I remember very well the military. Got . At have you the exact opposite. No freedom and military. Egyptian military and the politicians that support and said theres only one thing you the need to know about what is happening here. They are fighting a war against islamist terror. Theyre hoping that will be enough to convince their western allies. But it has been dismissed as a coverup for a Ruthless Campaign to break the power of the Muslim Brotherhood. This unrestll of doing to egypt . Topic. The this ceo of fyre, Muhammed El Darian baqubah joins us. Elerian, the ceo of pimco dust. Joined us. What is happening . It is across the board bad news. First and foremost, their ability to create jobs is hampered. Especially jobs for the young. Second, the poverty issues. This unrest is hitting tourism very hard and that is a very effective way to employ people that would not otherwise have access to the market. A tax collections. If it were not for this exceptional age eight coming from the gulf countries, or to giggly saudi arabia, kuwait, and united particularly saudi arabia, kuwait, and the united arab emirates, would be facing even worst conditions. How long if you are a foreign business investor, how long do you put up with that kind of situation . Tourism, you can turn it on at some point because the monuments are still there. You cannot turn it off immediately because people will look ahead six to nine months, but you can turn it on. A factory is more problematic. If youre thinking of investing for a number of years, that will be very problematic. It varies. On the whole, you lose a return to normalcy. You lose many months in terms of how long it will be to get back to where you are today. Isnt very political irony here . Because in part it was a weak economy because the latest political crisis. If the Muslim Brotherhood had done what it did constitutionally, and manage to make the economy thrive and give people jobs, perhaps people would not have been so fed up with them, right . There are two issues. One, they are viewed as you not have managed the economy wrong. In fact, they need lots of mistakes. There were legal issues over appointments. Most people will wait for election to deal with ineptness. But when you dont have a legal impeachment problem and you see government overreaching going from what you hope is a liberal democracy to something else, that is when you get these actions. And that is what happened on june 30. I show the i spoke to you shortly after the Tahrir Square and the arab spring began and you were optimistic about the future for egypt. Amidst the chaos, can you still find sources of optimism . I still can. Fundamentally, it is about citizens feeling that they own their country. Citizens feeling that they can influence their destiny. Tahrir square was about empowerment of the grassroots. We have seen the dark side of this. What happens when you empower people, but with no institutional leadership to channel that energy positively . After a veryat rough time, all of this empowerment is going to lead to something much more important. I will give you examples. I have now seen lots of egyptians take control of the. Ealth and education i have seen growth with small and medium enterprises. If we can maintain that, that it will be good. In the short term it will be a very difficult situation. Thank you. Trying to find optimism in egypt. Not a very easy task at the moment. 300 tons of highly radioactive water had leaked from the fukushima plant in japan. Much of it has already sunk into the ground, apparently. It was damaged two years ago in a tsunami, but this is the worst leak since then. Here is a report. Somewhere inside the vast sprawl of tanks that surround the Fukushima Nuclear plant, radioactive water is leaking into the ground. The million tons of water now stored here has been used to cool the radioactive core and is extremely toxic. The radiation level of the water stored there is, he says, Strong Enough to give a worker a fiveyear dose of radiation in just one hour. Those who are here to clean up the plants are usually too scared to talk to foreign media. At a secret location, i talk to one who talked on condition that we hid his identity. Really found out what is going on from the tv news when we get home. This information will be delivered to us tomorrow. If the alarm goes off, we are instructed to wear our masks, but we get no explanation. Onto find out what is going inside fukushima, i joined a local fisherman capt. Fish, but noting to eat. About 5,000 meters out from the plant. This is as close as anyone is allowed to go. And the fish that their wives catching in the waters will be taken and tested for radioactive isotopes. Doing that, they are mapping the amount of radiation in the ocean. And what they have found is a clear pattern. The testing shows radiation from the plant has continued leaking into the sea ever since the disaster. The plant managers has tried to have tried to deny this for more than two years. It has been to a half years since the accident, he says, and none of us are satisfied with the measures being taken by the power company. None of us feel were being told the truth. The beaches along the fukushima coast finally reopened this month, a small sign of life returning to normal. But now people here have another reason to fear going back into the water. Happy scenes on the beach that contract with the unhappy news inside that Nuclear Power station. Lets get other news around the world. A suspect taken into custody after gunfire erupted at an atlanta area elementary school. 19yearorted to the old man and did not have an obvious connection to the school. No one was injured, but the suspect fired inside the school, and officers returned fire. The army private that provided wikileaks with thousands of documents will be sentenced on wednesday. He faces up to 90 years after being convicted last month of 20 offenses, including espionage, 5 theft counts, and computer fraud. Officials defended the use of the antiterrorist in london on man friday. By thelance carried out u. S. Is now taking legal action against the british government. At the heart of this fight is the disclosure and even just the possession of secret information relating to both the u. S. National security agency, or the nsa, and its british gchq. Part, rg c h q the man who leaped thousands of documents to the guardian newspaper, Edward Snowden, is now in russia. Controversially used counterterrorism powers to stop a man for nine hours, also is seeking his computers and electronics. Today after increasing pressure, the government for their silence. The home secretary saying she was told in advance, but that the decision was made by police, not her. I think is right, given that is the first duty of the government to protect the public. Someone with highly sensitive gosselin information that could help terrorists and lead to a loss of lives, then it is right that the police act. Downing street also said it had been kept informed about david mirandas detention. What the authorities wanted to know is whether, since his travel was paid by the guardian, and he has carried information in that past, he was in possession of some of edward seldins classified documents. Those documents reveal the number of previously secret intelligence programs, including that the nsa was collecting records of american domestic phone calls, gathering data from internet programs Internet Companies under its present prism program. The have demanded that electronic material is returned untouched and they will challenge the lawfulness of his detention. Today in brazil, he said it had been unjustified. Question about terrorism. They asked me what my role was in the nsa document schori. I explained i do not have any direct involvement with these documents. I do not work with them. The guardian said for weeks, the government has been pushing it to hand over snowdens documents. Today, the paper even revealed, but rather than face a legal challenge to hand them over, instead to take an unusual step. We decided to verdoorn to have this material back to the british government. We destroyed it ourselves, but under advice from a couple of , who toldity experts us which bits of the hard drive to smash up and in what way. Thehe paper argues it is in Public Interest for there to be debate about government surveillance based on snowdens documents. However, the links that the government is willing to go to to get hold of those documents, whether it is obtaining a miranda or smashing computers it shows they believe their National Security issues at stake. Continuing on the complicated saga of the edward snow in saada. The Edward Snowden story. From civiliansse caught in the cross hairs coming up. Military ruler of pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, has been charged in the connection with the next Prime Minister benazir bhutto. Currente first time a Prime Minister has been charged with a crime. Security was tight, as per dasmer charaf Pervez Musharraf was formally indicted in connection with Benazir Bhuttos murder. He is charged with conspiracy. He has pleaded not guilty. We are not afraid of all of this. Benazir bhutto, twice Prime Minister, was one of the most charismatic figures in pakistani politics she was murdered in 2007, just after a massive political rally, only weeks after returning from exile. First, two or three gunshots. Then a suicide bombing. Later, the then government backed by Benazir Bhuttos party, announced that Pervez Musharraf would face murder charges he went to power was still army chief and reigned unchallenged for nine years. General musharraf returned from his own exile in march, hoping to rekindle his political ambitions. But that now looks like a massive misjudgment. Some wonder what he was thinking of in deciding to come back from exile. He is now under house arrest and facing a series of legal charges. A spectacular fall for a man who once wielded supreme military and political power within pakistan. Three european embassies have reopened in the yemeni capital following closings this month. Those closings came after u. S. Officials intercepted a phone call between two al qaeda leaders. Many see yemen has the most dangerous stronghold of the terrorist groups. Here is a report. Target practice for yemens counterterrorism forces. Authorities here are eager to show off their force in the face of what appears to be growing al qaeda threat. Just over a year ago, a suicide soldiersruck as returning from a military parade. The attack was claimed by an affiliate of al qaeda appeared more than 100 were killed and hundreds more injured in the attack that left yemenis in shock. But since then, there in your has been directed elsewhere. Civilian has been dying in attacks by American Drones on what the u. S. Says r. Al qaeda our al qaeda stronghold spirited strongholds. He says dr. Oz trex have been tearing people apart. Beene drones strikes have going on for decades. We came out here to see what the people think about them. The very mention of drones makes people angry. There is no sympathy for al qaeda, but a lot of resentment over american politics. The american bond markets and government buildings and then they say is al qaeda. We want the government to take a tough stand and stop it. The government insists the attack have the tax have benefits. That the attacks have benefits. It helps us get information. Were working against a set of targets, yes. As American Drones roam the skies down south, these forces are training, waiting for the moment when they can take full charge of security in their country. The repercussions of americas drone program. Now to a country that was once called the next china because of its huge economic potential. With a large population, strategic location, and date and apparently seamless transition from communism, vietnam held great expectations. For the past two decades it held up to those expectations with a spectacular financial boom. But now it is faltering. We have traveled there to find out why. Half an bay in vietnam, and the unesco World Heritage site of more than 2000 islands. It is what makes this a leading Tourist Destination and this man a billionaire. It has slowly introduce capitalism into a communist system. Although he and some others have gotten rich, he warns the country is in danger of crisis because of the lagging reforms of the state owned firms. Vietnamesethe politicians should face it to squarely. Things are inefficient and ineffective. Ell the properties except and accept necessary losses and create a new country. Cochairmen, the countrys capital, has ochi man, the countrys capital, has seen rapid growth. Thant has slowed to less 5 , a worrying pace. Bad management and rising debt, the vicious circle of state owned enterprises. The government says theyre willing to do something about state owned firms. 97 firms are to be partially privatized. So far, only 12 have been. State ownedbiggest firms have not sold to private investors. A prominent in politicians doesny not think it is moving in the right direction. Perhaps in the models of thailand and indonesia our Economic Growth could be stronger decimation in the next 20 years. A stronger destination in the next 20 years. Does the government have the political will to steer through the heart of the reform . That is the key as to whether vietnam can read can avoid the next debt crisis, and maybe not become the next china, but continue to grow. An amazing country. That brings to a broadcast to a close. You can watch more news on our 24 hours news network. Thanks for watching. Will see you back here tomorrow. Make sense of International News at bbc. Com news. Funding of this presentation is made possible by the Freeman Foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newmans own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. At union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. We offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. What can we do for you . Bbc world news was presented by kcet, los angeles. Egypt ramped up the crack town on the Muslim Brotherhood arresting its spiritual leader today. Good evening. Im you haddie woodruff. Tonight, saudi arabia steps in to blank u. Bankroll egypts government as the u. S. And others poonder cutting military assistance . We explore the changing landscape of age and influence. Then a big bet on serious tv news. Aljazeera launches today. The prospects and the challenges ahead. The supreme courts rulings on samesex marriage set reverberations across the country. We look at how states are grappling with the landmark decision. It mate be august but at the white house today, football was in the air, 40 years late. Im proud to welcome the only undefeated, untied team in nfl history to the white house for the first time. Give it up for the 1972 Miami Dolphins and Health Officials say 300,000 americans contract lyme disease each year, 10 times more than previously thought. We explore what is behind the latest numbers. All ahead on tonights news hour. Major funding for the pbs news hour has been provided by cheer egypt ace military government dealt another below to the Muslim Brotherhood today taking the groups stream leader in cut. Margaret warner begins our covering. Authorities charge the groups general guide, Mohammed Badea with inciting violence in the aftermath of muhammad morrisseys oust last month. Leaders condemn the move. With regard to the rest of our leader, he runs peaceful protests and we are greatly saddened about him being taken to prison without being prosecuted and legal procedures. This will affect us all. But on the streets, some found it welcome news. Theres a great achievement. I was so happy. He is a nasty individual, an enemy. Horrid. The d. A. Is just one of many Muslim Brotherhood officials who