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new airstrikes hit aleppo as the city is waiting for aid from the u.s. after five explosive devices were found in a backpack in new jersey, one of them exploded as it was being detonated. thatcomes investigators -- comes as investigators are probing for terrorism across the u.s. france today is her memory the victims of terrorism. a ceremony was held at the terrorism museum earlier today. a frenchmarks the day passenger plane exploited -- exploded in 1989, killing everyone on board. a dear remembrance for all victims of terrorism has been , butfor the past 18 years in the wake of the attacks in paris last november and the july 14 attack in nice, the ceremony today at particular significance. there is more now from the french president. >> terrorism has changed. it has declared war on us and since 2012, we have been witnessing a series of attacks perpetrated by the same enemy. the fanatics of the so-called islamic state, or al qaeda. their victims are in the thousands, and alongside the dead, there are the injured and the traumatized who are suffering in
new airstrikes hit aleppo as the city is waiting for aid from the u.s. after five explosive devices were found in a backpack in new jersey, one of them exploded as it was being detonated. thatcomes investigators -- comes as investigators are probing for terrorism across the u.s. france today is her memory the victims of terrorism. a ceremony was held at the terrorism museum earlier today. a frenchmarks the day passenger plane exploited -- exploded in 1989, killing everyone on board. a dear...
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aleppo? the paper draws a parallel between russia's siege of -- and what they are doing now in aleppo in 2003 the u.n. described it as the most assured city on earth. suggesting aleppo might be the new grozny at the hands of russia. genie: the times is documenting the diplomatic fallout in the wake of these attacks. that sameticle uses scene from aleppo to illustrate what the paper calls a final ground offensive to capture aleppo. it goes on to say that world leaders have roundly condemned russian tactics as barbarism. this after warplanes dropped napalm on the city. they wereters who say hit with so-called thermo weapons. -- thatamethrower comparison between aleppo and the chechen capital is becoming increasingly more prevalent. genie: what have the keeper said about the emergency meeting >> it was noteworthy for the fact that when syria's ambassador was called to speak -- separate speeches before the walkouts they condemned what they called -- very unequivocal about that fact. said --resentative plunged to new depths. this even as moscow is professing to want genie: -- you found a cartoon that wrap it all up. a gushinga cartoon of besar
aleppo? the paper draws a parallel between russia's siege of -- and what they are doing now in aleppo in 2003 the u.n. described it as the most assured city on earth. suggesting aleppo might be the new grozny at the hands of russia. genie: the times is documenting the diplomatic fallout in the wake of these attacks. that sameticle uses scene from aleppo to illustrate what the paper calls a final ground offensive to capture aleppo. it goes on to say that world leaders have roundly condemned...
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rescue efforts in aleppo as the syrian city continues to be bombarded and diplomatic tensions grow between washington and moscow. bidding farewell to former israeli president shimon peres. leaders from all over the world together to pay respects. and a space odyssey comes to an end. after 12 years, the rosetta satellite down forever from the comet it was sent to study. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. in a bbc interview, russia's foreign minister has accused the u.s. of supporting syrian rebels linked to al qaeda and rejected criticism of russian bombardment of aleppo. his comments come as the u.s. state department has warned it is ready to walk away from talks with moscow after seeing little diplomatic progress. our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville has the story. quentin: when the bombs fall, it is syria's white house that come -- white helmets that come to the rescue. but don't call them heroes. for mohammed and his colleagues, their work is shattering. for this girl, he is her savior. it was four stories, he says, she was buried u
rescue efforts in aleppo as the syrian city continues to be bombarded and diplomatic tensions grow between washington and moscow. bidding farewell to former israeli president shimon peres. leaders from all over the world together to pay respects. and a space odyssey comes to an end. after 12 years, the rosetta satellite down forever from the comet it was sent to study. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. in a bbc interview, russia's foreign minister has...
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renewed government airstrikes in the city of aleppo in >>> there are reports of at least 26 civilians killed in renewed government air strikes in the city of aleppo and syria. asthe fighting continues, the u.n. security council convened an emergency meeting on the violence in the city but council failed to take action because of deep divisions between russia and the western powers, including the united states. >>> other international news turning to italy. >> protesters in cgondolas verss cruise ships. take a look at that. hundreds of protesters of small boats and gondolas made noise, waved flags and made gestures as passing cruise ships. it happened yesterday. protesters say the cruise ships can cause permanent damage to the area. the giant ships carry tens of thousands of tourists every day. >>> just an overwhelming loss in the sports world yesterday. miami marlins fans and their teams are having a difficult time coming to the grips of the difficult death of pitcher jose hernandez who died in a boating accident yesterday. this video shows the aftermath of the accident. investigators are still trying to figure out how to tow the boat away. they believe speed
renewed government airstrikes in the city of aleppo in >>> there are reports of at least 26 civilians killed in renewed government air strikes in the city of aleppo and syria. asthe fighting continues, the u.n. security council convened an emergency meeting on the violence in the city but council failed to take action because of deep divisions between russia and the western powers, including the united states. >>> other international news turning to italy. >> protesters...
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the city. aleppo has been pounded by regime and russian airstrikes for days now since the temporary truce failed last week. this ashe world health organization calls for safe core doors to allow the cities sick and injured to leave. for more on the situation in syria, we cross to beirut or our regional correspondent is standing by. what more can you tell us about the government's ground offensive there in aleppo? >> as you were saying, they said they had retaken the district northwest of the old city of aleppo. this is the first time we have seen this kind of advance from syrian ground troops in this area. these are stalemated frontline since 2012, so this is really quite something. rebel sources there have been saying there has been no advance whatsoever and this is all part of the propaganda by the government. so as usual it is unclear on the ground. next the u.n. attempt to gather aid or help civilians in the past has been problematic. how likely is the call for safe rridors come- co into effect? even that has become politicized. at this point, we've heard from government sources saying that if someone approach
the city. aleppo has been pounded by regime and russian airstrikes for days now since the temporary truce failed last week. this ashe world health organization calls for safe core doors to allow the cities sick and injured to leave. for more on the situation in syria, we cross to beirut or our regional correspondent is standing by. what more can you tell us about the government's ground offensive there in aleppo? >> as you were saying, they said they had retaken the district northwest of...
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aleppo as the ceasefire continues to unravel. the men, women and children in the besieged city of aleppo once again caught in the middle of it line. >> from their front line today, hours of explosions, too. this isn't the silence of a ceasefire. there is shelling in aleppo right now and plumes of smoke from the rebel-held areas inside this front line. it's deadly inside this city and dangerous driving in, 200 miles from dams. way. this is a very safe passage in. >> the truce was supposed to let in food deliveries. it's clear the attacks haven't stopped and the humanitarian aid hasn't arrived. >> reporter: they were accused of breaking the ceasefire repeatedly. they were attacked this morning by rebels trying to retake this area, and three of their men they just fled an area under fire. a local charity feeding them. across the front line, rebels claim regime warplanes dropped bombs here today, left children injured. it's true, the u.s.-russia ceasefire dealings crumbling fast. peace, food and hope here are all in short supply. bill nealy, nbc news, aleppo, syria. >> the conflict in syriail u.n. general assembly kicks off in new yo
aleppo as the ceasefire continues to unravel. the men, women and children in the besieged city of aleppo once again caught in the middle of it line. >> from their front line today, hours of explosions, too. this isn't the silence of a ceasefire. there is shelling in aleppo right now and plumes of smoke from the rebel-held areas inside this front line. it's deadly inside this city and dangerous driving in, 200 miles from dams. way. this is a very safe passage in. >> the truce was...
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. >> what does it mean when you don't immediately identify aleppo as the northern city, as the epicenteris, when it doesn't trigger that in you right away, what does that mean? >> i think he probably -- well, i'll give you two responses. one, he probably had a brain freeze. he should have known. i'm not making an excuse. when you parse the tame and look at barnicle requesting the question, it was offered without context. i think that if it had been explained as, what do you think of the situation in syria, relative to aleppo? you'd have gotten an answer from gary johnson. chris, here's the second answer. i think -- and this has not been discussed. i think it also shows that this is a ticket not fixated on what's going on in the middle east. maybe that's not a bad thing because one of the hallmarks of the libertarian ticket is to say, we don't want so many foreign entanglements. that was another message i took away from it. third, as governor weld pointed out, i mean, when "the new york times" has to publish two corrections to its own story on this gaffe and explain what aleppo is, it tel
. >> what does it mean when you don't immediately identify aleppo as the northern city, as the epicenteris, when it doesn't trigger that in you right away, what does that mean? >> i think he probably -- well, i'll give you two responses. one, he probably had a brain freeze. he should have known. i'm not making an excuse. when you parse the tame and look at barnicle requesting the question, it was offered without context. i think that if it had been explained as, what do you think of...
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the war-torn city of aleppo. syrian government forces attempting to take the city once and for all after a cease-fire collapsed there last week. as our richard engel tells us, the lives of hundreds of thousands of civilians hang in footage shows what some call the hell, the once beautiful city of aleppo has become, as hard as it is to imagine, getting even worse here. a punishing air and ground offensive by the syrian regime and russia is under way for final control of what's left of the city. syrian troops controlled the west of aleppo, their target is the rebel-held east, where activists say 250,000 to 300,000 civilians are living. at a maternity ward, some of the youngest viim scarred and underweight. none of this was part of the plan the u.s. agreed to. just over a week ago secretary kerry and russia's foreign minister signed a deal for a cease-fire. instead, syria and russia launched a surprise offensive with little regard, it seems, for casualties. last week, we showed you a girl pulled from the rubble. our camera found her again at a hospital. awake, but not doing well. a nurse said she can't maybe it's a blessing. her ent
the war-torn city of aleppo. syrian government forces attempting to take the city once and for all after a cease-fire collapsed there last week. as our richard engel tells us, the lives of hundreds of thousands of civilians hang in footage shows what some call the hell, the once beautiful city of aleppo has become, as hard as it is to imagine, getting even worse here. a punishing air and ground offensive by the syrian regime and russia is under way for final control of what's left of the city....
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the rebel-held city of aleppo tonight. and senior u.s. officials tell nbc news, they are expecting a major government assault there. and as the bombing of aleppo and other cities continues, a dramatic rescue of a baby girl once again focuses us on the civilian lives at stake. our chief foreign correspondent richar helmets dig through the debris of a building destroyed they say by a russian attack in syria. pulling out a tiny, dust-covered baby in yellow from the rubble of a four-story building. they rush to a nearby ambulance where, with a tiny gurgle and a cry, the newborn stirs to life. it's too much, even for this hardened member of the white helmets. mohammed hours later. he says the baby he rescued is a girl named hamida. we saved a woman and she told us, her two daughters were still buried. we went back and found the baby, he said. over the past week, the syrian regime and its russian backers have been bombing rebel-held areas of syria relentlessly. in audio leaked to "the new york times" secretary of state john kerry appears to syrian opposition, that the u.s. isn't doing more. >> i think you're looking at three pe
the rebel-held city of aleppo tonight. and senior u.s. officials tell nbc news, they are expecting a major government assault there. and as the bombing of aleppo and other cities continues, a dramatic rescue of a baby girl once again focuses us on the civilian lives at stake. our chief foreign correspondent richar helmets dig through the debris of a building destroyed they say by a russian attack in syria. pulling out a tiny, dust-covered baby in yellow from the rubble of a four-story building....
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libertarian presidential candidate gary johnson made a gaffe when he was asked about aleppo, as in the war-torn city of aleppo. >> reporter: we dare you to try to look away even if you have seen it 10 times already. >> what would you do if you were elected about aleppo? >> and what is aleppo? >> kidding? >> no. >> it instantly gave birth to #what is aleppo. 14 people we asked in the street. >> what is aleppo? i wouldn't know. >> couldn't identify the sorry city in the refugee crisis. >> i have no idea. >> the libertarian got it wrong. i don't know it either. >> one of those animals? >> someone tweeted donald trump probably wouldn't know the difference between aleppo and alpo. when you criticize someone for screwing up, you better be sure you don't screw up yourself. a former ambassador to called him aleppo johnson and then characterized aleppo. >> the cap cal of isis. >> it is raqqa, not aleppo. the new york time printed a correction and then a correction to the correction. governor bush gave as good as he he got you. >> can you name the president of check nia? >> no. can you? >> do you agree with t
libertarian presidential candidate gary johnson made a gaffe when he was asked about aleppo, as in the war-torn city of aleppo. >> reporter: we dare you to try to look away even if you have seen it 10 times already. >> what would you do if you were elected about aleppo? >> and what is aleppo? >> kidding? >> no. >> it instantly gave birth to #what is aleppo. 14 people we asked in the street. >> what is aleppo? i wouldn't know. >> couldn't identify...
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the city from rebel fighters, not isis. the "times" has since corrected that mistake now just ferring to aleppo as a quote, war-torn city. nitpick but the paper also misidentified aleppo as the capital of syria when it's actually damascus. that correction has also been made. >>> the vice presidential nominees are getting their first intelligence briefings while there is new controversy around donald trump's comments about the officials he met with. governor mike pence will get his first classified intelligence briefing in indiana today. a day after democratic senator tim kaine had his session in new york. but it is the republican nominee's briefing that is drawing attention. after he and adviser retired general michael flynn said intelligence officials expressed their dismay with the obama administration. >> our leadership, barack obama, did not follow what our experts and our truly when they call it intelligence, it's there for a reason, what our experts said to do. >> how -- >> and i was very, very surprised. in almost every instance, and i could tell i have pretty good with the body language i could tell they were not
the city from rebel fighters, not isis. the "times" has since corrected that mistake now just ferring to aleppo as a quote, war-torn city. nitpick but the paper also misidentified aleppo as the capital of syria when it's actually damascus. that correction has also been made. >>> the vice presidential nominees are getting their first intelligence briefings while there is new controversy around donald trump's comments about the officials he met with. governor mike pence will...
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aleppo is the key reb pell-held city in syria. it is the last main strong of opposition forces. assad regime backed by russia and iran made the mission there to aleppo asght. they are pushing forward, hitting this place, this city, very, very hard. we're seeing intense fighting and intense bombing this really is the make-or-break for the opposition in syria. in large part because in syria this is where the opposition has its main forces. and as "the new york times" put it today, the syrian government's policy there is allow any civilian to leave aleppo freely. if they stay they will be bombed. they're simply going to be killed until there is no one left in that city, jenna? jenna: something to watch. connor, thank you. eric: a warning about longer lines, security lines at airports. are you ready for that? why the wait could get longer and longer and longer. who is to blame? can we do anything about that? well the young voting group known as millenials they seem to turning their backs on donald trump and hillary clinton. polls in one state finding nearly half the young people want libertarian gary johnson and or nominee jill stein. why is this demograph
aleppo is the key reb pell-held city in syria. it is the last main strong of opposition forces. assad regime backed by russia and iran made the mission there to aleppo asght. they are pushing forward, hitting this place, this city, very, very hard. we're seeing intense fighting and intense bombing this really is the make-or-break for the opposition in syria. in large part because in syria this is where the opposition has its main forces. and as "the new york times" put it today, the...
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the embattled city of aleppo. in recent days, the e city once known as the jewelel of syria hs seen some of the most horrific fightingn the fifive-year-oldd conflict 250,000 are under siege. there are allegation of barbrbarism and war crimeses. medical staff say they simply cannot cope with the overwhelming number of casualties. one first responder said of the situation in aleppo, there is no escape. it feels like the end of the world. on "quadriga," we are going to be talking about the suffering of the people of syria and the response of the international community. to do so, i'm joined in the studio by three syrian specialists, beginning with usahma felix darrah, a german syrian author and activist based in berlin. he says what is happening is an abomination and will continue as long as washington continues to refuses to exercise strategic leadership. also with us is kristin helberg, a widely published commentator on syria. she is convinced the path to peace goes through moscow. we are joined by dw's own maissun melhem. she was born in syria, and she says it is not aleppo that is the real cause for shame but the su
the embattled city of aleppo. in recent days, the e city once known as the jewelel of syria hs seen some of the most horrific fightingn the fifive-year-oldd conflict 250,000 are under siege. there are allegation of barbrbarism and war crimeses. medical staff say they simply cannot cope with the overwhelming number of casualties. one first responder said of the situation in aleppo, there is no escape. it feels like the end of the world. on "quadriga," we are going to be talking about...
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the city and die in the shelling. they don't consider us as civilians. >> reporter: they made it out of aleppo and smugglers helped to sneak them across the border. this family is among the fortunate few who managed to escape aleppo and make their but now they are destitute in a foreign country. they don't know if they can afford the rent on their small apartment. these are your pictures. it's full of haunting pictures he took of his beloved city of aleppo. leaving it was a a heartbreak for him because there's no telling when, if ever, he will be able to take his baby back to aleppo or what will be left of it then. richard engel, nbc news, turkey. >>> still ahead, stand on ? music ? extraordinary starts here. new k-y intense. >>> on this football sunday, there were new calls on the field for social justice. most noticeably at the seahawks where members of the both teams took a stand in different ways. steve patterson has our report from seattle. >> they stood together as one during the national anthem. locked in a show of solidarity. doug baldwin tweeting -- >> as a team we have chosen to stand and interlock arms in
the city and die in the shelling. they don't consider us as civilians. >> reporter: they made it out of aleppo and smugglers helped to sneak them across the border. this family is among the fortunate few who managed to escape aleppo and make their but now they are destitute in a foreign country. they don't know if they can afford the rent on their small apartment. these are your pictures. it's full of haunting pictures he took of his beloved city of aleppo. leaving it was a a heartbreak...
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the deal would have allowed aid into starvings cities like aleppo. sadly the city came under siege as the deal fell apart. president obama said they needed the russians to make progress in syria. >> if we do not get some buy-in from the russians on reducing the violence and ease the humanitarian crisis, it's >> reporter: any alliance with russia would be extraordinary, but putin's military might has made him indies penceable. the white house has no diplomatic backup plan. the middle east crisis overshadowed the main mission here, to bridge tensions with china, whose aggression in asia is rattling nerves. north korea test fired three missiles into >>> a senior white house official says president obama and president putin agreed to keep trying to negotiate a cease-fire for syria and could meet again this week. >>> candidates are now ramping up the campaigns. just a couple hours ago, hillary clinton unveiled her ability to fly coast to coast nonstop. she's scheduled to meet voters in ohio this afternoon. the biggest challenge is her handling of the confidential e- mails while secretary o
the deal would have allowed aid into starvings cities like aleppo. sadly the city came under siege as the deal fell apart. president obama said they needed the russians to make progress in syria. >> if we do not get some buy-in from the russians on reducing the violence and ease the humanitarian crisis, it's >> reporter: any alliance with russia would be extraordinary, but putin's military might has made him indies penceable. the white house has no diplomatic backup plan. the middle...
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aleppo. >> and what is >> you are kidding? >> no. >> 11 out of 14 people we asked on the street couldn't identify the syrian city as the epicenter of the refugee crisis. >> what is aleppo? >> i don't know. >> an animal? probably wouldn't know the different between aleppo and alpo. >> the capitol of isis. >> the isis capitol is not aleppo. the "new york times" made the same mistake and then printed a correction and then a correction they have goff sha questions. governor bush gave as quick as the goff sha. >> do you agree with the bush doctrine? >> in what respect. >> when cain was asked if he agreed with president obama on libya , the silence was >> what wasn't twirling it was third department he would eliminate. >> what's the third one. >> gary johnson first thought aleppo was an acronym, i blanked but trying to guess could be worse. >> a three word sentence meaning end of campaign. johnson what is aleppo. trebek sighing that is correct. >> krystal: what an election cycle it has been. a writer for a newspaper calls out a news anchor for her choice of clothing. ed the to do with the story the anchor was reporting on. we'll show you
aleppo. >> and what is >> you are kidding? >> no. >> 11 out of 14 people we asked on the street couldn't identify the syrian city as the epicenter of the refugee crisis. >> what is aleppo? >> i don't know. >> an animal? probably wouldn't know the different between aleppo and alpo. >> the capitol of isis. >> the isis capitol is not aleppo. the "new york times" made the same mistake and then printed a correction and then a correction...
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. >> and the bombing campaign in aleppo has intensified as the syrian arm tries to reclaim the city from the rebels. >> reporter: rescuers used bare hands and a shovel to dig out a 5-year-old, buried alive after her parents, three sisters an brother did not survive. this civil defense worker says at least two dozen air strikes hit the area in a matter after hours and others are still trapped. it's more evidence that a week- long cease-fire is over. diplomatic talks to salvage the deal disintegrated. this latest round caused dozens destruction. the air strikes will continue and we could see ground attacks as well. >> so tough to watch what's happening there. today diplomats ended their talks at the united nations, unable to reach a new agreement. >>> the father of the new york city bombing suspect says his son became bad three years ago after a trip to afghanistan and monday with police. his father said his son's personality changed dramatically after that trip to the middle east. once he noticed that change, he called the fbi. his wife is back in fact united states and cooperating with t
. >> and the bombing campaign in aleppo has intensified as the syrian arm tries to reclaim the city from the rebels. >> reporter: rescuers used bare hands and a shovel to dig out a 5-year-old, buried alive after her parents, three sisters an brother did not survive. this civil defense worker says at least two dozen air strikes hit the area in a matter after hours and others are still trapped. it's more evidence that a week- long cease-fire is over. diplomatic talks to salvage the...
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the city and die in the shelling. they don't consider us as civilians. >> reporter: they made it out of aleppo and smugglers helped to sneak them across the border. this family is among the fortunate few who managed to escape aleppo and make their way here to the relative safety of turkey. but now they are destitute in a foreign country. they don't know if they can afford the rent on their small apartment. these are your pictures. it's full of haunting pictures he took of his beloved city of aleppo. leaving it was a a heartbreak for him because there's no telling when, if ever, he will be able to take his baby back to aleppo or what will be left of it then. richard engel, nbc news, turkey. >>> still ahead, an entire team takes a stand on ♪ i don't want to lie down. i refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine... with botox®. botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's injected by a doctor once every 12 weeks. a
the city and die in the shelling. they don't consider us as civilians. >> reporter: they made it out of aleppo and smugglers helped to sneak them across the border. this family is among the fortunate few who managed to escape aleppo and make their way here to the relative safety of turkey. but now they are destitute in a foreign country. they don't know if they can afford the rent on their small apartment. these are your pictures. it's full of haunting pictures he took of his beloved city...
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." >> the syrian city of aleppo it -- aleppo and are as intense bombing after the government announces a fresh offensive. >> he has no weapon. they released dramatic video of the incident, which has sparked violent protests. and the washington malls welcoming a new edition. african americans now have a new museum showcasing their history and culture. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the syrian city of aleppo has come under heavy air attacks. has announced a new offensive to retake areas controlled by where -- controlled by rebels. u.n.russian talks at the failed to revive a collapsed truce, and each side pointing the finger at the other. >> they have grown used to destruction on aleppo, but never on this scale. this man says a woman was killed here. in the ruins of a serious cease-fire, eastern aleppo is being flattened. obviously we haven't heard a loud explosion. >> what is this, what are we to him? reporter: when the dust settles, and the weary skies overhead, wit they search for bodies. they spotted the head of a baby boy. the rescue work
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aleppo. as the ceasefire unravels in syria, our bill neely on the ground inside the war-torn city. >>> running on empty. gas stations across the south running out of fuel, others raising prices as a pipeline shutdown forces a state of emergency that could last into
aleppo. as the ceasefire unravels in syria, our bill neely on the ground inside the war-torn city. >>> running on empty. gas stations across the south running out of fuel, others raising prices as a pipeline shutdown forces a state of emergency that could last into