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Clip: 8/1/2011 | 6m 46s
Syrians Pledge to Escalate Protests During Ramadan as Crackdown Continues
On Sunday, President Obama said he was appalled by the Assad regime's use of violence and brutality against opposition demonstrators in Syria. Margaret Warner discusses what's next for the uprising in Syria with the Financial Times' Abigail Fielding-Smith, reporting form Beirut.
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Syrians Pledge to Escalate Protests During Ramadan as...
Clip: 8/1/2011 | 6m 46s
On Sunday, President Obama said he was appalled by the Assad regime's use of violence and brutality against opposition demonstrators in Syria. Margaret Warner discusses what's next for the uprising in Syria with the Financial Times' Abigail Fielding-Smith, reporting form Beirut.
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