is not going to end until the regime recaptures this rebel enclave. we should remind our viewers that this is where there was a chemical weapons attack in 2013 that left almost 1,400 people dead. thank you. 50 minutes past the hour. wall street s winning streak is over. partly to blame, bond yields, too. cnn money next. woah. plus, netflix for the whole family. on us. prrrrrrr. so, they get their shows. let s go, girl! you re gonna love this bit! and you get yours. watch however you want. on your phone, tablet, or tv. for a limited time, get 4 lines for just thirty-five bucks per line, with no extra charges. it s showtime! all on america s best unlimited network, t-mobile. i hate to ask but is there any chance of an upgrade? upgrade? pretty please? look into my eyes. could be twins.
in safety. schools function, universities, hospitals. it is not switzerland, it s not a perfect society. i think they themselves recognizee this, but anybody who wants peace in syria will acknowledge and respect the peace that they have at the moment and not try to degraded or damage it somehow, which of the obama administration was doing bywh sending missiles and all r kinds of weaponry to the rebels. i thought it was disgraceful because it destroyed such peace as there was. tucker: the piece that was secured by the assad regime which is as you know denounced here is monstrous? hold on, there was a situation in which a rebel enclave are not peaceful. of course not. they are being destroyed. it is a civil war. it is a civil war. a minority of the population
we won t let you evacuate the shia, you pigs, said one attacker. they ll only come out when they are dead. back in the rebel enclave of eastern aleppo tonight, all hope has been crushed. and the sick and the injured have returned to their precarious existence. now we are clinging the hospital, preparing all the rooms to start working again, and we are we will stay here now. we don t know if we will live and but that is not the picture syrian state tv is broadcasting tonight. it showed half a dozen buses with it said militants and their families waiting at the check point to cross into the west of
anguish was almost too much to bare. [ speaking in foreign language ] reporter: but for those still trapped inside the tiny rebel enclave in eastern aleppo, the situation is even worse. stuck in the bitter cold with no food and no medical supplies, left to pray that the violence won t begin again. and just want to update you on the latest that we literally got a couple minutes ago. you saw in our report there those green buss that are supposed to take people from eastern aleppo from the rebel-held areas through government territory and then to other opposition-controlled areas in syria, those are apparently as we speak lining up once again, getting ready to resume those operations that are supposed to resume in the next couple of hours. you know, the red cross has come out and said it s absolutely
bear. reporter: for those trapped inside the tiny rebel enclave in eastern aleppo health care reform the situation s even worse. stuck in the bitter cold with no food and no medical supplies, left to pray that the violence won t begin again. fred pleitgen, cnn, beirut. president obama spoke about the worsening situation in aleppo in fizz final news conference his final news conference on friday. he defended his administration s policy there and criticized the syrian government and its allies. responsibility for this brutality lies with the bashar al assad regime and its allies, russia and iran. and this blood and these atrocities are on their hands.