that order was eventually canceled. but then there was speculation about his own future. also, interior secretary ryan zinke zinke, there was talk about his misuse of funds. so there was talk about his future. now the question is how soon could this announcement about david shulkin come, and could we potentially soon see more changes to the president s cabinet? boris sanchez, cnn, not far from mar-a-lago in west palm beach, florida. we ll have to ewait and see what happens. in about half an hour s time, polls will open for the first day of egypt s presidential election. voters there will have three days to cast their ballots. there is little doubt president abdel fattah al sisi will win a second term, and that s because serious contenders quit the race early. ian lee has more from cairo. reporter: let s take a ride around the streets of cairo.
absurd. you also wrote about one man s heroism you witnessed firsthand. what did you seep? well this is part of what has me so angry. i personally witnessed him rescue a young egyptian woman when a mob outside the israeli embassy in cairo attacked a public u.s. public television crew in 2011. i personally witnessed as moody protected an egyptian producer who was surrounded by dozens of angry young men, he protected her with his body, screaming, you know, she is egyptian, she is a journalist. he saved this woman single-handedly, brought her to a car and escaped with her. at a time when, these, horrific mob sexual assault attacks were beginning to pick up against women in the streets of cairo. television crew in 2011. i personally witnessed as moody protected an egyptian producer who was surrounded by dozens of angry young men.
i personally witnessed him rescue a young egyptian woman when a mob outside the israeli embassy in cairo attacked a public u.s. public television crew in 2011. i personally witnessed as moody protected an egyptian producer who was surrounded by dozens of angry young men, he protected her with his body, screaming, you know, she is egyptian, she is a journalist. he saved this woman single-handedly, brought her to a these horrific mob against egyptian women in the streets of cairo. why is a man like this now sentenced to seven years in prison along with other journalists whose only crime was to commit acts of jurmism? it s an outrage. and the trial itself seemed pretty much like a farce. absolutely. i mean, the kind of things the evidence that was brought against them, they ran a video by an entirely different company, sky news australia, used a bbc podcast as evidence.
he protected her with his body screaming she s egyptian. she s a journalist and he saved this woman single-handedly, brought her to a car and escaped with her at a time when these horrific mob against egyptian women in the streets of cairo. and the trial itself seemed pretty much like a farce. absolutely. i mean, the kind of things the evidence that was brought against them, they ran a video by an entirely different company, sky news australia, used a bbc podcast as evidence. they aired part of a documentary on somalia also by the bbc. it had no links whatsoever to this al jazeera crew. i can speak for moody. i ve known him since 2006. we worked together in dubai. this is a brave patriotic egyptian journalist. he was not a fan of the muslim brotherhood. he was a liberal. he is nothing close to a terrorist. and the fact that egypt has decided that the authorities have decided to convict one of the best and brightest in their country who was just doing his job, again, is a travesty o
alexandra field, live for us, thanks so much. we appreciate that. now, the u.s. is not the only country dealing with the cold weather and snow. check this out, prince harry and a group of servicemen and women grave temps as low as 31 below zero to hike to the south pole. three teams of seven were supposed to race 200 miles for charity, but organizers called off the competition aspect of that because of those conditions. in jerusalem more than 15 inches of snow on the ground. roads in and out of the hilltop city had to be closed because of those conditions as well. and in egypt, yes, i said egypt, snow coated the streets of cairo. now, according to reports, it s the first snowfall in more than 100 years. many people tweeted pictures of their counwintry-like wonderlan that area. we re watching two places in the country right now, places where people are hurting today because a disturbed young man