charges in egypt s crack down on non-governmental organizations. the trial is set to begin on sunday. this video from syria is said to show men rushing into a burning house to save a child in the city of homs. cnn can t confirm the you authentici authenticity, rebel commander calls the uprising an orphan revolution without the international support given to other revotes. an advisor said it s premature to decide to help armed the rebels. rick santorum surging to a lead over mitt romney. ahead by eight points, five point drop for romney, five point jump for santorum since last wednesday. just before the arizona primary, all four candidates meet in arizona, republican presidential debate, moderated by our own john king, that is coming up wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. in washington state, an avalanche kills three skiers in the cascade mountains. police say 12 skiers got caught in the snow slide, but the other nine dug themselves out. a deputy tells us that one of the s
time. it s sending shockwaves across egypt and the entire world. fair warning, what the camera caught, what the women are protesting, it s hard to watch. and there s also no sound. which perhaps is just as well because the images speak for themselves. watch. we don t flow what ultimately became of this woman except she surfed serious cuts and bruises. we do know this, she s not the only one. keeping them honest, until tonight the generals in charge of egypt these days were insisting what you just saw was only an isolated incident. translator: here i want to mention a very important point. the armed forces and police have pledged not to use violence against protesters. physically or even verbally. do these troops look leak they ve taken some sort of pledge of nonviolence against protesters? i mean, does beating the daylights out of defenseless people qualify as nonviolence? it s been going on for days. w riot police engaged in rioting of their own. keeping them honest, w
caught, what the women are protesting, it s hard to watch. and there s also no sound. which perhaps is just as well because the images speak for themselves. watch. we don t flow what ultimately became of this woman except she surfed serious cuts and bruises. we do know this, she s not the only one. keeping them honest, until tonight the generals in charge of egypt these days were insisting what you just saw was only an isolated incident. translator: here i want to mention a very important point. the armed forces and police have pledged not to use violence against protesters. physically or even verbally. do these troops look leak they ve taken some sort of pledge of nonviolence against protesters? i mean, does beating the daylights out of defenseless people qualify as nonviolence? it s been going on for days riot police engaged in rioting of their own. keeping them honest, we ll speak with the new york times david kirkpatrick no one has been investigated of charged wi
very long time. it s also sending shock waves across egypt and the entire world. fair warning, what the camera caught, what the women are protesting, well, it s hard to watch. and here s also no sound. which perhaps is just as well because the images speak for themselves. watch. now, we don t know what ultimately became of this woman except that she suffered serious cuts, serious bruises. but we do know this. she s not the only one. and yet keeping them honest, until tonight the generals in charge of egypt these days are insisting that what you just saw was only an isolated incident. translator: and here i want to mention a very important point. the armed forces and police have pledged not to use violence against protesters, physically or even verbally. now, do these troops look like they ve taken some sort of pledge of nonviolence against protesters? i mean, does beating the daylights out of defenseless people qualify as nonviolence? it s been going on for days. riot pol
and consulted as the military council makes its decisions on future elections and other developments in the in the future egyptian constitution, wolf. mohammed, i get the sense that all of these uprisings starting years ago in tunisia and then egypt and libya and now syria, bahrain, yemen, that it s only just the beginning, that this is going to go on for a while, but you re out in the region and what s your sense? well, wolf, that s what we seem to be seeing here. you know, we talk to so many of the activists and the members of the opposition in these countries, and they say that really what s happened is the barrier of fear that used to exist in these countries, the fear from these authoritarian regimes, that that s been broken, and they say these activists, these protesters say they are willing to keep coming out into the streets even though they risk being faced with violence by authorities. i mean, we saw today, according to eyewitnesses, at least seven people killed in clas