pakistanis. nobody is angry at them like i am. but at the same time, they help us with logic sticks with the war in afghanistan and take thousands of casualties and have helped us arrest al qaeda operatives to one degree or another and taliban operatives in the settled areas of pakistan. so it s a real mixed bag. i would walk very slow down the path to cut them off. i want to get more on that in a moment. what s the scariest thing that you ve learned from that so-called treasurer trove of documents, information take fren bin laden s come snoupound? well, i think the good news, if there is good news in that information, there is no smoking gun there that says that this is going to happen, this horrible event well under way, can t stop it. have they finished reviewing everything? no. and some of it is coded, some of it is dari and arabic and
this hour, concerns that there are potential targets at risk by cutting homeland security funds. i m wolf blitzer and you re in the situation room. we begin with deadly new clashes today in syria as security forces try to break up anti-government protests in a number of cities. human rights activists say that at least 34 people were killed. they say to end the crackdown or get out of the way. here is arwa damon. reporter: wolf, when we see the images coming out of syria, the path that the regime continues to take seems pretty clear. they are aiming to clear. a voice yells off camera. this is video said to be from the city of hopes, which has seen many protests in recent weeks. it was posted to youtube. cnn cannot verify its authenticity or when it was shot. but one opposition activist told cnn on friday that the security forces fired straight in crowds of demonstrators and the syrian human rights information link reported a mounting death poll throughout the day. a simila