
Steve Klein, a consultant on “Innocence of Muslims,” the anti-Muslim YouTube video that has sparked international controversy, tells CBS News correspondent Bill Whitaker that he has no regrets for the violence the film triggered.

Romney advisor and former Amb. Richard Williamson spoke with radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt about the embassy attacks in Egypt and Libya and focused the blame squarely on President Obama and his failed leadership.

Rep. Louie Gohmert spoke with Breitbart News’ Larry O’Connor about the recent terrorist attacks on US Embassies in Egypt and Libya and the administration’s attempt to link the attacks to an anti-Islam film.

Responding to statements made by GOP Presidential Nominee Mitt Romney accusing the Obama administration of apologizing for U.S. values, President Obama told Steve Kroft Romney has a tendency “to shoot first and aim later.”

Airport security put a stop to some monkey business in India. Guards detained three passengers on their way to Dubai after one was found with a monkey on board.

MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell and former American Ambassador to the United Nations for Special Affairs and foreign policy adviser to Mitt Romney, Richard Williamson had a contentious interview Wednesday afternoon.

KTLA: A bank robbery suspect was senn tossing money out the window of an SUV Wednesday.

WGN Chicago is reporting that the negotiations were slowed down yesterday because a new policy could cost 28% of “union leaders” to lose their positions. The CTU found that unacceptable and has drawn out the talks for another day.

Teachers continue to picket at schools being used to hold programs for students.

CBS: Caught on tape video shows a motorcyclist flying in the air and slamming into the ground after hitting a slow-moving trailer. “CBS This Morning” co-host Charlie Rose reports.

After months of rampant rumors and hype, Apple debuted the company’s latest smartphone today, claiming it is the world’s thinnest.The iPhone 5 features a larger screen and weighs 112 grams, or about 4 ounces, which is 20% lighter than the

Jeffrey Feltman, the U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs and Ibrahim Dabbashi, Libya’s deputy ambassador to the U.N. Have condemned the attack in Libya that killed the U.S. ambassador and three American members of his staff.

U.S. President Barack Obama vowed to work with Libya to bring to justice attackers who killed the U.S. ambassador and other diplomats but said the killings would not hurt U.S.-Libyan ties.

Washington Free Beacon: The White House disputed reports administration officials rejected a meeting between President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later this month in New York City. The Israeli paper Haaretz first reported Tuesday that the White House

Republican Mitt Romney defended his assailing of President Barack Obama’s administration’s handling of foreign attacks on U.S. diplomatic missions.

AP: President Barack Obama is condemning in the “strongest possible terms” an attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya that killed four Americans, including the American ambassador.