book fighting against the syrian government and downing one of its helicopters with a rocket propelled grenade. now harroun served in the u.s. army and was discharged after an accident. he was arrested when returned to the united states and charged with using a weapon of mass destruction. athlete oscar pistorius can travel internationally with conditions now that the restrictions on his bail have been eased. he is charged with the murder of his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. the judge ruled he can leave south africa, but only if he provides travel plans to authorities and surrenders his passport once he is home. pistorius is due in court in june. from south africa, serious concerns about nelson mandela s health. he is in the hospital again with a recurring lung infection. as bazi kanani reports, his nation is on edge. reporter: the last glimpse the world had of nelson mandela was this picture, the 94-year-old cradling his great grandson in february. government officials say the for
book fighting against the syrian government and downing one of its helicopters with a rocket propelled grenade. now harroun served in the u.s. army and was discharged after an accident. he was arrested when returned to the united states and charged with using a weapon of mass destruction. athlete oscar pistorius can travel internationally with conditions now that the restrictions on his bail have been eased. he is charged with the murder of his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. the judge ruled he can leave south africa, but only if he provide travel plans to authorities and surrenders his passport once he is home. pistorius is due in court in june. from south africa, serious concerns about nelson mandela s health. he is in the hospital again with a recurring lung infection. as bazi kanani reports, his nation is on edge. reporter: the last glimpse the world had of nelson mandela was this picture, the 94-year-old cradling his great grandson in february. government officials say the form
there seem to not be that many consequences. right now behind me they re talking about benghazi and that s what the current panel is about, they were four state department officials supposedly fired over that massacre, that debacle and turns out they were shuffled around into new positionses and are still on the job. if you re one of the millions americans who lost your job in the last five years or so, you re probably sitting at home wondering what the heck does it take to actually fire a government bureaucrat? a lot. it takes a lot. guy, thanks for being here. obviously. thank you, megyn. megyn: coming up, we have an eye opening story about the media and the middle east. just a couple of months ago this powerful photo made international headlines. it shows a palestinian father cradling his dead baby after what we were told by the media was an israeli air strike. up next the israeli ambassador on the new and very different story that has now come out. and a scathing new report a
east. it started last november when this gripping photo from the the gaza strip made international headlines. it showed a palestinian father cradling his dead baby with a caption saying the infant died after an israeli air strike. now, a month long investigation by the united nations has it turned up turned up a very different chain of events. yesterday, i spoke with the israeli ambassador to the united states and ambassador michael orrin about the report. the united nations conducts a several month long investigation and concludes that in fact this childlikely died, he they can t say unequivocally, but this childlikely died thanks to palestinian rocket fire near that child s home and that this was not likely israel s doing at all. your reaction? well, first of all, it s the united nations, this is not an organization known for its pro israel stance. so the united nations is exonerating israel it says something.
cradling his dead child after what we were told was an israeli air strike. but a month-long investigation has turned up a new story. and the israeli ambassador joins us with the powerful story that s now emerged about this picture of this child. and in a developing story that could impact classrooms across the country. it involves the fight over class that is reportedly promote racial resentment and overthrow of the united states government. wait until you hear this. and kelly s court, appears to show a toddler swapping a bottle for a marijuana bong, we ll debate the mother s claim that it was a prank, coming up in moments. my son is just over that age and i would never think of doing something like that with him. actually i m a medical marijuana patient myself and i do it responsibly and to me, that s just, i m aghast that someone could do that. [ indistinct shouting ]