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greta: holy smokes, wall street is on fire. no, we re not talking about those protest protesters. we re talking about the stock market. did you see what happened today? the dow shot up 339 points. do we dare ask what happened? fox business network senior correspondent dennis neal joins us. great news, huh? just when you were about to give up hope and you thought it was nothing but a sham and a bunch of shills and a gambling pit, my goodness. let s go back to the start of august. stocks fall 12% in only two months to the start of october. oh, my gosh. this is the start of even worse. are we going to have a huge meltdown? then in 19 days of trading stocks roar back 14%. oh, my goodness. in these days of interconnected trading and day traders and the internet, stock falls faster, farther, but they come back
greta: holy smokes, wall street is on fire. no, we re not talking about those protest protesters. we re talking about the stock market. did you see what happened today? the dow shot up 339 points. do we dare ask what happened? fox business network senior correspondent dennis neal joins us. great news, huh? just when you were about to give up hope and you thought it was nothing but a sham and a bunch of shills and a gambling pit, my goodness. let s go back to the start of august. stocks fall 12% in only two months to the start of october. oh, my gosh. this is the start of even worse. are we going to have a huge meltdown? then in 19 days of trading stocks roar back 14%. oh, my goodness. in these days of interconnected trading and day traders and the internet, stock falls faster, farther, but they come back
clashes between the army and pro-coptic christian protesters turned deadly. 25 people killed, nearly 300 others wounded. coptic christians are an ancient sect that make up 9% of egypt s population. they ve faced a lot of violence in the recent months but unclear how the violence started sunday night or who is to blame. the violence erupted when a group of coptic christians and supporters of their cause were marching toward the egypt state-run television building. military trucks were set on fire. some of the protesters could be seen throwing rocks. the sermade some in the crowd had guns and fired on them. yet witnesses say it was the army that fired on the protesters. the stories may be different but no one can deny this. dead bodies in the morgue. the victims of this weekend s clashes. too many victims to refrigerate, so they are kecht on ice. this is the reality in the new egypt, again, too similar to the old. once again the government has imposed a curfew from 2:00 a.m. to
disperse anti-government protest protesters. it is three days after the quake and tsunami struck japan. on day four now we are getting a clearer picture of the damage. the images from sendai reveal the tragedy unraveling across the nation. reporter: how do you search what looks like the end of the worth? in sendai, rescue teams carefully pick through the rubble. looking for any signs of missing loved ones. i wanted to ask this man who he was looking for. i never got the chance. we are starting to follow a search crew. apparently there is another tsunami warning. the crew and everyone else is being told to get away, which they are doing.