anti-protest police left at least 26 dead, protesters and police officers. president obama on his trip to mexico backed up threats of new economic sanctions that secretary of state john kerry made earlier against the ukrainian government. we hold the ukrainian government primarily responsible for making sure that it is dealing with peaceful protesters in an appropriate way. we ll be monitoring very carefully the situation, recognizing that along with our european partners and the international community there will be consequences if people step over the line. if people stem over the line. over the line. a line that is ill defined as of now. a previous line the president s red line if syria used chemical weapons against its own people. that line looms large. the question is will this line have any effect? and these striking images have many americans asking another pertinent question where
that after the harsh anti-protest las vegas there. month will have long anti-government protests have been held at kiev which is closer to russia and farther from the european union. obamacare, what does it mean for the president s signature legislation? here are chris kathenis, and fox news political analyst angela mcglowen. good morning to both of you. good morning, jamie. morning. tell us about this particular delay. was it expected? well, i don t necessarily thit was expected.
they re in, going to go on august 1st to chick-fil-a. so, i hope the the workers there are prepared for august 1st and the influx of people that may be coming if they want to be a part of the sort of anti-protest. clayton: go on thursday when the crowd leaves. alisyn: you won t make a statement, but get a sandwich. clayton: a great chicken sandwich. dave: what do you think of the chick-fil-a controversy? let us know on twitter, ff weekend, or friends@foxnews.com. alisyn: and next, reaction from a captain in the national guard. clayton: the nanny state at it again? new york city mayor michael bloomberg now trying to make it more difficult to get baby formula at the hospital. breast-feeding first is what they want. we ve got the details straight ahead.
where there is a protest, there is an anti-protest. liberty alliance will come out and stand up against those accusing americans of isl islamo-phobia. shannon: thank you very much. saudi arabia trying to keep the wave of unrest rippling through the middle east crossing over its borders. activists tell reuters saudi security forces obtained 22 minority shiites who protested last week against discrimination. yesterday, the interior minister banned all demonstrations. how involved should the u.s. be in foreign unrest? key lawmakers voiced support for no-fly zone over libya, but is it worth the cost? congresswoman chairs the house foreign affairs committee and joins us from miami. congresswoman, thank you for your time. no, thank you. shannon: let s talk about the no-fly zone. we heard secretary talk about
the streets of cairo are still in chaos this morning with the anti-protest in the seventh day. the u.s. has been walking a diplomatic tightrope in response to the crisis. many in egypt are wonder whing the obama administration isn t doing more to support their cause. michelle dunn worked in egypt send a now part of the working group on egypt which has been promoting depositione ining dem there for some time. thanks so much for joining me. you re part of this working group and you ve been trying to get the u.s. government to focus more on the problems there for quite some time. this seems to present a good opportunity for real change. are you confident, are you optimistic that the democracy will actually take hold and that the government the resulting government will be a strong u.s. ally? well, kate, this is a very