halima said they managed to save everyone in her family. but as for the fate of others in her town, no translation was needed. >> andrew harper: this is happening every day. every day, we are getting hundreds of people, sometimes up to 1,000 people fleeing the violence, fleeing the deprivation in syria and coming across into jordan. >> pelley: andrew harper is in charge in jordan for the united nations high commissioner for refugees. what kind of shape are they in when they come at the end of this journey? >> harper: it's horrific. we're seeing, like, children coming across now without any shoes. often they've only got one pair of clothes, some of them are just wearing their pajamas, because when their... when their places were bombed, they had nothing to grab to leave. >> pelley: the u.n. refugee relief agency and jordanian troops met the families, gave them food and water, and loaded them up for the trip to a u.n. camp. there was room for everyone on the trucks, but no mother would take that chance. they pressed their children in first. p