Two killed, twenty-four injured in clashes between supporters and opponents of Egypt's ousted president Mohammed Morsi. The Egyptian military and riot police are moving into Cairo's Tahrir Square with armored vehicles supported by helicopters. Muslim Brotherhood spokesperson Mona Al Qazzaz told RT why she thinks the military isn't out there to defend order
The man who exposed the scope of the NSA's surveillance to the world is still waiting for the paperwork to allow him to leave a Moscow airport transit zone. That as U.S. lawmakers voted to introduce trade or other sanctions against any country offering asylum to Edward Snowden. Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega exclusively talks to RT and tell why Snowden is welcome there
Thousands of protesters have clashed with police in Tunisia's capital. Security forces had to use tear gas in an effort to disperse the crowd - angered by the assassination of a popular opposition leader. Mohamed Brahmi was shot dead in front of his house by two unknown gunmen. Local reporter Farah Samti has more from Tunis. Middle East risk strategist Anna Boyd also joins RT.
Watch full Keiser Report E476 on Saturday.
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the 'capital Taliban' and the 'monetary jihadists' at the Bank of England . . . aka 'financial terrorists,' but not for the reasons Vince Cable claims they are. Stacy suggests that monetary policy could use a burka as it's walking in a g-string loose at the moment. In the second half, Max talks to Alasdair Macleod of Macleod Finance and Goldmoney about gold backwardation, GOFO and the 1300 tonnes of gold missing from the Bank of England!
Is the peace process between Israel and Palestine a farce? Is Israel really interested in peace? Is the US an honest broker between the sides? And, what makes this time different? CrossTalking with Fred Lazin and Omar Baddar.
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