bringing more democracy, but also unleashing deep hatred and zealotry that's now focused on u.s. properties overseas. >> joining us now live from cairo is nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel. richard, thanks for being here again. i appreciate you staying up into the middle of the night. i know you spoke with those protesters outside the embassy today. why do they believe the u.s. government is responsible for this anti-muslim internet video? >> reporter: because they think the united states is secretly paying for not only this movie but lots of activities like this. they think it is part of a hidden agenda, a secret plot where the u.s. condemns this kind of thing but secretly funds organizations like this and as evidence they say look what happened in afghanistan, u.s. troops destroyed korans. you've had preachers in america who will burn korans. and movies that come out and are