Fighting is raging once again in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, where a power struggle between rival factions has claimed the lives of hundreds of people. Around 185 people have been killed and more than 1,800 injured in the wake of an attempted coup. A US diplomatic convoy came under fire yesterday and the EU’s
rather get mugged than audited because it s like a mugging. martha: i ll take the mugging. most people would. so now combine that, combine the fear of the irs with the anxiety of not knowing about health care, and you ve got the perfect crisis, the perfect storm. and the strategy is that a lot of americans are now losing sleep over what this health care legislation means to them. martha: and you know all that anxiety and nervousness, it goes into everything. into the way you live your life and what your plans are for the future and all of that. frank, really interesting numbers and a great way of pulling them all together here. thank you so much. we ll see you soon. you got it, thank you. bill: want to get back to the fox news alert now because there will be a statement from the president any moment about what s happening on the ground in cairo, and scenes like these have been all too common last week. just yesterday alone reports of more than 500 killed in the streets of cairo and
government buildings in cairo s twin city. so a lot of violence continues today on the ground in cairo. yesterday we heard from secretary of state john kerry. today we ll hear from the president within the hour. bill: certainly deserves attention. we ll bring that to you when we get it. meanwhile the troubled clinton foundation faces questions over bookkeeping. multimillion-dollar debt is raising questions as hillary clinton emerges as potential contend fore2016. martha: interesting story we ll talk about with the panel. interesting video with encounter with one of nature s most elusive creatures. this cat, how cute, not camera shy. in an unusual place i would say.
mosque. that is when we see this really play out whether cairo and egypt heads down the spiral of almost syria, heading towards civil war or whether calm returns here and army is able to consolidate that power. martha: that s a big if for egypt right now. thank you very much. bill: country of 80 million people. so many of our cameras pick up what is happening in cairo, not the rest of the country. we re watching all of this as best we can. the white house is condemning the violence in that country but senator lindsey graham is saying the obama administration s failures that led to this. here he is. from benghazi, to cairo, to damascus, we re, baghdad, we re failing across the board. obama s foreign policy is not working. the middle east is literally in flames and the biggest prize of all is egypt. if we lose egypt, if egypt become as failed, fractured state i just can not imagine what israel s future looks like. bill: senators graham and mccain were in egypt earlier
in the month, a few weeks back? they were trying to negotiate some sort of a peaceful solution to the crisis and figure out a fact-finding mission of their own on the ground in cairo. martha: unbelievable to think of the prospect of a failed state in egypt. so how did we get here? let s go back to the timeline, june 29th, the beginning of the summer, 22 million egyptians sign ad petition and they were not happy with the leadership of mohammed morse system they wanted him to step down. the next day large-scale demonstrations break out, millions of people in the street denouncing morsi s government. july 23rd, the army kicked morsi at of office and detained him and moved him to undisclosed location. yesterday there were reports of 525 people killed, close to 4,000 hurt in the violent crackdown on groups that emerged in the street which was pro-morsi, pro-muslim brotherhood protesters who came out to try to him back into office. it made this one of egypt s