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. >> he shows us an artillery shell. this missile was fired from an f-16 jet. "we are finding a lot of these." there were 65 members in this team, now there are 60. three have been killed, two seriously injured, doing their job. >> of course my job is dangerous. i'm doing my duty for my people. we estimate 18-20,000 bombs have been used coming from tanks, naval bombardments and air strikes. >> >> reporter: the team has no protective clothing. we head to the power stations. workers called saying there's one unexploded tank shell. >> this is one of two found in a power station hit here last week in israeli air strikes and tank shelling. hassam says there's over 1,000 tonnes of ord nants, unexploded bombs collected from this conflict alone. >> hassam protect the shells. workers remove them from the rubble and leave them at the side of the road. this one is not dangerous, he says. the other is live and could explode at any time, if not handled with care. >>> let's speak to andrew simmonds, our correspondent in gaza. renewed fighting since the collapse of the talks
. >> he shows us an artillery shell. this missile was fired from an f-16 jet. "we are finding a lot of these." there were 65 members in this team, now there are 60. three have been killed, two seriously injured, doing their job. >> of course my job is dangerous. i'm doing my duty for my people. we estimate 18-20,000 bombs have been used coming from tanks, naval bombardments and air strikes. >> >> reporter: the team has no protective clothing. we head to the...
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it's a small amount of what is hidden out there >> reporter: he chose us an artillery shell, and saidthis was fired from an f-16 jet. "we are finding a lot of these", he says. there was 65 members in hassam's team when the conflict began. now there are 60. three have been killed, two seriously injured doing their job. of course by job is dangerous, but i'll doing my duty. >> reporter: has am and his colleagues have no protective clothing. the last time they had training was by a group of ordnance experts more than seven years ago. we head to the power stations. workers called saying they found at least one unexploded tank shells. >> this was one in two found in a power station that hit last week. hassam said there's over 1,000 tonnes of ordnance, bombs, collected so far from the conflict alone. >> reporter: hassam inspects the shells. workers remove them from the rubble, leaving them by the side of the road. this is not dangerous, he says. >> the other is live, and could explode if not handled with extreme care. >>> the bomb squad yument in gaza -- unit in gaza does most of its work w
it's a small amount of what is hidden out there >> reporter: he chose us an artillery shell, and saidthis was fired from an f-16 jet. "we are finding a lot of these", he says. there was 65 members in hassam's team when the conflict began. now there are 60. three have been killed, two seriously injured doing their job. of course by job is dangerous, but i'll doing my duty. >> reporter: has am and his colleagues have no protective clothing. the last time they had training...
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. >> reporter: he shows us an unexploded artillery shell. says this 139-kilo missiles was fired from an f-16 jet. we're finding a lot of these, he says. it was 65 members when the conflict began. now there are 60. three have been killed and two seriously injured doing their job. >> of course my job is very dangerous but i'm doing my duty for my people. he estimate 18 to 20,000 tons of explosives have been used in gaza coming from artillery, tanks, naval bombardments and airstrikes. >> they have no protective clothing. the last time he and his team had any training was by a group of international ordinance experts more than seven years ago. we head to the power station. workers call and say they have found one unexploded tank she will. this is one of two that was found in the power station last week in the israeli airstrikes and tank shellings. there is over a thousand tons of ordinance unexploded bombs they have collected so far from this conflict alone. he suspects the two shells workers remove them from the republic and left them by the si
. >> reporter: he shows us an unexploded artillery shell. says this 139-kilo missiles was fired from an f-16 jet. we're finding a lot of these, he says. it was 65 members when the conflict began. now there are 60. three have been killed and two seriously injured doing their job. >> of course my job is very dangerous but i'm doing my duty for my people. he estimate 18 to 20,000 tons of explosives have been used in gaza coming from artillery, tanks, naval bombardments and airstrikes....
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he shows us an unexploded artillery shell.e says this, 139 kilo missile was fired from an f-16 jet. we are finding a lot of these, he says. there were 65 ms. members of his team. now there are sixty. two have been killed, two seriously injured doing their job. >> translator: of course, my job is very dangerous, but i am doing my duty for my people. we estimate around 18 to 20,000 tongs of explosives have been used on gaza coming from artillery, tanks, naval bombardments and airstrikes. >> he and his colleagues have no protective clothing. the last time he and his team had any training was by a group of international ordinance experts more than seven years ago. we head to the power station. workers called hasam saying they had found at least one unexploded tank shell. >> this is one of two that was found in the power station that was hit here last week in israeli airstrikes and tank shelling. hasam says there are more than a thousandtons of unex mroet pleading ordnance they have collected alone. >> workers removed the two shell
he shows us an unexploded artillery shell.e says this, 139 kilo missile was fired from an f-16 jet. we are finding a lot of these, he says. there were 65 ms. members of his team. now there are sixty. two have been killed, two seriously injured doing their job. >> translator: of course, my job is very dangerous, but i am doing my duty for my people. we estimate around 18 to 20,000 tongs of explosives have been used on gaza coming from artillery, tanks, naval bombardments and airstrikes....
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that this type of heavy military gear is currently already being used heavy artillery to shell the cities in the us going to guns it's an interesting time for the nato chief to be in this region because it comes at a time of rioting in central kiev very reminiscent scenes in independence square we've got protesters burning cars clashing with police there we actually had a chance to hear from some of the protestors let's just have a listen. my done is the only thing stopping the authorities from stealing money of course they don't want us to stand here the ukraine parliament should first finish the war in the east before taking on my done my down won't do anything wrong while our guys are fighting and dying. i think it's all the people that decided to stay here helped our military it would be a lot more useful than standing on my. i mean just some of the explanations of why they're still there and what they're not happy about do you think if those demands are fulfilled that that could be the end of my well it's is rather an interesting bit of timing with anders fogh rasmussen flying in the last. that we saw our western o
that this type of heavy military gear is currently already being used heavy artillery to shell the cities in the us going to guns it's an interesting time for the nato chief to be in this region because it comes at a time of rioting in central kiev very reminiscent scenes in independence square we've got protesters burning cars clashing with police there we actually had a chance to hear from some of the protestors let's just have a listen. my done is the only thing stopping the authorities from...
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an air strike. approximately 3:45 this morning, two aircraft dropped bombs and the military said that's where the terrorists were using artillery to shell forces defending an area where personnel are locationed. the president himself authorizing the strike. we will have a live report in about ten minutes. >> 6:23 and look at the city by the bay. we look outside along the embarcadero and you can make out alcatraz island in the distance. >> you have the silicon valley showing the popular music festival outside land that kicks off to start the day. there live this morning. this is the fourth year in a row that tickets sold out in like 24 hours, right? >> that's right. good morning, laura and scott. the fourth year in a row the tickets sold out. the first time it sold out in 24 hours. you can see it's going for this music and arts festival. it is quiet and you have the security guard there. they are all staff members and it will be a different scene when the gates open at 11:00 this morning. growing from the first year in 2008. last year the likes of paul mccartney and nine-inch nails. all headlining. kanye west kicking off tomorrow and tom
an air strike. approximately 3:45 this morning, two aircraft dropped bombs and the military said that's where the terrorists were using artillery to shell forces defending an area where personnel are locationed. the president himself authorizing the strike. we will have a live report in about ten minutes. >> 6:23 and look at the city by the bay. we look outside along the embarcadero and you can make out alcatraz island in the distance. >> you have the silicon valley showing the...
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an artillery piece. isis using it to shell kurdish forces defending erbil where u.s. personnel are located.rbil, capital of kurdistan in northeastern iraq. all coming after the u.s. military dropped food and water last night to thousands of religious authorities escaped to a mountain top due to threats of being killed by the isis militants who have taken oesh over a large swath of the territory. just last hour nbc military analyst general barry mccaffrey was extremely critical of what he saw as a weak approach by the white house. >> last night three aircraft dropped food and water to 50,000 refugees. today we had two navy aircraft drop four bombs. you know, this is not decisive use of military power. we're not on the ground in the area. i don't think we know what we're doing. >> not the harshest things he said, you know, you conducted the interview. >> yeah. obviously a lot of discussion on twitter how generals in some people's view want to see boots on the ground by default. he was at least critical the major policy outlines are not well drawn. michelle? >> i think that's his point. what e
an artillery piece. isis using it to shell kurdish forces defending erbil where u.s. personnel are located.rbil, capital of kurdistan in northeastern iraq. all coming after the u.s. military dropped food and water last night to thousands of religious authorities escaped to a mountain top due to threats of being killed by the isis militants who have taken oesh over a large swath of the territory. just last hour nbc military analyst general barry mccaffrey was extremely critical of what he saw as...
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. >> reporter: to give you an idea of what causes destruction, you need to look at the shells used by israeli forces. this was fired by a tank or artillery. you can see hebrew script on it. again, it gives you an idea of what causes so much destruction. >> we are shown the son. they don't want to stay because a number of u.n. shelters were targeted by the fire. but she feels her hig are better here than at home. there was so much sheing and explosions. she wept into labour. i can't go back to my house. it's no longer fit to live in. they survey the top floor of their home. they started instruction to make room for the family. it's earlier destroyed. so, too, the hopes for a peaceful quurt. >> i'm joined by our correspondent. it's obvious that there are so many thous apz of people asking so many questions about what their future entails when their homes are destroyed, u.n. shelters are questionably safe because the presents political situation, so the real question is what do they do next, where do they go. >> that is a question the people here are asking themselves. this was a village of around 20,000 people. this was a place where aroun
. >> reporter: to give you an idea of what causes destruction, you need to look at the shells used by israeli forces. this was fired by a tank or artillery. you can see hebrew script on it. again, it gives you an idea of what causes so much destruction. >> we are shown the son. they don't want to stay because a number of u.n. shelters were targeted by the fire. but she feels her hig are better here than at home. there was so much sheing and explosions. she wept into labour. i can't...
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used by the israeli army. whereas in the past we have seen a lot of shelling, a lot of artillery shelling. that seems to have really sort of died off a little bit and there's an increase in the use of air strikes. that may be a deliberate tactic. a sign, perhaps, that this ground offensive which is into the second week may be winding down. of course, the israelis saying that that is not the case, as kim vinnell was saying. again, there seems to be some sort of change in tactic. in saying that, it doesn't make air strikes less deadly. yesterday i was at a mosque in gaza city, one of the largest mosques in the gaza strip . at peak prayer times particulars were offered and it was destroyed. here is the report. >> reporter: through the smoke and ash, a scene of destruction. the mosque stood here for 30 years. in a mart of minutes it was reduced to rubble by eight israeli missiles. people tried to salvage religious texts. most have been burned in the bombard: five times a day this man's call to prayer would be heard over speakers. not any more. >> translation: he raised money for years to build the mosque. dollar by dollar people donated. we raised 3 million so we
used by the israeli army. whereas in the past we have seen a lot of shelling, a lot of artillery shelling. that seems to have really sort of died off a little bit and there's an increase in the use of air strikes. that may be a deliberate tactic. a sign, perhaps, that this ground offensive which is into the second week may be winding down. of course, the israelis saying that that is not the case, as kim vinnell was saying. again, there seems to be some sort of change in tactic. in saying that,...
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us. ♪ >>> good morning. i'm eric thomas. president obama's promise of military force against the islamic militants in iraq isful. bombs were crop dropd this morning targeting an artillery site used to shellir strikes last night, the president vowed not to put u.s. ground troops back on the ground in iraq. >>> let's check traffic with leyla. >> as we start in san jose, looks like traffic nice and clear there along 280 away from highway 17 southbound. we did have a sigalert earlier. it has canceled. reopened after a five-car crash at the richmond san rafael toll plaza. still residual backups through richmond. farther the south, another hotspot, along the nimitz heading into oakland. eric? >> thank you very much. when we come back, meteorologist after people find a dentist through us, they often say, "i wish i had done this sooner." don't put it off any longer. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ >>> good news. the cell continues to weaken on the wind front down to 50 miles per hour right now. the entire hawaiian island chain is under a tropical storm warning through the better part of tomorrow. the problem is going to be flooding, the southeastern half under a flood warning until 8:30 their time,
us. ♪ >>> good morning. i'm eric thomas. president obama's promise of military force against the islamic militants in iraq isful. bombs were crop dropd this morning targeting an artillery site used to shellir strikes last night, the president vowed not to put u.s. ground troops back on the ground in iraq. >>> let's check traffic with leyla. >> as we start in san jose, looks like traffic nice and clear there along 280 away from highway 17 southbound. we did have a...
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off the aircraft carrier george bush dropped 500-pound laser-guided bombs on an isis artillery piece that was being used to shell kurdish forces near the city of erbil in northern iraq. last night the president authorized air strikes against any isis convoy advancing on erbil because there are scores of americans in that city operating out of the u.s. consulate there. this was the first strike but almost certainly not the last because the president has authorized strikes not only to protect the city of erbil but also to break the siege around a mountain called sinjar, where these isis forces have thousands of iraqi refugees surrounded. last night the u.s. dropped food and water just to keep them from starving or dying of thirst but the only real long-term solution will be for those isis forces either to withdraw or for u.s. air strikes to go in and try to break the siege. >> david what do we know about who is running this military campaign? >> reporter: well, this strike was ordered by general lloyd austin the head of the u.s. central command and the authority to do this was delegated to him last night by presid
off the aircraft carrier george bush dropped 500-pound laser-guided bombs on an isis artillery piece that was being used to shell kurdish forces near the city of erbil in northern iraq. last night the president authorized air strikes against any isis convoy advancing on erbil because there are scores of americans in that city operating out of the u.s. consulate there. this was the first strike but almost certainly not the last because the president has authorized strikes not only to protect the...
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used to the sound of war here. at the local hospital the casualties keep rising. this woman has lost a leg. an artillery shell exploded near her home. it is russia, she blames believing moscow is behind the rebellion in eastern ukraine. >> dear mr. putin. we are told that weapons are coming across from russia. we are choking from grief and blood. please, take back your man. >> today kiev presented what it said was evidence of direct russian involvement in the fighting releasing a video of russian paratroopers who were captured in eastern ukraine. russia denies sending troop. a military source told russian news agency the men had crossed over by accident. embarrassing for moscow but it did not stop ukraine's president shaking hands with vladimir putin. expectations for the meeting were low. it sun likely to change the reality on the ground any time soon. in recent weeks ukrainian forces made some gains in the fight against the pro russia separatists. but the militants are digging in now and there is no end in sight to the fighting. this is today. the russian fighters that control the city accuse the ukrainian
used to the sound of war here. at the local hospital the casualties keep rising. this woman has lost a leg. an artillery shell exploded near her home. it is russia, she blames believing moscow is behind the rebellion in eastern ukraine. >> dear mr. putin. we are told that weapons are coming across from russia. we are choking from grief and blood. please, take back your man. >> today kiev presented what it said was evidence of direct russian involvement in the fighting releasing a...
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> reporter: so to give you an idea what causes destruction like this, you only need to look at shells used by israeli forces. this was fired by a tank or some sort of artillery. you can see hebrew script on it but you can get an idea what causes so much destruction. >> this woman shows me the son she gave birth to, while sheltering at a hospital in gaza city. she feels her children irn are better off here than -- back home. >> there were so many shelling and explosion i went into labor prematurely. i can't go back to my house. it's no longer fit to live in. >> reporter: mohamed surveys the top floor of his home. he had recently started construction of it to make more room for his family. but it's all but destroyed, so are the hopes for peaceful future for his children. >>> well, the war on gaza has put a strain on israel's relationship with its strongest supporter, the united states. white house correspond patty culhane takes a look at how the latest offensive could complicate that relationship over the long term. >> reporter: seth morrison has been called a lot of names over these past weeks. >> self hating jew, fake jew, you have been brain washed. >> over
> reporter: so to give you an idea what causes destruction like this, you only need to look at shells used by israeli forces. this was fired by a tank or some sort of artillery. you can see hebrew script on it but you can get an idea what causes so much destruction. >> this woman shows me the son she gave birth to, while sheltering at a hospital in gaza city. she feels her children irn are better off here than -- back home. >> there were so many shelling and explosion i went into...
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>> so to give you an idea of what causes destruction like this, you only need to look at the shells used by israeli forces. this was either fired by a tank or by some sort of artillery. you can see hebrew script on it, and it gives you an idea of what causes so much destruction. >> she shows us the son she gave birth to while sheltering at a united nations school in gaza city. a number have been targeted by israeli fire, and feels that her children are better off here than at home. >> there was so much shelling and explosions near the shelter, even though it stopped, i cannot go back to my house. it's no longer fit to live in. >> mohammed abu recently finished the top story of his home. new construction on it to make room for his family. but it's destroyed. and so are his hopes for a peaceful future for his children. aljazeera, gaza. >> and we hope you'll join us for a special report on the conflict between israel and hamas. 30 days of war. it airs at 11:00 eastern time tonight. >>> still ahead, russia gives gs back, and food imports are band and why farmers are not that worried. and paradise for a double dose of tropical weather. hawaii braces for the first hurrica
>> so to give you an idea of what causes destruction like this, you only need to look at the shells used by israeli forces. this was either fired by a tank or by some sort of artillery. you can see hebrew script on it, and it gives you an idea of what causes so much destruction. >> she shows us the son she gave birth to while sheltering at a united nations school in gaza city. a number have been targeted by israeli fire, and feels that her children are better off here than at home....
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reporter: so to give you an idea what causes destruction like this you can only take a look at the shells used by israeli forces. this was fired by either a tank or some sort of artillery. you can see hebrew script on it but again it really gives you an idea of what causes so much destruction. etimada shows us the son she gave birth to. she tells me she doesn't want to stay here because a number of u.n. shelters have been targeted by israeli fire but feels her children are better here than back at home. >> translator: it was so much shelling and so many explosions near this shelter that i went into labor prematurely. even though it stopped i can't go back to my house. it's no longer fit to live in. >> reporter: mohamed surveys the top floor of his home. he had recently started construction on it to make more room for his family but it's now nearly destroyed and increasingly are his hopes for his children. al jazeera, gaza. >>> deep impact on children. the united nations estimates at least 373,000 children need some kind of psychological or social help. nick schifrin spoke with one mother who is making some impossible decisions. >> reporter: nothing makes her happier th
reporter: so to give you an idea what causes destruction like this you can only take a look at the shells used by israeli forces. this was fired by either a tank or some sort of artillery. you can see hebrew script on it but again it really gives you an idea of what causes so much destruction. etimada shows us the son she gave birth to. she tells me she doesn't want to stay here because a number of u.n. shelters have been targeted by israeli fire but feels her children are better here than back...
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us former british army officer and intelligence expert. well be advised you may find the next video from disney esque region upsetting it shows more civilian victims an artillery shell struck near this car a family of three inside it was killed on the spot the vehicle itself as you can see is riddled with shrapnel and locals say the shell was fired by the ukrainian army. for foreign backers the level of civilian deaths in the east as a result of having weaponry is getting tough to avoid although when washington was asked about that it was enough to dent its unshakeable support for kiev's methods. we call on the attorneys take every step to avoid the local population as they try to free the city from the separatists but do you support that specific you said heavy artillery that could carry the risk of civilian casualties and we call on them not to use a weapon that could increase that but again we're very supportive of the ukrainians here it's a tough fight they're in and we do think that the ultimate goal here needs to be the city of not being under the control that. almost three hundred russian trucks packed with relief supplies have reached the border obvious crai
us former british army officer and intelligence expert. well be advised you may find the next video from disney esque region upsetting it shows more civilian victims an artillery shell struck near this car a family of three inside it was killed on the spot the vehicle itself as you can see is riddled with shrapnel and locals say the shell was fired by the ukrainian army. for foreign backers the level of civilian deaths in the east as a result of having weaponry is getting tough to avoid...
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an office block were wrecked another shell hit a university building direct at least eleven people were killed in this latest. one in the previous four days over eighty of the craniotomies using heavy artillery such as rocket launchers but now tonight locals claim something more sinister is also being to. lloyd. on thursday night people internets reported that along with the now familiar sound of bombing this now the video can't be verified but locals claim it shows incentive devices being used similar to those apparently used by the army in another eastern city a couple of months ago former u.k. army officer bridge believes it's now up to ukraine to prove that this was not an attack involving incendies at the end of the day the onus i think must be on ukraine to assure or reassure the community and even reassure the people in east ukraine and donetsk in this case live events before as to what the kind of munition is that they're using they could of course clear this up very quickly simply by revealing and having it verified by people who know what they're talking about on the ground and elsewhere as to what the weapon is or the luminance is that they're using illicit kasian and they could s
an office block were wrecked another shell hit a university building direct at least eleven people were killed in this latest. one in the previous four days over eighty of the craniotomies using heavy artillery such as rocket launchers but now tonight locals claim something more sinister is also being to. lloyd. on thursday night people internets reported that along with the now familiar sound of bombing this now the video can't be verified but locals claim it shows incentive devices being used...
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an office block rect another shell a university building at least eleven people were killed in this latest on bartman while in the previous four days over eighty died ukrainian army using heavy artillery such as rocket launchers but now another twist of this may be another worrying development locals claim something more sinister they think is also being deployed. what is that what your guess is a good as ours we're not experts on thursday night people in the next reported that along with the now familiar sound of bombing this happened this rain down on this video can't be verified but locals claim it shows incendiary devices being used similar to those apparently used by the army in another eastern city that we reported on you may recall just couple of months ago former u.k. army officer charles shear bridge believes it's now that up to ukraine to prove that this was not an attack involving incendiaries at the end of the day the onus i think must be on ukraine to assure or reassure the community and even reassure the people in east ukraine and donetsk in this case live once before as to what the kind of munition is that they're using they could of course clear this up very quickly si
an office block rect another shell a university building at least eleven people were killed in this latest on bartman while in the previous four days over eighty died ukrainian army using heavy artillery such as rocket launchers but now another twist of this may be another worrying development locals claim something more sinister they think is also being deployed. what is that what your guess is a good as ours we're not experts on thursday night people in the next reported that along with the...
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artillery inside ukrainian territory and firing shelling inside ukraine. an act of war. ukrainians are calling this an invasion. why isn't u.s. calling this a russian invasion of ukraine? >> you have heard us say this is a gross breach of their sovereignty. what the russians did here was unacceptable. we are looking at additional costs to impose. the russians have a choice to make. they can continue these kinds of esclatory actions or they can de-escalate. there is still a diplomatic task to do so and they have a choice for the kind of role they want to play in the world. it is some sort of cold war situation or if they want a different future for the russian people. choice is up to them. >> thanks very much. appreciate your comments, as always. coming up on gps, a huge earthquake rocks northern california. we will have the latest for you on the damage and injuries right after this. (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the pa
artillery inside ukrainian territory and firing shelling inside ukraine. an act of war. ukrainians are calling this an invasion. why isn't u.s. calling this a russian invasion of ukraine? >> you have heard us say this is a gross breach of their sovereignty. what the russians did here was unacceptable. we are looking at additional costs to impose. the russians have a choice to make. they can continue these kinds of esclatory actions or they can de-escalate. there is still a diplomatic task...
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conducted an airstrike against the isil terrorists dropping laser-guided bombs on a piece of artillery near the town of irbil. apparently the islamic terrorists using this artillery to shell kurdish forces defending irbil when the u.s. personnel located this and took care of it. iraqi army troops delivering humanitarian aid to thousands of members of this religious minority known as the yazidis with ancient ties going back thousands of years trapped in the season jar -- inthe sinjar . they are trapped without food or water and surrounded by islamic state fighters down below. we are watching to see how this unfold and whether the united states can add more food and aid to that area. we'll get paul coverage on that as best we income a matter of moments. arthel: the first of two major storms bearing down on hawaii as former hurricane iselle bears down on the island, knocking out power to thousands. will carr is in in paradise park. what's it looking like there now? >> it's still coming down pretty hard. is sell * being downgrade it good and bad. the initial damage might not be as bad as initially thought. but it's really hovering off parts of hawaii dumping nonstop rain. the
conducted an airstrike against the isil terrorists dropping laser-guided bombs on a piece of artillery near the town of irbil. apparently the islamic terrorists using this artillery to shell kurdish forces defending irbil when the u.s. personnel located this and took care of it. iraqi army troops delivering humanitarian aid to thousands of members of this religious minority known as the yazidis with ancient ties going back thousands of years trapped in the season jar -- inthe sinjar . they are...