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signals otherwise. now we re sending in drones. what exactly is our mission there? plus, new polls show americans have a dismal view of how we re doing and where we re headed. what does it mean for the president and more importantly, for your wallets? will cane is joining me tonight for that and the robinhood approach, should the rich be forced to serve the poor? one popular leader wants to make it the law of the land. i ll have more on that as well. but now to tonight s top story. our continuing investigation of donald trump s net worth. last night we delved into this, sworn testimony given by trump in a deposition we managed to get our hands on. it comes from a case brought by trump against tim o brien, author of the book trump nation. tim o brien claims that trump s net worth is only, i say only $150 million to $250 million and that made donald trump angry. one thing is abundantly clear from the case, trump s statement, especially his financial statements often appear

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46-year-old cab driver lost half his leg. [ speaking in a foreign language ] translator: i was driving with my wife and my car blew up. i don t know what happened. reporter: 12-year-old mohamed lost his eye, broke his leg and suffered cuts to his face and arms when an explosive device hit his house, his father says. [ speaking in a foreign language ] translator: i feel complete pride and honor for what happened to my kids because it is for the sake of the country. reza sayeh joins us from benghazi. you saw the real misery on the ship. what is the morale like for the rebels now? reporter: well, the rebel fighters may not have tanks, high tech weapons and uniforms but they have determination and courage. they are a little reckless and sometimes they get down, but overall the morale is high and they are standing firm. i spoke to a lot of injured rebel fighters who say they want

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thanks. the u.s. air strikes are set to end today, but the battle is still raging in libya. reza sayeh spoke with some of the wounded. reporter: an incredibly emotional moment here in the opposition capitol of benghazi as a turkish hospital ship filled with 300 wounded people, all of them injured in the fighting in misrata has arrived here in benghazi s nhl port. naval port. scores of opposition greeting the ship. they are chanting proopposition slogans which are echoed from people on the ship. getting on the ship hasn t been easy. after a good hour of pushing, shoving and jostling, i think we

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government troops stood their ground and forced them back. wounded fighters from the besieged town of misrata got an emotional welcome in benghazi. reporter: an incredibly emotional moment here in the opposition capitol of benghazi as a turkish hospital ship filled with 300 wounded people, all of them injured in the fighting in misrata has arrived here in benghazi s naval port. the libyan woman who told journalists she was gang raped by moammar gadhafi s forces is no longer in custody. cnn reached her by telephone. she says she is with family in tripoli. this is the first independent confirmation of her well-being since she was taken away nine days ago. protesters in yemen out in full force in four cities today keeping pressure on the country s president to resign. troops lobbed teargas at protesters in the red sea town on sunday. forces then opened fire, reportedly killing 12 people and wounding 500. [ chanting ] afghanistan rocked by a fourth day of protests against

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opposition movement that made a comeback yesterday. will they go after its leaders? we ll come and see in the next few days and weeks. what s ironic about the situation in iran today and in the last day, reza, is the fact that people have taken solace from what they saw in egypt as something that they could do. people gathering together and something that they could achieve. they did this two years ago in iran, and perhaps others in the region perhaps got some sense of inspiration from the iranians themselves. yet the iranian government, when they saw what was happening on the streets of cairo were praising the egyptians, saying this was a good thing what they were doing. now they re repressing their own people. is that the case? reporter: yeah, very interesting dynamics in iran. i think you had both iran s leadership and iran s opposition movement trying to claim credit for what happened in egypt. iran s regime said, look, what happened in egypt was inspired by the islamic revolut

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