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treat me and i'll share your comments this morning. a developing story out of egypt. details still coming into cnn. two american tourists have been kidnapped. the incident taking place where officials say people were taken from a tour bus. it's the third time american tourists have been kidnapped in that area this year. the u.s. embassy in cairo saying we are in close touch with the egyptian authorities who are doing everything they can to bring about the safe release of the american tourists. joining me from jordan is elise. good morning. tell us what is different about this kidnapping than the others we have seen this year. >> reporter: yes, randi. the reason it's different is this time the kidnappers are usually doing these kind of things for money. this time, they have an agenda. they have relatives that have been detained on drug charges and they want to let them go. it's more complicated than getting that money to them. they get released right away. this time, it's more complex. >> they are making specific demands to have their relatives released? >> specific demands to have relatives released. the americans are saying they are working with the egyptian authorities, but they have their own laws. a lot of times, you don't negotiate with kidnappers or those kind of people. it's more complex than just giving them their money and letting the people go. there are demands involved. >> this is a popular tourist area. it's a little frightening the kidnappings are on the rise, right? >> reporter: they are on the rise because since the fall of mubarak, it's always been a lawless region with criminal activity and trafficking. the egyptian police always kept somewhat control over there. since the fall of mubarak, it's no man's land, if you will. the egyptian authorities aren't taking care of the border like they should be. >> hillary clinton is in egypt, which is why you are there for a previously scheduled visit with morsi. do you think this changes the focus of the visit? what can she do to release these folks? >> reporter: generally, secretary clinton isn't going to have a lot of involvement in the negotiations. obviously, the u.s. wapts to get the americans home as soon as possible. she'll talk to morsi about the elections, the power, the egyptian economy and the u.s. wants to see what the u.s. can do to help the failing economy. also a lot of questions about the party which brought morsi to power, the muslim brotherhood, how they are going to treat women, what they are going to do with other islamist groups like hamas involved in the palestinian territory. there are a lot of questions and a lot of political chaos going on in egypt that she wants to discuss with president morsi about how he's going to move egypt forward. >> thank you for any update. keep us posted. appreciate that. a massive credit card settlement could mean more fees for you. visa, mastercard and the biggest banks agreed to a $7.25 billion settlement with retailers. merchants allege credit card companies were fixing the price of the fees. retailers will see the fees reduced temporarily. this could mean more money out of your pocket when you use your credit card. merchants can now tack on a surcharge for credit card purchases. a judge is allowing an antiabortion law to go into effect. the judge's ruling gives the clinic time to comply with the new law that requires doctors to be certified obgyns with privileges at hospitals. it's a win for both sides. president obama and mitt romney are fighting over bain capital. new documents show he was paid by bain for a couple years after he left. the president is demanding answers. >> i think he's going to have the answer these questions because he aspires to being president. one of the things you learn is you are ultimately responsible for the conduct of your operations. the campaign is trying to pin liquidations on romney. romney is ripping the president's re-election campaign for disgusting tactics. here is ha he said. >> there's no question but his campaign is putting out information that is false, deceptive and dishonest. they know it and ought to stop. >> romney had no roll at bain after february, 1999. this staffer working on president obama's campaign died friday. according to the chicago sun times, the 29-year-old worked on several of obama's campaigns, was working in the campaign ad department. president obama called his family to offer condolences and talked to other staffers in a conference call. this is vincent walters, the 15th most wanted fugitive. he is now behind bars. he was captured in mexico after 24 years on the run. he was wanted for a kidnapping and murder of a woman in san diego. trying to kill people for kicks. it's what investigators say these two young men did. 22-year-old brian holder and the other are each charged with three counts of attempted murder. it's a blessing, they had bad aim. of the three people they targeted, just one, a teenage girl was hit. >> we had a young girl doing nothing wrong that got shot because she was sitting there. by the grace of god, she's going to have a full recovery. >> the sheriff just announced the arrest. the shootings were at the beginning of this monlt. nick is here is fill us in on more. you have these shootings. how are the snipers targeting their victims? >> can you believe this? a bizarre plot to randomly shoot people. this is what happened in tulsa, oklahoma and in 2002, the beltway snipers. police are saying local police in south carolina say they lay in a field alongside ashville highway targeting their victims using a high powered rifle. the man and woman was in a car. the woman was shot in the back. she narrowly escaped. the man was unscathed. in a separate incident along ashville highway, a man was pressure washing gas pumps. authorities are charging them with three counts of attempted murder. >> sounds like they were doing it for kicks. are they saying anything? >> one showed a little bit of remorse. the 17-year-old said he was sorry. we have some sound with the other suspect and he didn't show that much remorse at all. >> i'm innocent. i had nothing to do withny of these. >> see there, a quick soundbyte saying he's innocent and doesn't believe he should be arrested. the way authorities were led to them was there was a weapons robbery about 11 guns stolen from a home outside spartanburg, including that high-powered rifle used in the incidents. authorities are trying to figure out who took the shots. >> no clear motive. it's a good thing they had bad aim. nick, thank you for the update. appreciate it. an epidemic of violence. chicago is seeing a rise in murders. police have a plan to stop the killings. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. er is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could terally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? 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>> reporter: randi, today, disturbing accounts out of syria. 22 killed. they are saying that today there was a suicide car bombing that happened in the countryside in hama province. security forces saying a car bomb targeted a security insulation of some sort and seral security personnel were killed as a result. we are hearing disturbing accounts from the damascus countryside. a suburb and there had been helicopters firing on that town. there was a video we can't authenticate. very disturbing reports out of syria today. just to tell you about more of the fallout from the massacre, we are seeing more videos emerge from there. one of the videos showing u.n. vehicles in that town. this is interesting. the u.n. observer mission in syria has not commented on this, yesterday, they wanted to get to the town to investigate further. they said they couldn't because the violence hadn't ceased. we are trying to figure out if they are in the town and why the vehicles were there. >> the opposition is angry with kofi annan. they want him out and out of the negotiations. why is that? >> they are furious with him. we heard reports of so many demonstrations and amateur videos throughout different towns and provinces in syria. people marching not just in solidarity, but also to express their anger at kofi annan. they were calling for the removal of him to the envoy of syria. the activists say since he became special envoy, they have not been able to toss the tide of violence there. not only that, the violence and the deaths have escalated since they started coming in there. they believe the mission gave more time to the regime to continue the brutal crackdown against the freedom fighters and opposition fighters. >> a lot of people concerned about syria's chemical weapons. what do you know about the signs they were moving the chemical weapons? >> well, u.s. official told cnn that the syria had moved some of the chemical stockpiles in recent days. the officials were not sure why it happened, whether it was to protect the stockpiles because of all the fighting going on in syria or weather they were intending to use it in syria. it's the concern. it shows how much concern there is from the u.s. and other parts of the international community. we know that the u.s. has been surveilling for quite some time the weapon stockpiles to see if the government is moving it, to see if they are intending to use it. a lot of concern go to show how worried the international community is about this point. randi. >> thank you very much for your reporting this morning. a cheating husnd caught. now his e-wife is using his infidelity to sell their home. you may be surprised by his reaction. 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>> soy had a lower amount of protein than animal. it causes your body to release estrogen. when someone has breast cancer or any type of estrogen cancer, they are recommended to avoid soy. overall, it's better if you do plant based. i still prefer hemp or animal. or if you are vegetarian, a greek yogurt. >> the dairy is okay for the vegetaria vegetarians. what if you don't get enough protein? how much do we need and what are the dangers of not getting enough? >> that's the best question and i want to hug you for asking. let's hug it out. people don't understand protein. it's essential. when you have more nitrogen coming in than leaving, you are in a good state. your cells cant metabolize. you have to get in protein. it's the only nutrient that has that. how much do you need? >> yeah. >> it all depends. what i recommend is based upon your weight to get at least one gram per body weight. so a female, maybe 20 grams per meal. a male anywhere from 30 to 35 grams per meal. >> wow. all right. that's good to know. >> balance of protein to carbohydrates. to stabilize your blood sugar and keep in a positive state, you have to get the right amount of protein, carbohydrates and fat. >> okay. there's such a movement toward plant-based eating. there are real clear advantages. i'm a vegetarian. i'm not vegan, i'm not that extreme. i'm much more clear headed and have much more energy. do you hear that from your clients? >> first off, i'm cool if you are vegan or vegetarian as long as you get the right amount of protein and fat. meat protein is beef and pork. they think meat is bad because it causes fat. white fish, they are great sources of protein. to me, i think it's a balance. tough get the right amount of plant base, the right amount of animal. if you are educated on it, it's great for you. if you want to be a vegetarian, get the right protein to protect your tissue. >> what about broccoli and spinach. they don't come in a bag. >> incomplete protein. you have incomplete and complete. the essential protein, your body can't make. you can get them through animal or a by product like dairy or a few plant based complete protein. soy, quinoa, corn, hemp, they are complete protein that are plant based. >> if you are home and in your kitchen watching and listening, thinking i'm going to make a plant based breakfast, what do you recommend? >> a couple things. if you have a plant base and you have a soy, there's a lot of soy like breakfast sausages that will give you the protein fat and carbohydrates. you can take hemp seed and make a shake. grill up tempeh or tofu. this is great or cereal with soy milk. make sure the protein and carbs are balanced. >> i'm going to do so well since we are a team. thank you so much. >> are we going to hug again? >> i'll leave you hanging until next weekend. thank you. >> thanks. from good food to bad politics. the president is accused of dirty campaigning. questions over when his opponent left his job. why romney is the subject of hot debate. 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