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On the tarmac 14 Military Aircraft getting ready for the Largest Coalition air drop since they began last month, a Special Delivery to mark the end of ramadan. Inside, pilots and crews from different nations being briefed on the operation. Safety a key concern in the small airbase airspace over gaza. Each palette contains rice, sugar, beans, baby food, oil and water, flour, the basics for a meal, and this the sixth airdrop from the aria so far. It is the effort that counts, every little count, i am proud and privileged to be involved in this sort of mission. But is it enough . Will it meet the needs of the people in gaza . The aircraft carrying 12 of these pallets, each of them about a tonne, meaning this entire payload is worth about one truck crossing a border on the ground. The aircrews here insist that cumulatively the air drops are beginning to have an impact. This is a sustained effort and weve been here for three weeks now, and we are continually delivering the aid and the peopl
So adept at controlling that sort of things. They were missing as you see, there was pressure on Carson Carson was hitting the path here. Looking for calls instead of going out there and making plays. That was a thrown ball by carson wentz. Thats not something were accustomed to seeing. Another low ball here he was off in the first half. No doubt about it. But when you have a chance we ran 60 plays offensively. 33 of those were run plays so. When you have a chance to even things out with run game that starts clicking, dallas is that the beautiful. Every week doug and frank than staff offensively they change things just enough to keep a defense on their toes, we didnt do a whole ton of different runs today. We always run inside stone and always do actually today we did very little outside zone. But we ran trap and ran a power and power o and today we were pulling tackles and which was crazy its unusual. Normally you poll the guard today poll pulling lane johnson and leading in point of
Thats a pretty big accomplishment. Yeah, it was pretty daunting to start. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im elaine quijano. L election t from tomorrow could alter the balance of poweren the u. S. Senate. The top three newspapers in alabama ran front page editorials rejecting republican candidate roy moore. He is fighting off multiple allegations of sixable misconduct. The newspapers call the election a turning point for women in a state that has silenced them for too long. Dean reynold is there. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Doug jones the democrat in this race and often overlooked candidate who is hoping a new day is dawning in alabama. When you are on the right side of justice, when you are on the right side of equality, you can accomplish great things. And as of today, jones is on the right side of the most influential newspaper in the state. Winning the endorsement of the birmingham news, which simultaneously and pointedly attacked his r