groups or religious groups, the one sunni and the other shiite. what the ruler needs to do is make tremendous concessions and bring in many shiites for the government. that would be the stablizing factor. kuwait is trying to broker peace there. in jordan, a few hundred showed up for the biggest protests in over a month. what do you think should happen with the king s regime? king abdela s regime should grow more and more constitutional because 60% of the operation is from palestinian dissent. the only way to do it is reform. you want him to stay, right? yeah. king hussein will stay. he needs to do a lot of reform. ok. let s move on to syria where you have president assad and you believe that he should go. because of 30 years, him and his father before him have been engaged in extreme violence against their own people. the city of hamas, 1982, big
pension, i have social security. what are young people doing? go get a job. by the way, 84 cops were hurt and 11 hospitalized by these people that can t get themselves a job and wait for the check to come in the mail. i was over in london for one of the protests in november and you hit the nail on the head, brian, they were upset because they ve never had to make any sort of concessions. they want what their parents had and what their parents had before that. because they ve been on the dole for a very long time. all right. let us know how you feel about that. you can twitter us or e-mail us. in the meantime, how can we stop air traffic controllers from snoozing on the job? the union claims the best solution is a bigger union. and more employees. but will that just make the problem worse? what about a mr. coffee in here? and spotting gray hair is a sign of aging. so are the wrinkles as well. why do men and women feel different about over the hill at ages nearly 30 years apart?
because we can t sustain we cannot sustain the current spending. it sounds as if the u.k., they will probably cut about a half million public sector jobs and we had stuart varney on with us about an hour ago and he said that the way that would translate to the united states is it would be close to over between two or three million jobs. imagine cutting two or three million jobs. he says this upcoming summer could be a rough one for a number of states. don t be surprised if you could see that kind of protest, stuart varney, said in places like new york or california or illinois. we should clarify, he said it would look a little different because that anarchist behavior is a little more typical in europe than it is in the united states but he does believe we would see massive rallies, maybe not to the extent of the violence that we re seeing. can you imagine? i don t understand why are young people doing it? are you getting out of college and expecting to be taken care of? i ca
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doing some damage control after sticking that reporter in a closet at that fundraiser. find out who they re blaming for that. fox & friends hour two for a monday starting right now. good morning, every one. hope you had a great weekend. we continue to cover what s going on in libya as the president gets ready to tell the nation his thoughts tonight. coalition forces are driving westward now towards the hometown of qaddafi and the capital of tripoli. the rebels have captured two key oil ports on the way. meanwhile, rick leventhal is live there. you re in between, you re hearing the fighting, rick, would you say the momentum is firmly in the rebels court? well, it seems that way, brian. we re in a town that is midway between braga and a gas station