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charlie d'agata, thank you. the midwest is dealing with some potentially dangerous weather this weekend. avere thunderstorms are making their way across missouri and illinois with pockets of hail and high winds are expected. the system moves east tomorrow. red there's a six-figure reward being offered in philadelphia tonight for information in a tragic carjacking case. yesterday morning, two men carjacked an s.u.v., and then sped right into a group of children. aree of the kids were killed, and as vanita nair reports, the carjackers are still on the run. >> reporter: there's a makeshift memorial at the crash site where the kids were hit, and hour by hour, it keeps growing... just like the reward to find the two men responsible. it started off at $20,000 and now it's more than $100,000. philadelphia police captain james clark: >> i've been in the homicide unit six years, and this is one of the most saddest cases that i've come across. >> reporter: the accident happened friday morning at this intersection where th
charlie d'agata, thank you. the midwest is dealing with some potentially dangerous weather this weekend. avere thunderstorms are making their way across missouri and illinois with pockets of hail and high winds are expected. the system moves east tomorrow. red there's a six-figure reward being offered in philadelphia tonight for information in a tragic carjacking case. yesterday morning, two men carjacked an s.u.v., and then sped right into a group of children. aree of the kids were killed, and...
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today, al-maliki said that would be illegal. >> pelley: charlie d'agata is in baghdad tonight it was just ten days ago that maliki told u.s. secretary of state john kerry tat he would form a new all inclusive government by now. >> reporter: yes, scott, this is essentially a 180 degree turn. it's just about the opposite of what u.s. officials were hoping for or even been promised. now they had repeatedly insisted that any major military support would be dependent on al-maliki at least taking the first steps toward forming a new inclusive government first. >> pelley: charlie d'agata in baghdad, thank you. the isis forces attacking the iraqi government have declared their territory a new country under strict islamic law. their leader is becoming, in effect, the new osama bin laden. elizabeth palmer has learned more about him. ♪ >> reporter: in this elaborately produced video released by isis may there is a glaring omission. among the fighters and the isis faithful, we see not a single glimpse of their leader, abu bakr al baghdadi. in fact, there are only two known photographs of the man
today, al-maliki said that would be illegal. >> pelley: charlie d'agata is in baghdad tonight it was just ten days ago that maliki told u.s. secretary of state john kerry tat he would form a new all inclusive government by now. >> reporter: yes, scott, this is essentially a 180 degree turn. it's just about the opposite of what u.s. officials were hoping for or even been promised. now they had repeatedly insisted that any major military support would be dependent on al-maliki at...
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bounty on his head. >> charlie d'agata reporting from baghdad. charlie, thank you. the battle lines are more sharply drawn than ever tonight in the southern california town at the center of the immigration controversy, following protests that led to six arrests late last night. we report from california. >> the calm today outside of the border patrol station in mare yet at that may be deceiving, residents are on edge that the next group of undocumented migrants could head their way. on tuesday, he took to the streets when the buses first arrived surrounded and forced to turn back. >> send them back home. >> you see the anger and, that you lack compassion. >> it isn't a race issue. >> i am central american born, as a mother i do have compassion. >> she legally greated to the u.s. from belize and says proper legal channels need to be followed and enforced. >> i hurt for those children, but as an american, this is not okay. america does not have the capacity to be inundated. >> we are all immigrants. >> demonstrators both for and against the influx of immigrants from s
bounty on his head. >> charlie d'agata reporting from baghdad. charlie, thank you. the battle lines are more sharply drawn than ever tonight in the southern california town at the center of the immigration controversy, following protests that led to six arrests late last night. we report from california. >> the calm today outside of the border patrol station in mare yet at that may be deceiving, residents are on edge that the next group of undocumented migrants could head their way....
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charlie d'agata is joining us, charlie. >> jeff, this morning 30 unarmed dutch police tried to set off to the crash site. it was about a 74-hour drive but they were turned back because of fierce fighting between pro- russian separatists and ukrainian military. the worst fighting seems to be centered around the crash site itself, which may be an indication that the ukrainian military is trying to gain control and access to that area. about 200 bodies have been recovered so far sent back to tryiand, but there may be dozens that remain at the crash site itself. the u.s. state department released satellite images that they say shows heavy weapons, rockets that were fired from russia into ukraine, furthermore these attacks happened after the downing of the malaysia airlines fight. a european union commission said they would try again to get access to the sight. there's no indication it will be any less dangerous than today. >> charlie d'agata, thank you very much. >> there is late word this evening of an agreement in congress on a bill to reform the troubled department of veterans affairs,
charlie d'agata is joining us, charlie. >> jeff, this morning 30 unarmed dutch police tried to set off to the crash site. it was about a 74-hour drive but they were turned back because of fierce fighting between pro- russian separatists and ukrainian military. the worst fighting seems to be centered around the crash site itself, which may be an indication that the ukrainian military is trying to gain control and access to that area. about 200 bodies have been recovered so far sent back to...
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charlie d'agata is joining us, charlie. >> four hour drive they were turned back of fears fighting between pro-russian separatists and ukrainian military. may be an indication that the ukrainian military is trying to gain control and access to that area. about 200 bodies have been recovered so far sent back to holland, but there maye dozens that remain at the crash site itself. the u.s. state department released satellite images that shows heavy weapons, rockets that were fired from russia into crien, furthermore -- ukraine. furthermore they said that these attacks happened after the downing of the malaysia airlines fight. a european union commission said they would try again to get ceas to the fight, there's no indication it will be any less dangerous than today. >> charlie d'agata, thanks. >>> 37 large scale fires are currently burning in the western half of this country. crews in california are battling a 4,000 acre wildfire west of sacramento and yosemite national park. here ising terry okita. >>reporter: flames grew close to homes and wineries in northern california pushed by triple-d
charlie d'agata is joining us, charlie. >> four hour drive they were turned back of fears fighting between pro-russian separatists and ukrainian military. may be an indication that the ukrainian military is trying to gain control and access to that area. about 200 bodies have been recovered so far sent back to holland, but there maye dozens that remain at the crash site itself. the u.s. state department released satellite images that shows heavy weapons, rockets that were fired from...
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charlie d'agata in baghdad for us. thank you charlie. the u.s. is sending eight apache attack helicopters and their crews to iraq. it's part of a mission to protect the u.s. personnel at the baghdad embassy and the airport. the u.s. has authorized 750 american troops to secure those locations and advise the iraqi army in its fight against isis. today, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu again vowed revenge against palestinian militants for the kidnapping and murder of three teenage seminary students. netanyahu was among the mourners who attended their funerals. more now from alex ortiz in israel. >> hundreds of thousands flooded into the symmetry to pay their last respects to the three teenagers. their bodies were found yesterday beneath the pile of rocks in an opened field. they offered a wave of grief across the country. earlier in the day at a memorial service when his mother said a final good-bye. we will learn to sing without you she said. we will always hear your voice in our hearts. just before the funeral, a recording how far a pan
charlie d'agata in baghdad for us. thank you charlie. the u.s. is sending eight apache attack helicopters and their crews to iraq. it's part of a mission to protect the u.s. personnel at the baghdad embassy and the airport. the u.s. has authorized 750 american troops to secure those locations and advise the iraqi army in its fight against isis. today, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu again vowed revenge against palestinian militants for the kidnapping and murder of three teenage...
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charlie d'agata, cbs news, baghdad. the ukrainian military kept the pressure on rebel troops in eastern ukraine yesterday. the separatists have regrouped in the city of donesque and vow to fight to the end. >>> now what to do about the influx of illegal immigrants into this country, especially children. it's a dilemma that poses a variety of legal and moral issues and as mark allen reports, it's stirring heated debate. >> reporter: hundreds of undocumented immigrants, many of them women and children, arrived by plane and bus. their fate is still uncertain as the government scrambles to house and process the influx of sudden immigrants. homeland security's jeh johnson would not say if they would be deported. >> we're looking at options to deal with the children in particular but in a humanitarian and fair way. >> reporter: but democrat henry kwa yar says when it comes to the administration, the obama administration is playing catchup. >> without disrespect to the administration, they're one step behind. they should have
charlie d'agata, cbs news, baghdad. the ukrainian military kept the pressure on rebel troops in eastern ukraine yesterday. the separatists have regrouped in the city of donesque and vow to fight to the end. >>> now what to do about the influx of illegal immigrants into this country, especially children. it's a dilemma that poses a variety of legal and moral issues and as mark allen reports, it's stirring heated debate. >> reporter: hundreds of undocumented immigrants, many of...
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charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: iraqi officials won't say for certain if the man in this video is abu bakr al back daddy, leader of the most feared group in iraq making his first public appearance. the iraqi military spokesman said analysts are still studying the video. al baghdadi's isis group made up of sunni extremists has been battling iraq's largely shiite government forces and destroying shiite holy sites in territory under their control. in an effort to stop them, shiite militias have formed an army in the she of samarra, the site of one of their most holiest shrines. isis has also leveled sunni shrines in the belief they're against their more strict form of islam. this is one of the largest city shrines in baghdad, and the people that we've spoken to here say they have suffered the most under this government, yet when we asked if they were worried about an increase in sectarian violence considering what's happening here, we got mixed opinions. >> reporter: there are terrorist gangs said the shrine's community leader. if they come to baghdad, they will demolish the shrin
charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: iraqi officials won't say for certain if the man in this video is abu bakr al back daddy, leader of the most feared group in iraq making his first public appearance. the iraqi military spokesman said analysts are still studying the video. al baghdadi's isis group made up of sunni extremists has been battling iraq's largely shiite government forces and destroying shiite holy sites in territory under their control. in an effort to stop them, shiite...
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cbs news correspondent charlie d'agata tells us the individual is one of the world's most wanted menith a $10 million bounty on his head. >> reporter: the leader of the most extreme exo'islamist group in iraq and beyond emerged from the shadows and ordered all muslims to obey him. [speaking foreign language] >> the interpreter: god ordered us to fight his enemies, he said, to carry out jihad and to spread the religion. >> reporter: a video posted on an isis web site claims to show abu bakr bag daddy delivering the sermon in mosul the city that fell to isis fighters three weeks ago. will it take careful analysis to prove it's him but the face seems to fit one of the only known photographers of the man. the video appears to have been filmed just yesterday during friday prayers. [speaking foreign language] >> the interpreter: i am the lead here presides over you, he said, though i am not the best of you. obey me as long as i obey god and you. [speaking foreign language] >> reporter: in more evidence of his sunni extremist group's rampage in iraq in attempts to trigger a sectarian war wi
cbs news correspondent charlie d'agata tells us the individual is one of the world's most wanted menith a $10 million bounty on his head. >> reporter: the leader of the most extreme exo'islamist group in iraq and beyond emerged from the shadows and ordered all muslims to obey him. [speaking foreign language] >> the interpreter: god ordered us to fight his enemies, he said, to carry out jihad and to spread the religion. >> reporter: a video posted on an isis web site claims to...
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charlie d'agata is in baghdad tonight. charlie, isis controls most of the major cities. any idea what iraqi forces are going to do about it? >> sources have told us that u.s. military advisors on the ground have recommended that iraqi forces stay out of the big cities in order to avoid getting caught up in urban combat and street-by-street fighting. of course, this gives isis militants more of a chance to blend into the community and take up their positions, which might make it more difficult to direct drone attacks or air strikes, if it should come to that. any attempt to retake these cities, especially a city the size of mosul, could take months. margaret? >> brennan: thank you. charlie d'agata in baghdad tonight. well, we learned today that world war ii hero louie zamperini has died at age 97. a movie about his life is in the works, and he was to have been the grand marshal of next year's rose parade, which will have the theme "inspiring stories." zamperini's own story was certainly that. chip reid reports. >> reporter: in the 1930s and '40s, louie zamperini was one o
charlie d'agata is in baghdad tonight. charlie, isis controls most of the major cities. any idea what iraqi forces are going to do about it? >> sources have told us that u.s. military advisors on the ground have recommended that iraqi forces stay out of the big cities in order to avoid getting caught up in urban combat and street-by-street fighting. of course, this gives isis militants more of a chance to blend into the community and take up their positions, which might make it more...
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charlie d'agata tells us the numbers add up to the worst religious violence since 2007. >> last month the sectarian violence tearing the country apart claimed 2,417 lives. -- >> i am sorry. >> i can't find the words, she said, it took my whole life away. ali, a shiite was a 33-year-old teacher and also a volunteer policeman. they used to send him on patrol in dangerous areas, he had told us. he used to get scared and say i hope the violence will end. >> his brother hossam told us ali had just started his evening shift on june 11th in his neighborhood when a suicide bomber struck one of the city's dozens of check points. ali had been badly injured and died before he got to the hospital. ali had two sons, three-year-old hasan is starting to understand his father isn't coming home. >> what does he tell you. >> his father has gone to the heavens ali's wife told us. hasan answered that his dad was flying with the birds. since the rapid advance of sunni isis extremists the death toll in baghdad has soared back to the worst days of the sectarian bloodshed in the war. i used to lean on my son
charlie d'agata tells us the numbers add up to the worst religious violence since 2007. >> last month the sectarian violence tearing the country apart claimed 2,417 lives. -- >> i am sorry. >> i can't find the words, she said, it took my whole life away. ali, a shiite was a 33-year-old teacher and also a volunteer policeman. they used to send him on patrol in dangerous areas, he had told us. he used to get scared and say i hope the violence will end. >> his brother...
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charlie d'agata is in baghdad. ( gunshots ) >> reporter: iraqi army soldiers joined forces with shiite militia volunteers against a sunni extremists in a fierce gun battle northeast of the capitol. ge soldiers wave the isis flag as proof they had overrun the militants. with the guidance of u.s. military advisors, iraqi forces have now secured a crucial highway about 100 miles away from the capitol. the u.s. also sent 75 hellfire missiles, the iraqis had run out. at the moment iraqi forces are launching the missiles from the only airplanes they have, two cessna propeller planes. iraq has repeatedly criticized the u.s. for not providing help fast enough. and so over the weekend the iraqis showed off the delivery of five warplanes from russia. major general saad maan said iraqis couldn't afford to wait for the u.s. to provide planes. >> reporter: is that your biggest problem? >> of course. >> yes. >> reporter: the major general also told us there's been a recent uptick in suspected terrorist activity in the capitol including at rest today of suspects are seven suicide vests, maybe one mor
charlie d'agata is in baghdad. ( gunshots ) >> reporter: iraqi army soldiers joined forces with shiite militia volunteers against a sunni extremists in a fierce gun battle northeast of the capitol. ge soldiers wave the isis flag as proof they had overrun the militants. with the guidance of u.s. military advisors, iraqi forces have now secured a crucial highway about 100 miles away from the capitol. the u.s. also sent 75 hellfire missiles, the iraqis had run out. at the moment iraqi forces...
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charlie d'agata in baghdad. thank you so much. we turn now to the escalating violence in israel cbs newsman war lex ortiz joins us from tel aviv. >> good morning, bob. overnight we've seen more israeli airstrikes popping the gaza strip after dozens of rockets were fired this weekend. that after the worst violence east jerusalem has seen. reminiscent of the last lynn uprising more than a deck eight ago. this latest round of violence of triggered by back and forth kidnapping and murders of teenagers. first israeli teams then palestinian boy that set up violence, street battles. israeli police arrested suspects they think are responsible for the abduction and murder of that child. as a threat of further rioting looms there have been efforts on parts of the authorities from both sides to step back from the brink and deescalate. bob, the question is whether the statements of pal figuress can actually restrain the simmering anger in the streets. today's calm is tenuous at best, but beyond that there's little effort to actually address t
charlie d'agata in baghdad. thank you so much. we turn now to the escalating violence in israel cbs newsman war lex ortiz joins us from tel aviv. >> good morning, bob. overnight we've seen more israeli airstrikes popping the gaza strip after dozens of rockets were fired this weekend. that after the worst violence east jerusalem has seen. reminiscent of the last lynn uprising more than a deck eight ago. this latest round of violence of triggered by back and forth kidnapping and murders of...
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captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, charlie d'agata is in easternkraine where the fightin has intensified. what happens when cops wear cameras on patrol? teri okita reports on the drop in brutality complaints in one california city. >> everything that i've done is on video right here on me. >> axelrod: and switch pitcher. meet the college baseball player who brings the heat with not just one arm but two. just one arm
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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!
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!
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charlie d'agata on what could be the first video of abu bakr el- baghdadi. >> angry protests in the californiaowns become the latest flash point in the fight over illegal immigration. teri okita is there. >> the california highway patrol promises to investigate one of it's own, after a patrolman is recorded punch ago woman during a arrest. mark albert has the latest. and the castle of chianti, allen pizzey walks us through the birthplace of one of the world's most popular wines. >> wine is a beautiful thing. world's
charlie d'agata on what could be the first video of abu bakr el- baghdadi. >> angry protests in the californiaowns become the latest flash point in the fight over illegal immigration. teri okita is there. >> the california highway patrol promises to investigate one of it's own, after a patrolman is recorded punch ago woman during a arrest. mark albert has the latest. and the castle of chianti, allen pizzey walks us through the birthplace of one of the world's most popular wines....
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charlie d'agata on what could be the first video of abu bakr el-baghdadi. >> angry protests in the californians become the latest flash point in the fight over illegal immigration. >> >> the california highway patrol promises to investigate one of its own after a patrolman is recorded punch ago woman during an arrest. mark albert has the latest. and the chianti, allen pizzey walks us through the birthplace of one of the world's
charlie d'agata on what could be the first video of abu bakr el-baghdadi. >> angry protests in the californians become the latest flash point in the fight over illegal immigration. >> >> the california highway patrol promises to investigate one of its own after a patrolman is recorded punch ago woman during an arrest. mark albert has the latest. and the chianti, allen pizzey walks us through the birthplace of one of the world's
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charlie d'agata is in baghdad. >> iraqi officials won't say for certain that the man in this video is abu bakr al baghdadi, leader of the most feared mill tenant group in iraq making a very public appearance in the city of mosul. today the iraqi military spokesman said analysts are still studying the video. al baghdadi's isis militant group made up of sunni extremists has been battling iraq's largely shiite government forces and destroying shiite holy sites in territory under their control. in an effort to stop them, shiite militias have formed an army in the city of samarra, the site of one of their holyist schlines but isis has also leveled sunni schrynes in the belief they are against their most strict form of islam. this is one of the largest schrynes in baghdad and the people that we've spoke tone here say they have suffered the most under this government. yet when we asked if they were worried about an increase in sectarian violence considering what is happening here, we got mixed opinion. >> there are terrorist gangs said hadji yousef, the shrine's community leader. if they com
charlie d'agata is in baghdad. >> iraqi officials won't say for certain that the man in this video is abu bakr al baghdadi, leader of the most feared mill tenant group in iraq making a very public appearance in the city of mosul. today the iraqi military spokesman said analysts are still studying the video. al baghdadi's isis militant group made up of sunni extremists has been battling iraq's largely shiite government forces and destroying shiite holy sites in territory under their...
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charlie d'agata is in baghdad. >> reporter: this is iraqi prime minister nouri al-maliki's top priority, defeating isis militants, he said today, must come first. politic was come later. there will be no new government as he had promised until the fighting was contained. there's been no sign of that. while sunni insurgents and largely shiite forces fought for control of parts of the country, in the north the kurds have drawn their line in the sand too. kurdish troop troops known as the peshmerga have been reinforcing defences and raising their own flag outside the city of kirkuk. the peshmerga quickly took over this oil-rich city in the wake of the isis advance when iraqi troop as ban dawned the city. and kurdish president masoud barzani has announced the kurds will hold their own vote for independence. the kurds live in a relatively prosperous and stable region in northern iraq built on oil money. their relationship with the central government in baghdad has never been a close one. now they would like to separate all together. today al-maliki said that would be illegal. >> pelley: char
charlie d'agata is in baghdad. >> reporter: this is iraqi prime minister nouri al-maliki's top priority, defeating isis militants, he said today, must come first. politic was come later. there will be no new government as he had promised until the fighting was contained. there's been no sign of that. while sunni insurgents and largely shiite forces fought for control of parts of the country, in the north the kurds have drawn their line in the sand too. kurdish troop troops known as the...
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charlie d'agata is in baghdad. e, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, today could mark the beginning of the end to the prime minister nuri al maliki as he's struggling to hold on to power, and his country is facing the worst crisis since u.s. troops left three years ago andback. as iraqi forces isis militants from gaining more territory to the north and westbaghdad, the white house has additional 200 u.s. troops to be sent to the capital. their primary missions. embassy personnel and secure baghdad international airport. nearly 800. in their lightning offensive and brutal attacks, isis have captured the kinds of weapons and are tille larry that pose a lethal threat to this here. isis and its sunni allies cannot be defeated without the help of the u.s. >> i have faith, i am full confident that there will be a help from america side. >> including air strikes? >> on that front. >> reporter: but the united states has already spent $25 billion training and arming an iraqi military that turned tail and ran whe
charlie d'agata is in baghdad. e, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, today could mark the beginning of the end to the prime minister nuri al maliki as he's struggling to hold on to power, and his country is facing the worst crisis since u.s. troops left three years ago andback. as iraqi forces isis militants from gaining more territory to the north and westbaghdad, the white house has additional 200 u.s. troops to be sent to the capital. their primary missions. embassy...