is keeping a very close eye on the nightmare scenario unfolding now in egypt. coming up shortly in the newscast, we ll talk with krik g rick grenell, the spokesman for the u.s. ambassador to the united nations on what this crisis in egypt means for the united states. to another fox news alert for you now. evacuation orders expanding as multiple pil multiple wildfires burn in the west. in idaho, sheriff s deputies telling people in 1600 homes that they re in the danger zone of the massive beaver creek fire. meanwhile, high winds fueling wildfires in utah. take a look at this. multiple homes already destroyed there. two fires have been testing the limits in utah. the rockport fire in toole
on. no side the islamists and the military, no side is pure here. but we have to remember that the united states policy should be very strong for not having islamists in charge of egypt. you know, i want to go back to the president s news conference martha s vineyard, took time out from his vacation to denounce the violence we ve been showing on our screen. what he didn t denounce were the attacks on coptic christians and these christian churches, the coptic pope is in hiding, a great many christians as well. and yet no denouncetion from this president. why is that? you know, gregg, i actually think the president did a good job this week in martha s vineyard when he talked about this issue. we didn t come out and say that the islamists won the election and they should be in charge. that s a good movement from this president. i think it s a very difficult
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seconds before impact. the u.p.s. cargo jet crashed near a runway in birmingham on wednesday and two pilots on board were killed. now investigators are looking into whether pilot error was to blame, including if the jet was too low. some lawmakers renewing calls to reform the national security agency s surveillance programs, this after documents leaked by edward snowden suggest that the agency has repeatedly broken privacy rules. now, the nsa calls them mistakes. jennifer griffin in washington for us with details. heather, the may 2012 internal nsa audit showed thousands of privacy violations in one year alone. in some cases, the nsa was monitoring the phone records of residents of washington, d.c., whose area code 202 is similar to that of egypt. nsa compliance director john delong said the violations were
lawmakers taking aim at the nsa amid new allegations that the agency repeatedly broke u.s. privacy rules. all of this coming after new information from nsa leaker edward snowden suggesting the agency has improperly violated the privacy of americans more than a thousand times every year. and the leader of egypt s muslim brotherhood saying that his son was among one of hup hundreds of protesters killed in an anti-government protest yesterday. the egyptian government intensifying its crackdown, now considering banning the muslim brotherhood entirely. earlier today a new gun battle in the heart of cairo. there are some of the pictures. security forces storming a mosque where hundreds of islamists had barricaded themselves inside. so what is all the instability in egypt mean for the united states? richard grenell, spokesman for