hasballah. does it benefit, phil, the u.s. for russia to have not only equipment planes, tanks, missiles, anti-aircraft equipment but boots on the ground in syria going after isis? this is a really complicated but fascinating question. you re right, the boots on the ground, russians have are obviously to help bashar al-assad kill. america will stay this is destabilizing, you re trying to protect a brutal dictator everybody wants to go, but what are the other issues you have to think about? something nobody is saying. with the influx of refugees, there has to be pressure on americans and russians and europeans to figure out a political settlement. i wondered whether the russian commitment will give them greater latitude to tell assad we can protect your regime but we can t protect you. you got to get out. julia, you re an expert on russia. what is putin up to now by
that occurred. mitchell s comments coming after the poll says americans think the practices were warranted. a former marine accused of murdering his ex-wife and five of the relatives in pennsylvania. people urged to stay inside after sergeant bradley stone tried to car jack one last night. he ended up in the woods. he allegedly killed 6 people and injured one other. new video know showing the noenlt protests of police brutality turned violent. six protestors assaulted two new york police officers on the brooklyn bridge saturday. the sters were attacked as they tried to arrest a man who mrooked like he was going to throw a metal garbage can off
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president has handled the surveillance issues. the president scores worse on this issue than president bush did, about you it s worth noting an interesting wrinkle here, a narrow majority jt americans do approve of the nsa s surveillance programs broadly, but they disapprove of the president s leadership on them, on this issue. this probably has to do with another point. they think the government is getting too big and too y john? interesting. jessica yellin in northern ireland with a picturesque setting, always great to see you. gorgeous. with so many americans the administration is changing tactics. it s going to declassify information about some terror plots that, according to the nsa, were thwarted because of that snooping. here s dana bash. reporter: a full-court obama administration press to calm
2001, was on the minds of t americans from coast to coast today. cnn s sandra endo shows us how the victims and the heroes were honored. reporter: the sound of the bell marks 8:46 a.m. when american airlines flight 11 hit e north tower of the world trade center and the nation was changed forever. at ground zero where work continues on a permanent memorial, mourners gathered saturday to pay tribute to the nearly 3,000 lives lost on september 11th, 2001, when 19 hijackers took over four commercial airliners and those planes crashed into the world trade center, the pentagon, and shanksville, pennsylvania. in washington, president obama laid a wreath for the 184 victims who died at the pentagon. this is a day of remembrance, a day of reflection. eporter: and in shanksville, first lady michelle obama and former first lady laura bush