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investigate the massacre. after 15 months by some reports, 12,000 dead, that kind of promise from a brutal dictator doesn t cut much ice. after friday s atrocity doubly so. with body after body in the ground, nightmare stories are emerging from hula with the massacre happened. we spoke with an 11-year-old survivor. this little boy said they will kill him. they being the same militia men who he says killed the rest of his family. quote, they were talking to my mom, he says. i m not sure what happened, but they shot her five times. they shot her in the head. then the turned and shot my sister rasha in the head. then he shot my brother nader in the neck and back. he s talk about the arabic for ghosts. armed men to the regime who carried out the massacre. a warning, we re going to show you some of the resulting carnage. the video has been partially blurred but the obscenity is clear enough. they went in after syrian forces pounded hula with heavy artillery. those are all sm ....
ice. after friday s atrocity, doubly so. nightmarish stories are emerging from the town of hula where the massacre happened. one of the freelance producers spoke with an 11-year-old survivor. at his request we re not identifying him with good reason. they will kill him. they being the same militiamen who killed the rest of his family. quote, they were talking to my mom, he says. i m not sure what happened, but they shot her five times. they shot her in the head. then he turned and shot my sister in the head. then he shot my brother nader in the neck and the back. he is talking about the armed militiamen who witnesses say carried out the massacre. now, a warning we ll show you some of the resulting carnage. the video has been partially blurred. but the obscenity is clear enough. they went in after the forces pounded them with the heavy artillery. those are small bodies of children you re seeing there. they went door to door, pulled women, children out of homes. sometimes ....
his words, quoting that bashar al assad condemned them too. 12,000 dead, that promise from a brutal dictator doesn t cut much ice. after friday s atrocity, doubly so. nightmarish stories are emerging from the town of hula where the massacre happened. one of the freelance producers spoke with an 11-year-old survivor. at his request we re not identifying him with good reason. they will kill him. they being the same militiamen who killed the rest of his family. quote, they were talking to my mom, he says. i m not sure what happened, but they shot her five times. they shot her in the head. then he turned and shot my sister in the head. then he shot my brother nader in the neck and the back. he is talking about the armed militiamen who witnesses say carried out the massacre. now, a warning we ll show you some of the resulting carnage. the video has been partially blurred. but the obscenity is clear enough. they went in after the forces pounded them with the heavy artillery. ....
talks. here is what the president had to say as the summit got under way. this morning we re going to be spending a lot of time on economic issues. obviously the eurozone will be one topic. all of us are absolutely committed to making sure that both growth and stability and fiscal consolidation are part of an overall package all of us have to pursue. cnn s brianna keilar at camp david. the eurozone crisis entering year three. you can see watching the arrival of the leaders it is. it s top priority for them. that s right. we saw angela merkel arrive greeted by president obama. he basically asked her, fred, how are you doing. she kind of shrugged and he said you have a lot on your mind. it s tough. europe is at a crossroads. you heard president obama saying this morning in that sound bite there is sort of pushing what he thinks a solution may be for europe. that is as europe has done a lot of belt tightening, cutting government programs, it hasn t seen a lot of econ ....
facebook for $100 billion. ceo and founder mark zuckerberg expected to make something like $20.3 billion, co-founder eduardo saverin $$2.6 billion. here is a clip from the social network. you signed the papers. you set me up? you re going to blame me because you were the business head of the company and you made a bad business deal with your own party? this will be like i m not a part of facebook. it won t be like. you re not part of facebook. a lot of controversy surrounding eduardo saverin, renounced his u.s. citizenship, moved to singapore, a country with no taxes on capital gains. this move estimated to reduce his tax bill by a cool $67 million and that has two senators so, so peeved, so upset they want legislation to make people like severin pay. sarerin turned his back on the country that welcomed him and kept him safe, educated and helped him become a billionaire. this is a great american success story gone horribly wrong. eduardo saverin wants to ....