coptic hospital where more than a dozen bodies, people killed in these demonstrations. there was a lot of anger against the military leaders of egypt, people accusing them of working with muslim fanatics against the christian minority, minority that makes up about 9% of the population. what we also saw were muslims coming to console the families of people who had lost victims in this fighting. so there is an attempt on sort of a personal street level by people to narrow this widening sectarian divide. but there s a feeling that the government is unwilling or incapable of really bringing the streets under control. i mean, i have to do this live shot right now with the windows closed because just a little while ago a rock was thrown through our window by young men in the street who i m told are actually working for the egyptian police. so the situation is not chaotic but it s becoming very tenuous at the moment. most violence i know you all have seen on cairo streets since th
service. i would beef up penalties against those who cross the line. families of military zest men and women should have the right to have ability to lay their loved ones to rest with dignity. shannon: many backing the measure says it comes in direct response to prominent demonstration by the westboro baptist church of topeka, kansas. they target funeral of soldiers saying it s god s judgment. in march, supreme court ruled in favor of leaders of the church, after the father of the fallen soldier who was the target of their protest sued in recognizing the power of the first amendment, justices noted that the church member speech cannot be restricted because, it s upsetting or arousing contempt. they believe that they have been chosen to perform this particular mission. and i don t see how they think that anything is going to stop them from doing that. in a written statement,
just how much trouble he s in? and elizabeth smart breaking her silence, talking about justice and moving forward. moments after a guilty verdict was read in the trial against her kidnapper and rapist. tonight you ll hear from elizabeth and we talk to ed smart about the verdict and what his daughter and the family plan to do now. crime and punishment tonight. we begin as always keeping them honest. tonight the church that preaches hate, plain and simple, hate in public places, hate in moments of great pain and great loss. talking about the westboro baptist church of topeka, kansas. i m sure you ve heard of them, it s a tiny congregation whose members aren t content to spew their hate in the confines of their church. the man who runs the westboro baptist church loves publicity and he s made a name for himself by picketing funerals of fallen troops. their tortured logic is that america s war dead are somehow god s punishment for the country tolerating gays and lesbians. their actions
his daughter and the family plan to do now. crime and punishment tonight. we begin as always keeping them honest. tonight the church that preaches hate, plain and simple, hate in public places, hate in moments of great pain and great loss. talking about the westboro baptist church of topeka, kansas. i m sure you ve heard of them, it s a tiny congregation whose members aren t content to spew their hate in the confines of their church. the man who runs the westboro baptist church loves publicity and he s made a name for himself by picketing funerals of fallen troops. their tortured logic is that america s war dead are somehow god s punishment for the country tolerating gays and lesbians. their actions and whether or not it should be protected by the first amendment is now being decided by the supreme court. we talk about it tonight, however, because tomorrow the group will protest outside the funeral of elizabeth edwards in raleigh, north carolina. in a moment you ll hear from some goo
and meet hate this group spouts with love. the president and former president walked into the white house briefing room to sell the president s tax deal. what happened next no one could have predicted. president obama walked out and left bill clinton holding fort at the podium. was that a smart move from a confident obama or a sign of just how much trouble he s in? and elizabeth smart breaking her silence, talking about justice and moving forward. moments after a guilty verdict was read in the trial against her kidnapper and rapist. tonight you ll hear from elizabeth and we talk to ed smart about the verdict and what his daughter and the family plan to do now. crime and punishment tonight. we begin as always keeping them honest. tonight the church that preaches hate, plain and simple, hate in public places, hate in moments of great pain and great loss. talking about the westboro baptist church of topeka, kansas. i m sure you ve heard of them, it s a tiny congregation whose member