kay owes in cairo. a spinning move parliament illegitimate and the military announced it was over. the same parliament egyptians have spent months voting for in their first votes ever. one tweet from a human rights activist said, egypt just witnessed the smoothest military coup. we d be outraged if we weren t so exhausted. chaos erupted in the streets of cairo and tahrir square as people gathered. it comes just two days ahead of the presidential election. now this election pits a mubarak loyalist that the military supports against a muslim brotherhood candidate. that it doesn t. it doesn t seem to be a cowibs dense that the brotherhood was the single biggest party in the parliament dissolved today. how did america get egypt so wrong? i remember being in cairo covering the revolution not even 18 months ago. it was inspiring and it was uplifting. it was a moment i ll never forget. president obama, like so many other americans, was moved. by a revolution that toppleled a dictato
a spinning move parliament illegitimate and the military announced it was over. the same parliament egyptians have spent months voting for in their first votes ever. one tweet from a human rights activist said, egypt just witnessed the smoothest military coup. we d be outraged if we weren t so exhausted. chaos erupted in the streets of cairo and tahrir square as people gathered. it comes just two days ahead of the presidential election. now this election pits a mubarak loyalist that the military supports against a muslim brotherhood candidate. that it doesn t. it doesn t seem to be a cowibs dense that the brotherhood was the single biggest party in the parliament dissolved today. how did america get egypt so wrong? i remember being in cairo covering the revolution not even 18 months ago. it was inspiring and it was uplifting. it was a moment i ll never forget. president obama, like so many other americans, was moved. by a revolution that toppleled a dictator who had ruled for
out front tonight, chaos in cairo. a spunning move by mubarak era judges today who declared parliament illegitimate and the military announced it was over. the same parliament egyptians have spent months voting for in their first votes ever. one tweet from a human rights activist said, egypt just witnessed the smoothest military coup. chaos erupted in the streets of cairo and tahrir square as people gathered. it comes just two days ahead of the presidential election. now this election pits a mubarak loyalist that the military supports against a muslim brotherhood candidate. that it doesn t. it doesn t seem to be a cowibs dense that the brotherhood was the single biggest party in the parliament dissolved today. how did america get egypt so wrong? i remember being in cairo covering the revolution not even 18 months ago. it was inspiring and it was uplifting. it was a moment i ll never forget. president obama, like so many other americans, was moved. by a revolution that topplel
antigadhafi brigades. human rights watch is calling on the libyan national council to investigate this. conditions in syria are getting too dangerous for the u.s. ambassador. the state department has pulled ambassador robert ford out of syria citing what it calls credible threats against his personal safety. u.s. officials say an armed pro-government mob attack ford an some colleagues in an embassy convoy last month. ford has been an outspoken critic of the syrian government s violent crack dourn on protesters. u.s. officials say they don t know when it will be safe for ford to return to syria. a growing danger in the skies with more people on the ground shining hand-held lasers into airline cockpits. it usually happens while planes are taking off or landing. the most dangerous times for pilots to be distracted or even temporarily blinded. the faa reports more than 2,700 laser incidents so far this year. nearly ten times the number reported in 2005. there are new stiff pe
they gave light to what happened a year ago today. it was an outlet for the community as well as a source of information for the community, obviously. no doubt about it. an extraordinary coverage but terrible, terrible event. by the way, thomas, if people watching morning joe and there are i think now if you count armed forces radio i think about 87 million people worldwide, if they want to lodge complaints against the pulitzer board, we know who they can complain with. i don t know if he s going to be answering them, but eugene robinson sits on the board. he explained last week that if there is a colleague of his at the washington post that comes up, then they recuse themselves. he probably stayed in the room for this one. all right, katty. . it s been busy down in south africa after five grueling days. the cross examination of oscar