foreign policy speech that we re hearing from mitt romney. he chose israel as the place where he would give that speech. you can hear there the applause, the israelis in the audience really liked what he said. he talked of iran, he talked of the fact that he believes that the united states has to lead the effort in preventing iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. iran has denied it is trying to obtain nuclear weapons, saying that its nuclear program is only aimed at trying to build its electricity supply. but that is not something that tehran or israel believes. we should employ any and all measures to dissuade the iranian regime from its nuclear course and it is our fervent hope that diplomatic and economic measures will do so. in the final analysis, of course, no option should be excluded. we recognize israel s right to defend itself and that it is right for america to stand with you. romney also said that he believed that security of israel is a vital point in the natio
theater, killing more than 12 people a week ago. and in syria where rebels and government forces are still fighting to gain control of alebeau, the country s main commercial scepter.eppo, the co commercial scepter. syria s tv says they suffered losses. ivan watson is watching this firsthand. earlier he told us about an army base that s surrounded by rebels. reporter: for the last hour i ve been watching rebels attack on a syrian army base located just outside the northern limits of that city of aleppo. it started around sunset with great deal of rocket fire and mortar fire and machine gunfire, and we ve basically been watching constant tracer fire at night, focused on this syrian army base and emerging from this syrian army base. the rebels seem to be attacking this base, which has an estimated 14 tanks and about more than 200 soldiers from many different directions. and i ve travelled in the villages around this army base. they re almost surrounded by sympathizers and su
we will remember you. we will honor you by celebrating life. the victims remember. maybe if i was there, she would still be here. i m don lemon. one week ago in aurora, colorado, one man in one moment changed so many lives in an instant. the dramatic story of what happened in theater nine and the many questions about what was behind the shooting rampage that left 12 dead and 58 wounded. we are learning of warning signs from the suspected gunman that he was seeing a crist and mailed her a package detailing his deadly plans. the package was not delivered in time. we will honor the heros and the victims and the people we don t want you to forget. i have been reporting on this the past week withdrew griffin. madness at midnight, the search for answers in aurora. bat man, comic book legend, lucrative franchise and film star. for quentin wald well, the dark night rises is more than a movie, but an obsession. you were anxious to see the movie. you were a fan. i have be
times even funny. we re going to play part of it throughout the hour. admiral william mccraven may not be a household name, but as you re about to see, he s a genuine u.s. hero. we always think of, in recent years, of course, at least in the past year, with admiral m mccraven, as the orchestrater, the architect of the raid that killed osama bin laden. and you know, we ve all read a lot about it. i know peter bergen is here, he s written a whole book about it, an excellent book about it. but this is the guy who s sitting right here, who had the guts to tell the commander in chief, we should do it, let s do it, and when you ordered that raid, and when you said, you think you didn t even know for sure that bin laden was in a abbottabad in that compound, did you? let me make one thing clear, i didn t order the raid. but he told the president of the united states that he thought he could do it. and this is not a small point. the fact of the matter is, it was the president
i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we re driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that s personal pricing. bottom of the hour now. welcome back, everyone. so glad you re with us on this saturday morning. i m randi kaye. we re getting some shocking new information about the colorado theater shooting suspect james holmes. we ve been hearing conflicting reports about a package that he allegedly sent to his psychiatst before the shooting. cbs is reporting that package contained details about how he planned on killing people. now there s a legal battle over that package and whatever was inside it. jim spellman sounds the jail in aurora, kol california, for us this morning. good morning, jim. so what is this assertion of privilege that lawyers are talking about? so what the defense is saying is that the writings in this book were sent from holmes to his psychiatrist, a woman named dr. lynn fenton and that those are doctor-patient communicat