two things remain constant. dozens of people are being murdered, killed every day and the assad regime continues to lie about it. in fact, they re finding new ways to lie about it. especially the two journalists killed in homs yesterday and whose bodies are trapped there. the government blaming them for dying in the conditions they created. also claiming they re not targeting journalists or civilians, only terrorists. the second statement is a flat out lie. one of the journalists, marie colvin did the last reporting on our program. we spoke to her hours before she was killed. a new rort out from u.n. investigators, sfie pages that read like an indictment of the assad regime. forces have committed widespread systematic and gross human rights violations amounting to crimes against humanity. with the apparent knowledge and consent of the highest levels of the state. the report notes the opposition of the syrian army committed abuses and not comparable in scale to those carried o
it s one of many new developments tonight on many different fronts. two things remain constant. dozens of people are being murdered, killed every day and they continue to lie about it. they are finding new ways of lying about it. especially the two journalists killed in homs yesterday and their bodies trapped there. they are claiming they are not targeting journalists only terrorists. the second statement is a flat out lie. one of the journalists, marie colvin did the last reporting on our program. we spoke to her hours before she was killed. 72 pages that read like an indictment. forces have committed widespread systematic and gross human rights violations amounting to crimes against humanity. the report notes the opposition of the african-american that committed abuses and not comparable in scale to those carried out by the state. the assad regime is fighting armed terrorists, not systematically shelling unarmed civilians that we see happening in homs. secretary of state cl
photograph of himself, allegedly, to this woman, and that photograph, as you see, has him without his shirt on. pretty embarrassing stuff. we ll stay in close touch with you. dana breaking the news here in the situation room. let s get back to the uprising in egypt now. certainly it s a fast moving story. we have correspondents bringing in new information literally almost every single minute. let s get the latest from dan lothian, state correspondent, jill dougherty and our pentagon correspondent, chris lawrence. first to you, the pentagon is especially concerned, i guess about the confidence they have or not necessarily have in the egyptian military which is so critical in this whole situation right now. you re talking about the reports that perhaps elements of the military may have detained journalists and others there. a defense official told me here just this afternoon, quote, we