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barry petersen joins us now by phone from tel aviv. barry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, i think there's some interesting parts of this. first it was a surprise. netanyahu obviously did a good job. hi was trailing in the polls over the weekend. secondly i think we need to talk about the relationship between the prime minister and our president obama. it's been rocky, it's been rough. i think personal relation ships may not mean everything but there is some fence mending that's going to have to be done. also the iran nuclear deal which the obama administration is trying hard to make, netanyahu is against it. he came to the u.s. congress and said the ultimate to a bad deal is no deal. so there's going to be some real resistance. he's not among the parties -- israel is not among the parties making the deal but certainly influential in the united states in terms of generating any anti-deal sentiment. and, finally, let's talk a little bit about the palestinian question. the prime minister had said he supported a two-state solution right up until the night of the election
barry petersen joins us now by phone from tel aviv. barry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, i think there's some interesting parts of this. first it was a surprise. netanyahu obviously did a good job. hi was trailing in the polls over the weekend. secondly i think we need to talk about the relationship between the prime minister and our president obama. it's been rocky, it's been rough. i think personal relation ships may not mean everything but there is some fence mending...
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we sent barry petersen to see how gaza is reacting to the election. >> reporter: welcome to graduation held in a downtown gaza park last night complete with proud parents taking videos. but this ?aint high school event, despite how young some of the boys are. this is the latest class trained by hamas to kill israelis. almost everyone lost friends or family in a war overseen by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his re-election has convinced many here that another war is inevitable. so hamas training camps across gaza are busy. hamas won't say how many thousands of men it has but some here estimate as many as half of gaza's teenaged boys want in. getting diplomas like proud graduates 18-year-old mohammad and his 16-year-old twin brothers hussein and awad. if there is war with israel tomorrow, do you think you have enough training to fight back? yes? all three? you're ready? they believe they are battle ready after all of a week of training. what you saw in the last war, did that make you decide to join hamas? awad said, "i had friends killed, so many savage things done by the is
we sent barry petersen to see how gaza is reacting to the election. >> reporter: welcome to graduation held in a downtown gaza park last night complete with proud parents taking videos. but this ?aint high school event, despite how young some of the boys are. this is the latest class trained by hamas to kill israelis. almost everyone lost friends or family in a war overseen by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his re-election has convinced many here that another war is...
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barry petersen is our man in tel aviv. >> as prime minister netanyahu gave thanks to jerusalem's wailing wall critics say his come-from-behind win was mostly about fear. this ad showed islamic militants headed for israel, citing it's netanyahu or them. in a divisive campaign netanyahu also reversed his support for a separate palestinian state which is central to u.s. efforts to relaunch peace talks. israeli columnist gideon levy. >> the moment of truth for israel is a moment of truth for the american administration. now let's see what is the alternative to the two-state solution which is apparently dead. >> reporter: netanyahu's about-face won't help already strained relations during obama's final two years years in awssments mr. obama mr. netanyahu, the next two years do, we just write it off? >> i think those would be a tough two years for mr. netanyahu because he went too far in his relations with mr. obama. i don't think mr. obama is going to forgive or to forget. >> stop threatening -- >> reporter: like netanyahu's speech this month to congress attacking u.s. negotiations over iran'
barry petersen is our man in tel aviv. >> as prime minister netanyahu gave thanks to jerusalem's wailing wall critics say his come-from-behind win was mostly about fear. this ad showed islamic militants headed for israel, citing it's netanyahu or them. in a divisive campaign netanyahu also reversed his support for a separate palestinian state which is central to u.s. efforts to relaunch peace talks. israeli columnist gideon levy. >> the moment of truth for israel is a moment of...
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barry petersen reports from tel aviv. >> reporter: embattled israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu pledged monday that a palestinian state will not be established if he is reelected. a reversal of his position six years ago. "we will continue to build and fortify jerusalem," he said, so its division would become impossible. as indicated -- netanyahu's popularity has dropped in recent days, he's appeared to some as increasingly desperate. netanyahu called this snap election three months ago, expecting a break, no-sweat cruise to reelection. instead his main opponent has gained steam and poll numbers for netanyahu are faulterring. ari shavit. >> i would say there is a quiet rebellion against the rule of benjamin netanyahu. >> reporter: critics say netanyahu ignored pocket book issues -- high taxes and real estate prices that tripled in the last decade. shirin and tal vardi are giving up their dream of ever buying an apartment. >> we can't buy a house. >> reporter: why? >> because we don't... because we need to save so much money for the government and for the country and the taxes ar
barry petersen reports from tel aviv. >> reporter: embattled israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu pledged monday that a palestinian state will not be established if he is reelected. a reversal of his position six years ago. "we will continue to build and fortify jerusalem," he said, so its division would become impossible. as indicated -- netanyahu's popularity has dropped in recent days, he's appeared to some as increasingly desperate. netanyahu called this snap election...
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barry petersen, cbs news, milwaukee. >> pelley: making the world a warmer place.the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, gbt. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> jay z's big money deal with beyonce, madonna, rihanna and so many more. what his new music streaming service means for you. >> how his a-list empire-like announcement all came together. >> we need to write the story for ourselves. >> inside today's tidal wave of excitement and critics of spotify's new rival. >> where were other big names like katy? >> are you going to join tidal? >> and the hollywood movie mogul accused of groping this model and the nypd investigation. >> plus, why stars were invading new york by boats and by train. >> i was on the subway today. >> also, viola davis on her childhood, literally starving. >> i jumped in huge garbage bins
barry petersen, cbs news, milwaukee. >> pelley: making the world a warmer place.the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, gbt. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> jay z's big money deal with beyonce, madonna, rihanna and so many more. what his new music streaming service means for you. >> how his a-list empire-like announcement all came together. >> we need to write the story...
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barry petersen, cbs news, milwaukee. >> pelley: making the world a warmer place.the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, gbt. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a hospital locked down, two people carjacked, hundreds of armed officers looking for an escaped felon, the latest on his capture. >> reporter: these court records paint a troubled criminal history for wossen assaye, that story coming up. >> reporter: i'm bruce johnson. this is the alley in southeast washington. we'll walk you through how they captured this man and what the community is saying about all this. >> reporter: the suspect killed at the gates of the nsa is identified. i'm scott broom in baltimore. coming up what friends on the streets in baltimore have to say about the transgender person they knew as maya. >> good evening. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. >>> inova fairfax hospital locked down for an armed felon on the loose, two carjackings in the annandale area and
barry petersen, cbs news, milwaukee. >> pelley: making the world a warmer place.the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, gbt. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a hospital locked down, two people carjacked, hundreds of armed officers looking for an escaped felon, the latest on his capture. >> reporter: these court records paint a troubled criminal history for wossen assaye, that...
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. >> barry petersen, cbs news, tel aviv. >> glor: sigh cyclone pam left much of vanuatu in the dark. the storm packed upwind up to 167 miles per hour and knocked downpour across the island a chain, logs of communications has made it difficult for officials to determine how many people have been killed. the ohio river crested at the highest level since 1997, many who live near the river in cincinnati evacuated the homes the river is expected to stay above flood levels for at least a few more days. on the west coast, the problem is drought and the record heat this weekend is not helping. just ask the 26,000 runners who sweltered through the los angeles marathon today. here is omar villafranca. >> the marathon winners came in daniel limo and ogla kimaiyo crossed the finish line easily. thousands of others wilted in the heat. as temperatures soared, at least 31 runners were hospitalized. one in critical condition. >> i found myself not walking and i walked a lot, like i walked a lot. >> on saturday la's high of 93 shattered the previous record by five degrees. all the heat comes in the m
. >> barry petersen, cbs news, tel aviv. >> glor: sigh cyclone pam left much of vanuatu in the dark. the storm packed upwind up to 167 miles per hour and knocked downpour across the island a chain, logs of communications has made it difficult for officials to determine how many people have been killed. the ohio river crested at the highest level since 1997, many who live near the river in cincinnati evacuated the homes the river is expected to stay above flood levels for at least a...
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barry petersen is in tel aviv for what this means with the relations between israel and the united states. barry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. well, prime minister netanyahu is hard at work this morning forming a parliamentary coalition. no party won a simple majority, but it's expected he won't have much trouble forming the alliances keeping him in power. in american political parlance you can call him the comeback kid. he trailed in the opinion polls but won the only poll that matters, the vote. we face great diplomatic and security challenges he warned his supporters. first the victory, then the victory kiss with his wife sarah. you have given me much strength, he said. it was an election that saw an enormous turnout of almost 72%. even a bride took time to vote. the morning after was good for some like this man who runs a stall at tel aviv's carmel market. he will take care of security he told us. he will only go to war when we really need to. but others had hoped for someone new who would jump start an economy where prices are high, and many feel the chance for a
barry petersen is in tel aviv for what this means with the relations between israel and the united states. barry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. well, prime minister netanyahu is hard at work this morning forming a parliamentary coalition. no party won a simple majority, but it's expected he won't have much trouble forming the alliances keeping him in power. in american political parlance you can call him the comeback kid. he trailed in the opinion polls but won the...
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barry petersen is in tel aviv and tells us what's at stake for israel and the u.s. good morning. >> good morning. the voting for prime minister netanyahu is tomorrow and netanyahu is pulling out all the stops to keep his job. his supporters jammed downtown tel aviv last night for a last-minute some say last-ditch effort. he called this a snap election expecting for this to be a walk away but missed the ugly mood of many israelis who blame him for high taxes. this couple is better because buying an apartment is out of reach. >> i don't want to see bibi anymore. if he says, we will go. >> you'll go? >> yeah. >> but he said he's the one who will protect the country. two weeks ago he was invited. instead of a boost back home it was a bust. his popularity kept going home and it broke the tradition of staying neutral say this author. >> when we had yiddish speaking prime minister who didn't know what an abruska was, they realized israel needed to be a bipartisan in america. >> he's been survivor of politics for decades and i'm telling you, charlie, nobody around here is c
barry petersen is in tel aviv and tells us what's at stake for israel and the u.s. good morning. >> good morning. the voting for prime minister netanyahu is tomorrow and netanyahu is pulling out all the stops to keep his job. his supporters jammed downtown tel aviv last night for a last-minute some say last-ditch effort. he called this a snap election expecting for this to be a walk away but missed the ugly mood of many israelis who blame him for high taxes. this couple is better because...
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. >> barry petersen thank you. >>> jurors will hear more testimony about the tsarnaev brothers land stand today. the focus shifted monday to the gun fight with police. don dahler is in watertown where the shootout took place two years ago. >> reporter: good morning. court is in session in downtown boston, but this is the quiet residential neighborhood in watertown where the fight took place. the police officers were at this end. the tsarnaev brothers were further down shooting in this direction. the police who were here that night say it was some of the most terrifying eight minutes of their lives. dzhokhar tsarnaev escaped and ended up hiding in a boat a mile from here. yesterday, jurors got to get a close up look at the boat. jurors saw the sight of dzhokhar tsarnaev's land stand monday inspecting the boat where he was captured. >> we got movement. he is moving. we have movement in the boat. >> reporter: at an undisclosed location, the jurors were taken on the lift two at a time to peer inside. 50 feet away tsarnaev sat with lawyers and u.s. marshals. two pool reporters were present. >>
. >> barry petersen thank you. >>> jurors will hear more testimony about the tsarnaev brothers land stand today. the focus shifted monday to the gun fight with police. don dahler is in watertown where the shootout took place two years ago. >> reporter: good morning. court is in session in downtown boston, but this is the quiet residential neighborhood in watertown where the fight took place. the police officers were at this end. the tsarnaev brothers were further down...
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barry petersen is in tel aviv. >> reporter: it's a lovely day here. it's warm and sunny and mild. that will help get people out to vote. election day in israel is a national holiday. there is no reason not to go to the polls. there is a lot of emotion going on this election. they are expecting a record turnout. if the early bird gets the worm score one for prime minister benjamin netanyahu who voted minutes after the polls opened at 7:00 a.m. his main challenger is american educated israeli media said the race tightened. as for the turnout credit americans or at least political expertise being used against netanyahu which had people going door to door saying it is time to replace the government. it's a classic american get out the vote campaign. 25,000 volunteers knocking on 200,000 doors until polls close at 10:00 tonight and it's never been done here before. until until hired jeremy bird who ran the obama campaign ground game in 2008 and 2012. when you were learning from the american consultants what was the best thing they told you? >> we need to meet people. face-to-face. >> r
barry petersen is in tel aviv. >> reporter: it's a lovely day here. it's warm and sunny and mild. that will help get people out to vote. election day in israel is a national holiday. there is no reason not to go to the polls. there is a lot of emotion going on this election. they are expecting a record turnout. if the early bird gets the worm score one for prime minister benjamin netanyahu who voted minutes after the polls opened at 7:00 a.m. his main challenger is american educated...