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watching "live from paris." a stepping up of the response to israel's operation against palestinian note since. 1000 rockets have been fired. they have now downed a drone near a southern city. the operation started more than 170 palestinians have been killed in gaza and thousands have fled. what is the latest? >> you are correct. israel detected and shot down a drone in the skies over southern israel and has declared the area a closed military area. no israelis can go there without a military permit. threehas sent two or
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sharon's into the sky above israel. israel says there is no record of that. we see a stepping up of actual means of warfare and the psychological warfare the both sides play here. >> we have seen thousands of people fully gaza, fearing a ground operation. what is the chance that israel will launch one? >> what it's objectives are. it is whether it will deliver. israel's aim in the operation is to stop the rocket fire. there are some 10,000 rockets in the area. they have destroyed 2000. hamas has fired 1000.
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of removingbest way those 6000, 7000? do you consider airstrikes? does anyone have the time or patience for that? do you launch a ground offensive? analysts say it would take months if not two years. i do not know if israel has the stomach for that. is shifting tol the diplomatic courts. things are moving into the diplomatic arena. >> thank you very much, reporting from jerusalem. onorting on efforts in gaza aid, thomas waterhouse. >> a boy from gaza cries in pain.
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he was evacuated to the safety of this jordanian hospital with five other people. >> we had breakfast and then we went to pray. some of my children went to a party. a rocket hit our house. >> it is seven days since israel started the campaign of airstrikes. help is starting to trickle in. fou and villains is arrivingr -- four ambulances arrived from jordan. thousand sevcon there in gaza city -- thousands have come here to gaza city. water has been supplied by eight agencies, but there is no food -- aid agencies. we are afraid of an army invasion.
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tanks have demolished our homes. we have children. what would happen if they shall hit us? bloodiestkend saw the attacks on gaza since the operation again. 170 palestinians have been killed. >> ukraine says its forces ended a rebel blockade of a strategic airport in the east. a russian man was killed by a shell in a border town. they warned of a reversible consequences. thomas waterhouse has more. >> this is not the one in ukraine. a small community became the target for shelling on sunday. >> this is what killed my godfather. how can we live now?
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at 8:00helling started in the morning. there. have died hit the roof of the school and a neighboring village. they accused ukraine of orchestrating the attack. >> this highlights the escalation of tension on the border. we have irreversible consequences. >> and responsibility which kiev flatly denied. the government pointed the finger of blame on the pro-russian separatists. the president accused moscow of sending russian troops have the equipment to cross the border and a vastly european council to
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condemn russia's behavior. >> argentina may have lost to germany in the world cup final on sunday, but it was an honorable defeat. sums up the fans who tips the streets after the match. the rally was disrupted and police used tear gas to disperse them. some 20 officers were injured and about 60 people arrested. in germany, football fans were ecstatic. 24 years after the last world cup title, germany became the first european country to win in the americas. our team in berlin was with fans last night. well intotied at 0-0,
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extra time, this goal from mario and the win for germany. [singing] --we have the full victory all.ld kiss you >> it was just great. the game was great. >> we are the world champions again. we will be able to sleep well. >> it was far from an easy victory. at baptism -- a theme. >> we knew the argentinians would be difficult oh pounds. -- opponent.s
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but we did it. >> they played and fought together. one more can you want? it was excellent. quite simply excellent. >> it is hard to describe just how you for the crowd is. they had been waiting since 1999. we were out here chatting. it wasn't an easy win. reallya win they had to work for, and they have done it. experts in italy have started a complex operation to refloat the rack of the costa concordia, two and half years after a capsized killing 32 people. we have more. >> to and half years after crashing into rocks, it is now
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the costa concordia's final chapter. it will then be towed to northern italy to be scrapped. >> we should never forget. this is an undertaking which never happened before in human history. this, of this size, has never been salvaged. huger will be pumped into metal boxes inside its hull. pumping out the water is expected to take a week. it should be stable enough to be towed away. >> i hope the coming days will be the most boring of our lives. if that is the case, it will mean everything went well. >> 32 people died. the captain is on trial for
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manslaughter and other charges. >> we turn our attention to bastille day celebrations here in france. they started with a military parade along the champs-elysées right here in paris. the 100th anniversary of the start of world war i i. invited thet countries who participated in the war to take part in the parade. we have more. >> to parade through harris was mark by the theme of commemorating the centenary of the first world war. the french government had invited 80 countries from around the world who had troops fighting on european soil. delegations marched down the champs-elysées today.
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they were flying by french troops who were dressed in the uniforms of world war i infantrymen. troopssongs sung by the and a military flyover, referring back to world war i, marking the first ever bombing campaign which took place during that conflict. wepping up the ceremonies, had a performance by youngsters from countries around the world. the performance was symbolizing the barbarity of the first world war and the millions of lives lives, that a call for unity and peace for the countries to come together today. >> the fall of the ottoman empire led to maps being redrawn in the middle east. the battle that stands out is
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considered one of the most severe and experience at the hands of a ottoman army. our team in turkey visited a commonplace of pilgrimage for turks. >> this is one of the main stops on any tour of gallipoli. english triedthe to invade us. >> when hundred years later, they remain fascinated. these tourists are paying tribute to one of the greatest military successes in their history. >> it has reminded me just how valiantly they tried. >> i believe that if this were to happen again, we would fight as well as we did in gallipoli, with all our might as proud turks. >> the bodies of the greatest
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history of turkish history, who gathered from the four corners of the ottoman empire. >> romania, arabia. we even get them from -- they say that, my ancestor died here. we try to explain this to them within the framework of history. >> april, 1915. an invasion by french troops. their objective was to take control to assist their ally. the battle lasted eight months. the allies experience one of the most biggest the feeds. this was an inconceivable victory for the ottoman empire. navy,st, the greatest
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they force them to surrender. they stop the world's most powerful army in its tracks. who achieved this? a group of people who have been suffering. and who was supposed to have lost all their strength. of modernthe dawn turkey. >> it was a major victory for the commander, who led the war for independence. he later established modern turkey. manyearly a century later, turks remain nostalgic for the magnificence of their ottoman past. >> a reminder of the headlines. the israeli military said they downed a drone from gaza. forany win the world cup
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the fourth time after a next time call against argentina. they will be home on tuesday. schools take part in bastille day celebration, 100 years after the start of world war i. let's have a sports roundup, starting with germany crowned world champions. >> germany became the first european nation to win the world cup on south american soil on sunday. hard.layed the argentines missed some great shots of their own. mario goetze took a pass from andre schuerrle for the winner. germany lifting the trophy for the first time since 1990. german fans were celebrating. back home in berlin, the nation
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relishing its return to the summit of world football. .ermany totaled 18 goals for, means only brazil has won the world cup more times. won thenk they have not world cup in so many years. at the time.d beat people often talk about progression through different tournaments. this is the best progression you could get. now you have the world champions. they have looked so cool all the way through the tournament. there were a couple of times the germans were not too happy with what is going on, but they did
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not get out of control. as soon as the final whistle played, as soon as the game had finished, they let their emotions to spill over. what a performance. what a team. >> sunday was a good day all around in germany. after 15 of this mountain race. stage ofok the thired his career. he said, i have this in my mind and i was given carte blanche by my team, so it was planned. but today it worked out. i think i will do my best to keep the yellow jersey. we have one of the strongest.
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best.ess and i will do my so he takes the position of the yellow jersey a day before bastille day and has the lead over the italian. he is not seen as an overall threat in the mountains. now the mountains and big ones. .onday stage it is the toughest of the race and includes six climbs, three of which are first category. that is where chris broome won in writing a support of bradley wiggins. greg lamont thinks it could be a shake and bake. >> they will be watching each other. i would say he has to be pretty
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careful with his opponent. he is in great shape. tomorrow he will make a huge effort to really test his opponent. we will see where everybody sits. right now we're guessing where everybody stands. nothing has been incredibly difficult. a very difficult stage tomorrow. i think we will see a potential winner. 65. six under par u.s. open champion had a faultless final round including six and finish with the 18th.ng putt on christopher broberg finished second, securing a spot in next week's open.
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mickelson also finish strongly. this birdie on the 18th hadn't finished eight under. but at the end, it was all about rose. mo marting was the surprise winner in england. one an eagle to complete under for the tournament, one-stroke ahead of norway's competitor. >> that was phenomenal. i was thinking about my drives and being at the same position i have been at the last three days. i was able to do that. the lie complemented the shot with a left-right breeze. i hit an absolutely perfect 3-wood. i said, stop.
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i don't have anything more to say to that ball. i heard it hit the pin. >> carmelo anthony has announced he will be staying with the new york knicks. teams afterseveral becoming a free agent. but he decided to stay in the big apple. none could match the offer of the knicks over five years. >> time now to see what is making news online. >> here is the latest trend in israel. bond shelter selfies shared while palestinian rockets laid down across the country. airstrikes stepped up in the gaza strip. smiles onave been --
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their faces and pacing them to this facebook page, bond shelter lfies. they sometimes have to face hours, even entire nights. it is a way of showing the world the israelis are not going to let the attacks get to them. rocket sirens have been sounding on a regular basis. not everyone approves of these selfies. gaza residents don't have the luxury of posing for bomb shelter selfies during israeli airstrikes. they are unable to seek refuge during the attacks. this video shows a priest a
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rating an unwed mother last sunday. he is seen speaking out against a society which in his opinion encourages sexual relations outside of marriage, and scolding him publicly. the video has been shared $40,000 on social network. the catholic church needs reforms. referredrbal -- some to the bible. the priest was suspended on wednesday. others have tried to play down the remarks on twitter. they think the priest only apologize because the video has been seen by thousands of people. some have denounced a society which condones under age sex.
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the father has met with a young woman's mother to apologize in person and is sent a message asking for her forgiveness. she has except did his apology. photographers -- the same scene, highlighting changes that have yet to happen with stunning results, as you can see here with the eiffel tower. this collection is available to view on the artist's website.
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