bush was, where the a team is left, the b team is in charge and now the c team is coming up. as people look ahead to the future and what comes next, the president still has a full three plus years of managing to do, with so many crises on the horizon, let me ask you about the international issues. we expected the president to be at the united nations general assembly talking about issues of syria which is still lingering out there, certainly completely unresolved at this point. issues with iran and its nuclear program. is he going to have to pivot to deal with some of the discussions about kenya, pakistan, about other things that are flaring up as well? and certainly egypt remains somewhat unsettled. i think he needs to. whether or not he will is another subject. i would imagine the white house is looking at these things and feels like they need to. this is a trend around the world right now, in egypt, kenya and pakistan. in pakistan, their minorities affairs minister was ass
like thousands of morsi supporters marched at u.s. intelligence headquarters. muslim brotherhood and others are plenty more marches calling it egypt against the coup. they said it would protect protesters who leave citians voluntarily. or the 200 people have been killed since military ousted president morsi last month. jenna: it comes amid concerns on growing unrest across middle east and questions on how the united states should respond. the hard lessons of afghanistan and iraq are making isolationism a popular option for pundits on both sides of the spectrum. it is growing worse by the day. from egypt to syria, chaos spreading into lebanon and fighting flaring up in iraq also. the us when violence posing a real problem for president obama.
taking up his son s cause, he is blasting that close congressional vote to keep the nsa surveillance program alive. i am extremely disappointed and angry. i m an angry american citizen. reporter: the white house still isn t committing president obama to meet with putin in moscow ahead of g-20 summit talks in september. that s jill dougherty reporting. we have new unrest that s flaring up in egypt now. reports anywhere from 21 to 75 people have been killed. around the protests overnight spilling into the early morning hou hours. what s the scene like there right now? reporter: things are much calmer at this hour, poppy. but overnight this was one of the most intense and most violent nights we have seen ever since the ouster of former president mohamed morsi here in
intelligence? right. what i m hearing from intelligence professionals is in a place like yemen, i ve been there several times, when you do a drone strike and you kill people that have nothing to do with terrorism and you kill innocent civilians you re actually creating more enemies than you re taking off the battle field. it potential could have blow back on you. but also the key to peace in any of these regions is not going to be through a militarized solution. it s going to be through actual intelligence, understanding how the other side thinks. that generally has been the business of the cia. but there s a derth of intelligence right now in many countries where wars are flaring up. the way we are fighting wars, the locations in which we are fighting wars, isn t this just a natural evolution? when you look at the front lines, oh, wait a minute in a lot of places there aren t really front lines anymore. sort of disparate areas and you have to pull it all together and that s what y
walk but a walk across niagara falls on a really, really skinny wire? good gracious. you betcha. got that story and a whole lot more, coming up this hour on cnn. oh, that s a beautiful shot, isn t it? hopefully he ll do it when there s broad daylight. do you think he s awake right now doing one of these? calm the jitters. especially because he will be tethered and he s not used to being tethered. the advice might be lay off the caffeine this morning. good advice. welcome to early start, nice to have you with us, i m ashleigh banfield. and i m zoraida sambolin, bringing you the news from a to z, 5:00 a.m. here in the east. let s get started. this is cnn breaking news. we begin with this this morning. bran new details on the two american men arrested in japan after a nicki minaj concert. police are holding one of them, a 19-year-old on suspicion of murder in the death of a 21-year-old irish exchange student, a woman who disappeared after that conce