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let's bring in james bayes who is in west jerusalem at the moment. you heard he was expressing the secretary general's dismay. james, what are the options now diplomatically for the un as it tries to broker a -- some sort of peace between the two sides? well, they have. [ technical difficulties ] i think there will be questions about what the israeli military were doing at the time. and the exact words of this ceasefire agreement. because the ceasefire agreement wasn't very clear about what the israeli military could do. and john kerry gave his explanation, he said the israeli military could carry on defensive operations behind the lines that they currently occupied, but there are -- >> james -- james -- i'm going to interrupt you, because we're going to go back to the un where he is talking about gaza again. >> reached 434,000 while 1.1 million people have been displaced by their homes. the rainy season has also increased the risk of diseases across the country. the mostly common reported illnesses include pneumonia, malaria and other rest pyre forr
let's bring in james bayes who is in west jerusalem at the moment. you heard he was expressing the secretary general's dismay. james, what are the options now diplomatically for the un as it tries to broker a -- some sort of peace between the two sides? well, they have. [ technical difficulties ] i think there will be questions about what the israeli military were doing at the time. and the exact words of this ceasefire agreement. because the ceasefire agreement wasn't very clear about what the...
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james bayes is there.es if i could, i want to start by reading a statement from the uruguayan statement who -- who called thursday night for, quote, an immediate withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza. now, as we move forward as diplomats try to find a way to salvage this, how much diplomatic attention might be paid to issues like that in trying to restructure any ceasefire arrangement? >> i think they are going to have to really start from the beginning. interest you mentioned the statement from uruguay. because we have seen quite a few latin america countries pull out their ambassadors from tel-avte. but as you say, sammy, yes, perhaps now there needs to be a different approach. the immediate at it for r -- need at it fors from the start have been the u.s. and the un. we saw john kerry visiting the region, and they were the people who came up with the ceasefire plan. now i think there will be a lot of attention of whether the actual details of the plan were right and whether the wording was right, and wh
james bayes is there.es if i could, i want to start by reading a statement from the uruguayan statement who -- who called thursday night for, quote, an immediate withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza. now, as we move forward as diplomats try to find a way to salvage this, how much diplomatic attention might be paid to issues like that in trying to restructure any ceasefire arrangement? >> i think they are going to have to really start from the beginning. interest you mentioned the...
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james bayes has israeli reaction from west jerusalem. >> the israeli military are saying about 9:30 locale, about 5.5 hours ago, they were trying to decommission a tunnel, and from that tunnel came a suicide bomber with an explosive vest who detonated his vest and it was during the aftermath of that that this soldier was captured. now it's worst also i think, telling you something about the israeli public reaction to this. because already on social media a lot being written about the captured soldier. facebook page is being set up in his support, and i think this will change the whole character of the public response to what has happened in gaza. >>> in an interview with al jazeera, saudi arabia's king criticized hamas, but also said israeli's offensive against gaza is a crime against humanity. >> translator: all of this is happening under the eyes of the international community. this will create a generation that will only i believe in violence. and those who are silent on terrorism will be its first victims. >>> meanwhile congress has decided to send more aid to israel to provide more f
james bayes has israeli reaction from west jerusalem. >> the israeli military are saying about 9:30 locale, about 5.5 hours ago, they were trying to decommission a tunnel, and from that tunnel came a suicide bomber with an explosive vest who detonated his vest and it was during the aftermath of that that this soldier was captured. now it's worst also i think, telling you something about the israeli public reaction to this. because already on social media a lot being written about the...
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james bayes reports. >> the truce is now in place and the next stage is going to cairo. then in many ways the hard part starts. because neither side wants to go back to the status quo before the conflict. the israelis say they want hamas demilitarized. that means very, very tough negotiations. they won't take place face-to-face. it also may well will be a hard sell back home, particularly for israeli prime minister benjamin netenyahu. we made the decision to go to cairo without a cabinet vote, and we know some are opposed to that decision. >>> the lebanese army has been battling to retake control of a region since fighters crossed over from syria on saturday. it used to have a population of 40,000 people, but it has almost tripled because of syrian refugees and rebels. that team of negotiators was trying to negotiate an end to the fighting. it's not a great start. what is the situation now? >> what we understand is that a deal is in the making. already there has been a goodwill gesture. armed fighters linked to the islamic state and syria's al-qaeda front have released m
james bayes reports. >> the truce is now in place and the next stage is going to cairo. then in many ways the hard part starts. because neither side wants to go back to the status quo before the conflict. the israelis say they want hamas demilitarized. that means very, very tough negotiations. they won't take place face-to-face. it also may well will be a hard sell back home, particularly for israeli prime minister benjamin netenyahu. we made the decision to go to cairo without a cabinet...
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. >> let's get more now from james bayes. what next for any kind of ceasefire?> well, that was a very pessimistic assessment from jeffery feltman who is paid to be quite optimistic to try to come up with some sort of solution. i think the first thing we need to wait and see is exactly what the israeli response will be, and as i speak now, the israeli security cabinet is meeting. and we're thinking there will be an escalation. it looks like it will be difficult to put together again the sort of humanitarian ceasefire with the cairo talks at the end of it. it may be possible perhaps in a few days to try to go back to a plan, but if it's not that plan, then i think there are only a couple of other alternatives. one is that the israeli military continue their operations until they are satisfied with what they have done unitarily. and then declare a unilateral ceasefire. one other option, i suspect is an option where it's not done through cairo, or at least if it is done through cairo, other players are bought into this, for example, the qatars and the turks, they we
. >> let's get more now from james bayes. what next for any kind of ceasefire?> well, that was a very pessimistic assessment from jeffery feltman who is paid to be quite optimistic to try to come up with some sort of solution. i think the first thing we need to wait and see is exactly what the israeli response will be, and as i speak now, the israeli security cabinet is meeting. and we're thinking there will be an escalation. it looks like it will be difficult to put together again the...
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i'm jane car baye, coming up, we will see how philadelphia teachers, students and parents are dealingth the big budget cuts. >> it has been rang among best new restaurants in the the cut country and don't get far to get your deliveres dishes. we will tell you which eat theory is getting high praise and why. are hurt, when a september bus, collides with a beverage truck, in montgomery county today. good evening, i'm chris may. guess case off. right now the injured are being treated for both neck and back pain. police say that the root 55 septa bus was making a stop on old york road in cheltenham, when it was rear ended by a pepsi truck. it happened around 3:45. a passenger in that truck was seriously injured, there were minor injuries on board the bus, and medics treated the driver of the bus and about 19 passengers in all, some of whom were hospitalized. tonight that crash is under investigation. >>> our other top story to day, showers, around the region tonight, will they spoil our weekend? meteorologist kate bilo has our eye on things and she joins us from the cbs-3 sky deck, kate.
i'm jane car baye, coming up, we will see how philadelphia teachers, students and parents are dealingth the big budget cuts. >> it has been rang among best new restaurants in the the cut country and don't get far to get your deliveres dishes. we will tell you which eat theory is getting high praise and why. are hurt, when a september bus, collides with a beverage truck, in montgomery county today. good evening, i'm chris may. guess case off. right now the injured are being treated for...
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former indiana senator evan baye who's going to lead this internal review for the cia. is there an expectation about -- obviously the potential here is is this wider? is there more that's going to be uncovered? do you think this is the kind of investigation that will uncover that kind of malfeasance if it's there or is this a cya investigation? >> accountability boards in the cia are generally narrow he focused. their focus on the people who are originally targeted, originally intended to focus on. there will be a universe of people. the inspector general named five people, not by name, but identified five people. the accountability board will look at those people. it's not going to be the accountability board where this widens, but there's a lot of anger in the senate today from republicans and democrats about the action carried out by the cia, so if this widens, if it gets bigger, it's going to be because the intelligence committee, both republicans and democrats, are angry enough about this activity that they think that more action needs to be taken. and so that's wh
former indiana senator evan baye who's going to lead this internal review for the cia. is there an expectation about -- obviously the potential here is is this wider? is there more that's going to be uncovered? do you think this is the kind of investigation that will uncover that kind of malfeasance if it's there or is this a cya investigation? >> accountability boards in the cia are generally narrow he focused. their focus on the people who are originally targeted, originally intended to...
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. >> thank you senator, representative baye, thank you for the opportunity to testify before your today. as has been said, my name is diane black. imthe honestor of serve the in the house of representatives. prior to entering public service, i built mire career around the health care sector as a register nurse. my career began as an emergency room nurse, where i spent the majority of my career, but i was also worked as a long they have term care nurse. i decided to run for off after i winced firsthand how poor public policy was directly impacting my ability to deliver health care, and more importantly, the unfortunate outcomes on the lives of my patients. today i am here to share with you as a colleague in the house and also as a mother, a grandmother and a nurse, my grave concerns with the chairman's legislation. although called the women's health protection act, this bill would nullify and declare unlawful any law at any level of the government, whether federal, state or local that presents what the bill deems to be an undue burden on women seeking an abortion. this legislation would
. >> thank you senator, representative baye, thank you for the opportunity to testify before your today. as has been said, my name is diane black. imthe honestor of serve the in the house of representatives. prior to entering public service, i built mire career around the health care sector as a register nurse. my career began as an emergency room nurse, where i spent the majority of my career, but i was also worked as a long they have term care nurse. i decided to run for off after i...