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this happened to him. >> did they come to your house with a turkey or was that a turkey they would get for you? >> they came to our bakery and they said we would like to speak to you and your family about the incident of antonio martinez. and we said, okay, then you can come, but they said we are going to revoke the ticket that was given and they asked us, oh, by the way, what are you going to do for christmas? and we were like, well, we just stay home and try to have a good time. that's when they offered the turkey with all the stuffing. >> what about the deputy involved? the sheriff department wouldn't say if the deputy was reprimanded. do you know and how does this make you feel if he wasn't? >> we are not sure what has happened to him. when the chief came to speak to us, he said he was on a four-day vacation. i'm not sure. and if he doesn't, we want him out of our city. we don't want him there. he did a lot of damage to my brother. my brother doesn't want to walk home from our bakery and it's just like a five-minute walk and he doesn't want to walk no where. he wants us to go with
this happened to him. >> did they come to your house with a turkey or was that a turkey they would get for you? >> they came to our bakery and they said we would like to speak to you and your family about the incident of antonio martinez. and we said, okay, then you can come, but they said we are going to revoke the ticket that was given and they asked us, oh, by the way, what are you going to do for christmas? and we were like, well, we just stay home and try to have a good time....
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turkey firing back. leading to turkey asking nato, which it's a member to send this kind of assistance. patriot missiles good at taking out missile shells and usable against aircraft too. a significant move by nato. now they have substantial hardware on that volatile border and, of course, would you have heard secretary of defense leon panetta's comments that the united states has contingency plans in the event they see the assad regime preponderancing or using chemical weapons. a significant move by the u.s. >> that's right. hardware and skin in the game with 400 u.s. troops. nick paton walsh, thank you for joining us. >>> president obama going face to face in the white house again, and the stakes could not be higher with 18 days to go until we go over that cliff. trigger massive tax hikes, spending cuts and house set to go home for the holidays today. yesterday, president obama telephoned spoker boehner, and both sides called the constitution frank and said "the lines of communication remain open." sen
turkey firing back. leading to turkey asking nato, which it's a member to send this kind of assistance. patriot missiles good at taking out missile shells and usable against aircraft too. a significant move by nato. now they have substantial hardware on that volatile border and, of course, would you have heard secretary of defense leon panetta's comments that the united states has contingency plans in the event they see the assad regime preponderancing or using chemical weapons. a significant...
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, causing destruction and injury to turkey, and turkey firing back and asking for nato backup. there was never any doubt nato would come to turkey. we have a substantial manpower and weaponry right on the syrian border. nato very clear it's purely for defense of turkey, not meant to enforce what people are saying might be a no fly zone. you heart secretary of defense leon pa net ta, concerns of chemical weapons use. the u.s. has a plan to respond. not clear if patriots will be involved but certainly in this 21-month-long revolt, nato, the biggest machinery in the world in that volatile area. >> nick paton walsh, thank you very much. >>> in washington a withdrawal and a surrender. ambassador susan rice drops out of the running for secretary of state. the job seemed to be hers but then there was a dead lay tack on its u.s. consulate in libya, days after u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other ericans were killed, rice said it was a spontaneous protest that got out of hand rather than a planned terrorist attack. republicans say she was lying to downplay her boss's failed pol
, causing destruction and injury to turkey, and turkey firing back and asking for nato backup. there was never any doubt nato would come to turkey. we have a substantial manpower and weaponry right on the syrian border. nato very clear it's purely for defense of turkey, not meant to enforce what people are saying might be a no fly zone. you heart secretary of defense leon pa net ta, concerns of chemical weapons use. the u.s. has a plan to respond. not clear if patriots will be involved but...
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turkey returning fire. that sense of host tillity and volatility on the border leading them to ask nato for help and patriots coming here at this point. expected to be used mostly in the event of missiles being fired and have the ability to take down aircraft as well. we heard from u.s. secretary of defense leon panetta, that the u.s. does have a plan in the event that they see the assad regime use or prepare to use chemical weapons. not clear if patriots will be involved in that. but right now, in the very volatile part of the world, we have u.s. troops potentially on the ground. >> nick paton walsh, thank you for the update. >>> frank discussions, open lines of communication, but no deal. 18 days until the fiscal cliff. president obama and john boehner met just under an hour. after coordinated press releases, both sides assured the american people that communication lines remain open. dana bash is live in washington, d.c. this morning. 50 minutes and sort of a very milquetoasty kind of statement at the en
turkey returning fire. that sense of host tillity and volatility on the border leading them to ask nato for help and patriots coming here at this point. expected to be used mostly in the event of missiles being fired and have the ability to take down aircraft as well. we heard from u.s. secretary of defense leon panetta, that the u.s. does have a plan in the event that they see the assad regime use or prepare to use chemical weapons. not clear if patriots will be involved in that. but right...
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i want to bring in cnn's ivan watson joining us istanbul in turkey. the turkish government asked for nato's help after the syrian government was shelling near the border and coming across inside turkey, one memorable occasion. do these missiles perhaps border tensions or the deterrent that nato claims? they're defense everybody not offensive? >> reporter: if you talk to the turkish government, if you talk to nato, officials argue this will serve as deter indeployment of the patriot missile batteries from u.s., germany and netherlands. this would serve to be a pretty firm warning to the flailing assad regime to mess with nato member, turkey. if you talk to some of most vocal critics, though of the proposal, and that would be the russians who are in brussels at that nato meet and who were here, putin in istanbul, meeting with turkish leadership yesterday, they argue further militarizing this long border will only serve to escalate tensions. >> all right. ivan, thanks so much. ivan watson in istanbul, who is being down near that bordertown that has been
i want to bring in cnn's ivan watson joining us istanbul in turkey. the turkish government asked for nato's help after the syrian government was shelling near the border and coming across inside turkey, one memorable occasion. do these missiles perhaps border tensions or the deterrent that nato claims? they're defense everybody not offensive? >> reporter: if you talk to the turkish government, if you talk to nato, officials argue this will serve as deter indeployment of the patriot...
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ivan watson joining us now from istanbul, turkey. i know you have been there, and that attack obviously panicking civilians, many of whom have been crossing back and forth across the border. tell us what you have heard. >> that's right. our witnesses describing to us how the air strikes, at least two bombs dropped by syrian jets on this border town. it sent women, children, screaming in panic to the train tracks and the barbed wire fence that divides this border town in syria from the turkish town that's just about 100 yards away. it's really close and, of course, frightening people inside turkey as well. opposition activists we talked to say at least 20 people, including rebels and civilians, were killed by this series of air strikes, and this happens just as, as jill mentioned, there are nato teams on the ground doing an assessment patrol trying to figure out where to deploy these possible patriot missile batteries to help protect turkey from syria, and also, as the turkish prime minister was about to sit down for talks with one of
ivan watson joining us now from istanbul, turkey. i know you have been there, and that attack obviously panicking civilians, many of whom have been crossing back and forth across the border. tell us what you have heard. >> that's right. our witnesses describing to us how the air strikes, at least two bombs dropped by syrian jets on this border town. it sent women, children, screaming in panic to the train tracks and the barbed wire fence that divides this border town in syria from the...
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this happened to him. >> did they come to your house with the turkey, or was it a turkey they would get for you? >> no, they came to our bakery and said, we would like to speak to you and your family about the incident of antonio martinez. and we said, okay, you can come. they said, we are going to -- we revoked the ticket that was given, and they said, and they asked us, oh, by the way, what are you going to do for christmas? and we were like, we'll stay home and try to have a good time. that's when they offered the turkey with all the stuffing and -- >> what about the deputy involved? the department, sheriff's department wouldn't say if the deputy was reprimanded. do you know? and how does this make you feel if he wasn't? >> we are not sure what has happened to him. when the chief came to talk -- to speak to us, he said he was on a four-day vacation. i'm not sure. and if he doesn't, we'll -- we want him out of our city. we don't want him there. i mean, he's -- he did a lot of damage on my brother. my brother doesn't want to walk home from our bakery. and it's like a five-minute wa
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and turkey/syrian relationings have gone down over time. you can imagine a situation where the assad government picks a fight to widen the conflict. i don't know why they would do that but maybe they've come up with a theory that gives them a better shot at survival. maybe there's an intervention that freezes the regime in its current state. but dying regime with their back against the wall, those are unpredictable and dangerous regimes. i think all options are possible. i don't mean options on the table, but i mean there are a lot of different scene ae aeros could go baedly. it's more dangerous than the iranian situation right now. >> not good to hear. jim walsh, thank you for touching on all three of those top news stories for us. appreciate your insight this afternoon. we should add to the story as well that nato secretary-general says that the defensive missiles could be in place on the turk yishg syrian border in just weeks. in the meantime, the news out of syria from the opposition, 123 more people have been killed across syria so far
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. >>> amid fears, the government may resort to chemical weapons, nato says yes to turkey to giving them patriot missiles. we'll talk to the former british prime minister, tony blair. >>> as they await a new heir to the throne, the british consider changing the rules about who can become king or queen. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with president obama's latest ideas for getting past the standoff with house republicans. he now says there isn't enough time left to do a comprehensive deal, including tax reform, fixing medicare. so he wants congress to raise tax rates for the wealthy right now and putting off the hard work to next year. they have 28 days left to make a deal before the country hits what's called the fiscal cliff. that's a combination of across the board tax increases for everyone, coupled with cuts in spending like defense, education, health care, and housing assistance. let's go live to our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin with the very latest. jessica? >> reporter: president obama has now personally turned down speaker boehner
. >>> amid fears, the government may resort to chemical weapons, nato says yes to turkey to giving them patriot missiles. we'll talk to the former british prime minister, tony blair. >>> as they await a new heir to the throne, the british consider changing the rules about who can become king or queen. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with president obama's latest ideas for getting past the standoff with house republicans. he now...
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turkey says its refugee camps are full right now. these people have been supplied tents. they get about two meals, hot meals, a day, but everybody here complains that the water is seeping into their tents, and none of these tents really have heat either, so you can see how people are trying to heat up their tea and water, making fires right outside these shelters. now, this is just a fraction of the hoards of people who have been displaced by the conflict in syria. we don't really know the numbers of displaced people inside syria. the united nations says close to half a million have been pushed outside of the country to neighboring countries, like iraq, lebanon, turkey, jordan. the united nations secretary general ban ki moon, he is visiting camps in jordan and turkey, calling for more international assistance for these refugees, and warning also that the numbers could dramatically increase in just the next month or two if the conflict drags on. for the people here, well, it's only december. we've been here an hour or two, and i'm freezing from the freezing rain here. it'
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. >>> next, violent clashes along the turkey, syria border and a new heir to the british throne is on the way. our piers morgan will explain the fuss. that's coming up next. >>> we're back with tonight's designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> we're back with tonight's ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> we're back with tonight's outer circle, where we reach out to our sources around the world. as russia's president made a rare appearance in tur
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remember, you mentioned, brooke, turkey. also jordan. we have -- there are regional allies and neighbors there who would be directly threatened. and, of course, the syrian foreign minister, while not acknowledging that syria has chemical weapons, we know that to be a fact, said they wouldn't use -- syria wouldn't use it against its own people. it did not rule out using it against its regional neighbors. the secretary of state clinton made quite clear that this would be crossing a red line for the united states. >> you know, i was reading an article, fran, daily beast this morning talking about they called it al qaeda 3.0. and they point out that the long they are bloody civil war continues in syria, you know, the more the group benefits. you have sectarian polarization, they're hoping syria's neighbors, it does spill into these other countries. but i thought it was interesting that this group is not openly associating itself with the brand name al qaeda, instead using a cover name. why is that? >> you know, look, the association, we have
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that's to bolster turkey's air system because of the spillover. there's been concern about syrian spillover into lebanon and that's without talking about chemical weapons. when you put chemical weapons factor into it, it makes it even more of a concern especially in this region. >> stand by for a moment if you will. i want to bring in general clarke. you just saw that map and you heard the reporting on how dire the circumstances are with regard to these potential chemical weapons. all of the firepower that surrounds syria and very strong countries, not the least of which is israel which has one of the strongest militaries in the region, what can you do when you're talking about blowing up deadly bombs in crowded places? >> well, i think that there's a lot of firepower around. you have to realize these chemical weapons are not terribly effective against bands of terrorists or guerrilla fighters but devastating against a civilian population. >> so to say for instance -- i was just going to say. say for instance those surrounding countries want to ta
that's to bolster turkey's air system because of the spillover. there's been concern about syrian spillover into lebanon and that's without talking about chemical weapons. when you put chemical weapons factor into it, it makes it even more of a concern especially in this region. >> stand by for a moment if you will. i want to bring in general clarke. you just saw that map and you heard the reporting on how dire the circumstances are with regard to these potential chemical weapons. all of...
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turkey started receiving patriot defense missiles to shoot down everything syria might send over the border. >>> and they are working to beef up security at embassies around the world, this after the attack in benghazi, libya. >> we learned some very hard and painful lessons in benghazi, already acting on them. we have to do better. we owe it to our colleague who's lost their lives in benghazi and the security professionals who acted with such extraordinary heroism, that awful night to try and protect them, and we owe it to thousands of colleagues serving america with great dedication every day and diplomatic posts around the world. >> and they blame the state department for poor security at the u.s. consulate which left mour americans dead. >>> peter madoff sentenced to ten years for his role in helping his brother, bernie, cover up the most notorious ponzi scheme in history. as the existence of the ponzi scheme became obvious, peter helped his brother prepare more than $300 million worth of checks for family members and took out $200 grand in cash himself. >>> instagram heard the c
turkey started receiving patriot defense missiles to shoot down everything syria might send over the border. >>> and they are working to beef up security at embassies around the world, this after the attack in benghazi, libya. >> we learned some very hard and painful lessons in benghazi, already acting on them. we have to do better. we owe it to our colleague who's lost their lives in benghazi and the security professionals who acted with such extraordinary heroism, that awful...
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. >>> next, violent clashes along the turkey, syria border and a new heir to the british throne is on the way. our piers morgan will explain the fuss. that's coming up next. losing your chex mix too easily? time to deploy the boring-potato chip decoy bag. then no one will want to steal the deliciousness. [ male announcer ] with a variety of tastes and textures, only chex mix is a bag of interesting. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe
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. >>> nato foreign administrators approved turkey's request. back in october errant syrian artillery shells hit a turkey bordertown killing five turkish civilians. >>> royal mom to be kate middleton is said to be feeling better but she isn't out of the hospital yet. presence william spent hours at her side as she recovers from extreme morning sickness. a royal spokesman says they are immensely grateful for the good wishes they have received. >> you don't have to live in new york to be disturbed by this story. a man pushed on to the subway tracks into the path of an oncoming train. the crime is horrible but the images of the man's final moments laid out in a newspaper for everyone to see is sparking outrage. ok dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ]
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they confirmed to us and helped this man escape syria and he's now in turkey. they say it's significant because of how high ranking he is. he's only the latest in a list of officials that defected the last several months including a man who was very close to bashar al assad as well as the former prime minister of syria. that was a couple of months ago as well. it seems this is significant. the free syrian army told us that they have no problem accepting up until now other military officials who may want to defect. they say at that window is closing. they won't take mercy on members of the syrian military regime who want to defect to the popular uprising. suzanne. >> tell us who this guy is. i imagine being the chief of military police that he knows what's going on inside of the country, perhaps he's seen some of the things that have gone on when you talk about the carnage and the civilian casualtiecasua. >> reporter: that's the key question right now, how much intelligence is gathered from this man? on the face of it he seemed to be a very high-ranking official
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this time in turkey. she is out of syria right now. just got out. arwa, let's talk, first of all, about these reports that the syrian regime has actually started firing scud missiles at the rebels. what do we know about this? >> well, very little concrete at this point, wolf. however, it is believed that there have been quite a few, up to half a dozen ballistic missiles fired into syria. the most recent believed to be fired from the suburbs of damascus. and this really is just another indication of the ratcheting up of the fighting taking place by the syrian government. if you remember, when the government first began firing on unarmed fighters, that was small arm fire and now we've increasingly been seeing the use of these missiles and also what opposition activists are calling barrel bombs that do cause quite a destruction. it's not a situation that bodes well, especially for those on the receiving end of these missiles, wolf. >> as bashar al assad gets more desperate on the attacks on civilians, the rebel, the insurgents what's going on. you were
this time in turkey. she is out of syria right now. just got out. arwa, let's talk, first of all, about these reports that the syrian regime has actually started firing scud missiles at the rebels. what do we know about this? >> well, very little concrete at this point, wolf. however, it is believed that there have been quite a few, up to half a dozen ballistic missiles fired into syria. the most recent believed to be fired from the suburbs of damascus. and this really is just another...
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we're very happy to be back in turkey. we love being here. we love this country. and we appreciate all the help. the last five days are some days that we would rather forget. >> they would like to forget them. we can tell you that engle and his team vanished thursday after crossing into northwest syria from turkey. and though no one claimed responsibility for this kidnapping, engle said he thinks his captors were part of this militia loyal to syrian president bashar al assad, and trained by iran's revolutionary guard. he also said they planned to trade the journalists for hostages held by syrian rebels. engle spoke again today about the ordeal. >> they took us to a series of safe houses and interrogation places, and they kept us blindfolded, bound. we weren't physically beaten or tortured. it was a lot of psychological torture, threats of being killed, they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. and when we refused, there were mock shootings. they pretended to shoot gazy several times and when you're blindfolded, and told -- and then they fired the gu
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a characteristic of the turkey orchid ice cream. most of the questions i get are fairly technical. but i'll answer any question. mostly on food. >> we do have a pretty big audience for the live show itself. in dave's case, many people pay to hear him speak and his lectures this is an opportunity to call if for free, get your questions answered right on the spot. a very unique experience. >> most people don't realize how set in their ways we are about food. for many people it's something that they feel more strongly about than religion or politics on or those sorts of the things. that sounds funny until you certain them these modernist dishes and they say, what the hell is this? in doing that, the chefs are being abouting artists. >> i'll make an analogy with modern art. a lot of people have a chippen their shoulder about modern art. the same way they have a chip on their shoulder about modern cuisine. they go to a museum and they expect some crazy profound
a characteristic of the turkey orchid ice cream. most of the questions i get are fairly technical. but i'll answer any question. mostly on food. >> we do have a pretty big audience for the live show itself. in dave's case, many people pay to hear him speak and his lectures this is an opportunity to call if for free, get your questions answered right on the spot. a very unique experience. >> most people don't realize how set in their ways we are about food. for many people it's...
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the turkey that wasn't flattering. thank you, dear. >> but the turkey was delicious. so that's all that mattered. >> that's all that matters. >> politics to the macks. it's nice to have you both with us. open invitation whenever you want to come on and talk about your issues. we certainly appreciate it. i'm telling you, that's a good documentary, prescription drugs. we should do it. >>> ahead on "starting point," imagine instead of paying a flat rate college tuition, you had to pay according to what you decided to major in. florida is considering that plan. is it fair? >>> and a celebration of women in music features miley cyrus, jordin sparks, many more. "american idol" alum is hosting the vh-1 divas show this year. capella university understands rough economic times have led to an increase in clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of
the turkey that wasn't flattering. thank you, dear. >> but the turkey was delicious. so that's all that mattered. >> that's all that matters. >> politics to the macks. it's nice to have you both with us. open invitation whenever you want to come on and talk about your issues. we certainly appreciate it. i'm telling you, that's a good documentary, prescription drugs. we should do it. >>> ahead on "starting point," imagine instead of paying a flat rate college...
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. >>> next, violent clashes along the turkey, syria border and a new heir to the british throne is on the way. our piers morgan will explain the fuss. that's coming up next. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. this season, discover aleve. of washington about the future of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve straight talk about the options on the... table and what they mean for you and your family. ancr: aarp is cutting through all the political spin. because for our 37 million members, only one word counts. get the facts at earnedasay.org. let's keep medicare... and social security strong for generations to come. a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcar
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joins britain, france and turkey in recognizing the syrian opposition. >>> hu go chavez is recovering from cancer surgery in cuba this morning. the operation lasted more than six hours and was completed correctly and successfully. this is the fourth cancer related surgery since summer of 2011. >>> at least four homes destroyed by a gas line explosion. this is just north of charleston, west virginia. a local station reporting five other homes were damaged, as well. that fire so intense it damaged apinterstate. several people were treated for smoke inhalation. west virginia's governor says no deaths have been reported. >>> so did you feel it? turns out we got a cosmic close shave. two asteroids buzzed earth, one passing inside the monday's orbit. in nasa says it came within 145,000 miles of our planet. that's pretty close. here's the cool part. it called an eclipse only visible to astronomers. this is the scary part. it was only discovered a couple days ago. there are apparently like thousands of these that come in and out, but had it hit earth, it could have caused damage of about 800
joins britain, france and turkey in recognizing the syrian opposition. >>> hu go chavez is recovering from cancer surgery in cuba this morning. the operation lasted more than six hours and was completed correctly and successfully. this is the fourth cancer related surgery since summer of 2011. >>> at least four homes destroyed by a gas line explosion. this is just north of charleston, west virginia. a local station reporting five other homes were damaged, as well. that fire so...
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. >>> the united states has given the go ahead to send patriot anti-ballistic missiles to turkey along with 400 troops to operate them. now, this means the u.s. forces for the first time will be in direct position to take action against the assad regime in syria next door. but officials say the surface to air missiles are for defensive purposes only. >>> and this man may soon return to power as japan's next prime minister. the head of japan's liberal democratic party. voters head to the polls this weekend to pick the new parliament. and japan's next government will face a struggling economy and heightened tensions with china and north korea. >>> in london, a mass has just been held at westminster cathedral for the nurse who apparently killed herself after she transferred that prank call from an australian radio station regarding the duchess of cambridge. her family attended the mass. her children say there is now an unfillable void in their lives. she was found hanged last week and her death sparked an international outcry. let's go back now to cnn's ali velshi in newtown, connecticut.
. >>> the united states has given the go ahead to send patriot anti-ballistic missiles to turkey along with 400 troops to operate them. now, this means the u.s. forces for the first time will be in direct position to take action against the assad regime in syria next door. but officials say the surface to air missiles are for defensive purposes only. >>> and this man may soon return to power as japan's next prime minister. the head of japan's liberal democratic party. voters...
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i want to ask you about syria's neighbor, turkey. we know nato has approved turkey's request for these patriot interceptor missiles to defend its own borders from further spillover of violence from syria. russia, you know, one of assad's last remaining allies, is now warning that could make the situation worse. what do you make of that? >> well, you know, russia is somebody that the u.s. wants to diplomatically rely on right now, to convince assad again on the chemical wearfare question, get the russians to tell him absolutely not, do not do this. on the question of the turkish border, you know, none of this is really a very clean situation, who's on one side, who's on the other side in terms of the russians. the russians are concerned about putting patriot missiles there because that's patriot missiles in nato, not all that far from their territory. turkey is saying it's strictly for their self-defense, just a few days ago, the syrians in that border region with turkey launched a number of missiles with a range of 60 miles. that's t
i want to ask you about syria's neighbor, turkey. we know nato has approved turkey's request for these patriot interceptor missiles to defend its own borders from further spillover of violence from syria. russia, you know, one of assad's last remaining allies, is now warning that could make the situation worse. what do you make of that? >> well, you know, russia is somebody that the u.s. wants to diplomatically rely on right now, to convince assad again on the chemical wearfare question,...
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>> well, within the context of what turkey asked nato for, the patriot missile defense system, you have nato member countries who are now essentially saying through their partly i wants, yes, we are going to help you militarily defend yourself. the big question, however, is are other countries bringing up the possible threat of chemical weapons coming from syria as a way of laying the ground work for another kind of not intervention, but a assistance to rebel groups. you have a lot of strategic talk that's being publicly sort of expressed out there that could be laying the ground work for strategic help for rebel groups. also for russia and iran and china and other countries that support the assad regime to perhaps distance themselves a little bit from the syrian president. we have all those reasons that are coming -- that are like the pieces of the puzzle. you make it out. is the threat of chemical weapons being used against the syrians an imminent threat? you have a lot of opinions out there that that's not the case right now. >> good balanced approach. we like that. a lot of people j
>> well, within the context of what turkey asked nato for, the patriot missile defense system, you have nato member countries who are now essentially saying through their partly i wants, yes, we are going to help you militarily defend yourself. the big question, however, is are other countries bringing up the possible threat of chemical weapons coming from syria as a way of laying the ground work for another kind of not intervention, but a assistance to rebel groups. you have a lot of...
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and i think it's safe to assume the neighboring countries, israel, turkey, jordan, their intelligence services also working this problem around the clock. there is a lot we know. there is growing concern by the hour, in the region, because if the syrians use these kind of weapons against their own people, catastrophic. but if they also use them, these weapons, the plume clouds, if you will, can cross borders, terrorists could get ahold of this kind of material if it's now out of secure locations and take it across borders into israel, jordan or turkey. it just doesn't get more serious than this. >> bob, you've been looking into how catastrophic these weapons could be. >> anderson, look at it this way, 122-millimeter artillery round with mixed sarin landing in the middle of a city will immediately kill 18,000 to 20,000 people. and that's in the first seconds. >> one round? >> one round. and the dispersion on that could be -- depends on the wind. but you could take out a city like homs. you could take out a third of the city in the first couple hours. anderson, this is a highly toxic li
and i think it's safe to assume the neighboring countries, israel, turkey, jordan, their intelligence services also working this problem around the clock. there is a lot we know. there is growing concern by the hour, in the region, because if the syrians use these kind of weapons against their own people, catastrophic. but if they also use them, these weapons, the plume clouds, if you will, can cross borders, terrorists could get ahold of this kind of material if it's now out of secure...
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our viewers have recommended that the turkey requested the patriot missile defense from nato and nare getting it. >> does assad have allies anymore. russian officials say you might lose power here. that seems fairly significant. >> this is extremely significant. the russian deputy foreign minister essentially said we must face the facts. this is the first time we heard this from russia. the possibility exists that the government may progressively lose control over an increasing part of the territory, and opposition victory cannot be excluded. we hear this it from the deputy foreign minister, a very high level kremlin official. this is syria's most important friend. they're preparing for the post-assad era in syria. >> russia says you might fall and the united states at this point recognizes the rebels. what does it mean for guys on the ground who eventually are looking to overthrow their own government. >> this is going to be a very tough battle, but i want to say one thing about russia. though russia is now saying the possibility exists that the opposition will win, they're not calli
our viewers have recommended that the turkey requested the patriot missile defense from nato and nare getting it. >> does assad have allies anymore. russian officials say you might lose power here. that seems fairly significant. >> this is extremely significant. the russian deputy foreign minister essentially said we must face the facts. this is the first time we heard this from russia. the possibility exists that the government may progressively lose control over an increasing part...
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arwa damon in turkey. thank you very much. i appreciate it. excellent reporting. >>> north korea just sent a message to the world when they launched this rocket into space. it happened last night. we'll look at what it means for u.s. security. richard branson is known for owning an airline, fwut in my interview with him he talked about how space travel may be reality sooner than later. >>> are you feeling lucky today, 12-12-12. a repeating triple date like this won't come around for nearly another century. how are you going to celebrate? chad myers is here to show us how folks mark this around the world. chad, i'm excited. i really am. look at our clocks. we're getting really, really close to 12:12. >> and 12 seconds. we can go farther that be that. >> we're doing it live. brandon and jamie are getting married live in las vegas. they're going to have a bunch of wedding all day, suzanne. >> i understand it's lucky for folks to give birth. people are having -- there's a clock. 12:12. almost, almost. 12: 12:12:12. >> we're still here. >> make a w
arwa damon in turkey. thank you very much. i appreciate it. excellent reporting. >>> north korea just sent a message to the world when they launched this rocket into space. it happened last night. we'll look at what it means for u.s. security. richard branson is known for owning an airline, fwut in my interview with him he talked about how space travel may be reality sooner than later. >>> are you feeling lucky today, 12-12-12. a repeating triple date like this won't come...
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jordan, israel, lebanon, perhaps turkey. that's another part of the question and another reason why chemical weapons are the administration's red line. we'll have more on this next hour with christiane amanpour and how it fits in with similar uprisings in the region and the world. >>> but while politicians talk about red lines and threats, there are millen is of people caught in the line of fire. arwa damon and her crew are in syria putting their lives at risk to bring you those people's stories including how they are forced to live underground. down a steep stone stairway into the darkness. this is where the family has been hiding for four months. the strikes were all around us. we just ran out with nothing, the 20-year-old recalls. we just ran and ran down here and the shrapnel was falling all over. since then, they dared occasionally to go back home to collect belongings. there would be bombing like that and we'd come running back here, she says. their home is just five doors away, but right on allepo's front lines. it's
jordan, israel, lebanon, perhaps turkey. that's another part of the question and another reason why chemical weapons are the administration's red line. we'll have more on this next hour with christiane amanpour and how it fits in with similar uprisings in the region and the world. >>> but while politicians talk about red lines and threats, there are millen is of people caught in the line of fire. arwa damon and her crew are in syria putting their lives at risk to bring you those...
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. >>> one woman said police offered her family a turkey as an apology for pepper spraying her brother. people around the nation are outraged and calling for justice. we want to know what you think. send your tweets to randikaye, cnn. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! >>> donations are pouring in to
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interestingly they went north in the direction of turkey. remember, we've been paying a lot of attention to that because nato decided, proved just last week to send in patriot anti-missile systems into turkey to protect them from any possible attack from syria. so that is a good step. it will take a while for them to get there, but that is a good step. and finally, you know, i was talking to one expert who was mentioning that the scuds can be equipped with chemical weapons. they are not doing that at this point, but that has been a concern. what would the syrian government do with its chemical weapons. so there's a lot of concern here certainly, soledad. >> what other weapons in addition to the scuds has the regime been using? >> reporter: you know, when we had the briefing here yesterday at the state department, they were mentioning a number of them. one of the most disturbing is what are called barrel bombs. and those are incendiary devices. they create flame, fire. they're very disturbing in the sense that the injury that say they create
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they disappeared last thursday after crossing into northwestern syria from turkey. this morning he told the today show they were not physically tortured but were mentally tortured. >> they took us to a series of safehouses and interrogation places and they kept us blind folded, bound. we weren't physically beaten oratortured. threats of being killed. they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. when we refused there were mock shootings. when you were blind folded and told and then they fire the gun in the air it can ebe very traumatic experience. >> i'll say. they say they were released after the captors got into a gunfight at a check point. >>> state department has been under scrutiny for months. now they will share new findings with congress as early as today they will share the report. secretary of state hillary clinton ordered the review. lawmakers will be given a classified briefing before formal hearings this week. >>> it will not be easy for students going back to school in connecticut. their sense of security has been absolutely shattered followi
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>> reporter: on the menu white turkey chili with southwestern grilled chicken salad. all that build up. >> the winners tonight. >> i feel like today is the day. >> $580 million jackpot. >> reporter: for the big let down. >> two winning powerball tickets were sold in last night's drawing and will split the record winnings. >> reporter: oh, well, there's always next time and that's the week that was. >> what a week. >> i know. did you play powerball? >> i always play powerball. haven't had any luck, maybe a few dollars here or there. >> our atlanta bureau pool, 16 of us, we split $4. we were sitting around with our signals trying to become millionaires. >> did you get it. >> we split $4. >> that's it? >> i sent out an e-mail that said now i can get that add cheese i always wanted. >> they're $2 a ticket. >> the jackpots will get bigger. >> it will be interesting to watch. one day, one day we'll win it. i can feel it. >>> to the galaxy and now beyond. david beckham will play the last game for the galaxy today when l.a. takes on the houston dynamo in a rematch of last yea
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some of the stats, 60,000 pounds of beef, 20,000 pounds of ham, 45,000 pounds of turkey, some christmas prayers, some meals, some good cheer. they're hoping a lot less troops will be in the war zone come next christmas, but if you want to see a little untraditional celebrating by military troops, you got to go check out the brits because nobody but nobody does christmas better than the brits. these are some pictures posted by the ministry of defense. they conducted a sleigh ride. 15 teams of british troops with some unconventional celebrating pulling their sleighs across the desert houst desertscape, the mud, all that in southern afghanistan. dressing up in a little less than regulation, even a little less than santa's regulation, but everybody just trying to have a bit of cheer on this holiday. suzanne? >> it's great. okay. barbara, thanks again. really appreciate it. we hope those guys and the women, of course, are doing well. it must be tough without their families but they look like they have a sense of humor about it all. thank you, barbara. >>> from a leap of faith to one of a kin
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>> i think we are going to see patriot missiles in turkey. we may see other intelligence assistance for the rebels. >> it is going to be an interesting few weeks i think. >> let's move egypt. difficult scenarios there developing. did he need to do this and what is the fall out going to be here. the big protest through cairo. >> he blew it. fist of a first the of all by the grab for power. i noticed the stock market rose today. >> that is the tragedy. this whole story, this guy appears to not be a democrat. this guy appears to be moving towa towards secular state. egypt was a great secular muslim country. this guy seems to be moving back towards this far out notion of the muslim brotherhood. they are coming to tear the pelts down. what does that tell me. we'll come back and talk about our own system of dysfunctional people in washington d.c. and this fiscal cliff. you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are par
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turkey has economic and military power but it also has growing regional clout. egypt is the natural leader of the arab world but it's not in a position to dominate. its economy is shambles, it's i it's military is second rate. the public opposition has bng reassuring. the middle east is a complex region that is changing fast. it's more vibrant and even more democratic place of the middle east a generation ago. you can read my column in this week's time magazine. let's get started. >>> it was a week filled with tension and violence in egypt. there were mass protests after morsi issued a decree neutering the agenda. what to make of it all? two of my favorite scholars are with me. this is a power grab my morsi. is that accurate? >> every decision he makes is now free of any possibility of judicial review. really the game is kind of moved beyond that now. what is motivating people to protest is not the declaration but it's the new institution that his allies have rushed through. >> steve, what is the army's role in all of this. that's the piece people don't understa
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how bad was the turkey? how bad was the stuffing? all you had to do was rip matt lauer. this man is a veteran, one of the best interviewers in the game. i didn't watch the parade. i am sure he did a fantastic job, always does well. regardless of the fact, personal attacks, taunts, jibes are not necessary. people are below the belt in regards to his performance. i think it is cruel, a period mob mentality and it is easy tore people to dis another person in the comfort of their home in relative anonymity. >> through the screen names. 20 seconds. chris brown deleting that twitter account. do you think he will be back using that social network? >> of course. he will probably be back by the end of this week to be honest. he can't stay away, and his fans don't want him to stay away. he'll be back. back by popular demand. he has to have his handlers verify all the tweets before they go out. he misspelled ho. come on. >> i was too polite to point it out. thank you for noting that. >>> still to come, new york police officer produced a good news story for cynical press. a remarkab
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it will also benefit from the spillover of violence from syria into lebanon, turkey, iraq and jordan that is now inevitable. is that spillover from what's happening in syria inevitable? >> al qaeda and any terrorist organization looks for fertile ground in any country or any environment where there's instability, where there's violence, where there's a civil war. and this is the case certainly in syria now. you have a civil war that is of a political nature and our biggest fear and concern for the entire region is for this to slide into a sectarian and ethnic civil war or violence that is uncontrolled, similar to what we saw in iraq post-2003. this is the ripe environment for any terrorist organization to thrive and to try to perpetrate its heinous ideology and heinous acts -- >> al qaeda is gaining strength in syria right now as part of this war. hillary clinton, the secretary of state, she said the u.s. is prepared, in her words, to take action if the syrian regime, the syrian government of bashar al assad were to use chemical weapons or even move around chemical weapons stockpiles
it will also benefit from the spillover of violence from syria into lebanon, turkey, iraq and jordan that is now inevitable. is that spillover from what's happening in syria inevitable? >> al qaeda and any terrorist organization looks for fertile ground in any country or any environment where there's instability, where there's violence, where there's a civil war. and this is the case certainly in syria now. you have a civil war that is of a political nature and our biggest fear and...
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richard engel and his crew captured last thursday after crossing into northwest syria from turkey. engel says they were not physically harmed but suffered psychological torture at hand of their captors. he told the "today" show how they were finally set free. >> at the end of this we were being moved to yet another location in the -- around 11:00 last night, local time, and as we were moving along the road, the kidnappers came across a rebel checkpoint, something they hadn't expected. we were in the back of what you think of as a minivan. as we are driving along the road, the kidnappers saw this checkpoint, started a gunfight with it, two of the kidnappers were killed. we climbed out of the vehicle and the rebels took us. we spent the night with them. we didn't get much sleep. >> none of the nbc crew was harmed. we are so glad that they are safe. paula broadwell won't be charged for cyberstocking. it was broadwell's affair with the former cia chief david patreaus that let to his resignation but her anonymous e-mails led to the fbi investigation. the u.s. tornattorney's office decid
richard engel and his crew captured last thursday after crossing into northwest syria from turkey. engel says they were not physically harmed but suffered psychological torture at hand of their captors. he told the "today" show how they were finally set free. >> at the end of this we were being moved to yet another location in the -- around 11:00 last night, local time, and as we were moving along the road, the kidnappers came across a rebel checkpoint, something they hadn't...
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i think we're going to see patriot missiles in turkey. we may see other help, intelligence assistance for the rebels. we're not going to see nato troops on the ground. >> it's going to be an interesting few weeks, i think. >>> let's move quickly to egypt. a lot of difficult scenarios there developing, with president morsi, apparently, showing a few traits of mubarak, with the executive orders he's giving himself. did he need to do this? and what is the fallout going to be here? the big protests all through cairo are the eruptions in egypt. >> he blew it. first of all, the grab for power from the judges. he compounded that today, by allowing his people, the muslim brotherhood to go out and crack heads. several people appear to have been killed. he's made things worse for himself. but that said, this is the first inning in a long game. i notice the stock market actually rose today, notwithstanding this. i think this was a bad sign for morsi. but i wouldn't make too much of it. >> quick question on this, larry. the arab spring promised so mu
i think we're going to see patriot missiles in turkey. we may see other help, intelligence assistance for the rebels. we're not going to see nato troops on the ground. >> it's going to be an interesting few weeks, i think. >>> let's move quickly to egypt. a lot of difficult scenarios there developing, with president morsi, apparently, showing a few traits of mubarak, with the executive orders he's giving himself. did he need to do this? and what is the fallout going to be here?...
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the threat so much to israel or to the united states or to our moderate arab allies in the region, turkey, jordan, saudi arabia. but because of the proliferation that that will cause. everybody then will have to have a weapon. they've got the capability of financially of acquiring it, and scientifically, and so we just can't let it happen. >> james baker, pleasure to have you on, sir. >> thank you. >>> that was james baker, the formzer secretary of state, former secretary of treasury. >>> up next, what in the world. if you look at any global ranks of the best countries to live in, scandinavia always comes out on top. why? and what can we learn from them? searching for a bank designed for investors like you? tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 schwab bank was built with all the value and convenience tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 investors want. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like no atm fees, worldwide. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and no nuisance fees. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus deposit checks with mobile deposit. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and manage your cash and investments tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab's mobile app. tdd#: 1-800-3
the threat so much to israel or to the united states or to our moderate arab allies in the region, turkey, jordan, saudi arabia. but because of the proliferation that that will cause. everybody then will have to have a weapon. they've got the capability of financially of acquiring it, and scientifically, and so we just can't let it happen. >> james baker, pleasure to have you on, sir. >> thank you. >>> that was james baker, the formzer secretary of state, former secretary...
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intelligence services are urgently consulting with syria's neighbors, turkey, israel and jordan about what to do if it looks like assad is about to launch a chemical attack on his own people. >> as part of the absolute unity that we all have on this issue, we have sent an unmistakable message that this would cross a red line and those responsible will be held to account. >> reporter: but after tens of thousands of syrians have been killed in months of war, why so much attention now? >> increasingly desperate assad regime might turn to chemical weapons or might lose control of them to one of the many groups that are now operating within syria. >> reporter: a chemical attack could kill thousands of syrians. but if the regime loses control, what if terrorists, rebels or insurgent groups get a hold of a chemical weapon and flee across the boarder? >> nobody knows the neighborhood better than the israelis. their intelligence on the ground, they have clear intelligence on what's going on. >> reporter: a u.s. official says all the allies are considering how to keep syria of putting chemical
intelligence services are urgently consulting with syria's neighbors, turkey, israel and jordan about what to do if it looks like assad is about to launch a chemical attack on his own people. >> as part of the absolute unity that we all have on this issue, we have sent an unmistakable message that this would cross a red line and those responsible will be held to account. >> reporter: but after tens of thousands of syrians have been killed in months of war, why so much attention now?...
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they say is he safe, that is he in turkey. they've also said they're willing to help other military officials in syria defect, but that they wouldn't be willing to help for much longer. the rebels feel they are the upper hand. they're saying that it's only a small window of time, they're giving other military officials in syria to defect, otherwise they won't look kindly upon their actions. the rebels believe they have the wind at their back, that they're gaining momentum. we've not yet heard a lot of detail from the general about what kind of intel ligence he my have. >> and just another terribly sad story that we're hearing coming out of there. you've learned of a story involving twins getting killed? >> reporter: this is absolutely horrific and really shows the tragic human toll, the cost of the syrian civil war. this is an amateur video posted online just a few hours ago. we spoke to the citizen ju journalist who shot this and it show as grief stricken and frantic father looking for the bodies of his two twin sons. toddler
they say is he safe, that is he in turkey. they've also said they're willing to help other military officials in syria defect, but that they wouldn't be willing to help for much longer. the rebels feel they are the upper hand. they're saying that it's only a small window of time, they're giving other military officials in syria to defect, otherwise they won't look kindly upon their actions. the rebels believe they have the wind at their back, that they're gaining momentum. we've not yet heard a...
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we're hearing reports of how the rebels helped him make his escape to turkey. >> reporter: that's right, victor. the rebel free syrian army spokesperson we spoke with earlier in the day said it was an arduous journey, took longer than they anticipated. at one point they were transporting the major general by scooter and that it took hours longer than they thought it would, he finally got across the border into turkey. we have been trying to reach the major general. we have not been able to yet. but the rebel free syrian army says this is very significant. this is a morale boost for the rebels there. now, even though this isn't making any difference on the ground in syria right now, and it is a horribly violent day, 60 killed so far, the fact of the matter is if this man who he says he is, and if he's as high rank is as he says he is, co-provide kcohe could provide key intelligence to the rebels and the international community as well. >> soon we'll hit the two-year mark for what has been happening in syria and over the past several months, city after city, rebels are making huge gains,
we're hearing reports of how the rebels helped him make his escape to turkey. >> reporter: that's right, victor. the rebel free syrian army spokesperson we spoke with earlier in the day said it was an arduous journey, took longer than they anticipated. at one point they were transporting the major general by scooter and that it took hours longer than they thought it would, he finally got across the border into turkey. we have been trying to reach the major general. we have not been able...
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it was announced that he was safe inside neighboring turkey. he later popped up on "today" show to describe what happened. >> a group of gunmen just literally jumped out of the trees and bushes. they dragged us out of the car. >> what followed was a five-day ordeal that is chilling to listen to. >> we weren't physically beaten or tortured. a lot of psychological torture. threats of being killed. they made us choose which one of us would be shot first and when we refused, there were mock shootings. they pretended to shoot several times. >> the nbc journalist escaped when they came to a rebel checkpoint. two of the captors were killed. not to report engel's disappear ps and most complied but a few refused. now, critics say the media are just protecting their own, but hard to publish a story that could endanger a colleague's life, especially when journalists like engel are taking risks to bring us the stories of war. >>> after the break, the movie about the hunt for osama bin laden sparks questions about accuracy, torture and coziness with the oba
it was announced that he was safe inside neighboring turkey. he later popped up on "today" show to describe what happened. >> a group of gunmen just literally jumped out of the trees and bushes. they dragged us out of the car. >> what followed was a five-day ordeal that is chilling to listen to. >> we weren't physically beaten or tortured. a lot of psychological torture. threats of being killed. they made us choose which one of us would be shot first and when we...