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a reporter's noteb peters >> we close tonight with a story from barry petersen. barry has been covering the ongoing conflict between israel and hamas from inside palestine all week. this is a bit what he's seen. >>reporter: the first thing you notice is the kids. even among the ones in the back. they say their one english word: "hello." and then after an attack, the first thing you notice are the .ids. they don't know when to duck. or where to run. but kids learn fast. khetan abu elkass's aunt is young, too young to learn her alphabet but know what to do before things start. >> the israelis pepper the area with white smoke to warn what is coming. and other times, the strikes land without warning. so jangled nerves have made me hyper-vigilant, like hitting the ground when a rocket was fired out. my guide in telling people stories here is palestinian journalist, marwan al-ghoul. now he is the story, showing us pictures of his beloved pink house on a farm near the israeli border. when he went to check it yesterday it was gone, a shell hole in the ground. >> last nigh
a reporter's noteb peters >> we close tonight with a story from barry petersen. barry has been covering the ongoing conflict between israel and hamas from inside palestine all week. this is a bit what he's seen. >>reporter: the first thing you notice is the kids. even among the ones in the back. they say their one english word: "hello." and then after an attack, the first thing you notice are the .ids. they don't know when to duck. or where to run. but kids learn fast....
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feel, was numb from what had happened to his family, the pain finally poured out. >> pelley: and barry petersen is joining us in gaza city. barry, when you see abed rabu, it makes you ask have the civilians lost their enthuse itasm for the goals of hamas? >> well, you know, i think after eight years of blockade by israel, this is a place of poverty and desperation. hamas, i think is convincing people that the sacrifices of this war could somehow change that. i think that's why hamas, for the moment, is keeping its support. >> pelley: barry petersen, thank you very much. we mentioned the 864 palestinian deaths. well, 38 israelis have been killed in these battles. israel told its troops today to prepare for an expansion of the assault. violence spread today to the other palestinian enclave on the west bank, the jordan river. don dahler is in jerusalem tonight. and, don, there were riots in the west bank after yesterday's school bombing. >> reporter: there were. at least six people died in demonstration around jerusalem in the past 24 hours. the largest was last night in the west bank when some 10
feel, was numb from what had happened to his family, the pain finally poured out. >> pelley: and barry petersen is joining us in gaza city. barry, when you see abed rabu, it makes you ask have the civilians lost their enthuse itasm for the goals of hamas? >> well, you know, i think after eight years of blockade by israel, this is a place of poverty and desperation. hamas, i think is convincing people that the sacrifices of this war could somehow change that. i think that's why...
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reports from barry petersen and don dahler. in a battle over the l.a. clippers, the ball was in the judge's court. lee cowan has the ruling. and what killed the dinosaur? dean reynolds tells us astronomically bad luck. >> that asteroid happened to hit at the worst possible time for dinosaurs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> brown: good evening, scott is off tonight. i'm james brown and this is our western edition. parts of new england are just starting to clean up after a violent storm today including a rare tornado in revere, massachusetts, just north of boston. on the other side of the country, wildfires force hundreds of people from their homes and there was a deadly lightning strike on a southern california beach. we have a christmas trees of reports on the extreme weather beginning with vicente arenas. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: this was the first time a tornado had touched down in this part of massachusetts since record-keeping began in 1950. winds blew more than 111 miles per hour here. dozens of
reports from barry petersen and don dahler. in a battle over the l.a. clippers, the ball was in the judge's court. lee cowan has the ruling. and what killed the dinosaur? dean reynolds tells us astronomically bad luck. >> that asteroid happened to hit at the worst possible time for dinosaurs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> brown: good evening, scott is off tonight. i'm james brown and this is our western edition. parts of...
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reports from barry petersen and don dahler. and the battle over the l.a. clippers, the ball was in the judge's court. we have the ruling. and what killed the dinosaur? dean reynolds tells us, astronomically bad luck. >> that astroid happened to hit at the worst possible time for dinosaurs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> reporter: on the other side of the country wildfires force hundreds of people from their homes and a deadly lightning strike on a southern california beach. we have a series of reports on extreme weather beginning with vincente arenas. >> oh, my god! >> this was the first time a tornado touched down in this part of massachusetts since recordkeeping began in 1950. winds blew more than 111 miles per hour here. dozens of trees were knocked down and streets were flooded. derek castle lost the roof to his house. >> the winds pretty much picked up out of nowhere. it kind of went crazy. the winds were just all over the place. >> reporter: same system destroyed ten homes in eastern tennessee, where
reports from barry petersen and don dahler. and the battle over the l.a. clippers, the ball was in the judge's court. we have the ruling. and what killed the dinosaur? dean reynolds tells us, astronomically bad luck. >> that astroid happened to hit at the worst possible time for dinosaurs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> reporter: on the other side of the country wildfires force hundreds of people from their homes and a...
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the eyewitnesses say it was israeli artillery and, says hamas, they speak the truth. >> pelley: barry petersen reporting from gaza again tonight. barry, thank you. hamas, the palestinian organization that controls gaza, has fired thousands of rockets into israel and vows to keep it up until israel lifts a seven-year-old blockade that has strangled commerce in the gaza strip. don dahler is in israel for us tonight. don, what are the israelis saying about the strike on the school? >> reporter: the israeli defense force toldis that there was fighting in the area, that there was a battle between an i.d.f. unit and a hamas antitank unit that had been operating in the vicinity of that school and that what happened may have been caused by a hamas rocket. the israelis are not prepared to take responsibility for this tragedy. the primary focus for the i.d.f. right now is to find and destroy tunnels, some of which, it says, extend all the way into israel. the israeli defense force says this tunnel is one of 31 discovered since invading gaza two weeks ago. hamas has built a maze of interconnected tunnels
the eyewitnesses say it was israeli artillery and, says hamas, they speak the truth. >> pelley: barry petersen reporting from gaza again tonight. barry, thank you. hamas, the palestinian organization that controls gaza, has fired thousands of rockets into israel and vows to keep it up until israel lifts a seven-year-old blockade that has strangled commerce in the gaza strip. don dahler is in israel for us tonight. don, what are the israelis saying about the strike on the school? >>...
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on the israeli side, scott six children have been hurt by rocket fire. >> pelley: barry petersen in gaza city again for us tonight. barry, thank you. 27 israeli soldiers have been killed along with two israeli civilians. gaza was laid out in 1948 as a homeland for arabs displaced by the creation of israel. it's run by the militant group hamas, which is firing hundreds of unguided rockets into israel. israel says it is targeting those rockets and a network of tunnels that hamas uses to move goods and fighters. hamas says it will not not stop until israel lifts a seven-year-old blockade of gaza. secretary of state john kerry is in cairo tonight trying to negotiate a cease-fire, and that is where we find or margaret brennan. margaret. >> reporter: kerry said today that he supports an egyptian proposal for 48-hour halt in fighting followed by intensive talks. but hamas already rejected that plan had when it was first floated a week ago and said it will keep firing until gaza's closed border with egypt is opened to allow in food and medical aid and allow some trapped palestinian civilians out
on the israeli side, scott six children have been hurt by rocket fire. >> pelley: barry petersen in gaza city again for us tonight. barry, thank you. 27 israeli soldiers have been killed along with two israeli civilians. gaza was laid out in 1948 as a homeland for arabs displaced by the creation of israel. it's run by the militant group hamas, which is firing hundreds of unguided rockets into israel. israel says it is targeting those rockets and a network of tunnels that hamas uses to...
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mind that openly opposing hamas or the war with israel can be very dangerous here, scott. >> barry petersen in gaza city for us tonight, thank you, barry. israel's death toll after two weeks is 27. two of them civilians. 13 soldiers from one elite brigade, two of them americans, were killed yesterday. holly williams is in israel. >> israel says it's willing to pay a high price to stop attacks by palestinian militants. its soldiers are paying with their lives. max steinberg and sean nisim carmeli grew up in america but wanted to serve their other homeland, israel. they fought with the golani infant ree brigade seen here entering the gaza strip before a deadly battle with the militants. 13 soldiers were killed including the two young americans. in los angeles last night they held a-- held a vigil for max. his father stuart steinberg said his son was dead tate-- dedicated to being a soldier. >> he was our family's inspiration. he was our family's spirit. >> and in tel aviv sean carmeli's family remembered a man who had wanted to join the army since he was a young boy. his grandmother margalit
mind that openly opposing hamas or the war with israel can be very dangerous here, scott. >> barry petersen in gaza city for us tonight, thank you, barry. israel's death toll after two weeks is 27. two of them civilians. 13 soldiers from one elite brigade, two of them americans, were killed yesterday. holly williams is in israel. >> israel says it's willing to pay a high price to stop attacks by palestinian militants. its soldiers are paying with their lives. max steinberg and sean...
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reports from barry petersen and holly williams. the governor of texas sends troops to stop a surge of illegal immigrants. anna werner reports from the border. firefighters battling western fires get a break from the weather. and david martin with an american hero. >> nine guys died. so the rest of us could come home captioning sponsored by cbs. >> in is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we have just learned that ukrainian rebels have turned over to investigators the flight-data recorders of the malaysian flight 17 which was shot down thursday over eastern ukraine. it has been four agonizing days for the families who lost loved ones on flight 17. they pleaded for the return of the remains of their loved ones. today the pro russian rebels who control the area of eastern ukraine where the plane was shot down sent them home in rail cars. 282 of the 298 victims have been recovered so far. the u.n. security council including russia demanded that the rebels now allow investigators safer and unrestricted ac
reports from barry petersen and holly williams. the governor of texas sends troops to stop a surge of illegal immigrants. anna werner reports from the border. firefighters battling western fires get a break from the weather. and david martin with an american hero. >> nine guys died. so the rest of us could come home captioning sponsored by cbs. >> in is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we have just learned that ukrainian rebels have...
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neutrality. >> brown: barry petersen in gaza city tonight. barry, thank you very much. don dahler is in tel aviv tonight. don, exactly what are the israelis saying about the u.n. school? >> reporter: james, i.d.f. says there was firing towards israeli soldiers coming from the direction of the schools and that an investigation is still under way. despite those heartbreaking images of these injured and dead children, though, polls show and virtually every israeli we've spoken to on the streets say that prime minister netanyahu's popularity has never been higher, and there is very strong support for this war effort. israelis put the responsibility for these civilian casualties solely on hamas. >> brown: don dahler in tel aviv, thank you. well, it turns out not all of peter lerner's e-mails were lost when her computer crashed. lerner is the former i.r.s. official at the center of investigations over whether the agency targeted conservative groups for special scrutiny. e-mails she sent on her blackberry surfaced today. chip reid now on what's in them. >> reporter: congressio
neutrality. >> brown: barry petersen in gaza city tonight. barry, thank you very much. don dahler is in tel aviv tonight. don, exactly what are the israelis saying about the u.n. school? >> reporter: james, i.d.f. says there was firing towards israeli soldiers coming from the direction of the schools and that an investigation is still under way. despite those heartbreaking images of these injured and dead children, though, polls show and virtually every israeli we've spoken to on...
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barry petersen is with gazaians driven from their homes by the war, taking shelter in a school. >> reporter: people here say at least they feel safe, if "safe" is a word you can use in gaza. >> pelley: an american teenager tries to pilot a plane around the world in record time. dean reynolds on today's unexpected ending. and a place to heal. mark strassmann with america's wounded women warriors. >> it's liberating because it's just women veterans. >> absolutely. >> reporter: just like you. >> yeah, absolutely. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. nearly a week after malaysia airlines flight 17 left amsterdam, some of the 298 people on board were flown back today in wooden caskets borne by military planes. it was a national day ofc mourning in the netherlands. two-thirds of the passengers killed when the pla shot down over ukraine were dutch. we have reports tonight from both countries. first elizabeth palmer in amsterdam. >> reporter: six days of confusion and indignity ended at last when two military transports, one dutch an
barry petersen is with gazaians driven from their homes by the war, taking shelter in a school. >> reporter: people here say at least they feel safe, if "safe" is a word you can use in gaza. >> pelley: an american teenager tries to pilot a plane around the world in record time. dean reynolds on today's unexpected ending. and a place to heal. mark strassmann with america's wounded women warriors. >> it's liberating because it's just women veterans. >>...
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it was a nice day jim, as long as it lasted. >> axelrod: barry petersen who is in gaza for us tonight. barry, thank you. as for the israelis, among the obstacles to a longer term cease-fire is a network of tunnels that extend underground across the border from gaza. as don dahler reports the israelis say the tunnels leave them wide open to attacks from hamas and they'll continue to target them. >> reporter: even today during the cease-fire the israeli defense force continued to search for tunnels. so farp, 31 have been found. i.d.f. describes them as sophisticated and cable of funneling armed hamas militant across the border with gaza. during a recent speech, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu alluded to terror plots hamas captives revealed during interrogation and what was hidden in one of the tunnels. "we found handcuffs and sedatives," he said. he described an underground infrastructure with fortifications electricity, and cables, designed to carry out large-scale attacks and kidnappings. one such plot involved hundreds of militants attacking israeli farm community. can you
it was a nice day jim, as long as it lasted. >> axelrod: barry petersen who is in gaza for us tonight. barry, thank you. as for the israelis, among the obstacles to a longer term cease-fire is a network of tunnels that extend underground across the border from gaza. as don dahler reports the israelis say the tunnels leave them wide open to attacks from hamas and they'll continue to target them. >> reporter: even today during the cease-fire the israeli defense force continued to...
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barry petersen is in gaza tonight. and, barry, is it possible tt a hamas rocket fell short and killed those children? >> reporter: it's really hard to know, james. there's so much activity going on. now, we were at the scene minutes after it happened. from what we saw and talking with people whon about these things, they say the size of the shrapnel and the way it was spread says it was probably a rocket, not a mortar. the israelis were quick to release a surveillance photo saying it was a rocket fired 2.6 miles south of the area, aimed at israel that fell, as they said, tragically short. hamas, of course, blamed the israelis. it may never know known, but here in gaza where perception is reality, they believe hamas. they blame the israelis. james. >> brown: barry has the growing civilian death toll affected support for hamas in gaza? >> reporter: well, not publicly, because people are afraid to talk out against hamas in eye time of war, but privately, i think people are weary of hamas firing rockets at israel. they're w
barry petersen is in gaza tonight. and, barry, is it possible tt a hamas rocket fell short and killed those children? >> reporter: it's really hard to know, james. there's so much activity going on. now, we were at the scene minutes after it happened. from what we saw and talking with people whon about these things, they say the size of the shrapnel and the way it was spread says it was probably a rocket, not a mortar. the israelis were quick to release a surveillance photo saying it was...
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barry petersen meets an extra champion. >> -- champion. >> hi fun before in my life. this new life has to be fun before, so fun, fun it. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good captioning sponsored by cbs there is some hope tonight that the latest war between israel and the palestinians in gaza can be brought to an end. egypt today is proposing a 12 hour cease-fire as a first step, followed by talks between the two sides in cairo. the palestinians continued to fire unguided rockets into israel today. and the israelis kept up their aerial assault on gaza. in the past week approximately 180 palestinians have been kille, most of them civilians. no israelies have died. their missile defense system is intercepting many of the palestinian rockets. holly williams is in gaza city. >> the israeli military says it's been targeting terrorists and their rocket launchers. but when we visited al-shifa hospital today, we found wounded civilians, one of them still in diapers. two-year-old hamdan and four-year-old hamada are brothers. they were injured ear
barry petersen meets an extra champion. >> -- champion. >> hi fun before in my life. this new life has to be fun before, so fun, fun it. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good captioning sponsored by cbs there is some hope tonight that the latest war between israel and the palestinians in gaza can be brought to an end. egypt today is proposing a 12 hour cease-fire as a first step, followed by talks between the two sides in cairo....
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>> barry petersen in gaza. thank you. >> as we mentioned, 13 israeli soldiers were killed today in gaza. and this evening, hamas is claiming it took another israeli soldier prisoner. with more on that, here's holly williams in tel aviv. >> reporter: elaine, palestinian militants say the name of the israeli soldier they claim to have taken hostage is shaul iran. all the israelis will say is that they're looking into it. those 13 soldiers who lost their lives were killed in four separate incidents. and the israeli military told us tonight that they are meeting a lot of resistance from the militants who are using anti- tank rockets, rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons. there are also reports that two of the dead soldiers were dual u.s.-israeli citizens. >> holly, prime minister netanyahu spoke to his country tonight. did he say anything about how long the ground offensive will last? >> israel has never put a time frame on it, all that netanyahu said tonight is that israel will continue to act as necess
>> barry petersen in gaza. thank you. >> as we mentioned, 13 israeli soldiers were killed today in gaza. and this evening, hamas is claiming it took another israeli soldier prisoner. with more on that, here's holly williams in tel aviv. >> reporter: elaine, palestinian militants say the name of the israeli soldier they claim to have taken hostage is shaul iran. all the israelis will say is that they're looking into it. those 13 soldiers who lost their lives were killed in four...
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barry petersen and holly williams report from both sides of the border. removing bodies from the malaysia air crash site invoking a strong international backlash while secretary kerry says extraordinary circumstancesal evidence points to russia supplying the missile. our team of correspondents is covering the story. new video evidenced in the case of the new york citizen who died in police custody. anne-marie-green has been looking into that. and remembering jas garner. don dahler looks back on an acker without always put gentle good humor. >> my work is my biggest joy. captioning sponsored by cbs. >> this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, i'm elaine quijano. three days after the crash of malaysia air lights flight 17 outrage is growing around the world over how the rebels in eastern ukraine are handling both the victims bodies and the physical evidence. more on that in a moment. but first this has been the deadliest day yet in the gaza conflict. 90 palestinians were killed today as were 13 israeli soldiers. two of them american citizens. that p
barry petersen and holly williams report from both sides of the border. removing bodies from the malaysia air crash site invoking a strong international backlash while secretary kerry says extraordinary circumstancesal evidence points to russia supplying the missile. our team of correspondents is covering the story. new video evidenced in the case of the new york citizen who died in police custody. anne-marie-green has been looking into that. and remembering jas garner. don dahler looks back on...
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barry petersen is in gaza city where people want to know why they became the targets. barry, good morning. >> reporter: they have seen a lot here in gaza, but even in this place where death comes almost hourly, the attack on the school left people shocked. the wounded and the dead poured into this hospital, mostly women and children. the emergency room struggled to cope. when we saw this 7-year-old, see seemed unconscious, but then good news, she opened her eyes. the red cross said they were bringing buses, the relative told us, but then we were struck with artillery fire from tanks. they have turned their schools into safe hairchs. there were still people at this school yesterday after the attack. u.n. officials gave the school's gps coordinates to both sides, trying to arrange an evacuation. instead there was an attack. chris is a u.n. spokesperson. >> we can say enough women, enough children. they have suffered quite enough. >> reporter: israelis say there's been enough but they're using weapons and making coordinated attacks which makes them a legitimate military ta
barry petersen is in gaza city where people want to know why they became the targets. barry, good morning. >> reporter: they have seen a lot here in gaza, but even in this place where death comes almost hourly, the attack on the school left people shocked. the wounded and the dead poured into this hospital, mostly women and children. the emergency room struggled to cope. when we saw this 7-year-old, see seemed unconscious, but then good news, she opened her eyes. the red cross said they...
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barry petersen is in gaza where families are mourning their losses. >> reporter: when the shelling began, the people ran for their lives. i was crying and shouting she told us. i saw bodies spread in the street. i have never seen anything like this. for hours the shells poured in. there were brief humanitarian cease-fires when rescuers raced to find the wounded, but mostly they only found the dead. i saw the israeli tanks firing rounds at us said this man, and so this was a day of grieving at the overwhelmed morgue in the city's hospital. there's an inefficiency about death. as soon as family identifies one body, there's another to take its place. the family of this man spent the morning mourning when his ambulance was hit by a shell. a relative tried to make sense of his loss. he wasn't a fighter, she said. he was a fighter for humanity, an ambulance worker. why did he deserve to die? but this was a day, after all, of tears without answers. barry petersen, cbs news, gaza. >>> now to the latest on the crisis in crew crane and the shooting doubt of malaysia airline flight 17. at the crash
barry petersen is in gaza where families are mourning their losses. >> reporter: when the shelling began, the people ran for their lives. i was crying and shouting she told us. i saw bodies spread in the street. i have never seen anything like this. for hours the shells poured in. there were brief humanitarian cease-fires when rescuers raced to find the wounded, but mostly they only found the dead. i saw the israeli tanks firing rounds at us said this man, and so this was a day of...
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barry petersen, rifle, colorado. >> i'll have a burger with a side -- arm -- sidearm. >>> coming up afters this morning," an update now on the deadly weather in the east and the storm forecast. >>> plus, a closer look at the economic problems facing atlantic city. >>> and we'll visit the estate of director stanley kubrick to mark the 50 years since he and arthur c. clark started collaboration on "201 space odyssey." that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com good morning. it's wednesday, july 9th. i'm michelle griego. and i'm brian hackney, in f >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. mallicoat. >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, july 9, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank is off today. time now 4:30. we'll get to the most important thing first which as far as lawrence and i are concerned is the weather. >> of course. >> you're absolutely right. we have low clouds and fog moving in, the sea breeze is kicking in and will cool down temperatures all around t
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barry petersen, rifle, colorado. >> i'll have a burger with a side -- arm -- sidearm.ocal news on "cbs this morning," an update on the deadly weather in the east. plus a closer look at the economic problems facing atlantic city. >>> and we'll visit the estate of director stanley kubrick to mark the 50 years since he and ar thurl c. clark started spade odyssey. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> today it is wednesday, july 9th good morning i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm erika von tiehl. first, nature's rage, and then peco's repairs. and severe storms leave down trees and power lines, we will show you the damage. we are learning more about the fire that claim four young lives in southwest philadelphia, hear the 911 calls and ongoing debate on how soon fire fighters responded. >>> and there is another setback for a cigarette tax, it is supposed to help pay the bills for philadelphia's public schools. >>> those stories and more coming up. lets talk about the
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>> reporter: barry petersen, cbs news, denver. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs thisew video of osama bin laden. we'll take a closer look at the al qaeda video and speak with national security analysis juan cz zarate. >>> plus, the conversation with facebook helping to find a local police station. >>> and the story of a small-time baseball back maker who broke into the big leagues. that's the "cbs morning news." thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> today is tuesday, july 15th, good morning, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. >> we're cleaning up after severe storm damage in south jersey. national weather service will be on hands investigating possible tornados. live report coming up. >> also, our eyewitness weather team tracking more than 9,000 lightning strikes, 9,000. one bolt struck a 14 year old delaware county boy. an update on his condition ahead. >> and a philadelphia area whistle blower at the center stage of congressional hearings. that story and more straight ahead. let's start once again with your weather, boy, what a
>> reporter: barry petersen, cbs news, denver. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs thisew video of osama bin laden. we'll take a closer look at the al qaeda video and speak with national security analysis juan cz zarate. >>> plus, the conversation with facebook helping to find a local police station. >>> and the story of a small-time baseball back maker who broke into the big leagues. that's the "cbs morning news." thanks for...
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barry petersen, cbs news, gaza. >>> now to the latest on the crisis in ukraine and the shooting doubt of malaysia airline flight 17. there were reports of fierce fighting in the rebel city of donesque this morning and at the crash site search teams have found 251 bodies. the united nations may vote as early as today on a proposed resolution pressuring russia to help gain access to the site in eastern ukraine. there's concern that pro-russian separatists are tampering with the evidence, and there's new evidence to accuse the rebels of firing the missile that brought down the jetliner. russian president vladimir putin asked for all sides in ukraine to allow for the investigation and called for an end. meanwhile the separatists have been moving the victims' bodies. mark phillips reports from the crash site. >> reporter: under the supervision of the rebel militias that control the site, workers began loading the dead onto trucks and took them to a train with a refrigerated car about ten miles away. observers from the osce were brought to the train to view the bodies, but delegation spokes
barry petersen, cbs news, gaza. >>> now to the latest on the crisis in ukraine and the shooting doubt of malaysia airline flight 17. there were reports of fierce fighting in the rebel city of donesque this morning and at the crash site search teams have found 251 bodies. the united nations may vote as early as today on a proposed resolution pressuring russia to help gain access to the site in eastern ukraine. there's concern that pro-russian separatists are tampering with the evidence,...
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barry petersen reports. >> just the main course or the whole meal. >> reporter: on her first trip toe to learn how to shop in a wheelchair, it is clear there is only one word to describe amy van dyk . irrepressible. it's another moment of progress. >> yeah. >> reporter: do you feel good about this? >> yeah, especially since i can reach the top stuff without having to ask for help. >> reporter: and another word, discipline. the time it took a kid with asthma to train and win six olympic swimming gold medals, the kind it takes to create a new life with husband tom rouen after an atv accident a month ago left her a paraplegic. a new life she calls scary but fun. you use the word "fun" which really doesn't come to mind. why fun for you? >> it has to be fun. this is my new life. i have no other choice. this is what happened to me. i'm a paraplegic, i had fun before in my life. this new life has to be fun as well. so fun, fun, it is. >> reporter: where is the nerve system that gets severed? >> it's right in here. >> reporter: spinal specialist mark johansson is amy's doctor. there may be i
barry petersen reports. >> just the main course or the whole meal. >> reporter: on her first trip toe to learn how to shop in a wheelchair, it is clear there is only one word to describe amy van dyk . irrepressible. it's another moment of progress. >> yeah. >> reporter: do you feel good about this? >> yeah, especially since i can reach the top stuff without having to ask for help. >> reporter: and another word, discipline. the time it took a kid with asthma...
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we have three reports tonight, beginning with barry petersen in gaza. >> reporter: it was a day for the dead, their bodies removed from the rubble, and a day for the living, people who fled the shelling came back to salvage what they could, no matter how mundane. mohammad abu halema was stunned when he saw his house today for the first time since the war started. 35 members of the family had lived here. demolished. demolished. everywhere, ruined remnants of their lives-- pots and pans, a baby's cradle, a bicycle, and something new added: the spent shells that had ripped the area apart. do you feel that this war should op on, or do you think it should stop? "this is a miserable situation," he said. "i just want it to end." his brother ali lived upstairs with his wife and nine kids. the predawn shelling punctured the roof without warning. "the children were sleeping," he said. "my wife and i just grabbed them in our arms and ran away." they now live at a u.n. school where there are so many other refugees that the family could only find room in the stairwell. and for all that, they insist
we have three reports tonight, beginning with barry petersen in gaza. >> reporter: it was a day for the dead, their bodies removed from the rubble, and a day for the living, people who fled the shelling came back to salvage what they could, no matter how mundane. mohammad abu halema was stunned when he saw his house today for the first time since the war started. 35 members of the family had lived here. demolished. demolished. everywhere, ruined remnants of their lives-- pots and pans, a...
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barry petersen and holly williams report from both sides of the gaza border. strong wind and high temperatures are driving dozens of wildfires across washington state. danielle nottingham has the latest. and a trumpet like no other is silenced. new orleans remembers america's oldest working jazz musician. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. this is our western addition of the broadcast. it's a crash site and it's a crime scene but what the area of eastern ukraine where the wreckage of malaysia airlines flight 17 lies is not is it the location of an active investigation. two days after the jet with 298 aboard was shoot out of the sky, row after row of body bags lie in fields. russian-supported rebels control the area and they are not giving international investigators complete access. pressure is mounting on russian leader vladimir putin to help make that happen with american and ukrainian intelligence pointing to the rebels as the ones who fired the missile that brought the plane down. the prim
barry petersen and holly williams report from both sides of the gaza border. strong wind and high temperatures are driving dozens of wildfires across washington state. danielle nottingham has the latest. and a trumpet like no other is silenced. new orleans remembers america's oldest working jazz musician. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. this is our western addition of the broadcast. it's a crash site and it's...
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barry petersen, don dahler, and margaret brennan are covering the story. the first findings from the black boxes of malaysia airlines flight 17. charlie d'agata is in eastern ukraine where the fighting has intensified. what happens when cops wear cameras on patrol? teri okita reports on the drop in brutality complaints in one california city. and switch pitcher. meet the college baseball player who brings the heat with not just one arm but two. >> he's out! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. for 12 hours today, people in both gaza in israel had something they hadn't seen in 19 days-- a break from the shell and shooting. both side honored a humanitarian cease-fire designed to give civilians a chance to bury their dead and examine the wreck annual of their homes but the quiet was short-lived. tonight hamas fired at least six rockets and mortars into israel and israel said it was prepared to respond. u.s. secretary of state john kerry who has been trying all week to negotiate a longer truce h
barry petersen, don dahler, and margaret brennan are covering the story. the first findings from the black boxes of malaysia airlines flight 17. charlie d'agata is in eastern ukraine where the fighting has intensified. what happens when cops wear cameras on patrol? teri okita reports on the drop in brutality complaints in one california city. and switch pitcher. meet the college baseball player who brings the heat with not just one arm but two. >> he's out! captioning sponsored by cbs...
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barry petersen has her story. >> just the main course or the whole meal. >> reporter: on her first tripo a grocery store to learn how to shop in a wheelchair, it is clear there is only one word to describe amy van dyken rouen: irrepressible. it's another moment of progress. >> yes. >> reporter: you feel good about this? >> yeah, especially because i can reach the top stuff without having to ask anybody. >> and another word discipline. >> come on, legs. >> the kind it took a kid with asthma to train and win six olympic swimming gold medals, the kind it takes to create a new life with husband tom after an atv accident a month ago left her a paraplegic, a new life she calls scary but fun. you use the word "fun" which doesn't really come to mind. why fun for you? >> it has to be fun this is my new life. i have no other choice. this is what has happened to me. i'm a paraplegic. i had fun before in my life. this new life has to be fun as well. so fun, fun it is. >> reporter: where did the nerve system that gets severed. >> it's right in here. >> reporter: spinal cord specialist mark joe hanse
barry petersen has her story. >> just the main course or the whole meal. >> reporter: on her first tripo a grocery store to learn how to shop in a wheelchair, it is clear there is only one word to describe amy van dyken rouen: irrepressible. it's another moment of progress. >> yes. >> reporter: you feel good about this? >> yeah, especially because i can reach the top stuff without having to ask anybody. >> and another word discipline. >> come on, legs....
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barry petersen, denver. >> barry petersen always does a nice job on his stories., barry, love the pockets and the square and talking about a clean flush. >> it's >>> a music legend returns to the stage. it's not just paul mccartney getting attention. how two fans have a memory that will last a lifetime. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. our diet ocean spray cranberry juice drink is made with real cranberries and has just five little calories. these diet soda farmers are here to see where cranberries grow. hey, where does diet soda grow? uh... if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and
barry petersen, denver. >> barry petersen always does a nice job on his stories., barry, love the pockets and the square and talking about a clean flush. >> it's >>> a music legend returns to the stage. it's not just paul mccartney getting attention. how two fans have a memory that will last a lifetime. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy...
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barry petersen denver. >> barry petersen always does a nice job on his stories. and the square and talking about a clean flush. >> it's interest >>> looks like a very interesting day ahead. we do have some patchy dense fog along the coastline this morning. but in the valleys we're going to see a lot of heat. it will stay cool out toward the beaches, the fog really going to continue right along the immediate coastline. the temperatures though in the valleys are going to soar this afternoon. 90s even maybe some triple digits toward antioch and brentwood. about 98 in livermore and 88 degrees in the napa valley. about 67 degrees and much more comfortable in san francisco. cooler weather by wednesday. >>> a music legend returns to the stage. it's not just paul mccartney getting attention. how two fans have a memory that will last a lifetime. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no mor
barry petersen denver. >> barry petersen always does a nice job on his stories. and the square and talking about a clean flush. >> it's interest >>> looks like a very interesting day ahead. we do have some patchy dense fog along the coastline this morning. but in the valleys we're going to see a lot of heat. it will stay cool out toward the beaches, the fog really going to continue right along the immediate coastline. the temperatures though in the valleys are going to soar...
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barry petersen, thank you so much, barry. the secretary of state john kerry joins us now from boston, mr. secretary, thank you so much. and i want to start with the bottom line question. do we have definitive proof that the russians were directly involved in the bombing, downing of this airliner? >> well, bob, when you say definitive proof of russia, the investigation is going to draw conclusions that are, quote, definitive, what we have is a lot of evidence that points in the direction that raises very, very serious questions, including the fact that a few weeks ago we have 150 vehicle convoy coming from russia, going into the east of ukraine with tanks, artillery, mobile rocket launchers armored personnel carriers turned over to the separate tests we know that there are russian leaders, russian whose are leaders of the separatists, some, not all, some, and we know that the russians have armed the separatists, trained the separatists, support the separatists, and have to date not publicly called on the separate tests to stan
barry petersen, thank you so much, barry. the secretary of state john kerry joins us now from boston, mr. secretary, thank you so much. and i want to start with the bottom line question. do we have definitive proof that the russians were directly involved in the bombing, downing of this airliner? >> well, bob, when you say definitive proof of russia, the investigation is going to draw conclusions that are, quote, definitive, what we have is a lot of evidence that points in the direction...
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barry petersen is with gazaians driven from their homes by the war, taking shelter in a school. >> reporterpeople here say at least they feel safe, if "safe" is a word you can use in gaza. >> pelley: an american teenager tries to pilot a plane around the world in record time. dean reynolds on today's unexpected ending. and a place to heal. mark strassmann with america's wounded women warriors. >> it's liberating because it's just women veterans. >> absolutely. >> reporter: just like you. >> yeah, absolutely.
barry petersen is with gazaians driven from their homes by the war, taking shelter in a school. >> reporterpeople here say at least they feel safe, if "safe" is a word you can use in gaza. >> pelley: an american teenager tries to pilot a plane around the world in record time. dean reynolds on today's unexpected ending. and a place to heal. mark strassmann with america's wounded women warriors. >> it's liberating because it's just women veterans. >> absolutely....
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barry petersen is there. >> reporter: the hospital was overwhelmed from everything we've seen most of the casualties are children and women. >> pelley: deadly weather. >> oh, my god. >> pelley: a tornado hits a campground in eastern virginia. chip reid reports. was it cruel and unusual? the execution of a convicted killer was supposed to take about 10 minutes. ben tracy reports it lasted nearly two hours. and over 100 on long island. not the temperature the weatherman. >> i think i'm 100. >> reporter: i think so you're 101. >> who put the 1 on there? captioning sponsored by cbs
barry petersen is there. >> reporter: the hospital was overwhelmed from everything we've seen most of the casualties are children and women. >> pelley: deadly weather. >> oh, my god. >> pelley: a tornado hits a campground in eastern virginia. chip reid reports. was it cruel and unusual? the execution of a convicted killer was supposed to take about 10 minutes. ben tracy reports it lasted nearly two hours. and over 100 on long island. not the temperature the weatherman....
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barry petersen is in fooz city. >> reporter: you can see the effect of the israeli strikes.us we can still hear the boom as more artillery is coming in. >> pelley: as some flight 17 crash victims make the slow journey home we learn that 100 were left behind. mark phillips is at the crash scene in ukraine. it's one of the most closely monitored potential terror targets, so how did someone raise white flags atop the brooklyn bridge? michelle miller reports. and chip reid on why tourists are traveling thousands of miles for a taste of new england.
barry petersen is in fooz city. >> reporter: you can see the effect of the israeli strikes.us we can still hear the boom as more artillery is coming in. >> pelley: as some flight 17 crash victims make the slow journey home we learn that 100 were left behind. mark phillips is at the crash scene in ukraine. it's one of the most closely monitored potential terror targets, so how did someone raise white flags atop the brooklyn bridge? michelle miller reports. and chip reid on why...