ambassador seyed hossein mousavian a former nuclear negotiator. been to greece where protests erupted as the parliament approved harsh new austerity measures in exchange for a third european bailout. the workers should not accept these bailouts in these policies because they will be crushed. we must find a way to move through movement, to struggle so we re able to stop the situation. there will be no salvation. there will be no escape with these policies. amy: and we go to texas which is saying there is no evidence of wrongdoing after mass graves filled with bodies of immigrants were found miles inland from the u.s.-mexico border. they have a dream to go somewhere else. the amount of bodies that have been found in this county are astronomical. to happen to be born on the wrong side of an imaginary line which are in the sand. amy: we will speak with reporter john carlos frey who is posed the grapes and found exposed the graves and found rampant violations of the law.
now the fourth, iselle, is expected to come ashore here in hilo in just a few hours. workers at hawaii hotels are boarding up. emergency responders are planning for the worst. a potential back-to-back hit from a pair of powerful storms. barney sheffield is the disaster coordinator for the red cross in hawaii county and he s worried about potential damage to the island s ports. if it rains enough in hilo, we would probably catch enough water for people to supply, but there s a food problem. there s a limited amount of food at any one time. reporter: ivan piilani has seen a hurricane firsthand. he lost his home to flash flood when it came through more than 30 years ago. i m not worried but pretty anxious to see what happens. reporter: drivers face long lines to fill up on gas and many rush to fill up on food and water. but within hours some store shelves were empty. we have run out of water and we might not get shipments of that until thursday or friday. reporter: b
it s been less than a day and the cease-fire in ukraine has been violated but not yet broken. both sides are blaming each other, but the president of john boehner isn t giving up hope. they say the path to peace is not yet de-railed. the country s east, it will take more than a piece of paper to bring peace. harry faucet. the plains east of mariupol were quiet saturday. a day earlier, they had been a battlefield. it was a battle waged amid the villages of this contested territory, brought to the doorstep of a kindergarten. this, one of three ukrainian tanks that took up positions here. how can the ukrainian army, our defenders, hide in a kippeder garten. there was no warning. what if there would have been children inside. these her os come and hide in the kindergarten. where are they now? scared of our own destiny. the smell of burning metal, file that took place inside a school yard when both sides knew that a cease-fire was just hours away. some lesson for the child
in turkey, lebanon and in other countries in that region. it has destabilized that entire region. but austin was a strong believer in the freedom of the press and the importance of letting his fellow country men know what was happening in the syrian civil war. during his time in syria, his works were published in the washington post, the mcclatchy news, among other news outlets. then on august 14, 2014, he was kidnapped and no one has heard from him since. his family is understandably very concerned about his well-being and his whereabouts. it s been nearly two years and his family and friends still have no idea where he is, who is holding tim or what who is holding him or what they might want in exchange for his freedom. i once again call on the obama administration to do whatever they can through the resources that the federal government has to locate and safely return austin tice to his family. and i say once again to austin s family, we haven t given up. we will never
congress. the senate is mostly debating on judicial nominations. starting at 2:15, whether to confirm john lie for the u.s. court of appeals in the seventh circuit and a vote on advancing andre mathis, president biden s dom knee to the 6th circuit court of appeals. how live to the floor of the senate on c-span2. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. god, you are life, wisdom, truth, and blessedness. you are our hope and the center of our joy. lord, the founders of this great nation walked in your guidance and rested in your compassion. unite us so that we can do your will. remove from us all evil desires and empower us to embrace the good. speak to our senators so that they may understand your will for our nation and world. illuminate their understanding with beams of celestial grace. make us thankful for the privilege of prayer. may we never take it for granted. and, lord, we continue to pray for ukraine. we pray in your me