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cbs's debora patta is in jerusalem tonight with more on that part of the story. debora, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. as the aftershocks of the assassination of ismail haniyeh reverberate throughout the region, prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing a fight on several fronts. another blow against peace. israeli police clash with protesters in tel aviv, where not even the threat of an iranian attack could keep them off the streets. they accuse their prime minister of choosing escalation over a hostage deal. but netanyahu remains defiant and says former israeli diplomat alon pinkas increasingly at odds with the u.s. >> he's gone completely rogue, meaning untethered from reality, intent on igniting a regional war, defying the military, defying president biden. >> reporter: he believes the assassination of ismail haniyeh may have been justified, but it was not smart. >> the location in tehran was meant deliberately to elicit provocation and escalation. >> they killed faud shukur, mohammed deif, ismail haniyeh. why go after gaza? >> if you can pinpoint
cbs's debora patta is in jerusalem tonight with more on that part of the story. debora, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. as the aftershocks of the assassination of ismail haniyeh reverberate throughout the region, prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing a fight on several fronts. another blow against peace. israeli police clash with protesters in tel aviv, where not even the threat of an iranian attack could keep them off the streets. they accuse their prime minister of...
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debora patta, cbs news. >>> coming up this hour, new details in the sonya massey killing. why a former deputy now says he opened fire. >>> and crash course. the wild scene on a golf course and the bystander lucky to walk away. away. (vo) kate made progress with her mental health, but her medication caused unintentional movements in her face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so her doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily, extended-release td treatment for adults. ♪ as you go with austedo ♪ austedo xr significantly reduced kate's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, kate can stay on her mental health meds— (kate) aww! hi buddy! (vo) austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, or have suicidal thoughts. don't take if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. austedo xr may cause irregular or fast heartbeat, or abnormal movemen
debora patta, cbs news. >>> coming up this hour, new details in the sonya massey killing. why a former deputy now says he opened fire. >>> and crash course. the wild scene on a golf course and the bystander lucky to walk away. away. (vo) kate made progress with her mental health, but her medication caused unintentional movements in her face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so her doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily, extended-release td treatment for...
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cbs's debora patta spent time with the head of the u.n.gency that's providing aid to palestinian refugees in gaza. >> it's the worst thing i've ever seen by far. and i've never seen anything like this scale of destruction. >> reporter: after retiring from the military scott anderson took a u.n. job in gaza. he had found his calling. >> all these soft skills that you develop in the military really lend themselves quite well to being a humanitarian, and i find great i guess satisfaction in helping people. >> how are you doing this morning, miranda? >> reporter: he's been in gaza almost constantly since the war began. >> it's almost like being in a dystopian science fiction movie set when you drive around gaza. >> reporter: and he's witnessed firsthand the desperate shortage of medical supplies in hospitals overwhelmed with casualties. >> they were trying to clean blood off the floor with water. and a lot of wounds that people could normally get treated and survive would most likely develop sepsis because of the unclean environment. >> report
cbs's debora patta spent time with the head of the u.n.gency that's providing aid to palestinian refugees in gaza. >> it's the worst thing i've ever seen by far. and i've never seen anything like this scale of destruction. >> reporter: after retiring from the military scott anderson took a u.n. job in gaza. he had found his calling. >> all these soft skills that you develop in the military really lend themselves quite well to being a humanitarian, and i find great i guess...
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debora patta is in east jerusalem with more on the escalating tensions. >> reporter: these are the last images of ismail haniyeh alive attending the iranian president's inauguration. since the october 7th attack, he's had a target on his back. israel warned hamas leaders were marked for death. haniyeh was killed in a brazen strike in tehran where people protested the assassination. hamas is blaming israel, claiming a missile struck the house he was staying in. the death came hours after israel announced it had killed hezbollah commander fuad shakur in beirut now also confirmed by hezbollah. prime minister benjamin netanyahu made no mention of the attack in tehran. "we are prepared for any scenario," he said, "we will exact a very heavy price for any aggression." in the israeli-occupied west bank, the assassination was met with shock and disbelief. people have been chanting "west bank for hamas." they want revenge. their grief shared with palestinians in gaza. "i've been crying all day," said fatima, "we've lost one of our very own." haniyeh was the political face of hamas. he was the ma
debora patta is in east jerusalem with more on the escalating tensions. >> reporter: these are the last images of ismail haniyeh alive attending the iranian president's inauguration. since the october 7th attack, he's had a target on his back. israel warned hamas leaders were marked for death. haniyeh was killed in a brazen strike in tehran where people protested the assassination. hamas is blaming israel, claiming a missile struck the house he was staying in. the death came hours after...
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cbs' debora patta reports from jerusalem. >> reporter: another blow against peace. israeli police clash with protesters in tel aviv where not even the threat of an iranian attack could keep them off the streets. they accuse their prime minister of choosing escalation over a hostage deal, but netanyahu remains defiant and says former israeli diplomat alan pincus increasingly at odds with the u.s. >> he's gone completely rogue, meaning untethered from reality, intent on igniting a regional war, defying the military, defying president biden. >> reporter: pincus believes the assassination of ismail haniyeh may have been justified, but it was not smart. >> the location in tehran was meant deliberately to elicit provocation and escalation. >> they killed fuad shukur in a targeted air strike, ismail haniyeh, why go after gaza? >> if you can pinpoint a precise attack 2,000 kilometers away, then why bother decimating entire neighborhoods? that's me telling you that assassinations are morally and ethically okay, but dropping those bombs on gaza are not. >> reporter: still, th
cbs' debora patta reports from jerusalem. >> reporter: another blow against peace. israeli police clash with protesters in tel aviv where not even the threat of an iranian attack could keep them off the streets. they accuse their prime minister of choosing escalation over a hostage deal, but netanyahu remains defiant and says former israeli diplomat alan pincus increasingly at odds with the u.s. >> he's gone completely rogue, meaning untethered from reality, intent on igniting a...
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cbs's debora patta is in jerusalem. >> reporter: another blow against peace.sraeli police clash with protesters in tel aviv where not even the threat of that iranian attack could keep them off the streets. they accuse their prime minister of choosing escalation over a hostage deal. but netanyahu remains defiant and says former israeli diplomat alon pinkus increasingly at odds with the u.s. >> he's gone completely rogue, meaning untethered from reality, intent on igniting a regional war, defying the military, defying president biden. >> reporter: pinkus believes the assassination of ismail haniyeh may have been justified but it was not smart. >> the location in tehran was meant deliberately to elicit provocation and escalation. >> they killed few ad shukr in a strike, mohammed deif, ismail haniyeh. why go after gaza? >> if you can finance-point a precise attack 2,000 kilometers away, then why bother decimating entire neighborhoods? that's me telling you that assassinations are morally and ethically okay but dropping those bombs on gaza are not. >> reporter: sti
cbs's debora patta is in jerusalem. >> reporter: another blow against peace.sraeli police clash with protesters in tel aviv where not even the threat of that iranian attack could keep them off the streets. they accuse their prime minister of choosing escalation over a hostage deal. but netanyahu remains defiant and says former israeli diplomat alon pinkus increasingly at odds with the u.s. >> he's gone completely rogue, meaning untethered from reality, intent on igniting a regional...
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cbs's debora patta is in jerusalem. >> reporter: the war drums are getting louder following the assassinationran says israel must be punished for what it calls the cowardly attack on the radio and soil. both israel and iran say they don't want this to escalate but nobody wants to be the first to take a step back. former israeli devil match to the u.s. iran pincus. >> a so-called three header 60-degree attack. iran from the east, the who these in western yemen from the south. hamas in gaza and the west bank. israel will be encircled. >> reporter: what should america be doing? speak of the thing america wants is a scenario in which they are directed to the conflict. >> u.s. general mic michael kura helped coordinate the defense of israel defense, one over 300 missiles were fired and was back here meeting with israel's defense minister. the u.s. believes the best way to prevent this from spiraling out of control is a cease-fire in gaza. in weekend protests, families and friends of hostages accused by minister benjamin netanyahu of choosing escalation over a deal. as the world's attention is focu
cbs's debora patta is in jerusalem. >> reporter: the war drums are getting louder following the assassinationran says israel must be punished for what it calls the cowardly attack on the radio and soil. both israel and iran say they don't want this to escalate but nobody wants to be the first to take a step back. former israeli devil match to the u.s. iran pincus. >> a so-called three header 60-degree attack. iran from the east, the who these in western yemen from the south. hamas...
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our debora patta spoke with the head of the u.n. agency providing aid to palestinian refugees in gaza. >> it was the worst thing i've ever seen, by far. and i've never seen anything like this scale of destruction. >> reporter: after retiring from the military, scott anderson took a u.n. job in gaza. he had found his calling. >> all these soft skills that you develop in the military really lend themselves quite well to being a humanitarian and i find/create satisfaction in helping people. >> how are you doing this morning, miranda? >> reporter: he's been in gaza almost constantly since the war began. >> it's like being in a science fiction dystopia driving around gaza. >> reporter: and he's witnessed firsthand the shortage of medical supplies in hospitals overwhelmed with casualties. >> you can literally smell the blood in the air. it has a tang to it, if you will. they were trying to clean blood off the floor with water. and a lot of wounds people can normally get treated and survive would most likely develop sepsis because of the u
our debora patta spoke with the head of the u.n. agency providing aid to palestinian refugees in gaza. >> it was the worst thing i've ever seen, by far. and i've never seen anything like this scale of destruction. >> reporter: after retiring from the military, scott anderson took a u.n. job in gaza. he had found his calling. >> all these soft skills that you develop in the military really lend themselves quite well to being a humanitarian and i find/create satisfaction in...
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. >> i'm debora patta in east jerusalem where the country is braced for a possible iranian retaliatoryttack. >>> state of emergency. florida this weekend gets ready for debbie and a deluge. >>> while scorching heat fuels the wildfire threat in the west. >>> and later, appreciating baseball by feeling it. how this big league team is helping these visually impaired and blind students experience the game. >> it's just so exciting. >>> this is the "cbs weekend news" from washington with adriana diaz. >>> good evening. tonight we begin with breaking news on several political fronts in the race for the white house. in washington vice president kamala harris is nearing the end of her search for a running mate. at the same time her husband, second gentleman doug emhoff is responding to a report published in a british tabloid about his first marriage. in atlanta tonight donald trump and his running mate j.d. vance are holding a rally in the battleground state of georgia. the former president also announced today he will not attend the presidential debate scheduled for september 10th. instead he
. >> i'm debora patta in east jerusalem where the country is braced for a possible iranian retaliatoryttack. >>> state of emergency. florida this weekend gets ready for debbie and a deluge. >>> while scorching heat fuels the wildfire threat in the west. >>> and later, appreciating baseball by feeling it. how this big league team is helping these visually impaired and blind students experience the game. >> it's just so exciting. >>> this is the...
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cbs's debora patta is in east jerusalem. >> reporter: the war are getting louder following ismail haniyeh'sassination, teran says israel must be punished for what it calls a cowardly attack on iranian soil. both israel and iran say they don't want this to escalate but nobody wants to be the first to take a step back. former is really diplomat to the u.s. alon pinkas. >> most worrying is a coordinated so-called 360-degree attack. hezbollah and lebanon, iran from the east, the huthis in western yemen from the south, hamas in both gaza and the west bank. israel will be encircled. >> reporter: where does america sit in all this, and what should they be doing? >> the last thing america wants is a scenario in which they are dragged to the conflict. >> reporter: u.s. general michael carella helped coordinate the defense of israel during an iranian attack in april when more than 300 missiles and drones were fired and was back here today meeting with israel's defense minister. the u.s. still believes the best way to prevent this from spiraling out of control is a cease-fire in gaza. in weekend prote
cbs's debora patta is in east jerusalem. >> reporter: the war are getting louder following ismail haniyeh'sassination, teran says israel must be punished for what it calls a cowardly attack on iranian soil. both israel and iran say they don't want this to escalate but nobody wants to be the first to take a step back. former is really diplomat to the u.s. alon pinkas. >> most worrying is a coordinated so-called 360-degree attack. hezbollah and lebanon, iran from the east, the huthis...
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>> norah: debora patta, thank you. illinois sheriff tells cbs news the former deputy who shot and killed sonya massey inside her home had not only been trained but retrained to avoid that type of unwarranted lethal force. in an interview with cbs's roxana saberi, the sheriff gazed us a harsher assi assessment ofh murder. >> this was a rogue individual that acted outside the scope of his authority and he will pay the price. >> reporter: segment county jack campbell says when he hired sean grayson last year, he received twice as much training. >> he had all the training he needed. lee just didn't use it. >> reporter: so how did he slip through the cracks like that? >> i don't know. >> reporter: now grayson is being held in the local jail after being charged with three cons of first-degree murder for killing sonya massey on july 6th. >> drop it -- drop [bleep]. >> reporter: cbs news has learned grayson had a history of disciplinary issues at other law enforcement agencies, including allegations he put false information in
>> norah: debora patta, thank you. illinois sheriff tells cbs news the former deputy who shot and killed sonya massey inside her home had not only been trained but retrained to avoid that type of unwarranted lethal force. in an interview with cbs's roxana saberi, the sheriff gazed us a harsher assi assessment ofh murder. >> this was a rogue individual that acted outside the scope of his authority and he will pay the price. >> reporter: segment county jack campbell says when he...
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>> norah: debora patta, thank you very much. tonight, harrowing, newly-released recordings of the deadly police shooting of sonya massey. she's the illinois woman killed by a sheriff's deputy earlier this month after calling for help about a possible prowler at her home. the recordings obtained by cbs news include a 911 call from massey's mother, pleading for noncombative officers to be sent to her daughter's home. cbs's charlie de mar now with the disturbing new developments. we do want to warn you, the video report is disturbing. >> i heard somebody outside. >> reporter: 911 calls and dispatch audio are giving the fullest look yet at what happened to sonya massey on july 5th and 6th. records appear to show she was experiencing a prolonged mental health episode. her mother, donna, called for help. >> the mental people told me to call 911. >> reporter: that was at 9:09 a.m., 16 hours before she was shot. >> please don't send no combative policemen that are prejudiced, please. they're scary. i am scared of the police. sometimes t
>> norah: debora patta, thank you very much. tonight, harrowing, newly-released recordings of the deadly police shooting of sonya massey. she's the illinois woman killed by a sheriff's deputy earlier this month after calling for help about a possible prowler at her home. the recordings obtained by cbs news include a 911 call from massey's mother, pleading for noncombative officers to be sent to her daughter's home. cbs's charlie de mar now with the disturbing new developments. we do want...
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cbs' debora patta is in east jerusalem. >> reporter: these are the last images of ismail haniyeh aliveck, he's had a target on his back. israel warned hamas leaders were marked for death. haniyeh was killed in a brazen strike in the iranian capital of tehran where people protested the assassination. hamas is blaming israel, claiming a missile struck the house he was staying in. haniyeh's death came just hours after israel announced it had killed he's commander fuad shukr in beirut, now also confirmed by hezbollah. but prime minister benjamin netanyahu made no mention of the attack in tehran. "we are prepared for any scenario, he said. "we will exact a very heavy price for any aggression." in the israeli occupied west bank, the assassination was met with shock and disbelief. >> anger. people have been chanting west bank for hamas. they want revenge. >> reporter: haniyeh was the political face of hamas. he was the man who sat in the same room as the israelis trying to hammer out that much demanded hostage deal. palestinian activist al boughty believes that deal is now dead. >> when you k
cbs' debora patta is in east jerusalem. >> reporter: these are the last images of ismail haniyeh aliveck, he's had a target on his back. israel warned hamas leaders were marked for death. haniyeh was killed in a brazen strike in the iranian capital of tehran where people protested the assassination. hamas is blaming israel, claiming a missile struck the house he was staying in. haniyeh's death came just hours after israel announced it had killed he's commander fuad shukr in beirut, now...
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cbs's debora patta reports from east jerusalem. >> reporter: amid calls for revenge, thousands turnede assassination of hamas political leader ismail haniyeh in tehran. leading the prayers, supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei, who has vowed a harsh punishment in response. hamas says an israeli strike is to blame, but "the new york times" reports a bomb was smuggled into this house two months before the assassination. israel has not claimed responsibility even though just a few hours before haniyeh was killed, it freely admitted to taking out a hezbollah commander few aud shakur, who was buried in beirut, speaking by a video link because he's in hiding, hassan nasdaq rul la promises to avenge shukr's death saying israel should expect range and revenge on all fronts. instead, israel claimed another win. the military announced it had killed senior hamas leader mohammed deif over two weeks ago in gaza. he's one of the october 7 masterminds who has been on israel's most wanted list for decades and reportedly had survived seven other assassination attempts. hamas claims he survived this o
cbs's debora patta reports from east jerusalem. >> reporter: amid calls for revenge, thousands turnede assassination of hamas political leader ismail haniyeh in tehran. leading the prayers, supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei, who has vowed a harsh punishment in response. hamas says an israeli strike is to blame, but "the new york times" reports a bomb was smuggled into this house two months before the assassination. israel has not claimed responsibility even though just a few...
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cbs's debora patta is in east jerusalem. >> reporter: there are high levels of anxiety here, nancy.ody really knows where or when iran could strike. experts in the region believe iranian hard-liners are pushing for a much harsher response than the attack in april. that strike demonstrated military muscle without really inflicting any significant damage. the u.s. and its allies intercepted hundreds of missiles and drones, helping down nearly all of them. this time, iran could join forces with its proxies, hezbollah in lebanon and the houthis in yemen. >> nancy: now to the latest fallout from the assassination attempt on former president donald trump. the acting secret service director robert rowe said they "feel like they let the country down." cbs's nicole sganga has more. >> reporter: july 13th marked the very first time secret service counter snipers were deployed to a 2024 campaign rally for the former president, nancy. the secret service acting director revealed today secret service counter snipers first learned the assailant had a gun when shots were fired. >> this was a secret
cbs's debora patta is in east jerusalem. >> reporter: there are high levels of anxiety here, nancy.ody really knows where or when iran could strike. experts in the region believe iranian hard-liners are pushing for a much harsher response than the attack in april. that strike demonstrated military muscle without really inflicting any significant damage. the u.s. and its allies intercepted hundreds of missiles and drones, helping down nearly all of them. this time, iran could join forces...