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morning, i'm alison kosik in this morning for christi paul. >> and i'm victor blackwell. new images of the florida teenager allegedly beaten up by israeli police forces in jerusalem. >> 15-year-old ta rick khadair is released. his face is still bruised and two masked men wearing the uniforms of israeli security forces beat and kicked him last week. >> cnn's ben wedeman joins us now live from jerusalem. ben, you spoke with this teenager, tell me about that exchange. >> well, we were just outside the courtroom when he was released. now he's been released on 3,000 scheckle bail, almost $900. he will be under house arrest but not in his house in shafat
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but in an adjacent neighborhood of bait hanina. when he was walking out of the courtroom we were able to catch a quick word with ta ririx. >> i woke up in the hospital. >> reporter: you woke up in the hospital? [ speaking in foreign language ] and that's it? >> yes, yes, that's it. >> reporter: how do you feel now you're out? >> i feel way better. >> reporter: way better? let's have a look at you. >> i hope that president barack obama will feel what the family of abu khedair is feeling. tarix is human and an american citizen also. >> that's amid tibi, palestinian member of the israeli knedded or
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parliament. we also had a chance to speak with his mother, soha, who is a baltimore native. >> reporter: quickly, what do you think of the decision of the court? >> i'm not really happy, because he's being, he hasn't been charged with anything, and he hasn't been accused of anything, not charged with anything and they have him on house arrest, out of his own home, and plus they're making us pay a fine. it was 10,000 shakeles and it we can down to 3,000 shakeles. yes i'm pressing charges. >> reporter: you'll press charges against the police who beat him? >> yes, we will, definitely. >> reporter: we understand from the israeli justice ministry they have indeed launched an investigation into this incident. it's not been done by the police themselves, but rather the justice ministry has a special branch that does these sort of investigations, so we'll be waiting for those results.
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now we understand that right now tariq abu khedair have gone to the mourning tent to honor his cousin's bodies who burnt to death in a forest. we understand or rather israeli media is reporting that six suspects are being held for questioning in that investigation, the investigation into the murder of mohammed abu khedair. it appears the police are leaning in the direction this was a revenge killing by israeli extremists for the kidnapping and killing of the three israeli teenagers whose bodies were found last monday afternoon. victor? alison? >> ben, can you maybe describe what the mood is like in the region there, in the wake of these horrible killings and kidnappings of not just israelis but palestinians as well?
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>> alison, the mood is dark, dark on both sides. israelis enraged by the kidnapping and murder of those three teenagers, palestinians equally enraged by the kidnapping and murder of mohammed abu khedair. we've seen tense clashes in east jerusalem and israel as well where palestinians and israelis live. there's also the situation between gaza and israel, where you have these daily exchanges of missile strikes coming out of gaza and israeli air strikes going in. one very worrying development of course was that yesterday a rocket was fired from gaza in the direction of the israeli city of bairsheva, more than 40 kilometers way, indicating some of the heavier, long range missiles may be deployed down in gaza as well. so this situation very tense, very delicate at the moment. >> delicate indeed. ben wedeman in jerusalem, thank
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you so much. >> the u.s. state department calls the attack on the teenager troubling. >> it's demanding a speedy investigation into what happened. cnn's sunderland safati joins us now. what are we hearing from the state department? >> well, victor and alison, strong words already from the state department condemning this incident. spokeswoman jen psaki says "we are profoundly troubled by reports he was severely beaten while in police custody and strongly condemn any excessive use of force. we are calling for a speedy, transparent and credible investigation and full accountability for excessive use of force." in tampa where this teen lives anger and sads, neighbors and friends held a streetside vigil some signs reading "bring our brother home." relatives of course reacting negatively. here's what they say about
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someone they describe is just a typical teenager. >> israeli police who beat him like this, not knowing he was a u.s. citizen, so if he wasn't a u.s. citizen he would have just been murdered like the other palestinians every single day. an american. he plays soccer, takes selfies on facebook. he loves fishing. i mean, he's just bright, wonderful kid, like any other american kid. he's into pop culture. he listens to the rap music. i mean, what else can you say about a 15-year-old american born and raised here? you know, he just went to visit his grandparents. that's all. >> and the state department of course doesn't want to see tensions escalate any more in the region, so they have called for all sides to take steps now to restore the calm. victor and alison? >> sunlen serfaty, thank you.
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well this dangerous leader of the group isis may be out of the shadows this morning. >> a witness recalls a terrifying scene when this man, abu al baghdadi burst into friday prayers at a mosque in mosul along with a hoard of gunmen. [ speaking in foreign language ] in the video the man urges the faithful to create an islamic state in iraq and syria, and wage jihad during ramadan. >> if the recording is authentic it would be one of the first known appearances of the militant leader held for four years by the u.s. he was released in 2009. let's go to california now where a swimmer is just grateful to be alive after being attack bid a great white shark on california's popular manhattan beach. >> he got bit.
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>> that's [ bleep ]. >> i heard someone screaming curls that was like nothing heard before. >> the attack happened yesterday after a fisherman on a pier hooked the shark, a swimmer came by at the wrong time and the shark bit him in the chest. >> the shark is hooked in the lip and trying to shake the hook his mouth is opening and closing, opening and closing shaking his head and when he's doing that of course, his teeth are coming out and we think the swimmer just happened to be at the wrong place at the say wrong time. >> i would say that. the swimmer is now home after being treated at a local hospital. woo. >> doing better at least. protests over immigration in california. the tiny city of murrieta now a flashpoint in the controversy that stretches all the way to the white house. plus another crazy shoot-out decides the fate of a dramatic world cup match. you've got to see this one.
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you're seeing here the protesters in murrieta, california, staking their ground in what's being really become a roiling immigration debate. last week these protesters forced buses full of illegal immigrants to make a u-turn and head away from their city. another flight carrying illegal immigrants from texas arrived late friday in southern california. some of the protesters have blamed president obama for the crisis. the president meantime blames house republicans for failing to take action, and that is not the only fingerpointing going on in washington. in a cnn exclusive, the top
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republican in the house lays out his case for suing president obama. speaker john boehner in an op-ed for cnn writes that "the president has used executive action to create and change his own laws and ignore existing ones." here is a portion of it, boehner writes "in my view, the president has not faithfully executed the laws when it comes to a range of issues including his health care law, energy regulations, foreign policy and education." wa boehner writes later this month he'll introduce legislation authorizing the house to sue the president. you can read the whole piece at cnn.com. >> boehner's op-ed is already generating buzz. much more on "state of the union." >> candy crowley joins us now. what is washington say being the arguments presented in this op-ed? >> here's what folks have said about bain er's idea is.
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the lawyers say in order to have standing to sue the president you have to show some harm to yourself. on the other side republicans are saying look, as you read, the president's violating the law, he's not enforcing the law this goes against his pledge and oath of office. will you see in the arguments and the floor debate that proceeds this vote on whether to authorize the house to sue the president quite a day, maybe a couple of days fending on what the rule is, but it has been hotly debated in washington and will continue to be i think even after that vote. >> now on the show today you're also going to be talking with the mayor of murrieta, california, the city that's become such a flash point in this immigration debate. >> right. i know the folks certainly the mayor alan long, said he thinks his city has been portrayed
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badly in a bad light as you recall. they did stand and block the buses that were bringing some of these unaccompanied minors that have crossed the border to the city to be processed at a federal border processing center there and they were blocked and had to turn around. the question is, where does murrieta go from here because certainly the children that are coming and the mothers and children and the teens are still coming, and we're also going to talk to congressmen playar along the border, joining us from laredo to set the scene and tell us what he's happening. >> candy crowley, thanks. we'll see you at the top of the hour. >> the sterlingin inyou know th name, taking their nba back to court with shelly sterling trying to salvage her deal to sell the clippers for $2 billion. plus a player rushed to the hospital after taking a nasty blow during the world cup game. he has an emotional message for his fans and teammates. >> we'll tell you what doctors
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good morning. coming up, frustrated president obama prepares to go it alone after rebuffs from supreme court and republicans in the house. will the strategy pay off political for him and for his party in 2014. plus a look at how key senate contests are playing out at the half term mark of the midterms. those story and much more coming up on 'inside politics" at the bottom of the hour. the trial of oscar pistorius is almost at the end. >> testimony could end as soon as tomorrow after the prosecution cross-examines a sports doctor who treated pistorius. it's believed he is going to be the final defense witness in that trial, which began in march. >> it's been a few months and pistorius as you know is charged with the murder and the death of his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. he said he shot her accidentally
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mistaking her for an intruder. donald and shelly sterling are set to face off over the end. ing $2 billion deal to sell the los angeles clippers to former microsoft ceo steve ballmer. shelly sterling wants a judge to uphold the deal. donald's lawyers says his estranged wife is improperly trying to take control of the family's trust and pushing to have the face moved to federal court. accused murderer and former football star aaron her nan tez is expected in court at least twice this week. tomorrow the trial judge is expected to rule on a request to move hernandez to a different jail so he can be closer to his lawyers. >> the defense wants the court subpoena to force the new england patriots to turn over any of his medical and psychological information that may give them a little insight into his mental state prior to that alleged murder. so this went on for more than two hours, it came down to
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these penalty kicks. historic at the last minute, worked for the nexterlands. >> the knockout stage of the world cup can keep you on the edge of your seat. it has been spectacular. the netherlands survive a ridiculous penalty shoot-out withes could ka rita ka to advance to the semifinals where they'll face argentina. the unconventional dutch coach has a lot of old-fashioned good luck on his side. in the final seconds of extra time, he had tim krul replace holland's starting goalkeeper and his risk was rewarded krul made two crucial saves, a stunt like this extremely rare. how rare? this is the first time in world cup history a coach has brought in the goalkeeper purely for the sake of the penalty shoot-out. i'm sure he's thanking his lucky stars that worked out for him. neym neymar admits he's devastated to be out for the rest of the
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tournament after suffering a cracked vertebrae in friday's win over colombia. yesterday he sent out an emotional message to his fans fighting back the tears, urging his teammates to keep on fighting and said his world cup dream hasn't ended yet, it's just suspended. brazil's team doctor says the injury will not cause long-term problems to neymar as a player or a person. the healing is expected to last three to six weeks and no surgery is needed, just pain killers, a special belt and rest will be necessary for neymar's recovery. one of the favorites to win the tour de france won't start in today's second stage, could pull out of the race entirely, mark cavendish, he was yards from the finish line when he crashed and his team says he suffered a shoulder injury but no broken bones thankfully. he's of course in a lot of pain. now he won bicycle racing's most prestigious race in 2011. and it only took rhonda rowsy 16 secondsing to defend her ufc
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title belt. you're seeing the only highlight we have for the challenger alexis davis because just her standing in the cage was about it. she scored the knockout victory after firing off ten punches to davis' face. ouch. >> i wonder if everybody sitting there thought that's it. >> that's what i was thinking. >> exactly, we want to see -- some predicted it would go two rounds, some said two minutes. everyone was wrong. >> thanks for those fights lower on the card, because 16 seconds isn't worth the money. >> not at all. >> thank you. >> thank you. this could have been deadly, and we've talked about these, these bouncing houses, inflatable slides. >> parents are still putting them in there. >> it happened at a carnival attraction, this thing flew into the air before slamming down on the ground. >> wait until you hear what happened right before this inflatable slide went airborne. (vo) after 50 years of designing cars for crash survival, subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet.
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hey if you're going to be out on the water be careful. four people were killed and as many as 12 others injured after a boat crashed near miami friday. it took place after a fourth of july fireworks show. two victims died after they were brought to the hospital. another two were found dead in the water on saturday morning. >> we started receiving additional information of more people that were found in the water, and before you know it, we had key biscayne police department along with fwc bringing in additional patients, some that were somewhat stable and some that were serious. >> investigators say the boaters may have been rushing to get back to shore when that crash
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happened. few children were among those injured as well. >> we've heard this before, at least once or twice, inflatable bounce house flies into the sky after some kind of mishap and guess what? it's happened again. >> look at this, at a carnival in sparks, nevada. people were celebrating independence day on friday. this slide had just passed a safety inspection apparently not safe enough. >> big gust of wind like a dirt devil just came through and picked it up and took it away. >> thankfully no one was inside the slide when it went airborne, but several people on the ground, they were injured. arthur? who is arthur? >> arthur is history. >> gone. arthur is gone and now the heat is coming into the northeast. >> how warm is it going to get as we head back to a new work week? tell me, meteorologist karen fwa ma beg maginnis. >> it will become quite steamy
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along the eastern seaboard. we have about 18 million people looking at showers and thunderstorms, symptom strong to severe across the upper mississippi river valley. that shifts a little bit further to the east and south so the ohio river valley will be included in that. here is the risk area, from minnesota, wisconsin, all the way down towards illinois. as i mentioned roughly 18 million people, but that escalates very quickly on monday to around 33 million people through the ohio river valley, but the midwest sees the strongest storms for this afternoon. and temperature wise alison i know you're interested in this, where temperatures are looking to be quite warm, mostly in the upper 80s and then we're looking at 90s, washington, d.c., expecting 96, and new york city around 91. high temperature in st. louis 95 and temperatures looking in towards tuesday still on the warm side, average high temperatures running above normal here but we'll start to see them quickly drop off across the midwest. back to you guys. >> karen maginnis, thank you. hot the way i like it. >> it was good to have you down
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here in hotlanta. >> thanks for starting your morning with us. 'inside politics" with john king starts? just a moment. stay right here. the supreme court rules against the obea ma white house again. hobby lobby a policy setback but is it a political win for democrats? >> hobby lobby wins! >> plus mark the president down as frustrated. he can't even get congress to help him fix a bridge. >> it's not crazy. it's not socialism. it's not the imperial presidency. >> reporter: and star four on the 2014 campaign trail. mitt romney stumps for old friend scott brown. >> the people of new hampshire have a chance to vote aat what they think about the president's agenda. >> reporter: while
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