security. the country would be even more of a threat if we haven t sent aid there over the years. and the just sent billions to the mubarak government. and no wars between egypt and israel since 1973. so you talk to traders here, they are in the stability camp. and everyone knows the big u.s. interests is clearly about the oiled, so how does what happened over there in the middle east paeaffect how much pay for gas here? anyone who has filled up their car knows the answer to that. take you a look at what oil prices have done so far this year, prices jumping following those outbreaks of unrest in egypt and libya. some of the biggest oil spikes came when there was fear of protests spreading to sawed dir saudi arabia. so you think prices are high now, you ll see those go through the roof. all right, thank you very
about 40 minutes from now. we re taking a look at live pictures showing you there the flag set up, the podium set up, waiting for the president to be speaking. that will be happening momentarily. now, of course we re taking a look at how the events a world away impact your security, our standing in the world. we ve got a few details ahead of the speech. the president is expected to say that the post-bin laden area is a time to reject terror and extremist views. the president will emphasize that the united states doesn t take a one size fits all approach to change in the region. and he s going to announce $2 billion in aid to help egyptian democracy take root. a tape was released that is bin laden speaking just days after his death. the speaker expresses support for the revolutionary change in the arab world. if. former imf chief dominique strauss-kahn will ask a new york judge to release him on bail. that s happening today. he is offering $1 million cash to be confined at