fast. the producer of sleepless in seattle explains that there is hard logic and cold cash behind it all. and as egypt goes through convulsio convulsions, we found a dangerous near-failed state that is actually looking up. but first, here s my take. let me tell you what worries me most about the events in egypt. the greatest blow to islamic terrorism in recent years came not from the killing of osama bin laden in his compound in abbottabad, pakistan but rather from the arab spring. when millions of arabs went out into the streets in protests against their dictators, the world saw that they were asking for freedom and justice, not an islamic state. indeed, perhaps the sharpest blow to the jihadi worldview was to see egypt s muslim brotherhood, the largest islamist organization in the arab world, join the 2011 mass demonstrations in tahrir square to ask for elections, not sharia law. the leader of al qaeda, ayman zawahiri, an egyptian, certainly saw this danger, and he
0 thank you so much. we will talk to you later in the day. thank you all for watching state of the union. i m candy crowley in washington. stay with cnn for continuing coverage of the george zimmerman verdict. kate bolduan and chris cuomo will return at 11:00 eastern. i ll be back at noon. i ll be back at noon. fareed zakaria gps is next. captions by vitac www.vitac.com this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today, beginning with an exclusive interview with the new secretary of the treasury of the united states, jacob lew. i ll ask him about the american recovery, about cyber attacks from china, edward snowden s revelations, the irs scandals, lots more. also, is political islam dead in the wake of the egyptian coup, or is it now more deadly? we have a terrific panel. then why are hollywood movies today so bad? so many prequels and sequels and so many formu
0 don t want to miss that. and a special report at 8:00 eastern. we re all over this story. we ll bring it all to you but coming up next, candy crowley following the latest of the story on state of the union which begins right now. thanks for joining us. not guilty but not over. today, the verdict in the george zimmerman trial echos from the courtroom across the country, and through the universe of social media. on twitter from trayvon martin s mother, lord during my darkest hour i lean on you. you are all that i have. i will love you forever trayvon. from george zimmerman s brother. he has more reason now than ever to think that people are trying to kill him. the naacp asked the justice department to pursue a civil rights case. our interview with it s president. and then the congressmen with their first take on the verdict and their conversations this week with the president. and the trial is over but the story isn t. our panel, michael jackson s former attorney and fo