. >> and in banghi another sign that the tide has turned against the mainly muslim militia. they are hurriedly leaving what has been their headquarters for the past ten months. peace keepers will take them to a new base on the edge of the city, the sell ca, not happen by that their departure is caught on film. some seem more intent in taking stolen furniture, than their own guns. this is what a failed rebellion looks like, in a bankrupt country, rich only in weapons that kill. >> then a gruesome discovery. tor sured in the bar racks and left for dead, we don't know if he will make it. we take a look at the abandoned. and now empty. if this country is to recover, it will be starting at rock bottom. barn that bee phillips. >> let's go over to new york now and talk about the u.n. security council and what it's expected to do. tell us what the plan is. >> right now, jane, the security council is settling into its meeting where we expect it to pass the resolution, that authorizes the council to place sanctions on individuals in the central african republic. who violate human righ