28th, he attacked the new york times and the washington post calling them dishonest in all caps. it was saturday, february 4th when he called the federal judge who halted his travel ban, a, so-called, judge. he attacked the media on saturday, february 11th, over his daughter ivanka s clothing business. this is where we are. it kind of speaks for itself, does it not? of course, mike barnicle, this saturday, it s hard to say the worst of all well, actually wasn t also a saturday or was it a friday where he called the media the enemies of the people? i think that may have been a late friday, but it is always going into the weekends. as i said before, especially when jared kushner and his daughter ivanka are away for the sabbath, this all begins.
alisyn: good morning, everyone, on saturday, february 4th. more voters about to cast a ballot or at least a caucus vote this morning as nevada gets underway in an hour. will this be a game changer for any of the final four? we have a live report ahead. dave: another friday night. another late night white house document dump with hundreds of pages of e-mail claiming the solyndra taxpayer loan was conditional. so, what were the actual conditions? can t wait to hear. clayton: a billionaire would never miss as chance to public push for taxing the rich but warren buffett is avoiding playing by husband own rules. why isn t the mainstream media talking about it? fox & friends hour three starts right now.
town wins a $950 million lottery jackpot. you heard right. all except one guy who missed out on it. we start with this. we re just a few hours away from the start of the nevada caucuses. it is the fifth contest in the republican presidential race, but the first one to take place west of the mississippi we will have much more on that in just a moment. but first, here are some of the other top stories we are watching for you this morning. in syria anti-government activists say the military is randomly bombing residential neighbors. it has been the center of the uprising in syria. activists say as many as 260 people including women and children have been killed in the past day alone. cnn has not independently confirmed the accounts, though. here is what one brave activist told our anderson cooper last night. they have been bombarding an a area for like three hours with tank shells because a part of the syrian army led down to welcome the syrian army. so they bombard randomly
also, should sugar be regulated lie alcohol? find out why some medical experts argue the sweet stuff could be just as bad for you. from the cnn center in atlanta, this is cnn saturday morning. great to see you. i m susan hendricks. we start with this in syria. no one is being snared. government activists say snipers and bombers are killing women and children as well. it s hamming in. cnn is ahhs not independently confirmed the results. here s what one activist told our anderson cooper last night. these aren t animals. they re human beings being bombed by mortar shells and tank shells. no one s doing anything about it. they re sitting here and getting killed. there s one message i need to get out. they re not going to stop. they re going to kill millions. that was a man who called himself danny. he said he didn t mind showing his face if he were to help other people. at this hour united nations security council will be meeting. we ll have a live report from the u.n.
condemn the government of syria. but the effort fails. china and russia veto the resolution. the resolution vote comes in response to syria s deadly crackdown on protesters in that country just within the past 24 hours. 260 people have died in one syrian city. let s go straight to the u.n. and richard roth at the united nations there. so, richard, you know, before we talk about who voted against the resolution, why it failed, what might have it accomplished? well, this resolution would have demanded that the violence stop, syrian troops get out of the cities and let observers come in, fully support an arab league plan that called for president assad to step aside while there is some type of democratic movement starting including potentially elections. but that all failed after the double veto. china and russia and ambassadors putting their hands in the air at the security council table in a rare saturday morning session in new york. the people of syria will be disappointed,