today, shepard. now, a contact at fox turkey tells us that he actually had to go through two roadblocks before he got to the security point at the embassy where he blew himself up, and it s not clear how he got that far, but the state department is describing the point where the bomber detonated his vest as the first security point on the embassy compound. in any event, the guard was killed outside, but on the other side of that glass, two staffers were injured, not badly, and that particular point, shep, is about 20 yards from the main embassy compound. shepard: what more do we know about this group, amy he? reporter: well, this group, it s called the revolutionary peoples liberation hardy front, and it s on the u.s. and eu terrorist list. very anti-american, very anti-nato. they attacked turkish military and security installations. at some point that switched and
looking for the funding to be transferred, the 1.3 billion 4. 4 billion from the account to address the security threats not just in libya but around the world. do i understand that we still have not had that money transferred so that means that the 553 million, the 130 million for diplomatic security, the 691 million for security installations that is all on hold and we can t move forward until that has been approved by the house? well now we have to start over because it was in the senate version of sandy. it was not put into the senate the house version of sandy. so, no, we cannot we cannot move money we already have to address the need and deficiencies that the arb has recommended we do. well, i would just echo the
i thought you said about still looking for the funding to be transferred, the 1.3 billion 4. 4 billion from the account to address the security threats not just in libya but around the world. and do i understand that we still have not had that money transferred and so that means that the 553 million for marine security guards and diplomatic security and $691 million for security installations, that is all on hold so we can t move forward until that has been approved by the house? well, now we have to start over because it was in the senate version of sandy and it was not put in to the senate the house version of sandy. so no, we cannot we cannot move money we already have to address the needs and deficiencies that the arb has
rising. waddominique d-natali is streaming live for us. reporter: it s been a very ugly and bloody day yet again in syria today, most particularly in aleppo, that is the largest city in the north of the country, some 25 people apparently killed. nearly as many as 200 people injured as a result of two strikes on military installations and security installations in the city there. this is according to syrian state tv who showed very horrific live pictures of the casualties there, including one corpse that had been decapitated from the force of the blast and other bodies on the ground with limbs missing, too sensitive to show on u.s. tv. the government blaming terrorists is how it described the opposition. they struck back right away and said it was a cynical ploy by the government and they are the
responsibility for these attacks? reporter: not so far. no one claimed responsibility for of these style attacks since december, explosions of a big scale. state tv says 25 people were killed in twin bombings on security installations today. 175 were injured. it is very hard for us to verify whether that is actually true due to the dearth of foreign journalists allowed in syria. state tv shows very graphic pictures including decapitated corpse of one person and limbless body as well. state [inaudible] behind him in the background there were no emergency vehicles and ambulances. a digger covering up the rub, some people say the opposition is making this up. the opposition says it has been blamed by the government as being the terrorists, as the government describes it responsible for this, martha. martha: painful, tragic times and scenes from syria