Michael israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu said his country will not bow to International Pressure to stop its offensive against gaza. Many killed were civilians, including children. The raid continues for its fourth consecutive day. [ explosions ] Michael Israel said it has attacked 300 targets in gaza, and it could decide soon whether to launch a Ground Invasion in gaza. This as the u. N. Human Rights Office said that israel could be violating International Menu rights laws by bombing gaza. James bays, what is the specific on the air raids. Reporter they couldnt even come up with a statement that they could cre agree to. It was the americans who could not decide on the language. They would draft a resolution, but what is not clear whether theyll table that resolution and circulate it, were watching it extremely closely. But if they do it creates a problem with the u. S. What is the u. S. Going to do if the u. N. Security council comes up with an immediate ceasefire. The white house has not said it wants an immediate ceasefire. Would the u. N. Ambassador have to raise her hand and veto such a resolution. Its an interesting prospect, and well have to watch this for the next coming days. Michael they had pretty strong words about the effect the conflict is having on civilians. What did they say. Reporter the high commissioner for human rights, the senior human rights official in the world. She put out a statement talking about the situation in gaza calling on both sides for restraint. But i think its the comments about israel that are most interesting. Let me read you exactly what she says. She says. We need read deeply disturbing reports of strikes on homes. It raises serious doubt about whether the israeli strikes are in accordance with International Humanitarian law and International Human rights law. Suggesting that perhaps what israel is doing is illegal. Michael james bays, live, thank you. Lets go to gaza, john, as we mentioned netanyahu not backing down on the assertion that theyll continue their airstrikes into gaza. What sort of rocketfired targets have you witnessed today . Reporter well, michael, when the lights went down, as usual, the rockets went up. We saw a number of explosions and smoke. And we went to some of the houses that had been destroyed. The neighbors were not blaming the people who were in some cases militant force hamas. They continue to blame the israelis. One of the men i spoke to said this is the price we pay. And youre seeing that kind of determination despite the threat of the ground assault. You have israeli troops along the land border and then youve got naval forces on the water side. There was a statement as well from a spokesman for Islamic Jihad who said well continue defending our people. This is our right. The this is our announcement of open war on the israeli occupation. He called for arab and muslim nations to support that call. As youre seeing here, people here have gone through this in 2008 and 2012, and there is this sense of determination. Nevertheless the United States said this could be a humanitarian disaster. There simply is not the facilities for everybody to come here to gaza city. The fear is that a ground war would not just be deadly but there would be problems here in the city with all of those people. Even those who were not injured in that war. Michael speaking of that possible Ground Invasion, are the residents of gaza fully expecting it to happen. If so, how are they preparing for it . Reporter well, the israelis have dropped leaflets warning them, not that there would be a ground war specifically, but warning them to leave the area. That has everyone thinking that ground wars will come next. Theyve seen the israeli reservists around the border. There is that expectation that there will be a ground war. People are hunkered down for that. But the facilities simply will not prepared for that type of occupation. They say that is the price they will pay. You have a lot of talk about ending the occupation. That has not happened in the previous incarnations of this conflict, nevertheless, people here are determined. We did talk to a man today who said look, this is the ramadan season. This is supposed to be the time when both sides hold off and respect this religious tradition. He said, i hope that something happens that there is some intermediatary before there is a ground war. That is the expectation here, that there will be a ground war, and there is hope among many that they will avert it. Michael based on the statement you just read, what hope would anyone have that hamas is willing to stop their bombings . Reporter well, since netanyahu spoke we saw smoke on the horizon. Thats the answer toe that question. They have not stopped. Theyre not likely to stop through the morning. Both sides are talking about unilaterally ending the conflict. There would have to be some kind of intermediateaire, president obama and the u. S. Has offered to play that role. Likely the u. S. Would have to sponsor a process in which another country perhaps egypt would be the intermediatary as has happened in the past. Michael live from gaza. Well, in terms of fire power this is a lopsided conflict. Gaza is massively outgunned. Israel has used gun, drones to fire into gaza and tanks and 20,000 troops near the border of israel and gaza. Israeli warships have been firing missiles from the mediterranean sea. And the gaza, the rockets are largely unsophisticated, they have often been made by gazaens themselves. Israel controls nearly all of gazas borders, shoreline and air space, they are virtually surrounded by israel military. Now israels air and sea offensive is making a desire situation even worse. Nick schifrin giants us live. Nick, you spent the last four days on the israeli side. I wonder from your perspective the difference you see once you cross the border into gaza. You see terror, fear and panic. Where we saw the last 72 hours watching the rockets fly into towns. Watching people run into shelters. Watching people absolutely be panicked as those code red signer sirens go off. While the rockets are terrifying and loud, they actually dont do much damage and have absolutely no Technology Behind them. Theyre relatively crude. On this side we were outside of a mosque during a funeral, a bomb dropped 300 to 400 feet from us. These bombs are earth shattering. Theyre sometimes 300 pounds often dropped by americanmade f16s. They shake the neighborhood. They blow things up. The smoke out of the houses goes 6070 feet high. Thats the maintain difference between the violence. Michael Israeli Military said that hamas is hiding amongst the civilians. What have you seen in terms of evidence that would support israels claim . Reporter as john was saying there is a spot of 300 feet to 400 feet from mere. Frankly maybe we shouldnt be that close where weve seen rockets flying out from this city, from this residential or commercial neighborhood. Those are the rockets targeting tel aviv. As those rockets fly well get an alert saying rockets have just flown from tel aviv. Some 69 other fighters have embedded themselves inside of communities. There is a sense from the israeli side, certainly, that hamas uses human shields in the israeli armys words, and use what is little space there is here to hide itself amongst civilians. So you have fighters. You have civilians all comingling in gaza. I wonder how the people, not the fighters, but the people, the civilians, how are they coping with these seemingly constant attacks . Reporter that is the most important question tonight. Thats what weve been trying to get at today and through the last few days trying to understand how these people are coping, and frankly as john said they do have some defiance. There is definitely a lot of fight amongst the gazaens. However, you talk to women or more to the point you see the faces of children, you see the faces of women who are mourning for their husbands, who have been killed, mourning for their brothers, who have been killed. Then you see the aftermath of these strikes. 40 of the People Killed are women and children, but thats not the story. The strikes are inside those neighborhoods, as we talked about, and all of those neighborhoods, all of those homes are full of large families. This is one of the most densely populated places on the planet. That means lots of mothers, grandmothers, aunts, kids, and in the aftermath of one of those attacks that i witnessed just a few hours ago you see women screaming. You see children with faces that are absolutely in shock. And so all of those people will carry those images with them in the future. And obviously they will make very stark determinations about your lives and also the notion of how israel treats gaza. Nick schifrin live in gaza tonight, thank you. Well, congress may not approve president obamas request for emergency money to deal with the surge of undocumented immigrants from central america. 3. 7billion request is too much. Meanwhile, Homeland Security secretary jay johnson has a message for immigrants thinking about coming to the u. S. Our border is not open to illegal migration, and our message to those who are coming here illegally, to those who are contemplating coming into south texas is we will send you back. Johnson toured a temporary Detention Center in mexico. They say they will run out of money next month unless Congress Approves the president s reque request. Afghanistan is forcing secretary of state john kerry over time. Hes spending a second night in kabul. Hell again hold meetings regarding stand offs from a second count. Reporter theyll brokered an end to the deadlock that is threatening the first peaceful transfer of power. Secretary of state john kerry along with afghanistans outgoing President Hamid karzai are working to find a solution on who will be the next president. The vote will be cast but they are contested. Karzai said that they have to be are agreed upon by both candidates and be in line with afghan law. Kerry agreed. Were deeply interested in an unified, democratic, and stable afghanistan. We obviously have high hopes that the questions about the election will be resolved quickly. Reporter candidate ashraf ghani wants the review of 43 of the vote. Our commitment is to ensure that the election process enjoys the integrity and legitimacy o of afghanistan and the world. And to restore faith. Reporter thats what the people want, too. Faith in the process. Some chained themselves together to block the road to kabuls airport, demanding a resolution. Political uncertainty has damageed afghanistans fragile economy. Abdullah abdullah said his priority is to separate fraudulent votes from valid ones. He wants them reviewed by a third party. He doesnt trust the afghans who are in charge. Jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kabul. Michael the center for Disease Control has shut down two of its labs after reviewing it excellently shipped dangerous germs five times in the past decade. Roxana saberi is here with more, and it sounds a little scary 2347 i. Reporter it is a little scary and the cdc has said as much. Today the cdc director admitted some mistakes were made he called them totally unacceptab unacceptable. Reporter they said it should never have happened. Im disappointed by what happened, and frankly im angry about it. The American People defend on us 24 7 to protect them. Reporter the agency handles bacteria safely. It also accidently shipped a dangerous strain of the bird flu to another lab. To have this happen and put our workers potentially at risk is totally unacceptable. So im upset, im angry. Ive lost sleep over it, and were working around the clock to do Everything Possible to resolve it 2347 the flu and anthrax labs have shut down as a result, and they have stopped the shipment of all infectious agents. They list mistakes at several levels, but it doesnt name those responsible. There is a problem, and its a some of of a broaderits a symptom of broader laboratory safety. We need to fix and do everything humanly possible to make sure that events like this will happen again. Michael, the head of the cdc said those responsible will be disciplined, but he did not say how. Michael he seems very sincere in correcting this problem and seeing that it doesnt happen again. Thats good news. He was very sincere during the press conference today. Michael good news. A big vote in detroit that could lead to pension cuts and reduced healthcare. What the haul out couldfall out could be next. Michael stocks i higher in the final hour of trading, nasdaq was up by 19. Amazon is getting serious about using drones to make quick air deliveries. They asked the faa for permission to test drones. Theyre developing aerial vehicles as part of amazon prime air. Theyll be able to deliver packages to customers in 30 minutes or less. Today is the last day for Public Employees and retirees to vote on a detroit Restructuring Plan. Bisi onileere is in detroit. What is in the nuts and bolts of this vote . Reporter hi, michael, the citys Restructuring Plan is geared at eliminating billions of dollars of debt. Among many things this plan would allow the city to restructure its budget. They had months to vote on the 18 billion debt cutting plan. Now it comes down to a yes or no vote. The results mr. Play a pivotal role for detroits future. Determining how an once thriving city will emerge from bankrupt bankruptcy. Its a huge deal from the pensioners whether or not theyre accepting of what is proposed by the city. Reporter the plan calls for pension reduction by 4 and cost of living increases for police and firefighters. If approved the state would kick in hundreds of millions of dollars. Its money that would offset pension cuts and protect a collection of prized art work at the citys renown museum. There is nothing proposed like it anywhere. Granted there have not been many municipal bankruptcy. Reporter russell has worked for the city for 15 years. Reporter are you worried . Im not worried . Reporter he said his pension already does not amount to very much. I came to the conclusion that no selfrespecting person votes to give up their rights with a gun to their head. Reporter but there are some who feel what the city is offer something fair. Detroits two Retirement Systems are urging members to vote for the plan. If not approved cuts could go deeper, up to 30 or more. A proposal to save the art would be withdrawn, straining the entire bankruptcy process. If approved the city would have crossed a major hurdle moving ahead. And those involved in this vote will require be required to send their ballot to a Consulting Firm in california. This firm will tally the votes. And there was another event on th, this is a victory for the city. Michael you mentioned the tallying of those votes. The city is not required to release the votes for a few weeks. What can we expect there . Reporter yes, thats right, michael. The city of detroit has until july 21st to make the results of that vote public. But what is very interesting, even at this vote goes through, this plan passes, its the federal bankruptcy judge who has the final say on the matter. So it wont be overjust yet. Michael bisi onileere reporting live in detroit. The u. S. Is in the midst of the worst heroin epidemic in history. It is the drug that americans abuse the most. Well go to new jersey where drugs are killing more people than those killed in car accidents. Reporter growing newspaper a strong and affluent family did not stop him from becoming a heroin addict, but it helped him come back. I put them through hell, and they never gave up. They just kept pushing and pushing. Reporter arrest photos show the extent of the problem in daniels home state of new jersey where drug addiction is now kill morgue people than car accidents. Publicizing these pictures is one way Law Enforcement hopes to fight the growing epidemic. Were trying to put the face of heroin addiction out there so that even part parents that have good kids, that dont believe they will ever be a problem in their household understand that at one time the parents of those kids whose names appeared in the paper, they thought that way, too. Reporter the Drug Enforcement agency said arrests and seizures like this one are up, but it isnt enough to stop the problem. New jersey is looking at expan expanding mandatory treatment for firsttime offenders. Law enforcement is not going to be able to arrest ourselves out of this problem. It makes more than that. For someone who is an addict. They need help, they need treatment and more treatment. Reporter there is a shortage of treatment options. Thats overwhelming the case for parte patterson, new jersey. Here treatment far exceed demands exceed far than what is available. Without private insurance people have to wait eight to ten weeks, which is an eternity for someone with an addiction. Daniel said the support that comes afterwards is crucial. Thats why he and his family have opened their homes to other recovering addicts. It hurts you. You feel very left out. Youre getting sober you cant hang out with any of your old friends. Reporter they formed their own support group to find how to enjoy their lives again while staying drugfree. Al jazeera new jersey. Michael fans in cleveland burned his jersey when left cleveland. Now hes coming home. And the plan to the king returns home to cleveland. Lebron james announced hes leaving the miami heat. He grew up in northern eastern ohio and believed he would return to cleveland to finish his career. This despite the fact that fans burned his jersey when he announced he was leaving the cavs four years ago. This was huge all around the country. Reporter lebron james, from the time he uttered the words that he was taking his talents to south beach, the tears that were shed, the jerseys burned by the state of ohio. They felt betrayed by their native son. No doubt james felt it too. This turn around, the decision came in the form of a first person letter to Sports Illustrated said my relationship to northeast ohio is bigger than basketball. I didnt realize that fou