administration. there s something internally going on that either they re misinterpreting what the law is or what the procedures are, or they re just wholly ignoring them. either way, they re going to have to account to the public, $52,000 is not a million. so, they re going to have to tell us who was on the plane, why did you use the plane? et cetera, et cetera. that full reporting is going to be done. you can do it one of two ways addition. it wasn t like he got a seat on a plane going to those places. are these government charters? remember, the government has a fleet of private planes they use. so the question is, did they contract out to a private service to use that plane? or is this within the fleet? should he lose his job? it s not like that s up to the president ultimately. the president isn t happy you got that appeal. the president may want a head on the platter for this. we re following your twitter feed and today you say the tax math is crashing hard into
about a thousand people on monday took them up on that. about 500 or so on tuesday were evacuated. why did the number drop on tuesday? they said of these street demonstrations that you ve been involved in, have been having an effect, at least in cairo. so the state department is saying the numbers did slow. the latest ones, they got 460 people out on four government charters, and that was today. and the destinations were istanbul and athens. they will continue that tomorrow, because there are probably about 3,000 people who do or have expressed an interest in getting out, anderson. and the airport in cairo is still open, and there are commercial flights, though a number of carriers have cut down on flights. i m hearing the nightmare stories of people waiting 48 hours for a flight that ends up
about 500 or so on tuesday were evacuated. why did the number drop on tuesday? they said of these street demonstrations that you ve been involved in, have been having an effect, at least in cairo. so the state department is saying the numbers did slow. the latest ones, they got 460 people out on four government charters, and that was today. and the destinations were istanbul and athens. they will continue that tomorrow, because there are probably about 3,000 people who do or have expressed an interest in getting out, anderson. and the airport in cairo is still open, and there are commercial flights, though a number of carriers have cut down on flights. i m hearing the nightmare stories of people waiting 48 hours for a flight that ends up never showing up and there s not a lot of information being given out. how concerned is the state
they said of these street demonstrations that you ve been involved in, have been having an effect, at least in cairo. so the state department is saying the numbers did slow. the latest ones, they got 460 people out on four government charters, and that was today. and the destinations were istanbul and athens. they will continue that tomorrow, because there are probably about 3,000 people who do or have expressed an interest in getting out, anderson. and the airport in cairo is still open, and there are commercial flights, though a number of carriers have cut down on flights. or flights are delayed. i m hearing the nightmare stories of people waiting 48 hours for a flight that ends up never showing up and there s not a lot of information being given out. how concerned is the state department about security for americans here in country? you know, so far the demonstrations haven t really targeted americans. so the state department isn t really saying that that is
so the state department is saying the numbers did slow. the latest ones, they got 460 people out on four government charters, and that was today. and the destinations were istanbul and athens. they will continue that tomorrow, because there are probably about 3,000 people who do or have expressed an interest in getting out, anderson. and the airport in cairo is still open, and there are commercial flights, though a number of carriers have cut down on flights. or flights are delayed. i m hearing the nightmare stories of people waiting 48 hours for a flight that ends up never showing up and there s not a lot of information being given out. how concerned is the state department about security for americans here in country? you know, so far the demonstrations haven t really targeted americans. so the state department isn t really saying that that is specifically a problem. it s more just sometimes getting to the airport if you had to go