civilians as human shields, that uses civilian infrastructure, even hospitals, in the most cynical way possible. that is as fighting positions, as military operation centers. and so israel has to confront that while at the same time not wanting to go assaulting hospitals in fire fights that could put innocent people who are getting life saving medical care in the cross fire. so there are not easy answers to this question, but this is the complexity, this is the burden that the israeli defense forces are facing as they conduct their operations. and our position is that israel has the right to go after hamas. but it does face this added burden, and that burden does not lessen its responsibility to act according to the laws of war, and so how that plays out in a particular operational dynamic, ultimately those decisions lie with the military fighting. even as israel goes after hamas and the tools and infrastructure of its terrorism. reporter: do you have any proof of life on h
and you mentioned, john, that we re also now tonight hearing many more stories about the heroes who risked their lives to save passengers they simply never knew. i hear a loud noise and i look up and i see the train and it s hitting the concrete barrier and it gives way and the train just toppled. i told my wife, oh, my goodness, that s a train wreck. that s a mass casualty situation. reporter: three soldiers now in the middle of an unfolding disaster. there s roughly seven to ten individuals who have been ejected from the train and these individuals laid right under where the rail cars was hanging and so my thought process was, if this rail car falls, it s going to land right on these individuals. my main focal point was this hanging train. i ran to the semiand i just managed to just kind of grab on to whatever i could and shimmied
it s hitting the concrete barrier and it gives way and the train just toppled. i told my wife, oh, my goodness, that s a train wreck. that s a mass casualty situation. reporter: three soldiers now in the middle of an unfolding disaster. there s roughly seven to ten individuals who have been ejected from the train. and these individuals laid right under where the rail cars was hanging. and so my thought process was, if this rail car falls, it s going to land right on these individuals. my main focal point was this hanging train. i ran to the semi and i just managed to just kind of grab on to whatever i could and shimmied up the semi and there was an upside down rail car that i kind of used as a bridge. reporter: so you re making your way up an unstable rail car? it was chaos in there.
raise a generation of people and tell them america is a horrible outlaw doing terrible things to the world and expect them not to be susceptible to this other ideology. we have to start stopping the importing of that ideology. we have to quit allowing radical mosques to be built and stop allowing those people in the middle east who are trying to conquer the world by pushing their ideology into western democracies, stop them from doing that otherwise we will do this for generations and generations. jillian: and continue to have this conversation. thank you for joining us. over the last year and a half todd: we will continue to do so. jillian: officers swarm the scene of the attack. multiple casualties, mass
san antonio police chief said if they discovered the semi trailer that had the people inside 24 hours later, they would ve found 38 bodies instead of eight. calling this an horrific case of human trafficking. the trailer was parked in a wal-mart parking lot is a man got out and make an employee for water. the employee helped them and called for a welfare check. that led to the terrifying discovery can achieve calling it a mass casualty situation in hundred degree heat noting the trailer did not have a working air conditioner. 17 people are in critical condition today. 13 in serious condition and two was the injured are school-age children. we utilize hospitals to transport these people out. our paramedics and firefighters found each of them hide 130 beats per minute, which was very hot to the touch. they were without any type of