which is paralyzed by a hard-line islamist trend there in that country. where do we go from here? what happens now? the egypt military rulers face a credibility crisis. when they came to power in february they promised no more of the violence we saw during the revolution and they promised quick elections and those elections have been pushed back a number of times and they are scheduled, now, to take place november 28 but the violence would be a perfect excuse to push them back once again keeping the military junta in power. shepard: thank you, leland. the president s approval numbers are sliding, and, some of the analysts are saying they would expect him to shake up the staff. they say that because other presidents have done exactly that. and, now we are hearing if that will happen in this white house. the details are ahead. plus, the trial of michael jackson s personal news physician will take a new turn. what the jury could hear this
highest level in more than two years. april features jumped $5.71 today in new york to close at $59.42 a barrel. we ll tell you where it could be heading and how it could affect the u.s. economy later in the program. egypt military rulers today swore in a new cabinet replacing several ministers left over from the regime of ousted president hosni mubarak. there are still many unanswered questions in egypt. the real turmoil shifted to other region. thousands of protesters rallied in yemen, burning a car belonging to the supporter of the embattled president. a massive rally was held monday night after the king ordered release of some political prisoners in concession to protesters. the wisconsin state senate was back to work today but the big news is what the lawmakers are not working on. democrats continue the self-imposed exile in illinois to avoid a vote on a
highest level in more than two years. april features jumped $5.71 today in new york to close at $59.42 a barrel. we ll tell you where it could be heading and how it could affect the u.s. economy later in the program. egypt military rulers today swore in a new cabinet replacing several ministers left over from the regime of ousted president hosni mubarak. there are still many unanswered questions in egypt. the real turmoil shifted to other region. thousands of protesters rallied in yemen, burning a car belonging to the supporter of the embattled president. a massive rally was held monday night after the king ordered release of some political prisoners in concession to protesters. the wisconsin state senate was back to work today but the big news is what the lawmakers are not working on. democrats continue the self-imposed exile in illinois to avoid a vote on a