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. >> you can sake general abdul-fattah el-sisi in milk, plain or crunchy. some want him to be the next president. the head of the armed forces is attracting a cult following. >> so many are happy to serve a strong man. we have that culture, if general abdul-fattah el-sisi comes to power, without the political training, i am worried he'll fall into that trap. >> there are at least five separate campaigns calling for general abdul-fattah el-sisi to run for president. this is a country that has been controlled by the military for almost 60 years. the only interruption was the year-long presidency of the democratically elected mohamed morsi, who was deposed by the military at the beginning of july. not everyone wants general abdul-fattah el-sisi to replace him. >> translation: who in the political arena is suitable to be president? who can people trust to hand over the country. this is not the time to experiment with new political leaders, it will lead to the loss of our country. >> the growing admiration for general abdul-fattah el-sisi reminds some of al-masa
. >> you can sake general abdul-fattah el-sisi in milk, plain or crunchy. some want him to be the next president. the head of the armed forces is attracting a cult following. >> so many are happy to serve a strong man. we have that culture, if general abdul-fattah el-sisi comes to power, without the political training, i am worried he'll fall into that trap. >> there are at least five separate campaigns calling for general abdul-fattah el-sisi to run for president. this is a...
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let's go to congressman fattah of philadelphia.ongressman, i think the congressman in his own way said the deal here is -- and i think the way the american people understand it -- that the republicans are saying unless you can kill obama care as it's called now, by october 1st, there will be no government by october 1st. that's the deal. >> two things to make clear. one is the president of the united states barack obama has never spent $1 or added one dollar to the debt that the congress did not direct he spend through an appropriation bill. so the question now is are we going to pay our bills? this is not debt run up by the president. this is debt authorized by the congress that we need to pay and need to do it before we run up to our credit limit. two is you don't pass anything in our government. you learn this in high school and middle school if you go to a good one, that you have to pass something out of the house and the senate and the president has to sign it for it to be law. republicans have killed obama care 40-plus times.
let's go to congressman fattah of philadelphia.ongressman, i think the congressman in his own way said the deal here is -- and i think the way the american people understand it -- that the republicans are saying unless you can kill obama care as it's called now, by october 1st, there will be no government by october 1st. that's the deal. >> two things to make clear. one is the president of the united states barack obama has never spent $1 or added one dollar to the debt that the congress...
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let's go to congressman fattah of philadelphia. think the congressman in his own way said the deal here is and i think the way the american people understand it that republicans are basically saying unless you can kill obama care as it's called now, by october 1st there will be no government by october 1st. that's the deal. >> two things to make clear. one is the president of the united states barack obama has never spent $1 or added one dollar to the debt that the congress did not direct he spend through an appropriation bill. so the question now is are we going to pay our bills? this is not debt run up by the president. this is debt authorized by the congress that we need to pay and need to do it before we run up to our credit limit. two is you don't pass anything in our government. you learn this in high school and middle school if you go to a good one, that you have to pass something out of the house and the senate and the president has to sign it for it to be law. republicans have killed obama care 40-plus times. it's not dead
let's go to congressman fattah of philadelphia. think the congressman in his own way said the deal here is and i think the way the american people understand it that republicans are basically saying unless you can kill obama care as it's called now, by october 1st there will be no government by october 1st. that's the deal. >> two things to make clear. one is the president of the united states barack obama has never spent $1 or added one dollar to the debt that the congress did not direct...
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and morsi was in, now morsi is out and instead army general and george lopez of the desert abdel fattah al-sisi is in. and with tensions running high, folks, everyone is suspecting everyone else over there and i don't blame them because they all look kind of middle eastern. (laughter) but thankfully there's been an improvement in egypt's security situation. for more we turn ktrt, houston's egypt news leader. >> in egypt, a stork was busted as a suspected spy. a citizen thought the bird was an undercover agent because it carried a suspicious electronic device. >> stephen: "suspicious electronic device." could it have been the new iphone 5s? (laughter) and i say that simply because i want a free one. (laughter) now, don't believe this stork is a spy? some sources have reported that this agent was instead a swan! which means this stork has a secret identity, a nom de plumage. (laughter) and this is not the first time the animal kingdom has got caught up in middle eastern espionage. as i reported previously, egypt accused israeli agents of being behind a local shark attack and -- (laughter)
and morsi was in, now morsi is out and instead army general and george lopez of the desert abdel fattah al-sisi is in. and with tensions running high, folks, everyone is suspecting everyone else over there and i don't blame them because they all look kind of middle eastern. (laughter) but thankfully there's been an improvement in egypt's security situation. for more we turn ktrt, houston's egypt news leader. >> in egypt, a stork was busted as a suspected spy. a citizen thought the bird...
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and morsi was in, now morsi is out and instead army general and george lopez of the desert abdel fattahs in. and with tensions running high, folks, everyone is suspecting
and morsi was in, now morsi is out and instead army general and george lopez of the desert abdel fattahs in. and with tensions running high, folks, everyone is suspecting
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chief to run for president he goes to collect thirty million signatures to convince general abdel fattah el-sisi to give in to what the organizers describe as overwhelming support last two months after he asked egypt's first elected president mohamed morsy supporters to guess the quran swept through egypt and most people died in the bloody crackdown on dissent. and the costa concordia cruise liner has sounded its horn in celebration of being pulled upright twenty months on from a tragedy that claimed two lives italian ship which ran aground after striking a reef will not be towed away and scrapped are seeing time lapse were to drop the lifting operation the biggest ever for passenger vessel after nineteen hours of strenuous efforts by engineers the crushed starboard side was pulled out of the water off the coast of tuscany going viral. until the spill from the wreck protected so far. ninety feet a vessel is longer than the titanic with. an engine. well next to trigger happy police officers and their bounden heroes of nine eleven and breaking the set with happiness. we talked before about
chief to run for president he goes to collect thirty million signatures to convince general abdel fattah el-sisi to give in to what the organizers describe as overwhelming support last two months after he asked egypt's first elected president mohamed morsy supporters to guess the quran swept through egypt and most people died in the bloody crackdown on dissent. and the costa concordia cruise liner has sounded its horn in celebration of being pulled upright twenty months on from a tragedy that...
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chief to run for president the goal is to collect thirty million signatures to convince general abdel fattah el-sisi she gave in to what the organizers describe as overwhelming populist the fall of two months after the else said egypt's first elected president mohamed morsi massive protests against the coup then swept through egypt almost a falzon people died in the bloody crackdown on dissent. so the winds groups have been raising the alarm in the u.s. where over the weekend police officers opened fire on civilians in two different states. intakes of the issue and they made breaking the set right here at eleven thirty g.m.t. . well over the weekend america's grossly over militarized police force once again showed its true colors first in charlotte north carolina where police killed twenty four year old football player jonathan feral who was seeking help after miraculously surviving a car crash a homeowner called nine one one and told dispatchers that a man was repeatedly knocking on the door. when they arrived at the scene fairly charged at them but something tells me that by charge they me
chief to run for president the goal is to collect thirty million signatures to convince general abdel fattah el-sisi she gave in to what the organizers describe as overwhelming populist the fall of two months after the else said egypt's first elected president mohamed morsi massive protests against the coup then swept through egypt almost a falzon people died in the bloody crackdown on dissent. so the winds groups have been raising the alarm in the u.s. where over the weekend police officers...
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to run for president the goal is to collect thirty million signatures to convince a general abdel fattah el-sisi to give in to what the organizers describe as overwhelming popular support it's two months after the acid egypt's of elected president mohamed morsi massive protests against the crew then swept through egypt almost a falzon people died in the bloody crackdown on dissent. the costa concordia cruise liner has sounded its horn in celebration after being pulled up right twenty months on from a terje that claimed thirty two lives they tally and ship which ran around after striking a reef will now be towed away and scream you are now seeing the time lapse which is of the lifting operation the biggest ever for passenger vessel after nineteen hours of stream u.s. efforts by engineers first star board side it was hurled out of the water off the coast of tuscany no environmental spill from the wreck has been detected so far two hundred in one thousand meter vessel is longer than the titanic with more than double the time which. so rights groups have been raising be a long way in the us
to run for president the goal is to collect thirty million signatures to convince a general abdel fattah el-sisi to give in to what the organizers describe as overwhelming popular support it's two months after the acid egypt's of elected president mohamed morsi massive protests against the crew then swept through egypt almost a falzon people died in the bloody crackdown on dissent. the costa concordia cruise liner has sounded its horn in celebration after being pulled up right twenty months on...
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to cement the deal, morsi picked a new army chief, general abdel fattah el-sisi. >> and it was a relationship of trust, because apparently according to reports, el-sisi went out of his way to tell morsi that he is a pious muslim, he's a practicing muslim, and that in fact, even his political ideas about elections and about sovereignty are very much in alignment with that of the muslim brotherhood. (protestors chanting) >> sennott: revolutionaries have long felt betrayed by the army and the brotherhood. back in cairo in 2011, i got caught up in protests. basically, what happened was just an eruption of people saying, "that's it." there hasn't been justice for those who were killed. and people seem really ready to say they're not going to stop until there's justice. (protestors yelling) >> sennott: after morsi's election, protests like this continued. >> morsi took over the mubarak tool kit of state-controlled media, the repressive penal code, and he started using that, and he started using that against his opponents. he would always argue that it was necessary to do that because there were ene
to cement the deal, morsi picked a new army chief, general abdel fattah el-sisi. >> and it was a relationship of trust, because apparently according to reports, el-sisi went out of his way to tell morsi that he is a pious muslim, he's a practicing muslim, and that in fact, even his political ideas about elections and about sovereignty are very much in alignment with that of the muslim brotherhood. (protestors chanting) >> sennott: revolutionaries have long felt betrayed by the army...
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officer says to me do i want to chase you because you are 14 rounds instead they can round magazine fattah or do i want to go after the guy that shot someone on the corner? this is why the law enforcement is not supporting these measures. >> host: you describe in your book how you ran into justice scalia wrote the opinion that made handguns illegal finally in the district of columbia at the white house correspondents' dinner this last spring. and you said something to him about how he hoped he would help you get the right eventually to bear arms as well as keep them in the district. tell us a little bit about what he said and what you think is going to happen in that regard. >> guest: my friend covered in court for fox news and she was talking to him and introduced me and i modified her for life. i'm sure she will never trust anyone again because i was a complete super fan. i was like thank you so much you gave me the right to get a gun. and he was like thinks crazy lady. [laughter] but because d.c. is the last place you do not have the right to bear arms and you can't take your gun out of
officer says to me do i want to chase you because you are 14 rounds instead they can round magazine fattah or do i want to go after the guy that shot someone on the corner? this is why the law enforcement is not supporting these measures. >> host: you describe in your book how you ran into justice scalia wrote the opinion that made handguns illegal finally in the district of columbia at the white house correspondents' dinner this last spring. and you said something to him about how he...
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fattah: i thank the gentlelady. i have been here for 10 terms and i have seen a lot. i was here when most of the members of my party voted against the prescription drug program offered by the other team. and president bush pushed it through the, it created a $7 trillion hole in the budget. wasn't paid for. but after we won the majority we, we won the presidency, we didn't go back to try to undo it, we actually worked to fix it a little bit, we got rid of the doughnut hole and we embraced it and moved forward. there seems to be a problem on the other side they don't seem to want to come to grips with the fact that the game is over. that the teams have left the field and that this question about the affordable health care bill is settled law. that is to say that this consistency would be admirable except it's somewhat of a foolish consistency. to come 40-plus times, attempting to delay or repeal the obamacare act as they refer to it, doesn't make any sense. we're not in negotiations with the president. we're trying to pass a bill that the senate will pass. and the senat
fattah: i thank the gentlelady. i have been here for 10 terms and i have seen a lot. i was here when most of the members of my party voted against the prescription drug program offered by the other team. and president bush pushed it through the, it created a $7 trillion hole in the budget. wasn't paid for. but after we won the majority we, we won the presidency, we didn't go back to try to undo it, we actually worked to fix it a little bit, we got rid of the doughnut hole and we embraced it and...