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president said the syrian regime is legitimate and he needs to go. the world has done little more than to slap the syrian regime on the wrist. where did do we go from here? it appears the military intervention is next to impossible. the regime continues to get more brutal in their crackdowns. they have now ratcheted up one more notch and they have threatened a u.s. ambassador and they said if he continues his meddling, quote, unquote, he has unpleasant things to come. they just didn't specify what those unpleasant things were. >> doesn't sound good. leland, thank you very much on the front lines there. hundreds of arrests in the big apple. we will tell you why a little bit later in the program. but first do your children give up their first amendment rights when they walk through the doors of their school? to recovery. proper nutrition can help you get back on your feet. three out of four doctors recommend the ensure brand for extra nutrition. ensure clinical strength has revigor and thirteen grams of protein to protect, preserve, and promote muscle
president said the syrian regime is legitimate and he needs to go. the world has done little more than to slap the syrian regime on the wrist. where did do we go from here? it appears the military intervention is next to impossible. the regime continues to get more brutal in their crackdowns. they have now ratcheted up one more notch and they have threatened a u.s. ambassador and they said if he continues his meddling, quote, unquote, he has unpleasant things to come. they just didn't specify...
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supporters of syrian president adding a convoy. >> reporter: as the syrian opposition groups are gaining traction, support and organization, the government is getting more desperate and it's shown not only by the brutal crackdowns o on its own citizens but it has taken the unprecedented move of attacking and harassing members of the diplomatic corps including the u.s. delegation. >> this is video from the latest attack when u.s. ambassador robert ford was leaving a meeting. they attacked his car with rocks and at one point through eggs at the convoy. they moved in tanks and security personnel to continue brutalizing the opposition which is appearing more and more organized. the syrian protest begin shortly after the uprising in egypt but they have been unable to gain traction. they were quick to kick out all foreign media in the countries which made it difficult to see their brutal tactics that have killed more than 2700. opposition is using their own youtube channels and posting clips like this that shows a round-up and protestors trying to retaliate against security forces which report
supporters of syrian president adding a convoy. >> reporter: as the syrian opposition groups are gaining traction, support and organization, the government is getting more desperate and it's shown not only by the brutal crackdowns o on its own citizens but it has taken the unprecedented move of attacking and harassing members of the diplomatic corps including the u.s. delegation. >> this is video from the latest attack when u.s. ambassador robert ford was leaving a meeting. they...
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the syrian people don't want us to intervene militarily. what we have to do is a build a coalition of countries in europe around the world to put some serious economic sanctions, personal sanctions on the syrian leadership, find a way, i think to strengthen the democratic forces there. what is happening in syria i think there's a lot of momentum in syria after what happened to qaddafi. after what's happened in the arab spring and that's encouraging and we should continue to encourage that develop meant there but other parts of the middle east, egypt and yemen these democratic forces are winning, we should associate ourselves, the united states government and we're doing that. jenna: you said the syrian people don't want us to intervene militarily but today we're hearing we don't have great information on syria, the protests picking off the momentum from the killing off of qaddafi. the question based on resources with a coalition like nato are we being hypocrites by not extending same resources to people of syria, yemen or otherwise to the p
the syrian people don't want us to intervene militarily. what we have to do is a build a coalition of countries in europe around the world to put some serious economic sanctions, personal sanctions on the syrian leadership, find a way, i think to strengthen the democratic forces there. what is happening in syria i think there's a lot of momentum in syria after what happened to qaddafi. after what's happened in the arab spring and that's encouraging and we should continue to encourage that...
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they broke into syrian consulate in hamburg. they vandalized the buildingss before leaving. friday's killing sparked international outrage and drew about 50,000 mourners into the streets in northeastern syria. >> heather: you might think money is way small businesses get back on their feet but why the money is going back into the big corporations. >> gregg: could be a scam. and find out what a dollar could get you from these snack dispensers. >> heather: talk about a golf hazard. you won't believe what golfers are put can up with at this particular club. >> gregg: yikes! [ male announcer ] drinking a smoothie with no vegetable nutrition? ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. the 3.6-liter v6 engine of the jeep grand cherokee has a best-in-class driving range of more than 540 miles per tank. so you can catch morning tee time in monterey and the afternoon meeting in los angeles, all without running out of gas. just make sure you don't run out of gas. ♪ gives you a 5
they broke into syrian consulate in hamburg. they vandalized the buildingss before leaving. friday's killing sparked international outrage and drew about 50,000 mourners into the streets in northeastern syria. >> heather: you might think money is way small businesses get back on their feet but why the money is going back into the big corporations. >> gregg: could be a scam. and find out what a dollar could get you from these snack dispensers. >> heather: talk about a golf...
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and killing many of the syrian civilians. and that's why a contemplation of a no-fly zone, as was the case in libya, is very different for syria. because it does mean potentially taking on iran, itself. that is why assad feels comfortable in threatening the response that he does, because, he knows it is more than the syrian military, that he has behind him. >> eric: you are saying it could potentially be a proxy war, let's say, of iran versus the west? if there was a no-fly zone imposed? >> i think that is a very real risk and one reason why... although i have no doubts the syrian regime should be overthrown, i doubt whether president obama is willing to undertake what may be the necessary implication of that, which is, overthrowing the regime in tehran as well and again that wouldn't bother me but i'm not sure if president obama is prepared to do that. >> eric: the president certainly had no hesitation when it came to the american... hosni mubarak in egypt. >> and that, i think, is something that troubles friendly arab gover
and killing many of the syrian civilians. and that's why a contemplation of a no-fly zone, as was the case in libya, is very different for syria. because it does mean potentially taking on iran, itself. that is why assad feels comfortable in threatening the response that he does, because, he knows it is more than the syrian military, that he has behind him. >> eric: you are saying it could potentially be a proxy war, let's say, of iran versus the west? if there was a no-fly zone imposed?...
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dozens of people broke into the syrian embassy in berlin and the syrian consulate in hamburg. the protesters vandalized the buildings before they eventually left peacefully. it was friday's killing that sparked the international outrage and the protests. that turned 50,000 mourners into the streets. >> and they say it's a critical victory for libyan forces. huge plumes of smoke line the sky near sert, the city that's one of qaddafi's last strong holds and where the revolution fighters say they have captured a key base belonging to loyalists. david piper streaming live in tripoli with what they're now, you know, tell us if you can what the revolution -- >> revolutionary fighters have fought their way into the heart of the city and they've now got to green square, jamie. this is a place quite near the sea and there is heavy fighting around the buildings in that place. this was actually a coordinated assault which started on friday with forces pushing in from the east and the west, with tanks and artillery supporting them. they've already taken the convention center. this was ano
dozens of people broke into the syrian embassy in berlin and the syrian consulate in hamburg. the protesters vandalized the buildings before they eventually left peacefully. it was friday's killing that sparked the international outrage and the protests. that turned 50,000 mourners into the streets. >> and they say it's a critical victory for libyan forces. huge plumes of smoke line the sky near sert, the city that's one of qaddafi's last strong holds and where the revolution fighters say...
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human rights group said five syrians died in the latest attack and bringing the total 25 killed when government soldiers fired on protestors on saturday. and an arab delegation going to meet and try to get them to end the violence against the citizens. >> protesting putin and her party and a woman who thought she would never walk again is walking down as we go around the world in 80 seconds. ropestors gathering in mout saye neither free nor fair. prime minister putin running for a third term and expected to win. the rally register by the party of the public freedom. >> coscos-- kosovo. groups tried to push through the road blocks. serbs blocking it to stop the albanian leadership from extending the control in the part of the country that is serbs. >> salvage crews pumping oil from the ship stranded off of the coast. the ail is now removed. it spilled hundreds of tons of oil in the pacific. >> uk. a woman paralyzed after a skiing accident able to walk again. the body suit allows people withal cord injuries helps them to walk. that is a wrap on the fox trip around the world. >> a famil
human rights group said five syrians died in the latest attack and bringing the total 25 killed when government soldiers fired on protestors on saturday. and an arab delegation going to meet and try to get them to end the violence against the citizens. >> protesting putin and her party and a woman who thought she would never walk again is walking down as we go around the world in 80 seconds. ropestors gathering in mout saye neither free nor fair. prime minister putin running for a third...
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it infuriated the syrian government. the u.s. has no plans to expel syria's ambassador to washington quote at this time, that's according to a u.s. official. we'll continue to follow that story. it was so loud we thought it was a bomb. that's what witnesses said about this massive earthquake in eastern turkey. a frantic search for survivors is on going at this pour. it was a 7.2 quake killing more than 200 people again at this town. thousands of others were injured by this. just look at this wreckage, unbelievable. rescue teams combing through mountains of twisted concrete and steel and trying to pull dozens of people from the wreckage, including a toddler and three other victims from this collapsed six-story building. in the meantime hundreds of aftershock sending already terrified victims into the street. grn reporter jasper mortermor joins me on the phone from a town called urges. jasper, what are you seeing right now? >> there's a two story building that has collapsed across half of the road. all the traffic has to move on ar
it infuriated the syrian government. the u.s. has no plans to expel syria's ambassador to washington quote at this time, that's according to a u.s. official. we'll continue to follow that story. it was so loud we thought it was a bomb. that's what witnesses said about this massive earthquake in eastern turkey. a frantic search for survivors is on going at this pour. it was a 7.2 quake killing more than 200 people again at this town. thousands of others were injured by this. just look at this...
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syrians look at us and say what are you going to do to us? that's why the ambassador who has been trying to speak out to support the uprisings has been the one who has been physically threatened by the regime so that to me is telling me that the syrians are not taking what we're saying seriously at this point. >> one stable country out of six this morning. >> that's right. >> we should feel a little uneasy about the situation there. lieutenant colonel tony schaefer, always good to see you. >> thank you. >> coming to a college near you, coed dorm rooms, even coed showers. it's all part of a growing trend to make things gender neutral for all of us and we're not kidding. details straight ahead. >> what does stuart varney think about rick perry's tax plan that lets americans set their own rate? will perry give herman cain's 999 plan a run for its money? will mitt romney come up with a plan there? happy birthday to katy perry, the singer is 27. endless shrimp is ourn at red lobster. there's so many choices. the guests love it. [ male announcer ]
syrians look at us and say what are you going to do to us? that's why the ambassador who has been trying to speak out to support the uprisings has been the one who has been physically threatened by the regime so that to me is telling me that the syrians are not taking what we're saying seriously at this point. >> one stable country out of six this morning. >> that's right. >> we should feel a little uneasy about the situation there. lieutenant colonel tony schaefer, always...
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the syrian regime is backed by the iranian regime and hezbollah. so putting pressure on iran will convince them to lessen its pressure on its own people but again, it has to go through the security council, it has to be negotiated with the russian and chinese and there's an important player, turkey, so the turkish government can do a lot if we convince them they are the ones who should begin that pressure. gregg: you have suggested that in iran, we help the people there overthrow its government. what about helping the indigenous population of syria, what can we do, can we do anything? >> absolutely, the youreans, and we are on that direction as well, we have recognized the council of syria. what we need to do is start to give them visibility, support. the syrian opposition is serious about uprising and we need to support them in that. gregg: waleed faris, thank you. jenna: presidential candidate herman cain, getting a lot of credit for that 999 plan, but he has a summer economic adviser, a key player in this plan, his name is rich lowry and he's jo
the syrian regime is backed by the iranian regime and hezbollah. so putting pressure on iran will convince them to lessen its pressure on its own people but again, it has to go through the security council, it has to be negotiated with the russian and chinese and there's an important player, turkey, so the turkish government can do a lot if we convince them they are the ones who should begin that pressure. gregg: you have suggested that in iran, we help the people there overthrow its...
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it might retaliate against nato planes and it could also possibly force the syrians to launch attacks in northern iraq against u.s. troops stationed there until the end of the year. u.n. says at least 3,000 people have been killed since the uprisings began in syria in march. but amazingly, the protesters continue to put the pressure on assad. rick? >> rick: reena ninan in jerusalem, thanks. >> arthel: we stay in the middle east where there is new violence in gaza. israeli air strike killing five palestinian militants from the radical group jihad, including a commander. 11 others injured. the attack targeting a training camp in southern gaza. israel says the militants were responsible for recent rocket attacks on southern israel and were hit as they were preparing another barrage. the army jihad vows it will retaliate fort attack. >> rick: did you hear about the guy that shot at the american embassy in sarajevo. we have video of this guy in action. he was firing and then he took some fire himself. take a look. this was just yesterday. authorities calling this a terrorist attack and you
it might retaliate against nato planes and it could also possibly force the syrians to launch attacks in northern iraq against u.s. troops stationed there until the end of the year. u.n. says at least 3,000 people have been killed since the uprisings began in syria in march. but amazingly, the protesters continue to put the pressure on assad. rick? >> rick: reena ninan in jerusalem, thanks. >> arthel: we stay in the middle east where there is new violence in gaza. israeli air strike...
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thank you. >> a new report of syrian security forces opening fire on hundreds of mourners. the violence killing at least two people. the funeral of a prominent kurdish opposition figure, according to activists. the latest unrest coming one day after the u.s. called for the syrian government to immediately step down, saying that it rules through terror and intimidation. gregg. >> the wave of up on wall street protests is spreading a little bit, now reaching hartford, connecticut. several dozen people kicking off the demonstration in the march to the statehouse in the city. >> about time that people finally stood up in the streets against what was happening on wall street. >> hartford police watched the group chant. on its way from bushnell park to a down ton town base camp. >> we are the 99%. >> seemingly experienced protesters joined by first-time up oners. >> people don't usually do this, like myself. you know? but it's time to voice, the people be heard. >> this is what you would be doing on friday night? >> no. >> this is not my normal thing. >> the march marks the after
thank you. >> a new report of syrian security forces opening fire on hundreds of mourners. the violence killing at least two people. the funeral of a prominent kurdish opposition figure, according to activists. the latest unrest coming one day after the u.s. called for the syrian government to immediately step down, saying that it rules through terror and intimidation. gregg. >> the wave of up on wall street protests is spreading a little bit, now reaching hartford, connecticut....
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three people were killed today, syrian troops unleashed heavy machine-gun fire and conducted early morning raids, coming a day after 40 protestors were reported killed in one of bloodiest days in the seven-month uprising against syria's president. reena ninan has the report. >> gunfire and sweeping raids by president assad has killed three people today. this is coming just one day after one of the deadliest attacks in months that killed 40 people yesterday. >> some of the forces circled mosques after friday's prayers. security forces would not fire a singles shot but at least 35 people have been killed from bullet wounds according to a syrian human rights group. friday's violence forced the arab league issue toughest statement so far expressing disgust at the killing. a lot of the bloodshed took place after the protests. that is when security forces shall said to have gone door to door armed with machine guns hunting down protestors. the anti-assad protestors were back on friday, they are urging impose a no-fly zone. protestors say this will protect them if assad forces start attacking the
three people were killed today, syrian troops unleashed heavy machine-gun fire and conducted early morning raids, coming a day after 40 protestors were reported killed in one of bloodiest days in the seven-month uprising against syria's president. reena ninan has the report. >> gunfire and sweeping raids by president assad has killed three people today. this is coming just one day after one of the deadliest attacks in months that killed 40 people yesterday. >> some of the forces...
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just hours ago, syrian forces opened fire on a funeral procession height thing concerns about the syrian government of the brutal treatment of anti-government protestors. members of the arab league saying that if the syrian government does not stop killing dprearms they could be suspended from the organization. >>> and military troops being send to uganda. the president clarifying it's better to call them personnel adding it was wrong for the u.s. to say it was sending troops to find the lord's resistance army. that is a guerrilla group and brutal leader. instead americans will be gathering intelligence. president obama says he is dispatching about 100 special ops forces to advise in the fight against the uganda president. >> heather: efforts in thailand, the country is reeling from the worst floods to hit in decades. nearly 300 people have died since rains lashed thailand. earlier today, they boarded helicopters in bangkok for an aerial view of the widespread damage. >> our hearts and thoughts and prayers to go out to the thai people who endure this situation. with this flight we will b
just hours ago, syrian forces opened fire on a funeral procession height thing concerns about the syrian government of the brutal treatment of anti-government protestors. members of the arab league saying that if the syrian government does not stop killing dprearms they could be suspended from the organization. >>> and military troops being send to uganda. the president clarifying it's better to call them personnel adding it was wrong for the u.s. to say it was sending troops to find...
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has jeopardized the main ally m the area, the saudies have been pretty aggressive in supporting the syrian opposition, all in an all, i think it's quite understandable that they would do this. and the part in the past they haven't and i think the primary reason, they fear american outprrage. >> you say it could be seen as a per he received weakness from the united states toward iran? >> as a general rule of thumb, the iranians tend to back off when they think they're going to get really hurt. they tend to push when they think they can get away with it. i mean, this aware was not particularly well-executed, but again, lots of iranian operations in the past are not-- were not particularly well executed and reminds he me a lot, for example of the paris bombings in the 1986 that the iranians were responsible for and that french internal security service figured out they did it within a week. >> is it at all plausible that some people are suggesting that maybe this was the job of a rogue military faction or a faction within the revolutionary guard core that somehow went off on its own and the s
has jeopardized the main ally m the area, the saudies have been pretty aggressive in supporting the syrian opposition, all in an all, i think it's quite understandable that they would do this. and the part in the past they haven't and i think the primary reason, they fear american outprrage. >> you say it could be seen as a per he received weakness from the united states toward iran? >> as a general rule of thumb, the iranians tend to back off when they think they're going to get...
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activists and syrian ex patriots demonstrating outside the united nations offices demanding the syrian president step down, expressing anger at the united nations for its lack of action during the recent uprising and accusing the syrian government's crackdown of killing 3,000 people. in the meantime, syria's official news agency reporting the president has formed a committee to draft a new constitution. but he has also deployed troops to crush those. >> heather: u.s. troops being deployed to another country, this time it's uganda. president obama ordering about 100 americans to assist in the fight against joseph coney. for two decades, his lords resistance army murdered, raped and kidnapped tens of thousands of people. molly henneberg is live in washington. molly, what is the exact mission? >> hi, heather. president obama says u.s. troops are being sent to help regional forces in central africa take down that leader of the violent rebel group there, lra. the first of the troops deployed on wednesday and in a letter yesterday to congress, the president said, quote, during the next month
activists and syrian ex patriots demonstrating outside the united nations offices demanding the syrian president step down, expressing anger at the united nations for its lack of action during the recent uprising and accusing the syrian government's crackdown of killing 3,000 people. in the meantime, syria's official news agency reporting the president has formed a committee to draft a new constitution. but he has also deployed troops to crush those. >> heather: u.s. troops being deployed...
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saudi arabia is funding the syrian opposition. would love to see that leadership shift from a shia leadership to a sunni majority leadership. so, yes there is a definite connection in terms of the arab spring, how these transitions are playing out. it is raising the stakes for leadership within the region. within the context you see this plot between iran and saudi arabian play out. >> you mentioned the decades. background here between all these different states including our own. why now though? why this plot now? >> i see it exactly in the context of what has happened in the region this year. you've got egypt, for example, that is distracted by its own transition but now you see potentially an indication that the gloves are coming off in, and iran is feeling some pressure and it has used syria and syria's relationship with lebanon to extend iran's influence to the west within the middle east and it is, it is fearful about the dynamic that has come, has kind of undercut iran's position in the region. so that may be an explanation
saudi arabia is funding the syrian opposition. would love to see that leadership shift from a shia leadership to a sunni majority leadership. so, yes there is a definite connection in terms of the arab spring, how these transitions are playing out. it is raising the stakes for leadership within the region. within the context you see this plot between iran and saudi arabian play out. >> you mentioned the decades. background here between all these different states including our own. why now...
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. >> reporter: the syrians waiting to hear whether he will be deported from the u.s. immigration officials moved to pull his status for reasons of national security that remain under seal, bill. bill: catherine he was killed about a month ago. why does anwar al-awlaki still matter. >> reporter: well it matters, this is real it first time in the decade that i've covered this area that i've seen congressional investigators ask that the 9/11 suspects be questioned about the possible inch srofplt of an american citizen in those attacks and it seems clear that the full story of 9/11 and the support network that helped the hijackers has never fully really been told, bill. bill: it is first on fox. catherine herridge thank you. martha: a serial rapist is on the lose in dallas. police say that he is targeting older members of a sorority. profilers want to know who could be behind this. [ monitor beeping ] [ sponge ] you've suffered some real damage. cheesy crusting. 3rd degree noodle trauma. the prognosis is bleak. you may need to soak overnight. nurse...! dawn power clean? i
. >> reporter: the syrians waiting to hear whether he will be deported from the u.s. immigration officials moved to pull his status for reasons of national security that remain under seal, bill. bill: catherine he was killed about a month ago. why does anwar al-awlaki still matter. >> reporter: well it matters, this is real it first time in the decade that i've covered this area that i've seen congressional investigators ask that the 9/11 suspects be questioned about the possible...
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the committee is seeking answers from the jordanian national and syrian national who were reportedly part of the 9/11 support network with the late cleric anwar al-awlaki who was killed in a c.i.a. operation last month. in overseas news, the u.n. security council voted unanimously today to end the authorization of military action in libya on october 31. meanwhile, a british team is helping in the search for gaddafi era weapons that are unaccounted for. other news, one of gaddafi's sons reportedly crossed the libyan boarder to niger. he may want to fly to the hague and turn himself in to the war crimes court there. >>> american civil rights activist jesse jackson made a trip to sweden to advocate for multiculturalism. there is a serious debate going on in the country how far the globalization effort should go. senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg went there to see what is happening. >> sweden a country known for social tolerance, open door to the persecuted and hungry, some say it doesn't look that much like sweden anymore. >> it's credit a society where the swedes don't f
the committee is seeking answers from the jordanian national and syrian national who were reportedly part of the 9/11 support network with the late cleric anwar al-awlaki who was killed in a c.i.a. operation last month. in overseas news, the u.n. security council voted unanimously today to end the authorization of military action in libya on october 31. meanwhile, a british team is helping in the search for gaddafi era weapons that are unaccounted for. other news, one of gaddafi's sons...
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syrian forces opening fire on protesters. even hunting them down on house-to-house raids. >> reporter: when the president of syria bashar al-asaad met with arab leaders he promised his security forces would not fire a single shot. today at least 35 people were killed from bullet wounds according to a syrian human rights group. protesters are dubbing today no-fly zone friday. they are urging the international community to impose a no-fly zone. it's unlikely they will get a no-fly zone because syria's ally iran would retaliate possibly and because syria shares a border with iraq and the fear is syria might retaliate against u.s. troops who will remain there until the end of the year. despite all of this violence it's amazing that with 3,000 people who have been killed since these protests started in march. they are still continuing to put the pressure on al-assad. megyn: new questions in the wake of testimony from the homeland security secretary this week. janet napolitano telling congress she never spoke to attorney general er
syrian forces opening fire on protesters. even hunting them down on house-to-house raids. >> reporter: when the president of syria bashar al-asaad met with arab leaders he promised his security forces would not fire a single shot. today at least 35 people were killed from bullet wounds according to a syrian human rights group. protesters are dubbing today no-fly zone friday. they are urging the international community to impose a no-fly zone. it's unlikely they will get a no-fly zone...
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syrian president is warning the west not to intervene in his country's problems. assad told british newspaper middle east would go up in flames if there is interference. major agency of the united states defied the u.s. and granted membership to the palestinians. the white house says nefco undermines middle east peace efforts. doug mckelway has the story. >> a standing ovation, has 107-14 vote, granting palestine membership in the u.n. cultural agency. in the west bank - heralded as key step to inevitable outcome. >> positive, overwhelming voting is an indicator to the growing international support to the palestinian requirement to be recognized as a state. >> in the united states, the vote was met with doubt and strong action. obama administration withdrew portion of funding, 22% of the agency's total. >> today's vote by the member state to admit palestine as a member is regrettable. premature and undermines our shared grow of comprehensive and just motif in the middle east. >> they repeated it and added the path to peace is through direct negotiations. the israe
syrian president is warning the west not to intervene in his country's problems. assad told british newspaper middle east would go up in flames if there is interference. major agency of the united states defied the u.s. and granted membership to the palestinians. the white house says nefco undermines middle east peace efforts. doug mckelway has the story. >> a standing ovation, has 107-14 vote, granting palestine membership in the u.n. cultural agency. in the west bank - heralded as key...
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children still unaccounted for reportedly promising revenge for his father's death and there he is, syrian television reports he says "i say go to hell you rats and nato behind you, this is our country, we live in it and we die in and it we are continuing the struggle." not sure who "we" is. and now greg palkot live from misrata. >>reporter: we have seen the last of muammar qaddafi, his body, at least, it has been on public display for fur days much of the time in the meat locker. we checked it out on saturday and now visits have stopped, the authorities have gotten criticism for this action. new reports are saying that the burying of the body could happen as early as tomorrow. we have been told that would be happening in an undisclosed location. the folks here have been reacting to the declaration of liberation coming from the national transitional council over the weekend and we went out on the streets of misrata today. here is what we saw today and what we heard. >>reporter: this is muammar qaddafi's weapons on display seized by the brigade and this is a rocket launcher and here we have
children still unaccounted for reportedly promising revenge for his father's death and there he is, syrian television reports he says "i say go to hell you rats and nato behind you, this is our country, we live in it and we die in and it we are continuing the struggle." not sure who "we" is. and now greg palkot live from misrata. >>reporter: we have seen the last of muammar qaddafi, his body, at least, it has been on public display for fur days much of the time in the...
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ambassador to lebanon, the syrian government did. so this is not unusual. they threatened the europeans, actually, only recently, that if they sanctioned the government of syria to killing nearly 3000 of its own citizen, that european interests would be at risk, and in fact, we saw this shortly after that, that the syrians or somebody in southern lebanon attacked a european contingent of the u.n. security force. so sometimes they follow up. jon: nice to see him nervous. let's see what happens in syria in particular. david shenker, thank you. >> thank you. jenna: this is still a big story, missouri police working around the clock to search for baby lisa, combing through more than 900 leads since that little girl vanished a month ago. the latest on that investigation coming up. >>> plus, his campaign, left for dead, but suddenly, newt gingrich is coming back to life. it depends upon who you talk to, of course, for either of those claims. why the former speaker's run for the white house is now gaining steam. jenna: herman cain that, is the man of the hour, or
ambassador to lebanon, the syrian government did. so this is not unusual. they threatened the europeans, actually, only recently, that if they sanctioned the government of syria to killing nearly 3000 of its own citizen, that european interests would be at risk, and in fact, we saw this shortly after that, that the syrians or somebody in southern lebanon attacked a european contingent of the u.n. security force. so sometimes they follow up. jon: nice to see him nervous. let's see what happens...
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meanwhile the protests still continuing against the syrian president every friday despite the lack of media attention given to it by the international community. every friday they show up and since march more than 2900 people have been killed. in an interview with "the washington post" jordan's king abdullah says, and i'm quoting here, nobody has an answer to syria. we're going to continue to see violence there. jenna. jenna: interesting comments coming from the jordanian president. thank you very much. jon: three months after casey anthony was acquitted of murder charges in the death of her little daughter caylee, a florida judge is releasing the names of the jurors. rick folbaum has more on that. why the delay, rick? >> reporter: safety, jon. usually in florida the names of jurors are released after the trial is over but it was only a few hours ago the judge in florida allowed the release of names of people who deliberated that verdict. the judge cited safety concerns for the individuals as the reason for the three-month delay. all 12 jurors and two alternates whowere named today ha
meanwhile the protests still continuing against the syrian president every friday despite the lack of media attention given to it by the international community. every friday they show up and since march more than 2900 people have been killed. in an interview with "the washington post" jordan's king abdullah says, and i'm quoting here, nobody has an answer to syria. we're going to continue to see violence there. jenna. jenna: interesting comments coming from the jordanian president....
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the syrian is still living in the u.s. >> are you religious? >> no. >> why would you go to hamas? >> how did you come to meet him. >> i'm very upset about that, really. so everybody have to do something for them. >> reporter: that syrian national is actually waiting to hear whether he will be deported from the united states. immigration officials moved to pull his status for reasons of national security that remain under seal, jon. jon: why are they asking about anwar al-awlaki now? why does he still matter? he is dead, we killed him a month ago. >> reporter: i think there are are three fundamental reasons. first and foremost in my covering of this area nor about a decade i have never seen congressional investigators ask specifically for the 9/11 suspects at gitmo to be questioned about the possible role of an american citizen in 9/11. number two, this congressional investigation by congressman peter king and the house homeland security committee has been going on for five months and what i've been told that is neither the justice department nor the f.b.i. have revealed any docume
the syrian is still living in the u.s. >> are you religious? >> no. >> why would you go to hamas? >> how did you come to meet him. >> i'm very upset about that, really. so everybody have to do something for them. >> reporter: that syrian national is actually waiting to hear whether he will be deported from the united states. immigration officials moved to pull his status for reasons of national security that remain under seal, jon. jon: why are they asking...
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syrian television reports safe al islam qaddafi is still in libya and adds quote go to hell you rats and nato behind you. this is our country. we live in it and we die in it and we are continuing the struggle. greg palkot with the news he is streaming live tonight from ms. rot that. greg? >> hey, shep. we have no information about the fate of the body that muammar qaddafi as well as the sun and and -- meat locker. there is reports that they have been moved. the words is also that they could be buried we're told at undisclosed location, maybe as early as tomorrow. this amid those lingering doubts and guess about the killing of qaddafi. we went to sirte, the scene of the killing to look at the situation for ourselves. here is what we saw. >> you are looking what's left of a convoy to try to get muammar qaddafi and others out of sirte. the wreckage is still here and so are the bodies of those who were killed inside. this all the result of nato air strikes including its reported a u.s. predator drone missile. now, qaddafi survived this attack, fled from one of the vehicles to a nearby dr
syrian television reports safe al islam qaddafi is still in libya and adds quote go to hell you rats and nato behind you. this is our country. we live in it and we die in it and we are continuing the struggle. greg palkot with the news he is streaming live tonight from ms. rot that. greg? >> hey, shep. we have no information about the fate of the body that muammar qaddafi as well as the sun and and -- meat locker. there is reports that they have been moved. the words is also that they...
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, it's just the americans and they would deal with the iranians with other nations, i mean with the syrians and france and england and anybody who wants to be part of some sort of exchange with iran. don't we have to get our friends and allies like britain and france to be equally as tough in order to have any teeth with these sanctions? >> but we've got to lead out. we've got to make sure we are leading the charge. we can't defer to anybody else. we can't lead from behind. we have to put ideas on the table in terms of sanctions that will really hurt iran. we have to lead that effort and we have to put the pieces together. realizing full well if we aren't there in the driver's seat, if we aren't articulate ago game plan that spells out in fairly clear detail what list of economic sanctions, what types of individuals we go after, nobody else is going to do it. >> all right. mexico was helpful, according to the attorney general and the fbi, mexico was helpful in this investigation. but nonetheless, the drug cartels are extraordinary dangerous, and i think dangerous to our national security. i
, it's just the americans and they would deal with the iranians with other nations, i mean with the syrians and france and england and anybody who wants to be part of some sort of exchange with iran. don't we have to get our friends and allies like britain and france to be equally as tough in order to have any teeth with these sanctions? >> but we've got to lead out. we've got to make sure we are leading the charge. we can't defer to anybody else. we can't lead from behind. we have to put...
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the syrian accountability act, no and of course i was the author of welfare reform and a supporter of a lot of thing to get our economy going like cutting taxes. we have a long record of conservative positions that really are right in the mainstream exactly where the republican party is right now. and it wasn't always case. with the parties more conservative it moved to where we are. megyn: can mitt romney win this nomination? is he a conservative? >> if you look at polls he's not crack above 25%. that shows a vast majority republican voter are still looking for somebody else. i think we bring that to the table. not just political success as i mentioned, i won tough elects in the state of pennsylvania. i lost one, but i lost a race where everybody else in that state lost by more than i did. it was a tough elect year. but we are running dead even with the president in pennsylvania and every poll. and we can win pennsylvania. if we win pennsylvania, we are going to have a republican as president of the united states. i can bring that to the table. megyn: some are wondering if the republ
the syrian accountability act, no and of course i was the author of welfare reform and a supporter of a lot of thing to get our economy going like cutting taxes. we have a long record of conservative positions that really are right in the mainstream exactly where the republican party is right now. and it wasn't always case. with the parties more conservative it moved to where we are. megyn: can mitt romney win this nomination? is he a conservative? >> if you look at polls he's not crack...
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to the extent we can replicate that kind of a process in syria, i think the syrian people will have a much better chance of shaping their own destiny and getting rid of assad.ç >> i want to ask about another development this week. the president's announcement that all of our troops will be out of iraq by the end of the year. do you think the iraqi forces, law enforcement, military there are ready to manage their own country? how would you feel about a nonmilitary presence say cia security contractors or others staying on? >> well, first of all,ç let's put it in a perspective. george bush, not barack obama signed a status of force as agreement where we committed to remove our troops by the end of 2011. president obama ran on that issue and reaffirmed that position in february of0b!mhh . this not a surprise. we do have interests in continuing securityç ties and training functions with the iraqis. significant diplomatic presence. forces, probably private contractors to protect our diplomatic missions and our diplomats and aide workers who are helping to in the process ofç rebuil
to the extent we can replicate that kind of a process in syria, i think the syrian people will have a much better chance of shaping their own destiny and getting rid of assad.ç >> i want to ask about another development this week. the president's announcement that all of our troops will be out of iraq by the end of the year. do you think the iraqi forces, law enforcement, military there are ready to manage their own country? how would you feel about a nonmilitary presence say cia...
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he has engaged syrian authorities with his support of the protesters. you may have seen the video for the first i'm on "america live." moammar qaddafi captured alive and treated -- you can see it there for yourself. it reportedly was shot moment before he was shot dead, but after the air strike. now the transitional government orders an investigation into the death of qaddafi, this over growing criticism over the way his body has been handle. jennifer griffin has more from the pentagon. >> reporter: lathe week the interim government, the transitional national council went out of its way to say that qaddafi was killed while in an glance caught in the cross-fire. now it turns out the same libyan leader mustafa abdel jalil appears to be backtracking. he's suggesting qaddafi may not have been killed in cross-fire. it's obvious the libyan leader may have been he can cuted. by home it' not clear. unauthenticated video interviews have emerged on the internet of a young man who claims he killed qaddafi. he's holding a bloody shirt and a gold ring he says he too
he has engaged syrian authorities with his support of the protesters. you may have seen the video for the first i'm on "america live." moammar qaddafi captured alive and treated -- you can see it there for yourself. it reportedly was shot moment before he was shot dead, but after the air strike. now the transitional government orders an investigation into the death of qaddafi, this over growing criticism over the way his body has been handle. jennifer griffin has more from the...
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he has released an audiotape broadcast on syrian-based tv, that has become sort of his mouthpiece since the facilities in his own home country of libya are not open to him now. he is claiming that that national transitional council, which has assumed leadership in the absence of him and his sons, he says that organization has no legitimatecy. so another, at least a broadcast radio pronouncement from muammar qaddafi. he is one of the most hunted men in the world right now. so far, no sign of him. we'll be back more with more "happening now" >> hey, everyone, i'm megyn kelly. pressure amounts on attorney general eric holder to clarify his conflicting statements about operation fast and furious, the botched federal gun running sting. president obama moments ago, backing mr. holder. was that a risky move? we'll have a fair and balanced debate. plus 10-month-old baby lisa irwin was snatched out of her crib in the middle of the night on monday according to her parents. those parents are here live with me today with a desperate plea. president obama takes a shot at the gop candidates in his pr
he has released an audiotape broadcast on syrian-based tv, that has become sort of his mouthpiece since the facilities in his own home country of libya are not open to him now. he is claiming that that national transitional council, which has assumed leadership in the absence of him and his sons, he says that organization has no legitimatecy. so another, at least a broadcast radio pronouncement from muammar qaddafi. he is one of the most hunted men in the world right now. so far, no sign of...
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the willingness to prop up the syrian regime at a time when they're killing their own citizens. this is a pattern of behavior that, i think increasingly international community is going to consider out of pound and is going to continue to punish iran for. unfortunately the iranian people are the ones that probably suffer the most from this regime's behavior and, we will continue to work to see how we can bring about a iranian government that is actually responsive to its people but also following the rules of the road that other countries in the international community follow. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator:, to answer your question about north korea, first of all president obama and i for the last three years, we have maintained very close cooperation and coordination when it comes to north korea policy. we have consistently applied our principled approach towards north korea. for north korea the only way to ensure happiness for its people and to embark on that path to development is to abandon its nuclear ambitions. so we have tried through peaceful means, through d
the willingness to prop up the syrian regime at a time when they're killing their own citizens. this is a pattern of behavior that, i think increasingly international community is going to consider out of pound and is going to continue to punish iran for. unfortunately the iranian people are the ones that probably suffer the most from this regime's behavior and, we will continue to work to see how we can bring about a iranian government that is actually responsive to its people but also...
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the state department blaming the syrian regime for this threat. >>> the death toll from the earthquake in turkey is rising, 270 people now reported dead and the death toll expected to go up as rescue workers are using their bare hands to pull survivors from the rubble. more than 1,000 others are hurt. dozens of buildings were flattened. this took place in the eastern part of the country. highways have caved in. there have been over 100 aftershocks since the original quake. one measured 6.0. >>> songs of hope at a vigil for missing baby lisa irwin. ♪ amazing grace, how sweet the sound ♪ >> gretchen: this is the first time lisa's parents attended a vigil for their daughter. as you can see here, her mother cried the entire time, clinging to her husband. the vigil held outside their home in kansas city, missouri. police now taking a close look at new surveillance video. check this out. this is from a gas stationary by that shows a man walking out of the woods near the baby's home the night she disappeared. >>> game 4 of the world series, the rangers got a boost from a familiar face. fo
the state department blaming the syrian regime for this threat. >>> the death toll from the earthquake in turkey is rising, 270 people now reported dead and the death toll expected to go up as rescue workers are using their bare hands to pull survivors from the rubble. more than 1,000 others are hurt. dozens of buildings were flattened. this took place in the eastern part of the country. highways have caved in. there have been over 100 aftershocks since the original quake. one measured...
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. >> dave: welcome back, syrian president with a warning for the united states and the west and he says if america intervenes in his country, it will cause another afghanistan, another ten afghanistans. and joining us now, lieutenant colonel tony schaeffer, senior fellow at the center for advanced defense studies. good morning to you, lieutenant colonel. he also went onto say, would cause an earthquake, will the u.s. heed this warning or disregard it? >> well, he's calling out president obama on this day. this is the deal, we went into libya for the so-called reason of humanitarian reasons because we wanted to prevent gadhafi from killing his own people and here we have a situation, not only killing his own people, his government is involved in tour touring kids and having them delivered to their families and this is hugely bad and our own ambassador pulled out because of violence against him and, he's calling president obama's bluff and, the bottom line is, we have train other arab countries in 21st century armies and, military force, i'm not saying, is the solution but we shouldn't be
. >> dave: welcome back, syrian president with a warning for the united states and the west and he says if america intervenes in his country, it will cause another afghanistan, another ten afghanistans. and joining us now, lieutenant colonel tony schaeffer, senior fellow at the center for advanced defense studies. good morning to you, lieutenant colonel. he also went onto say, would cause an earthquake, will the u.s. heed this warning or disregard it? >> well, he's calling out...