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>> jon: there you go. you can learn more about football, she learned more than football than she ever knew. >> thanks to judy miller and the rest of the panel. i'm jon scott. keep it right here on fox news channel. we'll see you next week for another edition of "fox news watch." >> president obama, bill o'reilly the sit-down you've been waiting for. and gunshot near a college campus. i'm harris falkner, we're live as fox reports tonight. president obama, bill o'reilly, covering more ground than any player on the field. >> do you deny that you're a man that wants to redistribute
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wealth. >> absolutely deny. >> and tonight, their entire discussion that just might leave the super bowl feeling more like the half time show. and pay the price for doing their job. two members of our fox family savagely beaten and a left to wonder if they'd be killed by thugs in cairo. tonight for the first time in camera, their terrifying ordeal in their own words. >> within about 30 seconds people were all over us and that's when our life or death struggle began. >> and i thought he was just-- i am ain trouble. >> and how the nightmare took another dark turn. >> plus, for 100 years ago today he left a living legacy for generations to come. tonight, celebrating the life of president ronald reagan from the library and museum,
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honoring his family. >> and i know that ronnie would be thrilled and is thrilled to have all of of you share in this 100th birthday. >> a fox exclusive, consider it the super bowl of interviews. president obama and bill 0 riley, one-on-one, it's a conversation not to be missed. in case you didn't see it we'll have it for you in its entirety. the highlights of it, doug in washington, doug. >> hey, harris, a cordial relaxed interview on this super bowl sunday and the president wearing a coat without tie and got down to the unpredictable state of affairs in egypt. >> mubareubarak decided he's no running for reelection, the
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process for an orderly transition, the one that's a meaningful transition and leads to a government-- >> you don't know when he's going? >> well, you know, ultimately, the united states can't dictate. >>, but we can do, bill, we can say that the time is now for you to start making a change in that country. >> and the president also downplayed the threat posed by the muslim brotherhood in egypt and remains confident that egypt evolved into a government that u.s. can work with together as a partner and the president defended his health care law at home when he he believes the characterizations apart from it. >> what i har you saying, bill, for example, is the notion that us saying to people that don't have health insurance, don't make me pay for your health insurance, don't make me pay for it when you go to the emergency room, if you get sick you have a responsibility to make sure you get coverage. there's nothing socialist
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about that, that the saying to americans we're going to each of us be responsible for our health care and that's something i think the majority of americans-- >> the president said that the toughest part of his job, being in the bubble, not having spontaneous conversations with anybody and he he declared himself, harris, an avid football fan and described in detail some strengths and weaknesses of both teams and then when it was all over and done with, that's he when the super bowl party began at the white house. check out the menu, harris, from the party. bratwurst, cheeseburgers, deep dish pizza, potato salad, twice baked tate toes and microbrewery beers from opposing cities and i'm not sure michelle would approve of that. >> harris: the first lady is all for watching your.and wanting to stay healthy and so on and so forth. >> and lots of calories and-- >> yeah, whether they will he' be sauce this week. quickly, another did talk
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quickly with bill o'reilly about health care and they went on about that and interesting for the viewers to see. thank you very much. we'll replay the entire obama o'reilly interview in its entirety start to fish, yoffici you don't want to miss it. >> our team of journalists attacked in egypt. greg palkot, and photo journalist attacked while he they were trying to do their job in cairo and they shared it for the first time. we want to warn you, they suffered serious injuries serious to see and john roberts has the story now from london. >> correspondent greg palkot and camera man olaf were in tahrir square during the worst of the violence. when the building they he were in went under siege, they were forced to the streets and they were severely beaten to the point they were hospitalized.
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>> it was a war zone, stones being thrown, molotov cocktails. >> agot grabbed and at that moment i thought, okay, i'm really now in trouble. and you know, immediately four or five people grabbing a hold of you. >> people are all over him. within 30 seconds people were all over us and that's when our life or death struggle began. >> and i thought, surely i can talk some reason into somebody and surely they're not going to kill us right here and then the more they hit you, the more you realized, actually, they probably could right now. the whole time you've getting pummelled with open hands, with fists, with sticks, with, we're told rocks, metal bars, simply going tore the head again and again and again the head was the target, but the rest of the body is fair game, too. >> i've got two really good sized lacerations on the back
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of my head and as well as one in the front and stab wound in the back of my leg. and my back is just, just looks like-- i'm completely black and blue. >> do you remember any of the hits. >> oh, yeah, yeah, i railroad one hit right here which blanked my vision out to some degree, blanked my left hearing, hearing from my left ear to some degree and that's when i thought i was going to go down. >> what kept you going, sheer adrenalin or something in your mind, i can't let this be the last moments of my life because i've got this. >> mostly adrenalin, but you know, i've got a lot to live for and i'm not ready to die on that day, you know? i've he got a beautiful wife and lovely family and wanted to get back. >> greg and olaf eventually made it to an egyptian harmered personnel carrier and taken to the hospital, but the ordeal didn't end there. like so many other journalists taken away to either a military facility where the
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secret police, where they were photographed and questioned before ultimately being released. in london, fox news. >> harris: and you hear the story and realized how blessed greg and olaf are to have survived and you can see more of their incredible story tomorrow throughout the day only on fox news channel. meanwhile, the government in egypt giving ground and meeting with a wide range of opposition leaders, including concessions and emergency laws when possible. and despite the talks, the anti-government protesters flooding into the heart of the capital and the new concessions follow a series of others made by the regime, but they failed to meet a central demand of the protesters. the immediate departure of president hosni mubarak, mike tobin is streaming live for us to cairo, mike? >> it's interesting, the old
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mubarak regime and something they wouldn't have considered three weeks ago and demonstrators once lived in fear aren't giving up an inch, the only concession in which they're interested is hosni mubarak leaving the presidential palace, attacked in the streets they've been hit with sticks and rocks and doctors treat them at the street and remain to keep the pressure on the old guard. >> and walking around it and-- >> uh-huh. >> cleaning the wounds. >> so he was hit with a rock. >> yes. >> and you see of course, many, many injuries like this. >> many injuries, we have the shotgun and like 7 a.m., thursday, government shooting randomly the at people with regular uniforms, criminals they hired. >> what can you do for someone here. it's kind of dirty. is this the proper medical
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office? >> we just mention, we treat shotguns and we-- and cases we can't, we send to hospital, but we don't have much so we try to do it here. >> now the demonstrators claim they are not creating a power vacuum that could be filled by an islamist organization like the muzlim brotherhood that would enable them to come to power. they say it's a popular secular uprising intended to make them free, but when i asked them about a candidate that could lead them to a post mubarak democracy, a secular candidate, none of them could come up with a name. harris. >> harris: hour house from day break, mike tobin good to see you, thank you very much of the fox exclusive our own bill o'reilly sitting down with president obama. the interview you can see only here coming up it's entirety and what would have been
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>> remembering ronald reagan. today would have been his 100th birthday, he was known as the great communicator. with those who knew him best, respect on his life and includes the person perhaps closest to him, his wife nancy. >> i know that ronnie would be thrilled and is thrilled to have all of you share in this 100th birthday. it doesn't seem possible, but that's what it is. >> it doesn't seem possible, she says. casey stegall is live at the reagan library in simi valley, california.
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casey. >> harris, good evening, i have to say it's incredibly special to see nancy reagan at the ceremony. emotion on her face, but perhaps the most compelling moment as when the former first lady was standing right here, right about where i'm standing now and she watched. she watched as they lay that wreath right back there on her husband's grave and she looked to the sky and said, happy birthday, ronnie. well, it goes without saying, there were not many dry eyes in the house at that time as america the beautiful started playing and the 89 yearly mrs. reagan was brought slowly on to the stage. a long list dignataries were on hand including former vice-president dick cheney, form speaker of the house newt gingrich and former secretary of state george schultz. the keynote speaker none other than reagan's former chief of staff and secretary under george bush, james baker. spoke about the legacy and
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looking forward as well. >> he helped us rediscover who we were. he remind us of our history. and he challenged us to have big dreams about where we are going. when all is said and done, that may be his greatest legacy. >> the greatest legacy indeed. today, president obama releasing a statement saying, quote, president reagan recognized the american people's hunger about change and although he he knew that conflict between parties and political adversaries were inevitable. he also knew they would never be strong enough to break the ties that bind us together. now, while today was the bulk of the celebration, there have been events all weekend long at the reagan presidential library and before it's all said and done, harris, it's estimated some 10,000 people will file through the library here to pay tribute.
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the back to you. >> casey stegall, thank you very much, live in california this evening. underway in iran, court proceedings. the trial began today with shane bower and josh falel pleading not guilty. sarah shourd was freed on bail and has not returned for the trial. iran state tv saying that prosecutors claim they have evidence that they're tied to u.s. intel guns. no doubt for the next hearing. they have been locked up since they were arrested back in 2009. all three claiming they were hiking through iraq's kurdistan region and accidentally wandered into iran. and they face a possible ten year sentence in prison if convicted of espionage. coming up the entire president obama interview with bill o'reilly. you can't miss it. plus, gunshots at a fraternity
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>> fox working the story and confirming now, two men arrested in connection with that shooting at a house here the youngstown state university campus in ohio. it happened at an off campus party just north of the university. police saying one student has died and 11 other people injured in that. julie banderas is following that story. late breaking developments in the last while. >> julie. >> police have arrested and
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charged two men. we are a told one suspect turned himself in and the other was apprehended shortly of after with the help of the local fbi. the machine whose names are withheld pending further investigation, the shooting happened at an after hours party that ran into the early morning hours not far from campus and the pair got into some kind of altercation at the party and left. then returned at about 2 a.m. firing shots from outside the house, which was crowded with 60 or more people from as young as 17. and police say 25-year-old jamal johnson was throwing the party while he was shot and killed standing on the back patio, shot once in the head and multiple times on hips and legs and another person shot at the same time tonight listed in critical condition. in all, 12 people shot. 11 wounded, 8 have been treated and released from an area hospital. many of the students, we are he' told, shot were members of
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a sanctioned y at the fraternity and lived at a private off campus house and officials say while there's no threat to the campus, police increased its presence on the campus as a precaution and the youngstown police telling in addition to the aggravated murder charge, 11 counts of felonious assault and one count of shooting to a house. harris. >> harris: a horrific scene, thank you very much. and apparently winter has a e ego, it does not want to be forgotten. new storms in the northeast. maria molina from the weather center. >> more winter weather, not only across the northeast and the pacific northwest. how, currently we have two systems, one across the great lakes area and bringing generally light snow coating the roadways and slippery travel and there have been reports of many car accidents across specifically southwestern parts of the
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state of michigan so we'll continue to watch that snow falling out there there throughout the overnight hours and as we head southward, most dallas stayed dry the past couple of hours and beautiful day with tailgating and starting to he see the bands of heavier rains slowly creeping in and i think by the time the people get out of the game and try to head home and that's when we're going to see problems with rain across the area and it's likely, also that later tonight, it will be used to see some of that colder air moving eastward and also mixing some snow and rain out there for the commutes later on tonight, harris. >> winter says i'm back and not leaving. >> maria, thank you. >> all right. high drama in egypt the government meeting the opposition and giving in demand and will it be enough to bring the crisis to an end and plus, a fox exclusive, bill o'reilly going one-on-one with president obama, the entire interview next. stay tuned. i was young, i was in shape, and i had a heart attack.
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>> i'm harris falkner and this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news, the crisis in egypt going on now for two weeks, vice-president omar suleiman meeting with the opposition groups for the first time. including the outlawed muslim brotherhood with concessions, releasing demonstrators since the push began and lift emergency laws in place for decades. now, as promised, it's on.
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president obama and bill o'reilly, their entire interview from start to finish. finish. >> mr. president, thank you very much for doing this and i must thank you on behalf of the fox news channel for helping out greg palkot and mr. we who got roughed up, it was you, robert gibbs, state department who really saved them and we all thank you very much. >> listen, those guys showed enormous courage as sem journalists do around the world and not only important for us to make sure they're safe not only for them and their families, but pulled the principles of freedom of speech and freedom of the press and we care about and fox cared about. >> those guys could have died and i want to know that the state department really saved them and mubarak, is he going to leave soon? >> well, only he knows what he's going to do, but here is what we know, is that egypt is not going to go back to what it was.
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and that the egyptian people want freedom, they want free and fair elections, they want a representative government and they want a responsive government. we said you have to start a transition now, mubarak decided he's not running, his term is up this year, and let's make sure you get all the groups together in egypt and let the egyptian people decide the orderly transition, one that's a meaningful transition and leads to a government. >> so you don't know whens' going to leave? >> well, you know, ultimately, the united states can't force, dictate what happens. >> but what we can do, bill, we can say that the time is now for you to start making a change in at that country. >> he's already done that, but the longer he he stays in the more people are going to do and the more problem is mubarak knows a lot of bad things for the united states, i'm sure your aaware of that.
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>> let me say the united states and egypt have been partners a long time he's been a good partner, counterterrorism and publicly and privately is that trying to suppress your own people is something that's not sustainable and part of the message we are a seeing all around the world is when you resort to suppression, when you resort to violence that does not work. >> well, but it worked for 30 years, but he knows a lot of bad things about us and i'm sure n knows that and i'm worried he he might go off the reservation, and muslim brotherhood, are they a threat to the usa? >> i think that the muslim brotherhood is one faction in egypt. if they don't have majority, but they are well-organized and there are strains of their ideology that are anti-u.s. there's no doubt about it, but here is the thing that we have to understand, there are a whole bunch of secular folks
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in egypt. there are a whole bunch of educators and civil society in egypt that wants to come to the floor as well. he so it's important for us not to say that our only two options are either the muslim brotherhood or a suppressed djts you don't want the muslim brotherhood. >> what i want is it a representative government in egypt and i have confidence that if egypt moves in an orderly transition process, that we'll have a government in egypt that we can work together with. >> it's tough for the muslim brotherhood i wouldn't want them anywhere near that government. the federal judge in florida said that new health care law is unconstitutional and the supreme court may follow and that's close. are you prepared for that law to go down? >> i think the judge in florida was wrong. keep in mind that we have 12 judges that threw this case out with the notion that the health care law was unconstitutional. first it goes to the appellate
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court. district court and goes to the supreme court. and here is the key point though. and i've said this in the state of the union. i don't want to spend the next two years refighting the battle from the last two years. but you're going to have-- >> the supreme court is going to hear this one way or the other. >> what the american people have said is we want cost controls in health care, we want security in health care, what i've said to the republicans is if you guys have ideas in terms of approving the health care system, if you have ideas that i can embrace on things like-- >> they're not going to-- they're going to wait till it goes through the court and hope it gets thrown out 5-4. my question, are you prepared if it gets thrown out. what are you going to do. >> here is what i'm not prepared to do. not prepared to go back to a day where the american people if you have a pre-existing condition and have a heart attack, have health care. >> mr. obama is a determined man that left, and the goal is redistribute much larger levels of income across society and may be tactical ground as he did on taxes to
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avoid middle class tax increase and resist and changes to obama care and load bearing walls of the entitled in state. the wall street journal, painting a left wing guy and-- >> the wall street journal probably paint you as a left wing guy. if you're talking about the wall street journal editorial page. >> that's what this is. >> that's like quoting the new york times editorial. >> do you deny their assessment? do you deny that your he' a man that wants to redistribute wealth. >> absolutely. >> you deny that. >> absolutely. bill i didn't raise taxes once, i've lowered taxes the last two years, i've lowered taxes for the last two years. >> but the entitlement that you champion do redistribute wealth in that they provide insurance to 40 million people that don't have it. >> in this country there's no reason why if you get sick you should go bankrupt, the notion that that's a radical principle, i don't think the majority of people would agree with you on. >> why do the majority of
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people in the polls not the support obama care. >> it's close. >> evenly divided, bill, and here is what i think a lot of people thought, over the last two years at a time when people were concerned about the economy and concerned about jobs, what they saw was a lot of arguing in congress which is what he they always see is a lot of arguing in congress and don't like the process and felt that our focus wasn't on wh they're focused on. how we're going to win the future and make sure that jobs are right here in the united states of measuring, how we are building a competitive side at a time when we're losing jobs. >> yeah, some people say that, other people say the huge government intrusion and you guys just want to take over, basically, decision making for americans and it's an ideological organization. let me move-- >> and bill, i just want to be clear about this, because if you look at what we've done, what we've said was, if you've got health care, you keep it. >> i know all that. mr. president, i listen to this every day.
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>> i know and i listen to you and what i hear you saying, bill, for example is the notion to us saying to people that don't have health insurance, don't make me pay for your health insurance, don't make me pay for it when you go to the emergency room. if you get sick you've got a responsibility to make sure you've got coverage, there's nothing socialist about that. it's saying to americans we're each of us going to be responsible for our health care and i think the majority of americans-- >> you understand that a lot of americans feel you're a big government liberal ensuring personal freedom and he they also say that-- come on, you know that, a lot of-- >> don't believe that and we-- >> and i mean, i give you credit, you've got a pretty big viewership persuasive. but the pundits out there your say you're moving to the center to raise your approval. is that true you're moving to the center? >> no. >> because we were set up over there and they moved you to the center. >> here is what i think is true, over the first two years
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of my presidency we had a complete disaster, we had a complete crisis. the financial markets were breaking down. we were slipping into a great depression. we had to take a bunch of extraordinary steps in order to make sure that the economy was growing again, which it is now growing, making sure that the private sector was creating jobs again, it's now doing that, and our focus is not on the ballot of the last few years. >> do you not open until-- >> i didn't move to the-- >> you haven't moved anywhere, you'reguy. >> i'm the same guy and common sense focus how to we innovate, out build, outcompete the rest of the world. how do we create jobs in america and make sure that-- how do we make sure that order mr americans can live out the american dreams. >> i hope do you it because americans need to be secure in their lives. what's the absolute worst part
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of being president of the united states. >> the worst part of the jobs, first of all i've got a jacket on on super bowl sunday. if i weren't the president i wouldn't. >> don't have a tie. >> the biggest problem for me is being in-- it's hard to escape. >> everybody watching every move you make. >> every move you make and every time, you know, what happens is, you feel like that you're not able to just have a spontaneous conversation with folks. and that's a loss, that's a big loss. >> what is it about the job that has surprised you the most that you weren't prepared for coming in here. >> you know, i think that the thing you understand intellectually, but you don't understand in your gut until you're in the job is that every decision that comes to my desk is something that nobody else has been able to solve. the easy stuff gets solved somewhere by somebody else.
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by the time it gets to me, you doesn't have easy answers. you don't have the best-- >> so it's like wave after wave of complicated problems. >> complicated. >> and well, what you have to make your best judgment about, this is probably our best approach for the american people, but you know that you don't have perfect information and you know that you're not going to have perfect-- >> the best shot. now, people who know you told me you've changed a little bit since you've become president. >> i'm grayer for sure. >> everybody president does that. you think you have changed as a person since you have become president? >> i think if you ask michelle, who knows me best, i think, or my closest friends, i think they'd say i'm basically the same guy as when i came in. >> can i tell you what they say. >> what do they say? >> you're much more guarded. >> i think when you're in this job everything you say could affect markets and-- >> i know, but on a personal
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level, some people know you say he's not-- he doesn't have the, the-- he's not as light as he used to be and spontaneous, preoccupied, preoccupied. >> i had would say that's probably true. no doubt the weight of the office has an impact, but i will tell you that the longer i'm in this job, the more i enjoy it, that the more optimistic i am about the american people, the more optimistic i am about this country, there's something about this position that gives you a pretty good vantage point of the country as a whole and for the argument that we get into and the debates about democrats and republicans. >> in this country, right? >> and there's just a sense th that-- there's a common sense and a need to the american people that makes me optimistic even on the worst of days. >> i asked this of president bush when i talked to him a few weeks ago, does it disturb
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you that so much people hate you? a serious question. >> it's truth is, i'm sure that previous presidents would say the same thing, whether it's bush or clinton or reagan or anybody, the people who dislike you don't know you. >> who hate you. >> the folks who hate you don't know you. that's true. what they hate is whatever fun house mirror image of you that's out there and they don't know you and so, you don't take a personally. >> you don't ever? >> no, because you know if you-- >> isn't it annoying sometimes. >> look, i think that by the time you get here, you have to have had pretty thick skin. >> okay. >> if you didn't, then you probably wouldn't have gotten here. >> fox sports has a super bowl tonight and charging enormous amount of money for it and they are he' going to make a foreign and pay all of my expenses here. who is going to win the game? come on, come on.
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>> here is the thing, once my bears loss, i don't pick sides. >> you don't care. >> i care, i want a good game. these are pretty evenly matched teams. >> they are. >> i think that green bay is probably a little faster, steelers got a little more experience and i think the steelers not having the starting injury is something they've got to be worried about. >> will you actually watch the game? i know party tonight, j. lo. is going to be here, i have to get out of here and i'll frighten here and i know-- i don't want to ruin the party with you guys. >> and you know, the barbecue. >> and are you actually going to watch the game. >> of course i watch the game. >> i watch. >> you know football, you know like blitzes and coverage and all of that. >> i know football. >> you do. >> i do. >> i know you're a basketball guy. >> i know fb. >> yeah. >> and i will watch the game. what happens is i schmooze with everybody when they come, give them a little bit of time, but once the game starts they can sit down and watch the game. >> you're nout of there. >> no, i'll be sitting with them, but i don't want them coming up and chitting and chatting we've got to focus on
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football. >> that's our lives, part of this deal. i enjoyed talking to you. i hope you think i'm fair to you, i want to be. nice to see you. >> thank you so much. >> and we're going to have more with the president by the way on the factor starting on monday and going to do a little bit more q & a. >> all right. there you go, an invitation from bill o'reilly from the want to miss more of that. moving on. ground breaking political moves in egypt to tell you about. the company's vice-president meeting face-to-face with the opposition and giving in to some of their demands. what it means for the revolt that's being felt across the middle east. plus, the sun burning bright like you've never seen it before, but these are much more than pretty pictures. we'll tell you why and show you more. stay with us. ♪
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>> gathering the latest from our photo journalists in cairo and met with opposition groups. and now making some concessions including freedom of the press and listing emergency laws with security improved. our dominique denatale joining us on the phone. what does the transitional talk mean speaking with the opposition and promises made. >> it's a big move, harris, because that means the transition is very much underwayen perhaps with the opposition party elements in order to actually start a democratic movement,le and telling them that suleiman, vice-president, actually met with the muslim brotherhood. which is an islamic party
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which could bring about-- and whether that already happens and i'm sure that people after associated being under a dictatorship. and ask you even furtherment and suddenly the changes are underway and we've sent some people who, we're very much split with regards to just where the country is going to go, and an opinion about everything egyptian and very much remaining divided, harris. >> well, i understand that there's been-- i understand that there's been a big change in the atmosphere in cairo, something that people had wondered would come after such talks between the transitional people and now the opposition, what is that big change, dominic? >> it's been remarkable and people try to get back to business as issue as quickly, and astonishing the number of people busy and the amount of traffic driving in and people
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in the businesses and banks coming back and at the tahrir square, people selling popcorn and popcorn vendors, a carnival atmosphere and the center of the square is a city made of tents and plastic awnings and people are laughing and singing and dancing and night falls and a lot of people pull away and the family and women pulls away and hard core male, and a more peaceable approach to that. >> harris: dominic denatale we appreciate the latest from there and the breaking news in the fact that things have changed a little on the ground. dominic, thank you. it's 93 million miles away, the center of a planetary system, the source of our heat and light, light on earth. nasa with a huge break through. the first complete look at the sun. we can't wait to show it to you! ♪ good day sunshine
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>> president obama trying to meet with business leaders tomorrow. meeting with the chamber of xhrs and white house members have recently been at odds in the past months, but with a shift of the bill on capitol hill and the house, the president seems to be striking a more welcoming ton with the business community. caroline shively with more. >> a short walk from the white house to the u.s. chamber of commerce, but there's a big divide between the two. complicating that return, the chamber helped republican win back the host with most of the campaign budget and says that
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the health care overhaul and greenhouse gas limits are bad for business and says that they have may have used foreign money for attack ads and speaking with the internet this weekend. if we make america the best place to do business, businesses should make their mark here in america and they should set up shop here and hire our workersen pay these wages. >> it's a rocky two years and the relationship could be defrosting for a number of reasons. election efforts for 2012 are warming up and the chamber focuses on congressional races that have influence over business focused voters, voters the press uses for reelection and the two are on the same side of an important fight winning congressional support for a trade agreement with south korea and business leaders like that they've appointed bill daley as the chief of staff, a former board feem. and a final message we're expecting, use that money. some businesses have been
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stockpiling the past few months and the press wants them to spend some of it. >> caroline, good to see you, thank you. tonight, special report with baier, we will have a live interview with chamber of commerce president tom donahue, that's tomorrow 6 eastern only on fox news channel. nasa providing never before seen views of the sun. the amazing 3-d snapshots, the first complete view of the sun's entire surface and atmosphere. the pictures captured by nasa's solar terrestrial observations and hoping this new eye in the sky will lead to significant look and perhaps one day manned missions throughout the solar system. in california they're marking a milestone for the gipper. a salute to ronald reagan on
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>> a natural rocket before the break of dawn today. minetor one took off from california, the cargo consisting of research and development, the space craft. but officials did not look at more. the launch was initially delayed yesterday due to concerns with the rocket safety equipment. here is a look at top stories. president obama sitting down with bill o'reilly for with exclusive interview the two talking about health care. the president's popularity with the public. and the crisis in egypt. obama saying egypt is not going back to what it was before and that the time for change was now. remembering ronald raeagan on what would have been his 100th birthday. former first

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