- The Japanese companies are now considering withdrawal from China facing the 'China risk' or the violent protests that have caused damages to their stores and factories.
- The US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta visited China. In his talk with Xi Jinping, the next President hopeful, he expressed concerns on the disputes that have prompted violent riots on the streets.
- The Chicago teachers' union voted to resume classes today.
- The widespread protests against the US resulted in a few casualties in Pakistan and dozens in Afghanistan. The US is widely regarded as what represents degradable unethical decadent representation of the Western arrogance and that their protests were not take as 'serious' oppositions to the enforcement of such system.
- A former female Romanian gymnast has become selling herself off the street in Germany, inviting much criticisms within the nation.
Press conference by the State Secretary Jay Karney:
- On the French paper publishing cartoon, the Administration questions the intent, versus the freedom of expression.
- The US government's stance is that there is no justification for violence.
- The Russian Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov sanctioned over his tweet on the deaths of
Americans killed in Libya.
- The US government has nothing to do with the controversial video clip.
There are people out there enjoying the sunny weather. I asked them who they are to vote for for this election. Just less than a half of them did not want to talk about the election. Those who answered were all Democrat. "I will have a close look (at our website)", Heather said. Many of them said they have not had the chance to get involved but are willing to vote for the President.