
Simmering Unrest Lingers on Cairo's Streets After Revolution
Clip: 9/12/2011 | 9m 43s
Simmering Unrest Lingers on Cairo's Streets After Revolution
An angry mob broke into the Israeli Embassy last week in Cairo, ripping down the neighboring country's flag and ransacking offices. Jeffrey Brown speaks with Margret Warner, who is reporting from Cairo, about the anti-Israel demonstrations, simmering unrest in Egypt and a hostile confrontation that she and a NewsHour crew faced.
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Simmering Unrest Lingers on Cairo's Streets After Revolution
Clip: 9/12/2011 | 9m 43s
An angry mob broke into the Israeli Embassy last week in Cairo, ripping down the neighboring country's flag and ransacking offices. Jeffrey Brown speaks with Margret Warner, who is reporting from Cairo, about the anti-Israel demonstrations, simmering unrest in Egypt and a hostile confrontation that she and a NewsHour crew faced.
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