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
under 30 years old, who came to the u.s. before they were 16. they had to have arrived younger than 16. they must have no criminal record and must have a high diploma. they can apply to stay here for two years and after the two years time assuming this policy is still in place apply for another two years and so on into this future assuming the policy remains in place. i think we have some sound from the president. it makes no sense to expel talented young people who for all intents and purposes are americans and have been raised as americans and understand themselves to be part of this country. to expel the people who want to start new businesses or defend our country because of the actions of their parents. that s the president. on the flip side here, we ve been getting paper statements from a lot of republicans. i want to read something that steve king said out of new york. he said americans should be outraged that president obama is planning to u surp and grant amnes
else entirely. tonight s story is going to make you especially angry because this is about a charity program that has raised millions to reunite military dogs, service dogs, with the personnel they served with overseas. as far as we can tell, however, they don t do that at all. drew griffin will have that. first, there s one thing that ties together all these cases we found so far. last time, we told you about another charity called the montreal spca. canadian charity that helps aband donned cats and dogs. it entered into a deal with an american private fund-raising company to solicit donations. after three year, the montreal spca received about $13 million in donations. but despite all that money, they ve still ended up in the hole more than $4.5 million, owing money. the bills from that fund-raising company were so huge that nearly every penny, every dollar that came in went to pay those bills. now, the montreal spca is so in debt, actually holds a lean ien the group s anim
president obama s dramatic change in immigration policy has most latino groups cheering and other groups chafing. they will not only stop deporting young immigrants, they will make those under 30 eligible for work permits. might call it the back door dream act, using executive power to do something congress considered but haven t passed because of conservative opposition. this is not amnesty, this is not immunity. this is not a path to citizenship. it s not a permanent fix. this is a temporary measure that let s us focus resources wisely while giving a degree of relief and hope to talented, driven, patriotic young people. the administration insists it has the legal power to set deportation priorities. as someone who is charged with enforcing the immigration system, we re setting good, strong, sensible priorities, and again, these young people really are not the individuals that immigration removal process was designed to focus upon. that s where the fight is. some con
she answers critics who say the announcement wreaks of politics. plus, details of a very rare breach of white house protocol during the president s announcement. we now know who the reporter is who interrupted and visibly irked the president of the united states. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. less than five months before election day a dramatic and controversial change in immigration policy by the obama administration. it announced today it will stop deporting young illegal immigrants who were brought to the united states as children if they meet certain requirements. among the requirements, the person cannot be more than 30 years old and must have entered the united states before age 16 and lived in the country for at least five years. they must also be in school or have graduated or be a u.s. military or coast guard veteran. and they cannot have any felonies on their record and cannot be deemed to pose a threat to the united states. it s a move that s