entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful. one crisis after another for donald trump s of ministration some of his own making all those like a mass shooting in las vegas out of his control my guest here in washington is the republican congressman don bacon how long is he going to put up with a president whose proved so divisive to so many. folks next on. the traditions says they belong in the home. bed dreams say they need to be free. women in egypt. many feel confined by the old gender roles. but to living the lives they choose is harder than ever.
threading the needle. look, this is an old issue. we faced this in the cold war. on one side, we have an army coup. on the other side, a far left government tending towards to ta talltarianism. these are chases we had to make. the choice of the better of the two evils. here, you don t want to show support for a crackdown of this. i think he said the right words in deploring the violence, calling for inclusiveness and all this. he knows it won t have any effect. this is now a showdown between the military and brotherhood, the two strongest institutions in the country over who is going to govern. there s not a middle way. we have to live with one or the other. i think he didn t want to put his thumb on the scale that would hamper the government. the alternative of the brotherhood in control would be a catastrophe for egypt for minorities in egypt, women in egypt and the united states. even though he has to say a lot about deploring what s going on,
plays a pivotal role in stability. putting them together is where the united states figures out what it can do and should do. it s remaining largely quiet. one of the things that s been striking about the protests to me is the number of women you have seen in tahrir square. but the members of morsi s cabinet, there were only two women. when the general announced the new plan, only one of 14 who flanked him was a woman. there are awful stories we continue to hear about rapes at these protests. what is life like for women in egypt and what does the future look like for women in e jigypt? women have been almost invisible. they have spoken out about that, women activists, civil society leaders. they have been talking about this. they are not good for just going to the streets and overthrowing
truth about occupy and the teachers alliance? they have to make up this urinating image? well, you ve got occupiers who have been pooping on police cars. show that to the school kids. sean: well said. michelle malkin. great points. thank you for being with us. you bet, take care. sean: coming up next, liz cheney on the breaking news out of syria. the government stands ready to use sarin nerve gas on its own people. a senior firm confirmed this to fox news. women in egypt are fearing for their lives as sex mobs are preying on the public. the situation is getting dispratt. where is the outrage and the support from the feminists who screamed about the so-called war on women a month ago. is 22 seconds enough to save a man about to be hit by a train? the person who witnessed and photographed a man getting thrown on the subway tracks faced that very dilemma. he s defending his action and passing blame to other eyewitnesses. what would you do?
truth about occupy and the teachers alliance? they have to make up this urinating image? well, you ve got occupiers who have been pooping on police cars. show that to the school kids. sean: well said. michelle malkin. great points. thank you for being with us. you bet, take care. sean: coming up next, liz cheney on the breaking news out of syria. the government stands ready to use sarin nerve gas on its own people. a senior firm confirmed this to fox news. women in egypt are fearing for their lives as sex mobs are preying on the public. the situation is getting dispratt. where is the outrage and the support from the feminists who screamed about the so-called war on women a month ago. is 22 seconds enough to save a man about to be hit by a train? the person who witnessed and photographed a man getting thrown on the subway tracks faced that very dilemma. he s defending his action and passing blame to other eyewitnesses. what would you do?