Are denying responsibility for 16 deaths at a u. N. School used as a shelter in gaza. They are confirming there was an israeli mortar that struck the courtyard. They say the courtyard was empty at that time. Martin, lets get a big pick chir from you. There had been hope, increasing hope amongst a lot of people over the weekend when we saw talk of a 24hour humanitarian ceasefire, that this would persist. From your perspective on the ground, it isnt, is it . Reporter no, the news is grim here, today. Over the weekend, they did achieve a 12hour humanitarian pause. Many thought it could be extended. Israel was willing to do that. Hamas said no. They fired rockets and mortars at israel. Then hamas said they were ready for the pause. Israel felt it wasnt a genuine offer and true to the form, hamas launched more rockets shortly there after. Any hopes we were going to see a significant end to the fighting faded away when it comes to the light of day here now, poppy . We know president obama an
12 ARLINGTON, Va. – Soldier Recovery Units are offering sports that are causing axes and arrows to fly. It’s all part of events and programs that some Soldiers participate in as part of their adaptive reconditioning.
Ax throwing is offered by an SRU in Kentucky, while archers are readying their bows at units in Texas and Hawaii. COVID-19 pandemic precautionary measures are practiced at all three locations.
For those at the Fort Campbell SRU, ax throwing is a bimonthly event. It started last September at a location that reserved two hours just for them, said Adaptive Reconditioning Support Specialist Ashley Riddick. The first was devoted to practicing proper form and the second was dedicated to a double elimination tournament, Riddick said.
unconscious. someone told me i had been delirious, and that they had carried me off. my shoes are not my shoes. somewhere i lost my shoes. and a lady gave me her shoes. joining me now is jeremy velez. he survived the train crash. and thank god, jeremy you re here. thank you so much for being here. i m so glad you re okay. thank you for having me. you ride this train line often, you tell me. share with us why that is? we own a group of restaurants called fuel pizza in d.c. and we have one in new york. we have a group in new york. we also have a restaurant here called ag kitchen. you have one in harlem? we do. we have a custom fuel pizza in harlem, 123th and frederick douglas. where were you when it happened the crash? luckily, i had just sat down.
if the train was speeding there are still questions about why. the mayor of philadelphia says the train s engineer has spoken to police. the engineer was injured, received medical care was then interviewed by the philadelphia police department and made whatever statement he may have made. also tonight, emergency crews digging through the wreckage hoping to locate anyone still trapped underneath the debris. the death toll now at seven, with hundreds more injured. and at least two passengers are reported missing. today newly released footage from surveillance cameras showed the images from the crash. you can see the train falling off the tracks surrounded by flashes of light. tonight big questions about exactly how and why that happened. as the search in the wreckage continues. we start on the ground in philadelphia with nbc s ayman mohyeldin who is near the crash site and msnbc national correspondent joy reid who is at temple university hospital. let s start ayman. what