0 proposal to actually outlaw the muslim brotherhood. leyland vitter continues to follow this live. what about this new twist? reporter: good morning, jamie. it s very clear the mus lick brotherho brotherhood early this morning tanks, armored personnel, soldiers, all converged on the egyptian supreme court. that s where we re hearing the latest demonstrations are headed to. in the past muslim brotherhood gunmen have not only tried to come up to these buildings but actually stormed government buildings and take them over. that s what they were trying to do a couple of days ago. when they failed to take over a police station. and then went ahead and took over a local mosque, barricading themselves inside. over the past 48 hours or so, there was a large siege on that mosque. a lot of gunfire coming out from the the minaret where the gunmen has taken their position. the streets or some kind of bombings. egyptians were not too clear. today in cairo, though, the army is trying to get thi
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0 to verify the nsa s operations are appropriate. shepard: the national security agency is getting it from both sides now. well, former new hampshire governor john sununu, a run, was sharply critical, saying the missteps reflect a sloppy attitude toward legal limits which he believes begins in the oval office. dennis kucinich says goes to the heart of what it means to be an american and that mean wes have basic freedoms that cannot be under assault by the government and our right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure is a fundamental right, connected to the right of privacy to be free in our persons, the right of freedom of speech, and those rights are under attack. the the senate said when lawmakers feel they re in the dark they can t adequately represent their constituents. and now lieutenant colonel michael hay is here. we don t have any privacy anymore, do we? i think what is important first to look at, shep this is very important is the context in whi
that square into a shopping mall. images of water cannons knocking down young women, brought more to the street, angry that the three time prime minister is moving their secular country towards an islamist state. we don t trust him, this protester said in a lull in fighting. we have taken this square with struggle and from now on, no matter how much police forces will come, we will continue to fight. erdogan remained defiant, belligerent against the protesters. later he will meet with them, sunrise is a couple hours away. that s when we ll figure out in terms of looking forward whether police pushed out the protesters for good or whether the violence today will bring more to the streets. leyland vitter, thank you. sex, lies, bureaucratic red tape.
the focus tonight is on the man at the top of the intelligence ladder. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge begins the coverage. reporter: democratic senator ron wyden is calling out james clapper. we sent them the questions ahead of time. we indicated to them afterwards there would be an opportunity to amend it, and that s where i ll leave it. reporter: he wants public hearings on data collection of straight answers to direct questions in march. does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? no, sir. it does not? not wittingly. there are cases where they could inadvertently perhaps collect but not wittingly. reporter: over the weekend, clapper likened wyden s question to, quote, when are you going to stop beating your wife, adding in i responded in what i thought was the most truthful or at least most untruthful manner. are you willing to say whether you see snowden as a whistleblower? i am
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