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get to the point of actually discussing how to let the gaza strip survive. >> we want to bring sara sidnerelon. we want you in this conversation as well. >> diana, hello. this is sara. i'm an the border. the israeli/gaza border. we know and are greatly disturbing, the world is, by the number of palestinian civilians that have been killed in gaza. we've heard from israel. they talked about potentially going to something like a quiet for quiet type of scenario which, obviously is not a cease d ceasefire scenario. but they've said they'll not be any quiet for quiet as long as israeli soldiers are on its territory. with the number of civilians being killed there in gaza and hamas knowing that they do not have the kind of firepower to fight israel, israel has a better military apparatus, what do you say to that, and are the palestinians, the authority in ramallah, are they talking to hamas saying, go for quiet for quiet so that the civilians can try to go back and live their lives, at least bury the dead? >> the big problem is not this issue of quiet for quiet because there has never been quiet
get to the point of actually discussing how to let the gaza strip survive. >> we want to bring sara sidnerelon. we want you in this conversation as well. >> diana, hello. this is sara. i'm an the border. the israeli/gaza border. we know and are greatly disturbing, the world is, by the number of palestinian civilians that have been killed in gaza. we've heard from israel. they talked about potentially going to something like a quiet for quiet type of scenario which, obviously is not...
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senior international correspondent sara sidner is live in jerusalem and now joins us with exactly how fierce the fighting was there today. sara. >> reporter: well, you know, looking at these numbers, and now the rocket count according to the idf has gone up to 70 rockets fired since the cease-fire ended. there have been 33 strikes according to israel inside of gaza from the israeli military. we know at least five people have been killed, and we're hearing now from the palestinian health authority in gaza that they are digging people out of the rubble of a mosque at this time. one person has been brought out of that mosque at this time. the fighting less fierce than we have seen over a four-week period before the cease-fire began. but certainly the fight is on and israel says the fight is on because as they were trying to extend the 72-hour cease-fire that was broken by two rockets that first were fired just before the cease-fire ended and then many more rockets after, that irlsrael says they will no negotiate while they are under fire. on the other side certainly there are feelings of
senior international correspondent sara sidner is live in jerusalem and now joins us with exactly how fierce the fighting was there today. sara. >> reporter: well, you know, looking at these numbers, and now the rocket count according to the idf has gone up to 70 rockets fired since the cease-fire ended. there have been 33 strikes according to israel inside of gaza from the israeli military. we know at least five people have been killed, and we're hearing now from the palestinian health...
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go ahead and bring in our sara sidner. covering all this for us and joins us now live from jerusalem. so sara, the good news here is the talks continue. that means a lot compared to what we've seen in the past month. but the tension there hasn't waned at all. i know it's just approaching 10:00 a.m. in the morning. what's new where you are this morning? >> reporter: look, the talks are continuing. that's the latest thing. and i know for a lot of people it's much better to hear the talks are happening and the fire has ceased than the other way around. there have been almost a dozen attempts at cease-fires. this one now into its second day. a 72-hour humanitarian cease-fire is holding here. and we know that israel has allowed from its borders into gaza and from its checkpoints about 248 trucks filled with food, medical supplies, and other general supplies into gaza. gaza is in desperate need. there is a humanitarian crisis going on there. and you know, all sorts of things inside of gaza have broken down such as the sewage syst
go ahead and bring in our sara sidner. covering all this for us and joins us now live from jerusalem. so sara, the good news here is the talks continue. that means a lot compared to what we've seen in the past month. but the tension there hasn't waned at all. i know it's just approaching 10:00 a.m. in the morning. what's new where you are this morning? >> reporter: look, the talks are continuing. that's the latest thing. and i know for a lot of people it's much better to hear the talks...
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sara sidner is live in jerusalem. john vause standing by in gaza. we start with sara to get the very latest from the israeli perspective. sara. >> reporter: we know that overnight the israel defense forces said that they hit between 20 and 30 targets inside of gaza. responding to rockets that have been coming over since the cease-fire. actually two land before the cease-fire. hamas denying those. but then after that there was clearly a barrage of rockets, a total of 67 since the cease-fire ended. four since midnight here. certainly the fighting resuming. israel saying that they're not going to negotiate while israel is under fire. and they've been very clear on that. they left the talks in cairo friday morning. the israelis saying that as firing is going on we cannot have cease-fire talks and there needs to be peace for peace in order tore those talks to go forward. now, from the palestinian side we're hearing from the palestinian factions. basically, one saying that the talks were far apart because of what they call the blockade there in gaza, sayin
sara sidner is live in jerusalem. john vause standing by in gaza. we start with sara to get the very latest from the israeli perspective. sara. >> reporter: we know that overnight the israel defense forces said that they hit between 20 and 30 targets inside of gaza. responding to rockets that have been coming over since the cease-fire. actually two land before the cease-fire. hamas denying those. but then after that there was clearly a barrage of rockets, a total of 67 since the...
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sara sidner is in israel, not far from the gaza border. what's it like there today, more rockets and missiles coming in? sirens still going off, sara? >> reporter: yes. actually just as prime minister netanyahu was speaking about getting closer to the completion of this operation and having destroyed so many tunnels, we heard the boom of artillery fire going from israel into gaza. there have also been more than 65 rockets through the day that have come over into israel today, but certainly the fighting hasn't stopped completely, nor did they offer that or or say there was going to be a cease-fire. but it did sound like, wolf you mentioned this, from the defense minister and prime minister netanyahu that it sounds as if they're getting very close and that we're going to see some action, some backing off, if you will, of these very strong fighting that we have been seeing both from the air and the ground. and the ground operations also trying to get rid of the tunnels because they're saying it is almost complete, hearing that from both the de
sara sidner is in israel, not far from the gaza border. what's it like there today, more rockets and missiles coming in? sirens still going off, sara? >> reporter: yes. actually just as prime minister netanyahu was speaking about getting closer to the completion of this operation and having destroyed so many tunnels, we heard the boom of artillery fire going from israel into gaza. there have also been more than 65 rockets through the day that have come over into israel today, but...
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>> sara sidner, stay safe, sara. if something happens we'll get back to you. >>> i want to spacewalk to spokesman mr. hamdan. president obama blames you and says only you can end the violence by returning the soldier. you've been saying all day you don't know if any of your people in the field have the soldier. how do you not know this now? it's been 16 hours. quite honestly, it sounds like you're stalling. >> well, excuse me, i want to talk directly to president obama. i'm sorry to hear you saying that today, mr. obama. i expected you to be more fair, more balanced. this soldier was missed while he was killing our citizens, civilians in their houses. before his being missed, 20 palestinians civilians were killed. after that another 50 palestinians were killed. and we've said clearly we don't have information. just few minutes ago, released a press release saying they have lost their contact with the group which was fighting on the ground, and they believe the group was killed by an air strike. so until now, we don't
>> sara sidner, stay safe, sara. if something happens we'll get back to you. >>> i want to spacewalk to spokesman mr. hamdan. president obama blames you and says only you can end the violence by returning the soldier. you've been saying all day you don't know if any of your people in the field have the soldier. how do you not know this now? it's been 16 hours. quite honestly, it sounds like you're stalling. >> well, excuse me, i want to talk directly to president obama. i'm...
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>> sara sidner, thanks very much. any time a soldier is captured in a situation like this, the israeli military makes great efforts to try to prevent militants from being able to take that soldier out of the immediate area. they make all efforts to try to recapture that soldier, no doubt those efforts are still going on. wolf, karl, sara, thank you. we'll continue to check in the next two hours. we'll explore what may be happening to the soldier who israel suspects was captured by hamas. and whether hamas has a history of releasing prisoners. we'll tell you that history. we've also just gotten word that president obama will be making public comments at 2:35 this afternoon, less than 30 minutes from now. we'll obviously carry those statements live. >>> plus as the u.s. gets ready to bring back americans infected with ebola, a new warning suggesti suggests the outbreak is growing faster than can be controlled. we'll continue in a moment. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank y
>> sara sidner, thanks very much. any time a soldier is captured in a situation like this, the israeli military makes great efforts to try to prevent militants from being able to take that soldier out of the immediate area. they make all efforts to try to recapture that soldier, no doubt those efforts are still going on. wolf, karl, sara, thank you. we'll continue to check in the next two hours. we'll explore what may be happening to the soldier who israel suspects was captured by hamas....
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sara sidner, cnn, israel. >> that's it for me. thanks very much for watching.r in jerusalem. this is a special edition of "the situation room." "news room" will start after a quick break. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. >>> good evening
sara sidner, cnn, israel. >> that's it for me. thanks very much for watching.r in jerusalem. this is a special edition of "the situation room." "news room" will start after a quick break. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the...
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so, sara sidner is across the border from here in israel. sara what is the scene there? what have you seen in the last couple of hours? >> reporter: we know there have been at least 13 rockets fired towards israel. many of them, though, falling short only one being taken out by the iron dome anti-missile battery one of which is behind me over my left shoulder on the israel-gaza border. what we heard from the prime minister and the defense minister late last night is something significant. it sounds as if they are saying look we're close to completing our mission but we're continuing the fight to get rid of those tunnels. we know that some of these soldiers will be taken away and redeployed, if you will, to other areas. they've also said that southeast residents of gaza can go back to certain areas of gaza where their soldiers are pulling back. but by no means is the fight over. they said that over and over again. that the army will decide when the mission is complete and then they will talk again about what to do next. we do know there are discussions going on between th
so, sara sidner is across the border from here in israel. sara what is the scene there? what have you seen in the last couple of hours? >> reporter: we know there have been at least 13 rockets fired towards israel. many of them, though, falling short only one being taken out by the iron dome anti-missile battery one of which is behind me over my left shoulder on the israel-gaza border. what we heard from the prime minister and the defense minister late last night is something significant....
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sara sidner and her camera crew saw the smoke and damage near to where they were reporting. sara's joining us now live from inside israel, a little further away from where those alarms went off. hopefully a safer distance. sara, how often are you doing that? taking cover, you know, we've heard a lot about the missiles going off every day. some of them go far away from residential areas. how often have they come close to where you are or where other israelis will have to flee from them and take cover? >> today's been a little different than some of the other days. these rockets are spread out throughout southern israel and the alarms and sirens go off. you're not hearing the sound of a screaming siren, you're hearing in hebrew red alert and depends on where you are. we certainly saw the result of where it looked like it may have been a rocket and mortar fall somewhere, as well. and there is a military installation in that area. they were quite calm during the first time that we saw a mortar fall. nobody running and scrambling. these are soldiers that are really close to the bo
sara sidner and her camera crew saw the smoke and damage near to where they were reporting. sara's joining us now live from inside israel, a little further away from where those alarms went off. hopefully a safer distance. sara, how often are you doing that? taking cover, you know, we've heard a lot about the missiles going off every day. some of them go far away from residential areas. how often have they come close to where you are or where other israelis will have to flee from them and take...
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. >> let's go now to senior international correspondent sara sidner standing by live from jerusalem.i prime minister benjamin netanyahu who said the israeli military operation will continue. it will go on for a longer period of time. hearing that after he had gone to that regularly scheduled cabinet meeting here on sunday. so we are hearing that which gives you a good indication of how the israelis feel about what is happening right now from the political sense. they are going to continue their military operation in gaza. we know that since midnight there have been at least 20 strikes by israel into gaza. there have been rockets coming over from gaza into or towards israel too, since midnight. overall since the cease-fire ended more than 100 rockets coming over and israel says as long as the firing is going on, they will not negotiate. you are also hearing a breakdown from the palestinian side as well. a member of the palestinian delegation that's been trying to negotiate in egypt, in cairo with the egyptians as the mediator saying if israel does not show up in cairo to continue talk
. >> let's go now to senior international correspondent sara sidner standing by live from jerusalem.i prime minister benjamin netanyahu who said the israeli military operation will continue. it will go on for a longer period of time. hearing that after he had gone to that regularly scheduled cabinet meeting here on sunday. so we are hearing that which gives you a good indication of how the israelis feel about what is happening right now from the political sense. they are going to continue...
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sara sidner was at the border today. what did you say where you were, sara? >> reporter: we saw quite 0 a bit of troop movement, plenty of tanks, actually troops moving a little bit back from the gaza border. we also talked to quite a few people that live there on the border, as rockets actually went over our heads during the initial cease-fire that israel called for today but that hamas rejected. there was plenty of action going on, although for a couple of hours it was quiet. i don't know if you know horace hill, wolf, but when you're there looking over gaza, there was quiet for two hours and sirens sounding in places along the southern israel border. we also talked to quite a few people who were concerned about their children but had gotten so tired of having them sort of holed up in the house they decided to take a chance and take them out to the play groupeds today. but still just overhead while we were at one of those playgrounds, the sound of rocket fire and the iron dome firing off and intercepting that. we've also heard in the last hour and a half or
sara sidner was at the border today. what did you say where you were, sara? >> reporter: we saw quite 0 a bit of troop movement, plenty of tanks, actually troops moving a little bit back from the gaza border. we also talked to quite a few people that live there on the border, as rockets actually went over our heads during the initial cease-fire that israel called for today but that hamas rejected. there was plenty of action going on, although for a couple of hours it was quiet. i don't...
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sara sidner reporting from jerusalem. many thanks to you. >>> we have much ahead this hour on cnn including why a russian aid convoy at least so far is not welcome in ukraine. >>> also ahead, the late robin williams charitable legacy which took the comedian and star actor overseas. >> i'm not going to forget that. i've never had an entire audience go, forget you! dulgentl crumble, be from... fiber one. new fiber one streusel. says if russian humanitarian aid is to come into ukraine, it must be checked, then the red cross must distribute it. >> yeah. this is being said because at this moment hundreds of these trucks that russia said is loaded with aid are still rumbling toward ukraine. ukraine's government as well as nato feared this could actually be the pretexts for possible russian military moves. will riply is covering all of this from ukraine's capital, kiev. this is where mh-17 went down and where investigators couldn't get to. what about recent fighting? i understand you might have some updates for us on that. >> sa
sara sidner reporting from jerusalem. many thanks to you. >>> we have much ahead this hour on cnn including why a russian aid convoy at least so far is not welcome in ukraine. >>> also ahead, the late robin williams charitable legacy which took the comedian and star actor overseas. >> i'm not going to forget that. i've never had an entire audience go, forget you! dulgentl crumble, be from... fiber one. new fiber one streusel. says if russian humanitarian aid is to come...
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i want to go to sara sidner who is in ashkelon. sara, what is the situation now? >> we've just gotten new information for you. five more israeli soldiers have been killed that is according to the idf. we do not know the circumstances, but we do know that it happened in gaza. so that is the latest breaking news right now, the israeli military announcing that five more soldiers have been killed there in gaza during this mission. and you mentioned that the mission continues of trying to get rid of the tunnels, even though a ceasefire will be in place or is supposed to be in place, is agreed upon, it's supposed to happen in the next three hours or so. we do know there are about 100 rockets that were fired according to the israeli military from gaza towards israel. some of those falling short. the very last one happened about an hour ago. and we reported that of course on your show. that last one over karam shalom that is a border crossing that egypt and israel and gaza share. so basically, that is a place where much of the supplies, for example, that would go into gaz
i want to go to sara sidner who is in ashkelon. sara, what is the situation now? >> we've just gotten new information for you. five more israeli soldiers have been killed that is according to the idf. we do not know the circumstances, but we do know that it happened in gaza. so that is the latest breaking news right now, the israeli military announcing that five more soldiers have been killed there in gaza during this mission. and you mentioned that the mission continues of trying to get...
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sara sidner is live in jerusalem and john vause in gaza. let's start now with sara to get the very latest on the israeli perspective. so, sara, the 72-hour cease-fire and the fighting resumed immediately. what's the latest right now? the number of rockets that have come over have grown, the air strikes to 70. the air strike, the israeli military says, are 33 there in gaza from overnight and into this morning. there have been, as you mentioned at least five dead and we know there's some rubble there that the palestinians are going through, pulling bodies out from a mosque. so that's sort of the latest on some of the things that have been coming over between both sides with the fighting. but as far as the negotiations go, israel has been very clear in its statement saying time and again that as long as israel is being fired upon it will not sit down and negotiate to try to extend the cease-fire. the palestinians, for their part, both in the delegation and hamas themselves, hamas saying israel is not talking to us. of course, they're talking th
sara sidner is live in jerusalem and john vause in gaza. let's start now with sara to get the very latest on the israeli perspective. so, sara, the 72-hour cease-fire and the fighting resumed immediately. what's the latest right now? the number of rockets that have come over have grown, the air strikes to 70. the air strike, the israeli military says, are 33 there in gaza from overnight and into this morning. there have been, as you mentioned at least five dead and we know there's some rubble...
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let's go to sara sidner now live for us near the gazaly-israeli border. soldiers were killed today. that brings the number of israeli soldiers killed to 61. what is the situation like tonight? >> well, what we have been listening to just a few seconds ago before you came to us live is the sound of artillery fire from the navy shooting from israel into gaza. we heard those deep baritone booms that we've been hearing time and time again there was a lull for a couple hours, don. but that sound starting up again. but it has not yet hit that bewitching hour, the time when this ceasefire is supposed to happen. there was plenty of action before the ceasefire for sure today. in gaza, another terribly deadly day. more than 80 people killed within 24 hours, officials there say. on the israeli side of the border, more than 100 rockets fired towards it. the military says this is the latest video showing gaza militants doing the firing. caught on cctv and posted on youtube, the result of a rocket landing in israel. two cars blown out. and then you'll see the damage fr
let's go to sara sidner now live for us near the gazaly-israeli border. soldiers were killed today. that brings the number of israeli soldiers killed to 61. what is the situation like tonight? >> well, what we have been listening to just a few seconds ago before you came to us live is the sound of artillery fire from the navy shooting from israel into gaza. we heard those deep baritone booms that we've been hearing time and time again there was a lull for a couple hours, don. but that...
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sara sidner, cnn, los angeles. >> i went to usc's rival school ucla across town.o i can say i enjoyed that story. but he did tell that story. and josh shaw certainly by all accounts a very good guy. >>> still ahead for you here on cnn, into the lagoon. and in trouble with the law. a million-dollar gambit gone terribly wrong. >> what is that? [ shutter clicks ] hi there! [ laughs ] i'm flo! i know! i'm going to get you your rental car. this is so ridiculous. we're going to manage your entire repair process from paperwork to pickup, okay, little tiny baby? your car is ready, and your repairs are guaranteed for as long as you own it. the progressive service center -- a real place, where we really manage your claim from start to finish. really. ♪ easy as easy can be bye! >>> why in the world but the proud owner of a rare multimillion-dollar bugatti deliberately wrecked the car by driving it into a lake. hmm? for the insurance money of course. >> of course. >> but instead of that the owner now could get prison time. >> why do they think they can do that and it's going
sara sidner, cnn, los angeles. >> i went to usc's rival school ucla across town.o i can say i enjoyed that story. but he did tell that story. and josh shaw certainly by all accounts a very good guy. >>> still ahead for you here on cnn, into the lagoon. and in trouble with the law. a million-dollar gambit gone terribly wrong. >> what is that? [ shutter clicks ] hi there! [ laughs ] i'm flo! i know! i'm going to get you your rental car. this is so ridiculous. we're going to...
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sara sidner, cnn, los angeles. >> the whole issue of lying is really fascinating.e make up, especially big lies. joining me now is dan arielli, professor of psychology and behavioral economics at duke university and author of "the hoppest truth aboutonestydishon" dan, what do you make about this? he made up a lie about saving his drowning 7-year-old nephew? >> that's a good story. no. so here's how i view it. you know, i haven't talked to him and i don't know the story in great details, but if i try to generalize what's going on, i would say there are three elements here. the first element is what we think about gains versus losses. the second one had to do with self-deception and the third one has to do with how our lies impact other people. >> in this case, i mean he injured his ankles and he was going to be out probably for the season and so he had to come up with an explanation i assume for why he was not going to be able to play football? >> that's right. so it wasn't that here was a guy who wanted to become a hero and he kept on thinking -- by the way, it was
sara sidner, cnn, los angeles. >> the whole issue of lying is really fascinating.e make up, especially big lies. joining me now is dan arielli, professor of psychology and behavioral economics at duke university and author of "the hoppest truth aboutonestydishon" dan, what do you make about this? he made up a lie about saving his drowning 7-year-old nephew? >> that's a good story. no. so here's how i view it. you know, i haven't talked to him and i don't know the story in...
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. >> our correspondents in the region are closely monitoring the situation this hour, sara sidner is live in israel, but let's begin with karl penhaul in gaza, i know leading up to this, you had the typical soundses of israeli drones over gaza. many people are skeptical this truce will hold. what is the scene as you see it right now? >> right now, the skies are quiet, we haven't heard since the cease-fire came into operation any sounds of incoming artillery or air strikes or any outgoing rockets. as you rightly point out in the moments before the cease-fire took hold. we heard both militants rockets being fired toward israel, we also heard israeli air strikes coming in, hitting parts of gaza city, certainly the atmosphere here seems to be a little different, i think what is going to help this cease-fire compared to previous cease-fires is the israeli announcement that it will be withdrawing ground troops out of the gaza strip into defensive positions along the israeli border, that will go some way to appeasing militant concerns, because in previous cease-fires, they have been lopside
. >> our correspondents in the region are closely monitoring the situation this hour, sara sidner is live in israel, but let's begin with karl penhaul in gaza, i know leading up to this, you had the typical soundses of israeli drones over gaza. many people are skeptical this truce will hold. what is the scene as you see it right now? >> right now, the skies are quiet, we haven't heard since the cease-fire came into operation any sounds of incoming artillery or air strikes or any...
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cnn's sara sidner is live in ferguson, missouri, for us. what was the response there, sara?hat and it's certainly raising eyebrows. we can tell you the tensions that have flaired here for more than two weeks have quieted down. what you're now seeing are different kinds of protests throughout ferguson, of people that are trying to do this peacefully, and trying to get some sort of concrete change that can happen following the shooting of michael brown. supporters wanting justice for michael brown hit the streets once again. at the federal courthouse, gun protesters making their way through police, demanding that the federal authorities look into potential human rights violations. this, as new potential evidence surfaces. the fbi is currently dissecting a series of alleged gunshots caught on tape during an online video chat. [ gunfire ] cnn hasn't been able to confirm its authenticity but audio experts say it's six shots, then a three-second pause, followed by four more shots. >> how could i forget? >> it doesn't really contradict or fit into any of the narratives that have be
cnn's sara sidner is live in ferguson, missouri, for us. what was the response there, sara?hat and it's certainly raising eyebrows. we can tell you the tensions that have flaired here for more than two weeks have quieted down. what you're now seeing are different kinds of protests throughout ferguson, of people that are trying to do this peacefully, and trying to get some sort of concrete change that can happen following the shooting of michael brown. supporters wanting justice for michael...
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let's bring in sara sidner.as was lobbying rockets into israel, which is what caused israel to go in and do the ground war. hamas goes to the negotiating table. a weakened position. it's lost so much. they can't get food in and out of the tunnels that have been destroyed. where do they stand? >> reporter: well, right now, they are talking about trying to make a longer lasting cease-fire. israel said if this cease-fire holds, this 72-hour cease-fire, both sides agreed upon, then they will go to the talks in egypt. hamas and islamic jihad. as you know, there are other militant groups inside and operating inside gaza. they all have to agree or else it means very little if rockets continue to come over the border into israel. israel saying it will go -- send a delegation to cairo, if indeed the cease-fire holds. the cease-fire has been going now for three and a half, four hours here. it's the longest time the cease-fire has lasted. the last few have lasted literally minutes, the longest hour and a half. there is hop
let's bring in sara sidner.as was lobbying rockets into israel, which is what caused israel to go in and do the ground war. hamas goes to the negotiating table. a weakened position. it's lost so much. they can't get food in and out of the tunnels that have been destroyed. where do they stand? >> reporter: well, right now, they are talking about trying to make a longer lasting cease-fire. israel said if this cease-fire holds, this 72-hour cease-fire, both sides agreed upon, then they will...
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. >>> let's go to senior international correspondent sara sidner who is live in jerusalem. so word of what is basically an ultimatum from the palestinians who have stayed after the cease fire ended. what is israel saying about what it would take to get back to the table? >> israel has been clear. a few moments ago speaking to an official, it was supposed to be a two-part process, cessation of fire and negotiations to go forward with a full cease fire that lasted longer than the 72 hours that has now failed and is over. because there's still rocket fire coming from gaza, israel says it will not sit down and have talks. they have been pretty clear about that throughout the weekend. now, israeli politicians are now meeting in a regularly scheduled cabinet meeting. we may hear more after that from the prime minister. you often hear from him either before or after those meeting. so we may hear more information from the israeli side but certainly the palestinian delegation sounding frustrated and saying, according to one of the officials in the delegation saying they will leave c
. >>> let's go to senior international correspondent sara sidner who is live in jerusalem. so word of what is basically an ultimatum from the palestinians who have stayed after the cease fire ended. what is israel saying about what it would take to get back to the table? >> israel has been clear. a few moments ago speaking to an official, it was supposed to be a two-part process, cessation of fire and negotiations to go forward with a full cease fire that lasted longer than the...
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>> martin savidge in gaza city, sara sidner, thank you so much. fredericka, back to you. >> thanks so much to all of you. let's turn to ohio where people are scrambling to get bottled water in toledo. they haven't been able to grab a glass of water from the sink all weekend long. toxins caused by algae blooms are contaminating the city's water system. alexandra field joining us now. officials are still testing the water. but when might this advisory be lifted? >> well, we're hoping to hear more of the results from the tests later this afternoon. and you can imagine that people are becoming eager to drink their water again. but right now, elected and environmental officials are saying they really need to look at the test results from a number of different locations before they can determine whether or not this water is now safe to drink. >> the national guard delivering water by the truck load. the red cross handing out gallons. >> come get some. come get it. >> the store shelves are empty, and people in ohio are clambering for cases. >> if i don't
>> martin savidge in gaza city, sara sidner, thank you so much. fredericka, back to you. >> thanks so much to all of you. let's turn to ohio where people are scrambling to get bottled water in toledo. they haven't been able to grab a glass of water from the sink all weekend long. toxins caused by algae blooms are contaminating the city's water system. alexandra field joining us now. officials are still testing the water. but when might this advisory be lifted? >> well, we're...
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sara sidner bringing us that update. >>> celebrations in turkey. >> erdogan lays out his vision for the country. more details on that still to come. >>> still, why some are angry saying that golf is heading toward the bunker. details coming up. what does it mean to have an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz? what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years... and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record... the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event now through september 2nd, you'll get complimentary pre-paid maintenance and may qualify for a two-month payment credit. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. remind me to tell her happy anniversary. [ cortana ] next time you talk to caroline, i'll remind you. [ siri ] oh no, i cannot do that. oh, and remind me to get roses when i'm near any flower shop. sure thing. remind you when you get to flower shop. i can't do that either. cortana, it's gonna be a great night. [ beep ] oh wow! thanks for the traffic alert. i better get going. now tha
sara sidner bringing us that update. >>> celebrations in turkey. >> erdogan lays out his vision for the country. more details on that still to come. >>> still, why some are angry saying that golf is heading toward the bunker. details coming up. what does it mean to have an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz? what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years... and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to...
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sara sidner and john vause joining us where the time is 10:18 in the morning. >>> still to come on cnn, tensions are rising in the u.s. state of missouri for the shooting death of an african-american teen. we'll bring you the latest thonn. >>> tragedy on the racetrack. tony stewart hits and kills a young fellow driver. >>> unrest over the shooting death of an african-american teenager in suburban st. louis, missouri. what turned into a candlelight vigil turned into violent confrontations. police reinforcements rushed to the city to control the unrest. looters were in the city. police used all forms to try to get the crowds to go home. cnn's george howe joins us on the line from ferguson. george, it's 3:20 in the morning here on the east coast. what is the scene there in ferguson this hour? >> reporter: i think it's fair to say now that police are getting more control of these streets, but it has been a process that's taken several hours early this morning. we were responding, myself, fellow journalist as we were taking images, again, of what started out as a peaceful march. we just not
sara sidner and john vause joining us where the time is 10:18 in the morning. >>> still to come on cnn, tensions are rising in the u.s. state of missouri for the shooting death of an african-american teen. we'll bring you the latest thonn. >>> tragedy on the racetrack. tony stewart hits and kills a young fellow driver. >>> unrest over the shooting death of an african-american teenager in suburban st. louis, missouri. what turned into a candlelight vigil turned into...
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our sara sidner is out front. wur right in the middle of the protests.ve been quiet for a number of days. what's the mood at tonight's march? >> it's interesting. tonight it really is about unity. you'll see signs where people are holding up signs of unity and for support for michael brown's family. they were just, you know, talking about justice. and that's what this community want. we're where some of the major protests have been happening. what you're seeing is somewhere around 100 or so people. we're not talking about just one age group or just one color. there are white folks here, there are african-americans here, children here, there are faeps here. they started at church and they're going to go all the way down to cainfield where michael brown was shot and killed by a police officer. what sparked all this off 2 1/2 weeks ago. it's calm and silent. what you're hearing every now and then is you're hearing people honk in support of the folks who have come out today in a peaceful manner to try to make sure that what happened here in ferguson is never
our sara sidner is out front. wur right in the middle of the protests.ve been quiet for a number of days. what's the mood at tonight's march? >> it's interesting. tonight it really is about unity. you'll see signs where people are holding up signs of unity and for support for michael brown's family. they were just, you know, talking about justice. and that's what this community want. we're where some of the major protests have been happening. what you're seeing is somewhere around 100 or...
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our senior international correspondent sara sidner is joining us. less than 2 4 hours. cease fire ends midnight wednesday. what do we know about where the talks stand now? >> reporter: we know now -- this just came in a few seconds ago, the egyptians are pushing both sides hard to extend the cease fire, even if it is just a bit longer, giving some indication there maybe some movement on some of the talking points from both sides, but right now, until you hear anything publicly from both sides the talks are ongoing and there's no agreement yet to extend anything beyond the 72-hour cease fire put in to place. as you said, we're at the tail end of that now. it has been quiet on both sides. as you mentioned, there are some humanitarian -- there is some humanitarian assistance now going in to gaza. we know there are a couple hundred truck loads of food, water and other general supplies, as well as medicine that is desperately needed there in gaza. we know that the arab league is also involved in the latest talks. that's one of the differences from the almost a dozen talks th
our senior international correspondent sara sidner is joining us. less than 2 4 hours. cease fire ends midnight wednesday. what do we know about where the talks stand now? >> reporter: we know now -- this just came in a few seconds ago, the egyptians are pushing both sides hard to extend the cease fire, even if it is just a bit longer, giving some indication there maybe some movement on some of the talking points from both sides, but right now, until you hear anything publicly from both...
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sara sidner, cnn, los angeles. >> i want to look deeper why people lie and how they lie.ke to professor dan arieli, author of "the honest truth about dishonesty." >> what do you make of this. he didn't make up any lie, he made up a lie of saving his drowning 7-year-old nephew. >> that's a good story. so here is how i view it. you know, i haven't talked to him and i don't know the story in great details. but if try to generalize what is going on, i would say there are three elements here. the first element is what we think about gains versus losses. the second one has to do with self-deception. and the third has to do with how our lies impact other people. >> in this case, he injured his ankles, and he was going to be out probably for the season. and so he had to come up with an explanation, i assume, for why he was not going to be able to play football. >> that's right. so it wasn't that here was a guy who wanted to become a hero, and he kept on thinking. by the way, it's not a very thoughtful lie. if you really wanted to plan something, he should have thought about it be
sara sidner, cnn, los angeles. >> i want to look deeper why people lie and how they lie.ke to professor dan arieli, author of "the honest truth about dishonesty." >> what do you make of this. he didn't make up any lie, he made up a lie of saving his drowning 7-year-old nephew. >> that's a good story. so here is how i view it. you know, i haven't talked to him and i don't know the story in great details. but if try to generalize what is going on, i would say there are...
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let's get to sara sidner, standing by in a place where many of the rockets end up. sara, many people listening to benjamin netanyahu. we know the israeli public has been very keen for the israeli military to continue on with this operation. so what is the reaction there tonight? >> reporter: well, and just to be clear, you know, it is the israeli jewish population that has been polled, palestinian population hasn't been polled. polls show up to 90% of israeli jews didn't want a cease-fire, didn't want this ending so hamas could come back in a couple of years and start up firing rockets again into the country. they really wanted the government of israel and soldiers to crush hamas' ability to make war with israel. so at this point we have to wait and see because they did not say, both the defense minister and prime minister, did not say it was over, but it does sound like they're going to be pulling back a bit on the operation, saying they're close to completing the operation. and you remember the stated operation was to rid gaza of the tunnels, especially those that
let's get to sara sidner, standing by in a place where many of the rockets end up. sara, many people listening to benjamin netanyahu. we know the israeli public has been very keen for the israeli military to continue on with this operation. so what is the reaction there tonight? >> reporter: well, and just to be clear, you know, it is the israeli jewish population that has been polled, palestinian population hasn't been polled. polls show up to 90% of israeli jews didn't want a...
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sara sidner on the border, we appreciate it. >>> a second american infected with ebola is set to be flown. tomorrow. nancy writebol will depart with a medical evacuation team. she is holding her own and in goods spirits. her colleague is receiving treatment at emory university hospital. his condition is described as improving. doctors saying there was no choice but to bring the two patients back to the united states. >> most of the medical care consists of supportive care and our sense is, based on speaking to providers in that part of the world that given our training, given our knowledge, given our unit, we can supply that supportive care much better than can be supplied in their current environment. >> we are tracking the latest developments live from london. the doctors are going to try an experimental serum. is this something that could be applied in a larger way, if it does work on these two patients? >> reporter: yeah. we heard overnight, really, deborah, that we heard from dr. kent. he received this experimental serum before coming to the u.s. in liberia. we haven't heard whether
sara sidner on the border, we appreciate it. >>> a second american infected with ebola is set to be flown. tomorrow. nancy writebol will depart with a medical evacuation team. she is holding her own and in goods spirits. her colleague is receiving treatment at emory university hospital. his condition is described as improving. doctors saying there was no choice but to bring the two patients back to the united states. >> most of the medical care consists of supportive care and our...
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let's go to sara sidner in southern israel near the border with gaza.n. we expect to hear from the prime minister at the top of the hour. prime minister netanyahu and the word is he's going to make some unilateral announcements, starting to withdraw israeli ground forces from gaza keeping the air power in place, keeping naval power potentially in place, but start moving those ground troops out. what are you seeing on the ground where you are? >> well, what we've been hearing are the thunderous booms of artillery going from the israeli navy. we've also been hearing quite a few iron dome, basically the rockets coming over, there have been quite a few starting to cross southern israel today. in the last few hours, especially plenty of that, we understand that a 70-year-old man was actually severely injure ed after being hit by a mortar in the counsel area as well of israel. certainly, the fighting continues, but there is a lot of talk about exactly what happens next. what do you do after you're in your fourth week of fightinging. what happens next and reme
let's go to sara sidner in southern israel near the border with gaza.n. we expect to hear from the prime minister at the top of the hour. prime minister netanyahu and the word is he's going to make some unilateral announcements, starting to withdraw israeli ground forces from gaza keeping the air power in place, keeping naval power potentially in place, but start moving those ground troops out. what are you seeing on the ground where you are? >> well, what we've been hearing are the...