of tens of thousands of people. the president of egypt is a member of the muslim brotherhood. our ambassador to libya was assassinated in a terrorist attack. iran is moving toward nuclear weapons capability. we somehow feel that we are at the mercy of events, rather than shaping events. i m often asked why? what can we do about it that will lead the middle east to stability and ease the suffering and anger, and the hate there, and the violence? obviously religious extremism is certainly part of the problem but that is not the whole story. martha: all right, that was just a little while ago, governor romney. we have team fox coverage for you. former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton is here with his analysis on what is going on on the foreign policy front. first steven hayes from the weekly standard and a fox news
died. officials say it took some time took some time come out of the den and eating again. giant pandas hairless and very fragile. susceptible to. however zoo officials say that s not what happened. they are not sure what did. governor romney packing up campaign bus and heading to crucial swing state. taking on president obama for violence. bumps in the road. team fox coverage ahead. ed henry and carl cammeron both on set tonight. they live in fear as we approach the bottom of the hour and fox top story. i ve been a superintendent for 30 some years at many
these demonstrations began tuesday over an incendiary anti-islamic video that really went viral. protesters scaled the wall of the u.s. embassy in cairo and still out front burning flags and setting off fire crackers. since then, trouble spread to at least ten other country, from libya to pakistan. team fox coverage, conner powell is live at his bureau in afghanistan. first, leeland vittert in cairo. 1:30 in the morning, there is still a running street battle below us, just away from the u.s. embassy by a couple of blocks. egyptian troops try to keep the protesters away, now 48 hours after breaching the walls, trying to get to the embassy. walls of tear gas are being met, rubber bullets being hailed by the egyptian security forces trying to push the people back. there is a advice advical angle
team fox coverage. carl cameron has mitt romney s response from the campaign trail. jennifer griffin assesses the situation in the middle east and northern africa. we begin with the chief white house correspondent ed henry on the president s reaction today. good evening, ed. good evening, bret. tonight, the president is blasting mitt romney for his criticism of the administration s initial response. mr. obama telling cbs 60 minutes that mr. romney has a tendency to shoot first and aim later. in cold blood, four americans murdered by a mob in benghazi. in a bat that lasted four hours on the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. including u.s. ambassador to libya chris stevens. the first american ambassador killed in the line of duty since 1979. raising alarm bells about american outposts all around the globe. i ve directed my administration to increase the security at diplomatic posts around the world. make no mistake, we will work
violence breaking out in egypt. bill: that is another attack on the u.s. embassy in cairo, egypt. this is video from there. [shouting] martha: protesters scaling the walls in cairo, tearing down the american flag, replacing it with a black islamic banner, similar to the one used by al qaeda. bill: want to start now. team fox coverage. greg palkot live in london. ed henry live at the white house. reaction from both. want to start with greg overseas. what is the latest there, greg? reporter: bill, martha, minute by minute we re piecing more details of the incident in libya. we know about the tragic deaths there, u.s. ambassador to libya, chris stevens was killed. second individual identified, his name was sean smith. very important information officer in the embassy. two other americans were killed. there are some reports