abuses of that administration, that s a conversation that they don t really want to have. i ve got great respect, i have to say, for dick cheney and this new book about his progression along heart disease and all of these issues he has had. but i ve got a fair amount of disrespect for how he has tried to recast the narrative around the bush years. you know, it s going to be awfully interesting in the coming days. yeah. now, ryan, this weekend s pheasant hunt in iowa reminded us of a hunting trip in 2006 when the great dick cheney shot a man in the face. have we got a picture of his victim? yes, there he is. texas attorney harry whittington whose face was riddled with bird shot. let s see how senator cruz recalls this particular event to his host. take a listen. a lot of people don t know two weeks that followed, there were more than 200 calls to texas parks and wildlife to see how much a license to shoot a public lawyer.
egypt. many of those casualties and fatalities were brought to where we are, this neighborhood in east cairo. really served as a home base for the morsi backers. there is a makeshift hospital here and incredibly emotional and chaotic night at that makeshift hospital. doctors racing to treat the injured and take care of the victims. there are conflicting reports about the death toll. talked to volunteers and doctors. they say that 15 to 70 people were killed and more than 2,000 people were injured. but the health ministry here says 38 people were killed. 180 people were injured. there s also conflicting reports as to what happened. the demonstrators here say that they were peacefully protesting. when security forces fired off with live weapons and bird shot and tear gas. but the interior ministry denies that police used live weapons. they say they only fought back with tear gas. there s also conflicting frkts demonstrators about civilians and local residents getting
president mohammed morsi on july the 3rd. we re getting conflicting reports of the death toll. many of the casualties were brought here, the home base of the pro-morsi supporters when you talk to the doctors here, they say between 50 and 70 people were killed, more than 2,000 injured, but the health ministry is saying 46 people killed and more than 600 people injured. we re also getting conflicting reports. when you talk to the demonstrators they are protesting and marching towards the downtown area, that, of course, morsi protesters when all of a sudden the forces started firing at them with live weapons and bird shot, but they deny this. they say they didn t fire any weapons, all they used was tear gas. we ve also reviewed some amateur video of the clashes from last night and we see what appeared to be people on on both sides in civilian clothes, also see people in civilian clothes next to police officers firing guns,
gun and we re very proud of them. [inaudible] i m sorry? how many students were at risk? in the classroom, it looks like about 28 students in the classroom. by talking to this young man, may have saved 20 or 30 lives? what we do know he was armed with a shotgun. he shot someone. he tried to shoot one else. the teacher is trying to get the students to evacuate during the back door. during that process the teacher and campus supervisor engaged him in conversation and allowing the students to get out, and then he put the weapon down. 0 shotgun rounds on him. these are 12-gauge, and we we haven t inspected the type of ammunition yet, but it could be bird shot, and could be a mixture. i don t know. was he wearing protective fear? not that i know of.
finally being able to actually get the rest of the protesters out and so far, none of them have come back. there was one person who was killed in the battle overnight. he was shot with what s called bird shot, which means at some point, the egyptians were authorized to put in shotgun shells and use them against this crowd. that goes to show how serious egyptian police have been coming about protecting the embassy here. global media reports there was a credible threat by a jihadi group based in the sinai peninsula against the american embassy here and over the past couple of days, we have seen a huge amount of presence around the american embassy, including the egyptian building concrete walls in the middle of the street, not only to prevent cars from approaching the u.s. embush era tax cuts but also now to prevent any people from getting within about 150 yards of the u.s. embassy despite the protesters best efforts, so far those concrete barriers are holding.