party, and what this country has or hasn t learned since 9/11. plus singer josh groban. i laughed. i cried. i think i through up too. a man who can make anything sound good, even my tweets. i might want to give some of your very dramatic, very passionate tweets, the gravitas that they quite frankly deserve. memo to all the spotty tax dodging door scrounging anarchists in london, please just give it a rest for today, can you thanks this is piers morgan tonight. he gets more impertinent every time i hear that thing. josh groban is coming up later and is most entertaining. frank rich, the columnist for the new york magazine and a man who is definitely not afraid to speak his mind. he joins me now. frank, we can t start with anything else apart from this complete farce over president obama s speech about how to get america back to work. which has descended into anarchy it seems from where i m watching. what is your view? yeah, i completely agree. i think it s
being shot at. we ve shown you photos, many photos of children being slaughtered in the streets by the assad regime or taken, tortured and killed their bodies mutilated almost beyond recognition. i know it s all difficult to look at but it is what s happening in syria. it is the truth. now, all the while, in spite of all these videos and all the evidence, members of that regime all the way up to the top, to bashar al assad, they ve been telling us that what is tragically, brutally, murderously plain to see isn t what s happening at all or it isn t what it seems. the denial is systematic and staggering. but tonight for one member of the assad regime the denial is over. translator: i, the attorney general of hama, announce my resignation from my position in the state that is shadowed by assad and his gangs. adnan albakur videotaped rezzing nation surfacing on you tooubs. he says he can no longer stomach the brutal treatment of protesters in hama and refused to lie ant what
where a manhunt by nato forces, muammar gadhafi keeps surfacing and taunting the world. earlier today nato bombed the barracks in baun knee wall lead where some reports say gadhafi may be hiding. if he is they didn t get him. a few hours later, gadhafi or presumably his voice turned up on a sympathetic tv network, al rae. translator: give up ourselves to them? we re not stupid. we are not cowards. the libyan people are brave. a few hours ago, the voice was back, this time gadhafi called on his followers to start an insurgency like the one that nearly destroyed iraq after the fall of saddam hussein. translator: we will fight against you, wherever you are. we will sacrifice our lives so that the son of libya will become and the stones of libya will become fire and fight against you. you will never have peace of mind inside our land. cnn s senior international correspondent nic robertson is with us tonight in tripoli. nick, is anybody listening to these tapes? reporter
party, and what this country has or hasn t learned since 9/11. plus singer josh groban. i laughed. i cried. i think i through up too. a man who can make anything sound good, even my tweets. i might want to give some of your very dramatic, very passionate tweets, the gravitas that they quite frankly deserve. memo to all the spotty tax dodging door scrounging anarchists in london, please just give it a rest for today, can you thanks this is piers morgan tonight. he gets more impertinent every time i hear that thing. josh groban is coming up later and is most entertaining. frank rich, the columnist for the new york magazine and a man who is definitely not afraid to speak his mind. he joins me now. frank, we can t start with anything else apart from this complete farce over president obama s speech about how to get america back to work. which has descended into anarchy it seems from where i m watching. what is your view? yeah, i completely agree. i think it s amateu