
How Syrians are coping with the daily adversity of war
Clip: 5/3/2016 | 5m 30s
Judy Woodruff talks to Declan Walsh on life inside government-held areas of Syria.
The five-year civil war in Syria has torn the nation apart. Some parts, like the capital of Damascus, have survived relatively unscathed, while others, like Aleppo, have been decimated by bullets and bombs. But for Syrians everywhere, life must go on. Judy Woodruff talks to Declan Walsh of The New York Times for more on life inside government-held areas of Syria.
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How Syrians are coping with the daily adversity of war
Clip: 5/3/2016 | 5m 30s
The five-year civil war in Syria has torn the nation apart. Some parts, like the capital of Damascus, have survived relatively unscathed, while others, like Aleppo, have been decimated by bullets and bombs. But for Syrians everywhere, life must go on. Judy Woodruff talks to Declan Walsh of The New York Times for more on life inside government-held areas of Syria.
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