both sides are blaming the other for the deadly violence. morsi supporters claimed supporters fired on then. hundreds of people were injured, tension has been building since morsi s ouster last week, his supporter s say he s egypt s demand he be reinstated. the obama administration has called on egypt s military to use restraint. it hasn t determined if morsi s ouster will be labelled a cue. coup. that means u.s. aid continues. ben wedeman is in cairo tonight. at this point there are obviously very different narratives coming from each side involved in this in the killings, what is it clear at this point what happened, exactly? no, it s not at all, anderson. according to the army police narrative, it was a group of terrorists that tried to launch an attack with molotov cocktails and weapons on to the headquarters of the republican guard.
irony, that egyptian society turned to the military, you have young people cheering the apache helicopters as it flies overhead. these were the same people that wanted the army out of politics. liberal society faced with the choice, the brotherhood on one hand or the army on the other, which has been the dilemma. the great choice in egypt. it choses it chose the army and now it has to see through the consequences of the domination of the army. ben, the interim president a while ago, issued a timetable for elections in reforming the constitution, do we know what that means and again, i guess the same question, do we know what elections would look like? would a group like the muslim brotherhood among those who oppose it, would they be allowed to participate? anderson, what s been released regarding the constitution puts the it s possible there could be elections as early as february
life. you know better than i do that plane goes up fast? i didn t think of that, my concern was getting the passengers off the plane. if you didn t get them out as quickly as you did, they may not have survived? yes. you saved their lives. i guess you could say it that way, yes. other firefighters and police officers also went on the plane when the black smoke got too thick, they had to get off, but they got all the passengers off safely. one police officer told us he needed 15 minutes of an oxygen treatment once he got off that plane. anderson? appreciate it. up next, egypt explodes in violence, supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi clash. the latest from cairo ahead. parts of a small canadian town burn to the ground. search for the missing residents ahead. i m part of an american success story,
allowed to take part in upcoming elections? well, anderson, we really don t know, we don t know what the future holds for egypt, but we do know there s a kind of irony, that egyptian society turned to the military, you have young people cheering the apache helicopters as it flies overhead. these were the same people that wanted the army out of politics. liberal society faced with the choice, the brotherhood on one hand or the army on the other, which has been the dilemma. the great choice in egypt. it choses it chose the army and now it has to see through the consequences of the domination of the army. ben, the interim president a while ago, issued a timetable for elections in reforming the constitution, do we know what that means and again, i guess the same question, do we know what elections would look like? would a group like the muslim brotherhood among those who oppose it, would they be allowed to participate? anderson, what s been released regarding the constitution put
called on egypt s military to use restraints. it hasn t determined if morsi s ouster will be labelled a cue. ben wedeman is in cairo tonight. at this point there are obviously very different narratives coming from each side involved in this in the killings, what is it clear at this point what happened, exactly? no, it s not at all, anderson. according to the army police narrative, it was a group of terrorists that tried to launch an attack with molotov cocktails and weapons on to the headquarters of the republican guard. the supporters of deposed president morsi are claiming that they were engaged in early morning prayers when this happened, they were fired upon. they re calling it a massacre, but certainly regardless of how it started and who started it,