house. they start to attack the city, he said. they are using weapons like knives and machine guns. and an activist who lives in hama and who wanted to keep his identity hidden told abc news there was heavy government shelling. we are living in fear. areas in syria are being under attack every day. reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton had her harshest words yet for president bashar assad. simply unconscionable. assad has doubled down on his brutality and duplicity. and syria will not, cannot, be peaceful, stable or certainly democratic until assad goes. reporter: a former general in assad s army tells me that only outside intervention will force assad to go. and witnesses to his reign of terror fear the worst is yet to
issues gives a very prophetic message and a message that people occupying wall street would like very much. how much in terms of practical sense is the pope supporting the occupy wall street protesters, those that went to local ras werome last wt got extremely violent. the pope is against violence and i would argue that it s counterproducti counterproductive. we saw in the 60s when it turns to violence, it turns off the american people. they need to get their act together, be peaceful, loving, hand out flowers to the police. this is the kind of activity that attracts the middle class and the people who are really hurting in our country. pope benedict believes that business should be guided by what is good for people not just what s good for profits.