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>> and now, bbc world news america. >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington.'m laura trevelyan. four plinian boys become the latest casualties, killed as they played on a beach. and the u.s. adds more sanctions to russia. and a museum that gets eau multimillion dollar face lift 100 years after the first world war. some of the historic artifacts re on display. on ome to our viewers public television in america and also around the globe. four palestinian children playing on a beach near gaza city have been killed in the littest israeli attacks. the militant palestinian group hamas says the killings were a war crime. are fficials investigating. and israel has called a five-hour cease fire to allow people to stock up on supplies. plane hit li war gaza's port today. children ran for cover. then a second strike almost immediately. these children didn't escape. emergency services rushed the bodies away. some are so charred they're too gruesome to show. it's not clear what the target was at this port. >> israel insists it only targets the infrastructure used by hamas,
>> and now, bbc world news america. >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington.'m laura trevelyan. four plinian boys become the latest casualties, killed as they played on a beach. and the u.s. adds more sanctions to russia. and a museum that gets eau multimillion dollar face lift 100 years after the first world war. some of the historic artifacts re on display. on ome to our viewers public television in america and also around the globe. four...
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and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura kuenssberg. the remains of some of those aboard "nba m.v.p.: a race to remember" are property home. a somber ceremony in the netherlands for the passengers who lost their lives. huttle diplomacy for the secretary of state. are we any closer to a ceasefire. and helping to save people from a heroin overdose. we will tell you about the antidote being used to buy time before dream. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. it was a somber scene in the netherlands today as the first flight carrying the remains of those on board "nba m.v.p.: a race to remember" landed. at the crash site in ukraine, the investigation continues, and tensions are running high with two ukrainian fighter jets shot down in rebel-held tear more. more on that in a moment. first, two reports. muthaura price is in the netherlands -- >> they died when flight mh-17 was shot out of the sky. today, in simple wooden coffins, the first 40 victims l
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you're watching bbc world news america. come, for many thetries around the world, findings of the new report by the 9/11 commission. >> shortly after the south sank, the owner went missing. they have identified a badly recently, anddy say it is the ferry owner. they wanted to question him in connection with the tragedy. we have the latest twist in this tragedy. country'seld in the industrial south, they found him. korea's number one fugitive, surrounded by opko health bottles and dressed in winter clothes. he had been there sometime. identifying and was not easy, but today police confirmed he was the man believed to have run the company involved in the ferry disaster. fingerprints,d and after examination we confirmed it was his fingerprints. >> he was a controversial figure, the leader of a christian splinter group who served a jail term for fraud. police tried to question him about the internal workings of the ferry company, but found he had disappeared. the church headquarters turned up little information, and elise and tr
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." is bbc world news america, reporting from washington. upael says it is stepping its pressure on hamas. this is one of a number of what it calls terrorist targets. >> the u.s. and europe impose the toughest sanctions yet on the russia. and a rare moment of celebration in the central african republic in a move slum community there. it come -- muslim community there. amid a backdrop of violence. welcome to our viewers in america and around the globe. healthpast 24 hours, officials in gaza say more than 100 palestinians have died in the heaviest bombardment so far by israeli forces. our international correspondent is in gaza and starts our coverage tonight. >> gaza trembled with the fury of war last night. had actedned it aggressively. it did. people were forced from their homes. out into a city with few safe places to hide. israel wants to weaken hamas , which includes hitting gaza's only power station. adding to the misery of those who live here. through the night and into the day. across large parts of the gaza strip, the bombing is relen
>> and now, "bbc world news america." is bbc world news america, reporting from washington. upael says it is stepping its pressure on hamas. this is one of a number of what it calls terrorist targets. >> the u.s. and europe impose the toughest sanctions yet on the russia. and a rare moment of celebration in the central african republic in a move slum community there. it come -- muslim community there. amid a backdrop of violence. welcome to our viewers in america and...
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>> and now, "bbc world news" america." >> this is "bbc world news" me," reportsing from washington. thousands of israelis attend the funerals of three murdered teenagers but the government now weighs its response. the leader of isis urges all islam to join husband new state while baghdad fails to reach a solution. and french police detain nicolas sarkozy over alleged influence peddling. hardly the way he wanted to get ack into the news. welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. thousands of israelis turned out for the funerals of three teenagers who were abducted and murdered while hitchhiking. the militant group hamas is being blamed but they deny any involvement. >> today they shared the family's torment, an entire nation hoping and praying for the return of three teenage boys. the -- today came the grief. there were thousands who came to mourn. the murders said the prime minister, an attack on each and every one of them. >> a wild and deep chasm stands between us and our enemies. they sankify death and we sankify life. they sankify cruelty, we sankify meas
>> and now, "bbc world news" america." >> this is "bbc world news" me," reportsing from washington. thousands of israelis attend the funerals of three murdered teenagers but the government now weighs its response. the leader of isis urges all islam to join husband new state while baghdad fails to reach a solution. and french police detain nicolas sarkozy over alleged influence peddling. hardly the way he wanted to get ack into the news. welcome to our...
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>> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america." shelter comesns under fire in gaza, with at least 13 people killed. unclear who is to blame. in an exclusive interview, the leader of hamas says what it would take for him to accept a truce with israel. >> we want a cease-fire as soon as possible. that is possible with the lifting of the siege of gaza. this is the demand of the gazan people. astronauts ago, u.s. were hailed as heroes for becoming the first to walk on the moon. tonight we explain why the celebrity was short-lived. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and also around the globe. the un's secretary-general says he is appalled by an attack on a u.n. shelter in gaza in which at least 13 people have been killed and hundreds wounded. hamas has blamed israel, and israel says it is investigating who is responsible. the shelter was a u.n. school being used by those who fled their homes because of the fighting. >> angry, distraught, and beyond consolation. these women and their children had fled the fighting ne
>> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america." shelter comesns under fire in gaza, with at least 13 people killed. unclear who is to blame. in an exclusive interview, the leader of hamas says what it would take for him to accept a truce with israel. >> we want a cease-fire as soon as possible. that is possible with the lifting of the siege of gaza. this is the demand of the gazan people. astronauts ago, u.s. were hailed as heroes for...
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>> and now, "bbc world news" america. >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington. a train carrying the remains of those onboard mh-17 is finally allowed to leave the ukrainian region, controlled by pro-russian rebels. the black boxes are to be turned over to malaysian authorities, but concerns still remain about demand for a thorough investigation. >> the separatists are removing evidence from the crash site, all of which begs the question, what are they trying to hide? >> and palestinian officials say a hospital in gaza has been hit by israeli fire, killing at least five and wounding dozens more as the death toll rises on oth sides. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. it's been four days since the malaysian airliner was brought down over eastern ukraine. today the pro-russian rebels who control the region finally allowed some of the bodies to be transported out of the area. 298 people were killed in the incident, and a train is now carrying some of the remains to a ukrainian town. tonight
>> and now, "bbc world news" america. >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington. a train carrying the remains of those onboard mh-17 is finally allowed to leave the ukrainian region, controlled by pro-russian rebels. the black boxes are to be turned over to malaysian authorities, but concerns still remain about demand for a thorough investigation. >> the separatists are removing evidence from the crash site, all of which begs the...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america, reporting from washington. i'm katty kay. it looks like a revenge attack for the death of three israeli youth. being placed under investigation for alleged corruption. >> i have never committed an act contrary to the values of the republic or the rule of law. >> america is out of the world cup but it has found a hero. the goalkeeper tim howard has become an overnight celebrity here. welcome to our viewers on public television in america also around the globe. the longest-running conflict in the middle east is turning violent again tonight. the kidnapping and murder of a palestinian teenager has prompted clashes in eastern jerusalem. found burned in a forest. christian fraser reports now from east jerusalem. >> jerusalem for us, where israeli police recovered the remains of a body. , young man who had been beaten a 17-year-old palestinian schoolboy that neighbors say was kidnapped by israeli settlers. his home is in east jerusalem and marks a makeshift frontline in the running battles for israeli soldiers. insid
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america, reporting from washington. i'm katty kay. it looks like a revenge attack for the death of three israeli youth. being placed under investigation for alleged corruption. >> i have never committed an act contrary to the values of the republic or the rule of law. >> america is out of the world cup but it has found a hero. the goalkeeper tim howard has become an overnight celebrity here....
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and now, bbc world news america. this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. who shot down flight ma 17. president obama says the malaysian plan was. by a missile from western ukraine. >> this tragic and devastating scene, people's clothes and belongings and lifejackets are scattered amongst the charred bodies. learn more about the 298 people who died on board as tribute for the vacancy start pouring in. israel says it is it is prepared invasion in gaza. calling it an outrage of unspeakable perk portions -- proportions, president obama bys that it was shot down russian-backed separatists. 298 people died at. from thele was fired toros area of western ukraine, just 14 miles of the site of the crash very -- crash. the report contains some distressing images. >> the start or of the debris field left behind. pieces of the plane spread for miles across original fields outside the town. it is fairly obvious that the plane exploded midair. 300 passengers and crew simply dropped to the ground. the whereabouts of the lockbox flight recorders is unknown. in the villages
and now, bbc world news america. this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. who shot down flight ma 17. president obama says the malaysian plan was. by a missile from western ukraine. >> this tragic and devastating scene, people's clothes and belongings and lifejackets are scattered amongst the charred bodies. learn more about the 298 people who died on board as tribute for the vacancy start pouring in. israel says it is it is prepared invasion in gaza. calling it an...
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and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura. israel's prime minister says he will resist international pressure to stop air strikes as the death toll tops 100 in gaza. u.s. secretary of state john kerry meets with afghanistan's presidential candidates to try to resolve the country's disputeded election. and lebron james turns home. he says he will play for the cleveland cavaliers next year. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. israel's prime minister says his country is prepared to use all its military power to stop rocket attacks by palestinian militants. that is despite growing international pressure for a cease-fire. at least 100 people are reported to have died in the israeli air strikes which began on tuesday. there have been more rocket attacks on israel today. two people have been injured this week but no lives lost. from gaza, the middle east editor jeremy berman starts our coverage. >> the streets are silent in gaza, but they are not peace
and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura. israel's prime minister says he will resist international pressure to stop air strikes as the death toll tops 100 in gaza. u.s. secretary of state john kerry meets with afghanistan's presidential candidates to try to resolve the country's disputeded election. and lebron james turns home. he says he will play for the cleveland cavaliers next year. >>...
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>> and now, "bbc world news merica." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm laura. israel digs in, warning that military campaign will continue to destroy the tunnels used by palestinian militants. but the white house warns against rising casualties. >> the shelling of a u.n. facility that is housing innocent civilians who are fleeing violence is totally unacceptable. >> an international team of investigators finally reaches the crash site of the malaysia airliner two weeks after it was shot down over ukraine. and looking for an escape from the everyday? 50 years ago that may have meant swinging by a tiki bar. we'll explore how the cultural phenomenon goes on. -- caught on. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. today the israelis warned they'll continue their military campaign to destroy a network of tunnels used by palestinian militants with or without a cease-fire. it comes as the white house said the shelling of a refugee shelling in gaza was totally indefensible. a moment, we'll
>> and now, "bbc world news merica." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm laura. israel digs in, warning that military campaign will continue to destroy the tunnels used by palestinian militants. but the white house warns against rising casualties. >> the shelling of a u.n. facility that is housing innocent civilians who are fleeing violence is totally unacceptable. >> an international team of investigators finally...
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i'm geeta guru-murthy with "bbc world news." our top stories. the first bodies from flight mh-17 are being flown to the netherlands where a national day of mourning is being held. >>> israel's military operation continues with more strikes, the u.n. human rights commissioners suggests israel could be committing war crimes in gaza and against children. >> 147 children have been killed in gaza over the past 16 days. they had a right to life. just like children in any other country. >>> the remains of the costa concordia moves to their final destination where they'll be scrapped. >>> and the 20th commonwealth games featuring more than 4,000 athletes from right around the world begins in glasgow today. >>> hello. the first bodies from the malaysia airlines plane that crashed in eastern ukraine are being flown to the netherlands, where a national day of mourning has been declared for the 298 people who were killed. u.s. intelligence officials say the airliner was probably shot down by mistake by pro-russian rebels. they say there is no direct evidenc
i'm geeta guru-murthy with "bbc world news." our top stories. the first bodies from flight mh-17 are being flown to the netherlands where a national day of mourning is being held. >>> israel's military operation continues with more strikes, the u.n. human rights commissioners suggests israel could be committing war crimes in gaza and against children. >> 147 children have been killed in gaza over the past 16 days. they had a right to life. just like children in any...
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union bank. >> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. thousands turn out for the funeral of a 16-year-old palestinian who has thought to have been killed in revenge for the deaths of three israeli teenagers. iraq's prime minister maliki is die pint saying he will seek another term, but can he hold his country together? and happy fourth of july as america has independence, we talk to what people think about heir nation. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. more than 2,000 people have attended the funeral of the plan teenager who was murdered in a suspected revenge attack. 16-year-old mohammad abu khdair was kidnapped and killed on wednesday just days after three israeli teenagers were found dead in a field in the west bank. from east jerusalem, james reynolds has sent this report. >> palestinian mourners clear the way for the coffin of mohammad abu khdair. he is buried near his home in east jerusalem, the city the palestinians want as their capital. at least 70 palestinian children have been k
union bank. >> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington. thousands turn out for the funeral of a 16-year-old palestinian who has thought to have been killed in revenge for the deaths of three israeli teenagers. iraq's prime minister maliki is die pint saying he will seek another term, but can he hold his country together? and happy fourth of july as america has independence, we talk to what people think about...
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world news america. -- "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news merica" reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. a day of intense diplomacy has mixed results in gaza. israel rejects the cease-fire deals, but it has reportedly agreed to a 12-hour pause in hostility. what can be done about the flood of unaccompanied children illegally crossing into the u.s.? president obama meets with the leaders of three central american countries. and forget that famous scaley skin. experts claim there's new evidence that most dinosaurs actually had feathers. but not everyone agrees. >> welcome to our viewers on public television and also around the globe. the death toll in gaza is now above 800, as israel and hamas failed to reach an agreement for seven-day humanitarian cease-fire. the israeli government says it's rejecting a proposal from the americans as it stands, but there are reports tonight that israel has agreed to a 12-hour pause in hostility starting on saturday. in a moment, the view from israel. but first, the bbc's ian panel sent us this report from gaza. >> she's the baby with no
world news america. -- "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news merica" reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. a day of intense diplomacy has mixed results in gaza. israel rejects the cease-fire deals, but it has reportedly agreed to a 12-hour pause in hostility. what can be done about the flood of unaccompanied children illegally crossing into the u.s.? president obama meets with the leaders of three central american countries. and forget that famous...
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union bank. >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. i'm katty kay. iraq fighting to keep their land from isis in a battle that could be felt around the world. the political dynamic and is deepening sectarian divides. and eventually, it may well be felt a long way from here in europe or the united states. >> this british doctor died in a syrian jail. officials say he committed suicide but prisoners tell the bbc they doubted. it is snowing down under. not the typical aussie scene, but could climate change makes being a thing of the past. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. iraq has to postpone his next session of moment until august which means the political crisis will continue for at least another month. the last thing the country can afford is isis fighters continue their push towards baghdad. many iraqi army soldiers have deserted and government forces are relying on the support of independent shia militia groups including one known as the league of the righteous. jeremy byrne has access to the group's s
union bank. >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. i'm katty kay. iraq fighting to keep their land from isis in a battle that could be felt around the world. the political dynamic and is deepening sectarian divides. and eventually, it may well be felt a long way from here in europe or the united states. >> this british doctor died in a syrian jail. officials say he committed suicide but prisoners tell the bbc they doubted. it is...
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>> and now, "bbc world news." this is "bbc world news america." a cease-fire in gaza. they will consider if they will end the fighting. the judge of england votes to allow women to become bishops for the first time. a decision that has prompted controversy in celebration. china's expanding network. delivering aains business boom. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. after a week of conflict in israel and gaza, tonight egypt has released a proposal for a cease-fire. it comes after a weekend of sustained rocket attacks that have seen house and the palestinians leave their home. spending their day in gaza and has just sent us this report. >> this is a typical street and a better off part of gaza. not too densely populated by local standards, but still crowded enough for one bomb to hit more than one target. a group of men chatting on a front step. the men into friends without realizing were also under israel-based surveillance. probably by the same drones that seconds later fired the missile that killed them. the recording stopped.
>> and now, "bbc world news." this is "bbc world news america." a cease-fire in gaza. they will consider if they will end the fighting. the judge of england votes to allow women to become bishops for the first time. a decision that has prompted controversy in celebration. china's expanding network. delivering aains business boom. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. after a week of conflict in israel and gaza, tonight egypt has...
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" bbc world news america." this is " bbc world news america." i am jane o'brien. the united nations cool being used as shelter in gaza comes under attack. israel says the incident is being investigated. writing a deadly outbreak of ebola. the race is on to stop the virus spreading. -- fighting a deadly outbreak of ebola. drama onknown for its the state, but fighting behind the scenes could bring the curtain down on new york's prized production. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the united nations today condemned israel in the strongest turned him blaming it for a deadly attack on one of its schools in gaza where palestinians were seeking shelter. at least 15 people were killed. there was more bloodshed when a busy market was hit. the israeli mystery of -- in lieu of -- military says it is investigating both incidents. there is this report from gaza and you make down the details and midges disturbing. -- you may find the images and details disturbing. >> calling for help. victim screens. there have been many terrible days
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andy moore, bbc news. >>> stay with us on "bbc world news." on the program, with brazil's exit from the world cup, we report from buenos aires. and how latin american hopes now lie with this man, lionel messy and his team. argentina and netherlands, the second semifinal. i missed so many workouts, my treadmill started to dress better than i did. the problem was the pain. hard to believe, but dr. scholl's active series insoles reduce shock by 40% and give you immediate pain relief from three sports injuries. amazing! now, i'm a believer. >>> you're watching "bbc world news" with me, david eades. the latest headlines. brazilians reacted with shock and dismay after their humiliating world cup defeat to germany, losing 7-1. >>> a second wave of air strikes on gaza, israel says it hit up to 160 targets. >>> the world's newest country south sudan is just three years old. many hope that independence would bring with it an end to years of conflict. but political infighting has instead led to a civil war, which killed tens of thousands of people and le
andy moore, bbc news. >>> stay with us on "bbc world news." on the program, with brazil's exit from the world cup, we report from buenos aires. and how latin american hopes now lie with this man, lionel messy and his team. argentina and netherlands, the second semifinal. i missed so many workouts, my treadmill started to dress better than i did. the problem was the pain. hard to believe, but dr. scholl's active series insoles reduce shock by 40% and give you immediate pain...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reported from washington. there are many tells america's top cia officer and berlin to get out of the country over tensions of u.s. surveillance. more than 80 people have been killed by israeli attacks on gaza and tel aviv steps up the assault. the u.n. calls for a cease-fire. 75 years after the american girl took on paris, her story is still a big favorite. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. relations are in serious need of damage control after berlin asked the top u.s. intelligence official to leave the country. this is in response to german allegations. two new cases this week come on top of last weeks allegations. quit spying on your friends may be tempting but it is also risky. get caught as america has in germany and you might not be friends anymore. today, the american cia chief received the treatment you would expect from frosty cold war rivals, he was asked to leave town. the german chancellor sounded exasperated. >> buying on allies is a waste of time. --
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america" reported from washington. there are many tells america's top cia officer and berlin to get out of the country over tensions of u.s. surveillance. more than 80 people have been killed by israeli attacks on gaza and tel aviv steps up the assault. the u.n. calls for a cease-fire. 75 years after the american girl took on paris, her story is still a big favorite. >> welcome to our viewers...
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this is bbc world news. our top stories. more than 800 palestinians, most civilians, now known to have died during israel's offensive in gaza. palestinian leaders call for a day of anger as the death toll continues to rise sparking deadly crashes in the west bank. >>> a week after flight mh 17 crashed in ukraine, remains of more victims are flown out of the country. >>> the wreckage of an al jeer yan plane caring 116 is found in mali. the french president said there were no survivors. >>> a day of anger. that's what palestinian leaders called for over the rising number of those killed and injured in the israeli offensive in gagaza. the fighting shows no sign of slowing. around 30 houses have been destroyed in south of gaza. there's a lot of action taking place in the center of the strip. this is the scene in the west bank as palestinian demonstrators clashed with israeli soldiers. 10,000 marched towards east jerusalem. two palestinians died and 200 were wounded. yesterday followed the attack on a u.n. school where 13 died in
this is bbc world news. our top stories. more than 800 palestinians, most civilians, now known to have died during israel's offensive in gaza. palestinian leaders call for a day of anger as the death toll continues to rise sparking deadly crashes in the west bank. >>> a week after flight mh 17 crashed in ukraine, remains of more victims are flown out of the country. >>> the wreckage of an al jeer yan plane caring 116 is found in mali. the french president said there were no...
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>> now, bbc world news america. this is bbc world news america from washington. prime minister faust to amast great force against h after a cease-fire proposal is rejected. 21 people are dead and more than -- are injured in moscow. could there be life on the moon of jupiter? bill nye the science guy is pushing for a mission to find out. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and, around the globe. a cease-fire proposal last only a few hours. gaza, who controls rejected the proposal. side, palestinian officials say that 90 people have been killed in the last eight days. the middle east editor reports. >> by the evening, it was business as usual. small armed groups never stop firing at israel. some missiles were intercepted by israel's iron dome defense system. one that got through cost the first is death of the conflict. fell short and dropped back into palestinian territory. drones never left the sky and gaza & constantly. patrolled constantly. rockets caused damage and casualties. most of all, fear. it was never a proper cease-fire. the israelis
>> now, bbc world news america. this is bbc world news america from washington. prime minister faust to amast great force against h after a cease-fire proposal is rejected. 21 people are dead and more than -- are injured in moscow. could there be life on the moon of jupiter? bill nye the science guy is pushing for a mission to find out. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and, around the globe. a cease-fire proposal last only a few hours. gaza, who controls rejected the...
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i'm geeta guru-murthy with bbc world news. our top stories. gaza's only power plant burns after being hit as israel carried out one of the heaviest bomb bartments in three weeks. >>> also targeted the hamas leader and a mosque. >> the overwhelming mood in gaza is the coming one of defiance even among people that don't support hamas. hamas' political popularity was probably falling before this israeli bombardment began. >>> former leaders of the kosovo army could face charges against humanity. >>> eu gives sanctions in russia over actions in ukraine. >>> plus wall to wall sarah palin for $9.95 a month. the former vice presidential hopeful launches her online tv channe channel. >>> hello and welcome. fighting is continuing between israeli forces and hamas in gaza after one of the heaviest nights of shelling since it began three weeks ago. shells have hit the gaza only power station causing it to shut down. huge black plumes of smoke as you see. this is the scene overnight where explosions and shells rained down on the city overnight. gaza's heal
i'm geeta guru-murthy with bbc world news. our top stories. gaza's only power plant burns after being hit as israel carried out one of the heaviest bomb bartments in three weeks. >>> also targeted the hamas leader and a mosque. >> the overwhelming mood in gaza is the coming one of defiance even among people that don't support hamas. hamas' political popularity was probably falling before this israeli bombardment began. >>> former leaders of the kosovo army could face...
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>> and now bbc world news america. >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. airports abroad move to tighten security after u.s. officials warn of a credible terrorist threat. a former head of homeland security joins us to assess this risk. a big victory for isis, sunni militants cease syria's biggest oil 0 fields but in iraq they're accused of unspeakable brutality. and it's hard to say i'm sorry. tonight we look at some of the public apologies that we just can't forget. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. security at british airports has been tightened after american officials warned of a credible terrorist threat. involving al qaeda operatives in syria and yemen. u.s. experts believe islammist groups can be developing bombs able to get past routine security checks. bbc security correspondant frank gardner has the latest. >> boring but necessary. part of the modern-day precautions we have all grown used to in an age to constant threats to aviation security. and now america fears its inbound flights are
>> and now bbc world news america. >> this is "bbc world news america" reporting from washington, i'm katty kay. airports abroad move to tighten security after u.s. officials warn of a credible terrorist threat. a former head of homeland security joins us to assess this risk. a big victory for isis, sunni militants cease syria's biggest oil 0 fields but in iraq they're accused of unspeakable brutality. and it's hard to say i'm sorry. tonight we look at some of the public...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america reporting from russia. palestinian militants say they have fired rockets deep into israel as tension and violence escalate on both sides. president obama asks congress for nearly $4 billion to deal with the thousands of unaccompanied children coming across the southern border. and will be -- will the fans from argentina be celebrating like this tomorrow? if the country is looking for another world cup win. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. tonight, tension is flaring in the middle east where palestinian militants in gaza say they have fired rockets deep inside israel. even before the latest attack, israel's defense minister said hamas would be stopped one way or another by air or by ground. it has launched airstrikes on air strikels 150 locations. we start in gaza. israelige filmed by the ministry as airstrikes target gaza. each one brings distraction. this car was turned to wreckage three palestinian militants. it says it wants to stop those behind rocket att
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america reporting from russia. palestinian militants say they have fired rockets deep into israel as tension and violence escalate on both sides. president obama asks congress for nearly $4 billion to deal with the thousands of unaccompanied children coming across the southern border. and will be -- will the fans from argentina be celebrating like this tomorrow? if the country is looking for another world cup...