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jeff. >> glor: charlie d'agata in tel aviv. charlie, thank you very much. hurricane julio is now headed near hawaii, though it's not expected to make landfall. tropical storm iselle did yesterday, and tonight the cleanup continues. bigad shaban reports. >> ice over here. the tarps anded water just arrived. >> reporter: in the hardest hit area, hundreds today lined up fair free shovel full of ice. more than 9,000 here are still without power. you waited here two hours. >> all of two hours, all together. >> reporter: and you're leaving with nothing. >> i'm leaving with nothing, empty-handed. >> he lost electricity two days ago, but here supplies of water and ice ran out. >> we're get a shipment from kona. >> reporter: tropical storm iselle uprooted massive trees, took down power lines. the fish market in hilo opened for the first time since boarding up on thursday. kyle sumner is the manager. how much did the storm hurt business? >> we do a perishable product. the shelf life on our product and 24 hours, 72 hours and it has to be gone on somebody's plate. you'
jeff. >> glor: charlie d'agata in tel aviv. charlie, thank you very much. hurricane julio is now headed near hawaii, though it's not expected to make landfall. tropical storm iselle did yesterday, and tonight the cleanup continues. bigad shaban reports. >> ice over here. the tarps anded water just arrived. >> reporter: in the hardest hit area, hundreds today lined up fair free shovel full of ice. more than 9,000 here are still without power. you waited here two hours. >>...
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they say the israeli military must not leave gaza without him. >> axelrod: charlie d'agata joins us now from tel aviv. charlie, you had a chance to ask prime minister netanyahu today what it's going to take to get israel to the negotiating table. did you get an answer to that question? >> reporter: well, jim, not directly. but what he made clear is that there are no intentions for israel to negotiate with hamas any time soon. he blamed hamas for breaking this cease-fire. he vowed that israel would continue to fight in gaza, and he asked international leaders, what he called responsible internatonal leaders, to back israel. >> axelrod: charlie d'agata covering for us tonight in tel aviv. charlie, thank you. late tonight the israeli military confirmed that's lieutenant goldin was killed in combat yesterday in gaza. as far as hamas is concerned, any peace deal would have to lift the economic blockade that has largely cut off gaza and its people from the rest of the world. barry petersen in gaza has more. >> reporter: when people returned to neighborhoods today where israelis said the groun
they say the israeli military must not leave gaza without him. >> axelrod: charlie d'agata joins us now from tel aviv. charlie, you had a chance to ask prime minister netanyahu today what it's going to take to get israel to the negotiating table. did you get an answer to that question? >> reporter: well, jim, not directly. but what he made clear is that there are no intentions for israel to negotiate with hamas any time soon. he blamed hamas for breaking this cease-fire. he vowed...
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charlie d'agata reporting for us tonight. thank you, charlie. an aid convoy from russia bound for ukraine is being held up tonight, evidence of the growing hostility between those two countries. more than 200 trucks have stopped just short of the border. the russians insist they're filled with food and water, but the ukrainians fear it could be a trick to resupply rebel forces. they plan to block the convoy until the red cross inspects it. pope francis with characteristic humility, insisted on using the smallest car available during his trip to south korea. he climbed into an aptly named kia seoul today, for the trip from the airport. at a ceremony with the president, francis called for peace and unity in the koreas, not to be ignored, the north koreans fired several missiles into the sea. there has been a revelation today in the death of robin williams. his struggle with depression and substance abuse were well known, but now his widow says the actor and comedian was battling another disease in the days before he ended his life. here's john bla
charlie d'agata reporting for us tonight. thank you, charlie. an aid convoy from russia bound for ukraine is being held up tonight, evidence of the growing hostility between those two countries. more than 200 trucks have stopped just short of the border. the russians insist they're filled with food and water, but the ukrainians fear it could be a trick to resupply rebel forces. they plan to block the convoy until the red cross inspects it. pope francis with characteristic humility, insisted on...
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soldier may prove to be a unifying force to give netanyahu a freer hand to attack hamas. >> brown: charlie d'agata from tel aviv tonight. thank you, charlie. at a news conference today, president obama called on hamas to release the israeli soldier, assuming they have him, and he said the u.s. will continue trying to arrange a cease-fire. bill plante is at the white house. bill? >> reporter: james, the president agreed today that the failure of the cease-fire will make it very difficult to put it back together, especially if the israelis and the international community can't trust hamas. but he disagreed that he or the u.s. could necessarily have done more. has the united states of america lost its influence in the world? have you lost yours? >> apparently, people have forgotten that america has the most powerful country on earth still does not control everything around the world. our diplomatic efforts often take time. they often will see progress, and then a step backwards. that's-- that's the nature of world affairs. it's not neat, and it's not smooth. >> reporter: but, said mr. obama, it's imp
soldier may prove to be a unifying force to give netanyahu a freer hand to attack hamas. >> brown: charlie d'agata from tel aviv tonight. thank you, charlie. at a news conference today, president obama called on hamas to release the israeli soldier, assuming they have him, and he said the u.s. will continue trying to arrange a cease-fire. bill plante is at the white house. bill? >> reporter: james, the president agreed today that the failure of the cease-fire will make it very...
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. >> charlie d'agata reports. >> ebola concerns grow after a quarantine center in liberia is looted, debora patta on the infected material that was stolen. record numbers of missing and stranded hikers police are responding by shutting down trails and writing tickets. >> the new zoo. animals up and above and all around hoping to attract the next generation. >> now a view around the zoo. the zoo moves around you. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news. >> good evening, everyone. i am jeff glor with the western edition of the broadcast and there was a new rally in ferguson. >> late this afternoon hundreds were inside a church addressing police actions and the death of michael brown last weekend. that happened one night after this. a confrontation after a curfew began that ended with tear gas in ferguson. missouri's governor said today that curfew will be in place again tonight. the department of justice also said today they are ordering another autopsy on brown's body. vladimir duthiers is in ferguson. >> galvanized by the death of michael brown at the hands of pol
. >> charlie d'agata reports. >> ebola concerns grow after a quarantine center in liberia is looted, debora patta on the infected material that was stolen. record numbers of missing and stranded hikers police are responding by shutting down trails and writing tickets. >> the new zoo. animals up and above and all around hoping to attract the next generation. >> now a view around the zoo. the zoo moves around you. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs...
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international leaders what he called responsible international leaders to back israel. >> axelrod: charlie d'agata covering for us tonight in tel aviv. charlie, thank you. as far as hamas is concerned, any peace deal would have to lift the economic blockade that has largely cut off gaza and its people from the rest of the world. barry petersen in gaza has more. >> reporter: when people returned to neighborhoods today where israelis said the ground offensive was done, most found little to save. israel cut off during the eight-year blockade, saying it was being used not to build a better life but tunnels to attack israel. but that means nothing gets rebuilt. >> in gaza, cement is the key for every construction in gaza. >> reporter: even homes. >> even homes, mosques, schools. >> reporter: so is gaza's loan power lant gone. with help from the outside world, it might be repaired in months. without help, it may never work again. and without light, many of gaza's 1.8 million people will live in a modern-day dark ages. when you talk about what's gone, you're also talking about food. this facility used to
international leaders what he called responsible international leaders to back israel. >> axelrod: charlie d'agata covering for us tonight in tel aviv. charlie, thank you. as far as hamas is concerned, any peace deal would have to lift the economic blockade that has largely cut off gaza and its people from the rest of the world. barry petersen in gaza has more. >> reporter: when people returned to neighborhoods today where israelis said the ground offensive was done, most found...
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we begin with charlie d'agata. >> once again, people who thought they were safe at a u.n. school paid with their lives. an israeli air strike targeting three wanted hamas terrorists on a motorcycle struck near the school instead. more than ten civilians were killed. speaking to cbs news before the incident, israeli military spokesman peter learner defended strikes at hamas. >> we don't have a choice but to operate. we generally are sorry for every loss of life, but i am sure you are not implying we shouldn't defend our civilians because they are hiding behind theirs. >> the violence began after the alleged abduction of israelly soldier on friday, overnight israeli military officials said he wasn't missing, instead he died in attack. >> more than 1,000 people came to his funeral today, two other israeli soldiers died in attack when hamas militants came out of a tunnel, with a hail of gunfire. >> israeli officials told us the destruction of that network of tunnels has been a top priority for israeli forces, one mission that is almost complete. this tunnel alone is more than
we begin with charlie d'agata. >> once again, people who thought they were safe at a u.n. school paid with their lives. an israeli air strike targeting three wanted hamas terrorists on a motorcycle struck near the school instead. more than ten civilians were killed. speaking to cbs news before the incident, israeli military spokesman peter learner defended strikes at hamas. >> we don't have a choice but to operate. we generally are sorry for every loss of life, but i am sure you are...
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charlie d'agata is in tel aviv, but we'll begin with clarissa ward in gaza. clarissa. >> reporter: good evening, scott. well, more children have been killed here in gaza in the last two months than in the past two major conflicts with israel combined. and aide workers estimate that hundreds of thousands of children have been traumatized. there aren't many places left to play in gaza. playgrounds, school, the amusement park, have been smashed. nearly a quarter of the palestinians killed this month were children, thousands more were injured. sedona at the shifa hospital, the pediatric war is still packed. brothers howmed, omar and moussab were wounded when the house they were sheltering in was hit. their mother was killed in the strike. their relatives have decided not to tell them for now. five-year-old miew assault and battery told us he isn't afraid of the woms but shares the vacant stare of so many here. doctors say as soon as these children are stable they will have to be cared for at home. for many there is no home to go to. >> reporter: i'm charlie d'aga
charlie d'agata is in tel aviv, but we'll begin with clarissa ward in gaza. clarissa. >> reporter: good evening, scott. well, more children have been killed here in gaza in the last two months than in the past two major conflicts with israel combined. and aide workers estimate that hundreds of thousands of children have been traumatized. there aren't many places left to play in gaza. playgrounds, school, the amusement park, have been smashed. nearly a quarter of the palestinians killed...
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charlie d'agata reporting from gaza. thank you. this evening a sheriff in upstate new york says there is no evidence that a crime was committed in a deadly crash on a race track. nascar favorite tony stewart was moonlighting in a minor league race on a dirt track saturday night when he struck and killed another driver. here's don dahler. >> reporter: sheriffs investigators were taking a closer look at the track today. saturday night's incident was recorded by a fan. 20-year-old kevin ward, jr. was side by side with tony stewart's car when he spun into a fence in a dimly lit section of track.dressed in his black fire suit, ward jumped out of the car and walked down the track pointing at stewart another driver avoided being hit while he walked toward the car. ward was hit and pronounced dead an hour later. no charges are pending but the case is under review. chuck miller was the race director. >> it might have been kevin just wanting to show he wasn't going to back down to someone of that statue, but the whole deal started as just a
charlie d'agata reporting from gaza. thank you. this evening a sheriff in upstate new york says there is no evidence that a crime was committed in a deadly crash on a race track. nascar favorite tony stewart was moonlighting in a minor league race on a dirt track saturday night when he struck and killed another driver. here's don dahler. >> reporter: sheriffs investigators were taking a closer look at the track today. saturday night's incident was recorded by a fan. 20-year-old kevin...
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charlie d'agata, cbs news erbil, northern iraq. >>> well coming up on the "morning news," shoveling ice in august. a freak hailstorm buries mexico city forcing people to dig out. this is the "cbs morning news." so whether it's taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean... or the smoky spice of the southwest... or bold, adventurous thai flavors... ...you always get flavor that's anything but flat. and always with chicken raised without antibiotics. new flatbread sandwiches from panera... ... each 360 calories or less. try one today. discover card. hey, i heard you guys can help me with frog protection? yeah, we help with fraud protection. we monitor every purchase every day and alert you if anything looks unusual. wow! you're really looking out for us. we are. and if there are unauthorized purchases on your discover card, you're never held responsible. just to be clear you are saying "frog protection" right? yeah, fraud protection. frog protection. fraud protection. frog. fraud. fro-g. frau-d. i think we're on the same page. we're totally on the same page. at discover, we treat
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charlie d'agata got a look of the tunnels. >> reporter: with a series of huge explosions in the last few days, israel said it demolished the last of the tunnels leading from gaza, one of the main objectives of it's military operation. over the last three weeks, the israeli defense force said it destroyed more than 30 tunnels leading into israel. 50 feet beneath this dusty potato farm, soldiers showed us this tunnel dug under israeli soil. this tunnel is more than two miles long. it starts backhere inside gaza. we are about three-quarters of a mile inside israel and it's even been cabled up with electricity and phone cables. it's constructed from steel reinforced concrete. nearly 6 feet high and 3 feet wide, enough room for a heavily armed fighter. i.d.f. captain daniel elbo told us the exit was near a community. >> it was closed. >> reporter: military officials says hamas is planning to use the tunnels to launch simultaneous attacks on civilians. the elaborate system has an estimated cost of $90 million, a huge price tag considering there is 40% unemployment in gaza. >> it is very sa
charlie d'agata got a look of the tunnels. >> reporter: with a series of huge explosions in the last few days, israel said it demolished the last of the tunnels leading from gaza, one of the main objectives of it's military operation. over the last three weeks, the israeli defense force said it destroyed more than 30 tunnels leading into israel. 50 feet beneath this dusty potato farm, soldiers showed us this tunnel dug under israeli soil. this tunnel is more than two miles long. it starts...
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charlie d'agata joins us now from iraq. lie. >> reporter: well, jim, the fight began this morning but tonight, iraqi and kurdish forces in the middle of a major battle to take back that dam, getting backup fromus air strikes and an expansion of the u.s. military campaign here. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: late last week, video emerged of isis militants parading on top of iraq's biggest dam imposing one of their biggest threats. blowing it up or opening its floodgates could send a wall of water toward mosul that would eventually even reach baghdad. but in their fight against isis, peshmerga soldiers told us their weapons are no watch for their better-armed enemy. lieutenant colonel maged sindi showed us the shrapnel wounds he suffered while trying to evacuate the yazidis religious followers trapped on sinjar. he said isis hit them with everything they had. "assault rifles, mortars, rocket-propelled grenades, armored vehicles with heavy machine guns," he said. "the artillery the american government gave the iraqi army is now in the hands
charlie d'agata joins us now from iraq. lie. >> reporter: well, jim, the fight began this morning but tonight, iraqi and kurdish forces in the middle of a major battle to take back that dam, getting backup fromus air strikes and an expansion of the u.s. military campaign here. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: late last week, video emerged of isis militants parading on top of iraq's biggest dam imposing one of their biggest threats. blowing it up or opening its floodgates could send a wall of...
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. >> charlie d'agata is just behind the front lines with the latest. >> reporter: it may be too early for kurdish soldiers to celebrate, but just beyond this lake, they say they have taken back part of the dam. the gains came with unprecedented help from the u.s. military, officials said two dozen air strikes were conducted on suspected isis targets from a combination of bombers, fighter jets and drones. >> emboldened by american air power kurdish soldiers known as the peshmerga have gone on the offensive, they took us to the new front line separating isis and the kurdish capital. lieutenant general ali told us isis fighters were less than half a mile away and they are moving target. >> because they are moving, like gur rill will guerilla, moving from here to here, here to there. >> get down! >> reporter: we soon learned how close that was, as mortar fire exploded around us. >> the position is on the outskirts of the town of mock moore the close closest the extremist group has been to the capital of erbil. >> a week ago this town was empty of its residents and instead 0 full of isis m
. >> charlie d'agata is just behind the front lines with the latest. >> reporter: it may be too early for kurdish soldiers to celebrate, but just beyond this lake, they say they have taken back part of the dam. the gains came with unprecedented help from the u.s. military, officials said two dozen air strikes were conducted on suspected isis targets from a combination of bombers, fighter jets and drones. >> emboldened by american air power kurdish soldiers known as the...
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david martin and charlie d'agata report. john blackstone tells us robin williams was battling a disease the public never knew about. and elaine quijano with chicago's dream team, little leaguers with big ambitions. >> there are still positive things going on in chicago. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western addition. protests continue this evening in ferguson, missouri, after four nights of violence there. the president and the governor took action today. governor jay nixon put state police in charge of security in the st. louis suburb where local police have fought with demonstrators protesting the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by a white police officer. the president interrupted his vacation to call for calm. he said there is blame for the violence on both sides. >> there is never an excuse for violence against police or for those who would use this tragedy as a cover for vandalism or looting. there's also no excuse for police to
david martin and charlie d'agata report. john blackstone tells us robin williams was battling a disease the public never knew about. and elaine quijano with chicago's dream team, little leaguers with big ambitions. >> there are still positive things going on in chicago. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western addition. protests continue this evening in ferguson, missouri, after four nights...
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as charlie d'agata reports, kurdish fighters are moving to retake that dam. >> reporter: it may be too early for kurdish soldiers to celebrate, but just beyond this lake they say they've taken back part of the dam. the gains came with unprecedented help from the u.s. military. officials said two dozen air strikes were conducted on suspected isis targets from a combination of bombers, fighter jets and drones. emboldened by american air power, kurdish soldiers known as the peshmerga have gone on the offensive. they took us to the new front lines separating isis and the kurdish capital. lieutenant general ali told us isis fighters were less than a half mile away, and they're a moving target. >> because they're moving like guerrilla moving from there to there. >> get down! >> reporter: we soon learned how close that was as mortar fire exploded around us. the position is on the outski outskirts, the closest the extremist group has been to the kurdish capital of erbil. a week ago this town was empty of its residents and instead full of isis militants. that was before kurdish forces succeeded
as charlie d'agata reports, kurdish fighters are moving to retake that dam. >> reporter: it may be too early for kurdish soldiers to celebrate, but just beyond this lake they say they've taken back part of the dam. the gains came with unprecedented help from the u.s. military. officials said two dozen air strikes were conducted on suspected isis targets from a combination of bombers, fighter jets and drones. emboldened by american air power, kurdish soldiers known as the peshmerga have...
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charlie d'agata, thanks very much. pope francis was asked today p if he approves of the u.s. airstrikes. he was talking to reporters as he flew back to rome from south korea. he said efforts to stop unjust aggression are legitimate but said the international countries not just the u.s. should decide how to intervene. a survey by "feeding america" says one in seven americans is receiving food assistance and the percentage is even higher for veterans. we asked manuel bojorquez to look into this. >> reporter: james voris served 13 years in the military. he now relies on a food pantry to eat. >> i think it's a sad day in america when we realize a lot of us veterans have to rely on the resource to get lo the month. >> reporter: today, 20% receiving food are veterans, the number even higher for those currently serving. posttraumatic stress and injuries sustained in iraq prevent voris from working full time, making it hard to feed himself and son nicholas. >> it's the difference between eating oatmeal three and four times a kay day or having something a little more, you know, substa
charlie d'agata, thanks very much. pope francis was asked today p if he approves of the u.s. airstrikes. he was talking to reporters as he flew back to rome from south korea. he said efforts to stop unjust aggression are legitimate but said the international countries not just the u.s. should decide how to intervene. a survey by "feeding america" says one in seven americans is receiving food assistance and the percentage is even higher for veterans. we asked manuel bojorquez to look...
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charlie d'agata reporting from gaza. thank you. >> pelley: hot tempers and tragedy on a race track. the latest on the tony stewart investigation. and a rollercoaster ride turns into a five-hour ordeal when the western edition of the "cbs evening news" continues. rong su. ask your urologist if botox® can help caldder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, loss of bladder control... ...or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if you can't empty your bladder or can't or won't self- catheterize if needed or have a urinary tract infection, or uti. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, fatigue, uti, painful urination,... ...and difficulty emptying your bladder. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and all medicines - especially botulinum toxins, antiplatelets, and blood thinners,... ...as these may in
charlie d'agata reporting from gaza. thank you. >> pelley: hot tempers and tragedy on a race track. the latest on the tony stewart investigation. and a rollercoaster ride turns into a five-hour ordeal when the western edition of the "cbs evening news" continues. rong su. ask your urologist if botox® can help caldder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away...
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has been under isis control since early june. >> pelley: charlie d'agata reporting from erbil for us tonight. charlie, thank you. isis is phone for depravity, and today it released a video that purportedly shows the beheading of an american photo journalist, exaernl naernl retaliation for the u.s. airstrikes in iraq. we will show you only this still image from the video. the man being held appears to be james foley who went missing in syria nearly two years ago while working for the global post web site. the u.s. government has not confirmed the authenticity of the photo. tonight, the war in gaza is back on. hamas militants fired at least 50 rockets at israel. israel responded with new air strikes and both sides walked out of peace talks. more than 2,000 palestinians and 67 israelis have been killed in this summer's fighting. this evening, texas governor rick perry was fingerprinted, photographed, and booked on two felony charges of abution power. this is the booking photo that we just got into the newsroom. a grand jury indicted perry last week, and anna werner is in austin tonight.
has been under isis control since early june. >> pelley: charlie d'agata reporting from erbil for us tonight. charlie, thank you. isis is phone for depravity, and today it released a video that purportedly shows the beheading of an american photo journalist, exaernl naernl retaliation for the u.s. airstrikes in iraq. we will show you only this still image from the video. the man being held appears to be james foley who went missing in syria nearly two years ago while working for the...
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it has been under isis control since early june. >> pelley: charlie d'agata reporting from erbil for us tonight. charlie, thank you. isis is known for depravity, and today, it released a video that purportedly shows the beheading of an american photojournalist, apparently in retaliation for the u.s. air strikes in iraq. we will show you only this still image from the video. the man being held appears to be james foley who went missing in syria nearly two years ago while working for the globalpost web site. the u.s. government has not confirmed the authenticity of the photo. d bo evening, texas governor rick perry was fingerprinted, photographed, and booked on two felony charges of abuse of power. this is the booking photo that we just got into the newsroom. a grand jury indicted perry last week, and anna werner is in austin tonight. anna. >> reporter: well, scott, supporters cheered perry as he arrived here this afternoon. he told reporters that the charges against him were politically motivated. >> i'm going to enter this courthouse with my head held high, knowing the actions that i
it has been under isis control since early june. >> pelley: charlie d'agata reporting from erbil for us tonight. charlie, thank you. isis is known for depravity, and today, it released a video that purportedly shows the beheading of an american photojournalist, apparently in retaliation for the u.s. air strikes in iraq. we will show you only this still image from the video. the man being held appears to be james foley who went missing in syria nearly two years ago while working for the...
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charlie d'agata, thanks very much. this evening a federal grand jury has indicted three managers at a california slaughterhouse linked to a recall of nearly 9 million pounds of tainted beef. they're accused of processing diseased animals. the rancho feeding corporation supplied wal-mart and other national chains. it was closed in february. a report out today by america's largest food bank network is evidence of a crisis that goes unseen by most of us. the survey by "feeding america" says one in seven americans is receiving food assistance. the percentage is even higher for veterans. we asked manuel bojorquez to look into this: >> reporter: james voris served 13 years in the military. he now relyons a food pantry to eat. >> i think it's a sad day in america when we realize a lot of us veterans have to rely on this resource to get through the month. >> reporter: today, 20% receiving food are veterans. the number is higher for those currently serving. post-traumatic stress and injury sustained in iraq prevent voris from w
charlie d'agata, thanks very much. this evening a federal grand jury has indicted three managers at a california slaughterhouse linked to a recall of nearly 9 million pounds of tainted beef. they're accused of processing diseased animals. the rancho feeding corporation supplied wal-mart and other national chains. it was closed in february. a report out today by america's largest food bank network is evidence of a crisis that goes unseen by most of us. the survey by "feeding america"...
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. >> reporter: standing atop the dam on the tigris river, charlie d'agata found plenty of evidence of the intense battle. >> reporter: we're finding lots of shells on the dam itself. >> if that dam was breached, it could have proven catastrophic. >> reporter: now iraqi forces are fighting to drive militants out of tikrit, one of the town's captured in june. isis fighters are imposing their own version of islamic law and threatening religious minorities in the region. the united nations estimates at least 600,000 refugees have been displaced by the fighting, including this child whose family fled to escape the militants two weeks ago. the u.n. is launching a major new aid operation to get badly needed supplies to the refugees. case boswell, cbs news -- craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >> four-day air life of supplies is expected to begin wednesday. >>> he was known as vermont's maverick senator. former vermont senator jim jeffords died yesterday at a military retirement center here in our region. jeffords was a veteran member of the house before moving to the senate in 1989 as a re
. >> reporter: standing atop the dam on the tigris river, charlie d'agata found plenty of evidence of the intense battle. >> reporter: we're finding lots of shells on the dam itself. >> if that dam was breached, it could have proven catastrophic. >> reporter: now iraqi forces are fighting to drive militants out of tikrit, one of the town's captured in june. isis fighters are imposing their own version of islamic law and threatening religious minorities in the region. the...
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school in gaza, clarissa ward and charlie d'agata are in the region. >> and earthquake in china hiavesundreds dead and we getting our first pictures from the scene. seth doane reports. >> the drinking water ban in toledo continues, so does the state of emergency, adriana diaz there. >> marijuana advertisements go mainstream. am anna werner looks at this new world. >> and a hall of fame moment. andre reed pays distribute to his friend kelley. >> how i do find the words to say anything about you? >> you are the reason why i am standing here today. you taught us not to quit. captioning sponsored by cbs. >> >> this is
school in gaza, clarissa ward and charlie d'agata are in the region. >> and earthquake in china hiavesundreds dead and we getting our first pictures from the scene. seth doane reports. >> the drinking water ban in toledo continues, so does the state of emergency, adriana diaz there. >> marijuana advertisements go mainstream. am anna werner looks at this new world. >> and a hall of fame moment. andre reed pays distribute to his friend kelley. >> how i do find the...
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>> charlie d'agata, thank you. >>> they admitted putting another cease-fire will be difficult. that prompted cbs correspondent bill plante to ask whether the u.s. is losing its global clout. >> has the united states lost its influence in the world? have you lost yours? >> apparently people have forgotten that america as the most powerful country on earth, still does not control everything around the world. our diplomatic efforts often take time they often will see progress and then a step backward. that's the nature of world affairs. it's not neat and it's not smooth. >> the president also addressed the fight he is facing here at home with republicans on the immigration issue. mark albert is in our washington bureau with more on that. mark good morning. >> good morning. the republicans passed a $694 million bill aimed at addressing a growing crisis of unaccompanied minors illegally crossing the u.s. border with mexico. it increases spending for national guard troops stationed along the border and would speed up the process of sending some of those children back to their countri
>> charlie d'agata, thank you. >>> they admitted putting another cease-fire will be difficult. that prompted cbs correspondent bill plante to ask whether the u.s. is losing its global clout. >> has the united states lost its influence in the world? have you lost yours? >> apparently people have forgotten that america as the most powerful country on earth, still does not control everything around the world. our diplomatic efforts often take time they often will see...
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charlie d'agata shows us the u.s. fire power helping beat back fighters. >>> and a captain sees the baby he saved 20 years ago become a bride. we begin with the eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> we had to act to protect lives and property. >> the governor calls in the national guard following another night of violence in ferguson. police say molotov cocktails were thrown at them, gunshots were fired. >> the "new york times" is reporting a private autopsy shows michael brown was shot at least six times. >> kurdish forces have taken over the eastern side of the mosul dam. >> this as the u.s. continues air strikes against isis. >> do you think we are in greater danger now than before 9/11? >> i do. the threat matrix is wide. >>> governor rick perry isn't backing down from the actions he took that ended in felony charges is. >> i would make exactly the same decision. >> julian assange, the wikileaks -- >> a fast moving brush fire in the southern california mountains. >> it was raging quick. we went from 10 to 20 to
charlie d'agata shows us the u.s. fire power helping beat back fighters. >>> and a captain sees the baby he saved 20 years ago become a bride. we begin with the eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> we had to act to protect lives and property. >> the governor calls in the national guard following another night of violence in ferguson. police say molotov cocktails were thrown at them, gunshots were fired. >> the "new york times" is reporting a private...
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clarissa ward and charlie d'agata reports. one major storm is through, another is about to pass.ad shaban in hawaii. and the young drummer who stands stall, marching in a contest with those many years his senior. ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good
clarissa ward and charlie d'agata reports. one major storm is through, another is about to pass.ad shaban in hawaii. and the young drummer who stands stall, marching in a contest with those many years his senior. ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good
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barry petersen and charlie d'agata are in the war zone.orts the death of a new york man in police custody is a homicide, caused by a police chokehold. and steve hartman with a fishing story-- not about the one that got away, about one who has a way with the tools of the trade. >> it's the best there is.
barry petersen and charlie d'agata are in the war zone.orts the death of a new york man in police custody is a homicide, caused by a police chokehold. and steve hartman with a fishing story-- not about the one that got away, about one who has a way with the tools of the trade. >> it's the best there is.
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david martin and charlie d'agata report. john blackstone tells us robin williams was battling a disease the public never knew about. and elaine quijano with chicago's dream team, little leaguers with big ambitions. >> there are still positive things going on in chicago.
david martin and charlie d'agata report. john blackstone tells us robin williams was battling a disease the public never knew about. and elaine quijano with chicago's dream team, little leaguers with big ambitions. >> there are still positive things going on in chicago.
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barry petersen and charlie d'agata are in the war zone.a werner reports the death of a new york man in police custody is a homicide, caused by a police chokehold. and steve hartman with a fishing story-- not about the one that got away, about one who has a way with the tools of the trade. >> it's the best stick there is. captioning sponsored by cbs
barry petersen and charlie d'agata are in the war zone.a werner reports the death of a new york man in police custody is a homicide, caused by a police chokehold. and steve hartman with a fishing story-- not about the one that got away, about one who has a way with the tools of the trade. >> it's the best stick there is. captioning sponsored by cbs
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>> axelrod: charlie d'agata and barry peterson report from both sides of the conflict. long road to recovery for n.b.a. all-star paul george. what does he face after sustaining a gruesome injury? and brian banks finally makes the n.f.l. he won't be playing in the league, but carter evans tells us how the wrongly imprisoned linebacker will finally make his living from professional football. captioning sponsored by cbs
>> axelrod: charlie d'agata and barry peterson report from both sides of the conflict. long road to recovery for n.b.a. all-star paul george. what does he face after sustaining a gruesome injury? and brian banks finally makes the n.f.l. he won't be playing in the league, but carter evans tells us how the wrongly imprisoned linebacker will finally make his living from professional football. captioning sponsored by cbs
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david martin and charlie d'agata report.ne tells us robin williams was battling a disease the public never knew about. and elaine quijano with chicago's dream team, little leaguers with big ambitions. >> there are still positive things going on in chicago. captioning sponsored by cbs
david martin and charlie d'agata report.ne tells us robin williams was battling a disease the public never knew about. and elaine quijano with chicago's dream team, little leaguers with big ambitions. >> there are still positive things going on in chicago. captioning sponsored by cbs
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charlie d'agata reports from atop mosul dam where u.s. allies are in control for now. >> reporter: good morning. we are standing right on top of the mosul dam. and that is what provides electricity for much of northern iraq. there isn't much structural dam to the after the fight here but signs of what went on. kurdish soldiers tell us this is a burnt out tire that isis snipers were using as a smoke screen. we're finding lots of shells on the dam itself. now, it's under control of kurdish peshmerga soldiers but to reach here it took fight and air cover from the united states. on the drive in here, we saw plenty of evidence of the battle that took place to retake this dam. there are cars that have been bombed out. isis vehicles we're told had been hit. they were barely recognizable. the whole buildings have been demolished and craters presumably from air strikes. taking this damage is one thing and holding on to it is another. and kurdish forces have said they're going to need u.s. air power in case isis intends to launch a counterattack.s
charlie d'agata reports from atop mosul dam where u.s. allies are in control for now. >> reporter: good morning. we are standing right on top of the mosul dam. and that is what provides electricity for much of northern iraq. there isn't much structural dam to the after the fight here but signs of what went on. kurdish soldiers tell us this is a burnt out tire that isis snipers were using as a smoke screen. we're finding lots of shells on the dam itself. now, it's under control of kurdish...
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charlie d'agata is in dohuk, iraq, where the crisis isn't over. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the decision to step aside comes after pressure from the united states and others who pledged more military support provided he gives up power and u.s. air strikes and air drops have already been credited with saving countless lives. many of the refugees at this camp escaped starvation on mount sinjar, three times the number the u.s. camp was designed to hold but down from the peak of 22,000 during the worst of the isis onslaught. we met awi duke who managed to escape with his young family. they risked being discovered by militants as they made their way down the mountain into the camp. he said kurdish peshmerga mely shahs aren't capable of taking on isis alone. do you think we can help? >> we want everybody who can help these people we want to get out. >> reporter: the fact so many were able to get off the mountain led to the decision to suspend air drops. the areas now under the grip of isis stretch far beyond. the u.n. says 95,000 refugees h
charlie d'agata is in dohuk, iraq, where the crisis isn't over. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the decision to step aside comes after pressure from the united states and others who pledged more military support provided he gives up power and u.s. air strikes and air drops have already been credited with saving countless lives. many of the refugees at this camp escaped starvation on mount sinjar, three times the number the u.s. camp was designed to hold but down from the peak of...
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charlie d'agata reports from tel aviv. >> there are more signs of escalation in this conflict overnightg, a sign that hamas had fired missiles toward the city. israeli defense forces say hamas has fired 3,000 rockets since this conflict began. our colleagues in gaza say that areas there were pummeled overnight, specifically focusing on parts of the south where the israeli soldier, a 23-year-old, disappeared yesterday in an ambush that left two other israeli soldiers dead. there's a massive manhunt under way to try to find him this morning. hamas says they have no idea where this soldier is and they say he may have even been killed in an israeli air strike. there was a lot that happened after he went missing. 26 people -- palestinians were killed yesterday, another 35 today, specifically in that area. israeli officials have been holding emergency cabinet meetings to try to figure out what to do next. egypt, meanwhile, said they're open to holding talks to try to salvage some kind of truce. the palestinians say they're on board. it's unclear yet whether israel will be taking part. for "cb
charlie d'agata reports from tel aviv. >> there are more signs of escalation in this conflict overnightg, a sign that hamas had fired missiles toward the city. israeli defense forces say hamas has fired 3,000 rockets since this conflict began. our colleagues in gaza say that areas there were pummeled overnight, specifically focusing on parts of the south where the israeli soldier, a 23-year-old, disappeared yesterday in an ambush that left two other israeli soldiers dead. there's a...
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charlie d'agata has more from erbil in northern iraq. >> reporter: kurdish peshmerga soldiers told us currently a battle under way to retake that dam from isis militants. they're taking on mortar fire and u.s. warplanes are conducting air strikes area. isis took this dam just more than a week ago. it is iraq's biggest, if it were destroyed or opened it could cause catastrophic flooding. meanwhile, u.s. military officials say that drones have been conducting air strikes in response to a reported massacre. kurdish officials say that as many as 80 ethnic yazidi men were executed. they were told to convert to islam or die. peshmerga soldiers have gone on the attack in recent d trying to retakeerritory that was lost to isis but they tell us they're simply outgunned. they don't have the weapons to match the ones that isis stole from the iraqi military in terms of heavy equipment and heavy weapons. they're asking for more help from the united states and european allies. and they are heavily reliant on u.s. air power in terms of surveillance and air strikes. for "cbs this morning saturday," i
charlie d'agata has more from erbil in northern iraq. >> reporter: kurdish peshmerga soldiers told us currently a battle under way to retake that dam from isis militants. they're taking on mortar fire and u.s. warplanes are conducting air strikes area. isis took this dam just more than a week ago. it is iraq's biggest, if it were destroyed or opened it could cause catastrophic flooding. meanwhile, u.s. military officials say that drones have been conducting air strikes in response to a...
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. >> charlie d'agata reports. >> ebola concerns grow after a quarantine center in liberia is looted,bora patta on the infected material that was stolen. record numbers of missing and stranded hikers police are responding by shutting down trails and writing tickets. >> the new zoo. animals up and above and all around hoping to attract the next generation. >> now a view around the zoo. the zoo moves around you.
. >> charlie d'agata reports. >> ebola concerns grow after a quarantine center in liberia is looted,bora patta on the infected material that was stolen. record numbers of missing and stranded hikers police are responding by shutting down trails and writing tickets. >> the new zoo. animals up and above and all around hoping to attract the next generation. >> now a view around the zoo. the zoo moves around you.
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charlie d'agata is in tel aviv. charlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.nd where the cease-fire is still holding, there's one last barrage of rockets from gaza just before the cease-fire went into effect. 21 of them. 8 of them were shot down by the iron dome defense system. israeli forces are holding fire. israeli soldiers headed home this morning. their pullout of gaza is complete. but in case that peace doesn't hold combat troops remain perched on the border ready to strike should hamas pull the trigger again. hamas rockets were answereded with israeli air strikes right up until the moment the cease-fire came into effect. government spokesman mark reggi said they'll be ready. >> we'll be watching to see if hamas does too. >> reporter: israeli military said the main mission of destroying hamas' tunnels has ended. the temporary truce is a chance for peace talks in cairo to take hold. but there's a long way to go. israel wants hamas to give up its weapons. hamas wants israel to lift its blockade on gaza. neither side has budged. but at least, a break in the
charlie d'agata is in tel aviv. charlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.nd where the cease-fire is still holding, there's one last barrage of rockets from gaza just before the cease-fire went into effect. 21 of them. 8 of them were shot down by the iron dome defense system. israeli forces are holding fire. israeli soldiers headed home this morning. their pullout of gaza is complete. but in case that peace doesn't hold combat troops remain perched on the border ready to strike...
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charlie d'agata shows us the u.s.e power helping beat back fighters. >>> and a captain sees the baby he saved 20 years ago become a bride. we begin with the eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> we had to act to protect lives and property. >> the governor calls in the national guard following another night of violence in ferguson.
charlie d'agata shows us the u.s.e power helping beat back fighters. >>> and a captain sees the baby he saved 20 years ago become a bride. we begin with the eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> we had to act to protect lives and property. >> the governor calls in the national guard following another night of violence in ferguson.
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. >> i'm charlie d'agata in tel aviv. >> dr. kent brantly arrived aboard a private medical jet. he's believed to be the first person infected in the ebola virus to be brought into this country for treatment. the death toll from the african epidemic stands at more than 700. world health officials they sear not sure they have the upperhand in controlling its spread. we'll have more on this shortly. in ukraine the head of an international team says sniffer dogs found more remains at the crash site of malaysian airlines flight 17. more than two weeks after the crash as many as 80 victims are still missing. a developing store frechina. state media says a strong earthquake struck a remote area of china. more than 100 dead and many injuries. from los angeles the century old water main that burst on tuesday was finally sealed off tuesday anc. an estimated 20 million gallons of water flowed into the campus at ucla before it was repaired. there's a different sort of water problem in toledo, ohio. 400,000 residents are told not to drink their water after it was discovered it was contaminat
. >> i'm charlie d'agata in tel aviv. >> dr. kent brantly arrived aboard a private medical jet. he's believed to be the first person infected in the ebola virus to be brought into this country for treatment. the death toll from the african epidemic stands at more than 700. world health officials they sear not sure they have the upperhand in controlling its spread. we'll have more on this shortly. in ukraine the head of an international team says sniffer dogs found more remains at...
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cbs news correspondent charlie d'agata is in irbill this morning, what is the latest? >> good morning. kurdish soldiers that we spoke to today said that they are closing in on the dam and that isis militants have even started withdrawing from villages near the dam or at least repositioning themselves. those forces are being backed by u.s. airstrike, u.s. military confirmed that nine airstrikes were conducted in the vicinity of the dam using both drones and fighter jets. has been under control of the isis militants for almost two weeks now. not only control the power, water and electricity in northern iraq but blowing it up or opening the flood gates could cause catastrophic flooding which could reach to -- they are running to resistance they estimate between four and 500 isis militants could be around the dam itself. >> schieffer: what more can you tell us abut this reported massacre in the nearby village? >> we're getting various accounts on the death toll ther; some between 80 and 350 men may have been massacred. apparently took place on friday, reportedly took place
cbs news correspondent charlie d'agata is in irbill this morning, what is the latest? >> good morning. kurdish soldiers that we spoke to today said that they are closing in on the dam and that isis militants have even started withdrawing from villages near the dam or at least repositioning themselves. those forces are being backed by u.s. airstrike, u.s. military confirmed that nine airstrikes were conducted in the vicinity of the dam using both drones and fighter jets. has been under...