tape asks? bashar she says. she s in the remains of a living room judging by the cushions on the floor. the girl is obviously too young to understand what is happening, but she knows enough to say the name. she s been told who s responsible. bashar al assad. after ordering a year long campaign of repression followed by outright carnage, he promised the u.n. to stop. the final deadline tomorrow morning. back when he agreed to that troop pullout proposal on march 27th, he toured the streets homs. we re showing you one of his photo op that day. the other the bombardment in the hours before he arrived in homs and after he left and almost every day since then. that day when the dictator of syria was smiling for the cameras, 57 people died. today in homs and across syria tanks rolled, shells exploded, snipers fired, and at least 145 people died. in other words, the slaughter goes on. more than 700 have been killed since assad announced a cease fire on april 2nd. nearly 1100 since h
is too young to understand what s happening but knows enough to say the name and been told who is inton. about shar al assad. after overseeing a year-long campaign of repression followed by outright chaarnage, he promid to stop. he toured the streets of homes. two videos side by side, the dictator, the other the bombardment before he arrives in homs and almost every day since then. 57 people died. today in homs and across syria tanks rolled, shells exploded, snipers fired, and at least 145 people died. in other words, the slaughter goes on. more than 700 have been killed since assad announced a cease-fire on april 2nd. nearly 1,100 since he agreed to that u.n. proposal just two weeks ago. this is video claiming to show victims of a mass execution in homs. according to the opposition one neighborhood there has seen eight straight days of heavy bombardment. parts of the city still after all this time being blown to pieces, burned to the ground. in some neighborhoods, troops hav
if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. let s start with car insurance x. this one does save people a lot of money and it s very affordable. tom brokaw remembering mike car insurance y? this one is much more expensive. ugh. it s really bad. let s see what you picked. oh, geico! over their competitor. you are a magician right? no., oh. you re not?, no., oh, well, give it a shot. i am so, so sorry. it was this close. in today as political briefing the republican national committee is stepping in to try to divert disaster in states where the state parties are in
they would have screaming matches what was the best choice for a sound bite. speaking of the family who can t you can t leave out his step daughter pauline who lived very near him in new canaan and kept close track what was going on with mike in the last few years. chris said in the last two days that mike did recognize him and didn t remember much of his work at 60 minutes. i know it was heartbreaking for the members of the 60 minutes team. a couple went up there and it was not clear that he knew who they were. mike had the unairing instinct about getting somebody involved in the interview that he happened to be doing. it was a wide range. it could be political figures, entertainment figures, whatever, and it was always the same mike wallace style. johnny carson was a very close friend and johnny was always teasing him saying that mike in
now you really didn t need that question. ah, the gaze. special news correspondent tom brokaw is here to share his thoughts on mike wallace s legacy. you ve seen that look in her eye. i have certainly. it was here s the thing. she was tough. he s interviewing nancy reagan who he has known at that point. right. since she was i think a late teenager or in her early 20s. he was close to her mother who was a famous actress in chicago. he was very close to the reagan family. but that was vintage mike wallace. he was not going to give them any quarter whatsoever. and you could tell, he spent a lot of time around nancy reagan, as well. she was not entirely happy with the direction of that interview. on the other hand, i did talk to her last year. she called mike at a facility in new canaan, connecticut where he spent the last couple years of his life. he had dementia, alzheimers and he was very comfortable there.