morsi supporters gathered near the presidential palace. government supporters were well organized, they even appeared to be armed in some cases. there are no reports of really serious violence. so far it s been very peaceful but there are concerns that violence could break out as protest goes across the entire country today. morsi said in his vow, she refusing to leave office. big question right now is whether the military may intervene in this political crisis. right now they are calling for calm and they say they will not intervene and politics must take its course. shannon: thank you so much. our fox news poll show most americans think america should be hands off when it comes to syria but congress is divided. a congressmen go head to head. george zimmerman is on trial for the murder of
government supporters remain defiant. america is inventing stories about chemical weapons, this man says. the syrian government never used chemical weapons. the rebels have used them. not the government. so they are inventing stories because our army is winning. the regime around embattled president bashar al asued reveals the momentum on the battle is shifting its way. with fighters taking back territory from rebels in central and northern syria, causing the u.s. to contemplate anything from light weapons deliveries to a know fly zone to help the opposition support its ground. they don t believe the u.s. aid will make much of a difference. we ve had this war for 2 1/2 years now and have managed well, this man says. what are they going to do air strikes on special areas? they can do that, but we syrians have proved we can manage, we re patient and we will win. the syrian government has
protesters. at least 46 people were killed. you re about to see ads urging people to quit smoking. it s the first time that the cdc has ran a paid anti-tobacco effort. they say they need to spend the money to go up against the multimillion dollar campaigns that get people to smoke. here s one of the ads. we warn you, it is quite graphic. i m mary and i want to give you some information how i get ready in the morning. former illinois governor, rod blagojevich, has one more hour before he hags to report to federal prison in chicago. he s serving a 14-year sentence for corruption including trying to sell the senate seat once held by president obama. here he is shaking people s hands at the airport in chicago. last hour i spoke to a former official about what to expect when he goes to prison. when you go to prison, you re not rod blagojevich anymore. when i went, i wasn t jim laski. rod blagojevich will get this in the next few hours. he will get strip searched and they w
reporter: we spoke exclusively to that ex-boyfriend. he will only go by the name of jose right now, and he wants his face hidden and his voice changed because he fears retribution. but it is absolutely extraordinary that a 34-year-old mexican migrant finds himself in the middle of presidential politics in a bruising political year. these allegations that were in one of these newspapers are absolutely completely false. reporter: it s a grand canyon sized political shocker. we re outmanned. of all the illegals in america, more than half come through arizona. reporter: the tough on immigration sheriff outed by his ex-boyfriend. this is my personal and private life, but now it s not no private any longer. and it s an awful position for me to be in. reporter: he is in that position because of this man, jose, a 34-year-old mexican national, afraid to be identified but speaking out because he says he was threatened by his powerful ex-lover. and then at some point, yo
the doctors who wrote the prescriptions for those pills could be subpoenaed. in syria, artillery and machine gun fire echo aross crosse the city of homs while a thick smoke from a pipeline explosion hangs overhead e opposition activists say government forces are set on planting every neighborhood that might hold disdent. our arwa damon is in the besieged city. reporter: around 7:30 in the morning began the sustained bombardment, various sounds of artillery being fired, impacting here as well as sporadic, heavy automatic machine gun fire has been heard and this has been the status quo in homs for over a week now. just hours ago, iran began loading what it calls its first home-built nuclear fuel rods. president mahmoud ahmadinejad helped insert the rods into a reactor at a research center in tehran. it is broadcast live. his government insists the technology is needed for medical purposes. western nations believe the iranians are focused on building a bomb. today s move i