[applause] thank you guys. That was incredible. Thank you all for coming today. So i read last week that the mayor of madrid wants to ban all protests in the center of the spanish capitol. Anyone that has traveled to spain has come across rotesters in Public Places last month tens of thousands of demonstrators took madrid ne square in with continuing unemployment measures. During the night some protesters clashed with police. So the mayor who earlier in the buskers. Ed down on petitioned the National Government to prevent all gatherings in central madrid at a time they need to attract tourism and investment it undermines the citys image. I would say that the reverse is true. They prove the vitality and resilience of the spanish. In kiev demonstrators took over Independence Square and the reverberations now include the death sentences handed down by a judge in march on 52 Egyptians Associated with the deposed Muslim Brotherhood accused of attacking a Police Station where an officer was
It was called the New York State Theater from the beginning. Was also financing, page 65 million to create the front of the metropolitan museum, which will open soon, pretty much outside his window. To the heart of agency and authority. Some of the most intriguing examples of there he is seen with his wife. So, the construction site. Some of the most intriguing examples of lyrical action in public space are not protests the reconfiguration of public spaces by people, urban designers and architects included, who take matters into their own hands. The addition of the ring road in cairo, and made by artisans in a neighborhood bordering that highway. Here you see the ring road as it winds through cairos sprawl. The highway is a project of thei mubarak and is part of urbanization that has insulated many of egypts wealthy. The proliferation of gated communities is a global phenomenon. Perhaps the most disturbing urban trend today. These are exploding around the world, as we all know. Many of
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For the last two years, frontline has watched what looked like a revolution. protestors shouting from a dictatorship to democratic elections. Dr. Mohamed morsi. Dr. Mohamed morsi. Unfortunately, he was no mandela. From the overthrow of a new president. They were chanting against morsi, they were chanting against the Muslim Brotherhood, and some people were chanting for the military. To the military taking control. What happened to egypts revolution . Was the military responding to the will of the people or making this all happen . And what will come next . With sisi, we have something much more ominous, much more dangerous. Global posts charles sennt reports for frontline. We got to really go this way. Come on. On egypt in crisis. Frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from and by the corporation for public broadcasting. Major support for frontline is provided by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation. Committed to building a more just, verdant, and
For the last two years, frontline has watched what looked like a revolution. protestors shouting from a dictatorship to democratic elections. Dr. Mohamed morsi. Dr. Mohamed morsi. Unfortunately, he was no mandela. From the overthrow of a new president. They were chanting against morsi, they were chanting against the Muslim Brotherhood, and some people were chanting for the military. To the military taking control. What happened to egypts revolution . Was the military responding to the will of the people or making this all happen . And what will come next . With sisi, we have something much more ominous, much more dangerous. Global posts charles sennt reports for frontline. We got to really go this way. Come on. On egypt in crisis. Frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from and by the corporation for public broadcasting. Major support for frontline is provided by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation. Committed to building a more just, verdant, and