bursting at the seams. the at the presetents are actua the main perimeter of the camp, because so many people have been fleeing the fighting, not just in raqqah, but the reality, fredricka, is these families are not going to be able to come back home to raqqah any time soon. it s going to take at least three to four months to cheer the city of explosives, of mines, and then you ve, of course, have the reality of what is there for these families to return to? we spent the last two days in raqqah and did not see a single building that had not been destroyed by the fighting. all right, and who is going to be able to rebuild it and how? and that, of course, is the key question here. at a ceremony on friday, the syrian democratic forces, that is the u.s.-backed coalitions force on the ground that s been pushing through and pushing isis out of raqqah, they handed over control of the city. they ll still be maintaining