Follow the u. S. Lead . What are you hearing over there, martin . Reporter still pretty quiet here. The faa ban may have been lifted but we havent heard if the u. S. Carriers are actually going to come. In the meantime, of course, it would take time of them to reget their planes back into position. We should say though only a couple hours after the faa announced that it was lifting that ban there was Something Else in the air over central tel aviv, not aircraft but rockets, and the idf, the Israel Defense forces, acknowledged that there were two separate barrages launched within minutes that were intercepted, five, maybe six rockets intercepted over Central Israel, the tel aviv area. The blasts and the clouds of those intercepts were very visible right here at Ben Gurion Airport. That doesnt mean that it was at the airport. Just means you could see here and even feel the concussion here. Thats going to be unsettling to the airlines. They may say that its safe to fly, but the idea of bi
And both sides blaming the other. Overnight the u. N. Security Council Called for an immediate end to the hostilities. What are the prospects for a new ceasefire today . Martin savidge is joining us from jerusalem with the latest developments. What are you hearing from the ground . Reporter good morning, kate. I wish i had better news. Over the weekend our hopes were raised with the temporary pause in the fighting. Maybe it could be extended. Today the fighting goes on. Early this morning the United Nations Security Council convening an emergency meeting calling for a renewed ceasefire to allow the delivery of urgently needed assistance into gaza, but neither side accepted, both agreeing to only a few hours of peace andry jekting previous deals for a truce. We had a ceasefire, they violated it. Now theyre violating their own ceasefire. Obviously well take whatever action necessary to protect our people. Reporter the Israeli Military detonating explosives in two tunnels they say hamas u
Hope be it will get them off the mutt surrounded by iraqi militants. Well take you there live as well. Welcome on a thursday edition of fox news. Martha those dramatic scenes unfolding even as the pentagon says the situation has become quote more manageable and a rescue mission will not be necessary. Bill in the northern part of the country isis has reportedly been driven out i in makhmour. More about the ethnic yazidis. Ette nicks forces had been on the ground and their assessment is the numbers are smaller than feared and the refugees are in better shape than feared. Thest to get the remainder off those mountains will continue as well. Now to makhmour. Isis moved into the town. The peshmerga militia cape back and fought back with the help of the u. S. Air force knock out a convoy. This town is empty because the militants are not too far away and because the military and the shut off water to the town. Its a grim police the peshmerga tell us they need help with. They say with the figh
These would be a number of deployed a vicars who will assess the openings with iraq to determine how to get humanitarian evident to those in need. Bill the number of advisers between 750 and 1,000 in total. What will they be doing . They will be assessing. Secretary hagel called them assessors. I guess they will be looking to see what they can do to get help to the yazidis. I dont know why it took so long to send people to assess this situation. Many of the iraqis are trapped and many are dying because they are surround by isis forces. Bill can you do this without troops on the ground . Airstrikes, these airlifts that the military is talking about, it may not be enough to actually help and it could be dangerous. We heard about the Helicopter Crash the other day happening in iraq. If isis has any kind of antiaircraft weaponry which when believe they do, this could be dangerous and i dont see a possibility of a solution without a significant number of boots on the ground. But the Obama A
To be strong. To move forward. To know that hes in a better place at this point. Whats going to be the hardest part . Walking away. Walking away from that casket. For us, its more of a personal level for the family. Just to be in support of the family. To let them know that we stand with them and that we are going to be here for them. We couldnt understand it then and we still dont understand it now why our son was taken away from us. Theres not a theres no certain way that you prepare for to bury your child. Msnbc. Com National Reporter tremaine lee joins us from st. Louis. Youve been there since the beginning of this story when the National News hit, and the rallies and protests started. Its so heartbreaking to hear from Michael Browns parents, and his mother saying the hardest part will be what happens at the end of the day, her ultimately walking out and saying goodbye to her son. His parents did have an opportunity to visit the funeral home sunday after a private moment. Many are