is nothing new, but what the announcements could indicate is a crucial sowing of relations between pakistanis and . most acknowledge until afghanistan gets fully on board with the peace process it's unlikely to work. >> back it ouback to our top st. for syrian americans and others with family ties to the region it's an issue that hits close to home. we're in anaheim, near los angeles, where they talk to americans born in syria. this is a fascinating angle on the story. what are you hearin hearing fro. >> good afternoon to you, richelle. there are 100,000 syrian it's currently living in the united states. we're here at the institute for islamic community center. they have a mosque here and a center for islamic studies. this is where many in the community come to gather. we did have a chance to speak to some syrians about the conflict in syria and the potential for u.s. intervention. surprisingly many of the people we talk to said they are in favor of the u.s. taking action. they say the assad family has been in power for many, many years, and assad is a dictator who must go. >> if we do not