looked back over from the west front out toward the mall just to get one good, you know, sucking in of that incredible reality. is this going to be a notch up in america? or is this something that s temporal? is this going to change us as a society having this man as our president a second time? i think it will change society and change it forever. but it won t change some segments of society. and the fight will continue very difficultly. but you re right, i saw an assuredness in him today, a sense of accomplishment and potential that i ve not seen before. the image that struck me most actually was when the brooklyn tabernacle choir was single the battle him of the republic and the camera is focused on the shot of barack obama and i thought it meant a lot. what s fascinated me about today is that right now, we re taking note of issues of race and putting them in perspective. but that s not what the day was about.
war? not going to do that and we have reports that the forces may have shot down a turkish military jet. greg palkot is streaming live in damascus. greg is there with permission of the syrian regime which is monitoring this report and all of his reports. we have been on the ground less than 24 hours and we have seen the story notch up, ratchet up with fighting going on across the country in various areas and the u.n. saying a lot of scenes are getting caught in the crossfire. 1.5 million people now said to be in dire need of humanitarian aid. we talked to the international red cross here and they say they still can t get into the hotbed city of homs where a thousand families are caught in danger of dying because of the fighting. and we are at the headquarters of the u.n. only are mission, and saw the row monroe of their
control. a few days earlier, january 16th, a vice president named irv miller wrote an email meant for toyota s inner circle. among other things he wrote we need to come clean. we re not protecting customers by keeping this quiet. and the time to hide on this one is over. miller has retired. fox news contacted him today. he wouldn t comment other than to say it was not the connected to his retirement. the message is clear, somebody at toyota at least one somebody, knew about the company s economical problems before the mechanical problems before january. with us, kate linebaugh for the wall street journal, covering toyota since day one. it took a notch up, i guess. yeah. an important distinction to make is that irv miller was communicating with within the public relation group so top executives were already en route to washington where they were