reporter: bombarded for months. picked off by snipers. food and supplies running out. medical care, impossible. this is the story of a cnn team that got into syria s most dangerous city. to reach a handful of citizens risks their lives every day. to see firsthand, to bear witness, and to tell the world about the suffering, the grief, and the courage of homs. this is the account of 72 hours under fire. [ explosion ] reporter: for more than a year, the regime and dictator bashar al assad have used brutal force to put down a popular uprising in syria. across the country, protesters demands change, chanting, down with the regime. this is another rocket. reporter: the city of homs became the beating heart of a growing uprising. but the syrian military sealed off one neighborhood as it tried to crush the revolt. the assad regime is shelling relentlessly these neighborhoods. there are snipers positioned in areas that are, you know, killing people as they try to leave
houston s daughter, hear bobbi kristina in her own words, this hour on cnn. hello, everyone. i m don lemon. thank you for joining us. we re going to start with this, the sun is rising over afghanistan, the day american soldiers could face the fury. a killing took place in kandahar province, considered the spiritual birthplace of the taliban. the suspect is a u.s. army soldier. he left his forward operating base early sunday morning and traveled to the villages where the murders took place. afghanistan s president says 9 of the victims were children, 3 women and 4 men. nato s international security assistance force says the gunman is an army staff sergeant who actsed alone. he s said to be from joint base lewis mccord in washington state and assigned to a special forces unit. president barack obama spoke with the afghan president today. he offered his condolences and said that this incident doesn t represent the true character of the u.s. military. american troops could be l
interviews whitney houston s daughter, bobbi christina. we are going to start with this. the sun is rising over afghanistan on a day when american troops could face the wrath of fury over an alleged massacre. u.s. officials say the suspect is a u.s. army soldier. he left his forward operating base early sunday morning and travelled to the villages where the murders took place. afghanistan s president says nine victims were children, three women and four were men. says the gunman is an army staff sergeant who acted alone. president obama spoke with the afghan president today. he offered his condolences and said this incident doesn t show the true character of the u.s. military. with more on the situation we are joined with captain john kirby who is on temporary assignment with general john allen. we have seen how dangerous things can be when civilians are outraged in afghanistan. what is boog done to keep our troops safe and calm things there? i would say we are always vig
slaughtered in a terrifying massacre in syria. rebel groups say government forces stormed the city of homs, going house to house, stabbing women and children and then burning their bodies. syria s government is blaming the killings on armed terrorist groups. rebel groups are claiming over 100 people were killed sunday in government crashdowns. . the doonesbury comic strip has been pulled from several u.s. newspapers outrage after that comic strip tackled texas s new law requiring ultrasounds before women can seek an abortion. kentucky, syracuse, north carolina and michigan state earning the top seeds in their regions. kentucky s the favorite to go all the way. but the madness will get under way on thursday morning. and mississippi and alabama holding primaries tomorrow. mitt romney s getting a little help from a southern comic who just might be a red neck. and that rick santorum is counting on conservatives to provide him with a little bit of southern comfort as well.
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