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Online, we d like to hear from you, head to foxnews.com, click on the you decide link on the home page and we re asking would more regulation prevent attack, 1600 response necessary a couple of responses, not bad, huh jamie, 69 percent say no, if someone wants to commit an act of terrorism they ll find a way. log on now, foxnews.com. jamie: this is an important issue to people here. overseas, there is violence and deadly protests. we ve been watching in the streets of athens, the country is suffering a financial meltdown, and it brought tens of thousands out in protests. take a look. it got violent. at least three people were reportedly found dead in a burning bank. and demonstrators are now going head to head with riot police. greg burke is tracking the developments, live from rome with the very latest. greg, greece has had protests before but these seem particularly violent. what is going on? reporter: jamie, ....