again stormed into a border village to attack their citizens. it comes just hours before syrian president assad is set to address the nation. reporter: it s a glimpse of exactly how bashar al-assad imposes his special terror on the syrian people army troops using tanks and a fleet of military buses rolled into the town of bdama today, making dozens of arrests and burning the homes of people thought to be disloyal. message received. if shooting into crowds doesn t stop the protesters, perhaps the roundup of their families will. we heard this story repeatedly from syrian refugees sheltered in camps in turkey. in cell phone videos done for cbs news, protesters wounded during the demonstrations, this man shot in the shoulder, this man in the stomach, this man shot three times in the leg, were all certain that if they were identified their homes would be destroyed and their loved ones would pay the price. 34-year-old samir, a demonstrator who was shot in the leg three weeks ago
is calling her first trip back to her native tucson, arizona, after she was shot in the head five months ago. she ll spend a very special father s day weekend with her family. and power foursome, golf has long been a part of american politics and today president obama and speaker john boehner tee off. but can they do any business or will they get caught in a bipartisan sand trap? early this saturday morning, june 18th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs good saturday morning to everyone. welcome to the early show. i m rebecca jarris advice. i m russ mitchell. united airlines is trying to return to a normal schedule after a computer glitch led to many delays. they are working again but there are residual delays. reporter: for more than five hours at airports around the country the lines grew. this was los angeles international. it s been three hours on your feet so it s not very comfortable. there s no place to sit down. we ve been standing in line for about two h
dream come true, that s what congresswoman gabrielle giffords is calling her first trip back to her native tucson, arizona, after she was shot in the head five months ago. she ll spend a very special father s day weekend with her family. and power foursome, golf has long been a part of american politics and today president obama and speaker john boehner tee off. but can they do any business or will they get caught in a bipartisan sand trap? early this saturday morning, june 18th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs good saturday morning to everyone. welcome to the early show. i m rebecca jarris advice. i m russ mitchell. united airlines is trying to return to a normal schedule after a computer glitch led to many delays. they are working again but there are residual delays. reporter: for more than five hours at airports around the country the lines grew. this was los angeles international. it s been three hours on your feet so it s not very comfortable. there s no pl
is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening everyone. the head of the international monetary fund is in a u.s. jail tonight. dominque strauss-kahn was arraigned in new york today on charges of sexual assault and attempted rape. tom, these allegations add uncertainty to the debt crisis in europe. tom: susie, strauss-kahn is widely respected as an authority on europe s economic issues. his legal trouble comes at a critical time, as greece and other troubled countries are negotiating this week for financial help. susie: today eurozone nations approved a big bailout package for portugal $111 billion. what do all these developments mean for american investors? suzanne pratt reports. reporter: i.m.f. director dominique strauss-kahn was supposed to be in brussels today tackling europe s newest money troubles. instead he sits in a manhattan jail, not far from t
american markets. you re watching nightly business report for monday, may 16. this is nightly business report with susie gharib and tom hudson. nightly business report is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening everyone. the head of the international monetary fund is in a u.s. jail tonight. dominque strauss-kahn was arraigned in new york today on charges of sexual assault and attempted rape. tom, these allegations add uncertainty to the debt crisis in europe. tom: susie, strauss-kahn is widely respected as an authority on europe s economic issues. his legal trouble comes at a critical time, as greece and other troubled countries are negotiating this week for financial help. susie: today eurozone nations approved a big bailout package for portugal $111 billion. what do all these developments mean for american investors? suzanne pratt reports. repo