Never even agreed to it. One of the big reasons, this comes a day after another deadly air strike near a u. N. Shelter that drew some of the strongest criticism yet from the United Nations and the United States. Anderson cooper is joining us from jerusalem on the ground there this morning with the latest. What is it looking like just a few short hours into this ceasefire, anderson . About three hours into this ceasefire israel has said theres been at least 23 rockets fired into israel from gaza since midnight east coast time. But i want to get you the latest details on the ceasefire. Despite the early trouble we told you about, were about three hours in with four hours to go. Israel agreed to hold its fire despite refusals by hamas. Israel say it is truce does not apply to soldiers working to destroy terror tunnels including tunnels into israel. The Israel Defense forces say it will respond if fired upon. A Senior Palestinian jihad operative was killed. We believe donian monsieur was targeted before the ceasefire began. The pause in hostilities comes in the wake of another air strike near a u. N. Shelter. The United States went to call it disgraceful despite them claiming that they were targeting for more response, lets go to john vause. John . Reporter anderson, as you say, three hours into the ceasefire in gaza city, roads are once again jammed. Shops are opened, the markets are crowded. Many people taking an opportunity just to simply head out and resupply. Children heading out to play in the open. Something they havent been able to do safely for many, many weeks. Israel says it is investigating what may have been a strike on a house here in gaza city. About 20 minutes into that humanitarian window. Right now they say they do not know what happened, what may not have happened. The palestinians say the home was hit by an air strike. 30 people were hurt. At least one person, an 8yearold child was killed. The israelis say this is a limited ceasefire. Their military operations are continuing, especially in the southern part of gaza. This morning gaza is just hours into another humanitarian ceasefire. Israel Defense Forces declaring the sevenhour window allowing food, water and medical supplies to enter gaza, help for families devastated by attacks. But this humanitarian pause excludes areas still occupied by the idf including the town of raffa. When firing took place early sunday near a u. N. Boys school sheltering 3,000 people. An explosion hit just outside the schools main gate injuring dozens, leaving at least nine dead. Its the seventh u. N. School rocked by violence in the past month. The u. S. State Department Released a scathing statement condemning the strike near the school calling the incident appalling and disgraceful saying in part u. N. Facilities, especially those sheltering civilians must be protected and must not be used as bases from which to launch attacks. The u. N. Secretary general calling it a, quote, moral outrage and a criminal act. Over the weekend dozens of powerful explosions rattled the israeligaza border, Israeli Military saying more than 100 rockets had been fired towards israel on sunday alone. Hamas says the reason why theyre not entering into this sevenhourlong pause in the fighting, they say, first, they dont trust the israelis, and secondly, they say this humanitarian window is just simply an attempt to divert attention from what happened at that u. N. School in raffa over the weekend. Anderson. John vause from gaza. Mark reg gave is the chief spokesman for Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu. 23 rockets israel is saying has come in from gaza since midnight time east coast. Palestinian officials are saying industrial violated the ceasefire 20 minutes into the strike. Thats not true. When we give an order from our forces to hold fire, they hold fire. From 10 00 this morning local time we ceased all offensive operations against terror targets, except for the special locations like in raffa where we have an underground operation to find the tunnels and terror targets. Yesterday some 220 trucks entered the gaza strip with humanitarian support. Were working to fix power lines, working to fix water pipes to make sure the people of gaza receive both power and water. Weve said to all gorn governments and aid agencies, anything you want to send to gaza, we will facilitate the age. What about the strike on the house at 10 20 . Im not aware of that. I cant tell you its israeli ordnance. We dont know what happened in this case. To palestinian officials who say this sevenhour ceasefire by israel, unilateral, is a smoke screen to deflect attention from the criticism that israel received, really very strong criticism from the u. N. Calling it a criminal act, even from the United States, calling it disgraceful. Why strike near a shelter where you know there are some 3,000 people . First of all, this is the seventh humanitarian ceasefire that israel has agreed to or initiated. Also the seventh strike near a u. N. School. If we want to discuss the u. N. , lets be clear. What whapd yesterday were reviewing very carefully. We do know there were three members of Islamic Jihad who we targeted. It appears people were killed in collateral damage. I dont know if thats because of our ordnance or they were carrying explosives. The United States says nevertheless, even if there are militants operating nearby that israel must take greater caution when they know that there are thousands of civilians sheltering in a place that you have told them to leave one area. Theres not many places that they can go. Lets be clear. No ordinance fell in the u. N. School. No one inside the school was hurt. We dont target u. N. Facilities. People outside the school, there were a large number of deaths and injuries. Thats correct. We want to minimize we dont want a single civilian casualty in gaza. To hear the United States saying that israel has to take greater caution, greater thought to live up to their own desire not to attack civilians, you say what . Is it appropriate . They say its not appropriate to fire artillery shells. It wasnt artillery shells. It was a missile, targeted hitting that collateral damage. It wasnt artillery fire or mortar fire. It was a specific rocket. We do hold ourselves to a high standard. When innocent civilians are caught in the ceasefire, its an operation failure. Its something we deeply regret. We dont want to see the civilians caught up in a ceasefire. What happens at the end of this sevenhour window. We will continue our operations against terror targets in gaza. Ground forces are winding up operations in the tunnels, redeploying our forces in defensive positions. Does that mean no israeli troops in gaza . Its too early to say that because the operation in raffa is continuing. Weve got a very aggressive nerve center there of tunnels and hamas activity that has to be dealt with. When you say youre going to withdraw to defense positions, does that mean out of gaza . Some in, some out. In terms of any kind of negotiations, there are palestinians waiting in egypt and saying theyre willing to talk . Our level of faith in hamas ability to honor any arrangement made internationally is at an alltime low. What happened on friday, we were given assurances, the u. N. , the americans were given assurances from the qataris that all palestinian factions would abide by the ceasefire. 1 1 2 hours in were brutally attacked and three people are killed. On friday you thought the israeli soldier had been captured, thought there was a suicide attack. Now neither of those are the case . We were correct at the time. We said that we had two soldiers killed. He waited one or two hours before saying that because we have to notify the families. We said immediately soldiers have been killed and we said one of them has been abducted. We never said we knew he was alive. From our point of view, operationally you presume hes alive until otherwise determined. In the course of searching for him there was evidence discovered that he was unfortunately killed and he was buried, as you know, yesterday. Mark regev, thank you very much. Later well have ambassador riad monsieur, palestinian observe tore the United States. Thanks so much. Over to michaela now. Good morning everyone. Lets give you a look at your headlines. In iraq i. S. I. S. Militants are gaining crucial ground, seizing the countrys largest hydroelectric dam. After battles with Security Forces sunday, sunni extremists also seized control of three towns in northern iraq, sending thousands of people fleeing to the nearby mountains. Rescue operations under way this morning after a deadly 6. 1 magnitude quake struck southwestern china. At least 380 people are dead, nearly 2,000 are injured. Thousands of homes were destroyed. Right now troops and firefighters are digging through rubble looking for survivors. However, heavy rain is blocking roads and slowing relief and rescue efforts on the ground. A Senate Report detailing the cias controversial interrogation tactics, the 6,000 page report reflects how the cia techniques helped bring down osama bin laden. President obama banned the practices after taking office. He said friday the cia had, quote, tortured some folks during george w. Bushs administration. Those are your headlines, guys. Lets talk about michaelas old stomping ground. California having a rough go of it. One person has died, thousands more stranded in Southern California. This all comes after heavy rain and mudslides pummeled San Bernardino county. Flash floods carrying heavy debris cut off roads to the towns of forest falls and oak glenn. Among the trapped right now, some 500 children at a church camp. Lets get over to meteorologist Indra Petersons with a look at more on this. Was it too much rain in a short period of time . Exactly whats going on. When you think of Southern California, you think of drought conditions. Not in the summertime. Monsoonal thunderstorms can quickly bring heavy rain and deadly mudslides. Everything slides down and its just this rush of rock and water and mud. Reporter torrential rain and deadly mudslides leaving residents missing and campers trapped in two Southern California towns. The Rushing Water overtaking drivers and leaving cars stranded. This helicopter footage shows the extent of the flooding. Emergency workers forced to break the windows of this car to make sure nobody is trapped inside. The mud flow leaving roads impassable. 500 children and adults trapped at a local church camp. Crews using bulldozers and heavy equipment to try to reach the campers as air rescue crews worked to free residents and their be loved pets. This van almost completely emerged in mud on a destroyed campsite. I knew it was a flash flood, we were in the middle of it and we only had minutes to turn it around. The powerful water knocking this hot tub from its foundation. Some roads covered with six to eight feet of rock as floodwaters continue to make driving extremely difficult and dangerous. This is the worst weve had since at least 1969. I dont feel like its stopping. Notice where forest falls is and where the heaviest thunderstorms are. This area is prone to this. Whether the thunderstorms occur 50, 60 miles away, all the rain comes down these canyons and takes campers by surprise as heavy water and mud as thick as five to six feet with rush into the area, seemingly coming from nowhere. Absolutely seems like it came from nowhere when you see how submerged the van is. A sneaky aspect. It looks like water, but actually a mudslide, much more force. People are taken by surprise. Very dangerous. Lets take a break. Coming up next on new day, a second american infected with the deadly ebola virus is heading home. Her colleague has already been flown to the United States and seen a dramatic change. Dr. Sanjay gupta is at the hospital this morning with the latest developments. Plus the u. N. And u. S. Given the strongest condemnations yet of israels shelling. Israelis Prime Minister isnt backing down. What will be done, if anything . Were live from the white house with the latest. [ man ] cortana, when my wife calls remind me to tell her happy anniversary. [ cortana ] next time you talk to caroline, ill remind you. [ siri ] oh no, i cannot do that. Oh, and remind me to get roses when im near any flower shop. Sure thing. Remind you when you get to flower shop. I cant do that either. Cortana, its gonna be a great night. [ beep ] oh wow thanks for the traffic alert. 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Who cares. water dripping and dont juspipes clanging ncisco. Visit tripadvisor san francisco. soothing sound of a shower with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. A second american infected with ebola is expected to be flown back to the u. S. Tomorrow. Officials confirm Nancy Writebol will depart with a medical evac team. We hear theres been a dramatic change for her colleague dr. Kent brantly. He arrived saturday and he was actually able to walk by himself into Emory University hospital. Doctors say theyre encouraged by what is obviously an improving condition. We have chief medical correspondent dr. Sanjay gupta live at Emory University hospital. Doc, you were actually there when you watched the patient be unloaded. What was your impression of watching him walk under his own power and all the preparations in place . Surprised i would say, chris. We heard dr. Brantly was quite sick, even that he had deteriorated in terms of his condition a few days prior. To see him walking up, i was quite surprised. I think a lot of people were quite surprised. Let me emphasize how much of a first there is. Theres never been an ebola patient in atlanta, at this hospital, really anywhere in the United States or this continent. So this is really a historic time. I want to bring you up to speed on the last couple of days. This morning an american jet arriving in liberia to pick up Nancy Writebol, the second ebola patient. Shell be flown back to the United States on tuesday for treatment at the same atlanta hospital where the First American patient is currently being treated. The other patient is dr. Kent brantly, waking up in that atlanta hospital after a lifesaving and well orchestrated emergency evacuation from liberia. Hes the first patient infected with the exbowl la virus to ever set foot in the United States. Medically, scientifically, historically, this is a first. Watch as brantly walks off the back of the ambulance. Remember, just last week his condition was described as grave. We have subsequently learned he received an experimental serum while in liberia and was even able to shower prior to departing from his flight. He seems to be improved from the reports we got earlier. Ebola can be deadly. In people who are healthy the fatality rate may be lower than the ones were usually quoting. Reporter brantly was flown nearly 6,000 miles in this special medevac jet, outfitted with a special containment unit to keep him stabilized and also to keep the personnel on the plane safe. After the plane landed in a military base outside of atlanta, he was transferred to Emory University hospital. One of four sites in the country with a special containment unit. Dr. Bruce ribner leads the team charged with saving brantlys life. He gave me an exclusive look at the suit he and his team have to wear each time they enter the room. This is the mask with the air purifying system. Covered from head to toe, his own vital signs will need to be checked twice a day. But he says this is an assignment he has trained for his entire life. They deserve the best medical care to try and resolve this infection that they can get. Reporter that care were describing is taking place right behind me. This is the hospital. One thing about that jet real quick, chris. Thats the only jet of its sort really in the world. After it dropped off dr. Brantly, it turned around, got reoutfitted back to liberia and Nancy Writebol, the second patient expected here before noon tomorrow. We have two big things to unpack here, the actual treatment and the circumstances of safety. We know you have the doctor there. Well get to that in a second. Sanjay, the curiosity of what do you do, if theres no known cure for ebola, we know about these mystery serums he took and supposedly a blood transfusion from a young boy he had been treating. What do they think is working for him . What happens Going Forward . Reporter the real goal in a situation like this is you want to basically allow the body to overcome the infection and support the body while it does so. So the body could eventually fight the virus, but if it becomes too dehydrated, the person may die. You provide fluids. If the person has bleeding problems, you provide blood. Thats the real goal. Theres also these investigational drugs which you alluded to, the idea that you take the fighting cells to ebol