Y you. Interests at stake and parallel to the developments in countries where we see regime change and saudi arabia had its share of Musical Chairs where leading princes died and were replaced. All with the interest of maintaining this dynasty in place. Something similar is at work in egypt as well, where abdul fatah alsisi, in spite of riding on the wave of Popular Support is not simply his own man. He is also somebody who represents a an establishment military complex that has huge political and economic trucks and we have seen that in 2011. The military sacrificed Hosni Mubarak for their greater interest. Ill put a pause on the conversation. Do stand by for us. Senior lecturer from Kings College in london. Lets go back to the Constitutional Court in egypt, where you are watching the swearing in ceremony for president elect abdul fatah alsisi, and lets lisp in. Translation high in the sky and moving around us, looking at us and this position. Its been given by them, these blood of th
Footballers prove they are on the ball, tackling miss conceptions misconceptions final preparations are under way in cairo for the inauguration of egypts new president. Theres a heavy security presence around the Constitutional Court ahead of the swearing in of former army chief abdul fatah alsisi. He has promised to restore security, almost a year after deposed president Mohamed Mursi was overthrown by the military. After he takes office, abdul fatah alsisi plans to host a reception for leaders and royal guests at the president ial palace. Bernard smith takes a look at how abdul fatah alsisi, who managed to win 97 of the vote in the polls, got to where he is. I am an egyptian citizen. I love my country, and my own people. I also serve them by to ensure democracy, freedom, rule of law. Reporter abdul fatah alsisi came a long way in less than 12 months. As largescale demonstrations against Mohamed Mursi clogged central cairo on july the 1st, the hand of the military delivered an ultimat
June. The data suggests that they will sit tight for the time being. And alcoa gets the u. S. Earnings season off to a good start. Posted better than expected adjusted results and also backing its Global Demand forecasts. Warm welcome. It is tuesday, the 9th of july. Plenty to come on todays show. Well be in egypt. Protesters are expected to take to the streets again today. Could a timetable for elections bring some stability . Expansion is back on the agenda. This is according to the latest cfo survey from deloitte. Are those in top jobs all talk and no action . Well talk at 10 30 cet. Alcoa kicked off u. S. Earnings season on a bullish note. But what can we expect from others . Well get a view there. The head of the worlds Biggest Exchange operator terry duffy, president of cme group joins us in studio. Has his eye on an m a deal. Tune in to find out. Thoughts or comments about any of those views, please email us at worldwide cnbc. Com. First up, greece is being granted another round
George is egypt heading for political stability or civil war . Hello, everyone, im george thomas. Wendy and im wendy griffith. Political protests and rallies are now almost daily occurrences in egypt. Protestors continue to die in scirmishes with Security Forces and werent another. George ibrahim is one of the Coptic Christians who has written by egypt and its christian community. He shared his insights with gary lane, but first gary brings us this update on the situation in egypt. Reporter supporters of Mohammed Morsi refuse to give up. They want the Muslim Brotherhood leader reinstated to the egyptian presidency. Im saying to majorgeneral sissi, you betrayed us and carried out the coup, but god will punish you if you are not implementing his rules. Reporter even larger numbers of antiMuslim Brotherhood members held rallies. Im proving it is a revolution, and stability is doing what we ought to do. Reporter newly ap pointed president ali mansour says all egyptians must work together.
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