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this is kind of a speciality of southern gaza generally but also sinai.ade specifically by men, i was told here. so they begin by -- you can see over there, roasting the baby watermelons. they cover them with aluminum foil. they put them through a wire, kind of like a rustic skewer. and then they just throw them in there. and the idea is that they take the pulp out, so that's what's going on. and then what they do while that's fire roasting is they knead an unleavened dough over there with whole wheat, barley, plenty of rich, extra virgin olive oil. and then they throw that into the pit as well, or they dig a pit in the sand over there. and that's fire baked. >> right in the coals? >> yep. and they mix that all together. so it's interesting. because right now, we're about, what, 35 minutes away from gaza city. ask anyone in gaza city if they've heard of this dish and, no. so even in an area as small as gaza, you see this very wide variation. they're going to clean it up. ♪ >> many, if not most of these guys, are not too sympathetic to my country or my eth
this is kind of a speciality of southern gaza generally but also sinai.ade specifically by men, i was told here. so they begin by -- you can see over there, roasting the baby watermelons. they cover them with aluminum foil. they put them through a wire, kind of like a rustic skewer. and then they just throw them in there. and the idea is that they take the pulp out, so that's what's going on. and then what they do while that's fire roasting is they knead an unleavened dough over there with...
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rocket attacks in egypt's sinai peninsula have killed one soldier and seven civilians the first missile landed near a supermarket two other struck a security compound more than twenty people were injured rebel groups operating in sinai have targeted egypt's security forces since the overthrow of mohamed morsi last year. abaddon r.t. international whoring account of being forced to become a killer as a child soldier or if you're watching us from the u.k. learn the fate of one of the world's oldest forus resting on a legal battle between industrious environmentalists and even guitar makers stay with us. if there's anything we're afraid of in the modern western world it isn't al-qaeda or aids or something like that it's words just words especially on the internet morning radio shock jock and the cumia from the opie and anthony show has been fired for a massive twitter rant that he made against a woman who believe that the radio host was taking mocking photographs of her and got aggressive with them who may claim to just be taking pictures of time square now normally what you do outside of
rocket attacks in egypt's sinai peninsula have killed one soldier and seven civilians the first missile landed near a supermarket two other struck a security compound more than twenty people were injured rebel groups operating in sinai have targeted egypt's security forces since the overthrow of mohamed morsi last year. abaddon r.t. international whoring account of being forced to become a killer as a child soldier or if you're watching us from the u.k. learn the fate of one of the world's...
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rocket attacks in egypt's sinai put in killed a soldier and seven civilians the first missile landed near a supermarket while two others struck a security compound over twenty people were injured rebel groups operating in sinai have been targeting egypt's security forces since the overthrow of mohamed morsy last. exactly twenty eight minutes past ten at night here in moscow thanks for being with r.t. international we know you've got a choice me appreciate watching up ahead a harrowing account of being forced to become a killer as a child soldier. if there's anything we're afraid of in the modern western world isn't al qaeda or aids or something like that it's words just words especially on the internet morning radio shock jock and the cumia from the opie and anthony show has been fired for a massive twitter rant that he made against a woman who believe that the radio host was taking mocking photographs of her and got aggressive with him who may claim to just be taking pictures of time square now normally what you do outside of work shouldn't matter but with public personalities i can
rocket attacks in egypt's sinai put in killed a soldier and seven civilians the first missile landed near a supermarket while two others struck a security compound over twenty people were injured rebel groups operating in sinai have been targeting egypt's security forces since the overthrow of mohamed morsy last. exactly twenty eight minutes past ten at night here in moscow thanks for being with r.t. international we know you've got a choice me appreciate watching up ahead a harrowing account...
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rocket attacks in egypt's sinai peninsula have killed a soldier and seven civilians the first missile landed near a supermarket while two others struck a security compound over twenty people were injured rebel groups operating in sinai have been targeting egypt's security forces since the overthrow of governments the last year. to say hopefully within the next five ten minutes or so it's imminent anyway we will be taking to brasilia the russian and brazilian presidents signed a number of agreements we are quite sure what yet because the going to give a press conference that's when we'll find out when they do it will take you straight there we're going to a break next though and after the vet waiting for that media conference international crosstalk on how the lessons of the first world war might help us understand current global conflicts that is our next program. it's like you know when the bullets to stop. because it's like duck duck duck that's a backpack that kaka moment so it's it's almost like there's a beat the blue and then you just you know the big sound is like a base. east
rocket attacks in egypt's sinai peninsula have killed a soldier and seven civilians the first missile landed near a supermarket while two others struck a security compound over twenty people were injured rebel groups operating in sinai have been targeting egypt's security forces since the overthrow of governments the last year. to say hopefully within the next five ten minutes or so it's imminent anyway we will be taking to brasilia the russian and brazilian presidents signed a number of...
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they took missiles from sinai. they smuggled them. we left gaza nine years ago.ere have no jewish communities or settlements. they were ready for the next conflict. and instead of building a society, they made it into afghanistan in the middle east and we have to realize after we end this conflict they will get ready for the next conflict. that's why we have to do the military work as we speak. >> are you saying that the u.n. is complicit with hamas or -- and corrupt or saying that the u.n. is just inept? >> i think they are incapable. they want to have a ceasefire. they want to have peace in the region but it's they are not connected to the reality. they will go back to new york to the u.n. building and have another session and committee and they will condemn us again. we know about. that but in terms of fighting with the hamas, not allowing them, using the cement for tunnel, not allowing them using the metal for missiles, they are not capable of doing it. >> very quickly now, what do you want from the international community? >> i think they have to make it ver
they took missiles from sinai. they smuggled them. we left gaza nine years ago.ere have no jewish communities or settlements. they were ready for the next conflict. and instead of building a society, they made it into afghanistan in the middle east and we have to realize after we end this conflict they will get ready for the next conflict. that's why we have to do the military work as we speak. >> are you saying that the u.n. is complicit with hamas or -- and corrupt or saying that the...
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rocket attacks in egypt's sinai peninsula have killed a soldier and seven civilians the first missile landing near a supermarket two others striking a security compound more than twenty people injured rebel groups operating in sinai have targeted egypt's security forces the overthrow of mohamed morsi last year. coming your way next on r t international stay with us. if there's anything we're afraid of in the modern western world isn't al qaeda or aids or something like that it's words just words especially on the internet morning radio shock jock in the cumia from the opie and anthony show has been fired for a massive twitter rant that he made against a woman who believe that the radio host was taking mocking photographs of her and got aggressive with them who may claim to just be taking pictures of time square now normally what you do outside of work shouldn't matter but with public personalities i can see how people want them to have good behavior all the time but the problem is that guys like him are put on the airwaves to have bad behavior what does the sirius x.m. company expect
rocket attacks in egypt's sinai peninsula have killed a soldier and seven civilians the first missile landing near a supermarket two others striking a security compound more than twenty people injured rebel groups operating in sinai have targeted egypt's security forces the overthrow of mohamed morsi last year. coming your way next on r t international stay with us. if there's anything we're afraid of in the modern western world isn't al qaeda or aids or something like that it's words just...
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two others struck a security compound of twenty people were injured there rebel groups operating in sinai have been targeting egypt's security forces since the overthrow of mohamed morsi last year q abreast of all our news twenty four seventh's r.t. dot com exactly twenty six minutes past eleven in the evening here in moscow thanks for your company the next live update just over half an hour after the break though here how lessons of the first world war might help us understand current. global conflicts down by the cross told the special program food here in britain was going underground without. if there's anything we're afraid of in the modern western world isn't al qaeda or aids or something like that it's words just words especially on the internet morning radio shock jock and the cumia from the opie and anthony show has been fired for a massive twitter rant that he made against a woman who believed that the radio host was taking mocking photographs of her and got aggressive with him who may claim to just be taking pictures of time square now normally what you do outside of work shoul
two others struck a security compound of twenty people were injured there rebel groups operating in sinai have been targeting egypt's security forces since the overthrow of mohamed morsi last year q abreast of all our news twenty four seventh's r.t. dot com exactly twenty six minutes past eleven in the evening here in moscow thanks for your company the next live update just over half an hour after the break though here how lessons of the first world war might help us understand current. global...
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of egypt there at least four children have been killed after a mortar round hit their home in the sinai peninsula on the gaza border that attack was reportedly made by militants targeting soldiers the blast out in the northern sinai town believed to be a brace of business militants militant attacks of serge since last year after the military overthrew islamist president mohamed morsi the united states has shut its embassy in libya's capital and evacuated stuff to neighboring jordan is here comes as clashes between militias near the embassy intensified the u.s. state department says all embassy operations are suspended until security improves and is warning americans not to travel to libya it's the second time in little more than three minutes that the u.s. embassy is being closed. the un's chief investigator says islamic state militants may be added to the crimes list for their actions in syria the confidential list was revealed for the first time to the un security council and reporters on friday islamic state insurgence of seize control of areas in both northern syria and iraq under e
of egypt there at least four children have been killed after a mortar round hit their home in the sinai peninsula on the gaza border that attack was reportedly made by militants targeting soldiers the blast out in the northern sinai town believed to be a brace of business militants militant attacks of serge since last year after the military overthrew islamist president mohamed morsi the united states has shut its embassy in libya's capital and evacuated stuff to neighboring jordan is here...
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eisenhower in the 1950's put pressure on israel after the war of 1956 to move away from sinai. but now they do not want to exercise their responsibility. >> and they were able to form an agreement at camp david. the israelis give back territory in the egyptians signed peace agreement. >> begin withdrew. they withdrew from jerusalem and the west bank which was occupied. they had an overture for the syrians and they had an agreement with the egyptians. why israel is keeping [indiscernible] ♪ about hamas and gaza. its governance was in a bad way. it could not pay it civil servants so it was open to a unity agreement with the palestinian authority and mr. abbas. is that unity working today? does mr. abbas play in all of this? >> it used to suffer, it's management to gaza was everyially waste amounted single -- we essentially surmounted every single challenge. but indeed insful the last few months we were short of paying the servants. do with a rise in israel. not want to pull the strings of government. we wanted for the unity government. when it happened israel prevented it from se
eisenhower in the 1950's put pressure on israel after the war of 1956 to move away from sinai. but now they do not want to exercise their responsibility. >> and they were able to form an agreement at camp david. the israelis give back territory in the egyptians signed peace agreement. >> begin withdrew. they withdrew from jerusalem and the west bank which was occupied. they had an overture for the syrians and they had an agreement with the egyptians. why israel is keeping...
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we want to be in the sinai peninsula.look at a map, those are all regions surrounding israel. israel may have much bigger problem on its hands than palestinians on its border. if it has syria, jordan, lebanon on the north and east as well as potentially in the sinai peninsula on its south, if it has to defend against all of those al qaeda linked groups, then this is a much bigger fight. martha: isn't that essentially why israel has been, you know, yelling and agitating for more attention to what is going on around them and wanting the united states to be stronger in its defense and helping out more in syria to quell rebels in syria? they have always been concerned this is a tinderbox all around them? >> it is getting worse. in israel there is something called the iron dome, that israelis developed, brilliantly so. the any missile shot into israel and israelis decide it will go into tel aviv and we'll shoot it down and or it will go into the desert and we don't care. they need more financing for the iron dome civil. they'r
we want to be in the sinai peninsula.look at a map, those are all regions surrounding israel. israel may have much bigger problem on its hands than palestinians on its border. if it has syria, jordan, lebanon on the north and east as well as potentially in the sinai peninsula on its south, if it has to defend against all of those al qaeda linked groups, then this is a much bigger fight. martha: isn't that essentially why israel has been, you know, yelling and agitating for more attention to...
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stone spoke with that soldier, who has served in iraq and the sinai.w is his san francisco story. a viewer brought this story to our attention. if you have a story or an issue in your community you'd like to have us investigate. submit your idea on our website. kron 4 dot com. under the special section. - my kron 4 story. the ongoing drought is leading our current conditions is in the '50s and '60s. by 6:00 tomorrow morning will see clouds and north bank coastline and san francisco. it's going to clear out though rather quickly and at 9:00 and back off the coast around the afternoon. tempters tomorrow really similar to what we saw today. south they will be in the upper 80s, and '90s in the inland valleys, in the north bank will be in the low 80s. by the sun. it very little fog expected. by tuesday wednesday the fall will overturn and cool things back down. the restrictions are in effect now. preventing homeowners from watering their lawns between 8- a-m and 7 p-m. benicia residents can also only water every other day..depending on your address. no one
stone spoke with that soldier, who has served in iraq and the sinai.w is his san francisco story. a viewer brought this story to our attention. if you have a story or an issue in your community you'd like to have us investigate. submit your idea on our website. kron 4 dot com. under the special section. - my kron 4 story. the ongoing drought is leading our current conditions is in the '50s and '60s. by 6:00 tomorrow morning will see clouds and north bank coastline and san francisco. it's going...
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injured in an attack in egypt according to reports militants fired rockets on a military outpost in the sinai peninsula killing one soldier as well as seven civilians including a child no one admin it's occurring at the attack but rebel groups frequently operate in the area. the seven people have been killed and dozens injured in clashes between rival militias in libya heavy fighting broke out for control of the country's main airport skirmishes between rival islamist groups have been on the rise since the beginning of the art of spring in twenty eleven. in the u.s. a commercial space station shipment carrying supplies and samples and equipment for astronauts was launched from the wallops flight facility in virginia we took off after a series of police in conditions of limited visibility due to body weather a spacecraft to arrive at the international space station on the web with. a good first aid from. iran twenty motorcyclists collided at the start of a race in the czech republic killing one participant and injuring four the race was cancelled immediately after the incident the cause of the
injured in an attack in egypt according to reports militants fired rockets on a military outpost in the sinai peninsula killing one soldier as well as seven civilians including a child no one admin it's occurring at the attack but rebel groups frequently operate in the area. the seven people have been killed and dozens injured in clashes between rival militias in libya heavy fighting broke out for control of the country's main airport skirmishes between rival islamist groups have been on the...
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there is extensive tunnelling from the sinai peninsula into gaza.nk israel at some point will have to reoccupy a wide corridor to prevent the smuggling of rockets. >> is it possible to eliminate hamas with that kind of a ground inkurgs? >> hamas is not a major military threat to israel. but it would require a sustained operation in gaza that would have political cost to israel and certainly result in casualties to palestine and israel as well. >> we have very little leverage there. the failure of this ill-conceived effort to negotiate peace between israel and palestine collapsed. so, we have very little capital to use. and they don't really take us seriously anymore. >> thank you, gentlemen. still ahead, a bloody spate of gun violence. what's behind it? our panel weighs in, next. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which for you, shouldn't be a problem. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. nationwide is on your side. a body at rest
there is extensive tunnelling from the sinai peninsula into gaza.nk israel at some point will have to reoccupy a wide corridor to prevent the smuggling of rockets. >> is it possible to eliminate hamas with that kind of a ground inkurgs? >> hamas is not a major military threat to israel. but it would require a sustained operation in gaza that would have political cost to israel and certainly result in casualties to palestine and israel as well. >> we have very little leverage...
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most of the stuff they get to replace that comes through the sinai desert and through these tunnels thatsraelis are trying to shut down. the egyptians have gotten tougher right on the border but there is still a lot of stuff that moves through there. >> we know with the down side for palestinians. is there a downside for israel? >> so far, none of the israeli operations in their neighborhood, and lebanon or gaza, has done much to improve security. they have gone in there three times now. i have gone into gaza once before in a big way in the operation and here we have this problem again. the last thing they need to do is to go in there and try to occupy gaza and get bogged down. >> thank you, john walcott. a number of american companies locating overseas so they can pay fewer taxes. >> they will crack down on it. >> they would not have to if they would pay any attention to our disgraceful tax code and reform it. we have the highest tax rate in the world and they are noncompetitive because they go in. they are paying 10% or 20% more in taxes so they are not competitive. they will take adva
most of the stuff they get to replace that comes through the sinai desert and through these tunnels thatsraelis are trying to shut down. the egyptians have gotten tougher right on the border but there is still a lot of stuff that moves through there. >> we know with the down side for palestinians. is there a downside for israel? >> so far, none of the israeli operations in their neighborhood, and lebanon or gaza, has done much to improve security. they have gone in there three times...
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eisenhower in the '50s actually pressurized the israelis after the war of '56 to move away from sinai. the administration, they can do that. but now they don't want to exercise the moral responsibility, and they know the shortcoming has to do with israel. >> rose: and begun and sad at were able to form-- sadat were able to form an agreement at camp david. the israelis gave back territory and the-- signed a peace agreement. >> yes this is good, begun withdrew, for sharon, ohl mert, they withdrew. why israel actually had an overture for the syria, and they had also an agreement with the egyptians, why israel is insisting on keeping the west bank and jerusalem. >> rose: let me ask you this. do you believe that you can solve this by violence? >> in our culture as arabs and muslims, we have a prophet saying, the prophet said the prophet had two choices. and he followed the easiest choice. that means we ought to follow the easiest path, the better path. as a palestinian i want to be liberallized. i want a state. i want to live without occupation because we don't like to kill our sons and da
eisenhower in the '50s actually pressurized the israelis after the war of '56 to move away from sinai. the administration, they can do that. but now they don't want to exercise the moral responsibility, and they know the shortcoming has to do with israel. >> rose: and begun and sad at were able to form-- sadat were able to form an agreement at camp david. the israelis gave back territory and the-- signed a peace agreement. >> yes this is good, begun withdrew, for sharon, ohl mert,...
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a group based in sinai claimed responsibility for most of them. still, the government blames the muslim brotherhood. >> mandalay is under curfew this evening after an outbreak of sectarian violence which is claimed the lives of two people. several others have also been injured. the latest religious tensions in the predominantly buddhist country were triggered by claims of a rape's lead to an attack on a tea shop in the city's center. >> armed groups patrolled the tense streets of mandalay. it is quiet in the usually bustling town center. imposed.has been the unrest interrupted on tuesday following claims a muslim man had raped a buddhist woman. thousands took to the streets in retaliation. some rioters armed with sticks and knives attacking vehicles as well as stores and a mosque. two people were reported killed and more than a dozen wounded. have of sectarian violence rocked the country for two years. within 300 people have been killed and 140,000 left homeless , threatening to overshadow political reforms. ussome news just coming into here at fr
a group based in sinai claimed responsibility for most of them. still, the government blames the muslim brotherhood. >> mandalay is under curfew this evening after an outbreak of sectarian violence which is claimed the lives of two people. several others have also been injured. the latest religious tensions in the predominantly buddhist country were triggered by claims of a rape's lead to an attack on a tea shop in the city's center. >> armed groups patrolled the tense streets of...
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they have said jordan next, at the sinaiing peninsula.l qaeda, even though the president has said a year ago al qaeda is on the run, we got bin in morel qaeda is countries and inventor strengths than ever before. they are throughout the middle east. they are in north africa. they are in somalia. .hey are in nigeria the most upsetting, from a security standpoint, two things. they have a new leader, a charismatic guy who will be the man who inherits the mantle of osama bin laden. 4000 are somewhere between fighters in iraq and serious who carry american and european passports. they have valve that next stop, new york. the charismatic leader, he calls , he said when he left see you in new york. causeobjective is to come terrorist activity not only in the region but in the united states and europe. they have the means to do that because if you have a european passport you can enter easily. we have a porous southern border, people with american passports can enter the united states easily. as much as we think it is a global government air of t
they have said jordan next, at the sinaiing peninsula.l qaeda, even though the president has said a year ago al qaeda is on the run, we got bin in morel qaeda is countries and inventor strengths than ever before. they are throughout the middle east. they are in north africa. they are in somalia. .hey are in nigeria the most upsetting, from a security standpoint, two things. they have a new leader, a charismatic guy who will be the man who inherits the mantle of osama bin laden. 4000 are...
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john mascarenhas is assistant professor in the department of medicine at mount sinai school of medicine new york. >> since it's not a very common disease and has not gotten a lot of attention or publicity, it remains very vague in people's eyes. >> mcfarland: in fact, myelofibrosis affects far fewer people than most any other blood disorder. for instance, the national cancer institute estimates that the number of lymphoma patients is a little over 22 out of every 100,000 americans. in contrast, only about 1 to 2 people in 100,000 are discovered to have myelofibrosis. but even though the numbers are small, the problem is a big one for those who are diagnosed. and primarily, it's a disease of the elderly. >> the median age of diagnosis of myelofibrosis is approximately 65 years of age. so it is typically a disease that affects older people, but we have patients that can be as young as 20 or 30. so it can affect people at any age but has a--has a higher rate as you get older. >> mcfarland: there are two types of myelofibrosis: primary and secondary. secondary myelofibrosis can come about a
john mascarenhas is assistant professor in the department of medicine at mount sinai school of medicine new york. >> since it's not a very common disease and has not gotten a lot of attention or publicity, it remains very vague in people's eyes. >> mcfarland: in fact, myelofibrosis affects far fewer people than most any other blood disorder. for instance, the national cancer institute estimates that the number of lymphoma patients is a little over 22 out of every 100,000 americans....
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peninsula and as long as the sinai peninsula remains an open cesspool for missile infiltration froman. the israelis are caught between a rock and a hard place and even with iron dome, every time those air raid sirens go off, hundreds of thousands of israelis have to run for cover and leave their jobs and run for air raid shelters and that's not a way to run a country. >> israel has gone in with a ground invasion. we've seen a few explosions take place. you've brought up the fact that this has been a conflict for years and years. every president over the past 60 years, every administration has been faced with this, john kerry has tried to push for peace talks. it seems as if there's very little we can do at this point. what do you think is going on right now at the state department with john kerry behind closed doors? how much leverage do we actually have? >> the israeli government and prime minister netanyahu made it clear he's not going to listen to either his strongest ally or to the international community when it comes to stopping these missile attacks by hamas and other terrori
peninsula and as long as the sinai peninsula remains an open cesspool for missile infiltration froman. the israelis are caught between a rock and a hard place and even with iron dome, every time those air raid sirens go off, hundreds of thousands of israelis have to run for cover and leave their jobs and run for air raid shelters and that's not a way to run a country. >> israel has gone in with a ground invasion. we've seen a few explosions take place. you've brought up the fact that this...
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libyans airline 14 veered off and ended up over the sinai desert. an area controlled by israel. february of 1973 between the six-day war and yom kippur war and the forces were on hair trigger alert in that region. when that passenger plane strayed into that airspace that the israelis were watching so closely, the israeli military, they sent two phantom fighter jets up to intercept, and those fighter jets shot that plane down. and 113 people had been onboard. it was a civilian aircraft. 108 of those 113 people died. that's usually the way these things happen. when passenger jets full of innocent civilians end up getting shot down by military-grade weapons. usually, but not always, usually it's an aircraft-to-aircraft missile of some sort. and usually it is some variety of a case of mistaken identity. five years after that shoot-down over the sinai desert in 1973, it was 1978 and a korean airlines jet but not the one you're thinking of. it was a korean airlines flight number 902 flying from paris to south korea and that jet in 1978 mistakenly crossed over into soviet airspace up n
libyans airline 14 veered off and ended up over the sinai desert. an area controlled by israel. february of 1973 between the six-day war and yom kippur war and the forces were on hair trigger alert in that region. when that passenger plane strayed into that airspace that the israelis were watching so closely, the israeli military, they sent two phantom fighter jets up to intercept, and those fighter jets shot that plane down. and 113 people had been onboard. it was a civilian aircraft. 108 of...
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from iran through sudan into the sinai into gaza. egypt has played a very constructive role in prevent thing the smuggling awe facts and trying to bring a solution that leads to a sustained period of quiet and we appreciate egyptian efforts. >> rose: there's yet self defense but also not used is force. andrew sullivan wrote as for the argument that no democratic could tolerate terrorists attacks without responding with this kind of disproportionate force. what about where i grew up where pubs and department stores were blown up where the prime minister's entire cabinet were bombed and some killed in a hotel. i don't recall ariel bombings of catholic areas in bell fast, do you. >> well he has a pretty selective memory. i should go back to world war ii which is the last time you had the mass rocketing. we're not talking about individual terrorist attacks in different cities. the differences what he's talking about and the ira is if the ira did not have the climb on lun de. the ira did not call to wipe out all of britain. there's one ti
from iran through sudan into the sinai into gaza. egypt has played a very constructive role in prevent thing the smuggling awe facts and trying to bring a solution that leads to a sustained period of quiet and we appreciate egyptian efforts. >> rose: there's yet self defense but also not used is force. andrew sullivan wrote as for the argument that no democratic could tolerate terrorists attacks without responding with this kind of disproportionate force. what about where i grew up where...
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sinai hospital in new york. that's where police arrested him. >> he was gay, didn't seem to have any long-term relationships. in your wildest dreams you would not look at richard rogers and say this guy is a serial killer. >> we learned during the time of these murders, richard rogers had been off duty. >> lisa hall chose him in a lineup as the man she saw with mike sakara at the bar on the night sakara was murdered. >> i'm just so glad they got him before he could murder any other people. >> rogers lived in staten island, just blocks from the stores where the garbage bags and latex gloves were purchased. >> detectives searched richard rogers' apartment and they found an array of videotapes, "hush hush sweet charlotte," "texas chainsaw massacre." he had a bible in which there were earmarked passages referring to beheadings and dismemberments. >> they found a prescription drug used as a sedative. it's one not screened for in a routine autopsy. >> you can use it as a date rape drug or you can use it to knock peopl
sinai hospital in new york. that's where police arrested him. >> he was gay, didn't seem to have any long-term relationships. in your wildest dreams you would not look at richard rogers and say this guy is a serial killer. >> we learned during the time of these murders, richard rogers had been off duty. >> lisa hall chose him in a lineup as the man she saw with mike sakara at the bar on the night sakara was murdered. >> i'm just so glad they got him before he could...
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. >>> fighters in egypt's northern sinai killed eight, including a police officer. attack happened and senior officials say armed men fired mortar rounds at an area near residential buildings. >>> seven have been killed, 36 injured in fighting in libya's capital. they are battling for control of tripoli airport. the sound of fighting echos over tripoli's skyline, it's the worst violence to hit the airport for more than six months. >> the government has given orders to the minister of interior and the army to secure the streets and neighbourhoods. they have declared a state of emergency within hospitals and health care facilities. >> explosions and antiaircraft gunfire could be heard on the main road out to the airport. well-armed fighters who control the airport came under fire from rival militia men. >> within the suburbs there are military operations led by field commanders belonging to forces loyal to particular areas in lib why. they are bombarding and conducting military operations, killing everyone. >> reporter: fighters have been looking after the security si
. >>> fighters in egypt's northern sinai killed eight, including a police officer. attack happened and senior officials say armed men fired mortar rounds at an area near residential buildings. >>> seven have been killed, 36 injured in fighting in libya's capital. they are battling for control of tripoli airport. the sound of fighting echos over tripoli's skyline, it's the worst violence to hit the airport for more than six months. >> the government has given orders to...
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sinai, new york say pell vision exams can detect common problems like uterine fibroids and endomeet 'e said she'll still perform them. >> for the vast majority of women that i've seen, they don't expect any large issue with having the exam performed. and really, very many of them actually feel very grateful to have an assessment of the uterus and observve ovaries done. >> reporter: yi wants to provide the assurance. >>> toronto's crack smoking mayor rob ford is back on the job claiming to be a new man. an emotional ford said yesterday he'd spent the past two months in rehab. ford said his days of drinking and drug use are over and apologizes for his erratic behavior. >> i am ashamed. embarrassed and humiliated. >> all despite calls for his resignation, ford is running for re-election. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a conversation with hollywood star mark wahlberg. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ >>> here's another look at top stories. a tropical grecian moving off florida's coast is expected to become this nation's first named storm.
sinai, new york say pell vision exams can detect common problems like uterine fibroids and endomeet 'e said she'll still perform them. >> for the vast majority of women that i've seen, they don't expect any large issue with having the exam performed. and really, very many of them actually feel very grateful to have an assessment of the uterus and observve ovaries done. >> reporter: yi wants to provide the assurance. >>> toronto's crack smoking mayor rob ford is back on the...
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it says hamas supports jeementian groups in the -- egyptian groups in the sinai.everely deteriorated. the 2011 uprising against president bashar al-assad was a turning point. hamas expressed support for syrian rebels. its leader left damascus and relegated to quasht. israeli government considered hamas's support of the rebels a betrayal. iran was also critical of hamas's political shift but reports suggest hamas and iran are working to rebuild ties. hamas's main financial backer. but hamas can still tap into popular support in the region. scenes like these, growing civilian casualties and massive destruction in the gaza strip infuriate arabs and muslims. there is anger over what's happening in gaza. hashim abara, al jazeera. >> in egypt, secretary of state john kerry is now trying to deal out a brokered deal. it is very difficult. world powers are homing to strike a deal by july 20th. cross border delivery of humanitarian aid into syria. they would be able to do so without the government's approval of the u.n. saying 10 million people in syria need help. >>> ukrai
it says hamas supports jeementian groups in the -- egyptian groups in the sinai.everely deteriorated. the 2011 uprising against president bashar al-assad was a turning point. hamas expressed support for syrian rebels. its leader left damascus and relegated to quasht. israeli government considered hamas's support of the rebels a betrayal. iran was also critical of hamas's political shift but reports suggest hamas and iran are working to rebuild ties. hamas's main financial backer. but hamas can...
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researchers at mount sinai in new york says knowing the nature of the genetic risk can help them better that right now has no cure. >>> and attending a auk saysful school may improve a student's behavior as well as their performance in the classroom. a study looked at high school students from low income neighborhoods. students admitted to higher charter schools performed much better on math and english teams. fewer also engaged very risky behaviors. >>> and those are some of today's top health stories. i'm david begnaud for cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the investigation into the crash of malaysia airlines flight 17. we'll hear from former deputy cia director mike morell. >>> plus, an update on the crisis in the middle east. we'll get reaction from the white house. >>> and a look at the growing business of risky subprime car loans. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm lauren lyster. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> and today's monday, ju
researchers at mount sinai in new york says knowing the nature of the genetic risk can help them better that right now has no cure. >>> and attending a auk saysful school may improve a student's behavior as well as their performance in the classroom. a study looked at high school students from low income neighborhoods. students admitted to higher charter schools performed much better on math and english teams. fewer also engaged very risky behaviors. >>> and those are some of...
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libyans airline 14 veered off and ended up over the sinai desert. february of 1973 between the six-day war and yom kippur war and the forces were on hair trigger alert in that region. when that passenger plane strayed into that airspace that the israelis were watching so closely, the israeli military, they sent two phantom fighter jets up to intercept, and those fighter jets shot that plane down. and 113 people had been onboard. it was a civilian aircraft. 108 of those 113 people died. that's usually the way these things happen. when passenger jets full of innocent civilians end up getting shot down by military-grade weapons. usually, but not always, usually it's an aircraft-to-aircraft missile of some sort. and usually it is some variety of a case of mistaken identity. five years after that shoot-down over the sinai desert in 1973, it was 1978 and a korean airlines jet but not the one you're thinking of. it was a korean airlines flight number 902 flying from paris to south korea and that jet in 1978 mistakenly crossed over into soviet airspace up n
libyans airline 14 veered off and ended up over the sinai desert. february of 1973 between the six-day war and yom kippur war and the forces were on hair trigger alert in that region. when that passenger plane strayed into that airspace that the israelis were watching so closely, the israeli military, they sent two phantom fighter jets up to intercept, and those fighter jets shot that plane down. and 113 people had been onboard. it was a civilian aircraft. 108 of those 113 people died. that's...
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. >>> gunmen in egypt's northern sinai killed eight, including a security officer and a child. it happened at a military post. an egyptian security official said the men fired more tar rounds close to residential buildings. 25 others were injured. >>> australian journalists held a rally in melbourne to support three al jazeera staff gaoled in egypt, and are calling on prime minister tony abbott to intervene in the case. mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste, and baher mohamed were convicted of colluding with the outlawed muslim brotherhood. charges that al jazeera rejects. journalists at the rally in federation square tweeted a photo with a caption journalism is no crime. >> journalism is not a crime. journalism is not terrorism. and, yet, that is precisely what peter and his colleagues have been found guilty of and sentenced to long gaol terms in a cairo prison. as we have done many times before, we say once more. we urge prime minister tony abbott to personally contact president abdul fatah al-sisi and respectfully demand the release of all the journalists locked away in egyptian
. >>> gunmen in egypt's northern sinai killed eight, including a security officer and a child. it happened at a military post. an egyptian security official said the men fired more tar rounds close to residential buildings. 25 others were injured. >>> australian journalists held a rally in melbourne to support three al jazeera staff gaoled in egypt, and are calling on prime minister tony abbott to intervene in the case. mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste, and baher mohamed were...
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now they've been battling hamas in sinai. and you have hamas engaged in a military war with israel. you had a mediator in 2012, not now. so the obama administration, less talk about meeting from behind, using proxies and allies. the allies we've used in the past are not there anymore. >> one other outgrowth of that change and the egypt contacts is that israel sees a chance to nail hamas here in a way they hope hamas may not be able to rebound from. because the tunnels have been cut off and the egyptian regime is not allowing the flow of arms in gaza. gwen: the palestinians are not crazy about what hamas is doing either. >> that's right but the issue is egyptians not allowing the re- supply of hamas. the home among israelis is if they can take out a lot of these rockets they're not going to be able to replenish them. i think there's a sense that we kind of got them where we want them and let's not let up. gwen: is there a back channel way, however, that exists -- we saw the lead negotiator trying to get people back to the table and say never mind. is there a bat channel way that the
now they've been battling hamas in sinai. and you have hamas engaged in a military war with israel. you had a mediator in 2012, not now. so the obama administration, less talk about meeting from behind, using proxies and allies. the allies we've used in the past are not there anymore. >> one other outgrowth of that change and the egypt contacts is that israel sees a chance to nail hamas here in a way they hope hamas may not be able to rebound from. because the tunnels have been cut off...
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. >> researches here at cedar sinai heart institute hope their work can one day be used to help babiesal heart problems. dr. marpan says the new treatment can even help babies still in the woman where traditional pacemakers can't be used. >> we can think about a day where we might put in a gene and fix their hearts forever. >> clinical hearts for people could begin in the next three years. bigad shaban, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," comedian jason segel. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." segel. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." acidity was in my diet...much that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said pronamel can make my teeth stronger. pronamel is helping me lead the life that i want to live. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust
. >> researches here at cedar sinai heart institute hope their work can one day be used to help babiesal heart problems. dr. marpan says the new treatment can even help babies still in the woman where traditional pacemakers can't be used. >> we can think about a day where we might put in a gene and fix their hearts forever. >> clinical hearts for people could begin in the next three years. bigad shaban, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up after your local news on...