forces is moving chemical weapons to use against the rebels. world affairs contributor is live in jerusalem with the latest on this. what do you know? reporter: this is turning into a major conce.rn the u.s. and israel were saying they believe the regime was moving stockpiles of sarin gas and cyanide in certain parts of the country. regime denied this but quite clearly they are being moved into some sort of position. syrian regime, assad military can t be trusted in using this. it could use it against innocent civilians. israel defense minister said it is prepared to attack syria militarily if it appears those chemical weapons could fall in the hands of hezbollah. the united states say it s monitoring very closely what exactly the regime is doing with those chemical weapons. it comes just as the rebels have
stays on schedule is set for wednesday. jenna: they are back from break and ready to go. back to work for the lawmakers. shannon thank you very much. another big issue including the healthcare law right now are the state exchanges and the medicaid expansion. as part of the supreme court ruling states can now opt out of new federal funding that would expand their medicaid coverage. of course there is a consequence to that. there is also a consequence to deciding to not set up the state exchanges. texas governor rick perry says he s not going to do either. and he s out with a big announcement today about what his state will do, he s going to join us in an exclusive interview about 20 minutes from now. jon: we are looking forward to that. some new information on the deaths of six american troops in afghanistan. the taliban now claims responsibility for a roadside bombing that killed them. nato confirms the victims nationalities but is not providing other details. our world affairs contri
the military personnel involved. a week ago sunday, in the situation room, we all agreed that we would not release any operational details from the effort to take out bin laden. that all fell apart on monday. the next day. also today, bill daley the man who was the white house chief of staff when bin laden was killed gave credit to agencies around the world who contributed to the mission, adding the president has a right to celebrate. bret? bret: more with the panel. thank you. now to the part of the world where the 9/11 attacks were planned and where bin laden s life ended. connor powell is life in afghanistan, world affairs contributor, dominic di-natale is live in pakistan. we start with you, you re on the spot where the compound once stood, where bin laden was killed. one year and two hours ago bin laden had been killed a few yards from where i m
rebels in syria. but as other countries start cutting ties with today mass tus damascus, some are wondering if this is an opportunity the united states has missed. i believe the united states can play a far more active and productive roll and almost shameful that we have not. this is a moment in time to replace assad with something new that would be a crippling blow to iran. bill: well, world affairs contributor, dominic di-natale streaming live out of beirut. what is the latest today? reporter: just on the back of what senator graham was saying there, john mccain, traveling in afghanistan yesterday was saying it is almost shameful the united states has not been more productive nor more active helping resolve the situation on the ground in syria. the state department really has done very little to achieve that. that is the accusation that goes straight to the rest of the international community as well. something the syrians desperately trying to avoid,
vital medical supplies and food in some of the hardest hit areas and now, neighboring jordan setting up refugee camps fearing a mass exodus into their country. world affairs contributor is streaming live for us from neighboring beirut, lebanon. dominick? heather, you know, the jordanians say they re at least 30,000 refugees that have left syria, not only over its borders but other borders as well. some million dollars they re spending on this camp alone indicates just the scale of the refugee crisis they are anticipating. combination of bad weather and also just people unable to move around the country because it s so unsafe. yet, actually leading to the true crisis they are actually anticipating. the violence people are trying to escape, more examples of that in the city of homs itself, government troops surround the city with greater numbers. activists inside the city say there will be a massacre in the