are up and are expected to continue their rapid rise, the crisis in japan, uncertainty in libya, and the middle east, the approaching summer travel season, all expected to squeeze supply and drive up demand and that means, we ll be paying for it. a lot of americans are alarmed by this. a new fox news poll shows gas prices topped their list of worries right now, above everything else, 88% of americans are extremely or very concerned about gas prices, eric bolling is with the network network. eric? 88%. that s right. and, not a surprise, $3.55 a gallon, on its way substantially higher and all the things you cited, libya, yes, and, saudi arabia, you hear what they did just this morning. rick: gave out billions of dollars. gave their citizens billions of dollars not to protest. and eventually they say, okay, thanks a lot, now we ll go protest, and tunisia, to cairo and over to libya, and maybe saudi arabia and bahrain, yemen, the middle east is starting to
by the weather. homeless people, you know, temperatures are below freezing. that s a bigger issue than the radiation. it is cold. bill karins, thanks. now to egypt where secretary of state clinton made a surprise visit to cairo s tahrir square. the square known as liberation square was the epicenter for the revolution that forced president hosni mubarak out of power. she is there as part of a trip of urging democracy in the new egypt and she was also asked about libya. very exciting and very moving. and to see where this revolution happened and all that it has meant to the world is extraordinary. we must help the libyan people. we re trying. nbc s andrea mitchell is sitting down with secretary clinton with an interview as we speak. we ll have that later. stick around for that. military troops in bahrain are battling anti-government
is prohibited under the state constitution. the democrats left the state to prevent a vote on the governor s budget bill. and just moments ago, the navy released its findings on the investigation into those raunchy videos broadcast aboard the uss enterprise. admiral john harvey has issued nonpunitive letters of caution to 32 officers and senior enlisted sailors. the videos produced between 2005 and 2007 contain profanity and anti-gay slurs. captain owen honors was relieved of his duties as commanding officer of the ship in january. and prosecutors in egypt want to talk to ousted president hosni mubarak. a former member of parliament says mubarak will be brought to cairo next week for questioning in connection with a number of corruption charges. mubarak s believed to be at his residence in sharm el sheik. this week, egypt s attorney general prohibited the family from leaving the country. and fueled by falling oil
right now. prosecutors in egypt want to talk to ousted president mubarak. a former member of parliament says mubarak will be brought to cairo for questioning in connection with a number of corruption charges. mubarak is believed to be at his residence. this week the attorney general issue ad freeze of mubarak s assets and prohibited the family from fleeing the country. and the nfl players union have agreed to a 24-hour extension to try to hash out a new collective bargaining agreement. at issue is how to share $9 billion in annual revenue and expand the regular season from 16 to 18 games. without an agreement there will be a lot that won t get their salaries or bonuses. this could lead to the first nfl work stop since 1987. president obama told reporters today he has no plans to intervene. and mazda is flagging more than 50,000 mazda 6 se danes.
moving on these people. no confrontation between pro and anti-government forces as we saw here weeks ago. it s a huge peaceful gathering of people expressing what they believe, with their new-found voices, new-found rights and freedoms to express themselves and demand a bet are life for themselves and the their family. that s what s happening and they re not leaving anytime soon. you thought the revolution would be over here, but the revolution continues in cairo. that roar continued for hours. thank you so much, ron allen. breaking news out of bahrain, the opposite of peaceful. reports of soldiers firing tear gas and live ammunition at protesters. on our air just moments ago, the new york times nicholas kristoff described mass casualties at one hospital and funerals were being held for protesters killed dur a government crackdown earlier this week. mourners are calling for the downfall of bahrain s ruling monarchy. that wave of revolution spread far and wide across the arab