view of human evolution and your family tree. that and more right here, right now on cnn. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon. is he a mass murder, accused of massacring sleeping children in afghanistan while he wore a u.s. army uniform. it is robert bales we are talking about and we have a picture of him as a senior in high school, years before he took his military oath to serve our country. you ll see it in moments. military brass say bales a u.s. army sergeant walked house to house opening fire on afghan villagers. when the rampage ended 16 people were dead. tonight, susan candiotti has gotten exclusive access to some of the people that know robert bales best and the image they paint of the man is not that of a mass killer. susan is standing by in ohio, the soldier s home state. you have been talking to a man who had a sperp relationship with robert bales. who s the man and how did he know bales? this man s name is bob durham. he goes way back to know this family. in
two days before the all important super tuesday. rush limbaugh style. the radio host apologizes after calling this woman a prostitute and a shut. you are a shut, right? is it too little, too late? that s no talking point. all that and more, right here, right now on cnn. i m don lemon and thank you for joining us. her story captured hearts around the nation. she survived a tornado that killed her entire family. her tiny thrown into a field by incredible forces. angel babcock is a girl who was a symbol of hope, but her hold on life was too fragile. she was taken off life support. the decision rested with her grandfather. camouflaged by twisted metal and broken wood, a baby monitor rests near the wreckage of homes that housed a young family, taken by the march 2nd tornado. i never have been through nothing like this. it s horrible. jack knew there was a storm that fateful friday when it passed he made a trip to run errands. we were going to pay the water bill and t
the white house. hhis takp his take on the ttwo days before the all important super tuesday. the radio host apologizes after calling this woman a proustitut and a slut. is it too little too late? that s tonight s talking point. all that tonight right here on cnn. she survived a tornado that killed her entire family. her tiny body thrown into a field by incredible forces. 14-month-old angel babcock her hold on life was too fragile. angel died a few hours ago after she was taken off life support. the decision rested with her grandfather who spoke with our affiliate. reporter: camouflaged by twisted metal a baby monitor rests. i have never been through nothing like this. it s horrible. reporter: jack knew there was a storm that friday. when it passed he made a quick trip to run errands. we were going to pay the water bill. they told us there were people hurt at a lumber company. reporter: as he approached the mobile home park it hit him. as we got closer i thought
have gotten it wrong could be wrong. enough already. it s not like it s rocket science. we put the laws of physics to the test once and for all. that and more right here, right now on cnn. hi there, i m susan hendricks. you re in the cnn newsroom. evacuations are on hold after talks between the red cross and syrian officials failed. at least 100 people were killed today alone. half of those in the city of homs. [ speaking foreign language ] armed groups fighting against the government say syrian troops are terrorizing residents with sniper and shelling homes. humanitarian groups and aid workers say the situation is getting worse. at the moment, cnn has no reporters and no cameras inside syria. the government strictly limits access right there. but i want to show you one way we are able to bring you images of the fighting. freelance film makers, sometimes amateurs with video kamras, release their material for the world to see. this was recorded in homs by a very brave french
maybe not. accusations that einstein may have gotten it wrong could be wrong. enough already. it s not like it s rocket science. we put the laws of physics to the test once and for all. that and more right here, right now on cnn. hi there, i m susan hendricks. you re in the cnn newsroom. evacuations are on hold after talks between the red cross and syrian officials failed. at least 100 people were killed today alone. half of those in the city of homs. [ speaking foreign language ] armed groups fighting against the government say syrian troops are terrorizing residents with sniper and shelling homes. humanitarian groups and aid workers say the situation is getting worse. at the moment, cnn has no reporters and no cameras inside syria. the government strictly limits access right there. but i want to show you one way we are able to bring you images of the fighting. freelance film makers, sometimes amateurs with video kamras, release their material for the world to see. this wa