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0 of a 911 call. which will the jury believe? we'll have an update on the case and they're watching and waiting in the u.k. a royal baby is due at any day now. we'll have the latest on what the press is doing to prepare. this is cnn breaking news. and this just in. after a couple of days after the ousting of the democratically elected president in egypt, now, the opposition leader has been summoned to the presidential palace for talks. he is expected to be appointed as the country's next interim prime minister. of course, we get more information on that, we'll bring that to you. >> now, three countries have now extended offers of asylum to edward snowden, the man nsa leaks. bolivia just added its name to the list today. the country's president called it fair and the country's restricted his flight this week out of concern he was on board. yesterday, nicaragua said they would over asylum and venezuela gave snowden the okay. >> fredricka, the president of venezuela has said that he would be willing to take edward snowden in. of course, the government of venezuela is very antagonistic. they from the beginning have been sympathetic to edward snowden, so in a speech late last night, he told supporters that he would be willing to allow edward snowden to come to venezuela and to give him asylum. >> translator: i announced to the governments of the friendly nations in the world that we have decideded to offer the international humanitarian right to asylum to protect this young edward snowden from the persecution that has been unleashed from the most powerful imperialist in the world against the young man who only spoke the truth. >> now, venezuela is one of the only countries will be to give him asylum. it looks as though there might be some light at the end of the tunnel to this whole saga. another country that's come out and said they might be willing to let him in is nicaragua. otherwise though, most countries that he's applied to have already said they're not going to let him in on technical grounds or merits. the big question is now lodgistics. what can that happen? that's still up in the air and how. is he going to take a commercial flight possibly here from russia to cuba and then to venezuela? the next flight would leave sometime around noon tomorrow local time. so we'll wait and see whether or not he's going to be on that flight, whether or not he's going to have the necessary travel documents. certainly, the russians will be happy to hear this, they have been getting more antsy by the day. it seems as though they're uncomfortable with snowden's presence here. one of the things that is a big problem for putin at this time is that he can't hand him over to the u.s. because that would cause humiliation here in russia, but also, he can't really let this drag on for a long time and risk threatening the relationship that he has with the obama administration. so, the russians will be happy to see this come to an end, but we're still not sure how long it's going to take. >> all right, thank you so much. okay, now, on to egypt. we just reported a moment ago that now, we understand according to reuters reporting that the opposition leader there in egypt has been summoned to the presidential palace and that the interim president wants to lead some talks with him and apparently, he may be pinted the interim prime minister of the country of egypt. all of this taking place just days after the ousting of mohammed morsi. carl is in cairo. we've seen for the past few days masses of people. those supporting morsi and those supporting -- >> reporter: outside the headquarters of the republican guard building. wire here separating the military on one side. the significance of that building is that is where we believe the deposed president morsi is still being held under arrest. if you lock across here, then what you can see are thousands, possibly even tens of thousands of supporters of the deposed president. they have marched from one of the mosques that is a stronghold of the muslim brother hood and with them, they've brought four coffins. they are empty because this has been a symbolic funeral to mark the scores of deaths that there have been overnight last night for example, even where we are now, yesterday, the muslim brotherhood say five of their members were gunned down here. the military say they didn't use live fire. the health minister has given us an idea that at least one person was killed here. but right now as night begins to fall, tension is beginning to mount. they have given the military one hour. they say if the military in one hour does not hand over the deposed president, this crowd of thousands, they say, will plan to go in. now, of course, it's very difficult to see how in fact they will go in here. we have seen no visible evidence of weapons and on this side, if you peer through the barbed wire, you can see the military here. some are armed with ak 47s, some with riot shields and long sticks. behind them, armored carriers with machine guns mounted on top and some of the buildings that make up the republican guard compound, we can see men on rooftops there. it is going to be very difficult to see how all this is going to pan out. if the supporters of morsi make good on their promise to storm their barricades and go into the republican guard buildings. that, if it happens, will happen, the deadline they have issued will expire now in a matter of minutes. >> my goodness, thanks so much. painting a picture of the tension there building up as the large crowd builds up. the military rule headquarters. all this taking place on the heels of what cnn now can confirm, that there is an appointment of an interim prime minister. when we get more information about the structure of this new interim government, we'll be able to bring that to you live and watch the situation there as it continues to boil. there in cairo and beyond. mean tile, the political uncertainty in egypt has put the obama administration in a very difficult position. should the u.s. cut aid to egypt or not? republican senator john mccain says yes. >> we cannot repeat the same mistakes that we made at other times in our history by supporting the removal of freely elected governments. so i believe that the aid has to be suspended. that the egyptian military has to set a timetable for elections and new constitution and then we should evaluate whether to continue the aid or not. >> we're talking aid in the amount of a billion and a half u.s. dollars. egypt has been a close ally of the u.s. and it's one of only two arab countries that has a peace deal with israel, but as we report, things are tenuous with egypt and israel and israel has said little about the recent uprising next door. >> with the removal of president morsi, world leaders ranging from u.s. president barack obama to saudi's king abdullah, have all weighed in on the developments, but one regional power has remained silent. israel. so far, there's been no statement from tel aviv, but an analyst with the israel project says israeli officials believe egypt's future should be decided by its people without regional influence. >> israel, first of all, needs to be in sync with the united states and be sure of this very important point, but it has to stay out of it. this is an internal egyptian issue and we should let egyptian decide their own future. >> she says privately, many officials are encouraged that officials have protested the policies. moves that were seen as an attempt to fashion egypt into an islamic state from a secular one. myers says at the end of the day, no matter how events play out in egypt, there's one concern that matters most in israel. it's security. >> this is i think what official israel is interested in. security, mostly and fighting terror. >> but on the streets of jerusalem, the mood is cautiously optimistic. >> on the one side, i think it's a great thing that they're coming out to the streets and it's been a big revolution this past year where people can say their opinions out loud and especially in these countries, where usually you can't see that very much. >> and while israel may not be talking officially, from the look of things, egyptians will continue to voice their opinions out loud. on the streets of cairo and across the country. >> we're also following developments in cairo. take a look at what happened when he was filing a live report near tahrir square. >> i'm told we're -- >> what are you -- >> i think we're having some problems here. they're trying to take away our camera. >> the soldiers did eventually take ben's crews camera away. ben says that later, it was returned, but without the video footage. again, that was live television that you're seeing right here. all of that happening while we were live on cnn. back in this country, the murder trial of george simmer man is in recess for the weekend, but emotions ran high on friday as the mothers of both george zimmerman and trayvon martin testified. jean casarez joining us with a closer look. the jury is sequestered, but they have a lot to ponder about, something like 38 witnesses while the prosecution was laying out its case and now, the defense isn't it expected the defense will have many witnesses to call beyond george zimmerman's mother and uncle? >> i think they will. they're going to have a forensic pathologist out of san antonio, vincent demayo. benjamin krump, the family attorney for the martin family could be called, but yesterday, i don't think you will ever have a day like this. in a trial, in a court of law for a long time because this all female jury, five oufr six of them are mother, listened to the testimony of mothers on both sides to say that it was their son that was crying out for help and there is a chance that these mothers could cancel each other out. they both think it is their own child. there is witness testimony, especially john good, who was an eyewitness, who said i know that the person on the bottom who he described as george zimmerman, was calling out help, help, and he said the voice was coming to me instead of it being the person on the top where the person would be going away toward the wall and then bouncing back to me. then you had multiple witnesses that said they were hearing cries for help and then one minute after -- he said i was crying out for help and nobody came to help me. you've got his recreation the next day where he says i kept crying out for help, but then on the other side, when that gun shot went off, you didn't hear one more cry for help, not one, but yet george zimmerman said in his statement, i didn't i got him. i didn't think i shot him, so the jury might be thinking why wouldn't you keep crying out for help if you didn't think you had shot this person? >> wow. those are powerful things to think about and you know, these jurors, the evidence including eyewitness accounts, that's very minim minimal, so it really is up to the jurors to kind of fill the hole, isn't it? to try and piece things together. this case is not being laid out like so many other criminal cases where you know, there is a very clear cut story line. this one doesn't have that, does it? >> you've got eyewitnesses to a point. you've got earwitnesses because it was so dark out there. people just couldn't see. that's something the jury has to consider, too, the darkness of the night and in regard to trayvon martin and george zimmerman, that darkness can have an impact, so there's so much testimony for them to consider and now, they're going into the defense case. but remember, the prosecution has to show as one of the elements of second degree murder that george zimmerman had hatred, ill will, spite, evil intent against trayvon martin as a person, so the jury has to be thinking about the words of george zimmerman, was that evil intent? 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