worry free.boom boom! get free next business day shipping or .1 hour in-store pick up shopping season solved at office depot officemax or officedepot.com. isis remains a threat in northern syria and other parts of the middle east. news agencies report the top u.s. general there says america will pick up the pace against what s left of the terror group but when u.s. troops were ordered to pull back from the north washington s kurdish allies were left at the mercy of a turkish offensive and they say they feel betrayed.
turkey has done little to alleviate their fears as the kurds have poured out of these areas arabs have been bused in. syrian refugees who turkish authorities claim are originally from these areas. after more than eight years of civil war this part of syria is full of stories of people forcibly displaced. in the christian village of tal nasr we find more families from ras al ayin sheltering in the ruins of a destroyed church. will you try to go home, i ask these women. there s no home to go to, they reply. isis cleansed this area of christians when it was in control. they have yet to return. now the village provides refuge for another people. forced from their homes with no sense of a possible return.
hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and from all around the world. i m rosemary church. coming up on cnn newsroom the date is set for the next phase of the impeachment hearings, and president trump is lashing out at the process despite what new polls are saying. a travel nightmare in the united states. severe weather making a mess of things around the thanksgiving holiday. and the busiest travel days of the year. plus, cnn goes inside northern syria, where u.s. allies abandoned by president trump s pullout are being forced from their homes and into camps.
cnn s clarissa ward has more from northern syria on civilians paying the price for the u.s. exit. reporter: class should be in session now. but here in hasaqa the school has become a temporary shelter for displaced people in one classroom we meet ibrahim hassan. the kurdish father of five tells us he was forced to flee his home in ras al ayin with his children when the turkish military operation began. this is what remains of his house. ibrahim says it is one of many in his kurdish neighborhood that was deliberately ransacked by turkish-backed forces. translator: they took everything. and after they took all our belongings they set it on fire, burned it all. reporter: just days before the offensive began ibrahim s children had posed smiling with u.s. troops patrolling the area.
business. it is so treacherous, so dangerous there. and then in denver, yeah, problems there. we saw a little bit of that earlier with delays and the roads are impassable. estes park saw more than a meter of snowfall. rosemary, back to you. unbelievable. we ll continue to follow this. karen maginnis, many thanks to you. well, another fast-moving fire threatens homes in california. but as firefighters work to control it, the weather might finally be on their side. that is still to come. plus kurds say they are being forced from their homes and their land in syria. why they blame the united states. back in a moment. may 1 of 75. the magic moment. congress really democratized wall street. i wanted to have a firm that wanted to get everybody in. because people couldn t access wall street. we wanted to be agents of change.