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protesters. at least 46 people were killed. you're about to see ads urging people to quit smoking. it's the first time that the cdc has ran a paid anti-tobacco effort. they say they need to spend the money to go up against the multimillion dollar campaigns that get people to smoke. here's one of the ads. we warn you, it is quite graphic. >> i'm mary and i want to give you some information how i get ready in the morning. former illinois governor, rod blagojevich, has one more hour before he hags to report to federal prison in chicago. he's serving a 14-year sentence for corruption including trying to sell the senate seat once held by president obama. here he is shaking people's hands at the airport in chicago. last hour i spoke to a former official about what to expect when he goes to prison. >> when you go to prison, you're not rod blagojevich anymore. when i went, i wasn't jim laski. rod blagojevich will get this in the next few hours. he will get strip searched and they will send his clothes back home and he will get his uniform. >> we're looking at live pictures. i want to bring you up to speed here. these are live pictures of him getting out of the vehicle. several foeting to graphers have been following him. they are talking to him before he ends up entering that prison facility and serving out his term there. there he is walking it looks like he may be talking to somebody on the phone there. this is the final hour before he goes into that prison facility. and memphis finally ready to give martin luther king jr. his own street. this is 44 years after he was shot on the hotel balcony. a mile-long stretch of linden avenue will be renamed dr. mlk avenue on the 44th anniversary of his murder. about to show you very disturbing images out of syria. it may be the most graphic video that we have seen out of the city of homs. this is where syrian troops have absolutely pounded protesters. we are talking about tank fire as well as artillery. this report is from arwa damon and shows about a dozen family members in one house apparently killed in cold blood. we have to warn you, this is very graphic. >> reporter: the men crotch as they move across rooftops. it's taken them nearly a week to get through the fault line that runs through homs. we're rescuing the family that has been killed what they find, shocking beyond description. the first body, that of a woman and the room next to it, bodies backed into a corner as if they were trying to hide. they face a mask of fear. blood splatters the walls let the world see, the voice claims and look at the massacre in just one house. the video is said to have been shot in the city of habib. >> reporter: look, look, he says, overcome with emotion as he, too, curses the regime and the world. the camera shows those slaughtered. suddenly, on another floor, a tiny woman per the child crawls out clearly terrified. he must have been hiding for days. don't be afraid, you're safe now. don't make a sound, one of the men tells the boy. it's not known who killed his family or why. but the man who found the bodies are sure this was a sectarian massacre carried out by thugs allied to the regime. >> wow. such a powerful piece. very disturbing. arwa damon is live from beirut. arwa, first of all, how did you come upon this to find this video, this family, this story? >> reporter: actually, it was two syrian activists who are part of a media network. they have a team that operates in homs and in damascus and they were the ones that got their hands on the video and then and came and approached the video and you're seeing images where you hear the little boy's woman per. it was a story, without a doubt, that had to be told. >> one of the things thaw brought up in your report, you say that this wasn't motivated, right, by people who are political or people who are part of this fight. this is just a family just killed. >> reporter: well, the activists are saying that they and those involved in the so-called rescue mission believe that this is an act of sectarian nature. the family that was killed was sunni. and in the city of homs, we are seeing this emerge. this is not the first such massacre. the reason why that team of men had to go in across rooftops and blasting through walls, this really elaborate process was because they could not go to the house's front door and that's because the house looks on to the white neighborhood and activists have been warning that these types of sectarian killings on bolt sides are going to increase the longer this drags on. they quite simply are not going to be able to contain the cycle of hatred and the desire to carry out acts of revenge where one loses a loved one. >> arwa, can you tell us a little bit more about the boy in that story? i mean, how it was that he was able to survive when the rest of the family had been killed. >> reporter: we believe he's around 7 or 8 years old and it seems like he must have spent quite a few days in that room and you'll notice that in the video there you have to crawl over a dead body to get out. the men, when they are initially realized that there is a child who is alive, try to coax him out saying, come, come, don't be afraid and he says, where, where? and they say, come, come, we're going to protect you. we're going to take you to see your father. of course, the tragic thing in all of this, we believe his father and his entire family is dead. he then stayed a fairly silent. the men were trying to make sure that he didn't speak out in fear, too, because, again, even though they managed to pull him to relative safety, it's still fairly risky because they are surrounded by government supporters and by government forces and it's complete shock and silence. >> arwa, thank you. this is just one story that illustrates what is taking place in syria now and some people believe they are on the brink of civil war. as a condition before becoming a state, campaigning in puerto rico on sunday, jim acosta joins uses via broad band from san juan. good to see you there. is he defending them? what is he saying? >> that's right. he is standing by those comments, suzanne. we had a chance to catch up with rick santorum. he's campaigning in puerto rico. why? because every delegate counts and the puerto rico voters are having a primary. and this all started yesterday when he told a newspaper that puerto rico must adopt english as a condition for statehood. that's a big issue down here. he hasn't backed away from those comments. and when we talk about the position, he's standing by his remarks. here's what he had to say. >> is that what you're -- >> what i said is english has to be learned as a language and it has to be a country where it's widely spoken and used. yes. >>. >> i think english and smish is going to be spoken near the island. it needs to be a buy lynn kwa bilingual country and english has to be spoken here also and spoken universally. it's already the language of the federal government here on the island. that's the language. >> i think that will be -- i think that will be a condition. i think it's important and if you talk to most parents, they want their children to learn english. it's essential for children in america to be able to speak english to fully integrate and have full opportunities. i don't think we're doing any more than people who come to america on the mainland. we're not doing them any favors by teaching them english. they need to be taught english. that's how you fully integrate into american life. it's the best opportunity to be successful. one of the most important things about puerto rico is to be a bridge that requires that you be able to speak both languages. >> and there you hear rick santorum saying that he is standing by those remarks. now, these comments may have cost him in this race for the puerto rican primary. i will tell thaw the puerto rican newspaper is reporting that one of santorum's delegates has withdrawn his support in light of these comments. why is all of this important? there are only 23 delegates at stake but because this could become a tight race between rick santorum and romney, heading from the end to the finish line, every delegate counts. and so if this could somehow cost him in puerto rico, it could essentially be a problem for him down the road. mitt romney is going to be here tomorrow and part of the day on saturday. so it just goes to show you how important the u.s. territory has become in the race for the nomination. >> every delegate counts. thank you, jim. an 11-year-old boy buried alive. his family races to dig him out. >> grabbed the shovels, we started digging, and we didn't know where he was because the sand pushed him down and that's when i had my oldest run out and call 911. if you think you've saved enough for retirement, think about. more than half of all workers have less than $25,000 saved. we have some tips to help you out. plus, don't call it pampering. new studies say there are medical benefits to that good old massage. and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. is this where we're at now? 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>> yes, they just walked in. >> reporter: frank believes zimmerman kept him from being a victim a few weeks ago. what was your perception of him? >> he seemed to be a very congeneal person and we admired him for taking over the job. they didn't know that he was armed or a scuffle with the police seven years ago that got him arrested. the case was later dropped. zimmerman drove a hard line for people parking in the wrong place or loud music. yet on this day he had his eye on trayvon. it's probably about right here where he made the call to the police. we're not very far from the entry gates into the neighborhood. at the time, it was a little after dark and raining. trayvon likely had his hood on and he was likely listening to music on his iphone, not aware of what was going on around him. dispatch told zimmerman that police were on the way, to not get out of his vehicle. but that's not what happened. >> he got out of his car and there was some confrontation with trayvon. >> reporter: natalie is the family attorney and it's clear the young man was walking away from zimmerman, down this sidewalk, around a corner. police won't say how the encounter turned violent. >> there's only one person alive who knows what happened and that's zimmerman. >> reporter: one resident said she saw fighting, heard shouting and screams for help. then a gunshot. trayvon martin was shot in the chest, pronounced dead in the scene, less than 100 yards from making it home. david mattingly, cnn, sanford, florida. >> we're going to continue to talk about that particular case. later today i'm going to be on a radio show discussing the trayvon martin case. he's going to be joining us tomorrow. a lot of his listeners are very much involved and have been following this story. that is tomorrow at 1:30 eastern. we're in a savings crisis. that is according to my next crisis. we have tips to help you save money for retirement. deep wrinkle night cream. it's clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. now for maximum results... the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum to create retinol correxion® max. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. new roc® retinol correxion® max. nothing's better than gold. i care about my car because... i think it's a cool car. i think it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car like that. people don't totally understand how the volt works. when the battery runs down the gas engine operates. i don't ever worry about running out of battery power... because it just switches over to my gas engine. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i love my chevy volt and i've never loved a car. ♪ for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. here's a rundown of some of the stories that we're following. americans spend more than $300 million a year on clothes and the majority is made overseas. harvey went all the way in the ncaa championship. we're going to find out. yep. and big name stars like dustin hoffman and nick nolte halting production after three horses died. even though the economy is starting to look better, many americans are still worried about whether they will have enough money to retire. joining me is the author of the book, "start late, finish rich." david, great to see you. good to have you on the show. >> it's good to be with you. thank you. >> likewise. a new study found that americans are pessimistic about their ability to retire. i want to show folks a pie chart from the employee benefit research. it shows 14% of workers feel they are confident that they have enough money to live comfortably. here's the number to worry about. 23% say they are not at all confident about it. it's about one out of every four workers. are you surprised by these numbers? >> i'm not surprised. when you go back to that first slide. one out of three have less than $100,000 in savings and half have $25,000 in savings. the fact is, if you're one of those americans, you should be worried about not having enough retirement. it's a real problem. i've been doing cnn since 1977. these statistics are done every year. they have barely changed on the negative side. what has changed on the positive side is this. 81% of americans today who have a retirement account are now signed up and are using it. they may not be putting enough money away but they are using it and 10% of americans surveyed had over a quarter of a million dollars in savings. so we are seeing wealth in america in retirement accounts for the wealthier they are building. >> so, david, how much do you need to retire comfortably? >> i'll give you a simple formula. whatever you earn an hour, you need to be saving at least one hour a day of your income. so if you make $10 a day, at least $10 a day should be going directly into a retirement account, a 401(k) plan. the biggest challenge we have in america is that the average american is saving less than 30 minutes a day of their income. what do you earn an hour? if you earn $50 an hour, it's a minimum of $50 a day you should be saving. that's where people should start. if you look at percentagewise, a minimum of 10% of your income. >> less than $25,000 in savings and investment, 30% have less than $1,000. this a huge am of people. one in three people have virtually nothing saved up. so what do you have to do to make sure you're not completely broke when you get to that point? >> well, first of all, you want to model people in america who become self-made millionaires. when you look at the top 1%, they have done three simple things. one, they have paid themselves first the moment they get a paycheck. so, again, they use that retirement account. they are putting it into a 401(k) plan. they never stop paying themselves first. they are saving that money automatically. they are not writing checks, not using a budget, and they watch where that money goes. i call it the latte factor on the little things so they can figure out, i have enough money to pay myself. the same young people are carrying a $300 iphone and have $600 ipad and less than $100,000 in savings. we have to reprioritize. >> david, thank you. appreciate it. >> you're welcome. production is stopping on the hbo series "luck" after three horses died. dustin hoffman stars in the series. but you said it was greek. mmhmm. so is it greek or is it yoplait? 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>> there's some pretty big-named people. dustin hoffman, nick nolte. did they say anything about this? did they explain it or talk about their condolences in any way? >> well, this is obviously a huge blow for the entire cast. it was building its whole fan base. hbo finished production of the first season which is airing now on the network. the season one finale is scheduled to air on march 25th. they began on the second season but given the tragic accidents, they will cease the filming. animals are as important as actors and it's really safety first and we should add that hbo is owned by time-warner which is also under the umbrella of cnn. suzanne? >> kareen, all of these western scenes, we've seen "war horse," sea biscuit," why do they say it's so bad for the show? >> they followed strict safety standards. a vet tasked with monitoring the horses on "luck" say these types of injuries are very common. however, animal rights activists say "luck" producers weren't doing enough for safety and earlier this week asked the l.a. county d.a. and human society to investigate. regardless, everyone concerned acknowledges that canceling the production of this really great show is the most responsible move to really guarantee that no more animals are hurt. suzanne? >> kareen, thank you very much. most of us love a good massage but it's not just for pampering anymore. we're going to hear from a doctor about how it can actually help fight off colds and asthma symptoms as well. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaids, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. ask your doctor about cymbalta. imagine you with less pain. cymbalta can help. go to cymbalta.com to learn about a free trial offer. well, you might think of a massage as a luxury way to pamper yourself but there's growing evidence that there are major benefits. a full body massage boosted immune system and lowered heart rate and blood pressure. along with standard asthma treatments, improved lung function in children. even helped premature babies lose weight. with the atlanta center for integrate tif medicine, thank you both of you here. this is one of our lucky team member who is gets to appreciate the massage here. first of all, why is this beneficial medically? >> absolutely. massage has been taughtted for centuries. as part of a routine medical care. the massage will lower your stress hormones, decrease inflammation, so it really helps with inflammatory conditions and helps to lower the stress response and we even though in young, premature babies and infants, it will help them to gain weight and reduce colic and reflux. this is a neuromuscular massage. there is truly therapy. she's getting into areas where muscle tension is held tightly and thereb by reducing the stress. >> medical insurance hasn't embraced this. why don't they see that as far as taking care of your overall health. >> massage is taught in medical schools as part of your ruin teen care in china. more and more insurance companies are going to step up to the plate and start reimbursing this. we already have a lot of insurance companies that offer massage as a benefit, not a completely covered benefit but a benefit of some kind. you'll see a change as more and more research comes out. as far as i'm concerned as part of myself-care routine, it's not a luxury. i would say it's a necessity. >> are there certain kinds of massages that are important? >> neuromuscular is great for chronic tension. swedish massage is more suited for somebody who doesn't have the strength to undergo a deep neuromuscular massage or is more fragile. those are the types that you will hear about. this is a neuromuscular type and she can do the swedish massage. >> what's the long-term impact here? a lot of times i get massages when on vacation and it feels good. but what about long term? >> the first thing you're doing is correcting muscle memory. if you get them on a regular, consistent basis, you'll be less likely to tense up in certain areas over and over again. in the bigger picture of health, it improves the immune system so you're less likely to catch a cold or have asthma or get sick the minute you're exposed to certain viruses or bacteria. it will boost the immune system in the long run and boost the overall energy of a patient and help balance hormones. >> how is nesta doing? is she under stress? pressure? >> this is the main area that i'm woorking on her here. but combining swedish and neurowill help her relax and take what i'm doing. >> we've got to get a little stress a off nesta. doctor, thank you so much. we appreciate you coming by. >> no problem. thanks for having us. >> all right. got to get your brackets out here. get ready to rumble. what am i talking about? 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that's what our school has been known for in many different ways to change the game, to think outside the box, to be different, to literally change the world. >> harvard has certainly done that by producing eight u.s. presidents, but the future politicians and world leaders shared this ivy-covered campus with a mediocre basketball team until now. >> it's really humbling that we could, you know, achieve something here that has never been done before when so many things have been done before. >> harvard students aren't used to all this march madness stuff and they had little chance to celebrate when the team finally made the tournament last week because they were in the middle of doing what they are used to, studying for midterms. >> i heard because it was talked about in the dining halls and everywhere on campus. >> i didn't expect to go to a school where you have big basketball and we did, and it's been fun. >> reporter: have you heard any rumblings about the ncaa tournament? >> not really. >> would it be fair to say before a couple weeks ago, you didn't care about basketball? >> that's probably true. >> and now? >> now, yeah, let's go to march madness. >> sports can be as fickle as politics. case in point, lin's knicks no longer have a winning record and the crimson's fortune could be even more fleeting with just one loss sending them back to campus. but with the team on the map in harvard yard, courting future players is may not be as hard. >> the worst thing that happens to you here, that you become a harvard graduate. that's not too bad. >> mary snow, cnn, cambridge, mat mat. >> march madness. i'm picking harvard to pull off not one but two big upsets. the first one would be against vanderbilt. that happens today. i could be on target here because so far i'm off to a 4-0 start. chad, your brackets, i'm doing some trash talking, 1-3. 4-0 here. >> i have nebraska going all the way. >> you do? but they're not in it. >> michigan state, my dad's alma matter heading forward there, final four. >> i like what you've done. you stopped harvard at syracuse. it's a good bracket. il have bell montgoing a couple games. let's go see your bracket. get on dotcom. check this out. she had western kentucky, byu, vermont and south florida. four wins, four big green. now, okay, okay, she was trash talk. i had mississippi valley, lamar and california. so i kind of like hockey. but isn't harvard a hockey school? 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"cnn newsroom" continues right now with brooke baldwin. >> thank you so much. i'm brooke baldwin. want to get this to you. we are getting breaking news. the verdict is in the case of a man accused of killing a dad broad daylight right outside his son's daycare. this case has been all kinds of bizarre, involves an alleged is love triangle. the widow got the boot from the courtroom. you'll hear what the jury decided in a couple minutes. first, rapid fire. roll it. >> the pentagon now believes an afghan man who drove a car on to a runway at camp bastion in afghanistan did indeed intend harm yesterday as defense secretary leon panetta's plane was landing. officials believe the driver at minimum here was targeting panetta's welcoming party but they say it's still not clear if the man knew it was actually an panetta on board the plane. the driver is now dead. the battle over birth control moves to arizona. that is where a republican-controlled senate panel voted to allow employers to just 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>> george seemed to be a very congenial, amiable person and we admired him for taking over the job as a neighborhood watch captain. >> he says residents didn't know zimmer pan was armed or about a scuffle with police seven years ago that got him arrested. the case was later dropped. zimmerman drew a hard line for people parking in the wrong place and playing loud music. yet, on this sunday night in february, zimmerman had his eye on trayvon martin, a lone black 17-year-old walking in the dark. zimmerman alerted police to a suspicious person. >> it's probably about right here where zimmerman made that call to police. you can see we're not very far from the entry gates into this neighborhood. at the time, it was a little after dark and it was raining. so trayvon very likely had his hood up over his head and his family says it's very likely he was listening to music on his iphone, not aware of what was going on around him. >> dispatchers is told zimmerman police were on the way, to get get out of his vehicle. but that's not what happened. >> is he got out of his car. there was some confrontation with trayvon. >> the family attorney says it's clear the young man was walking away from zimmerman down this sidewalk, around a corner. police won't say how the encounter turned violent. >> there's only one person alive who knows what's happened. that's zimmerman. >> run resident said she saw fighting, heard shouting and screams for help. then a gunshot. trayvon martin was shot in the chest, pronounced dead at the scene less than 100 yards from making it home. >> we want to welcome david mattingly back from florida. that's the first time we've seen pictures inside this community where the shooting happened. i know you spoking with two different witness who's were on the scene minutes after the shooting happened. what did they say? >> they were on the scene almost immediately. this happened outside their backdoor. they had the backdoor open. they said they couldn't hear the altercation but did hear something unusual. let's listen to that. >> we heard the kid crying, kind of looked at each other and that's when we heard the gunshot immediately. once the gun went off, the crying stopped. >> i just asked this guy three times, what's going on? what happened in there? and he was looking at me and go back to his position. and when we repeat it again, like what's wrong? what's going on? and he just look the an me again, he said just call the police. >> he being zimmerman? >> right, they walked outside immediately. they saw zimmerman leaning over the body and he told them to call police. >> we know the case is now at the state attorney. and it's zimmerman, correct, who is saying it was simply self-defense. >> right. >> why is it taking it so long it seems tols determine if that was the case? >> this gets very complicated. you don't have anybody watching at that precise moment when the gun was fired. only zimmerman knows what he was going through. the way the law is, the standard law in florida, if he believed his life was in danger, yes, it was self-defense. at this point police are having to not only get the information about the alleged altercation and then the shooting that took place afterwards, they're trying to gather evidence to see was he really in danger? he doesn't necessarily have to prove that. but if the circumstances show that he was really not in danger and he had no reasonable reason to think that, then he could be in trouble here. >> i know some people are very much so waiting for those 911 tapes to be released, right, in this particular case. >> the family has put a word out to the court. we want to see those, hear those and so far they haven't seen them. >> david mattingly, thank you so much. i want to go back to the live pictures if we can bring that up, live pictures inside this courtroom. we are awaiting the verdict in the dunwoody daycare case in this murder trial essentially here in the atlanta area. we'll bring it to you. back in 60 seconds. but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. purchase as we wait this verdict here in this dunwoody daycare trial, i want to bringing in george howell who has been following this the last couple weeks as have we. george, do we a favor, reset. this is a case of one man who is basically charged with murdering another man right outside this father's daycare, the son's daycare. remind us who the players are. and how this all relates to that whole love triangle allegation. >> in november 2010, i actually covered the story just after the shooting. we're talking about hemy neuman in this case, the person who has admitted to pulling the trigger in this case. and you mentioned love triangle. people many prosecutors and defense attorneys, they allege that he was having affair with andrea sneiderma, the wife of the person that hemy neuman admitted to killing, pulling the trigger. but again in this case it comes down to this question. was hemy neuman sane or mentally insane at the time of the shooting. that's ha we will hear in the next few minutes as this jury comes to a verdict. we will hear whether they decide if he was not guilty by reason of insanity. if he was guilty or if he was guilty with mental illness. those are the three decisions we will hear in the next few minutes. again, hemy neuman has admitted that he did pull the trigger. his defense attorneys argue that he heard voices, demons in his head, demons in the voice of barry white and olivia newton-john who encouraged him or discouraged him to pull the trigger, in this case, he admitted to doing it. both prosecutors and defense attorneys make no question about that. >> as we're looking, george, we're going do this on the fly. we're looking at live pictures. do you recognize, are these parents in the courtroom, family members having covered this before? rusty schneiderman's family perhaps? >> you see several -- many people in the courtroom. i can imagine these are many of the friends, many friends of the s cnn eidermans. the question at the time of the shooting was who would do this? this was a man described as having really no enemies. so that was a big question at the time. a volunteer in the community, people described him as a genius really, a great person. people questioned who would be behind this murder. >> we're looking at pictures of the family, rusty schneiderman, his wife andrea. we know she was kicked out of the courtroom not too long ago. we saw the pictures of her sort of getting up, hugging a witness and so ever since the judge gave her the boot. >> and that is the case. she's not been in the court since. and just recently learned that she hired attorneys for herself, not sure why at this point. she's not charged with anything but she has been implicated as somehow being part of a cover-up with neumann. >> gorge, stand by. as soon as we get a verdict, we'll chat once again. george, thank you so much. win their hearts and minds. remember that? america's strategy in afghanistan. as of today, sure sounds like that strategy has failed. you'll hear what hamid karzai is now demanding u.s. troops do. plus, why don't we know the name of the u.s. soldier accused of killing families in afghanistan? we're back in 70 seconds. afghans, they are demanding the right to bring an aaccused murderer to justice in their own country. but the u.s. soldier who allegedly massacred these 16 afghan civilians, including women and children, this person is now out of afghanistan in the facility that the pentagon says is much better equipped to hold him. a military source tells cnn the staff sergeant is now in kuwait. >> the u.s. soldier must be tried in kandahar city. why was he taken away from afghanistan when he murdered innocent people in this country? he is transferred to another place to be freed. why did he murder 16 people here? for what reason did he massacre them? we want to see him punished here in afghanistan. >> the fallout from the deaths of nine children, three women, and four men continues. afghan president hamid karzai told defense secretary leon panetta today that "uss troops should leave all villages and return to their bases. we'll talk about this in terms of this move to kuwait with our senior legal analyst, jeff toobin. i do want to go first to the pentagoning to chris lawrence. and chris, how has the pentagon explained this move, moving the soldier from afghanistan to kuwait? >> well, in terms of just moving the soldier to kuwait, they say it was based on one, the legal advice of some of the advisers to general allen, and two, the fact that they felt they did not have the facilities to hold a u.s. service member for any length of time. there was already a probable cause hearing, so to speak. it wasn't a full-blown hearing more like an assessment where they found they had reason to detain him longer. but very likely, his legal proceedings will probably last beyond his tour of duty. so at some point, you knew he was going to leave afghanistan if not be brought back here to the united states. >> also, chris, why is it that this particular soldier hasn't been identified yet? why don't we know his name? >> well, there's been -- we've been asking that same question for days now. that you know, even for minor crimes, if you're stopped in the street and arrested, you get a booking photo. that information is put out publicly almost immediately. why would such a heinous crime like this, why is the soldier being protected? the pentagon has pushed back and said he's not being protected that according to military rules, they do not release his name until charges have actually been brought against him and that hasn't happened yet. >> any idea when that might happen? >> we don't know. we know that the probable cause to detain him has a fine night amount of time. it may be seven days or so, but at some point, if they haven't charged him by then, they'd have to have another assessment to say okay, we're legally justified to continue holding him. but yet, everybody here at the pentagon is the reporters at least are finding this very unusual that he's been moved, no charges, knock name. very little information about where he's going. or even under what authority is sort of handling his case right now. >> chris, do me a favor and stand by. jeff toobin, if you can react to chris's point over the nebulous nature of the impending charges, the fact we haven't -- we don't yet know a name and the fact that he's now in kuwait. what does that tell you? will he be tried in the u.s.? >> the military diplomatic and legal disaster for the united states. and they are -- the authorities are trying to improvise some way of mitigating the damage. as for the lack of disclosure of his name, i think it clear little is not normal standard procedure as the pentagon is implying. but they are worried that there might be some sort of retribution against his family in the united states. obviously, when he is identified, all of us in the news media will start looking into his background, talking to his family, talking about his hometown, where he lives and who his relatives are. and those people will be at risk. i don't think the military can delay forever disclosing his name. but this is just one symptom of what a disaster this attack has been for all parts of the united states government. >> okay, jeff toobin, i've got to end that conversation. i appreciate you and i appreciate you, chris lawrence. i've got to go back to this dunwoody daycare trial. let's just listen in again. we're awaiting the verdict. let's listen to the judge. >> read it in its entirety, please. you may proceed. >> in the superior court of dekalb county, state of georgia, state of georgia versus hemy neuman, defendant, indictment number 11 cr 1364-5, verdict form, jury verdict. count 1, we the jury find the defendant as to count 1 guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of mentally ill. count 2, we the jury find the defendant as to count 2 guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. >> all right. would you please pass that to deputy moore please? we'll show it to the state's lawyer as to form. >> okay, so you just heard, it almost sounded like a fairly emotional individual who was reading this two counts. again, this is the state of georgia versus hemy neuman who is accused of killing rusty schneiderman outside of this daycare in the atlanta area, count one guilty beyond a reasonable doubt but mentally ill and county 2, guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, as well. we'll talk about what this means, what happens next. got to get a quick break in. to make it more beautiful, and more durable. you'd use edge-to-edge gorilla glass for a stunning display in a more compact form. and you'd choose an intel® core i7™ processor for maximum processing power. everything that you could ever want in a laptop. introducing the dell xps 13 ultrabook™ everything. and more. ♪ i get my cancer medications through the mail. now washington, they're looking at shutting down post offices coast to coast. closing plants is not the answer. they want to cut 100,000 jobs. it's gonna cost us more, and the service is gonna be less. we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. the ripple effect is going to be devastating. congress created the problem. and if our legislators get on the ball, they can make the right decisions. just a couple hours from now, the new apple ipad goes on sale. by the way, business looks really good for the company. check this out. apple's stock today at the $600 mark per share. the highest ever. i'm wishing i had gotten in on that earlier but i didn't. let me bring in tech expert katie linen daal. look at that, showoff, katie, with your ipad which i'm told it's not -- you don't call it the ipad 3. it's just the ipad. tell me about it. >> that is correct. i asked apple about that. i like many was mind blown at the event like what's the name of it? is anybody stels confused higher in they're like listen, you don't call your mac book an mac book 5. it's just the ipad. this is an ipad 2. this is the new ipad in hands a little early. you can't see on your screen but one of those big features touted is this retina display. it's so -- they have doubled the resolution on the ipad 2. you can't even see how clear and crisp it is because it won't come through on your tv. that is a notable difference. for the consumer tell you what's different about the new ipad and should you research. >> walk me through. >> we talked about that display. double the resolution. also, a big one for me is the camera, five megapixel camera right now. i'll show you photos i took. makes a big difference for me. 4g lte capability gets you faster speeds on the cellular signal, a faster processor. hot spot capability. a tiny bit thicker and heavier which isn't notable. this is video i took on my ipad 3. >> ipad video. that was pretty clear. >> that was pretty clear. >> i took that video so this is -- i'm going to look like satan's sidekick. i took it watching people as they're waiting in line for it, which was horrible of me to do. >> look at them camping out already. >> yes. >> what about this upgrade? 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why do you say that? be specific. >> well, specifically, it's because for years now, joint base lewis-mcchord has been one of the most troubled bases in the military, according to stars and stripes. so, there's been no oversight, no kind of anybody, any politicians trying to investigate to see why there's been so many suicides, why there's been so many cases of post traumatic stress, why these soldiers keep coming back and committing for sexual assaults, more dui cases, more domestic violence issues and why things like the afghan kill team keep happening, why this soldier killed 16 civilians. there's no oversight by any politician. >> before i move on, you pin that on stars and stripes. do you agree with stars and stripes that this is a rogue base? >> i believe it is a troubled base. it is -- it's been acting without any oversight for a couple years now. there's no follow-up from anybody. >> i want to get to the calls for an investigation from congress and the leadership. ient want to be clear, we reached out to the base for comment. they haven't responded. stars and stripes calling this the base the most troubled base in the military. l.a. times calling this base a base on the brink. and stars and stripes, they quote this retired army general who points to this severe leadership problem. do you agree with that? what does that really mean? >> there is definitely a leadership problem. the leadership on the base is sending soldiers back on their deployments well knowing that they still have not taken care of their mental health issues or even their physical issues. soldiers will be deemed undeployable by medical professionals and the cane of command of these units with no medical experience can override those written profiles and still keep sending these soldiers back overseas even though they do have post traumatic stress or they're still dealing with sexual assault cases or traumatic brain injuries. >> i know because of these allegations you just outlined, you want congress to step in. you want them to investigate joint base lewis-mcchord. you're not happy with the response or perhaps the lack thereof. we reached out to washington state senator patty murray's office. her office got back to us. senator murray has been the one that has already pressured the pentagon to launch three separate investigations into mental health care on the base that are ongoing. she is also holding a previously scheduled field hearing on aiding the transition of service members back home in tacoma in april. so jorge, what more do you want? >> i want some follow through. i want this to keep happening. i want senator patty murray to keep putting pressure on congress, on the pentagon. >> we were -- >> we did reach out to patty murray last year. and we never really heard anything back until the soldiers took it upon themselves to reach out to patty murray themselves that their post traumatic stress diagnoses were being taken away from them by madigan hospital on the base. >> it sounds like they're on it, pressuring the pentagon. i spoke with murray on a totally unrelated but related in terms of veteran issue last week. they're launching a big review nationwide. as we were reading about your group, coffee strong, you refer to yourselves as pro soldier but anti-war. is that a care characterization, jorge? >> definitely, we are here to take care of the soldiers and want them to get their medical benefits they need when had he get out of the military. but we're against the wars that the government is sending them off to fight to. >> final question. when you look at the acts of these individuals, these individual soldiers or veterans, can you really blame the base? that's where they eat, with are they sleep, where they exercise. or is it simply the situations? these are situations say in afghanistan where they volunteered for. can you blame the base? >> oh, yeah, i can definitely blame the base. these soldiers are still -- they have not taken care of the wounds, the mental wounds that they suffered in afghanistan or in iraq. so the leadership keeps ending them back on these multiple deployments without taking care of them first. >> jorge gonzales of coffee strong, we're going to stay on the strong and appreciate you coming on and speaking up about it. thank you. coming up, rod blagojevich spending his first hour behind bars. so what should the former governor expect in his first night in colorado tonight? convicted lobbyist jake abramoff has been there and has advice about the first day in prison. don't miss this next. brad doesn't want to spend too much. who's brad? this is brad. ahh! well, progressive has lots of discounts for a guy like brad. brad's intrigued. paid in full, safe driver, multi-car, going paperless -- all can help brad save a bunch. sign brad up. cool! jamie will ring you up. show brad the way. who's brad? 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[ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! >> the 1,000 people flee from syria in one day alone. 1,000. and they're escaping violence like this. >> look at that explosion. that is believed to be an ied hitting a syrian tank just this week. here's another number for you, 14,000, 14,000 syrians have now fled to the turkey/syria border. they are neighbors where these syrians are now living as refugees in turkey. what's worse though, the government has reportedly tried to plant these mines to stop the syrians from leaving. so one diplomatic source says you know, if there weren't mines there, it wouldn't just be thousands, it would be tens of thousands of syrians who would have fled to turkey to safety. i want tost bringing in sonair choptai. you just got backing from turkey. you spoke with local turks. what's their perspective on the current situation? >> it's interesting when you visit southern turkey, you get a sense that the assad dictatorship is a brutal machine and that his crack down is effective and the uprising, are really no match at the moment if the regime goes on a full pushback. a lot of people i talked to who have family or relatives or business contacts in syria were saying the opposition fears unless there is outside assistance such as arms and other assistance, communication assistance, that the opposition might, in fact, be severely crushed and brutal little defeated by the dictatorship. >> what about the refugees themselves? i cited the number 14,000. that kris osborn increase. could turkey handle these numbers? >> i think turkey can handle small numbers perhaps 10,000, up to 50,000, maybe up to 100,000. right now we're talking about 10,000, 12,000. if 2 comes this is a massive refugee flow and there are large cities right across the turkish border if the regime carries a full assault, you could see a massive flow of over 100,000 people. that's when turkey would go turn to the united states and allies and nato and ask for assistance. you can see how this would bring a more internationalist approach. >> you wrote radical islam is an argument against washington intervening. what do you mean by that? >> what i mean is the following. people i talk to who have just been in syria, including journalists and americans are suggesting that there is no reason right now whatsoever to suggest that there is a radical islamist element running this uprise package these are people like you and i who want democracy and want the dictatorship to end. the longer the world watches, the majority of people in syria being sunni muslims, there's going to be a perception that the outside world allowed this slaughter to continue because these people are muslims. i think this will radicalize the people of syria based on that identity. we saw this in bosnia, another secular country in which assault graduallily radicalized some elements of the population so bosnians very pro western in a couple years time went into a breeding ground where al qaeda and others could recruit. you could see a similar pattern in syria. there is no fear right now, but i think the longer we let this persecution of sunni muslims continue by a minority regime, the higher the chances are that this will turn into a conflict in which people say the outside world lets us get killed because we're muslims. >> so to prevent that from happening, to prevent a future radicalization, talk about turkey stepping up to the plate. turkey's role as a growing power in the middle east. if war weary washington continues to be reluctant in what's happening in terms of syria, you've written that could be a blessing for turkey. how do you mean? >> well, wrote this on cnn a few days ago. the idea is that turkey does not like what's going on next door, the slaughter and doesn't want people getting killed. it's also limited in the sense that turkey's regional self-power is also its limitation in syria. turkey has built a tremendous amount of power in the middle east through the past decade through trade, through commerce, through schools and through diplomacy by basically making a case that it is a country that gets things done without using power. now people are saying, is turkey going to intervene in syria. that goes against the argument of turkey's self-power. turkey has to determine how much it can get done within self-power, with diplomacy and trade and how much through the use of arms. that's where the turks are finding out their regional strength, their self-power is also their limitation in their syria policy. up thely, somebody will have to decide how and when to use arms and outside intervention to stop the dictatorship. >> it needs to be a well planned delicate intervention. come back anytime. i know it's early but i may not get to say this tomorrow. guess who's leading cnn anchors in the march madness challenge? 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