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demonstrators set fire to a hardee's and kfc.urity forces shot off tear gas at 2000 people marching on the u.s. embassy and there is a team of marines now monitoring things there. pro testors met with gunshots friday. several dozen stormed u.s. embassy compound and setting fires to cars and raising a flag emblaze oned with the muslim profession of faith. proestors set fire to a school next to the compound then preventing firefighters from approaching it. this is said to be a reaction to a u.s. made movie and at uc berkeley a member of the tunisian parliament says freedom of speech can only go too far. >> this film was just a film. it's a definition. and if defamiliaration begin against african americans took place, no one will accept it. if against the lord would take place no, one would accept it. against sharia, it's illegal. >> in the u.s. denying the holocaust is not illegal, nor is making fun of religion. any religion. coming up at 6:00 an expert in
demonstrators set fire to a hardee's and kfc.urity forces shot off tear gas at 2000 people marching on the u.s. embassy and there is a team of marines now monitoring things there. pro testors met with gunshots friday. several dozen stormed u.s. embassy compound and setting fires to cars and raising a flag emblaze oned with the muslim profession of faith. proestors set fire to a school next to the compound then preventing firefighters from approaching it. this is said to be a reaction to a u.s....
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they went after hardee's. who hates hardee's.r the colonel: they are unhappy with their lives and insecure in their own religious beliefs. you can make fun of christianity, mormonism, we take it we take it it they can't. >> bill: why do they hate us mcguirk? >> i differ a little bit. they hate us because we are there. i take that position. the hell with them. we are there to protect the state of israel. and that's the way it should be. but they have, for the most part u the emotional maturity of a 10-year-old spoiled child. they need strict parents. >> bill: a lot of it is around israel because we support the jewish state. >> absolutely. >> bill: that the fundamentalists islam which hate jews they are holding it against -- i think there is something to that. this goes back thousands and thousands of years. >> this would not have happened under mubarak. they need strict parents. >> bill: we bought mubarak. and he has a strong military and those guys get out of line. they were in a dungeon some place. that's how they handled it. >>
they went after hardee's. who hates hardee's.r the colonel: they are unhappy with their lives and insecure in their own religious beliefs. you can make fun of christianity, mormonism, we take it we take it it they can't. >> bill: why do they hate us mcguirk? >> i differ a little bit. they hate us because we are there. i take that position. the hell with them. we are there to protect the state of israel. and that's the way it should be. but they have, for the most part u the...
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in tripoli, lebanon this weekend protesters went after symbols of america including a kfc and hardee's rest rent. the helped of hezbollah called on muslims to join the protest saying they should judge and punish the people responsible for this mock movie so that they become an example toni who thinks about disrespecting our prophet and our koran. and in sudan and tunisia the u.s. is evacuating non-essential personnel from there. u.s. investigators are trying to determine whether the killings of four americans in libya including ambassador chris stevens were premed dated or part of mass protest against the film. susan rice the u.s. ambassador the u.n. said the attack appears to be spontaneous demonstration that extremists took over. >> there were extremist elements that joined and escalated the violence, whether they are al qaeda, libyan extremists. >> reporter: libya's president disagrees. he said it was a well-planned attack. >> the way it moved this leaves us with no doubt this was pre-planned, ple determined. >> reporter: rice said it was two early to aif security should have been t
in tripoli, lebanon this weekend protesters went after symbols of america including a kfc and hardee's rest rent. the helped of hezbollah called on muslims to join the protest saying they should judge and punish the people responsible for this mock movie so that they become an example toni who thinks about disrespecting our prophet and our koran. and in sudan and tunisia the u.s. is evacuating non-essential personnel from there. u.s. investigators are trying to determine whether the killings of...
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in tripoli, lebanon, a kfc and a hardee's restaurant of torched and in tunis, a highly respected american school overrun and looted. but was it really a clumsy u.s.-made film that caused all this? in fact, says mohammed sabreem, editor of egypt's al ahram newspaper, the real roots lie much deeper. >> i think american foreign policy for a long, long time was doing a lot of harm. >> reporter: in egypt, for example, american long supported the widely despised president hosni mubarak, what was toppled by a popular uprising just last year. >> we speaking about a long history of mistrust expainger. you know, we'll find whatever the reason just to erupt. >> reporter: especially in poor muslim countries where millions face chronic injustice and corruption. in cairo this week, protesters didn't actually reach the embassy but they did invade the grounds before riot police drove them back with tear gas. it took egypt's president mohammad morsi three full days and some stern prodding from the white house to condemn the violence, but in the end, he did it. request the it is required by our religion to
in tripoli, lebanon, a kfc and a hardee's restaurant of torched and in tunis, a highly respected american school overrun and looted. but was it really a clumsy u.s.-made film that caused all this? in fact, says mohammed sabreem, editor of egypt's al ahram newspaper, the real roots lie much deeper. >> i think american foreign policy for a long, long time was doing a lot of harm. >> reporter: in egypt, for example, american long supported the widely despised president hosni mubarak,...
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in tripoli, lebanon this weekend protesters went after symbols of america including a kfc and hardee's restaurant. the head of the militant group hezbollah called on muslims to join the protest saying they should judge and punish the people responsible for this mock movie so that they become an example to any who thinks about disrespecting our prophet and our koran. and in sudan and tunisia the u.s. is evacuating non-essential personnel from the embassies there and urging u.s. citizens to leave. u.s. investigators are trying to determine whether the killings of four americans in libya including ambassador chris stevens were premeditated or part of a mass protest against susan rice the u.s. ambassador the u.n. said the attack appears to be spontaneous demonstration that extremists took over. >> there were extremist elements that joined and escalated the violence, whether they are al qaeda, libyan extremists. or al qaeda itself i think is one of the things we have to determine. >> reporter: libya's president disagrees. he said it was a well-planned attack. >> the way it moved this leaves
in tripoli, lebanon this weekend protesters went after symbols of america including a kfc and hardee's restaurant. the head of the militant group hezbollah called on muslims to join the protest saying they should judge and punish the people responsible for this mock movie so that they become an example to any who thinks about disrespecting our prophet and our koran. and in sudan and tunisia the u.s. is evacuating non-essential personnel from the embassies there and urging u.s. citizens to...
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burger king, hardees, mcdonald's, jack in the box and dairy queen. forbes is out with its list of america's richest people. returning to the top three spots are billionaires bill gates, warren buffett and larry ellison. charles and david koch of koch industries round out the top five. the 400 richest people on the list gained this year. net worth collectively was up by $1.7 trillion. billionaire mark zuckerberg retained a spot on the list; however, forbes notes that facebook's ceo lost the most on the list this year, about $8.1 billion to be exact. still to come, "finding nemo 3- d." what's with all the 3-d re- releases? is this a new profit niche for the studios? we'll talk about that in movies & money. first though, we love our technology, but you need to break those bad tech habits that cause you to waste so much time. how to search with a purpose - next. ove our technology. admit it, it's so addictive. all this stuff is supposed to improve life, but does it really? don't we really need to break this addiction to always be checking news sites, ema
burger king, hardees, mcdonald's, jack in the box and dairy queen. forbes is out with its list of america's richest people. returning to the top three spots are billionaires bill gates, warren buffett and larry ellison. charles and david koch of koch industries round out the top five. the 400 richest people on the list gained this year. net worth collectively was up by $1.7 trillion. billionaire mark zuckerberg retained a spot on the list; however, forbes notes that facebook's ceo lost the most...
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there was damage in lebanon where kfc and a hardees restaurant were burned. in egypt, soldiers used tear gas and a water cannon against protesters. and there were street battles in pakistan, bangladesh and cashmere. the violence unfolding on our tv screen shows the flip side of silicon valley social media. not long ago praised as an agent of change. today, partly to blame for the deadly protest. let's bring in our business reporter scott budman. a rough week for the social media companies. >> getting your message out can be thought provoking and kit also provoke violence. youtube when broadcast the video said it was sparked by the protests is hearing from the white house. with violence and deadly protests ripping through the middle east, silicn valley social media is in the spotlight, not just because it's being used to communicate, a video on youtube originally launched the protest. today the white house actually asked youtube to review the anti-muslim film at the center of the controversy. youtube which originally said it will keep the video on its site rej
there was damage in lebanon where kfc and a hardees restaurant were burned. in egypt, soldiers used tear gas and a water cannon against protesters. and there were street battles in pakistan, bangladesh and cashmere. the violence unfolding on our tv screen shows the flip side of silicon valley social media. not long ago praised as an agent of change. today, partly to blame for the deadly protest. let's bring in our business reporter scott budman. a rough week for the social media companies....
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a krispy kreme store and hardee's restaurant were also attacked in a strip mall in tripoli, lebanon. yum! brands, the owner of kfc franchises, was the first to shut down its restaurants as a precaution. kfc has a large presence in the muslim world. it owns 60 restaurants in pakistan and 11 franchises in the middle east. three states are joining the fight against dodd frank wall street reform. oklahoma, south carolina, and michigan joined the state national bank of big spring, texas, the 60-plus association, and the competitive enterprise institute to ask the u.s. district court for a full review. all claim dodd-frank threatens taxpayers and state-by-state financial stability through its tough restrictions on pensions and tax dollars. google and facebook are facing off in an ad revenue race. early predictions are that google will take the lead this year, with $2.3 billion in ad revenue. facebook is expected to fall behind at $2.1 billion. those numbers, from emarketer, account for display ads, those ads you see on the sides of websites. google and facebook together are predicted to ho
a krispy kreme store and hardee's restaurant were also attacked in a strip mall in tripoli, lebanon. yum! brands, the owner of kfc franchises, was the first to shut down its restaurants as a precaution. kfc has a large presence in the muslim world. it owns 60 restaurants in pakistan and 11 franchises in the middle east. three states are joining the fight against dodd frank wall street reform. oklahoma, south carolina, and michigan joined the state national bank of big spring, texas, the 60-plus...
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in lebanon, crowds torched a kfc restaurant and broke the windows of a hardees. all this just as the pope arrived to the region, spreading a message of peace and tolerance. back here in cairo, it is clear the violence could have been worse. after president obama called egypt's new leader mohammed morsi, morsi reversed course and urged the protesters to hold off, saying, "it is required by our religion to protect our guests and their homes and places of work. so i call on you all to consider this, consider the law, and not attack embassies." not all the protesters are listening to the president's call for calm. tonight, near the u.s. embassy, street battles rage on. david? >> la ma hasan, thank you. and that phone call that was mentioned between president obama and egypt's president, helping to diffuse some of the tension today, a window into the kind of high stakes negotiations under way at the white house. so, here is abc's chief white house correspondent, jake tapper. >> reporter: president obama worked the phones, calling the leaders of nations where posts wer
in lebanon, crowds torched a kfc restaurant and broke the windows of a hardees. all this just as the pope arrived to the region, spreading a message of peace and tolerance. back here in cairo, it is clear the violence could have been worse. after president obama called egypt's new leader mohammed morsi, morsi reversed course and urged the protesters to hold off, saying, "it is required by our religion to protect our guests and their homes and places of work. so i call on you all to...
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hardee's ashley: does that hurt mr. romney's chances? a lot of people believe, perhaps, maybe as a case of inevitability. but they believe that throwing it all out and starting again maybe worth it more so than using what's on the table. >> even some obamacare supporters say that in states like ohio and minnesota, you will see the prices go up by 40%. the debates that are coming up, i think that conservatives need to make the case that there are enormous problems. it will reduce access and drive up costs. there is real choice here in the real option that we have go towards a better way. ashley: are there any sites where both sides agree things are good? >> i think people should move towards the health care market place. are you going to level the playing field. ashley: 63% of americans say they do want things we do not. >> people have a sense that the governors have a stake in things like balancing budgets, working in a bipartisan manner, and the problem that the radians are facing are not the same as minnesotans for new yorkers. giving
hardee's ashley: does that hurt mr. romney's chances? a lot of people believe, perhaps, maybe as a case of inevitability. but they believe that throwing it all out and starting again maybe worth it more so than using what's on the table. >> even some obamacare supporters say that in states like ohio and minnesota, you will see the prices go up by 40%. the debates that are coming up, i think that conservatives need to make the case that there are enormous problems. it will reduce access...
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got burned at kfc and hardee's. in tiny bahrain, 2,000 protesters. in yemen, 2,000. this was gaza. many egyptians are still furious over that anti-muslim film made in the u.s. and it's not just arab nations. muslims to the east erupted. this was pakistan today. this was bangladesh. these were indian muslims in kashmir. while back in the u.s. republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan blamed president obama. >> what we do not see is steady consistent american leadership. that is what keeps the peace. and that is what we will have in a romney/ryan administration. >> reporter: team obama called that an attempt to score political points. >> both factually wrong, and poorly timed. now is the time when americans should be coming together. >> reporter: as many in the muslim world are coming together against america. the white house insisted today there was no intelligence that could have prevented the american deaths in libya. i'm steve handelsman news4. >> a big blow for abortion rights supporters in virginia today. the commonwealth's board of health approved strict building regula
got burned at kfc and hardee's. in tiny bahrain, 2,000 protesters. in yemen, 2,000. this was gaza. many egyptians are still furious over that anti-muslim film made in the u.s. and it's not just arab nations. muslims to the east erupted. this was pakistan today. this was bangladesh. these were indian muslims in kashmir. while back in the u.s. republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan blamed president obama. >> what we do not see is steady consistent american leadership. that is what...
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can see and hardee's restaurant was torched. and a highly respected american school over run and looted. but wasn't really a clumsy u.s.- made film that caused all of this. in fact editor of the newspaper said the real roots lie much deeper. >>> american foreign policy for a long time was doing a lot of harm. >>> in egypt american long supported the widely despised president mubarak who was toppled by a popular uprising just last year. >>> weaker speaking about the long history of mistrust and anchor and will finally get their reason. >>> especially in poor muslim countries were millions face chronic injustice and corruption. in cairo this week protesters didn't actually reached the embassy but they did invade the grounds before riot police drove them back teargas. it took its president three old days in some stern prodding from the white house to condemn the violence but in the end he did it. it is required by our religion to protect our guests he said and their place of work. >>> the american embassy in cairo told cbs news tha
can see and hardee's restaurant was torched. and a highly respected american school over run and looted. but wasn't really a clumsy u.s.- made film that caused all of this. in fact editor of the newspaper said the real roots lie much deeper. >>> american foreign policy for a long time was doing a lot of harm. >>> in egypt american long supported the widely despised president mubarak who was toppled by a popular uprising just last year. >>> weaker speaking about the...
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in tripoli in lebanon poughkeepsie and a hardee's restaurant was torched. and a highly respected school was overrun and looted. but really it was a clumsy u.s.-made film that cost all of this? in fact the editor of egypt's newspaper the real roots lie much deeper. >>> i think american foreign policy for a long long time. it was doing a lot of harm >>> america long supported the rights of despised present was toppled by a popular uprising just last year. we're speaking about a long history of mistrust and defined this way whatever the reason is >>> especially in poor muslim countries were at the face chronic injustice and corruption. and in cairo this week, the protesters did not actually reached the embassy but did did invade the grounds before the riot police drove them back with tear gas took the egyptian president for three full days to condemn the violence. but in the end, the did not period is required to protect our guest said in their place of work. >>> today on face the nation, the libyan interim president while the 50 arrests have been made with a
in tripoli in lebanon poughkeepsie and a hardee's restaurant was torched. and a highly respected school was overrun and looted. but really it was a clumsy u.s.-made film that cost all of this? in fact the editor of egypt's newspaper the real roots lie much deeper. >>> i think american foreign policy for a long long time. it was doing a lot of harm >>> america long supported the rights of despised present was toppled by a popular uprising just last year. we're speaking about a...
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in lebanon several hundred protesters attacked a restaurant that had both a hardee's and kfc, kentuckyed chicken snaunlt there. at least three people killed and many more injured. in yemen, u.s. marines are on their way to yemen to the u.s. embassy there to try to secure that facility. yemen has been an area where al qaeda has been operating there for many, many years right now. extremely dangerous country and seen very intense and violent protests last 72 hours. here in afghanistan a much different story. there were no real large protests in kabul. one medium-sized protest in jalalabad. it was very peaceful at lot of anti-american slogans but for the most part it lasted about an hour and then the protesters went home. everybody expects there could be more protests in kabul and across the larger middle east and muslim word, dave. david: conner powell from kabul, afghanistan. thanks very much. college students spent $1200 on textbooks. one company has come up with a way to curb the skyrocketing prices. we'll tell you what that is coming up. david: the average college student spent $1200
in lebanon several hundred protesters attacked a restaurant that had both a hardee's and kfc, kentuckyed chicken snaunlt there. at least three people killed and many more injured. in yemen, u.s. marines are on their way to yemen to the u.s. embassy there to try to secure that facility. yemen has been an area where al qaeda has been operating there for many, many years right now. extremely dangerous country and seen very intense and violent protests last 72 hours. here in afghanistan a much...
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in lebanon protesters torched a hardee's and kfc as the remains of the ambassador stevens and three other americans killed in libya arrived back on u.s. soil. the protests in more than a dozen countries. and growing. now, my guest says, civilization itself is under attack. you do have to wonder, the fact that not only is it spreading, but, it is going after major western nations. what is happening? >>guest: well, what we are seeing here, neil, is somewhat of a collapse of the current administration's policy and an extension of that is the major security failure because of the massive uprising in the countries. it is a clash of civilizations. >>neil: what is odd. it is sort of like the arab uprising in reverse. that was hopeful. that was the hope at time. this does not look hopeful. it is more ominous forces have taken over. what do you think? >>guest: well you are dead on and, unfortunately, there are thousands of people we can clearly see who are represents a complete ideological clash in western society. the truth, this is a security nightmare spilling way beyond what this administratio
in lebanon protesters torched a hardee's and kfc as the remains of the ambassador stevens and three other americans killed in libya arrived back on u.s. soil. the protests in more than a dozen countries. and growing. now, my guest says, civilization itself is under attack. you do have to wonder, the fact that not only is it spreading, but, it is going after major western nations. what is happening? >>guest: well, what we are seeing here, neil, is somewhat of a collapse of the current...
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lebanon today, rioters set fire to a kfc and a hardee's restaurant in tripoli. at least 25 people were wounded. finally, an attack yet to be connect to the protests, we're learning of a deadly strike on a marine base, shared with british troop in afghanistan, called camp leatherneck, camp bastion. all u.s. personnel in tunisia, yemen and afghanistan are ash accounted for. a protesters was killed a few hours ago in a clash with police. joining me with the increase of violence continuing to go on throughout the middle-east and north africa, leyland vittert. >> reporter: right now, here in cairo, 3:00 a.m., we are still seeing, smelling and feeling those barrages of tear gas canisters going off here and that distinctive crack of rubber bullets. as of now, though, the large concrete barriers on the streets, leading to the u.s. embassy are holding. today, friday prayers let out around 12:45. there were thousands of protesters in the street, many carrying huge posters of osama bin laden, three, four, five-feet tall. they were throwing rocks and molotov cocktails at se
lebanon today, rioters set fire to a kfc and a hardee's restaurant in tripoli. at least 25 people were wounded. finally, an attack yet to be connect to the protests, we're learning of a deadly strike on a marine base, shared with british troop in afghanistan, called camp leatherneck, camp bastion. all u.s. personnel in tunisia, yemen and afghanistan are ash accounted for. a protesters was killed a few hours ago in a clash with police. joining me with the increase of violence continuing to go on...
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got burned at kfc and the hardee's. this was gaza. many egyptians are still furious over that anti-muslim film made in the u.s. and it's not just arab nations. muslims to the east erupted. this was pakistan today. this was bangladesh. these were indian muslims in kashmir. while back in the u.s., republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan blamed president obama. >> what we do not see is steady consistent american leadership. that is what keeps the peace. and that is what we will have in a romney/ryan administration. >> reporter: team obama called that an attempt to score political points. >> both factually wrong, and poorly timed. now is the time when americans should be coming together. >> reporter: as many in the muslim world are coming together against america. >>> breaking news now that might be related to the movie, muslim protests in afghanistan. there's a report just coming out now of the death of two u.s. marines after a fire fight at a nato base in southern afghanistan. apparently with the taliban. the same base, coincid
got burned at kfc and the hardee's. this was gaza. many egyptians are still furious over that anti-muslim film made in the u.s. and it's not just arab nations. muslims to the east erupted. this was pakistan today. this was bangladesh. these were indian muslims in kashmir. while back in the u.s., republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan blamed president obama. >> what we do not see is steady consistent american leadership. that is what keeps the peace. and that is what we will have...
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and broke the windows of a hardee's. 50 marines are heading to sudan. other u.s. forces are heading to tunisia and others to yemen. and the obama administration has reviewed the film for possible removal. youtube denied the clip saying, the clip is, quote, clearly within our guidelines. and so, will stay on youtube. back here in cairo, egyptian security forces have just cleared tahrir square, one of the routes leading to the u.s. embassy. driving out the protesters and gaining control of the area. the interior minister said it is not just to protect the u.s. embassy, but other diplomatic missions, as well. >>> this violence has claimed two more american lives. two marines in afghanistan were killed when the taliban pulled off a blazen attack on a major base there. they say it was retaliation for the film. muhammad lila has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. this is not like other attacks we've seen in afghanistan. this was heavily-coordinated and involved a large number of taliban fighters. the attack has left two u.s. marines dead and a number of others wound
and broke the windows of a hardee's. 50 marines are heading to sudan. other u.s. forces are heading to tunisia and others to yemen. and the obama administration has reviewed the film for possible removal. youtube denied the clip saying, the clip is, quote, clearly within our guidelines. and so, will stay on youtube. back here in cairo, egyptian security forces have just cleared tahrir square, one of the routes leading to the u.s. embassy. driving out the protesters and gaining control of the...
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. >> he stopped at hardees and had a receipt showing he was there. >> scott joined his family caught up in the terrible business of grieving. >> i kept wondering why it was happening to our family. >> it was awful. who would ever imagine you would have a murder in your family? >> investigators tried with the help of friends to fill in the gaps of teresa's last hours. they spoke with scott and teresa's friend dawn lavender. she had plans to shop with teresa that morning. >> i'm sure she was upset. >> she did cry during the interview. she was at her house waiting on teresa to come pick her up. she was going to ride with her. she finally got a chance to talk to teresa around 7:00. >> after that call, nothing. dawn told the investigators she phoned teresa over and over. each time the phone went to a recording. just to be sure of this, they pulled teresa's cell phone records and began plotting a timeline of her whereabouts, but the picture the records painted wasn't what they expected. that morning call to scott -- the one he couldn't hear -- teresa didn't call from moundville. >> the cel
. >> he stopped at hardees and had a receipt showing he was there. >> scott joined his family caught up in the terrible business of grieving. >> i kept wondering why it was happening to our family. >> it was awful. who would ever imagine you would have a murder in your family? >> investigators tried with the help of friends to fill in the gaps of teresa's last hours. they spoke with scott and teresa's friend dawn lavender. she had plans to shop with teresa that...
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in lebanon, a crowd of protesters setting fire to kfc and hardee's restaurants. one protester killed, dozens injured. and while chaos rein reigned overseas, another baths raged. >> in the days ahead and the years ahead, american foreign policy needs moral clarity and firmness of purpose. >> it is clear that message in the middle-east is the united states is weak and if the united states is leaving. >> they were a well-planned and professional terrorist act against the u.s. consulate in benghazi. >> we also need to understand that this is a fairly volatile situation and it is in response, not to the united states policy, not to the administration, not to the american people, it is in response to a video. >> to think that the libyan people are somehow involved in this is just not acrats. it was a terrorist attack. organized and carried out by terrorists. >> the people of egypt, libya, yemen and tunisia did not trade the terny of a dictator for the terny of a mob. >> when it comes to criticism, i would note that many observers, commentators and foreign policy expert
in lebanon, a crowd of protesters setting fire to kfc and hardee's restaurants. one protester killed, dozens injured. and while chaos rein reigned overseas, another baths raged. >> in the days ahead and the years ahead, american foreign policy needs moral clarity and firmness of purpose. >> it is clear that message in the middle-east is the united states is weak and if the united states is leaving. >> they were a well-planned and professional terrorist act against the u.s....
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lebanon, american commercial symbols were ransacked and torched-- a kentucky fried chicken and a hardee's. one person was killed there. at the same time, pope benedict xvi arrived in beirut for a long-planned visit. >> ( translated ): if the situation becomes more complicated, it is even more necessary to give this sign of brotherhood, of encouragement and solidarity. so the essence of my trip is to invite dialogue and peace against the violence. let's try together to find the solution to the problem. >> brown: in east jerusalem-- a city sacred to christians, jews and muslims-- palestinian protesters filed out of the old city, and then clashed with mounted israeli police. congregants in gaza heard an outraged appeal from ismail haniyeh, leader of the militant group hamas that now governs there. >> ( translated ): we repeat our demands and raise our voice to the u.s. administration to apologize to the arab and islamic nation for this offensive film, and to prosecute those terrorists and criminals. >> brown: and thousands turned out in egypt for friday prayers in cairo's tahrir square for a
lebanon, american commercial symbols were ransacked and torched-- a kentucky fried chicken and a hardee's. one person was killed there. at the same time, pope benedict xvi arrived in beirut for a long-planned visit. >> ( translated ): if the situation becomes more complicated, it is even more necessary to give this sign of brotherhood, of encouragement and solidarity. so the essence of my trip is to invite dialogue and peace against the violence. let's try together to find the solution to...
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everything happening in that trading pit right now affects pricing at mcdonald's and hardee's.t you buy in the grocery store, all these things happen. you used to be in the trading pit but. what is happening in market so exciting right now? >> markets are in recovery effort from the so-called avalanche of pork. spot prices down 40 to 50%. production is up 40%. right now we're still focused on the longer term big picture here. >> let's walk this way. this is exciting. we're seeing the pits light up right now as we speak. what is happening with these prices? what will this mean for the consumer what we purchase at a grocery store every day? what is happening with fastfood chains? these pork producers are facing skyrocketing prices. >> no doubt about it and we're concerned that producers will continue to liquidate their herds. this could restrict supply of pork in the next year. we're expecting near term relief as they liquidate their herd. >> which is happening today. >> which is happening today. could mean shorter supply and higher grocery bills. >> that is look you don't get ve
everything happening in that trading pit right now affects pricing at mcdonald's and hardee's.t you buy in the grocery store, all these things happen. you used to be in the trading pit but. what is happening in market so exciting right now? >> markets are in recovery effort from the so-called avalanche of pork. spot prices down 40 to 50%. production is up 40%. right now we're still focused on the longer term big picture here. >> let's walk this way. this is exciting. we're seeing...
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you see a hardee's in the background, symbols of the west i guess.entucky fried chicken as you mentioned. these are some of the flash points. you see waving black flags of these protesters and people running in the streets. it is quite a scene. of. >> reporter: it is. and the entire muslim world right now there is, they aren't appearing to be massively large protests but they are small and angry and security officials are really struggling to put them down. there have been continued protests outside the u.s. embassy in cairo. obviously the attack in benghazi. you're seeing this spread across the wider middle east now. there are real concerns they don't know how this is going to end. over the next few days and u.s. state department and embassy as i cross the region they will keep the employees on lockdown and not have them travel until security officials get this under control, martha. bill: let's hope that is soon. thank you very much. bill: want to show you some live pictures now from central cairo where we're three hours from sundown now. protester
you see a hardee's in the background, symbols of the west i guess.entucky fried chicken as you mentioned. these are some of the flash points. you see waving black flags of these protesters and people running in the streets. it is quite a scene. of. >> reporter: it is. and the entire muslim world right now there is, they aren't appearing to be massively large protests but they are small and angry and security officials are really struggling to put them down. there have been continued...