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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120624:13:01:00

right now i want to bring in mona who is in cairo and, mona, what i want you to set up for us is how did the revolution arrive at this point? i think all of us in the states who don't necessarily know the intricacies of american politics watched with just tremendous emotion and admiration for the, what looked like the most beautiful expression of popular uprising we had seen recently in our times. probably since the fall of the berlin wall as people nonviolently brought down a regime that was so corrupt and so brutal to its people and now we see a choice between the muslim brotherhood and the old regime and the question, and the question that george asked is, what happened and how did we end up at this point? >> well, first of all, you have to remember that we've been under military rule since 1952 and that regime was the regime behind hosni mubarak and we got rid of hosni mubarak, we didn't get rid of the regime.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120624:13:14:00

and there is, "a" less leverage than what leverage we have over the egyptian government. the massive amounts of foreign aid we give to the military and a waiver exercised to disperse a $1.3 billion payment in that regard, but if we stop that payment, that seems to possibly unravel camp david which is the signature cornerstone in the entire region and it also seems to me that in some ways the u.s. has the same, the same difficult choice as folks like you, mona, and the revolutionaries who are not thrilled about the staff or muslim brotherhood. >> i'm not sure what your criticism of the administration is. most conservatives are criticizing the administration for being too soft on the muslim brotherhood, not for not standing up for democracy. the standing up for democracy in this case would mean proceeding morsi. >> i think they were slow hanging with mubarak too long. hanging with a dictator, how old was he? he was in his 80s.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120624:13:07:00

behalf of political change? they said, oh, no, we're revolutionaries, we don't do politics. >> exactly. >> i sat there and thought that's how revolutions get totally derailed, taken over, over, undermined and they now are expressing all kind of disappointment at the choices they had and the results. >> mona, does that, does that ring true to you? >> well, chris, first, i mean, before i even answer that, i have to impress upon your viewers that we're all very well aware in egypt that five u.s. administrators supported our dictator understanding that he was a dictator who was preventing us from organizing the policies that secretary clinton says we have lacked. so, please, let's remember this. secondly, yes, of course, there was an idea that politics was tainted because it was tainted because we looked at the choices available. it was always a regime who told those five u.s. presidents who supported him it's either me or

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120624:13:05:00

they won and i saw it in action in tunisia and i was observing the elections because they were mobilizing through familiar networks. they were mobilizing their families through friends and they were, they were close to the people on the ground. and they were working at that community grassroots level. now, i think whether or not they will continue to have the support in the elections is a question and that will come down to what kind of governing decisions they make. and the brotherhood's support in egypt was said to be slipping. >> and, mona, mona seems to be making the point that part of the slipping of that support is the fact that the closer they get to be appear implemented in the status quo before of striking corrupt bargains with staff they get tainted as an opposition force. my question here, also, i want to play something and i want to play it for all of you at the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120624:13:28:00

revolution, whose side are you going to take? the people who went out there and paid a price for this revolution or people who will promise you stability at our expense. choose our side because this is freedom and dignity. >> i want to thank mona for joining us this morning from cairo. we'll have more from cairo as we await announcement of the presidential election right after this. i want healthy ski. [ female announcer ] improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula improves skin's health in one day, with significant improvement in 2 weeks. i found a moisturizer for life. [ female announcer ] only from aveeno.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120624:12:56:00

political forces here have been the muslim brotherhood, as well as their allies, particularly other ultraconservative islam t islamests. the youth movements and the social movements and the labor movements have all somewhat rescinded a little bit particularly because they are not as politically organized and as well funded as the brotherhood that has 80 years political experience. as a result, when it comes to negotiating, the military found it easier than the more fragmented social youth. >> we will check back in with you in a little bit. we're expecting a decision imminently. when we come back, mona joins us from cairo. we will discuss what has become of a revolution that really captured the generation of americans around the world and whether we're seeing the end and demise before our eyes. right after this. tell it wears on them. narrator: he's fought to pull us out of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120529:13:45:00

bill burton is a former deputy white house secretary. and ann is with the "washington post." okay, let's start with donald trump. mona, i'll let you attempt to explain the rationale. tom davis came up with the money rationale. what good does come out of this for mitt romney? >> well, you know, he may be taking the view and he did say something along these lines that, well, you know, somebody endorses me that doesn't necessarily mean i endorse them, which was the ronald reagan approach in 1980. it doesn't quite work here because he's doing appearances with him and fund-raisers with trump. so it's a little mysterious. and i think that romney over the last couple of weeks has really had a series of home runs. he's been doing very well. this is a misstep and i can only conclude that it might be that he is afraid that conservative voters out there like trump and believe that trump is a conservative and therefore he doesn't want to -- >> that's the other thing. when did donald trump become a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120428:15:14:00

and i will not go clearly through the whole article about this, but it is troubling. >> and mona, coming in here for a second, as an academic, i love the nuance, but i also as a media personality know that sometimes it is just the straight forward sometimes very loud voice that gets it heard. so i hear the professor saying in part, look, there are nuances here that you did not capture, but i also wonder if "why do they hate us" you capture something else? >> no, i wanted to go straight for gut, but i want to salute professor hamad waw amed who is hero, because when i was struggling with the head scarffes and overwhelmed and reading her work really saved my mind because it has been

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120428:15:00:00

why do they hate us? that is a refrain we heard after september 11th, 2001, and a time when emotions were very raw. on the cover of a foreign policy magazine today that same question is asked by our guest egyptian writer mona eltahawy. her new and provocative article "why do they hate us" is directed at the men in the muslim world and the misogyne that is so systemic in the cu cultures of that region. with whatever freedoms have been won in the arab spring uprisings, it is important to ask how many have been gained for women in that region, and mona addressed that right off of the top of the piece. she said, when 90% of the women

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120428:14:36:00

colleagues across the aisle for political gain. >> my friends, this supposed war on women or the use of similarly outlandish rhetoric bipartisan operatives has two purposes, and both are political in the purpose and effect. >> outlandish rhetoric, and we will get to that. senator mccain spoke thursday hours before the senate voted 68-31 to reauthorize the violence against women's act and now it is the house's turn, and they are proposing their own version of the bill. joining me is abby philip of politico, and former louisiana governor buddy roemer and mona who is a publisher of a topic in a magazine that we will talk about at the top of the hour, and jessy from politico. so can you tell us what are the

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