they like today play and make friends. as our friend stan grant reports they didn t understand who was living behind those walls. reporter: one month on, killing osama bin laden has not won america too many friends here. this shopkeeper lives less than 200 meters from were bin laden lived and died. he has more sympathy for the slain al qaeda leader than foreigners, swearing at us, calling us pig. are muslims terrorists everywhere, he says? actually america is the biggest terrorist. others, though, this boy approaches us with a story to tell. he and his sister bee friended bin laden s youngest children and grandchildren. they say there were two boys, one girl, 7, 4, and 3 years old. sarah relives the cricket games he played with them. that s the white bin laden house you can see behind us. contradicting reports that no outsiders breached the bin laden security, sarah says he actually
demand the release of political prisoners when the bullets rained down. and sarah palin thundering into d.c.ed to. but is she ready to roll into the race for president? i m drew griffin. the news starts now. first tonight, is yemen tipping into civil war? take a look at this. troops and anti-government protesters in the southern city of taiz. tear gas and gunfire. all this increasing fear that turmoil will give al qaeda and other slaul islamic militants breathing room to launch attacks against the u.s. i spoke earlier with cnn s mohammad jamjoom in abu dhabi about that. earlier today more pictures showing security forces in the city of taiz firing on these protestors from rooftops in nearby buildings. take a listen to some of the shots as you can hear on these videos. [ gunfire sounding ] rocks were being thrown from rooftops, gunfire was ringing out from rooftops. over 90 people were injured, at least three people killed as a result of that gunfire being aimed at h