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mohamed morsi is in forced custody. he might be put to trial. what has been said is the family might proceed with some legal procedures or steps either inside or outside the country. >> how does this fit into the picture of division? it is a very divided country. does this pushed the division even further and drive a wedge into any possibility of working together, with the military government says it wants to do, to work with the opposition? >> the current government has said it is ready to work seriously for reconciliation. but if we look to the statement issued by the muslim brothers, it seems there is a total rejection because the muslim brothers put as condition the reinstatement of mohamed morsi first and then proceed to reconciliation, which is unlikely to happen at all. the division will continue. the demonstration will continue. to ae this will not lead major confrontation in the streets. >> thank you very much. >> the philippine president has delivered his annual state of the nation address. he says he needs more time to implement his p
mohamed morsi is in forced custody. he might be put to trial. what has been said is the family might proceed with some legal procedures or steps either inside or outside the country. >> how does this fit into the picture of division? it is a very divided country. does this pushed the division even further and drive a wedge into any possibility of working together, with the military government says it wants to do, to work with the opposition? >> the current government has said it is...
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>> mohammed morsi himself made a sham of democracy. after the people elected him last year in november, several months after he was elected, he made a sham of democracy by seizing tremendous power and are rushing through a constitution. this is the irony. he sensors the very people who intervene on the side of the people. my point here is, during those 18 months, we fought. we fought every step of the way. readgyptian general who that statement today must understand will fight every step of the way against any ministry rule just as we did against morsi. >> thank you very much for joining us from new york. the state department has said tonight is ordering all non- essential u.s. diplomats and the families of all american embassy personnel to leave egypt. for more on u.s. reaction to events unfolding, i am joined by the middle east program director at the center for strategic and international studies. saying we will not tolerate the army seeing this as a way of seizing power. how can they trust the military? do you trust the military? a
>> mohammed morsi himself made a sham of democracy. after the people elected him last year in november, several months after he was elected, he made a sham of democracy by seizing tremendous power and are rushing through a constitution. this is the irony. he sensors the very people who intervene on the side of the people. my point here is, during those 18 months, we fought. we fought every step of the way. readgyptian general who that statement today must understand will fight every step...
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what about those rallies in cairo backing the ousted president mohamed morsi? in the cityected and in front of cairo university in the suburb of giza. here are some live pictures were those people backing morsi have been camped out for weeks. more people are joining them to rally. cairoe the latest in could what has been the reaction there to the allegations we have just heard? >> it has been a mixture of anger to essentially brushing it off as another maneuver or attempt by the military coup leaders to demonize the ousted president and to try to find some sort of reasoning or justification for what they considered to be the kidnapping of egypt's one and only democratically elected president. it is important to note that the judiciary and egypt does not work on fridays. -- in egypt does not work on fridays. that is leading a lot of people to question why this came out today. it is important to note that the charges that are being pressed against mohamed morsi are being done so without morsi having a lawyer or without him being able to see any rights organizatio
what about those rallies in cairo backing the ousted president mohamed morsi? in the cityected and in front of cairo university in the suburb of giza. here are some live pictures were those people backing morsi have been camped out for weeks. more people are joining them to rally. cairoe the latest in could what has been the reaction there to the allegations we have just heard? >> it has been a mixture of anger to essentially brushing it off as another maneuver or attempt by the military...
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read this is not new. -- under mohamed morsi. this is not new. to try to co-opt the police force and use that mode of repression in growing instability and protest against him. this violence, yes, nothing new, d, awe saw in port sai police rampage that killed over 50 citizens. following that, we saw mohamed morsi praising the police force. yes, this is nothing new, but it is intrinsic to the egyptian state, not necessarily something out of the blue. think aboutant only algeria's also think about all the ways in which this is different. , the islamists govern muslim brotherhood was in power. what we also saw was widespread mobilization against morsi that includes conservatives and muslims and even in his time of support, sunamist began to fray and peel away in party.m of the noor it is a very different fact pattern. i don't think we should expect in algeria scenario, because i think these are very different situations. >> can you respond to that? also, al jazeera reporting the military's best economic interest in need for one of t
read this is not new. -- under mohamed morsi. this is not new. to try to co-opt the police force and use that mode of repression in growing instability and protest against him. this violence, yes, nothing new, d, awe saw in port sai police rampage that killed over 50 citizens. following that, we saw mohamed morsi praising the police force. yes, this is nothing new, but it is intrinsic to the egyptian state, not necessarily something out of the blue. think aboutant only algeria's also think...
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country's first democratically elected president -- mohamed morsi's was the country -- mohamed morsi was the country's first democratically elected president. other egyptians feel the second revolution was necessary, referring to the tendencies of the government. while some are hailing what they consider a second chance for egyptian democracy, others are calling for vigilance. the website that was displaying a countdown to the expiration of the ultimatum mohamed morsi was given is now showing a 90-day countdown, the time the army has two draft a new constitution leading the country to fresh presidential elections. a photographer is fascinated by the famous san francisco fog in the u.s. and has produced this magnificent time lapse video to illustrate this magnificent phenomenon that is illustrative of the california city. as you can see, the end result is quite simply magical. >> watch "france 24" on your smart phone or tv. whether in english, french, or arabic, access a whole host of interactive services. you can watch "france 24" live, or access our complete catalog to watch the pro
country's first democratically elected president -- mohamed morsi's was the country -- mohamed morsi was the country's first democratically elected president. other egyptians feel the second revolution was necessary, referring to the tendencies of the government. while some are hailing what they consider a second chance for egyptian democracy, others are calling for vigilance. the website that was displaying a countdown to the expiration of the ultimatum mohamed morsi was given is now showing a...
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it looks like mohamed morsi is hoping to weather the storm out. wherenth of ramadan, moslems fast during the day, beginning in one week. perhaps they are hoping to make it through until then. if they do not respond to this mass dissatisfaction, call for change, i can only imagine egypt will become increasingly unstable and un-governable. >> we are getting news that a number of ministers have resigned from the morsi government. haveys that five members decided to step down, including the legal and parliamentary affairs minister, and the minister of communication. a broadcast journalist says that they resigned in such consolidation with protesters. heard that news before that cabinet ministers may have resigned. this follows a path the resignation from the morsi government, including those t tn november, pointing to an increasing isolation of the muslim brotherhood and the freedom and justice parties as a political group which is increasingly alone, reaching out to other political groups. >> what have you heard is happening in the rest of the countr
it looks like mohamed morsi is hoping to weather the storm out. wherenth of ramadan, moslems fast during the day, beginning in one week. perhaps they are hoping to make it through until then. if they do not respond to this mass dissatisfaction, call for change, i can only imagine egypt will become increasingly unstable and un-governable. >> we are getting news that a number of ministers have resigned from the morsi government. haveys that five members decided to step down, including the...
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mohamed morsi a year ago was democratically elected. it was a close election. 52% for morsi. 48% for the opposition. he was democratically elected. but there are enormous demonstrations, anti-morsi demonstrations on the street of o egypt -- streets of egypt right now. in cairo, zan dree alexandria a elsewhere. the major paper of egypt, apparently under the influence of the egyptian military right now, saying morsi is no longer president. they've also announced very soon we will be getting a statement from opposition leaders. including the former head of the international atomic energy agency. a fierce opponent of morsi. they'll be issuing what is being described as a roadmap in the post-morsi era. let's bring in ben wedeman right now. he's covering this story. he knows egypt very, very well. he's on the streets over there. he's over -- he's right near a pro-morsi demonstration. ben, if this report is accurate, that the egyptian military says morsi is no longer the president of egypt, there will be fierce anger from those people right ne
mohamed morsi a year ago was democratically elected. it was a close election. 52% for morsi. 48% for the opposition. he was democratically elected. but there are enormous demonstrations, anti-morsi demonstrations on the street of o egypt -- streets of egypt right now. in cairo, zan dree alexandria a elsewhere. the major paper of egypt, apparently under the influence of the egyptian military right now, saying morsi is no longer president. they've also announced very soon we will be getting a...
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it was president mohamed morsi appointed him to his post. but he has now distanced himself from the president warning that he will not allow egypt to be plunged into what he called "a dark tunnel." >> we are happy to have our middle east expert. we have breaking news coming in, miguel, that mohamed morsi can no longer be president according to the military in a state run newspaper. is this unexpected development? >> in a way, it is. they made it very clear that the ultimatum set has run out. four hours after the ultimatum has ended, now there is a real coup d'État in egypt. they are seizing power from the democratically elected president and this is a major landmark in contemporary egyptian history. it is the first democratically elect a president being toppled by the military after just one year and power. >> you would say this marks of their end of their experiments with democracy? >> with the muslim brotherhood. the military is non-intervening because they are worried about the democracy. a are not interested to know who rules egypt unde
it was president mohamed morsi appointed him to his post. but he has now distanced himself from the president warning that he will not allow egypt to be plunged into what he called "a dark tunnel." >> we are happy to have our middle east expert. we have breaking news coming in, miguel, that mohamed morsi can no longer be president according to the military in a state run newspaper. is this unexpected development? >> in a way, it is. they made it very clear that the...
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it might bethought to release mohamed morsi. i do not think that is one of the objectives of the visit. there has been a u.s. assessment that has invested too much in the ability to stabilize the situation in egypt. this assessment was revealed to be wrong. i think the u.s. administration from allhear directly corners and reassess its politics in egypt. >> mr. burns is not likely to turn around the military men and those behind the toppling of mohamed morsi and say you have to sort this out quickly or we will cut aid. unlikely? is in thet think it interests of the united states or the intention of the united states to cut military aid to egypt. this military aid is in the u.s. overallhe policy in the middle east. it is linked to the maintenance of the peace process and relationship between the military in the united states and the military in egypt is important to stabilize this country and preserve the peace treaty between egypt and israel. it had been suggested a week perhaps there would be islamists or extreme appointed to th
it might bethought to release mohamed morsi. i do not think that is one of the objectives of the visit. there has been a u.s. assessment that has invested too much in the ability to stabilize the situation in egypt. this assessment was revealed to be wrong. i think the u.s. administration from allhear directly corners and reassess its politics in egypt. >> mr. burns is not likely to turn around the military men and those behind the toppling of mohamed morsi and say you have to sort this...
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mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood remained defiant. he says he was elected with a mandate to lead. of safeguarding the legitimacy is my blood, then i am prepared to sacrifice my blood for the sake of the stability and security of this homeland. do not fall into the trap. any act against this illegitimacy is a crime and will drive the country into a dark tunnel, giving joy to our enemy. >> hours before the military steps in. any word on this crisis meeting underway? that aust heard about few minutes ago. reportedly, the army chief is in a crisis meeting and has been for the past several hours with his top commanders. we are expecting that some sort of statement will come from the military before the deadline, which expires in a few hours. it really is a waiting game. a nervous waiting game. i have seen the crowds go from celebration mood after the minister issued the initialed ultimatum a few days ago to now being tense and angry. we have also been hearing various rumors coming from different military sources as to what kind of statemen
mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood remained defiant. he says he was elected with a mandate to lead. of safeguarding the legitimacy is my blood, then i am prepared to sacrifice my blood for the sake of the stability and security of this homeland. do not fall into the trap. any act against this illegitimacy is a crime and will drive the country into a dark tunnel, giving joy to our enemy. >> hours before the military steps in. any word on this crisis meeting underway? that aust heard...
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absolutely we're seeing really massive confrontation between those who supports mohamed morsi and the military particularly when the military reportedly released the deadline for them to leave the streets we have of course seen massive amounts of tanks here and the military joining the police in attacking people saying or attacking these citizens of course this comes off the announcement on friday that mohamed morsi would be kept in detention following investigations into charges that he's been conspiring against the country with the palestinian organization hamas in addition to possibly being responsible for the deaths of the prison guards and offices when he broke out of prison during the eighteen day uprising in two thousand and eleven so this is a very serious serious allegation against the former president it could see him serve jail time this of has of course few the fire and the anger by his supporters and of course in islam is group to miss them but the hoods who are saying this is a very much a politically driven charge and that this is part of as i said a wider crackdown aga
absolutely we're seeing really massive confrontation between those who supports mohamed morsi and the military particularly when the military reportedly released the deadline for them to leave the streets we have of course seen massive amounts of tanks here and the military joining the police in attacking people saying or attacking these citizens of course this comes off the announcement on friday that mohamed morsi would be kept in detention following investigations into charges that he's been...
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mohammed morsi says he will not step down. he tells the military not to, quote, take sides, as the deadline nears. rick grinnell our guest out of california just said that eventually the military, whether it's today or some day will force mohammed morsi out of power. and the military has that much power and control and sway over the egyptian people. it was that way under hosni mubarak and it's that way apparently under mohammed morsi today. how they do that, when they do that, and how much confrontation you have in the streets is something that we and well the people of egypt and the world wait to see. martha: it's a very tricky situation as outsiders politically, because you support the democratic process in general around the globe, and in this case the democratic process, these people in the streets would argue, has been twisted to meet its own means, that the muslim brotherhood has done a terrible job of governing the country, that the economy is in very tough shape, that they have gas shortages, and food shortages. they a
mohammed morsi says he will not step down. he tells the military not to, quote, take sides, as the deadline nears. rick grinnell our guest out of california just said that eventually the military, whether it's today or some day will force mohammed morsi out of power. and the military has that much power and control and sway over the egyptian people. it was that way under hosni mubarak and it's that way apparently under mohammed morsi today. how they do that, when they do that, and how much...
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there have been so many other protests in favor of mohamed morsy. i think it begs repeating that this is a reuters report saying the ousted president is being held by authorities, that according to the muslim brotherhood. cnn has been able to get confirmation. that report is a cnn report that mohamed morsy is being held by authorities. this flies in the face of what the united states president said in a strident statement, no arrests, no political arrests. the president or of people of his party. we will be watching this carefully. ac 360 is watching this closely. there will be more coming up. >>> in the meantime two breaking stories all day long here in florida, small place with a very big issue on its hands, the guilt or innocence of george zimmerman. crucial dna. the csi effect taking center stage in this small courtroom. what was found on the gun? what was found under trayvon martin's fingernail? why does all of that matter? vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from g
there have been so many other protests in favor of mohamed morsy. i think it begs repeating that this is a reuters report saying the ousted president is being held by authorities, that according to the muslim brotherhood. cnn has been able to get confirmation. that report is a cnn report that mohamed morsy is being held by authorities. this flies in the face of what the united states president said in a strident statement, no arrests, no political arrests. the president or of people of his...
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it was president mohamed morsi appointed him to his post. but he has now distanced himself from the president warning that he will not allow egypt to be plunged into what he called "a dark tunnel." >> we are happy to have our middle east expert. we have breaking news coming in, miguel, that mohamed morsi can no longer be president according to the military in a state run newspaper. is this unexpected development? >> in a way, it is. they made it very clear that the ultimatum set has run out. four hours after the ultimatum has ended, now there is a real coup d'État in egypt. they are seizing power from the democratically elected president and this is a major landmark in contemporary egyptian history. it is the first democratically elect a president being toppled by the military after just one year and power. >> you would say this marks of their end of their experiments with democracy? >> with the muslim brotherhood. the military is non-intervening because they are worried about the democracy. a are not interested to know who rules egypt unde
it was president mohamed morsi appointed him to his post. but he has now distanced himself from the president warning that he will not allow egypt to be plunged into what he called "a dark tunnel." >> we are happy to have our middle east expert. we have breaking news coming in, miguel, that mohamed morsi can no longer be president according to the military in a state run newspaper. is this unexpected development? >> in a way, it is. they made it very clear that the...
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they want mohammed morsi to resign. we are getting reports from reuters and others that egypt's powerful military is stepping in giving m organization rsi and the protestors 48 hours to come to an agreement at some sort of meeting or the army will intervene. joining me now is michael singh former senior director of middle eastern affairs at the national security council. what a day and what fast-moving changes. what do you make of the military's move here and basically their ultimatum? this is they say morsi's last chance. >> jenna it's not surprising. the military has made noises in the last few days that it could intervene if it felt it was necessary, and the military has made clear i would say throughout these past two years that its primary interest is in stability. they've largely -- remember they were governing at first after moo bar i ca mohamed elbaradei hosni mubarak fell. they have been interested in civil it because they have a large stake in the economy and the smooth function of the state. they are looking
they want mohammed morsi to resign. we are getting reports from reuters and others that egypt's powerful military is stepping in giving m organization rsi and the protestors 48 hours to come to an agreement at some sort of meeting or the army will intervene. joining me now is michael singh former senior director of middle eastern affairs at the national security council. what a day and what fast-moving changes. what do you make of the military's move here and basically their ultimatum? this is...
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if mohammed morsy had done what he said today at the 11th hour, it was too late. he didn't say it last night in his speech on television. he didn't say it a week ago. >> and let's remember, the muslim brotherhood is a group which said back during the revolution that they weren't going to run for public office. then they betrayed that comment. >> there is a lot of distrust with many people. but there are supporters for the other side, as well. so as a practical matter beyond the heat and emotion of the moment, as a practical matter, it's going to be very, very important somewhat happens next. it's going to be really important that the next bit of this process locks to be transparent, does not look like it's being run by the military. although the military is the umpire. >> i want to bring back in ben wedeman and sheera amin. what is your view of what is going on? and what happens now more importantly? if the muslim brotherhood can be rounded up, officials can be rounded up, they still do have support in segments of the country. that's not going to disappear. so wha
if mohammed morsy had done what he said today at the 11th hour, it was too late. he didn't say it last night in his speech on television. he didn't say it a week ago. >> and let's remember, the muslim brotherhood is a group which said back during the revolution that they weren't going to run for public office. then they betrayed that comment. >> there is a lot of distrust with many people. but there are supporters for the other side, as well. so as a practical matter beyond the heat...
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for mohamed morsi's release. and those calls have been echoed here by both pro and anti-morsi camps. if he's being investigated over criminal charges, then the authoritys will be able to hold him longer. it seems that it's perhaps part of the increasing crackdown of the muslim brotherhood that we've been seeing here since morsi has been ousted 10 days ago. we have to stress tchat point neither morsi or any of the islamist leaders have been charged with any crime yet. they're just at this point under investigation. >> now iraq has once again been hit by a wave of deadly violence. police and medical source say that a bomb has exploded in a sunni mosque killing at least 271 "people." 47 people were killed most of them in a suicide bombing which tore through a crieded cafe in the city of cook thsm recent spike in sectarian violence has some analysts speculating it could boil over. joseph tandy has more. >> shattered class and blood stains on the ground all signs of the force of the blast. on friday evening, the cafe'
for mohamed morsi's release. and those calls have been echoed here by both pro and anti-morsi camps. if he's being investigated over criminal charges, then the authoritys will be able to hold him longer. it seems that it's perhaps part of the increasing crackdown of the muslim brotherhood that we've been seeing here since morsi has been ousted 10 days ago. we have to stress tchat point neither morsi or any of the islamist leaders have been charged with any crime yet. they're just at this point...
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well as you can see here that you know she's refusing to say the word mohamed morsy even though there are people here who actually against the ousted leader who believe that he is being held as a political prisoner and you are supposed to be very careful about the use of the word coup the military coup which is something that other nations. the military here for doing this would be because of course this would affect u.s. assistance to egypt that one point five billion dollars assistance they give to the army if this is unable to carry so you could be having a very cautious movement from the u.s. who are you know reaching out to the interim government refusing so far to meet with any. supporters of the ousted leader and at the same time maintaining a kind of cautious reaction to the military behavior the last few weeks and so she's bound true live from cairo well many thanks indeed for that report. report based on information from a reliable source claiming israel used its hackish military base to launch a recent a strike on syria on korea's also condemns the media for even mentioning
well as you can see here that you know she's refusing to say the word mohamed morsy even though there are people here who actually against the ousted leader who believe that he is being held as a political prisoner and you are supposed to be very careful about the use of the word coup the military coup which is something that other nations. the military here for doing this would be because of course this would affect u.s. assistance to egypt that one point five billion dollars assistance they...
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there are supporters of mohamed morsi. they are in other parts of the city. the egyptian army has surrounded some of the areas where the most hard core muslim brotherhood supporters have set up their own protest. what also remains to be seen is how the egyptian rural areas will react. cairo, we've seen this kind of scene before. the last time 2 1/2 years ago when hosni mubarak was removed from power. there weren't disruptions in the villages. we'll see if it will be different now that the muslim brotherhood leader has been removed considering he has many more supporters in the poorer and the rural communities than even mubarak did. >> richard, when a nation doesn't have a tradition of democracy and they try to move into that and then a military coup removes a democratically elected leader, it seems that it's going to be hard to then plant the seeds of democracy going forward. do you think -- did they think they're going to be able to go back to having democracy after removing morsi in this way? >> reporter: they are hopeful. because what's at play here is not
there are supporters of mohamed morsi. they are in other parts of the city. the egyptian army has surrounded some of the areas where the most hard core muslim brotherhood supporters have set up their own protest. what also remains to be seen is how the egyptian rural areas will react. cairo, we've seen this kind of scene before. the last time 2 1/2 years ago when hosni mubarak was removed from power. there weren't disruptions in the villages. we'll see if it will be different now that the...
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they all voted for mohamed morsi. this man has spent three weeks here and has no plan to return home. >> i am not worried about the high temperatures. i am not worried about the fasting. to get back the legitimacy or to die for our rights. >> supporters of the deposed president have set up a sprawling tent city. -- those in cairo usually return home for a few hours a day. >> we come here with a certain goal. we will not leave this place until mohamed morsi comes back. >> they say they have the resolve and patience to stay until he is returned to power. >> this is a peaceful resistance. we are continuing the sit in. friday, it there will be a big scene. we are in -- doing this to end the bloody military coup. >> hundreds of people keeping this tent city running. .t is hot blocks of ice are delivered to people -- the people will have water. other volunteers are taking care of dinner. tonight, it is chicken. if people break their fast, they will have something to eat. dois what organizers need to if they are planning on
they all voted for mohamed morsi. this man has spent three weeks here and has no plan to return home. >> i am not worried about the high temperatures. i am not worried about the fasting. to get back the legitimacy or to die for our rights. >> supporters of the deposed president have set up a sprawling tent city. -- those in cairo usually return home for a few hours a day. >> we come here with a certain goal. we will not leave this place until mohamed morsi comes back. >>...
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mohammed morsi is clearly under pressure. a number of government ministers have already turned in their resignation. the political arm of the ultra- religious movement has called for early elections. in one of their second highest winning number of seats, they sided with the opposition and were significant. >> tuesday both sides talked the country, the movement against mohammed morsi is calling for a 1 million man march. meanwhile the egyptian people are waiting for the president to address them, but it is difficult to imagine what he could say now for either side to calm down. >> let's go now to where john is standing by. we can see it now, the pro- mohammed morsi camp behind you gathering. give us a sense of how they are viewing his insistence on going his own path rather than dealing with the military deadline? >> the people behind are adamant and are the ones who are pushing. saying that we must remain. it is not, essentially, about mohammad morsi as a personality as much as it is about what they believe the democracy tha
mohammed morsi is clearly under pressure. a number of government ministers have already turned in their resignation. the political arm of the ultra- religious movement has called for early elections. in one of their second highest winning number of seats, they sided with the opposition and were significant. >> tuesday both sides talked the country, the movement against mohammed morsi is calling for a 1 million man march. meanwhile the egyptian people are waiting for the president to...
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president mohammed morsi case he will not resign. the nation's most powerful military leaders who are no longer working in tandem with the president said on our show on monday that if he did not resolve the political crisis, if if mohammed morsi did not they would move in with their own plan. the deadline for mohammed morsi to comply 25 minutes ago. mohammed morsi is pledging to die for his cause. he's also out with new comments. i'll tell you about those in a moment. what happens next? ambassador john bolton former ambassador to the u.n. and a contribute -bt joins us now. anyone's best guess ambassador about what happens next. walk us through a through different scenarios as you see them. >> i think what is happening now is that the military is talking both to opposition leaders and to the mohammed morsi government, and i don't think the military got into this very happily to begin with, they don't want to govern egypt, they want to protect their own sphere, the national security sphere and their own economic interest. what they see
president mohammed morsi case he will not resign. the nation's most powerful military leaders who are no longer working in tandem with the president said on our show on monday that if he did not resolve the political crisis, if if mohammed morsi did not they would move in with their own plan. the deadline for mohammed morsi to comply 25 minutes ago. mohammed morsi is pledging to die for his cause. he's also out with new comments. i'll tell you about those in a moment. what happens next?...
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and our guest today is all some out morsi the son of the ousted president mohamed morsi it's great to have you on the show and thanks for agreeing to this interview so are you hiding what exactly are you fearing. i'm not hiding being among egypt's young revolutionaries since the twenty fifth of january two thousand and eleven these young people came out to the country squares to defend the democratic path of the revolution i want to say this again and one of those people defending because of the january revolution and its achievements i'm out there on the streets with the others i think we need to keep the treatments of the january revolution we need to stay on that which has been threatened by those who organize this bloody coup in egypt. we are defending the revolutionary cause presidency in egypt is an institutional there was a stamp list by the will of the people of the revolution today's situation is not just the president's problem. it is a violation of the people's will the constitution that the people voted for and it goes against the lawfully elected president the president a
and our guest today is all some out morsi the son of the ousted president mohamed morsi it's great to have you on the show and thanks for agreeing to this interview so are you hiding what exactly are you fearing. i'm not hiding being among egypt's young revolutionaries since the twenty fifth of january two thousand and eleven these young people came out to the country squares to defend the democratic path of the revolution i want to say this again and one of those people defending because of...
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he said, oh, no, mohamed morsy will be free and maybe partake in the next election. now he's in his house without move the. sideline, let's not beat around the bush a massive group who supports them. so i do believe that the whole idea from the beginning was inclusion. the military said to the president and the opposition, my choice to you is get together to meet the demands of the people. they talked about national reconciliation and today in the speech, the chief said amongst many other things there must be a comittee for national reconciliation. it will be interesting to see. you know, he's dissolved the constitution. we've got an interim president for who knows how long, an interim leader and they have to prepare new elections. >> fascinating to watch. >> and a key ally of egypt and israel as well. >> appreciate it. stay safe all of you there in cairo. we'll check back throughout the hour. >>> next, the zimmerman trial, the prosecution almost finished could rest on friday, possibly with testimony from trayvon's mother and a full hour at 10:00 p.m. eastern and the
he said, oh, no, mohamed morsy will be free and maybe partake in the next election. now he's in his house without move the. sideline, let's not beat around the bush a massive group who supports them. so i do believe that the whole idea from the beginning was inclusion. the military said to the president and the opposition, my choice to you is get together to meet the demands of the people. they talked about national reconciliation and today in the speech, the chief said amongst many other...
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this is in nasr city, with the opponents of mohamed morsi. who's talk about elbaradei, has been installed as the prime minister. is aardeadei nobel laureate and a key player in the egyptian authorities. he has called on people to demonstrate for president mohamed morsi to step down. >> all of us feel that we are going in the wrong direction and the country is collapsing. not because the president is from the muslim brotherhood, but because of the ruling system has failed completely. that we want to hold elections. >> he enjoys the backing of several opposition groups. two years ago he was giving the job of negotiating with the government of hosni mubarrak. many people expected him to run for president last year, but they were wrong. he eventually fit -- he eventually created a third party. he returned to egypt in 2009 after an illustrious diplomatic career. he was the director general of the atomic energy agency. this often put him at loggerheads with the united states, especially over the nuclear program in iran. but the credibility earned a
this is in nasr city, with the opponents of mohamed morsi. who's talk about elbaradei, has been installed as the prime minister. is aardeadei nobel laureate and a key player in the egyptian authorities. he has called on people to demonstrate for president mohamed morsi to step down. >> all of us feel that we are going in the wrong direction and the country is collapsing. not because the president is from the muslim brotherhood, but because of the ruling system has failed completely. that...
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mohamed morsi the president of egypt deposed by the egyptian army. we'll continue to watch developments on that sorry. first, let's go back to the trial of george zimmerman, the second degree murder trial taking place in sanford, pl. we're listening to a prosecution expert being questioned by the defense and he is a forensics expert. let's go back analyst. >> and looking at the back here, there's no cuttings and markings. okay. nothing here that. >> no cuttings that i took from the back. >> great. okay.
mohamed morsi the president of egypt deposed by the egyptian army. we'll continue to watch developments on that sorry. first, let's go back to the trial of george zimmerman, the second degree murder trial taking place in sanford, pl. we're listening to a prosecution expert being questioned by the defense and he is a forensics expert. let's go back analyst. >> and looking at the back here, there's no cuttings and markings. okay. nothing here that. >> no cuttings that i took from the...
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he said, oh, no, mohamed morsy will be free and maybe partake in the next election. now he's in his house without move the. sideline, let's not beat around the bush a massive group who supports them. so i do believe that the whole idea from the beginning was inclusion. the military said to the president and the opposition, my choice to you is get together to meet the demands of the people. they talked about national reconciliation and today in the speech, the chief said amongst many other things there must be a committee for national reconciliation. it will be interesting to see. you know, he's dissolved the constitution. we've got an interim president for who knows how long, an interim leader and they have to prepare new elections. >> fascinating to watch. >> and a key ally of egypt and israel as well. >> appreciate it. stay safe all of you there in cairo. we'll check back throughout the hour. >>> next, the zimmerman trial, the prosecution almost finished could rest on friday, possibly with testimony from trayvon's mother and a full hour at 10:00 p.m. eastern and th
he said, oh, no, mohamed morsy will be free and maybe partake in the next election. now he's in his house without move the. sideline, let's not beat around the bush a massive group who supports them. so i do believe that the whole idea from the beginning was inclusion. the military said to the president and the opposition, my choice to you is get together to meet the demands of the people. they talked about national reconciliation and today in the speech, the chief said amongst many other...
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what of the former president, mohamed morsi? where is he this hour? >> well, we're hearing right now is that he is under house arrest. and we're also hearing that from the state news agency, that they're also rounding "up" to 300 other members of the muslim brotherhood. the head of human rights watch here in egypt has expressed concern over this, that this isn't what a democratic transition should look like. also a lot of concern over the closure of tv stations that supported president morsi. >> so what you're seeing is a military and a transitional board, as it were, saying this is by no means a coup, this is intervention for the good of the country. but it's from those who support the muslim brotherhood, which is the party that backed the former president, they say this is a coup in everything but name. >> that's exactly right. by definition what we saw yesterday was a coup. but if you talk to the supporters, they say that this was a popular uprising and that the government -- or the army was facilitating the transition to a civilian leader, that th
what of the former president, mohamed morsi? where is he this hour? >> well, we're hearing right now is that he is under house arrest. and we're also hearing that from the state news agency, that they're also rounding "up" to 300 other members of the muslim brotherhood. the head of human rights watch here in egypt has expressed concern over this, that this isn't what a democratic transition should look like. also a lot of concern over the closure of tv stations that supported...
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democratically elected mohammed morsi. let's go to our becky ander sore, morsist's group, the muslim brotherhood, is reacting. what are they saying? >> reporter: just about an hour ago that you suggested that the military went on television and announced they had effectively deposed the democratically elected president, defeated president morsi, and were installing a transitional government going forth. this is what the muslim brotherhood, who are behind president morsi and hess government have said tonight. they said, and i quote -- this is a conspiracy against legitimacy, a military coup, the waste, the will of the people, and return egypt to tyranny. they went on to say on their official website just moments ago. millions condemn the coup and support the legitimate presidency, the former is at the cost of the january 25 marches. that is what the muslim brotherhood are saying tonight. when they refer to the former regime returning at the cost of the blood of the january 25th martyrs, just to give you a sense of what i be
democratically elected mohammed morsi. let's go to our becky ander sore, morsist's group, the muslim brotherhood, is reacting. what are they saying? >> reporter: just about an hour ago that you suggested that the military went on television and announced they had effectively deposed the democratically elected president, defeated president morsi, and were installing a transitional government going forth. this is what the muslim brotherhood, who are behind president morsi and hess...
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the military overthrow of egypt's president mohamed morsi is dragging the country further into unrest and instability thousands of his supporters have attempted to storm cars tahrir square where the morsi demonstrators have been gathering for weeks clashes between opposing crowds led to at least one death and many injuries when the army intervened to break the fighting break the fighting up deployed vehicles around the square but despite the turmoil interim government is pressing ahead with amending egypt's constitution the muslim brotherhood and its supporters refused to recognize the panel tossed with drafting the document and morsi families lashed out at the using it of kidnapping the polish president latif sophie shevardnadze caught up with morsi son to find out what went wrong when his father was in power and what chances egypt has for peace program is next on r.t. . i've talked to many times about the absurd things going on all around us like kids being thrown out of school because they had a gun that shoots bubbles or various people getting punished for their tweets and faceboo
the military overthrow of egypt's president mohamed morsi is dragging the country further into unrest and instability thousands of his supporters have attempted to storm cars tahrir square where the morsi demonstrators have been gathering for weeks clashes between opposing crowds led to at least one death and many injuries when the army intervened to break the fighting break the fighting up deployed vehicles around the square but despite the turmoil interim government is pressing ahead with...
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>> an interim president is sworn into office in egypt just hours after mohamed morsi was deposed by the military. i'm jane dutton with your world news. also ahead, bolivia's president arrives home after his plane was stopped in europe and he gets an apology from france. membersbetween feuding between nelson mandela's family is followed -- finally result. >> i'm in canada's pipeline capital, alberta, where they are hoping approval of the controversial keystone pipeline is coming, and soon. less than 24 hours after the army deposed egypt democratically elected leader, and interim president has been sworn in. the hell -- head of the military said mohamed morsi fail to meet the demands of the egyptian people. the new man at the top is relatively unknown internationally but is one of egypt's longest serving judges. caroline malone reports. >> egypt officially has a new interim president. he was sworn in in a ceremony attended by the general assembly and the defense chief. toi swear by almighty god uphold the republican system and to respect the constitution and the law, and to safeguard the
>> an interim president is sworn into office in egypt just hours after mohamed morsi was deposed by the military. i'm jane dutton with your world news. also ahead, bolivia's president arrives home after his plane was stopped in europe and he gets an apology from france. membersbetween feuding between nelson mandela's family is followed -- finally result. >> i'm in canada's pipeline capital, alberta, where they are hoping approval of the controversial keystone pipeline is coming, and...
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they want their ousted president, mohammed morsi, to be reinstated. until that happens and until he is released from detention, they say they will have nothing to with any political process. to a protester who said there has been no discussion at all. for these people, this is where politics is taking place now, the politics of the streets. of course, it is a time of piety as well because the muslim holy month has begun, which means a month of both prayer and politics. >> the new interim prime minister is a former finance minister. what is that designed to signal, do you think? >> at least someone has been chosen. it is someone who is a respected former finance minister, an economist. he was deputy prime minister for a while during the transition government after the fall of hosni mubarak. he has also worked for the united nations. he is seen as very capable. also, muhammed elbaradei has atn accepted as last -- last. he will be vice president of foreign affairs. we are already hearing criticism that the new prime minister is planning to keep on some o
they want their ousted president, mohammed morsi, to be reinstated. until that happens and until he is released from detention, they say they will have nothing to with any political process. to a protester who said there has been no discussion at all. for these people, this is where politics is taking place now, the politics of the streets. of course, it is a time of piety as well because the muslim holy month has begun, which means a month of both prayer and politics. >> the new interim...
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where is mohamed morsi? we understand he has been held in a defense ministry facility. it is not clear which one. he has been held for his own safety is what they say here. while he is not facing any charges, he is still being held for security reasons. once again there means to be seen how officials will be handling the fate of mohammed orsi in the coming few days. >> thank you very much. insurgents have killed 24 people in obama tack indirect. the attack happened in to cook. dozen others were injured. the international committee of the red cross is calling on rebels and government forces to allow aid to reach the city of homs. focus ofhas been the heavy fighting between rebels and forces loyal to the government for two weeks. food and medical supplies are running out. edward snowden has appeared in public for the first time in weeks. the former intelligence analyst met with human rights activists in moscow airport and has asked russia for temporary asylum. >> moscow's invisible man breaks cover. the first sighting of edward snowden since he went on the wrong from hong
where is mohamed morsi? we understand he has been held in a defense ministry facility. it is not clear which one. he has been held for his own safety is what they say here. while he is not facing any charges, he is still being held for security reasons. once again there means to be seen how officials will be handling the fate of mohammed orsi in the coming few days. >> thank you very much. insurgents have killed 24 people in obama tack indirect. the attack happened in to cook. dozen...
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they want their ousted president, mohammed morsi, to be reinstated. until that happens and until he is released from detention, they say they will have nothing to with any political process. to a protester who said there has been no discussion at all. for these people, this is where politics is taking place now, the politics of the streets. of course, it is a time of piety as well because the muslim holy month has begun, which means a month of both prayer and politics. >> the new interim prime minister is a former finance minister. what is that designed to signal, do you think? >> at least someone has been chosen. it is someone who is a respected former finance minister, an economist. he was deputy prime minister for a while during the transition government after the fall of hosni mubarak. he has also worked for the united nations. he is seen as very capable. also, muhammed elbaradei has atn accepted as last -- last. he will be vice president of foreign affairs. we are already hearing criticism that the new prime minister is planning to keep on some o
they want their ousted president, mohammed morsi, to be reinstated. until that happens and until he is released from detention, they say they will have nothing to with any political process. to a protester who said there has been no discussion at all. for these people, this is where politics is taking place now, the politics of the streets. of course, it is a time of piety as well because the muslim holy month has begun, which means a month of both prayer and politics. >> the new interim...
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there are protests in eight different cities in support of the deposed president mohamed morsi. thousands of his supporters are in cairo, where they have set up a tent city. they are demanding that he be reinstated as president. thehe mood among many of pro-mohamed morsi campaigners in cairo has been one of anger in the last 24 hours. reacting to friday nights killing of three female protesters. many people say they were ,eliberately targeted by thugs although some people dispute that version of events, saying that they died in clashes between different sides of the political divide. what is clear is that the mohamed morsi supporters are using those events to claim that the security forces are actually being partial, not doing their job in protecting those who protest. there was a peaceful protest on sunday, with thousands of women marching in the direction of the defense ministry in cairo, not getting anywhere near there, stopped by large barricades by the military, but making their point that they want mohamed morsi reinstated and an investigation into what they are calling at
there are protests in eight different cities in support of the deposed president mohamed morsi. thousands of his supporters are in cairo, where they have set up a tent city. they are demanding that he be reinstated as president. thehe mood among many of pro-mohamed morsi campaigners in cairo has been one of anger in the last 24 hours. reacting to friday nights killing of three female protesters. many people say they were ,eliberately targeted by thugs although some people dispute that version...
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so people are fearing ments as those supporters of the previous leader mohamed morsy remain in their city and and refuse to go home in various parts of the country that are going to see further clashes but those like shoki working in the tourist industry and they feed this means tourists are going to continue to be scared from coming to egypt and that actually the future of egypt's tourism is going to. even worse. but somehow put is at hand for egypt several gulf states have chipped in to keep the economy afloat saudi arabia is giving five billion dollars in fuel aid and cash and three billion more is being provided by the united arab emirates in loans and bank deposits aren't his contributor i've seen returns he says the timing of the help is significant. the u.a.e. and saudi definitely did not like the muslim brotherhood and so the saudi station al-arabiya but called it in dubai in the u.a.e. backs the rebels and you go. back to qatar which is backing the most the government is against the military coup so you have both sides using media using financing using weapons sales to back
so people are fearing ments as those supporters of the previous leader mohamed morsy remain in their city and and refuse to go home in various parts of the country that are going to see further clashes but those like shoki working in the tourist industry and they feed this means tourists are going to continue to be scared from coming to egypt and that actually the future of egypt's tourism is going to. even worse. but somehow put is at hand for egypt several gulf states have chipped in to keep...
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the former president mohammed morsi is under arrest. i'll speak live with egypt's ambassador to the united states. >>> plus, a heist at one of the world's most famous jewelry stores. the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine! mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy's independence day celebration. [ male announcer ] the chevy independence day celebration. now, current chevy truck owners can trade up to this 2013 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. johannesb >>> the star spangled banner first opened at baseball games a year before it first became our national anthem. but it is rare the top military brass is on hand to perform it. watch this. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> among those singing, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general martin dempsey describes himself as a rabid fan of the washington nationals. they went on to win the game over the milwaukee brewers, 8-5. on a m
the former president mohammed morsi is under arrest. i'll speak live with egypt's ambassador to the united states. >>> plus, a heist at one of the world's most famous jewelry stores. the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine! mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy's independence day celebration. [ male announcer ] the chevy independence day...
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mish is accomplished and now mohamed morsi is in custody. this morning, after an explosive turn of events, former president mohamed morsi is under house arrest. the military ousted him wednesday night after he refused to meet their deadline to form an interim coalition government and revise the constitution. droves of military convoys flooded the streets of egypt's capital propelling the nation on a road toward change. general abdel fattah al sisi announced that adli mansour, the head of egypt's highest court, will replace morsi as interim president. while the military coup was met with cheers in tahrir square, across the nile river, supporters of the deposed president chanted "down with the military," and the square has a million marchers denouncing his ouster. messages sending ripples throughout this country that's already seen death and bloodshed since the huge anti-government protests began this past weekend. back live here overlooking cairo's iconic tahrir square where there was a massive party, it is very likely they'll be partying aga
mish is accomplished and now mohamed morsi is in custody. this morning, after an explosive turn of events, former president mohamed morsi is under house arrest. the military ousted him wednesday night after he refused to meet their deadline to form an interim coalition government and revise the constitution. droves of military convoys flooded the streets of egypt's capital propelling the nation on a road toward change. general abdel fattah al sisi announced that adli mansour, the head of...
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even though he was ousted, mohamed morsi we are waiting to hear from. will he step to the microphone saying this is the will of the people? i have done my best. i was wrong. muslim brotherhood followers let's calm down. we just got our first indication from mor sigh. i can tell you his facebook account quotes morsi saying he rejects the army statement as military coup. an interim administration that will govern egypt in a military plan will determine when the presidential and parlimentary elections will take place. according to the army spokesman. for this moment at least it sounds like mohamed morsi was ousted from the presidential palace is not willing to play along with the military which he has no control. there is a shock. a fox news analyst now and what is your impression? >> this is what happens, shep, when a nondemocratic organization is democratically elected in government. the choice they make is not when they come to government it is how they will govern. the real player is not really the army. it is the 22 million people of civil society in
even though he was ousted, mohamed morsi we are waiting to hear from. will he step to the microphone saying this is the will of the people? i have done my best. i was wrong. muslim brotherhood followers let's calm down. we just got our first indication from mor sigh. i can tell you his facebook account quotes morsi saying he rejects the army statement as military coup. an interim administration that will govern egypt in a military plan will determine when the presidential and parlimentary...
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egypt's economy was already in dire straits when mohamed morsi took office a year ago but has since tumbled under his leadership his critics say that's because he was more preoccupied with regaining political control rather than fixing the country's myriad problems as artie's palace leader reports. for those who can have long since left trading cairo for quite a sure it's lived this real estate broker panicked job is finding homes for those with cash to pay up front but now she's thinking of closing up shop because business has never been this bad this sort of when you want to launch a new project in real estate everything is put on the whole it stops foreign buyers don't want to come and invest in egypt lack of security lack of parliament lack of in stable government so. we do nothing but just help the way economists say it's no surprise president morsi was overthrown he spent his first year in office tightening his grip on power rather than trying to rescue the country's floundering economy food prices have rocketed the country cannot pay off its debts to major oil companies and forty per
egypt's economy was already in dire straits when mohamed morsi took office a year ago but has since tumbled under his leadership his critics say that's because he was more preoccupied with regaining political control rather than fixing the country's myriad problems as artie's palace leader reports. for those who can have long since left trading cairo for quite a sure it's lived this real estate broker panicked job is finding homes for those with cash to pay up front but now she's thinking of...
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and our guest today is all somehow morsi the son of the ousted president mohamed morsi it's great to have you on the show and thanks for agreeing to this interview so are you hiding what exactly are you fearing. i'm not hiding our being among egypt's young revolutionaries since the twenty fifth of january two thousand and eleven these young people came out to the country squares to defend the democratic path of the revolution i want to say this again and one of those people defending the cause of the january revolution and its achievements i'm out there on the streets with the others i think we need to keep the treatments of the january revolution we need to stay on that which has been threatened by those who organize this bloody coup in egypt. we are defending the revolutionary cause presidency in egypt is an institutional there was a stamp list by the will of the people of the revolution today's situation is not just the president's problem. it is a violation of the people's will the constitution that the people voted for and it goes against the lawfully elected president the presi
and our guest today is all somehow morsi the son of the ousted president mohamed morsi it's great to have you on the show and thanks for agreeing to this interview so are you hiding what exactly are you fearing. i'm not hiding our being among egypt's young revolutionaries since the twenty fifth of january two thousand and eleven these young people came out to the country squares to defend the democratic path of the revolution i want to say this again and one of those people defending the cause...
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what is the situation now of mohamed morsi himself? do you know where he is and what condition he's in? >> we have not spoke with him, there are no direct communications with him. as far as we know, he was detained at the presidential palace and then taken to the presidential headquarters and then afterwards, last night, about 5:00 a.m., he was moved to the ministry of defense and separated from his presidential team. >> so, jake, that's the latest we've gotten on mohamed morsi. dozens of his aides and fellow brotherhood top officials are in detention and facing travel bands, including the father of the man i was talking to right there. >> at least 32 people were killed yesterday. what are the brotherhood planning? are they going to be peaceful? are they going to resist? >> they say they are going to resist, they are going to fight by legal means but only use force in attracted. the muslim brotherhood is calling for what they're c describing as legitimacy marches. the fireworks are still going off in central tahrir square. not for amer
what is the situation now of mohamed morsi himself? do you know where he is and what condition he's in? >> we have not spoke with him, there are no direct communications with him. as far as we know, he was detained at the presidential palace and then taken to the presidential headquarters and then afterwards, last night, about 5:00 a.m., he was moved to the ministry of defense and separated from his presidential team. >> so, jake, that's the latest we've gotten on mohamed morsi....
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the egyptian army tells mohammed morsi he's no longer the president after its deadline for action was not met by the leader. latin american nations expressed outrage over some states allegedly refusing the airspace and demanding to search the but maybe in the president's jet discredited rumors it may have been smuggling whistleblower edward snowden out of moscow. the situation has united south american nations more than ever with leaders calling the forcing of the flight offensive and humiliating our top stories this hour. international news and comment online on screen twenty four hours a day this is. egypt is undergoing a full scale military coup now that's according to the state run newspaper which says the army has declared that president morsi is no longer the president well let's hear more now from paula slim who is in cairo so paula tell us what are you understanding of the situation from where you are in the city center. what exactly does seem as if a minute is under way i mean egypt disappointed. to be egyptian president mohamed morsi as well as person of the muslim brotherho
the egyptian army tells mohammed morsi he's no longer the president after its deadline for action was not met by the leader. latin american nations expressed outrage over some states allegedly refusing the airspace and demanding to search the but maybe in the president's jet discredited rumors it may have been smuggling whistleblower edward snowden out of moscow. the situation has united south american nations more than ever with leaders calling the forcing of the flight offensive and...
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president mohamed morsi is under house arrest and the military says it will install a new interim civilian government. >>> firefighters in arizona start to get the upper handed on the deadly fire that killed 19 elite firefighters. >>> and the united states celebrates its 237th birthday. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, july 4th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, egypt starts its new day in uncharted waters after mohamed morsi, its first democratically elected president, was ousted by the military after only one year in office. here's the latest. morsi and other leaders are the muss almost brotherhood party are in custody at a military facility in cairo. egypt's constitution drafted by morsi's allies is suspended, and armed forces say they will install a temporary civilian government. now clarissa ward is in cairo with the latest. clarissa, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, how quickly things change. egypt will have a new president later today. chief justice adly mansour will be sworn in unt
president mohamed morsi is under house arrest and the military says it will install a new interim civilian government. >>> firefighters in arizona start to get the upper handed on the deadly fire that killed 19 elite firefighters. >>> and the united states celebrates its 237th birthday. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, july 4th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, egypt starts its new...