shells into homs have gone quiet, but only because the resistance is gone. what comes next could be worse. the eye witnesses are gone or dead, meaning government forces now have free reign, and the fear is they ll use it to move in and keep killing while their leaders keep lying. the regime has told lie after lie about what they re doing. we have documented this on the program over the last year. the latest lie, that one of the eye witnesses who just escaped from homs who you re going to hear from on the program tonight, they say he s dead, he s not, and what he s going to tell us could be the last, best account of the destruction in baba amr. opposition fighters in the free syrian army have pulled out of homs, and the army could be poised to go in. the syrian army, after what our sources say were the two bloodiest days of fighting they have ever seen. in the end, light weapons are no match against heavy artillery and forces willing to target apartment buildings, houses, and
a sad story out of chardon, ohio, we re expecting probably about an hour and a half or so because of of course, an hour behind us, students are going to start returning to classes there. dons tons of grief to deal with and post traumatic stress. first time since monday s shooting that those students will all be coming together. alleged shooter, t.j. lane, now charged with three counts of aggravated murder. he s charged as a juvenile but they re expecting that he will be prosecuted as an adult. the football coach, frank hall, he is the guy who chased the gunman out of the school. we heard from him for the first time isn t the shooting yesterday. here s what he said. the families of danny, demetrius, and russell, i want you to know that i was with them. i prayed with them, i wiped their tears, i know god was with them. i don t know why this happened. i only wish i could have done more. i m not a hero. i m just a football coach and study hall teacher. the law enforcement, firs
us. ted, how hard has it been this morning for kids and teachers to arrive at school? reporter: well, as you can imagine, fred, it s been a very tough day here. it was a tough day yesterday, too. students came with their parents yesterday to school. they had about 1.5 hours in the school cafeteria, the school classrooms where they could go. there were counselors on hand to talk to. they have changed the school taffe tear yeah. that s where the shooting took place. they changed it in a way that they ve painted it. they ve changed the way the cafeteria tables are arranged in the room for students. of course four students were shot sitting at one of those tables. they are really encouraging the community to be involved in this healing process. take a lis ento the superintendent yesterday at a press conference at the school. parents, be a model for your children. they watch and will embrace everything you do. send them off to school each day with a hug and a kiss and the mess
i think i m goin-. shhh! we find that we don t need to sleep that much. there s an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. shepard: this is studio b at the bottom of the hour and time for the top of the news, live from south florida. officials said the suspect in the deadly ohio school shooting will be tried as an adult. the prosecution in chardon, ohio, will decide in the next few hours. the 17-year-old accused of opening fire at breakfast time, killed three students and two others are injured and the family are speaking out. i see my brother walking back and he was in complete shock. couldn t speak.
aggravated murder. the shooting happened in the school cafeteria in chardon, ohio, will there be adult charges added? what is the status? we will find out. hey. this is challenger. i ll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it s just another way you ll be traveling at the speed of hertz. that s good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could ve had a v8.