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is the syrian army. when they found out about that, they started randomly bombing with tank shells, with mortar bombs like they're animals. they're stabbing kids, stabbing women. raping women, and no one is doing anything about this. this isn't a game here. this is a reality. this is actually going on. all these footage you have been seeing on utupe of women rapes, children hurt, this is not a game. this is going on, and there's much more than this that we don't know about yet. this government is hiding so much more. we don't know half of what's going on yet. >> danny, stay safe. thank you for talking to us. >> as we sit here safe tonight in our homes and wherever you're watching this, this is happening in syria, in the city of homs right now. let us know what you think on facebook, google plus, twitter, i'll be tweeting tonight. up next, a mother's plea for justice. justice for her daughter killed in a car crash involving a serial drunk driver who was pardoned by former mississippi governor haley barbou
is the syrian army. when they found out about that, they started randomly bombing with tank shells, with mortar bombs like they're animals. they're stabbing kids, stabbing women. raping women, and no one is doing anything about this. this isn't a game here. this is a reality. this is actually going on. all these footage you have been seeing on utupe of women rapes, children hurt, this is not a game. this is going on, and there's much more than this that we don't know about yet. this government...
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part of the syrian army defected and the civilians went to welcome the syrian army, so they bombarded it randomly with bombs and tank shells. in the first half an hour they've got 40 people dead. now we have about 200 dead all around homs. there are still people under the destruction. we can't move them. all the buildings have been falling over human beings. there are kids dead, women, men dead. we can't get medication in. they are shooting at the civilian cars and trying to get medication in there and we can't help them. now it's happening all around homs. they are bomb bargd us and no one is doing anything. the nato and american league are discussing it while we are being killed. >> you say more than 200 dead in the last hour or two. >> 200 dead in three hours. in the first half an hour, 40 dead. we got the video on youtube. they have been bombarding an area in homs with mortar bombs and tank shells. there are civilians under the buildings. we can't get them out. we are trying to get medication and food out and the snipers are shooting at us. i wanted to help. i couldn't. the sniper
part of the syrian army defected and the civilians went to welcome the syrian army, so they bombarded it randomly with bombs and tank shells. in the first half an hour they've got 40 people dead. now we have about 200 dead all around homs. there are still people under the destruction. we can't move them. all the buildings have been falling over human beings. there are kids dead, women, men dead. we can't get medication in. they are shooting at the civilian cars and trying to get medication in...
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it was the tanks of the syrian army. and the guns of the syrian army. i saw the army itself killing their own people. >> are plain clothed government forces. you're in damascus. what's happening there now? >> in damascus itself, it is just like, you know, empty city. after 4:00 in the afternoon, nobody in the streets. you go a few kilometers to the damascus countryside, then you are just visiting hell. again, what is happening in homs is happening over there in other places a little while from damascus. firing at people, snipers everywhere, everywhere, snipers. and tanks firing again at people there and people are getting killed. let me say one word. i think the entire world should be ashamed of what's happening here. everybody is just silent and looking at us being slaughtered every moment, for no reason, just for asking for our freedom. everybody's just looking at us like this, we are slaughtered. russia has gone for a veto, china has gone for a veto. the rest of the world are condemning this veto and what else? looking at us? we thank you. i want to
it was the tanks of the syrian army. and the guns of the syrian army. i saw the army itself killing their own people. >> are plain clothed government forces. you're in damascus. what's happening there now? >> in damascus itself, it is just like, you know, empty city. after 4:00 in the afternoon, nobody in the streets. you go a few kilometers to the damascus countryside, then you are just visiting hell. again, what is happening in homs is happening over there in other places a little...
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the syrian army -- i'm not going to call it the syrian army, they have no humanity in them, they kill anything in front of them. they are hitting civilian houses. >> danny, do you think the arab league can do anything to help you? they are calling for a joint mission, monitoring mission, inside where you are. do you think they can save you? >> we don't want the monitors anymore. they sent the monitors last time, and we did not get anything out of it. we wanted the u.n. to take this case. we wanted the u.n. to interfere in this. if we get the airplanes here, bombard the regime. we want someone to do something about this. we're going to get killed. i'm sure i'll get killed tomorrow if the army gets in here. no one's doing anything about this. we don't want the monitors or the arab league. they are going to do nothing about this. we want the u.n. to interfere, the u.n. to do something. >> and danny, finally -- >> all these people are being killed. >> can you tell me how you are living, do you have food, do you have water, clearly, you are in a building, so there is some shelter there. >>
the syrian army -- i'm not going to call it the syrian army, they have no humanity in them, they kill anything in front of them. they are hitting civilian houses. >> danny, do you think the arab league can do anything to help you? they are calling for a joint mission, monitoring mission, inside where you are. do you think they can save you? >> we don't want the monitors anymore. they sent the monitors last time, and we did not get anything out of it. we wanted the u.n. to take this...
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there's a part of the syrian army defected. they went down to welcome the syrian army, so they bombarded it with water bombs and tank shells. and in the first half hour, we have 40 people dead. now we've got about 200 dead all around homs. there are people under the destruction. we can't move them. all of the buildings have been on top of buiodies, human being. kids dead, women dead, men dead. we can't get medication. they're shooting at the avenue, they're shooting. we can't get medication in there, we can't help them. no one is doing anything about it. they're sitting and discussing while we're sitting here getting killed. >> there could be as many as 200 dead in the last hour or two. >> yes, 200 dead in the last three hours. in the first half hour, 40 dead. in the first half hour. and we got the video up on youtube. they've been bombarding with mortar bombs and tank shells. we can't get medication in there and food in there, and can't get them in. they're shooting at us. i wanted to go in there to help them. they were shooti
there's a part of the syrian army defected. they went down to welcome the syrian army, so they bombarded it with water bombs and tank shells. and in the first half hour, we have 40 people dead. now we've got about 200 dead all around homs. there are people under the destruction. we can't move them. all of the buildings have been on top of buiodies, human being. kids dead, women dead, men dead. we can't get medication. they're shooting at the avenue, they're shooting. we can't get medication in...
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these armies are nothing. the syrian army is exhausted. the syrian army is split. the rank-and-file are sunnis and are eager to defect. >> what happens, though, if there is military intervention? you know you look at iraq which is as many say still struggling with potentially a civil war, insurgents. you go in and you get rid of something and who is responsible for putting something in its place? >> the future is always uncertain, but i think iraq is much more of a success story than its critics would like to say. i know there was a book of the hero of the iraq war, petraeus and we can take some pride on what happened in iraq. >> paula let me ask you a question about the satellite images we've gotten today that have been released from the u.s. military of syria. why has that -- why did they choose to do that? is that sending a message of hey we're watching you, we can see what's going on. which means, we can come in and drop bombs on you if we wanted to? >> sure it's a signal we have visibility on what's going on on the ground there. other than satellite imagery we
these armies are nothing. the syrian army is exhausted. the syrian army is split. the rank-and-file are sunnis and are eager to defect. >> what happens, though, if there is military intervention? you know you look at iraq which is as many say still struggling with potentially a civil war, insurgents. you go in and you get rid of something and who is responsible for putting something in its place? >> the future is always uncertain, but i think iraq is much more of a success story...
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>> yes, the syrian army. >> reporter: will you fight if the syrian army comes? >> there is no other solution. >> reporter: you have to fight? >> we have to fight or lose our life. >> reporter: not everyone shares this spirit of defiance. banom spends his days taking care of the flock of pigeons he breeds on his roof. these are hard times for the whole country, he says. it's too dangerous to travel outside of town because you don't know who you could meet on the open road, and if you leave, you may never come back. trapped at home while his birds fly free, manom waits for what many fear here is inevitable: a syrian civil war. ivan watson, cnn, syria. >> ivan, thank you. >>> coming up, closing arguments are over. george huguely accused of brutally killing his ex-girlfriend waits to hear his fate. >>> a missing mother and her one-year-old daughter found dead on the streets of cleveland. listen to what police could have done to prevent this tragedy. we're on the case, next. made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. is it a superhero? kinda.
>> yes, the syrian army. >> reporter: will you fight if the syrian army comes? >> there is no other solution. >> reporter: you have to fight? >> we have to fight or lose our life. >> reporter: not everyone shares this spirit of defiance. banom spends his days taking care of the flock of pigeons he breeds on his roof. these are hard times for the whole country, he says. it's too dangerous to travel outside of town because you don't know who you could meet on...
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army. >> yes, the syrian army. >> reporter: will you fight in the syrian army comes here. >> yes, because we were for 10 months peaceful but now there is no other solution. >> reporter: you have to fight? >> yeah, we have to fight. >> that was cnn's ivan watson reporting from northern syria. >>> rick santorum is in the spotlight this weekend lashing out not at just his gop opponents but the man he wants to battle this fall, president barack obama. we'll talk about it straight ahead. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. months peaceful but
army. >> yes, the syrian army. >> reporter: will you fight in the syrian army comes here. >> yes, because we were for 10 months peaceful but now there is no other solution. >> reporter: you have to fight? >> yeah, we have to fight. >> that was cnn's ivan watson reporting from northern syria. >>> rick santorum is in the spotlight this weekend lashing out not at just his gop opponents but the man he wants to battle this fall, president barack obama....
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morale has collapsed within the syrian army. people knew they were killing civilians and they wanted the blood bath to stop. this is the slim hope that the free army is putting on things in hrk ohoms that morale will collapse and that the attacking forces will stop. we are hearing reports that special troops have been brought up by the regime presumably because if they have to go into homs they need people who are motivated and willing to do it. having slipped out of that place within the past 24 hours, i would think the one word which sums up what is happening there in homs is despair. people look to the u.n. to help them. the u.n. resolution was vetoed, and they think no one will help them. >> is there a moment or image or person that when you close your eyes tonight and try to go to sleep you're going to remember and you're going to remember for a long time to come? >> the one thing that comes back to me all the time is an 11-year-old boy who was brought into the hospital on the first day. there were mortars falling outside.
morale has collapsed within the syrian army. people knew they were killing civilians and they wanted the blood bath to stop. this is the slim hope that the free army is putting on things in hrk ohoms that morale will collapse and that the attacking forces will stop. we are hearing reports that special troops have been brought up by the regime presumably because if they have to go into homs they need people who are motivated and willing to do it. having slipped out of that place within the past...
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army looking at the regular syrian army. you know, the debate under way, rick, among journalists. do we call this a civil war yet? i don't know what "time's" position is yet -- >> we exactly in the occurrence issue, in the story that precedes the picture, basically it is a civil war. the free syrian army, which is a murky force, it's ex-military people, civilians, we don't know exactly who they are, but what's going on in other cities around syria is in effect a civil war. certainly that is what's going on. >> it really is a sad picture. so many of these are going on. this is a mother and her son -- her husband was shot dead by the syrian army while out on the country side in syria. you can just see the mourning that's going on. the little boys i'm sure do not understand what's really going on. >> yes. what we're seeing, wolf, of course is the continuation of the arab spring, but what we're seeing in syria is a government force, using an iron fist to clamp down on the protests. we haven't really seen that anywhere else succe
army looking at the regular syrian army. you know, the debate under way, rick, among journalists. do we call this a civil war yet? i don't know what "time's" position is yet -- >> we exactly in the occurrence issue, in the story that precedes the picture, basically it is a civil war. the free syrian army, which is a murky force, it's ex-military people, civilians, we don't know exactly who they are, but what's going on in other cities around syria is in effect a civil war....
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the syrian free army can't do it. we should consider that possibility if it really does get that bad. >> so when you say a kill zone, you're saying above a certain line, you send tanks, a syrian regime, those tanks will be destroyed. >> once the tanks cross the bridge into homa or homs or alepo or any other city rising and turning against the population, you have to hit them from the air, and only we can do that. >> ann marie, how does this not escalate? how does this just not become a situation where countries all around syria start to send in weapons to the forces that they support, the various different ethnic groups, religious groups they support? political groups. how does it not escalate? >> i'm not sure that any of us have proposals that don't have a risk of escalation, and i'll just say, i probably would support bob's recommendation, but i don't see any chance right now that the international community is going to accept it. i think the point of the no-kill zones is that you actually could get areas at least t
the syrian free army can't do it. we should consider that possibility if it really does get that bad. >> so when you say a kill zone, you're saying above a certain line, you send tanks, a syrian regime, those tanks will be destroyed. >> once the tanks cross the bridge into homa or homs or alepo or any other city rising and turning against the population, you have to hit them from the air, and only we can do that. >> ann marie, how does this not escalate? how does this just not...
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so the syrians are known as the pre-syrian army. they have four to maybe 7,000. they are headquartered in turkey where you are, ivan. they have 38 battalions. they recently got their hands on some anti-tank missiles. my question to you is what more can you add about this free syrian army, and the extent they pose to the assad regime? >> according to the sir yayrias news agency, at least 14 soldiers from the syrian army were buried just yesterday. they accused what they call non-terrorists of killing them. pretty-syrian army is not a cohesive fighting force. one analyst described them more as franchises than a united group that had sprung up in different parts of the country that in some cases have carried out operations and attacks, but often seem to be much more a defensive force to protect the civilian communities, the residential groups that are protesting against the government, and they're very likely armed. they are not using tanks, they don't have air power, and some of their supporters are smuggling weapons to them across borders, but they're definitely o
so the syrians are known as the pre-syrian army. they have four to maybe 7,000. they are headquartered in turkey where you are, ivan. they have 38 battalions. they recently got their hands on some anti-tank missiles. my question to you is what more can you add about this free syrian army, and the extent they pose to the assad regime? >> according to the sir yayrias news agency, at least 14 soldiers from the syrian army were buried just yesterday. they accused what they call non-terrorists...
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>> we drove out on a road that was a front line to the army check -- to the syrian army, beshear al assad's forces. on that front line we saw well armed soldiers, well equipped soldiers. anti-aircraft machine guns. the type of bullets that smash through houses. armored personnel carriers with heavy machine guns on them and other heavy -- >> this is the image here i'm talking about. this is you driving out watching that drive in. nic, at the time i remember your foreboding sense. did you have any idea at that time it could get as bad as we've been seeing, particularly this week? >> we knew that it could. what the arab league monitors were there to do was to see these troops were drawn back and pulmoed back to their bases. they weren't. it was clear the potential for the army. we saw the depth of those forces. many, many checkpoints down the road. we knew that if they wanted to go in and try and crush the opposition, as -- as many people suspected they would, in particular the people in the town, we knew it was possible. we just didn't know when. >> five days now of the most harrowing photogr
>> we drove out on a road that was a front line to the army check -- to the syrian army, beshear al assad's forces. on that front line we saw well armed soldiers, well equipped soldiers. anti-aircraft machine guns. the type of bullets that smash through houses. armored personnel carriers with heavy machine guns on them and other heavy -- >> this is the image here i'm talking about. this is you driving out watching that drive in. nic, at the time i remember your foreboding sense. did...
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this is day 13 of the syrian army's onslaught against its own people in the city of homs. >> opposition sources tell cnn at least 70 people have died today in fighting between the army and the insurgents. cnn's ivan watson has just now slipped into syria and has witnessed a growing revolt against the rule of president bashar al assad. listen to this. >> the countryside here in northern syria is in open revolt. and this is a rebellion of farmers, of carpenters, of high school teachers. entire communities, vils and towns and stretches of northern syria that tell us they have not seen presence of central syrian government authority in months. they have effectively been governing themselves and they have clearly established militias as well as pockets of what's been called the free syrian army. defectors from the syrian army who have come and joined these villages and rural communities in opposition to the syrian government. as we have traveled across this region, we have gone everyone village to village, from small council to small council where young men and old sit on the ground, chain s
this is day 13 of the syrian army's onslaught against its own people in the city of homs. >> opposition sources tell cnn at least 70 people have died today in fighting between the army and the insurgents. cnn's ivan watson has just now slipped into syria and has witnessed a growing revolt against the rule of president bashar al assad. listen to this. >> the countryside here in northern syria is in open revolt. and this is a rebellion of farmers, of carpenters, of high school...
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there is the free syrian army. heavily outnumbered and outgunned only kalashnikoved and rocket propelled grenades. they don't have a base. there are a lot of young men killed, teen-aged young men, and they're trying to get the wounded to some kind of medical treatment. it's a complete and utter lie they're only going after terrorists. there are rockets, tank shells, anti-aircraft being fired in parallel lines into the city. the syrian army is shelling the city of cold starving civilians. >> thank you for using the word "lie." i think a lot of people will thank you. it's a word we often hear, not often used, the truth in this case. the syrian regime and their representatives have continued to lie and lied on this program directly. you have covered a lot of conflicts for a long time. how does this compare? >> this is the worst, anderson, for many reasons, i think the last time we talked when i was in misurata. it's partly personal safety, i guess, there's nowhere to run. the syrian army is holding the perimeter. ther
there is the free syrian army. heavily outnumbered and outgunned only kalashnikoved and rocket propelled grenades. they don't have a base. there are a lot of young men killed, teen-aged young men, and they're trying to get the wounded to some kind of medical treatment. it's a complete and utter lie they're only going after terrorists. there are rockets, tank shells, anti-aircraft being fired in parallel lines into the city. the syrian army is shelling the city of cold starving civilians....
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the syrian army is holding the perimeter. there's far more ordinance being poured into this city and no way of predicting where it's going to land. plus, there's a lot of snipers on the high builds surrounding the neighborhood. i can sort of figure out where a sniper is but you can't figure out where a shell is going to land. just the terror of the people and the helpless neness of thes families hiding on the first floor. all they can do is hope it doesn't hit them. that's very very difficult to watch. >> in terms of supplies, medicine, food? >> running low. medicine, there is essentially almost none. the only painkillers at let hospital are normal painkillers we would use for a cold or something or headache. there's operations going on with just that as anesthetics because the hospitals here, anyone who is shot or has a shrapnel wound is arrested or disappeared so fears they're being killed and anyone badly wounded is smuggled across to lebanon. they don't even have rubber gloves. the rubber gloves the doctors at the medical
the syrian army is holding the perimeter. there's far more ordinance being poured into this city and no way of predicting where it's going to land. plus, there's a lot of snipers on the high builds surrounding the neighborhood. i can sort of figure out where a sniper is but you can't figure out where a shell is going to land. just the terror of the people and the helpless neness of thes families hiding on the first floor. all they can do is hope it doesn't hit them. that's very very difficult...
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there's new reporting citing lebanese intelligence intercepts syrian army radio traffic. it reveals that direct orders went out to target the makeshift press center. we should point out, we have been unable to confirm the specifics on our own. arwa damon who spent time in the building days ago tells us it's been routinely targeted. take a look. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: it hit us. it hit our house. there's something burning the voice on the tape cries out. the media house has been hit. cut off the live camera someone shouts. they have discovered our position. nothing, they swear, will shut them down. to get to the upper floors you have to hug the wall because there's one window that's exposed. this is where you really see the full impact of the damage that was caused by the incoming rounds. i mean this right here speaks for itself. >> it bears mentioning and repeating again and again. government forces are targeting almost every building in several neighborhoods in homs, especially baba amr. but just about every outside reporter who has been in homs knows
there's new reporting citing lebanese intelligence intercepts syrian army radio traffic. it reveals that direct orders went out to target the makeshift press center. we should point out, we have been unable to confirm the specifics on our own. arwa damon who spent time in the building days ago tells us it's been routinely targeted. take a look. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: it hit us. it hit our house. there's something burning the voice on the tape cries out. the media house...
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this isn't something they'll be able to stand up to the regular syrian army with, but yeah, the defe defectors, when they do leave with the ranks of the army, leave with their weapons as well, and we see them manning a tank here and there. but are they armed to the degree that it would require them to really resist the syrian army with their tanks and planes and helicopters, et cetera? no, not at this stage. but i think the question is also, brooke, which is important for americans or anybody interested in syria to ask, what happens when you start arming the rebels and the defectors? what situation are you prepared to live with for years to come in syria? that's not for or against, it's a question that needs to be asked as to what scenario you're looking at going forward there. >> what would a post-assad syria look like? we'll see. appreciate it. now this. >>> chuck koch has used my sons as nothing but pawns inned media. it's had an impact on me, and has had an even deeper impact on my sons than on me. it has had an impact -- >> hmm. chilling words from the father who police say kill
this isn't something they'll be able to stand up to the regular syrian army with, but yeah, the defe defectors, when they do leave with the ranks of the army, leave with their weapons as well, and we see them manning a tank here and there. but are they armed to the degree that it would require them to really resist the syrian army with their tanks and planes and helicopters, et cetera? no, not at this stage. but i think the question is also, brooke, which is important for americans or anybody...
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>> it's in all of the syrian cities. today the syrian army has stormed the city in the south. the revolution started from this city and they are killing people and raping women, yesterday in homs they raped a 15-year-old girl in front of her father. when her father react, they killed him. the situation is miserable. it's like the united states, they have a golden opportunity now to have friends and allies in the middle east. if they have the a strong position against assad. but unfortunately, secretary of state hillary clinton defers to assad and said we would not get troops to syria unless he would approve that. this is viewed as a ridiculous thing by the people. >> this is information you're getting from your sources. cnn has not been able to independently verify that. we just played sound from james clapper, director of u.s. national intelligence saying that president assad let's just say this daddy issues. it was 30 years ago this month they shelled 20,000 people emulating the brutality of his own father. daddy issues, does that sound right to you? >> the massacre that occ
>> it's in all of the syrian cities. today the syrian army has stormed the city in the south. the revolution started from this city and they are killing people and raping women, yesterday in homs they raped a 15-year-old girl in front of her father. when her father react, they killed him. the situation is miserable. it's like the united states, they have a golden opportunity now to have friends and allies in the middle east. if they have the a strong position against assad. but...
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>> yes, syrian army. >> will you fight if the syrian army comes here? >> yes. we were here for ten months and it was peaceful. now there is no other solution. >> you have to fight? >> yeah. we have to fight. >> not everyone shares the spirit of defiance. this man spends his days taking care of the flock of pigeons he breeds on his roof. these are hard times for the whole country, he says. it's too dangerous to travel outside of town because you don't know who you could meet on the opened road. and if you leave, you may never come back. trapped at home while his birds fly flree, he waits for what may feel inevitable, i syrian civil war. >> joining us now is ivan watson who filed that report. ivan, glad you're safe and back in turkey out of syria. here's a question -- how much control does the syrian government really have over the northern province of syria that you were in? >> the syrian government is facing an insurgency, wolf, that the syrian government has a network of military bases and it's got tanks and it has attack helicopters and air power. and troops.
>> yes, syrian army. >> will you fight if the syrian army comes here? >> yes. we were here for ten months and it was peaceful. now there is no other solution. >> you have to fight? >> yeah. we have to fight. >> not everyone shares the spirit of defiance. this man spends his days taking care of the flock of pigeons he breeds on his roof. these are hard times for the whole country, he says. it's too dangerous to travel outside of town because you don't know who...
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there is the free syrian army. heavily out numbered and outgunned and rocket propelled grenades but they don't have a base. >> new protests rage across afghanistan over the burning of kwor rans at a military base. the commander of nato forces say the burning was a mistake. the qarans was among other materials. they plan to train troops on handling religious materials. >>> we're getting news about a deadly train crash in arge gener general tina. a plane plowed into a platform at a station in buenos aries. those numbers could dramatically go up. passengers described it sounding like a bomb blast. chris christie's had it. with who? warren buffett. it's some advice for the billionaire who is now pushing for a tax hike for the rich. >> you should just write a check and shut up. you know, the fact of the matter is, i'm tired of hearing about it. if he wants to give the government more money, he's got the ability to write a check. go ahead and write it. >> i can't believe i'm about to -- i'm so sorry. >> can i just say th
there is the free syrian army. heavily out numbered and outgunned and rocket propelled grenades but they don't have a base. >> new protests rage across afghanistan over the burning of kwor rans at a military base. the commander of nato forces say the burning was a mistake. the qarans was among other materials. they plan to train troops on handling religious materials. >>> we're getting news about a deadly train crash in arge gener general tina. a plane plowed into a platform at a...
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. >> the news of overwhelming force by the syrian army is quickly closing. amateur video that cannot be independently confirmed shows heavy weapon fire in the stronghold. destroying a mosque, speakers and rebels used to broadcast the call of battle rather than prayer. the armor neighborhood, fighters report more than 100 dead each day. hundreds more missing, wounded or trapped under the rubble. "we don't have the ability to save them" says this doctor in ill-supplied field hospital. the bodies are piled and left. i was ahead of bashar. there is little time for warnings as the attacks move closer. activists on the ground report targeting of civilians. >> what is the u.n. going to do about this? >> united nations resolution condemning the syrian regime vetoed by china and russia long opposing intervention in syria. now it appears president bashar assad still has time as my colleague reporting from beirut. >> the arab league is meeting on sunday. what will be discussed is whether it should recognize the national council, the main opposition body. >> sunday migh
. >> the news of overwhelming force by the syrian army is quickly closing. amateur video that cannot be independently confirmed shows heavy weapon fire in the stronghold. destroying a mosque, speakers and rebels used to broadcast the call of battle rather than prayer. the armor neighborhood, fighters report more than 100 dead each day. hundreds more missing, wounded or trapped under the rubble. "we don't have the ability to save them" says this doctor in ill-supplied field...
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the free syrian army has rpgs, and rpgs have been able to take out tanks in the past. so it's a tough calculation on both sides. >> nc chief correspondent richard engel. >>> the billionaire behind newt gingrich's super pac, how much he's willing to spend on gingrich or whoever. but first we are expected to hear from the president in just a few minutes. he's going be joined by the vice president to talk about the importance of the payroll tax cut extension as well as unemployment benefits. he's going to be surrounded by americans who share their $40 stories. what it means to have $40 back in their paychecks. we're going to have that and a whole lot more. back after this. ve some money, i just got the popular girls from the local middle school to follow me around. ew. seriously? so gross. ew. seriously? that is so gross. ew. seriously? dude that is so totally gross. so gross...i know. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte t
the free syrian army has rpgs, and rpgs have been able to take out tanks in the past. so it's a tough calculation on both sides. >> nc chief correspondent richard engel. >>> the billionaire behind newt gingrich's super pac, how much he's willing to spend on gingrich or whoever. but first we are expected to hear from the president in just a few minutes. he's going be joined by the vice president to talk about the importance of the payroll tax cut extension as well as unemployment...