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the ongoing violence is labeled a civil war by a u.n. official as the u.s. charges russia with escalating the conflict. explosive testimony. the prosecution witness in the jerry sandusky trial describes him molesting a young boy in a campus shower. and facing the music. the ceo of jpmorgan chase gets ready to apologize to congress for his bank's massive trading ready to apologize to congress for his bank's massive trading loss. captioning funded by cbs >> this ises the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, june 13, 2012. and good morning everybody. good to be with us. i'm terrell brown. for the first time a top u.n. official says syria has fallen into a state of civil war.
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u.n. officials say syrian officials or forces are selling populated areas and using helicopters and devastating attacks on sdis. secretary of state hillary clinton says russia is supplying helicopters to the regime and u.n. monitors have come under attack. graphic video allegedly showing child victims of the fighting in aleppo was posted on the internet. it's not clear how the children were injured or by whom. the u.n. announced that syria has been included on its list of shame countries that kill recruits or sexually assault children during armed conflict. elizabeth palmer has more from damascus. >> reporter: a police barricade marks the edge of the war zone. fierce fighting made syria's north highway north of homs too dangerous. but the u.n. was allowed through and we went with him. we find mile upon mile of devastation. most civilians have now fled from these towns. but suddenly a family appeared on their way out too.
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we're leaving if we have to walk to homs he told us. all along the road, syrian tanks with heavy artillery are dug in. some ready for action, others burnt wrecks after opposition attacks. and hung defiantly on an overpass, the free syrian army flag. the minute we stopped, out they came. opposition fighters hoping to talk to the u.n. until a syrian military helicopter showed up. the united nations says syrian forces have fired missiles from the air over the past few days. it was no longer safe to stay here. we're back with the syrian military now and their fortified check posts on the main highway. things are quiet at the moment. there was a little crackle of gunfire. we can see smoke from explosions, but they say that the fighting over the past few days near this village has been very heavy. we wanted to hear these
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soldiers' stories, but they wouldn't speak on camera. just 200 yards further on inside the town of tal bees a, we met their opponent, armed opposition fighters. many of them recent army deserters. >> we will stay in this revolution until we take bashar assad out of this country. >> reporter: back on the street, people saw the u.n. preparing to leave. that meant they said, the shelling was about to resume. >> we need to you stay here. you will be with us. we will save you. >> reporter: but the u.n. mandate is to observe, not to intervene. the opposition was left to the town it controlled, at least for now. some of the free syrian army fighters are simply local men who have picked up arms. but others are army con scripts,
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badly paid, demoralized and quite frankly, scared. they look for an opportunity when they're on patrol in an opposition area and make a pact with some friends they trust to slip away into the night. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, damascus. this morning in iraq, dozens have been killed in a series of deadly coordinated bombings. four bombs exploded within hours of each other during a major religious festival in baghdad. the targets were shiites. 26 people were killed and dozens injured. the death toll is expected to rise. there were also car bomb attacks where at least 30 others were killed. in northern colorado, firefighting officials say they're slowly starting to get control of a massive wildfire that's burned over 68 square miles of land. the high park o fierl is blamed for one death. at least 100 buildings have been destroyed or damaged. by yesterday, it was 10% contained. >> it's a slow process as we get fire line constructed. we need to have favorable
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weather conditions. we've had that those last few days. >> and southern new mexico, a 56 square mile fire damaged or destroyed more than 200 homes and cabins. there are 19 major wildfires currently burning in nine states. as expected the testimony in the jerry sandusky sexual abuse trial has been graphic. more of the same expected today. yesterday a key prosecution witness said he saw the former penn state assistant football coach sexually abusing a young boy in a campus locker room. manuel gallegos has the -- >> prosecutors tried for a one-two punch in the prosecution trial of jerry sandusky. on the witness stand, one of the men at the center of the penn state scandal, former grad student mike mcqueary. in a deliberate tone, mcqueary testified he entered a campus locker room to find sandusky sexually assaulting a 10 or 12-year-old boy in the shower. he heard a skin on skin smacking sound and saw sandusky against a
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boy propped up against the wall. he had no doubt he was witnessing an extremely sexual act. earlier an 18-year-old accuser sobbed openly as he described being assaulted from sandusky repeatedly from the time he was 12. the teen testified in the hushed courtroom that oral sex would happen at bedtime during frequent sleepovers at sandusky's home while the coach's wife was upstairs. prosecutors asked why he never told or tried to stop it. i didn't know what to do with all the thoughts running through my head the boy testified. i blacked out and didn't want it to happen. i froze. under cross-examination, sandusky's defense tried to find inconsistency in the testimony, questioning the witness's motives and memories. if you want to argue about 9, 10, 11, 12, mcqueary said, the fact is he had sex with a minor, a boy. sandusky locked eyes with mcqueary when i first took the stand but had no visible reaction to the teen's story. manuel gallegos, bellefonte, pennsylvania.
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the man suspected of shoofting three people to death near auburn university has turned himself in. police have been searching for him for three days. he surrendered yesterday evening. he's charged with three counts of murder from saturday night. three others were wounded. two of the victims were former auburn football players. democrats held on to the seat of gabrielle giffords. giffords -- ron barber defeated jesse kelly in a special election that finished giffords term. barber a former giffords aide was seriously wounded in the same attack in which giffords was shot at a tucson shopping center. the head of jpmorgan chase will testify before congress today about his bank's massive trading losses. jamie dimon is expected to say that the multibillion dollar loss can be blamed on insufficient controls and traders who didn't understand what they were doing. susan mcginnis is in washington with more. good morning to you. >> jamie dimon will do several things today. ella apologize, he will call this an isolated ins den and he
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will tell members of congress that he has taken steps to ensure this doesn't happen again. jamie dimon will apologize to members of congress today for risky trades the bank undertook that led to huge losses. in prepared testimony, dimon & says we have let a lot of people down and we are sorry for it. the bank took part in a trading strategy known as hedging, which is actually designed to reduce the risk of big losses. dimon will explain today that the strategy backfired increasing risk and leading to at least $2 billion in losses and possibly as much as $5 billion. >> they were betting like you would do at the crap table in las vegas. and they bet the wrong way. >> senator tim johnson shall the head of the senate banking committee plans to ask dimon, how can a bank take on far too much risk if the point of the trades was to reduce risk in the first place or was the goal really to make money?
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some argue the risky trades would have violated part of the 2010 financial reform bill called dodd/frank. the volker rule, which has yet to go into effect prevents banks from making certain trades for their own profit. dimon was part of a push that exempt some banks from that rule. >> mr. dimon wanted a version of the volker rule that frankly wouldn't do very much. i think we have a stronger argument for volker rule that says no to a bank. >> some argue the regulations will prevent banks from doing business. >> it makes it more difficult for those firms to function and perform their duty for the shareholder value. >> the volker rule is set to go into effect next month. now, outside congress, there are at least five investigations into these losses from the federal reserve, the controller of the currency, the s.e.c., department of justice and the commodities futures trading commission. susan, thank you so much. there are growing calls for a special council to look into recent national security leaks. attorney general eric holder
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testified before the senate judiciary committee yesterday. he has pointed two u.s. attorneys to investigate. the leaks kernen al qaeda plot. senator john mccain said the white house leaked it for political gain introduced the resolution calling for a special council. the wife of the man who said -- authorities say develop i will zimmerman lied to the judge during an april bond hearing for her husband. george zimmerman was freed on $150,000 bail. earlier this month, zimmerman's bond was revoked after the state argued that the couple lied about their finances. take a quick break on a wednesday morning. stalker violence. a bitter rivalry between poland and russia gives way to bloody clashes before the match even begins. this is the "cbs morning news." k to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection.
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gangs from both sides threw rocks, bottles and fireworks and riot police arrested more than 140 people. at least 15 were injured. tuesday's game ended in a tie which didn't make anyone any happier. "moneywatch" time. verizon ups the ante on cell phone plans and burger king hopes a salty sundae gives it a boost. good morning. continued concern about spain's banks cut into overseas market. the nikkei climbed half a percent, hong kong's hang seng rose nearly 1%. wall street pulled off one of its biggest rallies of 2012. stocks got a boost after a federal reserve official said he supported more stimulus for the economy. the dow is up 162 points, while the nasdaq gained 33. later had month, verizon wireless customers will be able to switch from their current plan to a share everything option. the new plan encourages subscribers to connect devices
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such as laptops and tablets to verizon's data network. prices are determined by how many devices are connected and how much data is used. other wireless providers are likely to follow suit. and voters in north dakota overwhelmingly rejected a proposal abolishing property taxes in the state. it takes in over $800 million a year in property taxes. supporters of the failed measure say the lost revenue could help be replaced by taxes on north dakota's oil industry. and burger king is launching a summer menu tomorrow in hopes of luring new customers. and one of the new menu items is this bacon topped ice cream sundae. burger king is trying to regain its slipping market share before it goes public on wall street later this month. terrell, the bacon sundae clocks in at 510 calories and 18 grams of fat. >> did i miss something? when did combining bacon and ice cream become a big thing?
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i'm saying it looked good. i'm not hating on it. i'm just saying, i didn't know that was a common combination. >> i didn't either. >> erica ferrari in new york. thank you very much. up next, the wednesday morning weather forecast and kevin durant brings the thunder as oklahoma city and lebron james . ♪ [ acoustic guitar: slow ]
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partly sunny, 88 in miami. sunny in chicago, 74. thunderstorms in dallas, 92. pac skies in los angeles, 75 degrees. let's check your national forecast. showers and thunderstorms from new england to the new jersey coastline. scattered thunderstorms will range across the southeast, texas and oklahoma where some severe storms are likely. showers and thunderstorms will spread from minnesota to kansas. the west will be mostly dry with stray thunderstorms in eastern colorado and new mexico. in sports, miami and oklahoma city and the first game of the nba championship series. the heat led it early behind lebron james who scored on a second quarter steal and jam and wound up with 30 points on the night. the thunder took the lead in the third quarter. russell west brook's driving layup and the foul for three. in the fourth, kevin durant cut loose with a fast break jam on his way to 17 points in the quarter. a game high 36 total. the thunder would win this thing 105-94.
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game 2 tomorrow night in oklahoma city. in baseball, plenty of inner league action including the battle of los angeles. the angels led 2-1 in the eighth inning. the dodgers hit a single. his 500th career rbi. quick payback for his five-year, $85 million contract. former angel juan rivera had a three-run homer and that's where it stayed. dodgers 5, angels 2. in baltimore, orioles second baseman got a hit. his first time up after more than a year off since a concussion. added two more against the pirates later. baltimore got four runs scored. the orioles won it 8-6. in atlanta, the braves had a 4-0 lead in the eighth but alex rodriguez hit a grand slam. lieu ger i can for most career slams. in the same inning, nick swisher hit a two-run homer and the yanks win this one 6-4. had we come back on a
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wednesday, tough luck for two turtles. they've been around for a century but decided they've been together long enough. all over my body.d thisn it just wouldn't go away. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and for some people, it can work in as early as the first week of treatment. so now i can plan my days and accomplish more. lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior, or any swelling or affected breathing or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you.
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here's a look at the forecast in some cities. washington, d.c., mostly cloudy, 80 degrees. partly sunny, 88 in atlanta. sunny, 82 in st. louis and denver, sunny 89. showers, 64 in seattle. doctors at a miami hospital say the homeless man whose face was partially chewed off last month in a bizarre attack is surprisingly in good spirits. despite his injuries, ronald poppo is walking with help of hospital staff, talk and even joking. he needs more surgery before reconstruction of his face can even be attempted. henry hill a monster turned informant made famous by goodfellas has died. hill was associated with a crime
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family in the 1960s and '70s. in 1980 he snitched to the fbi helping send at least 58 fellow mobsters to jail. ray liotta played hill in goodfellas. henry hill died yesterday in los angeles at age 69. an alaska man is recovering after being mauled by a bear south of anchorage. it happened sunday near bird creek. 30-year-old vin rah dak vich was hiking when he encountered a female brown bear and a cub. the bear charged lacerating her back. bleeding badly, he called 9-1-1, lost the connection, then called again. >> hi, i'm the guy that just got mauled by a brown bear. >> we're getting paramedics on the way. they're going to come start -- >> i can hear the brown bear. it's still huffing in the trees. i was able to crime a tree. so i'm as high up in a tree as i can get. >> he spent nearly two hours in that tree before he was found by rescuers and he was flown by helicopter to an anchorage hospital.
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weather first. we're getting to dry out this morning. looks like nice though breezy. the winds are going to be a problem. got the heavy hair spray. that's all you need to know. we have a little moisture on our lens cover so kind of this glow around the capitol. a nice effect now, special effects. we spared no expense on the graphics here. 70 degrees. 77 at noon. 81 at 5:00. highs in the low 80s. the winds could gust over 20 miles an hour, even 25 or so here's a look at the radar going back the last six hours. we had a couple of strong storms yesterday, mainly west and southwest of town. this morning really everything is across southeastern virginia and out into the atlantic so this is the remnants of what hit us yesterday and going quickly away.
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we're down into the mid-60s in gaithersburg. cumberland at 64. luray also 64 with 67 in fredricksburg and a 68 from bill in newland and 70 in easton. looking ahead to the afternoon, it will be partly to mostly sunny and breezy. about 82 here in d.c. 79 hagerstown and winchester and 80 in annapolis. let's go to monika samtani at 4:27. it's mid week. all that construction should be cleared within the next 30 minutes or so i'm going to start off right here and turn this way. construction southbound on the beltway right after the gw parkway. it's reduced to one lane there. also construction on the eastbound side of the dulles toll road between wolf trap and route 7. one lane getting by there. if you're traveling on the inbound side of i-66 between nutley street and the beltway, watch out for the construction there as well. quite a bit on the west side of town but should be cleared within the next 30 minutes.
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northbound 95 looking pretty light actually. this is a good time to head out as you leave route 644. let's go back over to the beltway north of town no problems to report through silver spring. we're looking good on the westbound side of bethesda and a live look south of town at the wilson bridge. all lanes open both loops here. we'll take a peek at 237 at 4:39. jamie dimon plans to apologize to members to congress for a $2 billion trading loss. >> the trading loss has renewed a push by democrats to pass stricter oversight of the banking industry. susan mcginnis has more. >> reporter: jpmorgan chase' c.e.o. jamie dimon will apologize to members of congress today for risky trades the bank undertook that led to huge losses. dimon says we have let a lot of people down and we are sorry for it. the bank took part in a trading strategy known as hedging which is actually designed to reduce the risk of big losses.
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dimon will explain today that the strategy backfired increasing risk and leading to at least $2 billion in losses and possibly as much as $5 billion. >> they were betting like you would do at the crap table in las vegas and they went the wrong day. >> reporter: they plan to ask how could a bank take on far too music risk if the point of the trade was to reduce risk in the first place or was the goal to make money? some argue the risky trades would have violated the 2010 refinancial bank. the volcker rule prevents some banks from that rule. >> he want add version that would not do very much. we have a stronger argument
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