street cleaners get lunch and cigarettes. critics dismiss it as a beer project and say it s misguided. one city official argues that alcoholics cannot be ostracized. speak of problem drinkeri of pg. i wouldn t say that s a problem. he s getting the water. nick. isn t this better than having drunks sit in the park all day like yourself? gets them to do things. yes and no. there s going to be beer cans everywhere. they re going to be picking up their own crap. it s like self-fulfilling. it s a dream.
doesn t plan to go the way of north african governments, under siege by demonstrators. for the second week in a row, chinese police have stopped pro-democracy protests in beijing. we have the view from beijing. reporter: we ve come here to downtown beijing, a couple blocks away from tiananmen square. there were no protests in the end. however, there s a very big security presence. the calls came over the internet for people to gather at this busy shopping district. this is the same place people were told to come a week ago for a tunisia-style revolution. only a handful of protesters showed up then and since then a construction site has appeared. street cleaners blocked the area this time too. there was a heavy crackdown on journalists. we had been shooting only for a
underwear bomber flew out of. dutch law enforcement officials said the latest suspect is from somalia. his identity had not been released. he had a connecting flight to uganda. those six terror suspects arrested during the pope s visit to london are free men and they may be planning to sue. british police are worried they re about to get hit with a wrongful detention lawsuit. the north african street cleaners were arrested friday after making a joke about harming the pope. a colleague reported their conversations to police who swooped in and arrested the men within hours. those are the headlines. you d think in this day and age you d learn not to make a joke like that. can t do it at the airport, i know that. dana perino is here, former white house press secretary, fox news analyst and we ll talk to her later about which one she likes better. first thing is first. do you think there s something involved with the president and his message, what he s talking about and what he isn t tal
washington post and i think leave it up to the new york times to lead with, the priest scandal right below the fold and really make that the highlight of the story. and i think that it wasn t unfairly i think the imam is a very different scenario. jon: jim. i think the big difference in the coverage is back in april the british foreign office wrote an a memo, saying, we are going take the pope to the abortion clinic and no reaction, no catholics were burning british flags anywhere and seem to be well-behaved about it. nobody got fired. if that happened about a muslim coming here, believe me would have been heads rolling through the state department or wherever it was written. jon: catholic-phobia is okay? exactly. it s treated differently. this is turned into a terrorism story, also, on friday because of the arrest of five street cleaners who were apparently planning to do more than throwing a tomato at the pope. but you talked about, judy,
humiliation the situation had caused to the church and also the numerous victims. alex? nina, what about this threat of terror during his visit? six men, they were arrested. now they re free, what s behind that? reporter: that s right, alex. well, these men were arrested in a series of dorm raids on friday morning. and they were street cleaners. now it seems as though the police forces in london may have overreacted to what was simply a joke. in the staff canteen when men were preparing for their shift. in any case it encouraged the secure team to beef up security in a discreet manner throughout the pope s visit. nonetheless, thankfully for many who had turned out to be pope benedict xvi along the way as he teammated across the british isles, he didn t traveled across the british isles, he