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(Cairo: Holly Williams) The running street battles in Cairo in response to Morsi's actions featured; scenes shown of the clashes of protesters with police and a peaceful sit-in at Tahrir Square; details given about the country's division and a legal challenge to his decrees. [Opponent Lak GEORGE- says Morsi is the president of the Muslim Brotherhood, not the people.]
(Studio: Jeff Glor) Live discussion held with former undersecretary of state Micholas Burns about the power struggle in Egypt. [BURNS - says this is a big moment for the new versus the old Egypt with dueling demonstrations on Tuesday; says it will be a balancing act for President Obama's administration re: Egypt, which may be returning to authoritarianism.]
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(Ramallah, Palestinian Territory: Allen Pizzey) Plans to exhume to body of the late Palestinian Authority president Yasir Arafat to see if he was poisoned with Polonium-210 examined; details given about the investigation. [Palestinian official Mahmoud LABADI- says Arafat was poisoned.] [Palestinian Ahmada DOWI- questions digging up the body.]
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(New York: Elaine Quijano) The weekend of and projections for holiday shopping reviewed; scenes shown of the crowds shopping; details given about the increasing use by shoppers of mobile devices. [National Retail Federation's Michael GATTI- cites the spending.] [Pricegrabber.com CEO Keith PRENSA- talks about the appeal of Internet shopping, the new technology and "cyber Monday."]
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(Brunswick, Maine: Chip Reid) The view of newly elected Maine Obama independent Senator Angus King on compromise presented. [KING - explains the need for compromise and common ground; talks about being an independent governor, the need to get out of the deficit hole: a dark cloud and the need to change rules to make the institution work.]
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(New York: Michelle Miller) The documentary about the five men convicted of the 1989 rape in New York City's Central Park examined; scenes, photos and courtroom sketches by Christine Cornell shown of the suspects in the "wilding" case. [Now freed, Yusef SALAAM, Raymond SANTANA- says they sold the public a false narrative; comments on their interrogation.] ["The Central Park Five" film director Sarah BURNS- says the story is about five "children" who were dehumanized.] The 2002 confession from a serial rapist and murderer recalled.
(Studio: Jeff Glor) The civil lawsuit in this case mentioned.
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(Mashpee, Massachusetts: Seth Doane) The once-lost language of the Wampanoag {Indian} tribe of new England examined; details given about the Wampanoag Bible used as a Rosetta Stone to decipher the lost language. [Community elder Joan TAVARES AVANT- says language is culture and identity and is now being pieced back together.] [Wampanaog teacher Tracy KELLEY- comments.]
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