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we know mohamed morsi has arrived. nothing further on proceedings, but the crowd grew in the last hour, 45 minutes to what you see on screen. the latest on that as and hep it happens. >> in the meantime other new, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia trying to mend strained relations there. riyadh is the second stop of john kerry's trip across the middle east. he's unhappy with his u.s. ally and plans to talk to iran over its nuclear program. >> saudi arabias don't have much choice. >> they say we will walk away from the united states. this will not happen because in this reliesship it is the saudi arabia monarchy that is dependent on the united states securedy guarantees. the u.s., although keen to maintain the relationship and protecting the relationship can do without it, if push comes to shove. the united states could abandon saudi arabia. because the u.s. has other options. the saudi arabia monarchy does not have. >> monday is the 34th anniversary of iran storming the u.s. embassy in tehran. t
we know mohamed morsi has arrived. nothing further on proceedings, but the crowd grew in the last hour, 45 minutes to what you see on screen. the latest on that as and hep it happens. >> in the meantime other new, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia trying to mend strained relations there. riyadh is the second stop of john kerry's trip across the middle east. he's unhappy with his u.s. ally and plans to talk to iran over its nuclear program. >> saudi arabias...
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mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in 30 years. mohamed morsi did not fulfil his promises, there was no security. >> translation: i believe that this trial may lead to another wave of revolution, people will take to the streets again. >> mohamed morsi's family has been able to speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court on monday since, like him, they reject the court's right to try him. >>> mohamed morsi's trial is expected to start about an hour from now. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in saudi arabia part of a world wind tour of the middle east aimed at easing tensions with arab powers and will meet with saudi's king abdullah on monday. he visited cairo this week. john kerry is the highest-ranking american official to visit egypt since the military toppled mohamed morsi. in response the u.s. suspended millions in aid. turning to the war in syria, the main rebel group set demands for the long demand geneva ii peace talks. the syrian national collision or snc, says it will not attend the negotiati
mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in 30 years. mohamed morsi did not fulfil his promises, there was no security. >> translation: i believe that this trial may lead to another wave of revolution, people will take to the streets again. >> mohamed morsi's family has been able to speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court on monday since, like him, they reject the court's right to try him. >>> mohamed morsi's trial is expected to...
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morsi and the trial of mubaraq is he has authority and mohamed morsi says he is the president. according to the law and constitution morsi is the president of the republic. this is the legal and constitutional situation right now. >> reporter: if morsi is convicted of insightment to commit murder he could be sentenced to death, dominick cane al jazeera cairo. >> reporter: we have live pictures we are seeing outside the police academy on the outskirts of cairo. this is where the former, the ousted and former president mohamed morsi is getting his trial underway and temporarily adjourned because of his defiance in court and the judge was hearing the chants of protesters from inside the courtroom and that is another reason he said it was temporarily adjourned and listen to the mood there that we can hear on the streets. [chanting and car horns going off] a few hundred people and it's difficult to tell the number from this ank angle and they ar making their feelings known and we see regular supporters and bremen against the coup that ousted him since he was deposed on july the 3 bu
morsi and the trial of mubaraq is he has authority and mohamed morsi says he is the president. according to the law and constitution morsi is the president of the republic. this is the legal and constitutional situation right now. >> reporter: if morsi is convicted of insightment to commit murder he could be sentenced to death, dominick cane al jazeera cairo. >> reporter: we have live pictures we are seeing outside the police academy on the outskirts of cairo. this is where the...
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mohamed morsi is in a bit of a legal dilemma. on the one hand he says, "i don't recognise the court, it's uplawful, it's illegitimate." if he accepts the defense team of lawyers - he says it's too early to nominate an advocate yet. if he accepts a defense team i suppose by default he's recognising the legitimacy of the court, which he says he does not. >> yes, that's a bind. it's a bind out of - with no real solution for mohamed morsi. the lawyers were speaking to him. i understand they were saying by naming a legal team didn't mean he was recognising the limbing massy of the courts, that he could choose a team and object to the way he was being tried. there is, still, quite a lot of time for some of those issues to be resolved. the next hearing in his trial is not due until january, the 8th. there's a couple of months before that comes along, for these legal issues to be resolve. we will see some movement over the next couple of months before the next hearing in a trial. he's in a bit of a conundrum. does he choose a legal team
mohamed morsi is in a bit of a legal dilemma. on the one hand he says, "i don't recognise the court, it's uplawful, it's illegitimate." if he accepts the defense team of lawyers - he says it's too early to nominate an advocate yet. if he accepts a defense team i suppose by default he's recognising the legitimacy of the court, which he says he does not. >> yes, that's a bind. it's a bind out of - with no real solution for mohamed morsi. the lawyers were speaking to him. i...
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>> there's no evidence that dr mohamed morsi committed a crime. trials of a political nature and the atmosphere of a coup are usually - i hope i'm wrong - are never neutral, transparent or fair. >> 24,000 members will be on the streets to prevent protesters disrupting the trial. the anti-coup called on people to stage mass demonstrations. opinion is divided before the trial. >> i believe it's a good thing. mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in the past 30 years. mohamed morsi did not fulfil promises, during his time there was no security. >> translation: i believe the trial may lead to a wave of resolution and people will take to the streets. >> mohamed morsi's family has been able to speak to him only once since he was detained. they will not be in court on monday, since, like him, they reject the court's right to try him. >> also in cairo, the arab league held an emergency meeting to discuss the syrian war. a topics was the geneva ii peace talks set for the end of the month. syria's main rebel group announced it will not atten
>> there's no evidence that dr mohamed morsi committed a crime. trials of a political nature and the atmosphere of a coup are usually - i hope i'm wrong - are never neutral, transparent or fair. >> 24,000 members will be on the streets to prevent protesters disrupting the trial. the anti-coup called on people to stage mass demonstrations. opinion is divided before the trial. >> i believe it's a good thing. mohamed morsi was as bad in one year as what happened in the past 30...
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morsi's legal team. >> president mohamed morsi is strong. he is determined that he is the president still and this court is not able to try such cases. >> once the case was adjourned mohamed morsi was flown to the prison near alexandria. his next appearance in court is scheduled for january 2014. . >>> still ahead - a children's rights organization warns of an epidemic of youngsters being paid to perform sex acts on webcams. >>> and hundreds of secret documents have been discovered exposing argentina's dirty war. >>> hello again, let's brink you a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. the humanitarian situation inside syria worsened with more than 9 million people in need of help. >> chief amos is urging both sides to allow aid into the county. >> the congolese army has bombed rebels in the east of democratic republic of congo. rebel fighters are pinned to the hilltops near the city of goma. >> the trial of deposed egyptian president mohamed morsi has been put off until january. >>> a shopping center in the u.s. state of new jersey has
morsi's legal team. >> president mohamed morsi is strong. he is determined that he is the president still and this court is not able to try such cases. >> once the case was adjourned mohamed morsi was flown to the prison near alexandria. his next appearance in court is scheduled for january 2014. . >>> still ahead - a children's rights organization warns of an epidemic of youngsters being paid to perform sex acts on webcams. >>> and hundreds of secret documents...
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the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he insisted
the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he insisted
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the trial of president mohammed morsi has been adjourned to january. pro morsi supporters protested outside the court. the n.a.t.o. secretary general has warned pakistan against blocking its supply roots to afghanistan. >>> and pakistan's former leader mushariff has been granted bail over the ordered raid. >>> morsi and 14 senior members of the muslim brotherhood were charged with the following offense. inciting the killing of three protesters who gathered outside of the presidential palace on december 4th last year. several people died in opposition protesters. it happened after morsi declared his position as president did not need to be looked at by the judiciary. >> reporter: sworn in as it's first elected president. it wasn't his style and personality that won him votes. it was strong support from the muslim brotherhood, and egyptians who didn't want to vote for morsi' opponent. a figure from the mubarak era. he tried to ease the fears of women and minorities. he promised that his presidency would no threaten their rights. but politically and econo
the trial of president mohammed morsi has been adjourned to january. pro morsi supporters protested outside the court. the n.a.t.o. secretary general has warned pakistan against blocking its supply roots to afghanistan. >>> and pakistan's former leader mushariff has been granted bail over the ordered raid. >>> morsi and 14 senior members of the muslim brotherhood were charged with the following offense. inciting the killing of three protesters who gathered outside of the...
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former egyptian leader mohammed morsi and a group of fellow is almost accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency seven taj the first day of their trial forcing the judge to adjourn the hearing live pictures you're looking at. the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services and we're showing you live scenes outside the chord we're increasing numbers of angry morsy and muslim brotherhood supporters are protesting against their leaders detention also this hour here in our t.v. . dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother that stove the truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against making criminals of those who tell the truth as washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran supreme leader to fans president rouhani on seeking more talks with america the spy a growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from demonizing the usa. well this is our team coming to you live from
former egyptian leader mohammed morsi and a group of fellow is almost accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency seven taj the first day of their trial forcing the judge to adjourn the hearing live pictures you're looking at. the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services and we're showing you live scenes outside the chord we're increasing numbers of angry morsy and muslim brotherhood supporters are protesting against their leaders...
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former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial on allegations of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency one no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths in the crackdown since he. also. like the spying dictates our politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he called his mother the truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterate that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. there is good to have you company watching r.t. this morning with me andrew farmer. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate is off for a tear in pre-disaster hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has a ride for he has arrived for his trial accused of inciting the murder of protesters last dec
former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial on allegations of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency one no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths in the crackdown since he. also. like the spying dictates our politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he called his mother the truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterate that he will get no...
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the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the case against him is therefore illegal. this was his first public appearance since being toppled in july. he is accused of inciting the killing of protesters last year, and must now be transferred to a jail cell. >> a relaxed arrival at court for mohamed morsi. the ousted islamist wore a dark blazer. officials say he refused a prison uniform. only state tv was allowed to film, and released its footage without sound. coaccused joined his in a cage in the same courtroom where his predecessor, hosni mubarak, has been on trial. egypt's first democratically elected president, now behind bars and defiant. i a
the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the...
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the trial of mohamed morsi what is this trial all about constitutional legitimacy for political retribution can morsi get a fair trial for the military backed government the trial is key to showing its plan for transition towards democracy all sounding mcclane is this and what message does this trial send to the muslim world. this is mine like whenever i'm feeling the lowered one look at all this i still can't believe that i still put. my first and says his father try to be good for. the fortune maybe the help of those. maybe i'm very proud of. so that means the war's a bad time. getting people ready for. your love life the mark. hello and welcome to crossfire all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the trial of mohamed morsi what is this trial all about constitutional legitimacy or political retribution can morsi get a fair trial for the military backed government the trial is key to showing its plan for transition towards democracy how sound of a plan is this and what message does this trial send to the muslim world. to cross not the situation in egypt i'm joined by shadi ta in washin
the trial of mohamed morsi what is this trial all about constitutional legitimacy for political retribution can morsi get a fair trial for the military backed government the trial is key to showing its plan for transition towards democracy all sounding mcclane is this and what message does this trial send to the muslim world. this is mine like whenever i'm feeling the lowered one look at all this i still can't believe that i still put. my first and says his father try to be good for. the...
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mohammed morsi repeatedly said that he was a president and called the process invalid. when he walked in, one of the journalists yelled execution, god willing to him and there was even fights that broke out between the journalist and some of the morsi lawyers and those of his codefendants. and so there was so much chaos and drama that at the end of the day the judge determined that the case couldn't proceed. and it was adjourned until january 8th. >> was the point of mohammed morsi's protest to say that they didn't even have the right to be trying him because he still is the legitimate president? >> that's right. he really, we hadn't seen mohammed morsi since july 2nd the day before he was ousted by the military. and he really picked off exactly where he left off in that speech saying that he was the president. his lawyer said that if they wanted to remove the president that there was a constitutional process to do that, suggesting that the court session was, in fact, illegal. and essentially tried to carry himself as the president, even as codefendants tried to treat h
mohammed morsi repeatedly said that he was a president and called the process invalid. when he walked in, one of the journalists yelled execution, god willing to him and there was even fights that broke out between the journalist and some of the morsi lawyers and those of his codefendants. and so there was so much chaos and drama that at the end of the day the judge determined that the case couldn't proceed. and it was adjourned until january 8th. >> was the point of mohammed morsi's...
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egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi forces the court to adjourn on the first day of his trial on charges of insider violence angry crowds rallying in his support. civil rights organizations the year is out the u.k. government responds to revelations of must the violence saying their actions a raiding fundamental human rights in the country activists from across the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security should be used to justify wrongdoing. and to ron's biggest anti-american rally in years thousands demonstrate against president were pawnees outreach to washington we find out why radians are so outraged. this is actually coming to live from moscow i'm marina josh welcome the trial of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi has been adjourned until january next year the former leader has been charged with inside in the killing of protesters in december last year hundreds of his supporters have been rallying outside the courthouse in cairo amid a heavy police presence r.t. supposedly or was there for us. the proceedings adjourned a short time ag
egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi forces the court to adjourn on the first day of his trial on charges of insider violence angry crowds rallying in his support. civil rights organizations the year is out the u.k. government responds to revelations of must the violence saying their actions a raiding fundamental human rights in the country activists from across the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security should be used to justify wrongdoing. and to...
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former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency. to general practice brotherhood a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services these are live pictures from outside the court where increasing numbers of morsy supporters are gathering also this hour. don't despise the dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother for truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth this washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. casting twenty four seven live from moscow you with our take. there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fa
former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial accused of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency. to general practice brotherhood a very selective prosecutions on the part of the justice system looking only at brotherhood members with impunity for security services these are live pictures from outside the court where increasing numbers of morsy supporters are gathering also this hour. don't despise the dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major...
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was like a boost of confidence for them when they heard what mohamed morsi said. some of them said that they were using the trial, that the trial for them was a way to regroup and rally behind what they called president mohamed morsi. that is something that the military government will be very keen to stop, any sense that this is a new rallying point. >> absolutely. just to give you an idea about the polarization, on what side his government forces, security forces, barbed wire separating them from protesters. on the other side is where mohamed morsi has been moving in gathering, moving now to this other side. this just shows you the divide and and the forces at play here. of course, the security forces will need to stop mohamed morsi supporters from gathering. they had changed their tactics, they were gathering in smaller numbers, but after what they have seen and heard from the , they are going to regroup and gather in bigger numbers. i am hearing that away from the police academy there is a huge rally their. the news of what happened is going to embolden them e
was like a boost of confidence for them when they heard what mohamed morsi said. some of them said that they were using the trial, that the trial for them was a way to regroup and rally behind what they called president mohamed morsi. that is something that the military government will be very keen to stop, any sense that this is a new rallying point. >> absolutely. just to give you an idea about the polarization, on what side his government forces, security forces, barbed wire separating...
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tonight egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi forces the court to adjourn for. charges of inciting violence crowds outside support. activists from across the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security shouldn't be used to justify wrongdoing. period cake government revelations must thank their actions they were raiding fundamental human rights in the country. to run its biggest american rally in years thousands demonstrate against president rouhani outreach to washington we find out why. bring anything for me kevin only from. pm here in moscow now a top story of the trial of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi has been adjourned until january next year he's been charged with inciting the killing of protesters last december hundreds of the former lead to supporters have been rallying outside the courthouse in cairo amid a heavy police presence fall asleep i was there for. the proceedings adjourned a short time ago they will start again on january the eighth which to me is bell to tell you inside the court what actually
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following welcome to crossfire all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the trial of mohamed morsi what is this trial all about constitutional legitimacy or political retribution morsi get a fair trial for the military backed government the trial is key to showing its plan for transition towards democracy and have a plan is this and what message does this trial send to the muslim world. to cross out the situation in egypt i'm joined by shadi ta in washington he's an egyptian political activist and in pittsburgh we cross a great roman he's a former israeli official in the ministry of defense and ministry of foreign affairs right gentlemen cross-talk roles in effect that means you can jump in. anytime you want i very much encourage and go to washington first should be in washington the trial has been adjourned it started it's already been adjourned it's been described by morsy supporters as illegal unfair unjust and unconstitutional how do you react to that well first thanks for having me on your show. we can't judge. and call it unfair when it hasn't started yet yesterday we had the
following welcome to crossfire all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the trial of mohamed morsi what is this trial all about constitutional legitimacy or political retribution morsi get a fair trial for the military backed government the trial is key to showing its plan for transition towards democracy and have a plan is this and what message does this trial send to the muslim world. to cross out the situation in egypt i'm joined by shadi ta in washington he's an egyptian political...
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the trial of former egyptian leader mohammed morsi is due to start on allegations of stirring up bloody and rash during his presidency while no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths in the crackdown since his ousting also. let the spine dictates of politics that's what edward snowden has laid out in his manifesto for truth in a major german news weekly the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth this washington reiterated he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's ukraine leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from demonizing the usa. they're broadcasting twenty four seven live from moscow you with a. there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate it is or for a terry predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi goes on trial today accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december the time egypt was experiencing mass public outr
the trial of former egyptian leader mohammed morsi is due to start on allegations of stirring up bloody and rash during his presidency while no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths in the crackdown since his ousting also. let the spine dictates of politics that's what edward snowden has laid out in his manifesto for truth in a major german news weekly the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth this washington reiterated he will get no clemency...
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thdefiant mohammed morsi appearg in trial today. refusing to wear the required uniform but also announcing he's still the country's president. >> reporter: supporters of the deposed president mohamed morsi outside of the police academy where the former leader is on trial. they say he was forced from office illegally. and they demand the charges against him be dropped. mohammed morsi is charged with inciting others to commit murder. 20,000 members of the security forces are on the streets of cairo determined to make sure the trial goes ahead. the public opinion about it is polarized. >> god will be on our side. the court will issue a verdict that will be for the sake of egypt and the egyptians to more forward. morsi was not fair at all. >> this trial has nothing to do with being fair or unfair. the man was the president. he had the full right to do whatever he wanted, and to contact whomever he wanted. >> reporter: hundreds of people died in the 2011 revolution to force hosni mubarak from power. millions of people had high hopes when
thdefiant mohammed morsi appearg in trial today. refusing to wear the required uniform but also announcing he's still the country's president. >> reporter: supporters of the deposed president mohamed morsi outside of the police academy where the former leader is on trial. they say he was forced from office illegally. and they demand the charges against him be dropped. mohammed morsi is charged with inciting others to commit murder. 20,000 members of the security forces are on the streets...
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mohamed morsi the go she aided the ceasefire by himself between hamas and israel a democratically elected president of egypt though she did the ceasefire between both two opposing forces one he was allied with the islamist hamas and what israel that he saw was in his best benefit to have peace between those two movements only three weeks after he negotiated that cease fire did he abuse his democratic privileges by absolving the constitution and trying to take absolute power that's where his downfall began ok let's go to washington with that justify the coup then to justify the removal of morsy from power actually i had a question for for crack and you know does find it interesting that. you know there are national newspapers egyptian national newspapers that the the about every day on the front page of the newspaper. the claim that the israel is still backing. the muslim brotherhood another not the other way around so the current government the claim it's it's the other way around it's not it's not that sort of this is backing this current government it's it's backing mohamed morsi and ba
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john kerry urges is move to full democracy on his first visit to egypt since mohamed morsi was ousted. >> it was an ambush. we see it as an ambush. >> pakistani leaders blame the u.s. for sab damaging peace talks. >> murder charges laid after the shooting at lax. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in the middle east in the hopes of repairing tensions with gulf allies over syria. he will have stops in israel, jordan and saudi arabia. first a visit to egypt. this morning john kerry urged egypt to move ahead with democratic reforms, stressing u.s. ties with the country are vital. >> i wanted to first express to the egyptian people as clearly and force fully as i can, in no uncertainly terms, the united states is a friend of the people of egypt, of the country of egypt, and we are a partner to your county. >> john kerry's visit marks the first by an american official since the ousting of mohamed morsi in july. >> we have some news from sue with breaking news. you have information on the meeting with the arab league. >> yes, it's emerging that the discussions that the egyptian foreign mi
john kerry urges is move to full democracy on his first visit to egypt since mohamed morsi was ousted. >> it was an ambush. we see it as an ambush. >> pakistani leaders blame the u.s. for sab damaging peace talks. >> murder charges laid after the shooting at lax. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in the middle east in the hopes of repairing tensions with gulf allies over syria. he will have stops in israel, jordan and saudi arabia. first a visit to egypt. this...
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the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the case against him is therefore illegal. this was his first public appearance since being toppled in july. he is accused of inciting the killing of protesters last year, and must now be transferred to a jail cell. >> a relaxed arrival at court for mohamed morsi. the ousted islamist wore a dark blazer. officials say he refused a prison uniform. only state tv was allowed to film, and released its footage without sound. coaccused joined his in a cage in the same courtroom where his predecessor, hosni mubarak, has been on trial. egypt's first democratically elected president, now behind bars and defiant. i a
the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he is still the country's president and the...
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one of the lawyers saying he has not met mohamed morsi. we don't know whether that's because they've been prevented from meeting. he doesn't recognise the legitimacy of the trial, or respect that he is a defendant in any way. we are expecting the legal team to make a move as soon as the trial stops, to say they want a meeting to discuss the way forward for his own legal defense. >> thank you sue. >>> meanwhile john kerry's due to visit israel and the occupied west bank later this week. his trip part of an effort to revive peace talks betweenize rails and the palestinians. >> stefanie dekker reports from the west bank. palestinians are losing hope there's anything left for them to gain. >> it was not like this 10 years ago. now this is the only way home. he says living in a prison would be easier. here he and his family face the threat of harassment from jewish settlers and the israeli harmy. >> we live inside the wall, not beside or next to it. inside it. this is a military zone. i'm surrounded by gates, on each gate is a mortal danger zon
one of the lawyers saying he has not met mohamed morsi. we don't know whether that's because they've been prevented from meeting. he doesn't recognise the legitimacy of the trial, or respect that he is a defendant in any way. we are expecting the legal team to make a move as soon as the trial stops, to say they want a meeting to discuss the way forward for his own legal defense. >> thank you sue. >>> meanwhile john kerry's due to visit israel and the occupied west bank later this...
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hey peer monday night here in moscow tonight egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi faces the court to adjourn on the first day of his trial on charges of inciting violence and the crowds rallied his support. right. here in the u.k. government's response to revelations of mass the daily thing their actions are raiding fundamental human rights in the country activists from across the globe u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security should be used to justify wrongdoing. and surround the biggest anti american rally in years thousands demonstrate against president rouhani outreach to washington we found out why radiance is so outraged. over getting. this is our top story tonight in the trial of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi has been adjourned until next january he's been charged with inciting the killing of protesters last december hundreds of the former leaders supporters have been rallying outside the courthouse in cairo amid a heavy police presence at his policy it was the first. the proceedings adjourned to show time because they will start again on january the eig
hey peer monday night here in moscow tonight egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi faces the court to adjourn on the first day of his trial on charges of inciting violence and the crowds rallied his support. right. here in the u.k. government's response to revelations of mass the daily thing their actions are raiding fundamental human rights in the country activists from across the globe u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security should be used to justify wrongdoing. and...
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the trial of mohamed morsi has to january 8. his trial at the high-security police complex outside cairo was suspended minutes after it began. morsi is the country's first ever democratically elected leader. he has been charged for inciting to the death led of protesters during his time in office. thomas waterhouse reports. >> day one of the morsi trial, and just hours after the hearing began, it is already adjourned. telling the court, "i am the president of the republic," morsi refused to don the customary white prison suit. he then succeeded in disrupting proceedings further by singing in court. leading the judge to push back the trial to january. >> sorry about that, we seem to be having technical difficulties. our correspondent catherine stably is at the courthouse in cairo. she gives us more details on what happened there this morning. mohamed morsi has refused to recognize the judge at the trial. he says it does not have any legitimacy. he has been taken away by helicopter. we saw him fly overhead and he is being taking t
the trial of mohamed morsi has to january 8. his trial at the high-security police complex outside cairo was suspended minutes after it began. morsi is the country's first ever democratically elected leader. he has been charged for inciting to the death led of protesters during his time in office. thomas waterhouse reports. >> day one of the morsi trial, and just hours after the hearing began, it is already adjourned. telling the court, "i am the president of the republic,"...
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of the trial of egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi. from the country's revolution. libya. and the country's stockpiles are reportedly being. part of the philippines we go here on the death toll from a devastating typhoon that swept across the region could reach. the fear of local officials now among the worst hit areas of the city for the city of. communication. twelve hundred people had been killed by the storm considered one of the largest ever to make landfall the typhoon is now moving towards vietnam where thousands have already been evacuated from the coastal areas. we are also covering. pictures and the latest casualty numbers i should say they are on line for you right now. all right. detainees continue a grueling hunger strike a. deadline for their release or the closure of the military prison. to find out how deeply entrenched the multibillion dollar facility really. despite misconceptions give lho is not just a geo to be or not to be shot it's also a forty five square mile military base with no plans of going anywhere. full of signs of the stablished american lif
of the trial of egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi. from the country's revolution. libya. and the country's stockpiles are reportedly being. part of the philippines we go here on the death toll from a devastating typhoon that swept across the region could reach. the fear of local officials now among the worst hit areas of the city for the city of. communication. twelve hundred people had been killed by the storm considered one of the largest ever to make landfall the typhoon is now moving...
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egypt's topos president mohamed morsi along with fourteen muslim brotherhood members went on trial on monday only to see proceedings postponed until january the eighth asked adidas facing charges of encouraging a deadly crackdown on dissent in cairo last december now this footage is from the opening of the hearings the first video of mohammed morsy since his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the military white uniform for defendants and rejected the court's authority insisting he's still the country's legitimate leader during his transfer to prison police were confronted by angry probe morsy mobs in the capital and other cities and he's been true gauge public opinion on the prosecution of egypt's first democratically elected president. is known as the singer of the revolution the popularity of his pro-democracy song saw him badly tortured by the military and now despite fighting to bring down both hosni mubarak and mohamed morsi romney has little hope for egypt's future as morsi goes on trial for incitement to kill protesters packing for the revolutionaries and now in the wors
egypt's topos president mohamed morsi along with fourteen muslim brotherhood members went on trial on monday only to see proceedings postponed until january the eighth asked adidas facing charges of encouraging a deadly crackdown on dissent in cairo last december now this footage is from the opening of the hearings the first video of mohammed morsy since his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the military white uniform for defendants and rejected the court's authority insisting he's...
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the trial of ousted egyptian president mohamed morsi is on hold for now. court proceedings got underway for a few hours this morning before officials adjourned until early neck year. outside the courthouse, people gathered to pro testify the trial with the muslim brotherhood vowing to press on with demonstrations for their former leader. >> new details are emerging about the deadly shooting at los angeles international airport. a clearer picture is developing about the accused gunman and why he targeted t.s.a. workers. >> coming up later this morning, we'll talk with an expert on middle east policy about the purported u.s. drone strike that killed a taliban leader in pakistan and how that could affect tense relations between the u.s. and pakistan. >> afghanistan ranks as the worst country in the world for the elderly. we'll find out why many are forced to keep working well into their old age. >> for the first time since his overthrow four months ago, egypt's ousted president emerges from detention to face trial. the government is charging him with inciting
the trial of ousted egyptian president mohamed morsi is on hold for now. court proceedings got underway for a few hours this morning before officials adjourned until early neck year. outside the courthouse, people gathered to pro testify the trial with the muslim brotherhood vowing to press on with demonstrations for their former leader. >> new details are emerging about the deadly shooting at los angeles international airport. a clearer picture is developing about the accused gunman and...
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former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial on allegations of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency while no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths since his. edward snowden publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterates that no clemency will be shown to the fugitive once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani its policy of more talks with america despite growing anger from anti u.s. hardliners. i welcome you watching r.t. with me andrew farm. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or for a tear in predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi goes on trial today accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december at the time egypt was experiencing mass public outrage at the government's attempts to push through and islamised leaning constitution and give the president sweeping powers for asli reports from cairo on the landmark court case. for the first time in its history
former egyptian leader mohammed morsi goes on trial on allegations of stirring up bloody unrest during his presidency while no one is being made accountable for the mass deaths since his. edward snowden publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterates that no clemency will be shown to the fugitive once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani its policy of more talks with america despite growing anger from anti u.s....
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the outrage was across the board, not just contained to stoppers of former president mohamed morsi. several human rights group decried the sentencing. what is surprising is how quick it came. the judicial system is renowned. yesterday it was the second hearing, they had a harsh sentence. >> although these are mohamed morsi supporters, pretty much all of them - one has been told, those that don't support mohamed morsi, who were happy to see him go, who are targeted in terms of arrests when they are protesting too. >> well, certainly there is an uproar at the moment following the protest law. if you look at events over the past few days, a group of youth movement in front of the opera house, parliament, they were protesting. 24 remain detained pending investigation on allegations of thuggery. certainly there is fear that there is a return of the police state. it's difficult for the government, because for the past few months, as long as they were cracking down on senior elements of the muslim brotherhood, or on the sit-in. people did give them support. now people are beginning to worr
the outrage was across the board, not just contained to stoppers of former president mohamed morsi. several human rights group decried the sentencing. what is surprising is how quick it came. the judicial system is renowned. yesterday it was the second hearing, they had a harsh sentence. >> although these are mohamed morsi supporters, pretty much all of them - one has been told, those that don't support mohamed morsi, who were happy to see him go, who are targeted in terms of arrests when...
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and ships ousted leader mohamed morsi forces the court to adjourn on the first day on his drawing charges of siding violence while angry crowds of welly in his support. human rights organizations period out the u.k. government's response to revelations of must the valence thing their actions a raiding fundamental human rights in the country. activists from across the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security shouldn't be used to justify wrongdoing. and to ron's biggest anti-american rally in years thousands rally against president rouhani is outreach to washington and we find out why rains are so outraged. this is our coming to you live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program now the trial of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi has been adjourned until january next year the former leader is in court on charges of insider killing of protesters in december last year hundreds of business supporters have gathered outside the court in cairo amid a heavy police presence well you know across live telegraph spawn's polis lead
and ships ousted leader mohamed morsi forces the court to adjourn on the first day on his drawing charges of siding violence while angry crowds of welly in his support. human rights organizations period out the u.k. government's response to revelations of must the valence thing their actions a raiding fundamental human rights in the country. activists from across the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security shouldn't be used to justify wrongdoing. and...
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mohamed mohamed morsi the go she aided the ceasefire by himself between hamas and israel a democratically elected president of egypt the goshi the ceasefire between both two opposing forces one he was allied with the islamist hamas and what israel that he saw was in his best benefit to have peace between those two movements only three weeks after he negotiated that cease fire did he abuse his democratic privileges by absolving the constitution and trying to take absolute power that's where his downfall began ok let's go to washington with that justify the coup then to justify the removal of morsy from power actually i had a question for for craig and you know does find it interesting that. you know there are national newspapers egyptian national newspapers that the the about every day on the front page of the newspaper. the claim that the israel is still backing. the muslim brotherhood another not the other way around so the current government the claim it's it's the other way around it's not it's not that sort of this is backing this current government it's it's backing mohamed morsi and
mohamed mohamed morsi the go she aided the ceasefire by himself between hamas and israel a democratically elected president of egypt the goshi the ceasefire between both two opposing forces one he was allied with the islamist hamas and what israel that he saw was in his best benefit to have peace between those two movements only three weeks after he negotiated that cease fire did he abuse his democratic privileges by absolving the constitution and trying to take absolute power that's where his...
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to cairo we go where egypt's deposed president mohammed morsy along with fourteen most of them brotherhood members went on trial on monday only to see it postponed until january the eighth the ousted leader is facing charges of encouraging a deadly crackdown on dissent in cairo last december his photos coming for you right now it's from the opening of the hearing is that subtly the first video of mohamed morsy since his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the mandatory white uniform for defendants and rejected the court's authority insisting he's still the country's legitimate leader and it during his transfer to prison police had to face off against angry probe morsy mobs in the capital and other cities held true reports. rami assam is known as the singer of the revolution the popularity of his pro-democracy song saw him badly tortured by the military and now despite fighting to bring down both hosni mubarak and mohamed morsi romney has little hope for egypt's future as mostly goes on trial for incitement to kill protesters. for the revolutionaries and now in the worst scenario we h
to cairo we go where egypt's deposed president mohammed morsy along with fourteen most of them brotherhood members went on trial on monday only to see it postponed until january the eighth the ousted leader is facing charges of encouraging a deadly crackdown on dissent in cairo last december his photos coming for you right now it's from the opening of the hearing is that subtly the first video of mohamed morsy since his arrest four months ago he refused to wear the mandatory white uniform for...
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. >> former president mohamed morsi - a visit from the u.s. secretary of state. >> i'm kath turner in new york where officials are battling two unprecedented events - hurricane sandy, and the two boston marathon bombings. >>> let's take you straight to cairo, where the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is holding a press conference with the egyptian foreign minister. i believe that we are listening to nazar speaking. >>... we believe that they are important for egypt. we'd like to further enhance this relationship in the interests of both countries, based on the priorities of each country. this afternoon, mr secretary, you are due to meet with the president and general abdul fatah al-sisi. for our part here at the foreign ministerry, we held constructive, frank and detailed construction of various issues and discussed how to move things forward in the interests of both countries. i affirm egypt's desire to have good and point of view relationship with the united states, based on our own priorities. >> translation: we'll open the floor for que
. >> former president mohamed morsi - a visit from the u.s. secretary of state. >> i'm kath turner in new york where officials are battling two unprecedented events - hurricane sandy, and the two boston marathon bombings. >>> let's take you straight to cairo, where the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is holding a press conference with the egyptian foreign minister. i believe that we are listening to nazar speaking. >>... we believe that they are important for...
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a defiant mohamed mors morsi lat as his supporters take to the streets. >>> allegation he of spying by the nsa. ouousted egyptian president mohamed morsi refusing to wear his uniform and saying he is still the legitimate president of egypt. dominic kane has more. >> supporters of the deposed president mohamed morsi outside the facility where he is up for trial. and inned the charges against him be dropped. morsi is charged with inciting others to commit measured. outside a presidential palace in december. 20,000 members of the security forces are on the streets of cairo determined to make sure the trial goes ahead. that public opinion about it is polarized. >> translator: god will be on our side, the court will issue a verdict that will be for the sake of egypt and the egyptians to move forward. morsi was not fair at all. >> this trial has nothing to do with being fair or unfair. the man was the president. he had the full right to do whatever he wanted and to contact whoever he wanted. >> hundreds of people died in the 2011 revolution to force morsi's predecessor hosnne mubarak from po
a defiant mohamed mors morsi lat as his supporters take to the streets. >>> allegation he of spying by the nsa. ouousted egyptian president mohamed morsi refusing to wear his uniform and saying he is still the legitimate president of egypt. dominic kane has more. >> supporters of the deposed president mohamed morsi outside the facility where he is up for trial. and inned the charges against him be dropped. morsi is charged with inciting others to commit measured. outside a...
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egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi forces the court to adjourn on the first day of this trial on charges of inciting violence while angry crowds rally in this support . activists macross the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister an open letter saying national security shouldn't be used to justify wrongdoing human rights organizations. take government's response to revelations of mass the daily thing their actions are raiding fundamental human rights in the coming. two rounds biggest anti american rally in years thousands demonstrate against president rouhani out reach to washington we find out why radians is so enraged. for a good morning she just past midnight here in moscow if you just joined us this is our team my name's kevin oh in our top story then the trial of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi has been adjourned until january next year he's been charged with inciting the killing of protesters last december hundreds of the former lead to supporters have been rallying outside the courthouse in cairo amid a heavy police presence of his paulus leader was there for us. the pro
egypt's ousted leader mohamed morsi forces the court to adjourn on the first day of this trial on charges of inciting violence while angry crowds rally in this support . activists macross the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister an open letter saying national security shouldn't be used to justify wrongdoing human rights organizations. take government's response to revelations of mass the daily thing their actions are raiding fundamental human rights in the coming. two rounds biggest anti...
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egypt's deposed president mohamed morsi, trial delayed until january. morsi refused to recognize the court's authority. >>> nato secretary general warned blocking its supply routes to afghanistan. pakistan, killing of leader by a drone strike. >>> pakistan's former leader, pervez musharraf is granted bail in all cases against him. ordering a raid on a mosque in islamabad which killed 100 people. >>> has agreed to pay $2.2 billion. johnson and johnson told doctors it was okay to use schizophrenia drugs on alzheimer's patients. eric holder set out the case against johnson and johnson. >> we are here to announce that johnson around johnson and three of its subsidiaries have agreed to pay $2.3 billion on civil claims that they marketed drugs that were not safe or effective, and they provided kick backs to pharmacies for prescribing and promoting these drugs. through these actions these companies lined their pockets at the expense of american taxpayers, patients and private insurance industry. they drove up costs for everyone in the health care system and ne
egypt's deposed president mohamed morsi, trial delayed until january. morsi refused to recognize the court's authority. >>> nato secretary general warned blocking its supply routes to afghanistan. pakistan, killing of leader by a drone strike. >>> pakistan's former leader, pervez musharraf is granted bail in all cases against him. ordering a raid on a mosque in islamabad which killed 100 people. >>> has agreed to pay $2.2 billion. johnson and johnson told doctors it...