United states, joe biden, genocide joe. Angry antiisrael protestors relentless antiisrael protestors and theyre getting bolder. Yesterday they stormed a Senate Building raging against israels war with hamas. Democrat lawmakers are feeling the political pressure just like the president. Turning our strongest ally in the middle east away. Im Harris Faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. Capitol hill Police Arrested 50 protestors. It forced the Senate Cafeteria to shut down. They chanted the senate cant eat until gaza eats. They also interrupted defense secretary lloyd austins testimony on the Pentagon Budget going on yesterday morning and during that hearing he smacked down one of the protestors most incendiary claims about israel. I want to address what the protestors raised earlier. Is israel committing genocide in gaza . Senator cotton, we dont have any evidence of genocide created. Thats a no. Israel is not creating genocide in gaza. We dont have evidence of that. Harris senator
expected on border between gaza and israel today. david lee is on the border today. good morning, bill. this is what a cease-fire looks like, mideast style. take a look over my shoulder. we re about couple hundred yards away from the israel/gaza border. israeli military has cautioned us we might be in the range of sniper fire and advised us if there are shots to duck behind a concrete barrier. hamas says there is a cease-fire with israel. israeli officials describe the situation differently. if hamas doesn t fire on israel, israel won t fire on hamas. palestinians in gaza along the border are demonstrating burning tires, flying kites and balloons with incendiary devices and israel is responding with tear gas and live ammunition. it s 21 weeks in a row the protests have been held
a fresh round of angry words in syria. united states today joined seven western nations in expelling syrian diplomats in outrage over friday s massacre of 108 civilians including 49 children in this syrian village of hula. this weekend s massacre is a horrifying testament to this regime s depravity. this was clearly a way to demonstrate the international community s absolute disgust and horror at the actions taken by the assad regime. jessica yellin was among those listening as the president denounced the killing. i understand mr. carr aney sayi it s important to show the outrage, but president assad is not exactly shaking in his boots. what is the administration hoping to accomplish? they re trying to accepted a message to further isolate the regime, but they acknowledge it s really meant as a symbolic gesture and another step to reflect the international communities disgust. but they admit that this diplomatic action is going to stop the killing. i know it s hard, b
result of an injust and weak decision. brooks and the five others charged today, shep, are the first to have been charged since that wave of arrests in connection with phone hacking scandal began over the summer. the story looks likely to play itself out for quite some time. legal experts are saying they don t expect a trial to begin until next year at the earliest. possibly not even until 2014. shep? shepard: amy kellogg live in london. a roadside bomb blast peace keeping team observing the so-called cease-fire which doesn t exist in syria. this was moments after the government troops reportedly slaughtered people in a funeral procession. [explosion. [? shepard: that s a cease-fire looks like in syria. the blast blew the front off the first united nations truck as people screamed and ran for cover. the u.n. reports the bomb did not hurt any of the observers who are now reportedly under rebel protection.
non-white roles. we see it in films like the dick dater but it s nothing new. remember mookie rooney playing an asian. a controversial practice as old as hollywood itself. here s how this so called cease-fire looks in parts of syria. government forces continue to launch attacks against their own people in many cities, and opposition group says 22 people were killed today alone. there are areas where rebels are not in complete control. ivan watson has a look. reporter: the journey to syria starts with a brisk walk through olive groves. that s how you get into syria, through a hole in the fence. this is a country of rich rolling farmland that s in open revolt. in many towns the rebels are now in complete control. in one village, a rebel occupies the desk where the police chief used to sit. the rebels claim they forced out the security officers from this police station nearly two months ago and since then they have been using it as a mini barracks for sleeping, also storing