embattled republican congressman george santos talks to the media as the house prepares a vote on his expulsion a lot of folks now coming forward listen, we were going to wait for his trial to see what happened. others have now become convinced now that that report is out from the house ethics committee. they have seen enough there are a number of people now publicly, including many, many republicans who say they will join a vote to oust him. could that be thursday? could it be friday? we will keep you covered as we look to see what happens there. and it raises further questions about what is happening on the senate side with a possible ethics investigation into senator bob menendez. also facing a trial there are those on that side calling for due process but a number of democrats as you know who have called for his resignation there. so, we will watch to sees a all of those ethics issues plays out more immediately with representative santos in the next day or two. we will ke
and allowed people to read newspapers and satellite television and the internet and it opened syrians minds. how do you control this system and how do you basically perpetuate authoritarianian rule? reporter: he was warned he couldn t do that. analysts say when bashar brought the internet into syria it was against the advice of his security staff who were his father s old crone nis. they told him it would be dangerous and he would have trouble controlling it, right. joe? what do we know about the personal relationship between father and son? very interesting, the people that know the regime and the family say the relationship was distant when bashar was a child. he was shy and modest. the father was closer to bashar s older brother basell and chose him to succeed him and he was much tougher and cruel by all acts, but basell died in a car accident in 1994 and as hafez started to groom bashar to take over, it became a student/master relationship.