and when you do, you ll be grateful for the adaptive cruise control situation in syria. these are pictures just in to n that automatically adjusts your speed when approaching slower traffic. cn of ay and for the blind spot monitoring that helps remind you that the highway wedeman and his crew. might not be as desolate. rebels deny they are retreating. .as you thought. a short time ago i spoke with ben wedeman by phone from north syria about what he is seeing. what we saw is a city very much at war. about half of it under the control of the free syrian army. the government is not hesitating to use its fire power and artillery to fire not only upon to combatants in neighborhoods like salahuddin like you just mentioned and other neighbors as well where they still have significant population and just a handful of fighters. ne these areas are coming under regular bombardment. last night we had a very hard time getting any sleep with all the bombardment that was going on. human
we re here because that healing effort and those six lives, they deserve attention. we also want to tell you about what we ve learned about their killer. a man motivated by hate, who officials say took inspiration from the swatstika. we do know that one of the stops was the time he spent in fort bragg north carolina. drew griffin has investigating when he was in fort bragg, what his service has entailed. what have you found about his time in the military? well, it was not stellar, we ll tell you that in a little bit. but we wanted to focus on fort bragg produced a lot of heros. thousands and thousands. but back in 1995, it had a mark on that fort because there was a murder of a black couple outside the base, anderson. three soldiers identified as neo nazi skin heads were caught and kwikted of that crime. they wanted to kill blacks. the army came under fire because it was very obvious that these soldiers were neonazis. that lead to a crack down by the army trying to weed out
why is an interior tool to detect ieds still being used right now? good evening, everyone, i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, the rise of hate in america. the massacre at this sikh temple in oak creek, wisconsin has raised so many questions and tonight we have new details about the shooter, wade michael page. page was living in wisconsin for about a year, and as our ted rowlands found out, in the months and weeks before he killed six people, page was a recluse and making arrangements to carry out his attack. ted is live in oak creek tonight. ted, what have you been learning tonight about page s past? reporter: well, erin, clearly, this is someone who was shutting down, taking himself out of the day-to-day of society, taking himself away from friends and family. we re also learning about his past, going back almost ten years where he was gravitating towards white supremacy. in the days and weeks before the temple shooting, wade page began to withdraw from the world, sta
the stronghold. video posted online by the opposition shows extensive damage to neighborhoods. there you can see it for yourself, and that one appearing to show people finding the body of a man crushed in his collapsed home. the opposition says that 20,000 people have now been killed since this uprising began 17 months ago. filipinos got more bad news today. expect torrential rains and flooding to continue. listen to this. manila, the capital, already drown i drowning in water. check out the pictures. 30 inches of rain fell in just 48 hours at one point. water chest deep in some place, and so far the flooding and the landslides have killed at least 11 people. almost 800,000 are out of their homes and some of them on rooftops waiting to be rescued or wading through the deep water through high ground. secretary of state hillary clinton providing dancing and diplomacy with her visit to south africa, and after a dinner, with the foreign minister, clinton hit the dance floor sho
is america doing enough to keep guns from getting into the wrong hands? a no hold s barred debate. plus, governor romney on welfare. he d ask the middle class. it s like robin hood in reverse. it s romney hood. tonight, the campaigns square off. and a day at the beach turns terrifying. my prime-time exclusive of the survivor of the cape cod shark attack. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. our big story tonight, inside the mind of a shooter. jared lee loughner, the alleged gunman of the tucson shooting that killed six people and nearly killed gabby giffords entered a not guilty plea in a court today. a judge ruled him competent to stand trial. this comes after news the psychiatrist who treated the alleged aurora shooter james holmes was so concerned about his behavior. an abc news reporter yesterday even contacted university police. in oak creek wisconsin, police saying tonight there are links between a white supremacist movement and this man. he was mentioned i