0 city as shannon comes in from washington early for the madness. >>shannon: we're excited. and the song what is hip must be about you? with a pooch purse? >>brian: yeah. we'll finally get to the bottom of that. the tower of power is the most powerful name in news has a lot of power. we also have richard skaggs coming up and also huge news happened overnight as we were e-mailing back and forth and i was watching you last night on special report. seems like a lifetime ago. good thing we got you that jet deal and the jet back. >>shannon: he only goes private, you know that. no commercial. >>brian: if you've ever flown next to tucker carlson, write us because aoebl shannon is -- because i believe shannon is correct. >>tucker: i take the train. >>brian: shannon, tell us what's happening. >>shannon: chaos in egypt as they brace for more protest today. this as the muslim brotherhood calls for a nationwide day of rage. president obama joining ex-military comments. >> our traditional cooperation cannot continue as violence continues in the streets. >>shannon: the u.s. supplies $1.3 billion in aid to egypt but the president says that could be on the chopping block if the violence continues. >> he's accomplished the remarkable feat in the last two and a half years of alienating every single faction in egypt. he just needs to back off now and accept the fact the egyptians have come to this path themselves, and they will have to resolve it. >>shannon: this as the death toll continues to rise from this week's bloody crackdown on muhammad morsi supporters. nearly 650 people have been confirmed killed, thousands more injured. troubled actress lisa robin kelly who stars on that 70's show died after going into cardiac arrest. she just checked herself into the treatment facility on monday for alcohol abuse. over the past three years the actress made headlines for a string of d.u.i. and assault arrests. lisa robin kelly was 43 years old. >> a seven-month-old florida boy died after eating a detergent pod. if confirmed it will be the first death in the country tied to those laundry packets. according to poison control centers, more than 5,000 children have been sickened by the pods this year. they have warned of the dangers thinking children might think those pods are candy. they are barking with style. check out the pooch pouch. pouch pooch. this purse is the latest fashion trend to hit the streets. the bags come in a variety of sizes for mostly small breeds. i carry a lot of stuff. they sell for $100. the pooch purse is always sold out. i saw you with the maltease model. once you go there, everybody wants one. >>brian: i'll go for my mountain dog sack to the chiropractor. what about that story that broke in the washington about the n.s.a.? >>tucker: remember how we had been reassured by this administration and various members of congress that don't worry, we're not spying on you. this information we're gathering is to defeat terrorists. it has nothing to do with spying on americans. it turns out last year according to an internal audit, 2,776 times the n.s.a. violated that standard. keep in mind this is not a fact they reported to congress or even to the administration. this is basically no oversight here. this is reported to us in leaked documents given to "the washington post." congress didn't know this. >>shannon: there are checks and balances built into the system is what we've been told so the average american shouldn't be worried because there is somebody checking on somebody else with each decision made. but the fisa court, judges appointed by the chief justice john roberts, now they are saying we have no way to follow what the government tells us to do. there is no check on our decision. >>brian: it turns out in their defense most of these violations were unintended they say. here's the quote we're a human run agency with a number of regulatory regimes so at times we find ourselves on the wrong side of the line. one time, for example, they thought they were tracking egypt which is a 2-0 country code. they were tracking washington at 202 so they looked at a whole bunch of 202 numbers, american numbers. their intention could still have been in the right way but their execution could have ended up violating. >>tucker: even if these were honest mistakes and presumably most of them were, there is still deception around them. in june we were told by this administration we're going to be as transparent as time. this is what the deputy attorney general said every now and then there may be a mistake. about 3,000 of them. if you make mistakes, own up to them. >>brian: we saw michael hayden come forward, former vice president dick cheney come forward and defend the premise of the program. now we find out the people executing the program as it got bigger weren't doing it and in a way i guess wasn't disciplined. john sununu, used to be the chief of staff for president bush 41 helped mitt romney try to get elected, and former governor. listen. >> the biggest problem in all of this is this culture and attitude that the lines of the law don't have to be followed strictly, and that culture and attitude comes from a president who tries to impose taxes on his own, who decides when obamacare can meet the letter of the law and when it doesn't have to meet the letter of the law. it comes from a president that instructs his e.p.a. to invent ways to get around congress, where he stands up and said, and says to the public that the executive branch is going to find ways to avoid the limitations imposed constitutionally, where congress has a responsibility. that's a terrible attitude, and it's what promotes and nurtures the kinds of things you're seeing coming out of the n.s.a. >>brian: he's pointing to the president. i have a question for you. do you really point to the president on this? is this the clandestine community doing what they were tasked to do, keep us safe, stop the next terror attack before it happens by listening it, find out where the terrorists are and stop them before they execute their crime? or is the president totally in the dark on this? >>tucker: that's the scarceiest possibility of all, the idea that the executive not actually overseeing the executive branch. nay, c.i.a., all the alphabet soup agencies report directly to the president. constitutionally that is the way it is set up. if he has no idea what they are doing, that is a problem. >>shannon: this leads to the idea that the president is responsible for overseeing these things but he picks and chooses. by my count the constitution, article 2 i believe it is, says he has the duty to uphold the laws of the land. but we've seen this administration, not the president but others in the administration decide when they're going to do that and when they aren't. >>brian: there are examples of him using executive orders to do stuff he says congress is unwilling to do. is he breaching the constitution? >>shannon: i wrote the constitution. i was there when they signed it. >>brian: here's an example of our presidential proclamation, some of the things he's done. he's made changes on his own to the health care law. he's delayed certain elements of the implementation of the health care law. he told people we'll give you subsidies to help you pay for the health care law. is that okay? he's also ordered cell phone taxes to provide wi-fi for schools across the country. that's something coming to a country near you which happens to be this country. >>shannon: the president said twice he directed the f.c.c. to do that but that's an independent agency. >>tucker: the process is bad and it probably is an abuse of his authority. but it is such a bad policy. there was a study out today that shows giving laptops to schoolkids distracts them from their homework. technology is not the answer in schools. give them ipads and they'll become brilliant. it is not actually a fix. anybody who has teenagers -- i've got a bunch of them -- will tell you it can be you feel technology but it's not the answer. >>brian: they get the congress bent out of shape. but some of the things the president has done in the past, for example, when it comes to mandatory sentences for drug offenders, he said that's go got to change and through eric holder, his attorney general, he moved on that this week. and could also, with mandatory sentences, could immigration be next? >>shannon: think about the directive that came, and there is a lawsuit with ice agents that are suing because they have been told to violate their oath under the law because basically they have been told to let people go. >>brian: because of the execution of the president's order on the dream act. >>shannon: the president said congress won't work with him so he's got to go around them on some things. the idea of checks and balances gets blurred. >>brian: now you have senator rubio saying listen you know the president loves executive orders, he does things to bypass congress. if we don't pass the immigration law he's going to start passing it piece by piece and you republicans aren't going to like any of it. at least you like some of it now. >>tucker: quite an argument. >>brian: that's tuckers way of saying i'd rather move on. last night as this story came down, if you don't mind breaching our e-mail security, you said let's talk about this today. and the million muslim march that's coming to us on 9/11/2013. >>shannon: folks say the muslim community has been targeted. there is discrimination against people who are completely peaceful and innocent. i understand that point. but the date is going to be hard for some people. 9/11 is the date they're going to march. that is not going to, i don't think, help their cause. >>tucker: it depends. if there's real contrition, denunciation of terror, it may be helpful. we'll see. hannity is not convinced. this is the exchange last night on his show. >> this is a very salem day and we're -- a very solemn day and we're supposed to remember the victims, their families, children that lost parents that never saw them again and you want to turn this into a day about anti-islamic bigotry? >> not really. we muslims, we denounce terrorism and we understand with the solidarity denouncing that -- >> that is not what your statement says at all. >>brian: should that da be about the muslim community or should that day be about all those americans who lost their lives, whether you were in the planes that hit the buildings, the pentagon or night 93, or should it be about the million muslim march? either way it's going to be a story. straight ahead, he's the worst boss ever. this guy caught drugging his kphraoe's drink? -- employees drink. >>tucker: a billionaire betting on our economy to fail. what does that mean? charles payne on deck to explain. ♪ ♪ ♪ our most fabulous jacket collection. only at chico's and chicos.com. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies. i couldn't upload any of our music. that's when i decided to switch. now that i'm on verizon, everything moves fast. with verizon, i have that reliability. i'm completely happy with verizon. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable and in more places than any other 4g network. period. that's powerful. verizon. get the nokia lumia 928 for free. 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