i m afraid. a couple of days ago we had all of our computer models running. the hurricane center does. ten of them turning the storm out into the ocean. one model turning it back up toward new york city. we went, wow. 10-1. let s probably think the ten is right. not. it just hasn t been how it happened. all these other molgzs are turning the storm become to the us. anywhere from canada to washington d.c. not just new york city. this thing could make landfall. we wouldn t want any type of a landfall at 70 or 80 miles per hour. anywhere from d.c. to massachusetts. it s not the perfect storm. it doesn t work that way. it s not going to turn into a nor easter, per se. as a hurricane moves on shore, especially here in the northeast, with cold air being dragged into it from canada, it could turn into a snowstorm as well. at least on the back side. we are beginning to see the eye again. the eye went away as it crossed over cuba. i saw 118-mile-per-hour wind gusts right there as it m
unspeakable cruelty and the taliban s continued brutality toward innocent civilians particularly women must be condemned in the strongest terms and too much progress made by too many brave afghans. this under scores the deeper concerns and growing issue of what will happen to afghan women once u.s. and nato troops leave and the taliban perhaps reassert control in some areas. very disturbing. thanks so much. how common is this? a former political officer to the united nations mission to afghanistan and a professor of south asian affairs at georgetown joining us from washington. this videotape was one thing. if you have wonder is this an anomaly or common place in afghanistan? i guess i would like to expand the context of this a little bit. with absolute agreement that the taliban are savages. i think there is a tendency to look at this and say this is something that only the taliban do. this is something that happens routinely in afghanistan. human rights organizations wil
they re about to scale america s tallest peak and they ll tell us why no challenge is too great, no mountain too high. cheers and tears for a new high school graduate. her parents abandoned her but now she s got her cherished diploma and a ticket to the ivy league. how she went from homeless to harvard. all that and so much more on cbs this morning saturday june 9th, 2012. captioning funded by cbs welcome to the start of your weekend. we re happy you could join us. on a very busy news saturday. we want to begin with a very serious story. the ongoing tragedy in syria. anti-government activists say that the syrian army shelled the southern city of dura this morning killing 15 people, wounding dozens more. elsewhere u.n. monitors made it into a village where activists say nearly 80 men, women and children were brutally murdered by syrian troops this week. the question is can a diplomatic solution be found before syria descends into an all-out civil war. elizabeth palme
wounded war heroes. they re about to scale america s tallest peak and they ll tell us why no challenge is too great, no mountain too high. cheers and tears for a new high school graduate. her parents abandoned her but now she s got her cherished diploma and a ticket to the ivy league. how she went from homeless to harvard. all that and so much more on cbs this morning saturday june 9th, 2012. captioning funded by cbs welcome to the start of your weekend. we re happy you could join us. on a very busy news saturday. we want to begin with a very serious story. the ongoing tragedy in syria. anti-government activists say that the syrian army shelled the southern city of dura this morning killing 15 people, wounding dozens more. elsewhere u.n. monitors made it into a village where activists say nearly 80 men, women and children were brutally murdered by syrian troops this week. the question is can a diplomatic solution be found before syria descends into an all-out civil
wounded war heroes. they re about to scale america s tallest peak and they ll tell us why no challenge is too great, no mountain too high. cheers and tears for a new high school graduate. her parents abandoned her but now she s got her cherished diploma and a ticket to the ivy league. how she went from homeless to harvard. all that and so much more on cbs this morning saturday june 9th, 2012. captioning funded by cbs welcome to the start of your weekend. we re happy you could join us. on a very busy news saturday. we want to begin with a very serious story. the ongoing tragedy in syria. anti-government activists say that the syrian army shelled the southern city of dura this morning killing 15 people, wounding dozens more. elsewhere u.n. monitors made it into a village where activists say nearly 80 men, women and children were brutally murdered by syrian troops this week. the question is can a diplomatic solution be found before syria descends into an all-out civil