on and goes on and goes on. reporter: we wanted to ask utah democratic congressman jim mathisen about fundraising at his breakfast. specifically why he was raising money for his political action committee at the same time he was deciding to leave congress. he wasn t interested. we also wanted to ask michigan congressman dave camp why he need eed so much money. he raised nearly $4.5 million in his last campaign. his opponent raised a paltry $37,000. camp has blown out his closest challengers for years. so what s all this money for? no comment. and then there s florida governor rick scott. remember that first fundraiser he was having? it was hosted by the principi group, a company founded by former veterans administration secretary anthony principi. two days before hosting this fundraiser for the governor, the principi group gave $10,000 to governor scott s political action committee, which is
mohammed is watching from neighboring lebanon, and he joins us live. good to see you. what can you tell us about the latest violence? well, syrian opposition activists told us today that they are begging the international community for their help, for their intervention, after this barbaric massacre, that s what they re calling it, that happened yesterday in the town in homs province. now, they described intense shelling, mortars raining down on the town, and then as you mentioned, they said the pro regime militias went in and started indiscriminantly slaughtering men, women, and children. we have seen gruesome, stubbing videos today. what we have heard from opposition activists corroborate what we have seen on the videos. women and children in blankets on the floors of rooms in houses. we have seen horrible videos of children which they appear that their heads have been bashed in, their lifeless bodies strewn across floors in the houses. horrifyi horrifying. we know the u.