this, as u.s. officials are investigating whether or not the attack on the consalate in lib yafs an organized terrorist attack. a senior administration official, tonight, tells fox news that the attack was too well planned to be considered spontaneous. and it may have been planned to mark the 11-year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. joining me live from tripoli, from global radio news, terry freal. i understand, there is a growing group again around the embassy. is the american flag flying there? >> reporter: yes, it is, at the moment, yes. >> tell us the latest on ground. >> reporter: on the ground here in tripoli, it is very quiet at the moment. it is 3:00 in the morning. the pro-u.s. demonstrations have finished. there is not a lot of tension here. but there is a lot of confusion in the government over how to deal with the situation and the killings that happened in benghazi, 24 hours ago now. >> we appreciate you being with us. thank you. the historical context of the national tragedy cannot be understated, the last time a diplomat of this stature was assassinated was 1979, when the u.s. ambassador to afghanistan was killed in a gun battle. the events of yesterday felt similar to the era of weakness that president jimmy carter presided over. on a day when americans hoped to pause in remembrance of the victims of the 9/11 terror attacks, they were instead greeted with the face of a new age of terrorists, even worse, greeted with a president unwilling or unable to confront them. but the violence on september 11, 2012, didn't start libya. it began when radical islamists in egypt who, were outrained over a u.s.-made film that insults muhammad, and burned the american flag and replaced it with one similar to that of al qaeda. the white house issue aid staimentd apologizing to the radicals, saying, quote, the embassy condemns misguided efforts to hurt the religious feelings of muslims. the president is at a campaign stop in las vegas. he is expected to speak on this topic. >> thank you! thank you. thank you very much. a great round of applause for the wonderful introduction. [cheers and applause] >> i also want to say it's good to see your once and next congresswoman! [cheering] it is so good to see all of you. i love you back. i do. [cheering] >> i want to begin [crowd chanting four more years]. >> thank you. thank you. [cheering] >> i want to begin tonight by just saying a few words about a tough day that we have had today. you know... we... we lost four americans last night who were killed when they were attacked at a diplomatic post in libya. and they were serving overseas on our behalf. despite the dangers, despite the risks, to help one of the world's youngest democracies got on its feet. they were working to advance the interest and the values that we hold dear as americans. and as americans, we stand united, all of us, in gratitude for their service. and we are mindful of their sacrifice. and we want to send out heart-felt prayers to their loved ones who grieve today. [cheering] >> it's a remind they're the freedoms we enjoy... sometimes even the freedoms we take for granted, they're only sustained because there are people like those who were killed, who were willing to stand up for those freedoms. who are willing to fight for those freedoms. in some cases, to lay down their lives for those freedoms. and tonight, let's think of them and thank them. as for the ones we lost last night, i want to assure you, we will bring their killers to justice. [cheering] and we want to send a message all around the world to anybody who would do us harm, no acts of terror will dim the lights of the values that we browardly shine on the rest of the world and no act of violence will shake the resolve of the united states of america. [cheering] >> we will not be deterred. we will keep going. we will keep going because the world needs us. we are the one indisspensible power in the world. if we are going to seeacy and security for our children and our grandchildren, then that means that this generation of americans has to lead. we are going to have to keep doing the work, no matter how hard it seems sometimes. and that's what i want to talk to you about here today. we have work to do overseas. we also have to do some work here at home. [cheering] >> we have to do some work right here in the great state of nevada. [cheering] because nevada is a battleground state, you are aware that we have an election going on. >> >> sean: they said the comments would come early in the speech. i assume that's all he's going to say. he said it's a tough day today and only 24 hours after it happened did he say we will bring those people to justice. at no time, did he mention islamic terrorists. perhaps he will refer to this as workplace violence. before the president spoke, the protests in cairo started when a group, reportedly outraged over a low-budget film that insults the prophet mohammed, burned the american flag and replace tuesday with one that is similar to that of al qaeda. 9 1/2 hours straight, the statement and the official position of the government was apologizing to the radicals and it read, quote, from the embationzy, they condemn the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of muslims. feelings being hurt should have been the least of this concern. while e the president and hillay clinton want to claim they didn't authorize that statement thappenned under their watch and they should be ashamed. governor romney addressed this pathetic response in jacksonville, florida, earlier today. >> obviously, the administration was wrong to stand by a statement, sympathizing with those who had breached our embassy in egypt, instead of condemning their actions. it is never too early for the united states government to condemn attacks on americans. and to defend our values. the white house distanced itself last night from the statement, saying it wasn't cleared by washington. that reflects the mixed signals they're sending to the world. >> sean: the interesting thing is that the president earlier said that mitt romney was, quote, willing to shoot first and aim second. apparently, now he is following governor romney. ann coulter is here with her observations of what has gone on here. look, the president, you know, barack... the appeaseer, i mean, this is remarkable to me, that here we have our embassy that is breached and attacked by radical islamists. they rip down our flag and our government's response for -- response officially for 9 1/2 hours is an apology? >> u, yes. and you can drop the part about it being inspired by the low-budget movie. give me a break. it's 9/11. i noticed it's 9/11. why didn't the obama administration notice it's 9/11? and farth tort -- farther to the naivete, with men running around, shooting in the air, that that was going to lead to a democracy, a rev revolution that looks like the l.a. riots is not going to lead to anything good. i knew that last march. why didn't the manager know this was inevitable? it is exactly like jimmy carter. all we need -- he has wrecked the economy, he is utterly naive. >> sean: they ripped down our flag! they hold up a flag and say, no god but allah, muhammad is the messenger. the a.p. said they were extremist islamists. so we know who they are. the president -- like ft. hood, workplace shoot ago before you shoot when you say allah akbar, this is a terrorist attack. this is not an overseas contingency operation. how embarrassing and weak we -- this country seems when this president does not have the courage to say what is a fact, that this country is being engaged by radicals that want to destroy us and that a war on terror continues to exist. this is breathtaking. >> no, i know! i know! it is back to the carter era! and as reagan said, strength never goes out of style. they were testing us with the initial attacks. and what did they get back from the obama administration? a complaint about -- about some -- this protectual film that insulted the little darlings' feelings. >> sean: in the case of benghazi, it reminded me of splollia and mogadishu. they didn't know where the ambassador was for 5 hours. obama went to sleep last night, without knowing the outcome of that -- of all the concern. he is in vegas, he spends a minute and-a-half and he moves on to give me some money. help re-elect me -- >> it's a nice day for a fund-raiser. >> sean: in the city where he says don't go blowing your money in vegas. just a surprise. i i guess the question -- what are we to do when our flag is flying on what is essentially u.s. property and people overtake and breach our embassy, rip down our flag and shout, one god, muhammad is his prophet. >> you don't apal is for what they are allegedly insulted by. i mean pagain, we all knew that yesterday. everyone i know was enraged by the response before our ambassador was killed, saying, they are testing us. why is he responding by apologizing for this movie? why are people even talking about this in movie? it is manifestly a pretext. even if it weren't a pretext twould be like after the oklahoma city bombing, having the administration apologize for waco. it's really madness. and they are, instead of doing what they should be doing -- retaliating. they are leading to more and more -- we need to incent a time machine and not allow this wonderful flowering ofs in in the arab spring -- yeah, that's worked out great. >> sean: all the apologizing to the arab world. there is an unwillingness to acknowledge the truth, which radical islamists exist and they have no problem raiding our embassy. here's the irony of all of this, the liberal media and we will show this later. what is their answer? to attack governor romney for doing what our president should have done and say this is unacceptable. we are not going to allow it. we have a tape where they coordinated their questions together so they you ask, you felr follow-up, you ask, you follow-up. >> no. it's stunning. you know that romney's statement was devastating to president obama because the media is screaming bloody murder. if he hadn't struck gold with that, they wouldn't all be doing this. that's their response to everything. oh, can you believe he said that? yeah, i can-- i was actually thankful that we had a leader that came out and defended the united states of america and said that there will be consequences -- >> this is the consistent, it is not just with terrorists, this is the division between the parties, which is why you can't allow a democrat anywhere near national security. it is always to back down in the face of extremism, whether it's bolshevism -- >> i love when he said, you should tell them to go straight to hell. charles, great answer. $1.5 billion we give to the muslim brotherhood. >> yeah. >> sean: in the early part of the arab spring, there were a few of us that read the pew and the other polls and new the electorate wanted sharia law. they wanted to vote in radsicallism, the obama administration -- democracy. that's what they promised. >> right. >> sean: we are giving white house visits to terrorist members of the muslim brotherhood. but $1.5 billion taxpayer dollars. should we cut off the money to lib yaia and to egypt? >> well, yeah! we ought to get a republican in the white house. what is the one island of democracy in that god-forsaken region? iraq! george bush's iraq. that's how you install a democracy in the middle-east, with the help of the united states military. it is not with a bunch of men running around, gang raping american journalists and shooting guns in the air. the idea that this was going to lead to anything good was preposterous. >> a big impact on the campaign -- last question. >> i -- i-- booing god and booing jerusalem -- >> i think it ought to. but i think the economy is going to remain the predominant issue. but i don't know. this could get worse and worse. the more you back down to savage, the more they are going to attack. >> sean: we are living through at this time rise of radical islamists. >> you know what we are -- we are living off the good effect of the war in iraq. the good effect of the bush years. but you can only live off that so long. >> sean: i think this president is a wimp. i think this president doesn't have the courage to stand up to these terrorists. either that or he can't identify it for what it is -- >> he is utterly naive, you can say that of all liberals. he's a typical democrat. >> sean: it's worse than that. >> when we were deposing the shaw of iran, you had, you know, half of the princeton faculty assuring us that the ayatollah will be so much better for peace. liberals building the third-world comeral dictators will be fantastic. that's what they mean by democracy. >> sean: thank you for your patience tonight. i think what is penitentiary to look at is that the -- what is important to look at is that radicalism is prevalent in the middle east and exposes a clear and present danger to americans here and abroad. in other words, the wroi war on terrorism is ongoing. cairo, thousands of protesters are hitting the streets. let me bring in middle-east experts. you know, michael, all throughout our argument that we have had as the arab spring was unfolding, you told me, over and over again that things were going to work out. and democracy was going to emerge. i told thought muzz limit brotherhood was going to take over. they got parliament and said israel is their number-1 enemy. will you agree with me that i was right and you were wrong on this particular issue? >> brother sean, as somebody called you today. i will agree with you on that particular, specific issue. but i don't agree with everything. first of all, i want to extend my prayers for the bereaved families and condemn what has happened in libya-- you told me the muslim brotherhood would be moderated by the military. that's not true, michael. >> sean, if you look at our own democracy ttook many years to stabilize the democracy. it will tame take sometime. it is happening. but let's give them some time, sean. >> sean: even though -- as they rip down our flag and the radicals take over and put up an al qaeda flag. michael wants me to give them sometime? -- [overlapping dialogue] >> we are not going to waste any more time! we are casting our -- [inaudible] they do not deserve our money. they dont deserve our support. it's about time, our president stands up as a man! and stands up to a bank of thugs! destroying our reputation and attacking us like this! this is the home of the brave, not the land of cowards. and we need a president who is a brave man to stand up against our enemy and stop squandering our monopeople who don't deserve it! we gave them enough time! now it's time to act! i urge everyone watching to go to act for america dot-org to put america's head back up high and speaking as the land of the brave! it is about time to act. >> sean: brigitte, maybe the president should have showed up at daily intelligence briefings, which democrats made such a big deal about when george bush was in the white house. maybe -- he can identify them as radical islamists, which they are! that seems to be missing in ft. hood -- that's the common theme this. president will not say the word radical terrorist. he will not say war on terrorism. it seems to me that -- he's pathetically weak. >> sean -- it is pathetically weak! sean, we found out the egyptian intelligence knew september4 that there will be attacks against the united states embassy. if the egyptian intelligence knew that, ham how come our president did not know it? did they miss the briefing when they informed him about the embassy going to be attacked! this is not news! this is not new! we knew the embassies are going to be attacked! how come our government is putting our people's lives in danger, overseas in a country where we know they are not protecting our people?! this is why it's the job of the president and the job. people to hold him accountable to say that we are facing an enemy that is radical islamist and the flag they raised up is not an al qaeda flag, audios an islamic flag, invented in the 800s, the most authentic symbol of islam that they are bringing back and reviving to attack the western united states! >> sean: i appreciate you both being with us. i wish i was wrong when the arab spring was happening. we predicted the muslim brotherhood would be in charge. we predicted this would happen. the president ignored what was obvious to those of us who had eyes to see. we continue to monitor the volatile situation and bring you the latest as we get them. also, continue to monitor the escalating protests in cairo, a lot more coming up, including the mainstream media and their coordinated attacks at mitt romney's press conference, earlier today. you don't want to miss this tape. ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be happy too. and what they said is amazing. review 5-hour energy over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. >> sean: this is a fox news alert. we continue to monitor the ongoing situation in cairo, egypt. we will bring you the latest developments from the region as we get them. but first, for years, we on this program have been sounding the alarm about how dangerous the muslim brotherhood is and in particular, what would happen if that group took over in egypt. and the obama administration has done nothing but ignore what we have been telling them. while this white house glosses over what the group really stands for, we are here tonight. we want to spell this out. the muslim brotherhood is one of egypt's lastest islamic organizations and its main objective to create sharia law and its slogab gan -- islam is a solution. while the united states no longer considers the muslim brotherhood to be a foreign terrorist organization, osama bin laden's top deputy, and khalid sheikh mohammed joined the muslim brotherhood in kuwait at 16, as did bin laden. back in april, a delegation of muslim brotherhood officials met with white house staffers -- how appropriate. i think it's time for the president to get a back bone, denounce this group and also, what are they going to do at this point? joining me is the author of the new york times best seller, culture of corruption, michelle malkin. when you look at the height of this arab spring and to -- tahrir square. ular logan, rape in the square and beaten within an inch of her life. there were some in the mede and the president and the vice-president telling the world -- democracy, as the president helped to push mubarrable out. now we are giving the muslim brotherhood $1.5 billion and meetings in the white house. the president fails to acknowledge that what happened yesterday was the result of islamic radical extremists. i want to get your reaction. >>ors that that's right. he won't say those words or acknowledge the coddling that the administration is responsible for and the subsidizing of the islamic, violent agitation that we are now seeing. keep in mind, that the political arm of the muslim brotherhood, the freedom and justice party is instigating all of those so-called peaceful protests from now through friday and next friday and every friday. because every friday in the jihad world, it's riot friday against anything anti-western. pretext is the word of the day, the word of the century here. because any perceived insult that can be exploited to castigate, to demonize and to provoke violence against the west is the agenda of this group, muslim