it was a conversation, now it s actual fighting. i m being pointed at on this balcony. we re about hundred feet. spotting our camera. i m going back a little bit. the hotel is concerned also. somebody threw a molotov cocktail. protestors beat the two men so badly they were hospitalized. spent the night there. but both men are now out of the hospital, and we ll update you as we get more information on their condition. in an interview on egyptian state television, newly aappointed vice president said in demonstrations there will be an agenda who come and take advantage. without the foreign journalists there are fewer witnesses to
national intelligence testified there were warnings of possible egyptian unrest late last year but she said they weren t specific. we were warned of instability. we didn t know what the triggering mechanism would be for that and that happened ended last year. reporter: since then the community has been working flat out to try to understand the broader implications of arab unrest since tunisia s president was toppled last month. shep: wendell goler. in egypt they seem inspired and the protests begin. now, they are asking for that fall president. now yemen, protests took the streets calling for more freedom. so far things have remained peaceful but remember for a time
history. to capture events like this. al-jazeera this video showing security vehicles running over some of the protestors. tonight the streets of egypt are stainwood blood. we have given them billions of dollars of aid is crushing its own people while the government reports what the jumper it s see with their own eyes like the fall of iraq and baghdad bob. but they are under attack and somehow in the streets of egypt hope lives. the families that are sacrificing may be able to pass something better to their children and grandchildren. one man said, don t cry as he left home to join the protests. he said he told her i m going to protect our future because they stole it before and they will steal it again. so this is the lay of the land in cairo. you see the square, top of the right and you seen where both pro and anti-government protestors have been gathering.
to egypt s leader. white house condemning that pro-government thugs attacking people. president obama was international prayer breakfast this morning. we pray that the violence in egypt will end and the rights and aspirations of the egyptian people will be realized, that a better day will dawn over egypt and throughout the world. shep: white house says the transition to democracy has to start immediately but it s not calling for president hosni mubarak step down right now. team fox coverage, john roberts on the unrest spreading to other countries. first to wendall goler, have they made it clearer how the transition can begun if mubarak doesn t leave right away? they have. the obama administration is pushing egypt s government to reach out to the country s
website. there is a link on the home page. we have another story on the rise of freedom next week plus web extras at foxnews.com/freedom. the government s crackdown on protestors in egypt. we ll take you there live for conditions inside the country. we have been watching the live broadcast we believe the nile television the state-run television tonight. you ll find it interesting. [ female announcer ] enjoy a complete seafood dinner for two for just $29.99 at red lobster. with fresh salads and biscuits. your choice of entrees. and an appetizer or a dessert to share.