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Good Evening Mr.Williams, A great broadcast tonight and always wonderful to see Richard on the broadcast with such major news out of Egypt. The scene on Tahrir Square appears extremely familiar with the massive crowds of people reminscent of the Egyptian Revolution back in February of 2011.

Richard's report from Cairo told of chaos happening again in Egypt with the recent elections and both sides claiming victory. Then the news of Ex-President Hosni Mubarek being taken to a hospital earlier today and reports are saying he is clinging to life.

Regarding the elections the Muslim Brotherhood is sending a strong message of their candidate Mohammed Morsi as the clear winner of the Presidency of Egypt and will not accept the miltitary decisions on being immune. The rival candidate Shafik is claiming victory too, but the Muslim Brotherhood knows Morsi is the winner and just believes the military wants to start a coup.

Meanwhile crowds gather in Tahrir Square with no real sympathy for Mubarek as his condition appears grave. As Richard stated the election results will be announced on Thursday and if Shafik is declared the winner there could be violence erupting with the military intervening. Time will tell in this tense situation.

Excellent Reporting as Always Richard!

The report by Anne Thompson told of a major heat wave hitting the MidWest and it is heading for the EastCoast with high temperatures in the 90's. Difficult time for farmers trying to grow their crops as the high temperatures hit with little rain in the forecast. Driving prices up for much produce such as corn. One hopes everyone keeps cool and stays hydrated.

The piece by Mr.Taibbi about the 29yr old Olympic hopeful Lolo Jones in the sport of hurdles showed she overcame many obstacles in her life to become a great athlete. Her mother really struggled and in having many different jobs and having her family live in a basement washroom of a Salvation Army building. Certainly her mother is an inspiration to her in all she did for her family. A inspirational and moving piece.

Thank You for the broadcast Mr.Williams. Peace to You and to All!

Be Well Everyone!

Stay Extra,Extra Safe and Well Richard! Excellent Reporting from Cairo.

Take Extra,Extra Good Care Richard and Crew!

Lisa

    Reply#1 - Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:32 PM EDT

    Brian, good report by Andrea Mitchell: and Russia's President Putin asked President Obama an honest

    question about Syria in light of Egypt, "What is your Plan B"? Smart diplomacy, this is. If you don't

    have a back up plan, you don't have a plan, and I adhere to my brother's philosphy. Phy---which is

    my nickname by another blogger and I could not resist

      Reply#2 - Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:22 PM EDT

      Better the INDIANS WHO WERE ROBBED by CONGRESS and the GOP! Than in the GOP POCKETS !!

      The GOP and TEA-SHYSTERS deserve this. Now we the AMERICANS SHOULD take them to court and STOP PAYING A PAYCHECK TO THESE SCUMBAG GOP & TEA-SHYSTERS. They all SUCK!!! ROYALLY.

        Reply#3 - Wed Jun 20, 2012 9:44 AM EDT

        Will this DO-NOTHING Congress now do something? Just asking!!!

          Reply#4 - Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:20 PM EDT

          Only when you vote the Do-Nothings out.

          Simple. You want action, vote like you do.

            #4.1 - Mon Jun 25, 2012 6:54 PM EDT
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