Just walked through the selfcheckout area when theres no workers, and they walk out with their items. Major changes could be coming to those selfcheckout lanes at the grocery store, and its all in the name of safety and shoplifting. Plus, well tell you why a popular bakery on the peninsula is going to replace as a way to adjust to the rising costs of restaurants and cafes. Good evening. This is nbc bay area news tonight. Im raj mathai. It is now 5 a. M. Tuesday morning in tel aviv, and we are waiting word if israel will agree to a cease fire. Hamas says its tentatively accepted a deal, but israel says the terms are not what it agreed upon. The latest proposal was brokered by egypt and qatar. Israeli officials are now telling nbc news that even though its not what they worked on with mediators, they will examine it and will respond. Despite this potential deal, the Israeli Military is also moving forward with its assault on the gaza city of rafah, where more than a million palestinians
Occupiers at a wildlife refuge in oregon will turn themselves in this morning. Morning. G. As we ath0xg2]ppp eaking news overnight. Overnight. The four remaining occupiers at a wildlife refuge in oregon will turn themselves in this morning. Morning. Sean anderson is one of the men Still Holding out and he says he spoke with the fbi and agreed to leave onebyone to a Police Checkpoint. This standoff has been going on since the beginning of the year when it started to protest federal landuse policies. The leader of the standoff hahabeen g oingthe leader of the group bundy was arrested back in january. The Group Spokesman was killed the same day arrested. Right now w ans filed father is in oregon jail cell. Travel to portland to an airport there, but no charges have been sted to an airport there the older bundy was at the center of a nevada the older bundy b ack , over the use of public land as well. We are continug to over the use of public land all morninin long we track the story all la
thank you. governor romney, mitt, it s a pleasure to welcome you to jerusalem. reporter: calling him mitt, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu welcomed an old friend to israel. netanyahu and romney worked together years ago, and now he s looking to send a message, that matters it at a time when a staunch american ally wrestles with what to do about iran. one of your advisers said you would respect israel s decision to strike iran on its own. would you support an israeli strike on iran? i think i ll use my own terms in that regard, and that is that i recognize the right of israel to defend itself. at the same time, we are as two nations both committed to employing every means we have to keep iran from pursuing their nuclear folly, and that means every diplomatic course, economic forces, as well. sanctions are beginning to have a greater impact on iran. reporter: you talk b diplomacy, tough sanctions. sounds an awful lot like what we hear from the obama administra
heavy fire power on rebel positions in its largest city. as the the battle intensifies, the u.n. says more than 200,000 people have fled the city of aleppo in two days. abc s reporter is inside northern syria and brings us the latest. reporter: fighting continued to rage in aleppo, syria s commercial can t. shelling neighborhoods taken by opposition forces desperately clinging on calling for heavier weapons. we crossed into syria early this morning, our first stop was a city which had seen heavy violence last month outside aleppo. there hardly seemed to be a single building left untouched. and virtually a ghost town. also remarkable was traveling all day across northern syria, we didn t see a single government tank or troop. which tells you how far these opposition forces have come. but until they take a city like aleppo they have a long way to go. reporting there from inside syria. two big developments in syria. one, the chemical weapons, removed, transported, eyes of th
this is the 21st century. if something like this is happening it makes you question. oh, mississippi, mississippi. all right, this morning, terror in northern california. aboard a brand new theme park ride called superman, ultimate flight. yeah, turned out to be an ultimate scare. those folks got stuck 150 feet up in the air. are they still up there? at this moment? we ll be taking you live to northern california. breaking news. no secret the mayor of new york is health conscious and among other things. wait until you hear about his crackdown on baby formula. i was trying to say that he likes to, you know, get involved in things. as mayors of the country s largest city tend to do, yeah, uh-huh. first today s court hearing for james holmes will be behind closed doors. unlike his first appearance there are no cameras in today s courtroom. he is likely to hear the long list of charges against him. but he will not enter a plea. abc s clayton sandal reports from