the london sunday times and her colleague photographer died as a result of a syrian tank shell last wednesday. their families may now finally be able to get their bodies home. shep: they may have been targeted by the outside regime. click on the link on the right-hand side page and join the conversation. foxnews.com/shep. here at hope in parts of the country, people are paying more than $4 a gallon for gas, regular unleaded. by summertime we could be seeing prices nationwide. right now the average for a gallon 3.70. according to the report, that is up almost 30 cents from just four weeks ago. gerri willis is bring her two cents. there is, i don t know a
government s brutal onslaught in homs, day five, where neighborhoods are now raging battlegrou battlegrounds. a doctor there said bodies began coming in before the sunrise and says everyone is waiting to die. an activist echoed that earlier on cnn. what keeps you going? we have no choice, no other choice. we are dying slightly, and we tried to save each other at least, i mean, to keep somebody alive. because we believe we are all going to die here. with the death toll rising by the day, the u.n. is expected to take up an arab league proposal calling for a joint monitoring mission in syria. neighboring turkey, which has been critical of the crackdown in syria may offer to host a conference on what to do next. republican senator john mccain wants to help the syrian rebels. we can work with other countries to provide assistance in a broad variety of ways, and by the way, military equipment should not be an option, it should not be is an option that should be considered
in just a few hours results will start coming in from today s republican triple-header caucuses in colorado, minnesota and a primary in missouri up for grabs. dozens of delegates, but perhaps more importantly momentum. the front-runner mitt romney s campaign is anticipating a potential setback as his rivals look for an opportunity. our jim acosta is in denver. reporter: we re going to turn around and look at this screen back here, because mitt romney will talk to us from his bus. reporter: with a snowstorm slowing him down, he ran about an hour later, so he skyped to the crowd, a sign that not everything was going his way on this caucus day. colorado has something to say about who our nominees will be, and i think i will be that nominee. a strategy memo was released. saying the campaign is anticipating possibly a loss. we expect our opponents to notch a few wins, too. the memo red cued newt gingrich s plans to boasting romney would triumph in the west, suggesting
taking, severing under control. the fact of the marte is, nothing s under control. you can see that when you look to your left and right, there are military checkpoints and heavy weapons like tanks, anti-aircraft guns that are deployed inside the city, some of them hiding under trees. the government sell itting us even major hits that houses sustained were caused by the rebels. obviously they never had weapons that could have caused any of this. this looks to us as though it was hit by a tank shell or something. again, the government is telling us now the situation is under control, however, we re hearing other reports that apparently checkpoints here of the government are still getting attacked at night, that security has been beefed up yet and it seems as though there still is a lot simmering underneath the surface even as we walk the streets right now. we get these makeshift, would-be spontaneous demonstrations pretty much everywhere we go. i m not going to bore you and show you tho