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blame for the continued conflict because they did not accept seize fire proposed early they are week by egy egypt. >> hamas closed the door to the opportunity, closed the door to a seize fire in so doing they made a decision they want conflict. >> for their part hamas is calling this ground attack on gaza a dangerous step and they say israel will and fighters have been looking at israel for the past week and a half i they won't accept a seize fire that doesn't include an easing of the economic blockade of gaza and want israelis to release members. for its part, the israeli military carried hundreds of air strikes to try to destroy hamas' command centers. the tunnels and the rocket launches, cross boarder attacks killed more than 230 palestinians. they added to ranks with 30,000 reserve troops and calling up nearly 20,000 more. many are concerned this ground invasion now that it's underway will cause the number of casualties to grow, especially because gaza is a densely populated territory and israeli troops invaded at the end or toward the end of a 2008, 2009 war and 1300 pal tin gin estini
blame for the continued conflict because they did not accept seize fire proposed early they are week by egy egypt. >> hamas closed the door to the opportunity, closed the door to a seize fire in so doing they made a decision they want conflict. >> for their part hamas is calling this ground attack on gaza a dangerous step and they say israel will and fighters have been looking at israel for the past week and a half i they won't accept a seize fire that doesn't include an easing of...
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egy equipped with radar. >> the biggest danger of being in the middle of a thunderstorm is you can get tossed around that the pilots can overcontrol the airplane trying to recover. >> reporter:? the u.s. nearly the entire country the covered. systems which allow jetliners to land in heavy fog or on the edge of a super storm like sandy. and what about a lightning hit? jets are designed their skin acts like a channel. think of it as an extension cord. the electricity passes over the skin without ever entering the fusela fuselage. french aviation and criminal investigators are on their way. they should be on the scene tomorrow. david. >> thank you. you heard david report there on the severe weather that likely brought down the plane. we are on the watch as we head into the weekend. look at the map. saturday and sunday more than 80 million americans in the storm zone this weekend. even possible tornados. all on the heels of the tornado we showed you last night. a confirmed ef-1 killing two. the new images showing the aftermath. rv's flipped. tents destroyed. and the decisions that made the
egy equipped with radar. >> the biggest danger of being in the middle of a thunderstorm is you can get tossed around that the pilots can overcontrol the airplane trying to recover. >> reporter:? the u.s. nearly the entire country the covered. systems which allow jetliners to land in heavy fog or on the edge of a super storm like sandy. and what about a lightning hit? jets are designed their skin acts like a channel. think of it as an extension cord. the electricity passes over the...
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Jul 28, 2014
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egis: we do have the system. is a number of ships equipped with antimissile missiles if you will. standard missile three's they are called. ships can be deployed to any theater of the world within a reasonable distance. richard raises a critical point about what we can and can't see. my geography tells me that north korea is closer to the shore. maybe we could get in their closer. we have satellite capability. wething above the ground, have a good chance to see what is going on. iran is tougher with more interior. foralso have the potential belowground sites. itthe time that silo opens, is tough to perhaps have real-time knowledge of it. host: the controlled tests of the system have proven unreliable. where do they do these tests? how do they test it? guest: they are done over the pacific ocean. they are very difficult to stage. they cost $200 million. host: they have done 17? guest: yes. a lot more are needed to gain confidence in the reliability of the system. have our what we target missiles being fired in the
egis: we do have the system. is a number of ships equipped with antimissile missiles if you will. standard missile three's they are called. ships can be deployed to any theater of the world within a reasonable distance. richard raises a critical point about what we can and can't see. my geography tells me that north korea is closer to the shore. maybe we could get in their closer. we have satellite capability. wething above the ground, have a good chance to see what is going on. iran is tougher...
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Jul 31, 2014
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and turkey being included in the considering and deli deliberati, and talks by obama administration egis push - egypt pushed far aside as was ela do you believe that united states needs to reconsider who it bridges into the talks, namely the with which, raise had constructive -- israel has had constructive ditive discussd a framework for further discussions and egypt. do you see egypt as a prefered partner. >> ejust egypt is a major playn our region, and a crucial player, and secretary kerry made another mace take mistake by asg qatar and turk to move into negotiation, kwa qatar of sendig manmoney for hamas, and the tun, and missile. i think, even secretary kerry will agree that egypt is the key player in terms of future negotiations in region, and maybe one day, future peace agreement, regarding gaza, we need egypt to be involve stphaod all right. thank you, danny d danon. >> thank you very much lou. lou: coming up next, a dangerous, deadly virus spreading out of control in part of africa, could it find its way to america? the full report on the ebola virus, and largest outbreak in hist
and turkey being included in the considering and deli deliberati, and talks by obama administration egis push - egypt pushed far aside as was ela do you believe that united states needs to reconsider who it bridges into the talks, namely the with which, raise had constructive -- israel has had constructive ditive discussd a framework for further discussions and egypt. do you see egypt as a prefered partner. >> ejust egypt is a major playn our region, and a crucial player, and secretary...
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the solidarity logo look like this, and this is the symbol of egy egypt's party.e top obama campaign adviser in 2008 and 2012 is crossesing the pond to advise labor party leader ed miliband's campaign in the parliamentary elections next year. obama's most recent manager will advice the other team, david cameron's conservative party. many elected officials around the world are asking for help, understanding microtargeting, messaging, and the dynamics of social media. but can one really transplant america's strange hyper charged political campaigns to other parts of the world thousands of miles away? i guess the answer is -- [ chanting ] >>> the correct answer to the challenge question was a. the philippines declared its independence from spain, but that declaration didn't work. it was then sold to america for $20 million. on july 4th, 1946, the united states officially granted the philippines independence, and they celebrated independence day on the fourth of july until the filipino president changed the date to june 12th in 1962. he said that the anniversary of th
the solidarity logo look like this, and this is the symbol of egy egypt's party.e top obama campaign adviser in 2008 and 2012 is crossesing the pond to advise labor party leader ed miliband's campaign in the parliamentary elections next year. obama's most recent manager will advice the other team, david cameron's conservative party. many elected officials around the world are asking for help, understanding microtargeting, messaging, and the dynamics of social media. but can one really...
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we have a lot of great guys here and when it's time egis spring into action. > >the man was convicted of driving under the influence. officers say this is his first offense. take a look at this. at one hundred and five years young, agness mckee became the oldest person to toss the ceremonial first pitch at a padres game. the oceanside woman was chosen to throw the pitch today in honor of her big birthday. she's condisered one of the oldest resident of san diego and as you can see, she's showing no signs of slowing down. sorry ladies ---- it's official.maroon 5 singer adam levine is off the market. levine and victoria secret model behati prinsloo married saturday after a year-long engagement. according to the magazine, the two married at flora farms in los cabos, mexico, surrounded by nearly 300 friends and family members. holly wood is mourning the loss of james garner. he died last night at his home in brentwood, california. police say the 86-year old actor died of natural causes. nischelle turner has a look at his career. >>acting never came easy for james garner. born james baumgar
we have a lot of great guys here and when it's time egis spring into action. > >the man was convicted of driving under the influence. officers say this is his first offense. take a look at this. at one hundred and five years young, agness mckee became the oldest person to toss the ceremonial first pitch at a padres game. the oceanside woman was chosen to throw the pitch today in honor of her big birthday. she's condisered one of the oldest resident of san diego and as you can see, she's...
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Jul 11, 2014
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of egypt but then mohamed morsi's muslim brotherhood was allied with hamas, the current president of egy abdel-fattah el-sissi has no sympathy with hamas and, in fact, would take some sort of comfort from their discomfortable. the egyptians not that keen to step in the breach and mediate. now, for the view from the occupied west bank my colleague is in calandeer. >> reporter: we are here in the west bank. we were expecting a demonstration that was called for by different palestinian factions here about two hours ago, but no one showed up. it's not clear why protesters didn't come here but what we do know is that in resent days the palestinian authority has been trying to prevent palestinians from reaching friction points with the israeli army to protest at this time because they are not interested in an escalation. hamas here in the west bank too isn't interested because it has security concerns as well. in the last three weeks alone about 700 of hamas members or members believed to be affiliated with hamas have been arrested here in the west bank. now this is happening while palestini p
of egypt but then mohamed morsi's muslim brotherhood was allied with hamas, the current president of egy abdel-fattah el-sissi has no sympathy with hamas and, in fact, would take some sort of comfort from their discomfortable. the egyptians not that keen to step in the breach and mediate. now, for the view from the occupied west bank my colleague is in calandeer. >> reporter: we are here in the west bank. we were expecting a demonstration that was called for by different palestinian...
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whether thate e- that's in sideitary offay eyeeantue ts an anger >> we're hearireports,ron, of po, egyn't know becseha nee tbrok.turkey oro t after a v blockade trael imposesun to anks, reporti as we ve the crisis ews, ine aren "ameri tamic" up,olice lights ae flashing ac t of t publ son trapshethousands art.stt a gold med p icw way toight country. news ♪ i'm on the highway to hell highway toel♪ ♪ i'm on the highway to hell >>> well, there may have been no speed limits on the highway to hell for ac/dc, but for getting a hard lesson about re speed traps. >> critics say they're more about raising revenue and lining the pockets of police officers. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: we know. sometimes it can be so unfair. you are driving on summer vacation. and the speed limit drops for a very short stretch. and waiting under the sign is a friendly police officer, writing tickets like there's no tomorrow. meet curt, a retired area cop. he says cities and counties make big money from speed traps. and it's like shooting fish in a barrel. >> it's like dirty secrets. >> reporter: across
whether thate e- that's in sideitary offay eyeeantue ts an anger >> we're hearireports,ron, of po, egyn't know becseha nee tbrok.turkey oro t after a v blockade trael imposesun to anks, reporti as we ve the crisis ews, ine aren "ameri tamic" up,olice lights ae flashing ac t of t publ son trapshethousands art.stt a gold med p icw way toight country. news ♪ i'm on the highway to hell highway toel♪ ♪ i'm on the highway to hell >>> well, there may have been no speed...