COOPER: I'm told she's 75, I'm hearing in my ear. Amazing. Isha, thanks. We'll check in with you coming up.Our coverage of the protest continues. We're going to go back to Cairo for the latest. I mean, this is just extraordinary. I know these images start to all look alike. This is the largest turnout of people in the -- in the 14 days of these protests. That is just Discount Tiffany Pendants sale extraordinary fact.You heard from Fouad Ajami. It's had a big impact at the White House today in terms of policy. And those -- people believe it's the strength, the continued strength of this pro-democracy movement.We're going to talk about what's happening behind the scenes, on the ground to protestors and journalists, the beatings and the detentions.
We'll talk to one journalist who was just detained for hours by the Egyptian secret police, within the last 24 hours. We'll be right ack.(COMMERCIAL BREAK)COOPER: Human Discount Tiffany Rings groups as well as the White House are imploring the Egyptian government to stop harassing and detaining journalists and protestors.Vice President Biden asked his Egyptian counterpart in a phone call today to immediately end the arrests and beatings. The fact that they are still asking this tells you something.It was a week ago the pro- Discount Tiffany Sets mobs began an all-out assault on reporters and protestors. Last Friday, Egyptian authorities said "No, no, no, reporters are welcome." That's what the press office there said.
Human Rights Watch said today army officers and military police have arbitrarily detained at least 119 people since the end of January. Tortured them in at least five cases that they know about.James Hider is a Middle East correspondent for "The Times of London." In the last 24 hours, he was detained by the Egyptian secret police; released a short time later. He Discount Tiffany Watches us via phone from Cairo, along with our own Ivan Watson.Jim, you were detained in the past day by the Egyptian secret police. You say you were treated relatively well, but you say the message was clear. What was it?JIM HIDER, MIDDLE EAST CORRESPONDENT (via phone): They wanted us to have Egyptian accreditation, which we have applied for, which almost every journalist here has applied for but nobody has received yet.
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