case. bill: remarkable footage, first time in two weeks. the rebels apparently have gained the town of aleppo, syria s largest. it s incredible that they continue to withstand all that pounding by air support, and helicopter gun ships and heavy artillery. they ve taken over pretty much a sway to the east into the southwest, they ve moved into two key neighborhoods in the heart of aleppo. it s an ancient citadel area. it s easy for them to hide in the buildings there. the traditional type of war, it s very hard for them to do it. they are going to have to flatten the center of aleppo to get at these rebels, bill. bill: thank you. patti anne: a remote control roadside bomb blows up a bridge near kabul. it flipped a bus packed with civilians killing nine. the bomber was tracked down by local villager.
helicopter gun ships. peter brooks joins us now with more insight. thanks for joining us. good morning. heather: lied like t i d like to know first of all, how is what panetta is saying now any different than what he s said in the past? i agree with you. the question is, yeah it might be a nail in bashar al-assad s coffin but when? this has been going on for 17 months, 20,000 people dead, there is no end in sight from what i can tell. he said this. this has been said before, but i don t see anything really knew in what he said, where is the beef. heather: i did a lot of research this morning trying to find something different and i continue. what different can the obama administration, or should the obama administration be doing right now? my real concern is what i m hearing from the region is that the islamists are getting the bulk of the support. the issue here is yeah the bashar al-assad regime will probably fall, we don t know
to and we talked to seven said absolutely not. i would not do this. they all said kind of what you re saying it s a slippery slope but they weren t against it which is the question i have as a parent. what a story. tweet me. i d love to know if you would do this or not. thank you very much. watch sanjay on the weekend here here on cnn. thank you. now our two. top of the hour. all eyes on syria. we are talking about potential cracks in the regime of syria s bashar assad. we ve talked a lot about the city in aleppo. it s the largest city. it s like the new york city. now the rebels claim to have captured this army installation. they released this video via youtube. they claim to have captured yet another police station. what your about to see next is tough to look at. fair warning. this is the aftermath of government shelling. you see blood everywhere. unconfirmed reports say the attack killed 15 people and wounded more than 20. government forces continue sporadic shellin
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