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nick childs, bbc news. >> bbc is in cairo.at do we know about any attempts at diplomacy to try to bring this to an end? >> yes, with diplomatic efforts going on in cairo, i have spoke ton a leading official in that movement. he said that a palestinian delegation including officials from hamas, from the islamic jihad will be here in cairo very shortly to meet with egyptian officials. he didn't say when exactly. i asked repeatedly when the delegation is coming. he said he has no idea. he says they're supporting attending delegation for various movements to meet egyptian officials here in cairo. he said the egyptian side is willing to accommodate the cease fire initiative to meet the palestinian demand. we know before egypt was firm saying that no changes can be introduced to this initiative. what i understood from this guy overthe phone this morning is that egypt will be for flexible and introduce changes to the cease fire to meet the main palestinian demands which are lifting the blockade on gaza strip and releasing some of the
nick childs, bbc news. >> bbc is in cairo.at do we know about any attempts at diplomacy to try to bring this to an end? >> yes, with diplomatic efforts going on in cairo, i have spoke ton a leading official in that movement. he said that a palestinian delegation including officials from hamas, from the islamic jihad will be here in cairo very shortly to meet with egyptian officials. he didn't say when exactly. i asked repeatedly when the delegation is coming. he said he has no idea....
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nick childs says the figures are significant. >> the point that it's difficult to ascertain precise numbers, they say these are conservative estimates of casualties in last few months, since april. they suggest nearly 500 of those are civilians. you suggest one of the particular concerns of the u.n. human rights commissioner is what she describes as the alarming news of intense fighting now going on in eastern ukraine as the government forces in particular are trying to add to their retaking of territory from rebel hands. in particular she expresses concern about the use she says of heavy weapons by both sides in civilian areas. >> nick childs there. >>> in moscow, russian foreign minister lavrov has been speaking about the situation in ukraine. he spoke about the investigate that happened. he said he hoped the investigation would be objective and retain presumption of innocence. >> we believe that the circumstances of the investigation should be based on u.n. and security of the investigation should be guaranteed by the u.n. the reason will prevail, and we'll prioritize finding out the tru
nick childs says the figures are significant. >> the point that it's difficult to ascertain precise numbers, they say these are conservative estimates of casualties in last few months, since april. they suggest nearly 500 of those are civilians. you suggest one of the particular concerns of the u.n. human rights commissioner is what she describes as the alarming news of intense fighting now going on in eastern ukraine as the government forces in particular are trying to add to their...
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nick childs has the latest. >> artillery continues to pound gaza in one of the heaviest nights of bombardment since the confrontation started. the crumple remains of the hamas leader in gaza empty at the time. israel says it's been hitting leadership targets in determination to hold hamas raids and rocket fire into israel. palestinian health officials say 60 died overnight. >> this neighbor says they were scared by bombardment but more so children that were deafened and frightened by the blasts. this the shattered shell of the hamas radio and television center in gaza city. this is what happened to it overnight. both sides are issuing defiant declarations with israel's prime minister warning of a prolonged campaign. >> we need to be prepared for a protracted campaign. we'll continue to act firmly and with discretion until we complete our mission to defend our citizens. the. >> the mounting casualties are mounting international alarm. fears of further fallout from confrontation and growing international call from both sides to cease fire. >> israel and particularly the military are paying a pr
nick childs has the latest. >> artillery continues to pound gaza in one of the heaviest nights of bombardment since the confrontation started. the crumple remains of the hamas leader in gaza empty at the time. israel says it's been hitting leadership targets in determination to hold hamas raids and rocket fire into israel. palestinian health officials say 60 died overnight. >> this neighbor says they were scared by bombardment but more so children that were deafened and frightened...
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well with me is our world a affairs correspondent nick childs to assess this significance.lds are crucial are they not? >> stephen, they are. they have been a long contention between the government of baghdad and the government of nouri maliki, central government in iraq and autonomous government of the kurds. this looks like if it's true what the ministry is saying the escalating frictions and feuding going on between the two in the light of the insurgency by the islamic state centered around this particular area. we've had complaints from maliki saying parts of kurdistan is used as a haven. the kurdish minister saying they're going to boycott the cabinet in baghdad. this is the key to how things unfold in iraq. this isn't looking good in terms of the relationship with baghdad and the north. >> this looks like another step towards separation. we had leaders talking about the prospect of separation. with these oil fields, it makes the kurdish state more vital. >> it makes it in grasp with those wanting this. at the same time, the kurds are seen as key to how this unfolds in
well with me is our world a affairs correspondent nick childs to assess this significance.lds are crucial are they not? >> stephen, they are. they have been a long contention between the government of baghdad and the government of nouri maliki, central government in iraq and autonomous government of the kurds. this looks like if it's true what the ministry is saying the escalating frictions and feuding going on between the two in the light of the insurgency by the islamic state centered...
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nick watt, abc news, playing with my smartphone and my child. >> oh, nick watt always -- and my child. >> no, no. >> what do you think >> use common sense, i think, is you have issues with yo >> what do you think? do you have issues with your y the nd, you know -- our?inner reservations by the y.replace. >> at this hour? >> absolutely. >> what? he does this in between the the . r daughter. -- >> your poor daughter. i pity you. >> oh, boy, noel. >>> well, don't miss our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com. >> more news coming up from abc news. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news no "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. at 1-800-dentist, we're about one thing. helping you find a dentist you'll want to go to for the rest of your life. we've helped over 8 million people find that dentist, and we can do the same for you. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ >>> good morning. i'm devin dwyer. >> i'm reena ninan. here are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now." hundreds of thousands of people living in the gaza strip have been warned by israel to leave ahea
nick watt, abc news, playing with my smartphone and my child. >> oh, nick watt always -- and my child. >> no, no. >> what do you think >> use common sense, i think, is you have issues with yo >> what do you think? do you have issues with your y the nd, you know -- our?inner reservations by the y.replace. >> at this hour? >> absolutely. >> what? he does this in between the the . r daughter. -- >> your poor daughter. i pity you. >> oh,...
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. >> reporter: dennis shanahan said his nephew nick faniana was an only child. the 20-year-old l.a. native graduated from sherman oaks where he played baseball, attended santa barbara college and got into usc. >> i'm the youngest of six. he was an only child. he's the younger brother i never had and i'm the big brother he never had. >> reporter: friends are feeling the pain, too. kimberly herman said she's known nick since she was in kindergarten and through high school and planned on going to usc together. >> i didn't think i was strong enough now to continue it, but i'm going to do it and i'm going to dedicate it to him. >> reporter: fire officials say finaina was in the water when lightning struck just after 2:20 yesterday afternoon. this video captured by a beachgoer shows how a sunday at the shore quickly turned tragic, 13 people treated on the scene, a surfer still hospitalized in critical condition. nick had just jumped in to rinse off sand before leaving and was in with friends. >> there was one cloud that came by and 1 lightning strike. so there was no warning. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: dennis shanahan said his nephew nick faniana was an only child. the 20-year-old l.a. native graduated from sherman oaks where he played baseball, attended santa barbara college and got into usc. >> i'm the youngest of six. he was an only child. he's the younger brother i never had and i'm the big brother he never had. >> reporter: friends are feeling the pain, too. kimberly herman said she's known nick since she was in kindergarten and through high school and...
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. >> reporter: only child nick had -- his mother said he was with friendses.o the local paper, according to his mother, the most important things to him was family, friends, and faith, and usc, and he had just got admitted to that university a few months ago. excited to go there and then this happens. the chances chances of getting y lightning in southern california, one in 7.5 million. >> thank you so much. well, she was a young girl who loved animals and dreamed of taking care of them. and now catherine hubbard's dream is living on in her honor, year and a half after she was gunned down at sandy hook elementary. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. --i don't know my credit score. that's really important. i mean-- i don't know my credit score. don't you ever want to buy a house...like, ever? you should probably check out credit karma, it's free. credit? karma? free? credit karma. really free cr
. >> reporter: only child nick had -- his mother said he was with friendses.o the local paper, according to his mother, the most important things to him was family, friends, and faith, and usc, and he had just got admitted to that university a few months ago. excited to go there and then this happens. the chances chances of getting y lightning in southern california, one in 7.5 million. >> thank you so much. well, she was a young girl who loved animals and dreamed of taking care of...
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. >> reporter: nick watt, abc news, playing with my cell phone and my child. >> you never do what nickommon sense is the bottom line. >> what do you think? do you have issues with your kids and, you know -- >> dinner reservations by the fireplace. >> at this hour? >> absolutely. >> he does this in between the show. >> poor daughter. i pity you. >> oh, boy, noel. don't miss our updates at wit n wnnfans.com. >> announcer: this >>> good morning i'm devon dwyer. >> and i'm rhine rina ninan. hundreds of thousands of people living in the gaza strip have been warned by israel to leave ahead of looming air strikes. this after hamas refused a cease fire offer. we go to the region live in a moment. >>> conditions in the west sparked dozens of wildfires. in i.d. dozens of homes are in harm's way and dozens have been told to evacuate. >>> demonstrations were held in a small arizona town after reports of a bus load of immigrant children were on the way. one group welcomed the children and the other said noncitizens should be turned away. >> it's going to cost more to satisfy your chocolate craving.
. >> reporter: nick watt, abc news, playing with my cell phone and my child. >> you never do what nickommon sense is the bottom line. >> what do you think? do you have issues with your kids and, you know -- >> dinner reservations by the fireplace. >> at this hour? >> absolutely. >> he does this in between the show. >> poor daughter. i pity you. >> oh, boy, noel. don't miss our updates at wit n wnnfans.com. >> announcer: this...
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and toward the time when nick howard was killed, he'd actually gotten to threatening her by saying things like, you should know what it's like to lose a childalph marcus' plan, according to prosecutors, was to befriend patty's son nick, the only family member who would talk to him. he convinced the teenager to crash his car into the river, to fake his own death in order to defraud the life insurance company of $850,000. on the night of the murder, prosecutors believe marcus and nick met on the dock to plan the car crash. either nick tried to back out or marcus had planned to kill him all along. at some point, marcus strangled him until he was unconscious, then threw him into the river where he drowned. he kept nick's glasses, bent them in half, and threw them on the floor of nick's car to make it appear nick was in the car when it crashed. marcus opened the windows, used the cap from his motor oil bottle, placed it in the carburetor, threw the bottle in the trunk, and started the car. and with that, the car plunged into the sacramento river. had it not been for accident reconstruction, forensic testing and a bottle of motor oil, he might ha
and toward the time when nick howard was killed, he'd actually gotten to threatening her by saying things like, you should know what it's like to lose a childalph marcus' plan, according to prosecutors, was to befriend patty's son nick, the only family member who would talk to him. he convinced the teenager to crash his car into the river, to fake his own death in order to defraud the life insurance company of $850,000. on the night of the murder, prosecutors believe marcus and nick met on the...
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child's mother. >> let's bring in nick valencia. give us an idea of these new warrants. >> for as many pages as we got this morning, it didn't reveal too many details we didn't know already. they are looking at the coop are harris's medical records to see how the child was developing. just 22 months old when he died. also looking into the justin ross harris, his father. as well as an sd card, external hard drive and the home. he failed to sell investigators he went back to his car in the afternoon to drop off what we now now are lightbulbs he purchased during lunch. there is a search and seizure for the home to see if there are any lightbulbs missing or the broken to justify that purchase. on justin ross harris he woke up in the georgia jail this morning where's he's been and we asked officials to talk about the conditions he's in. they said it's their policy not to comment on those conditions. >> a lot of people talk gt about the mother. now the idea that investigators could be looking at her? do we know anything knew on that front
child's mother. >> let's bring in nick valencia. give us an idea of these new warrants. >> for as many pages as we got this morning, it didn't reveal too many details we didn't know already. they are looking at the coop are harris's medical records to see how the child was developing. just 22 months old when he died. also looking into the justin ross harris, his father. as well as an sd card, external hard drive and the home. he failed to sell investigators he went back to his car...
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. >> reporter: for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, playing with my smartphone and my childr "heat index," "the wonder years," it's a reunion. two decades after the classic sitcom went off the air. abc's chris connelly was there when the cast got back together for the first time in 16 years. ♪ what would you do >> reporter: "the wonder years" love to look back and now for the first time in 16 years cast reunion fred savage who starred as kevin arnold is doing just that. >> we were so little and so young and it was such a big part of our life, it was half our life at that time. you know. >> reporter: set in the simultaneous of the 1960s through six seasons on abc in the late '80s and early '90s "the wonder years" found its coming of age insights illic illiciting tears as readily as laughter. >> i felt that my father was a great man. >> reporter: there was kevin witnessing his father getting chewed out at work. >> what the hell is this, arnold? this is incompetence. >> reporter: or yearning for danica mckellar's flawlessly winsome cooper. >> hi. >> reporter: this kiss was the
. >> reporter: for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, playing with my smartphone and my childr "heat index," "the wonder years," it's a reunion. two decades after the classic sitcom went off the air. abc's chris connelly was there when the cast got back together for the first time in 16 years. ♪ what would you do >> reporter: "the wonder years" love to look back and now for the first time in 16 years cast reunion fred savage who...
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child or woman. we invite the world to witness is massacre taking place. >> al jazeera's nick schifrin met with a survivor of an israeli air strike. >> reporter: so the bomb landed between the two houses? for this 20-year-old all that matters is he survived, his family didn't. >> all were killed, many injured by a lot of shrapnel. >> reporter: on a hot night after a power cut he sat here with his parents, uncle, grandmother and brothers. 11:30pm the heat spiked and the sound was like 1,000 thunder clap. >> the sound was strong. >> an israeli drone fired twossed missiles into -- two missiles into the group. everywhere died. he sat against the wall, the only place without shrapnel marks. the bomb exploded to the left and the right. >> it's a miracle that i'm still alive. >> he brings me into his home. his younger brother had shrapnel through his stomach, and his younger brother through the shoulder. he shows me the shrapnel. he's not sure if he can ever sit here again. >> translation: i remember everything, everything. may they rest in peace. >> reporter: who were they, other than his family? his uncle was
child or woman. we invite the world to witness is massacre taking place. >> al jazeera's nick schifrin met with a survivor of an israeli air strike. >> reporter: so the bomb landed between the two houses? for this 20-year-old all that matters is he survived, his family didn't. >> all were killed, many injured by a lot of shrapnel. >> reporter: on a hot night after a power cut he sat here with his parents, uncle, grandmother and brothers. 11:30pm the heat spiked and the...
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a man pulls a child out of the bull's path in the nick of time. the half ton bull gores another man in the back and tramples a woman standing next to him. then someone in the crowd grabs the bull by the tail to stop him, but when another person throws a cape to distract him, the bull charges and crushes several more people. frantic spectators leap from the stands into the bull ring for safety. after 15 terrifying minutes, stadium workers finally restrain the bull with ropes. it takes more than a dozen people to subdue the bull. miraculously, no one is killed during the incident. but the bull's rampage injures more than 30 people. five months earlier, another bull wreaks havoc stateside. a rodeo bull escapes from a stadium and runs wild in a parking lot filled with children. >> i saw the bull and i froze because i didn't know what was going to happen. >> march 7th, 2010, houston, texas. the annual houston livestock show and rodeo is in full swing. >> it's an all-encompassing entertainment extravaganza that's not for profit. it benefits youth educat
a man pulls a child out of the bull's path in the nick of time. the half ton bull gores another man in the back and tramples a woman standing next to him. then someone in the crowd grabs the bull by the tail to stop him, but when another person throws a cape to distract him, the bull charges and crushes several more people. frantic spectators leap from the stands into the bull ring for safety. after 15 terrifying minutes, stadium workers finally restrain the bull with ropes. it takes more than...
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my colleague nick shiffrin took video today and there was a small child killed not far from here in aee camp of about two years old and we are seeing that story over and over so these may be precise strikes, but there are children and innocent people that are clearly being killed. my colleague stephanie decker went around today and took a look, this is what she found. >> reporter: it's in the small details where you see lives interrupted here on the edge of that building, half of it burned out and you see a child's stickers on the walls and also towels, something when israel strikes here there is no time for people to get out, sometimes it does issue a warning strike and a warning call but certainly there is no escape if you are in here. now, the scene of devastation is huge. entire half of this building has fallen apart and you can see also on the back that is another building, apartments half blown out. now if we look through the rubble, again, signs of who used to live here, there is child's toys and also over here to left there is a baby toy and it tells you families are being abs
my colleague nick shiffrin took video today and there was a small child killed not far from here in aee camp of about two years old and we are seeing that story over and over so these may be precise strikes, but there are children and innocent people that are clearly being killed. my colleague stephanie decker went around today and took a look, this is what she found. >> reporter: it's in the small details where you see lives interrupted here on the edge of that building, half of it...
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nick smith, abc 7 news. >>> the family of a 3-year-old child who they claim was asked to leave a kfc restaurant because ofisturbed customers will not accept a big donation from the chain. kfc offered the family $30,000, instead the money will go to a las vegas physician who offered to work on the girl's face and donate his services. the pit bull had marred the girl. there was no proof that kfc asked the girl to leave but the family is standing by its story. >>> and this brings new meaning to the word "snail mail." this letter was sent back in 1931 to this person's grandmother but never made it. the nine handwritten pages detailed the life of a woman living in maine. the author tracked down the girl's niece. >> she said i'm sorry i haven't written sooner, she said i know you have been anxiously waited for a letter all week, here it is, just being delivered. >> sad she never got it. anna will forward the letter to the son in massachusetts, she will need more postage, the original letter had two cents stamp. >>> well, there is a lot to do this fourth of july weekend wherever you live. >> abc 7 news traffic r
nick smith, abc 7 news. >>> the family of a 3-year-old child who they claim was asked to leave a kfc restaurant because ofisturbed customers will not accept a big donation from the chain. kfc offered the family $30,000, instead the money will go to a las vegas physician who offered to work on the girl's face and donate his services. the pit bull had marred the girl. there was no proof that kfc asked the girl to leave but the family is standing by its story. >>> and this brings...
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. >>> one child killed every hour in the last few days in palestine. nick schifrin, what's changed on the ground if anything? >> reporter: john, good evening. nothing has really changed on the ground. in fact, all evidence points to fighting increasing stronger than ever and that means life for so many gazans, have been increasingly more difficult. >>> the dead, the defined daily life, there's little else. for 900 years this greek orthodox church and the mosque next door have shared a skyline. all are traumatized says gaza's arch bishop. >> they came out from their ruins of their homes, they see people are killed and so they run. >> reporter: they sleep below the chapel in the banquet hall. privacy is impossible. each family sets up its own fort. and in the afternoons, all nine members of the family share a bench. they are from sheu shujayea whis nearly destroyed this weekend. the israeli bombers give five minute warning. >> i have been here for five days. we haven't changed clothes. if i waited to take anything for myself or my kids, we would be dead. >> a
. >>> one child killed every hour in the last few days in palestine. nick schifrin, what's changed on the ground if anything? >> reporter: john, good evening. nothing has really changed on the ground. in fact, all evidence points to fighting increasing stronger than ever and that means life for so many gazans, have been increasingly more difficult. >>> the dead, the defined daily life, there's little else. for 900 years this greek orthodox church and the mosque next door...
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nick >> everyone is so excited to spend july 4. >> reporter: it's easy to see why this city is seen through the eyes of a child.family tradition is so much a part of this spectacle, as when. it's just. the parade continues to attract thousands. among the many highlights? the redwood city parade run. the family-friendly 5k race is open to runners. it's funded by the redwood city foundation education. and she plans to be here >> 91 jell oe -- she's been coming to the parade even before she knew what a jelly shot was. >> what makes you so special. just to give you an idea. last year they had more than 1,000 runners. this year they had more than 1300 winners and raised more than 65. >>> michael finney is having a great time. he was enjoying the ride as who was grand marshall? this year's parade $10,000 for music programs and dead. >>> just a few hours ago, yankees manager joe gerard i is from solan. his luxury property is not. inside you'll find luxury features such as a man cave with a row of flat screens and a fan and the waterfall that they purchas purchased. it's in mountain view tonight. a fireworks extravagan
nick >> everyone is so excited to spend july 4. >> reporter: it's easy to see why this city is seen through the eyes of a child.family tradition is so much a part of this spectacle, as when. it's just. the parade continues to attract thousands. among the many highlights? the redwood city parade run. the family-friendly 5k race is open to runners. it's funded by the redwood city foundation education. and she plans to be here >> 91 jell oe -- she's been coming to the parade even...
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child has been killed during last two days. >> for more let's go to gaza and al jazeera correspondent nick schifrin. nick, good to see you. hamas leader haled mashal says no more ceasefire until the blockade is lifted. and israel wants the situation to continue until the hamas tunnels are destroyed. >> does not believe that a permanent ceasefire is possible at least with the kind of violence that's happening now simply because a permanent ceasefire takes days to negotiate, will be complicated and no one wants to see the level of killed and injured to be increased. what is interesting is it is timed to a notion by israeli officials that that's how long they need in order to finish job, quote unquote, in order to destroy all these tunnels that fighters in gaza use to sneak into israel. so that is what u.s. officials are working on sometime before the weekend, some kind of pause, a humanitarian ceasefire for 1-2-3 four dot five days. antonio it is the larger issues to only actually create some real sense of peace here that's longer for example than the last peace that existed which was only about a year and a half ago since
child has been killed during last two days. >> for more let's go to gaza and al jazeera correspondent nick schifrin. nick, good to see you. hamas leader haled mashal says no more ceasefire until the blockade is lifted. and israel wants the situation to continue until the hamas tunnels are destroyed. >> does not believe that a permanent ceasefire is possible at least with the kind of violence that's happening now simply because a permanent ceasefire takes days to negotiate, will be...
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child's eulogy saying, am i angry with ross? absolutely not. it has never crossed my mind. cnn's nickencia was in the church. >> what got the reaction was when she said ross harris is a wonderful father, and everybody stood up and started clapping. it was an unprovoked moment. >> then cooper area father spoke via phone from his jail cell. >> you could hear him sobbing over the phone. trying to catch his breath. that got very emotional for people in the crowd. >> you remember some of what he said? >> he said thank you. he thanked those in the crowd for not only supporting him, but also supporting his son. >> what was to be a service to remember a child, also became a defense of the father charged with his death. leading even those attending torn by anguish and allegations. >> i mean, he could have left the car and not seen the little boy if the boy was sleeping or -- i mean, it could have. he could have been distracted. so -- but i do have questions about it. martin savidge joins us now. the mother's eulogy at the funeral, it's really the first we've heard from her. what else did she h
child's eulogy saying, am i angry with ross? absolutely not. it has never crossed my mind. cnn's nickencia was in the church. >> what got the reaction was when she said ross harris is a wonderful father, and everybody stood up and started clapping. it was an unprovoked moment. >> then cooper area father spoke via phone from his jail cell. >> you could hear him sobbing over the phone. trying to catch his breath. that got very emotional for people in the crowd. >> you...
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nick valencia has more. >> reporter:harris' attorney repeatedly objected to testimony about the sexting and maintained the child's death was a >> reporter: his father used a message to decide to tax on net loss his son died and a hot as uv. suv >> reporter: the profile creator just looking to talk message me and i am harmless than eight months ago gas, and i am married. >> the this is showing as the he has this whole life with all to personas and personalities. >> reporter: investigators say harris took lewd messages and explicit photos to multiple women one of them, is under age. please >> reporter: meanwhile, is coming to his electronic footprints. including using a web page on how to survive in prison. >> reporter: and regards infidelity his wife was sitting leaving the county jail where her husband is in custody. it is unclear to see if she attempts faced to face during the visit. >> pam: maintained that child's death was a tragic mistake >> jacqueline: and degrees in concord, 83 in pleasanton. closer to the coastline temperatures are actually warmer near 70 degrees because we some clearing near the san mateo
nick valencia has more. >> reporter:harris' attorney repeatedly objected to testimony about the sexting and maintained the child's death was a >> reporter: his father used a message to decide to tax on net loss his son died and a hot as uv. suv >> reporter: the profile creator just looking to talk message me and i am harmless than eight months ago gas, and i am married. >> the this is showing as the he has this whole life with all to personas and personalities. >>...
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shifting to the toddler's mother who police say, along with her husband, searched child deaths on the internet. cnn's nickalencia is live at the cnn center with much more. you've been looking through the search warrants just released. what are we learning? >> we've got them right here. no bombshells in the search warrants. they seemingly lay out the same narrative that prosecutors did at the probable cause and bond hearing, search warrants having to do with the search and seizure of cooper's medical records among other things. the father of the little boy, justin ross harris waking up in a georgia jail this morning. >> reporter: over the weekend, georgia homicide detectives continue their work. lianna harris, also part of the investigation according to police. it was just thursday the public learned bizarre details about the case, like the internet searches on the father's work computer that included a visit to a web page devoted to enjoying a child-free lifestyle as well as a search for how to survive in prison. >> evidence is showing us he's got this whole second life he's living with alternate personal
shifting to the toddler's mother who police say, along with her husband, searched child deaths on the internet. cnn's nickalencia is live at the cnn center with much more. you've been looking through the search warrants just released. what are we learning? >> we've got them right here. no bombshells in the search warrants. they seemingly lay out the same narrative that prosecutors did at the probable cause and bond hearing, search warrants having to do with the search and seizure of...
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> she studies child heat stroke death, on average three hot car deaths happen each week and in most cases distracted parents are to blame. >>> and authorities have identified him -- as nick and was set to -- to given. he was found and later taken to the hospital wherer later died. lightning from the storm also damaged a home and a car an injured a golfer on kathleen island. >>> and another storm has lifeguards in the bay area testing their straining. they are -- train being. they are watching the sky and the water and they are trained to clear the beach and are rarely pressed to use that type much training. >> when something like this happens it makes everybody more aware up and down the coast watch out for that dark cloud that is approaching us. >> when lightning strikes, it is quite rear, 13 people died after being struck by lightning. >>> and a woman dared to save a beached shark. we are told this is a juvenile salmon shark. it was found in san francisco. serbby said she spotted the shark and she took it to a spot where it could swim and the shark was calm and was never aggressive. >>> and it is 5:18, and situation on the bay bridge toll plaza. >> i have an update and
> she studies child heat stroke death, on average three hot car deaths happen each week and in most cases distracted parents are to blame. >>> and authorities have identified him -- as nick and was set to -- to given. he was found and later taken to the hospital wherer later died. lightning from the storm also damaged a home and a car an injured a golfer on kathleen island. >>> and another storm has lifeguards in the bay area testing their straining. they are -- train...
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another child has died in a hot car. >> this time a baby in foster care. cnn's nickk with the national attention, especially with the high-profile georgia case that parents would be more aware. this 10-month-old was left in a hot car in temperatures reaching the low 90s for more than two hours in wichita, kansas. the child was in the process of being adopted by the couple. the parents made a business out of this. they took care of children. foster children and adoptive children in the home you are looking at there. they since been removed and put in protective custody. earlier, a police department officer talked about the difficulties of dealing with a child death. >> like i said before, baby deaths are extremely challenging and difficult for detectives to work. as i mentioned, we have to look at everything. all the facts. whether this was accidental or why it was left and how it was left in there. >> now this case is being investigated. it has led authorities in kansas to investigate this agency. a foster agency as i mentioned with other kids in the home. they are n
another child has died in a hot car. >> this time a baby in foster care. cnn's nickk with the national attention, especially with the high-profile georgia case that parents would be more aware. this 10-month-old was left in a hot car in temperatures reaching the low 90s for more than two hours in wichita, kansas. the child was in the process of being adopted by the couple. the parents made a business out of this. they took care of children. foster children and adoptive children in the...
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nations secretary-general ban ki-moon, one child has been killed every hour, two days of fighting in gaza. in all, more than 700 were killed in the fighting. nick schifrin in gaza with this report. >> every day in gaza a mother losses a son. every day in gaza 140,000 people wake up somewhere that's not home. the displaced. the dead, define daily life. there's little else. for 900 years this greek orthodox church and the mosque next door shared a skyline. today the church courtyard is a sanctuary for those fleeing the bombing. half are children, all are traumatised says the arch bish op. their homes are destroyed. they came out. they saw the people injured or killed, and so they run. they sleep below the chapel in the banquet hall. privacy is impossible. each family sets up its own fort. in the afternoons. all nine members share a bench. they are from shajaiya, which was nearly destroyed this weekend. the israeli family gave a 5 million warning before bombing the complex. >> i have nothing with me. i've been at the church tore five days. if i waited to take anything for myself, i would be dead. >> this man waited too long. after the family fled,
nations secretary-general ban ki-moon, one child has been killed every hour, two days of fighting in gaza. in all, more than 700 were killed in the fighting. nick schifrin in gaza with this report. >> every day in gaza a mother losses a son. every day in gaza 140,000 people wake up somewhere that's not home. the displaced. the dead, define daily life. there's little else. for 900 years this greek orthodox church and the mosque next door shared a skyline. today the church courtyard is a...
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said while we have prosecuted child endangerment casesna the past, this case does not rise to the level. >>> a mother pulls her stroller out of harm's way just in the nick of time. a security camera caught the scary moment friday morning outside of our comcast sports building in san francisco, not far from the ballpark. two drivers collided in the intersection. >>> the violence in gaza escalating tonight with a warning from israel's prime minister to brace for, quote, prolonged fighting. it is the latest blow to international hopes for a cease-fire. that proclamation from benjamin netanyahu. hamas is blaming israel. israel claims hamas miss fired three of its own rockets into that hospital. bay area activists meanwhile, in support of the palestinian people are planning to block two tankers from docking. there's information on their facebook page. they plan to block the ships because 32% of the company is owned by an israeli corporation. the protest will be in solidarity with palestinians living in the gaza strip. >>> deadly and spreading fast, world health officials are trying to get a handle on the largest ebola outbreak in history. janelle wang joins
said while we have prosecuted child endangerment casesna the past, this case does not rise to the level. >>> a mother pulls her stroller out of harm's way just in the nick of time. a security camera caught the scary moment friday morning outside of our comcast sports building in san francisco, not far from the ballpark. two drivers collided in the intersection. >>> the violence in gaza escalating tonight with a warning from israel's prime minister to brace for, quote,...
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nick schifrin reported, secretary of state john kerry will visit egypt tomorrow. leaders are trying to present an united front. supporters for hamas may be waning. >> a father mourns his child who was killed in an israeli air strike on gaza. he is one of the many palestinians caught in a new cycle of confrontation between hamas and israel. many have been killed. and homes destroyed. but unlike 2008, and 2012, when israeli offenses in gaza triggered an uproar in the arab world there have been fewer shows of solidarity from arab government this time. on monday, arab foreign minister were meet in cairo to come up with a united response to the conflict. but that's unlikely to happen. the situations in the arab world now during this war is different from the situations of the arab world and the region in previous similar wars. the airbus no arabs are very buh themselves and there are much more casualties. in surrounding arab countries then, than what is happening in gaza. that's why the israeli-palestinian cause is no longer as prominent as it used to be in the arab world. >> egypt which has traditionally brokered israeli palestinian conflict, egyptian troops in the sinai. and h
nick schifrin reported, secretary of state john kerry will visit egypt tomorrow. leaders are trying to present an united front. supporters for hamas may be waning. >> a father mourns his child who was killed in an israeli air strike on gaza. he is one of the many palestinians caught in a new cycle of confrontation between hamas and israel. many have been killed. and homes destroyed. but unlike 2008, and 2012, when israeli offenses in gaza triggered an uproar in the arab world there have...
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nick, of kids being left in hot cars. we know this happens every summer but it's astounding. for the third time in less than a week there was a child left in a hot car in connecticut, and in the latest incident, a 15-month-old boy died. are these incidents becoming more common or are we just paying more attention to them because of the georgia case? >> we are saturated of course with media because of twitter and social media, but you know, this is a sad reality, brianna. it's something that has already happened more than a dozen times this year, and twice in el paso, recently, and another case as you mentioned in florida, another one in connecticut. the agencies that follow hot car deaths for children say that this happens on average about 30 times a year. >> oh my gosh. 30 times too much. nick valencia, thank you. >> you bet. >>> is it till to come, tens of thousands of children seeking a way out of the violence and poverty in their home countries, and now living in limbo at detention centers along the border. ed lavandera is in dallas. ed? >> reporter: good morning, brianna. if anyone thinks there's a quick, easy solution to all
nick, of kids being left in hot cars. we know this happens every summer but it's astounding. for the third time in less than a week there was a child left in a hot car in connecticut, and in the latest incident, a 15-month-old boy died. are these incidents becoming more common or are we just paying more attention to them because of the georgia case? >> we are saturated of course with media because of twitter and social media, but you know, this is a sad reality, brianna. it's something...
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child is only 15 years old. he was burned alive. this remind us of lots of events that took place in the past - killings and burnings. >> his cousin has been released from gaol. nick schifrin reports from jerusalem. >> good evening. this region has been on edge. the arrests are a maim yore wreak in -- major break in a case. it is hoped it will quell the anger. it is increasing thanks to a video of tariq that is disturbing to watch. >> reporter: the beating is brutal. undercover israeli officers striking a teenager, an american teenager, his hands are behind his back. he's unconscious, but still they kick him one last time. his family says the boy 15-year-old tariq. this is how he looks before the beating, this after. israel accused him of attacking police. his father accuses police of attempted murder. >> if anyone sees the video - the boy is dying. >> tariq walked out of court, battered. >> i remember standing and watching the people. they came from the side of me. >> he is described as a typical american kid. he likes to fish. he said he missed his friends. he had a kiss of relief from his father and hug from his mother. he was released on $800 bail and placed o
child is only 15 years old. he was burned alive. this remind us of lots of events that took place in the past - killings and burnings. >> his cousin has been released from gaol. nick schifrin reports from jerusalem. >> good evening. this region has been on edge. the arrests are a maim yore wreak in -- major break in a case. it is hoped it will quell the anger. it is increasing thanks to a video of tariq that is disturbing to watch. >> reporter: the beating is brutal....
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nick, you think that maybe this is a problem not on the rise, that it could be getting better. >> right. it's a reflection of two things, what is called the one childwhich isn't exactly a one child policy, coupled with a strong preference for sons, and families if they only have the right to have one more child, then they don't want to use that quota on a daughter. so two things they can do. one is they can get a sex-elective abortion. they get an ultrasound, bribe the ultrasound operator, ask if it's a daughter or son. if it's a daughter, have an abortion. or if they have a daughter, give it away in this form. but over time china laxed on the one child policy because it has to. their real problem is aging population, not overpopulation. >> how does a growing chinese economy with more and more people having to take care of their elderly relatives. >> that is going to be a huge challenge for the chinese economy. i think it's one they're only too late coming to realize. it's a big problem. they had too quick a decline in fertility. now they're appreciating. it's going to be a major constraint. that's why there are a lot of calls, especially among aca
nick, you think that maybe this is a problem not on the rise, that it could be getting better. >> right. it's a reflection of two things, what is called the one childwhich isn't exactly a one child policy, coupled with a strong preference for sons, and families if they only have the right to have one more child, then they don't want to use that quota on a daughter. so two things they can do. one is they can get a sex-elective abortion. they get an ultrasound, bribe the ultrasound...
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we yo nick valencia was in tuscaloosa and described the people at the funeral for the child were verysonnel were there and supporters of mr. harris have been very outspoken about the disinterest of media being there and that's consistent with what you saw in the courtroom. >> however, if they didn't want us at the funeral they could have said that. in a courtroom, it's different. it's a public forum, you can cover it. at funeral if they did not want to make a statement by having that call and having leanna harris there to make the statement for the news media, they could have said no reporters and they wouldn't have been inside that church. >> powerful. thank you for brings that to us. keep us up dated. he's held without bond right now. thank you, appreciate it. >>> another story that people are still talking about this holiday weekend -- arthur. the hurricane. which is now downgraded again. this time to a posttropical storm after making landfall as a category 2 hur karericane. swept avoss southern new england overnight packing tropical storm winds passing over the eastern seaboard no
we yo nick valencia was in tuscaloosa and described the people at the funeral for the child were verysonnel were there and supporters of mr. harris have been very outspoken about the disinterest of media being there and that's consistent with what you saw in the courtroom. >> however, if they didn't want us at the funeral they could have said that. in a courtroom, it's different. it's a public forum, you can cover it. at funeral if they did not want to make a statement by having that call...
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child-free life. justin harris remains in jail after a jump denied him bond during his probable cause hearing on thursday. >> nickout the life insurance policies on this 22-month-old. >> reporter: essentially these new search warrants were released yesterday laying out the same narrative we heard at the bond hearing. into finances. speaking to justin ross harris what have you been up to in the weeks leading up to his child's death? we know he start add new business with friends to make money on the side. we also know he wracked up a $4,000 credit card debt. is this enough to say he had motive to kill his son? prosecutors are hoping that along with the me myriad of other thing. the new search warrants is this, victor. through the investigation, it says harris made comments to family and friends regarding a life insurance policy on cooper and what they need to do in order to file for it. two life insurance policies. one for $2,000 through the employer, home depot. the other for $25,000, the family signed in november 2012. supporter of harris maintain this is, of course, a tragic accident. prosecutors think it's som
child-free life. justin harris remains in jail after a jump denied him bond during his probable cause hearing on thursday. >> nickout the life insurance policies on this 22-month-old. >> reporter: essentially these new search warrants were released yesterday laying out the same narrative we heard at the bond hearing. into finances. speaking to justin ross harris what have you been up to in the weeks leading up to his child's death? we know he start add new business with friends to...
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child reach their potential, whatever that is. >> all right. very good information. thank you so much, rich, thank you. >>> well, now to the stunning end to "the bachelorette." andi dorfman picked josh murray leaving nicklked about moments ever on "the bachelorette." this morning nick is here to tell his side of the story but first here's how it all went down. >> it's not right. today isn't right. >> reporter: it was the twist no one saw coming, least of all nick viall. >> god, wow. that's so [ bleep ] up. >> reporter: the 33-year-old software sales executive dumped by bachelorette andi dorfman before he even got a chance to pick out a ring. >> totally thought she loved me. >> reporter: the emotional season ending instead with andi engaged to former pro baseball player josh murray, but after the final rose, we learned nick who had been a front-runner ever since winning the first impression rose made multiple attempts to contact andi. >> she's not ready for you yet. >> reporter: even passing on a mysterious letter. finally the two would come face to face resulting in one of the most talked about moments in "the bachelorette" history. >> if you weren't in love with me, i'm just not sure why you made love
child reach their potential, whatever that is. >> all right. very good information. thank you so much, rich, thank you. >>> well, now to the stunning end to "the bachelorette." andi dorfman picked josh murray leaving nicklked about moments ever on "the bachelorette." this morning nick is here to tell his side of the story but first here's how it all went down. >> it's not right. today isn't right. >> reporter: it was the twist no one saw coming,...