
What we're following:
- 3 activists arrested and charged with plotting to throw firebombs at NATO summit
- Study finds more than 2,000 people falsely convicted in U.S. since 1989
And did you see...
- Nasdaq embarrassed about delays during Facebook debut
- President Obama to address Joplin High School graduates
- U.S. war veterans return medals at NATO summit


Good Evening Mr.Williams, a fine broadcast this evening as always. Wonderful to see Richard on the broadcast tonight reporting from Cairo.
First of all Richard's report from Cairo concerning the awful suicide attacks in Yemen which seems to be a major safe haven for al qaeda terrorist groups. The suicide bomber disguised as a soldier and setting off the bomb at a rehearsal for a parade and killing around 100 people. Even the Defense Minister barely escaped the bombing attack. As Richard stated the al-qaeda terror groups have grown in the country of Yemen which has been aided by the country not having an effective government. The new president increasing drone attacks and counterterrism training seems to have increased al-qaeda's presence. The latest front for al-qaeda attacks. Time will tell if anything can be done to quell the violence.
Excellent Reporting As Always Richard!
The report by Mr.Yang from Chicago showed how the protests during the NATO Summit were more peaceful today as oppossed to Sunday when there was clashes with police in the streets. Seeing the protestors clash with police Sunday was awful along with 45 people arrested. But it was more peaceful today as protestors marched in much smaller groups and alss seemed more festive. Many people urged to work at home instead of commute to the city which left the streets very quiet. Even President Obama had to stay at a hotel over the weekend instead of travel home.
The report by Mr.Todd told of the main issue of the summit being ending the war in Afghanistan and the drawdown of US Troops. Pledging to speed up the withdrawal ogf US Troops in 2013 and more in 2014 finally turning over the country to the Afghan Security Forces. Also, the supply lines at the border with Pakastan which has not been re-opened due to President Zadari. One hopes the supply route is opened soon.
So sad the passing away of Robin Gibb, the lead vocalist for the BeeGees.
The piece by Kristen Dahlgren about this weekend's solar eclipse showed how the fortunate few people who saw it were amazed. The photos of the solar eclipse were great!
Thank You for the broadcast Mr.Williams. Peace to You and to All!
Be Well Everyone!
Stay Extra,Extra Safe and Well Richard!
Take Extra,Extra Good Care Richard and Crew!
Lisa
I have to start off this post by saying I lost my father to prostate cancer, but so many people have been saved by doing yearly screenings. However, I’ve never had a colonoscopy or mammogram and never will because, “if you keep looking for trouble you’ll find it.”
I guess the medical professions new motto is “damned if you do and damned if you don’t”