not only to the venezuelan opposition but also to the satellite governments in the region. so all over a familiar narrative to many in latin america the venezuelan representative accusing the united states of organizing a coup d état to any other council members at least publicly share that view. well some do and the old will argument is always that those are internal problems that the sovereignty of than it has to be respected that s what we heard by the russian ambassador for instance and for the southern african ambassador as well so basically we have a narrative here off this standpoint versus the other narrative of the western countries that are trying to stress that there is a humanitarian tragedy that millions of people had to flee the country and so there s very much
a familiar narrative to many in latin america the venezuelan representative accusing the united states of organizing a coup d état to any other council members at least publicly share that view. well some do and the old will argument is always that those are internal problems that the sovereignty of then is has to be respected that s what we ve heard by the russian ambassador tour instance and fly the southern african ambassador as well so basically we have a narrative here off this standpoint versus the other narrative of the western countries there are trying to stress that there is a humanitarian tragedy that millions of people had to flee the country and so there s very much a standoff you re at the security council of the united nations. ok thank you so much that s all over solid reporting for us in new york.
disaster over there. we even said this four years ago on your program, that we can expect the policy of appeasement doesn t work in the middle east. brian: right. here is the thing, we re in the final stages of organizing a $1 billion package to ease the rising debt burden of this muslim brotherhood, this morsi government. we should stop that today, at the very least, and reexamine until this hearing gets started. don t you agree? you have to do that. suspend it. i would use that word cause we need answers that we don t have right now today. steve: senator, before you go, got to ask you, yesterday we were talking about how the cairo embassy had sent out that apology to the protesters and some have been spinning it as well, that s just one person who wasn t speaking on behalf of the white house. we ve had some guests on who said it had to come from washington. who is running the show? who is running foreign policy? the one thing i can guarantee you is that the white house saw
so they have averted a government shutdown. the house voted this after into on the megamuss, as they call it around here the massive spending bill to fund the government through the end of september. so, this has been negotiated for months now. and congressional leaders came to an agreement late yesterday evening finalizing this massive spending bill, the house voted on it today so a government shutdown has been averted. the senate is expected, they could still vote on it ostensibly, vote on it today, most likely, the senate will be in working tomorrow and vote on it tomorrow. the big overwhat really kind of started this whole standoff and brinksmanship up here, the latest round of brinksmanship is where do things stand on ex-standing the payroll tax cut? short answer, brooke, still negotiating, still talking, with he don t have the details of when we could be hearing an answer if they are going to be able to beat the deadline of the end of the year or not, but we know both t