran
. >> continÚan los onfrentamientos en el cairo. ademÁs, las imágenes de la visita del papa benedicto xvi a la popu ♪ >> ya estÁn tras las rejas integrantes de una banda que extorsionaban salvadoreÑos residentes en los estados unidos de una forma extraÑa. la forma de ejecutar el delito incluÍa el uso de celulares desde las cÁrceles. este mecanismo de extorsiÓn tambiÉn existe a la inversa. desde estados unidos hacia el salvador. >> durante algÚn tiempo esta balda de...
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world that you know and especially cairo. >> we've been speaking to people in cairo and across the world already and the reacti has been overwhelmingly one of disappointment. people thought there would be many more spifics. that there would be a restart of the arab/israeli peace process or at least the palestinian peace process. right now there's a feeling of momentum and people have started to expect things to haen quickly. they're watchingeaders like mubarak and biali fall. therare demonstrations out in the streets and they were hoping to see the same kind of urgency coming out of the white house and they didn't see it. >> rose: and so what do you think the reaction will be with your friend benjamin netanyahu? >> well, i think there will be a great deal of dismay in israel over what he said. in particular the most... there were several issues but the most important one is his preference to the 1967 lines with swaps of essentially equal territory. this is different from what the president said when he was the... campaigning for office and gave that speech at aipac in which he said they
world that you know and especially cairo. >> we've been speaking to people in cairo and across the world already and the reacti has been overwhelmingly one of disappointment. people thought there would be many more spifics. that there would be a restart of the arab/israeli peace process or at least the palestinian peace process. right now there's a feeling of momentum and people have started to expect things to haen quickly. they're watchingeaders like mubarak and biali fall. therare...
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a blogger from cairo. thanks for being with us. a simple question. the president of the united states is going to give a dramatic speech designed to reach out to the arab and muslim world and people like you in the middle. is there anything you want to hear from the president or does it not matter? >> i really don't see america's role by any means whether it's the president or not even just america, any country's role to intervene in any kind of domestic issues. to be frank, this is the government and the policies of whether it's president obama or any previous president that supported a dictator like mubarak and the aid, the 1.5 billion that egypt redeems goes to the army. this is the same army that has been terrorizing and cracking down on peaceful protesters. this is completely unacceptable. at this point whatever president obama will address will really be irrelevant to what the situation is in right now. we are visiting democracy from the bottom up by the people from within the people and for the first time in the arab world the united states or
a blogger from cairo. thanks for being with us. a simple question. the president of the united states is going to give a dramatic speech designed to reach out to the arab and muslim world and people like you in the middle. is there anything you want to hear from the president or does it not matter? >> i really don't see america's role by any means whether it's the president or not even just america, any country's role to intervene in any kind of domestic issues. to be frank, this is the...
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today in cairo, hamas is at the bargaining table once again, to unite palestinians. former president carter wrote an op-ed today in the "washington post," and i pressed him on whether he is promoting a terrorist organization. >> they obviously don't admit that they conducted terrorism. because a lot more palestinians killed in the altercations than other people. so, no, they don't acknowledge that they are terrorists, of course. >> do you believe they are? >> they commit some terrible acts of violence against civilians, and so do other people involved in those altercations in the middle east. >> he is also weighing in on racism. and whether or not president obama is a target. what do you make of the birther movement? do you think that there is a racial motivation behind people questioning the president and whether or not he is actually a citizen of this country? >> i think that's one of the motivations, yes. i still believe that racial issue is one of the factors. not the only factor, in people accusing president obama of not being a citizen of america. to de-legitim
today in cairo, hamas is at the bargaining table once again, to unite palestinians. former president carter wrote an op-ed today in the "washington post," and i pressed him on whether he is promoting a terrorist organization. >> they obviously don't admit that they conducted terrorism. because a lot more palestinians killed in the altercations than other people. so, no, they don't acknowledge that they are terrorists, of course. >> do you believe they are? >> they...
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cairo. now looking at what else is ahead for you this hour a test. the road where the cars that those that live the stars. i call nature of automotive history. a story of murder dismemberment and cannibalism horrify the russian capital this week police arrested a man suspected of killing his old friend peter all over reports. dismembered body parts discovered around moscow the man accused of the chilling murder that sent shivers through the russian capital manages a smile for the cameras as he's led away. well. i was cleaning the rubbish bin and the container was full so i tried to press it down. it was then i saw a box covered in plastic bags i tried to move it and saw some hands sticking out. now police are confident that they have their man i mean a proper anybody in fact no charges have been served yet against him we have filed an application to the court to have him arrested for ten days he's now suspected not accuse mind of murdering a man and later dismembering the body the suspect is quite calm and composed he describes what he did in great d
cairo. now looking at what else is ahead for you this hour a test. the road where the cars that those that live the stars. i call nature of automotive history. a story of murder dismemberment and cannibalism horrify the russian capital this week police arrested a man suspected of killing his old friend peter all over reports. dismembered body parts discovered around moscow the man accused of the chilling murder that sent shivers through the russian capital manages a smile for the cameras as...
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cairo. looking at what else is ahead for you this hour a bit touched us try. to work a car that knows that if you have a start. or a job or buy you go to automotive pay straight. now a story of dismemberment and cannibalism horrify the russian capital this week for two weeks police have been finding human body parts in a moscow area before yesterday discovered ahead artie's peter all of her husband fall with a gruesome case. dismembered body parts discovered around moscow the man accused of the chilling murder that sends shivers through the russian capital manages a smile for the cameras as he's led away. well. i was cleaning the rubbish bin and the container was full so i tried to press it down. there was then i saw a box covered in plastic bags i tried to move it and saw some hands sticking out but now police are confident that they have their man. in fact no charges have been the serviette against him we have filed an application to the court to have him arrested for ten days he's now suspected not accuse mind of murdering a man and later dismembering the b
cairo. looking at what else is ahead for you this hour a bit touched us try. to work a car that knows that if you have a start. or a job or buy you go to automotive pay straight. now a story of dismemberment and cannibalism horrify the russian capital this week for two weeks police have been finding human body parts in a moscow area before yesterday discovered ahead artie's peter all of her husband fall with a gruesome case. dismembered body parts discovered around moscow the man accused of the...
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and israelis are the reconciliation deal between better rivals hamas and that our side recently in cairo took them by surprise and could never have happened if mubarak was still in power i think that there was a lot of mistrust between the hamas that mubarak and his regime have looked upon barak not as a horn was broken because of. the deal in his four years of division between hamas and fattah and political players in what he planned to ration of palestinian statehood in september i am most afraid that hamas. at. the west bank in a kind of free legal way by the palestinian authority. sooner rather than later or they will overtake the west bank and this might be then a problem not only for the palestinians it will be a problem for israel had this is one of the many checkpoints between israel and the palestinian territories as cairo extends a hand to the palestinians and security here is likely to be beefed up in the three months since mubarak was ousted no one's replaced and some believe the americans gave up the old friend to really and to easily and this calculating that his replacemen
and israelis are the reconciliation deal between better rivals hamas and that our side recently in cairo took them by surprise and could never have happened if mubarak was still in power i think that there was a lot of mistrust between the hamas that mubarak and his regime have looked upon barak not as a horn was broken because of. the deal in his four years of division between hamas and fattah and political players in what he planned to ration of palestinian statehood in september i am most...
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cairo. live from moscow you're watching our teacher our web page already dot com for more stories here is what's there for you now. well an alleged cannibal is arrested in moscow police say and for his apartment to find a man making us do out of his drinking buddy. their child joins the space race with some far reaching plans to put its own station in orbit by twenty points and set a man in juarez that are more. this spikes two draining wars and a financial crisis it's boom time for us to france companies critics accuse the industry of being loaded and karate supporters point to create a job stability but above all profits and their teams came in for record security is now a product for export whether it's needed or not. it's career day and for one industry business is booming business has been great as a small business a hundred percent pro revenue increase since two thousand and four were now going into this year with a significant revenue increase defense contract. from missile defense ma
cairo. live from moscow you're watching our teacher our web page already dot com for more stories here is what's there for you now. well an alleged cannibal is arrested in moscow police say and for his apartment to find a man making us do out of his drinking buddy. their child joins the space race with some far reaching plans to put its own station in orbit by twenty points and set a man in juarez that are more. this spikes two draining wars and a financial crisis it's boom time for us to...
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for all is well this is one of the many checkpoints between israel and the palestinian territories as cairo extends a hand to the palestinians security here is unlikely to be beefed up in the three months since mubarak was ousted no one's replaced him some believe the americans gave up the old friend too early and too easily miscalculated his replacement with a democratic challenger. interests instead it's the generals who continue to call the shots and they playing this man. egypt want to maintain. the way that it has been run on the one hand but on the other hand we want to establish a new relationship with hamas we are not sure about the way that the new egyptian government will act so ironically washington thought it was creating a safer middle east its closest ally israel is suffering a recent poll found that fifty four percent of egyptians want to see the egyptian israeli peace treaty cancelled a statistic that has his ratings terrified and missing the old wooden more new policy our teeth in the palestinian authority where else where the middle east tensions are peaking in mounting vi
for all is well this is one of the many checkpoints between israel and the palestinian territories as cairo extends a hand to the palestinians security here is unlikely to be beefed up in the three months since mubarak was ousted no one's replaced him some believe the americans gave up the old friend too early and too easily miscalculated his replacement with a democratic challenger. interests instead it's the generals who continue to call the shots and they playing this man. egypt want to...
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cairo. but meanwhile in libya nato has reportedly hit the capital's main port in the market off its residents and on sunday tripoli officials claim the bombings have triggered a humanitarian crisis thank you as international forces of violating when they fly zone resonation civilian lives at risk but i'm tempted to go shake peace and voice of the met with the russian foreign minister. sergei lavrov for tripoli is ready to halt fighting only if the opposition raised its arms and later starts its air raids representatives of the libyan rebels are expected for talks in the russian capital on monday. perhaps the university of kent in the u.k. . told r.t. the pressure from moscow could be key to finding a diplomatic solution. we haven't really seen enough evidence that the gadhafi regime is prepared to lay down its weapons and stop its own campaign and of course it's very difficult with claims and counterclaims but for the moment i think to get out lacks any credibility no one in the regime. at t
cairo. but meanwhile in libya nato has reportedly hit the capital's main port in the market off its residents and on sunday tripoli officials claim the bombings have triggered a humanitarian crisis thank you as international forces of violating when they fly zone resonation civilian lives at risk but i'm tempted to go shake peace and voice of the met with the russian foreign minister. sergei lavrov for tripoli is ready to halt fighting only if the opposition raised its arms and later starts its...
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there were seven killers in cairo, there are three pillars yesterday. -- seven pillars in cairo. there seems to be no rationale as to why today it is more important than it was in cairo. compare the words that we had with cairo. in cairo, the peace process session, the second major source of tension between muslims and the west after differing visions of the other a radical extremism, recent events have undermined that argument. the arab spring was not about this issue so you cannot make the argument that the peace process today is nearly as important as a source of tension as you could have argued two years ago. what was the bis for making the case as strong as he made yestday? there was no answer. just an assertion. let me conclude by talking about another cornerstone of our approach to the region that relates to the pursuit of peace. no rationale was given as to why it is important today to make this one-third of the speech. the best the president came up with as to why it was important to devote 1200 words to this topic, and for people like me, i note it is 20% more than he d
there were seven killers in cairo, there are three pillars yesterday. -- seven pillars in cairo. there seems to be no rationale as to why today it is more important than it was in cairo. compare the words that we had with cairo. in cairo, the peace process session, the second major source of tension between muslims and the west after differing visions of the other a radical extremism, recent events have undermined that argument. the arab spring was not about this issue so you cannot make the...
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cairo. meanwhile in libya nato has reportedly hit the capital's main port to avalon market off his residence early on sunday tripoli officials calling a weeks of bombing some triggered a humanitarian crisis the government has accused international forces of violating the u.n. that no fly zone resolution putting civilians at risk but it comes after the war crimes court announced it is seeking to arrest the libyan leader of the journalist james corbat says the case a dangerous precedent because international prosecutors don't have any evidence of gadhafi scribes. that would be easy to dismiss the international criminal court's appeal for an arrest warrant for his crimes against humanity as that is something of a forest especially. considering that the international criminal court's prosecutor's office now admits that not a single member of that office actually bothered to step foot in libya to investigate the crimes against humanity with which he was charged but i think this is actually that's
cairo. meanwhile in libya nato has reportedly hit the capital's main port to avalon market off his residence early on sunday tripoli officials calling a weeks of bombing some triggered a humanitarian crisis the government has accused international forces of violating the u.n. that no fly zone resolution putting civilians at risk but it comes after the war crimes court announced it is seeking to arrest the libyan leader of the journalist james corbat says the case a dangerous precedent because...
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rich north sea cairo. or some more headlines from around the world up one bag by the u.i. for you and the states to end yemen's political crisis has collapsed after president ali abdullah saleh refused to sign a deal to step down a western bank dictators have the client which would see him leave power within thirty days and long commute it would lead to civil and let them american and several european and arab and passengers who had halted him to outside they do you have to be freed up to be hours in an embassy by. around a hundred seventy people have died since january demonstrations with more protests today. at least four pakistani naval personnel have been killed and nine wounded in a four hour firefight after a group of militants stormed a base outside karate the country's largest city pattaya has also used rockets to destroy a surveillance aircraft house at the base and the group has claimed responsibility for the caucus tony turbine which is allied with al qaida as a route to retaliate for the death of osama bin laden three weeks ago. and iceland has imposed a local
rich north sea cairo. or some more headlines from around the world up one bag by the u.i. for you and the states to end yemen's political crisis has collapsed after president ali abdullah saleh refused to sign a deal to step down a western bank dictators have the client which would see him leave power within thirty days and long commute it would lead to civil and let them american and several european and arab and passengers who had halted him to outside they do you have to be freed up to be...
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it was done to save cairo, illinois, on the ohio river. and, the corps is considering similar actions to divert water and ease pressure on other towns and cities along the mississippi. memphis, tennessee, and points south to natchez, mississippi, are on high alert. forecasters have projected the river could break records set during the great flood of 1927. an emergency declaration is in effect in shelby county, tennessee including memphis. some 5,300 homes and businesses could be flooded there. >> you've got to have a little bit of faith in the corps of engineers and what they say and this is their area of expertise, so that's what we're banking on. >> woodruff: farther south, alabama residents are still struggling to clean up after the nation's deadliest tornado outbreak since the great depression. the storms killed at least 328 people across six states last week. alabama's state insurance commissioner today warned insured losses will excd $2 billion-- the total done by hurricane ivan back in 2004. the federal emergency management agency
it was done to save cairo, illinois, on the ohio river. and, the corps is considering similar actions to divert water and ease pressure on other towns and cities along the mississippi. memphis, tennessee, and points south to natchez, mississippi, are on high alert. forecasters have projected the river could break records set during the great flood of 1927. an emergency declaration is in effect in shelby county, tennessee including memphis. some 5,300 homes and businesses could be flooded there....
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they attacked a church on the outskirts of cairo. a group of young people attacked an apartment building with knives and machetes. a christian woman married to a muslim man has been adept -- adapted from the church. -- abducted frp, tjom the churc. up next, an incredible story of survival. >> we are praying for a miracle. >> the amazing rescue and how she managed to survive, next. >> we will see plenty of sunshine in our forecast for several days. details coming up. these guys are trying to clear right now. right now. -- rh [ male announcer ] want to achieve more with your money? pnc virtual wallet gathers your spending and saving in one place. credit and debit purchases, checks, bills, and other financial information. it lets you see the details as well as the big financial picture. so you can do more with your money. see what a complete view of your money can do for you at pncvirtualwallet.com. ♪ pnc bank. for the achiever in you. >> minor injuries for three crash.people when a train slab service is expected to resume by the morn
they attacked a church on the outskirts of cairo. a group of young people attacked an apartment building with knives and machetes. a christian woman married to a muslim man has been adept -- adapted from the church. -- abducted frp, tjom the churc. up next, an incredible story of survival. >> we are praying for a miracle. >> the amazing rescue and how she managed to survive, next. >> we will see plenty of sunshine in our forecast for several days. details coming up. these guys...
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there were seven killers in cairo, there are three pillars yesterday. -- seven pillars in cairo. there seems to be no rationale as to why today it is more important than it was icairo. compare the words that we had with cairo. in cairo, the peace process session, the second major source of tension between muslims and the west after differing visions of the other and radical extremism, recent events have undermined that argument. the arab spring was not about this issue so you cannot make the argument that the peace process today is nearly as important as a source of tension as you could have argued two years ago. what was the basis for making the case as strong as he made yesterday? there was no answer. just an assertion. let me conclude by talking about another cornerstone of our approach to the region that relates to the pursuit of peace. no rationale was given as to why it is important today to make this one-third of the speech. the best the president came up with as to why it was important to devote 1200 words to this topic, and for people like me, i note it is 20% more than
there were seven killers in cairo, there are three pillars yesterday. -- seven pillars in cairo. there seems to be no rationale as to why today it is more important than it was icairo. compare the words that we had with cairo. in cairo, the peace process session, the second major source of tension between muslims and the west after differing visions of the other and radical extremism, recent events have undermined that argument. the arab spring was not about this issue so you cannot make the...
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from original shot see cairo. international relations expert mark almond says that the revolution in egypt has resulted in a radicalism which may seize any new regime in the country for the reasons why o'barr it was unpopular not trust his own personality or even his family through huge economic problems in egypt with a rapidly growing population lots of unemployment and the religious issue trickle we would you don't return to any of those problems of the original government the generals and their appointed resources really because there's a congressional approval where they want to go so we're seeing the radical groups of the just local the thought of taking over if you have elections in september but the largest best organized group might say we don't accept the results we think we're the real majority and they will actually have the people who will come out on the streets the muslim brotherhood maybe of mobilizing of people to take it doesn't really look. that it's fair that the libyan. the conflict may spill b
from original shot see cairo. international relations expert mark almond says that the revolution in egypt has resulted in a radicalism which may seize any new regime in the country for the reasons why o'barr it was unpopular not trust his own personality or even his family through huge economic problems in egypt with a rapidly growing population lots of unemployment and the religious issue trickle we would you don't return to any of those problems of the original government the generals and...