public oversight. to engage in what is in effect governance by secret law, then, earlier talking about nsa program, a different said i cannot imagine a more arbitrary invasion than this, accusing the government of orowellin behavior. i think what s happening is that president s style of leadership, which is government by decree is starting to be noticed by the federal jude yash yary. you ve got judged reported by republicans and by democrats and notices you take the case involving boarder situation the idea sex traffickers, human trafficking, we ve got a lot of legislation, the judge is right in pointing out you re, the federal government is in encouraging this kind of human trafficking. who is to say these
a federal judge who is a clinton appoint eclam slamming the white house to use see credit orders to run of the government without public oversight. releasing a foreign aid order that president obama signed in 2010 but did not make public. martha: nsa widespread surveillance of phone records that is unconstitutional according to one judge. they re getting hit on a couple of fronts on these issues. chris stirewalt, digital politics editor and host of power play on foxnews.com live. what is this all about? this is not all about not so much what is in the order that the president circulated three years ago. it was the fact that his administration tried to keep it secret and tried for years to keep it secret and fought and fought and fought to suppress media access to this document which seemed bizarre that they would try to control access to something that was widely circulated in the government. in fact they said they were
religious leaders have come out and said it is your duty to satisfy the desires of your spouse. that is the topic in this morning s faces of faith segment. also, you remember actress mila kunis was asked by that young man to the marine ball. she delivered on her promise. we ll tell you how the night went. let s start. in washington, d.c., the deficit super committee doesn t seem so super right now. they were supposed to be working through the weekend to get a deal done before this week s deadline. but all s quiet on capitol hill all weekend, it seems. lisa, we were told this is the weekend, got to have something done by monday morning but are we getting any indication that work is actually happening? no, with t.j. no indication at all. there s no surprise lawmakers aren t here at 6:00, 7:00 or 8:00 on a sunday, but on the saturday before a deadline, you would think there might be some surprise by americans that there weren t any meetings from the capitol yesterday by
future. another element is that these clashes began yesterday when the police were trying to clear a fairly small number of people out of tahrir square. they used fairly excessive force yesterday. one man was killed in cairo. more than a thousand wounded. and this is really sparked more outrage because, of course, egyptians overthrew hosni mubarak s regime because they felt the police had too much power, was too brutal, arbitrarily tortured and detained people and so this is really a reaction to that. they don t want to see the same sort of regime coming back and staying yet again. other stories we re following this hour, this is the man poised to be spain s next prime minister, mario rahoi leads the party. a short time ago, his socialist opponent conceded today s national election. spain is the third country this month to change governments largely because of europe s economic crisis. a massive crowd today in damascus, syria, thousands of people loyal to president bashir