Monday, November 28, 2011

Video: Standoff in Egypt



>>> continued as military rulers try to negotiate an end to an increasingly deadly standoff. for the latest we turn to nbc's iman mohadin in cairo. good evening.

>> reporter: good evening, lester. it was the prime minister's first day on the job and one that began with tragedy. outside the cabinet office where he was going to assume his responsibilities there was a protest there physically trying to prevent him from entering the building. in the ensuing confrontation, a protester was shot by a security vehicle and he was killed instantly. now, the general prosecutor 's office has launched an investigation into the incident, vowing to hold accountable anyone responsible. but the protesters felt the attack was deliberate. they've seen these types of attacks on the protesters in the past. it gives you legally a senreally a sense of the tension between the two sides. this during negotiations taking place between the military and key protest figures. they've demanding the military step down from power and hand over control to a civilian government. but the civilian government has not been successful in receiving power. they say it may be several months away before power is ready to be handed over to the people.

>> thank you.

Source: http://video.msnbc.msn.com/nightly-news/45445866/

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