this isn t definitive. it s all speculation at this point. we will get the voice recorder and flight recorder. i do think that is what we are going to find. jim nance, thank you. tragically, seven crew members were killed in that crash. will israeli air strikes in syria compel the u.s. to get involved? talking to candy crawly.
the university. he held a rally there to kick off his re-election campaign a year ago today. he also got an honorary doctorate. to the mideast where with events are ratcheting up tensions in the region. today another israeli air strike rocked a damascus suburb hitting a scientific research center. an act a syrian official calls a declaration of war by israel. this after thursday s israeli air strikes in that country and there is a suspicion of use of chemical weapons in syria. candy crawly hosts cnn s state of the union. will this put more pressure on the white house to do something about the ongoing civil war? congressman peter king was on your show earlier and he urged caution. i have real concerns. so much time has gone by and to, unfortunately, to a large extent al qaeda elements have a lot of
they might arm the syrians, but they waited this long. i don t think this is something they are just going to jump into. candy crawly, thanks so much. host of state of the union. thanks, fred. it s official you should giggle big at least once today. people all over the world are doing that. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know
full extent of this until the cotton is picked and the kernels are counted. now setting them to stun, is it going too far? hello, everyone. i m poppy harlow. a senior government official with 34 years of service now says he s on the side of the rebel upriding. he says he can t be part of a dictatorship any locker. you ll hear him in his own words in just a moment. plus, i just spoke with the long time american ambassador to syria. his reaction, our conversation, coming up. an egyptian official says two americans kidnapped in the sinai peninsula are unharmed and well fed. their families want to know when they will be freed. the son of reverend lewis wants to know how the ordeal is taking a to the on the pastor s wife. even right now, it seems like a dream to her, a nightmare. also, a huge portion of the united states being strangled by drought this hour, which is threatening everything from crops to cattle. 1,000 counties spanning 26 states are now considered dro
it s one of many new developments. late word that authorities in a nearby county arrested a man who they say e-mailed a death threat to sanford police chief bill lee. chief lee, you ll recall, stepped aside temporarily yesterday. to date man who fire him but hasn t, city manager nort an bonapart spoke about the force that chief lee runs. any trust that may have existed in the police department is gone and that for african-americans in sanford, florida, it was always shaky to begin w. let s be very clear. chief lee has been the chief of the sanford police department for ten months. the issues brought to my attention regarding the black community and the sanford police department go back many, many, many years. we ve been looking into the reasons why that is including the brutal beating of an african-american homeless man in which police initially let the assailant, the son of a sanford police lieutenant, go free. that beating led to the early departure of the last police c