The algerian frontier where the crew was asked to make a detour because of poor visibility. At a certain point you wondered if he was ever going to die. A convicted killer in arizona took nearly two hours to die following a lethal injection. He smiled and laughed at it and went to sleep. So all you people who think these drugs are bad, to hell with you guys. Last night the faa lifted its ban on u. S. Flights to tel avivs airport. Theres no better place in the world for protecting people. A tornado touching down in virginia. This is in the norfolk area. There are reports of injuries on the scene. A tragic and moving scene in the netherlands. Thousands of people paying tribute to the victims of flight 17. Investigators say the planes black boxes appear to have suffered some damage. They dont show any signs of being tampered with. Frightening moments in colorado as a man with gun leads police on a wild chase. He ran out into the highway trying to stop traffic with his rifle before cops finally cornered him. He stole cars where people were in it. Millions of americans could be stranded overseas for a while because of a problem with the state departments computers. The guest of honor bangs the gavel. The man does not know his own strength. All that dangerous conditions at Yankee Stadium and the grounds crew is having an awful time just a mess. This does not look good. Youve got to stir it quickly. Oh, no, what do you do now . And all that matters i think the state department is just overreacting in typical bureaucratic fashion. Political reasons for that . Why would you think that wolf . Im asking you. Dont be ridiculous. Just the allegation against our government i personally take as an offense. On cbs this morning. Its just a very quiet summer except for my recent emmy nomination. Whats new with you . I think i have low t. This mornings eye opener is presented by a. Toyota. Lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. As you wake up in the west were following the third commercial air disaster in a week. This morning a jetliner with 116 people on board has crashed. Al algerie flight 5017 disappeared over northern mali. Debora patta is following this. Reporter the flight went missing late last night en route to algiers in algeria, north africa. Now all contact was lost with the plane about an hour after takeoff. They were 116 people on board, many of them french nationals, and the six member crew were all spanish. Just before contact was lost the pilot of the plane requested permission from aviation authorities to change routes due to a storm in the area. The plane was flying over mali at the time. We also know from federal aviation authorities that planes were warned not to fly over mali due to insurgent fighting in that area. An algerian air official has confirmed that the plane crashed, but there are conflicting reports as to where. Some citing niger, the other saying in an area in mali. Two french fighter jets have been dispatched to look for the plane. Thanks. Turning home arizonas governor is ordering an investigation this morning after the botched execution of a murderer. It took Joseph Rudolph wood nearly two hours to die after a lethal injection was delivered. The process normally takes 10 to 15 minutes. Jan crawford is in washington with the newest controversy adding to the debate over capital punishment. Jan, good morning. Reporter well, good morning, charlie. This is now the third execution thats gone awry in six months. Now, theres no question that these convicted killers committed their crimes but the uptick in socalled botched executions has really only heightened the scrutiny surrounding death by lethal injection. Joseph wood received an experimental combination of drugs shortly before 2 00 p. M. It took one hour and 57 minutes for the 55yearold to die. Witnesses inside the chamber describe seeing him gasp more than 600 times. To watch a man lay there for an hour and 40 minutes gulping air, i can liken it to if you catch a fish and t it on the shore. Reporter 25 years ago wood shot and killed his exgirlfriend and her father. Debras brotherinlaw richard brown, witnessed her murder. This man i mean conducted a horrifying murder and you guys are going, oh lets worry about the drug and how hes affected. Why didnt we give him a bullet . Why didnt we give him some drano . The execution is the latest in a series to come under fire. The lethal drugs typically used has forced states to experiment with different combinations. In january we watched Dennis Mcguire struggle to breathe for 25 minutes. In april, clayton locketts execution took 43 minutes. He ultimately died of a heart attack after officials stopped the procedure. An hour into wednesdays execution, woods attorneys filed an emergency motion writing hes still alive, asking the courts to call it off saying it was cruel and unusual punishment. The family of debra and gene dietz have no sympathy. He smiled and laughed at us and then went to sleep. So all you people that think these drugs are bad, well to hell with you guys. Reporter state officials said that wood was sedated the entire time and did not suffer but theyre going to be reviewing the procedure as the pother states with botched executions are doing but so far the Supreme Court has given the states leeway to come up with the drug protocols. The faa says it is now safe to fly into israel but hours after the ban was lifted on u. S. Commercial flights, tel aviv faced a new barrage of rocket fire this morning. The iron dome system intercepted many of those rockets. Violence also flared up in gaza where a hospital was targeted. Don dahler is at Ben Gurion Airport in tel aviv where air traffic could return to normal today. Reporter good morning. Yes, Ben Gurion Airport is definitely busier today than yesterday despite the fact the rockets were fired at the airport as well as downtown tel aviv just a few hours ago. We heard those rockets intercepted overhead by israels pair Defense System the iron dome, and israel would point to those successful interceptions as the reasons why the ban should never of been leveled on flights here. That ban was lifted last night around midnight and now its at the discretion of the airlines as to whether they feel its safe to fly here. Its not clear when and how many u. S. Carriers will resume flying to israel. Normally 400 to 500 flights arrive and depart from Ben Gurion Airport. Yesterday there was only 200 with roughly half the number of passengers as on a typical day. 25 airlines cancelled flights to tel aviv. The ban angered many israelis who say the unguided rocket that destroyed this home near the airport was just a lucky shot but hamas declared the faas decision to ban u. S. Flights a victory. Israels former head of military intelligence agrees. Unfortunately i think its a victory, but as i always emphasize, its not a big victory. We can deal with it. To tell you the truth, i was surprised that they havent done it before. Reporter overnight in gaza israels air and ground assault on hamas continued unabated. The idf shelled a hospital east of gaza city it says was being used as a rocketlaunching site and base by militant fighters. Over 700 people have died in gaza since the war began. Thousands have been injured. The u. N. Says most of the casualties are children. Parts of gaza have been pounded into rubble. As israel laid to rest one of its soldiers killed since the ground operation began july 17th three more soldiers were killed overnight. Israel has lost 32 soldiers and three civilians in the fighting and from rocket attacks. Before he left secretary of state kerry said he feels that a ceasefire is close, but both israel and hamas say not until their goals are met. Charlie. Don thanks. Now to flight 17. For the second day the remains of more victims arrive in the netherlands this morning. In amsterdam thousands took part wednesday in a silent march. They paid tribute and released balloons. It was one of many somber remembrances. Elizabeth palmer is in the Schiphol Airport. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Well, its been a week now exactly since mh17 went down and this pile of flowers outside Schiphol Airport just continues to grow. It now stretches clear across the front of the departures terminal and people are still coming this morning to lay bouquets. Meanwhile the dutch are relieved to see the bodies coming back to the netherlands, especially after the confusion and indignity at the crash site but of course that process has only just begun. The 51 bodies expected today will be flown to the military air field at einhoven. The same place 40 coffins were unloaded yesterday by a detail of Dutch Military personnel and one by one carried to waiting hearses in an austere and dignified ceremony. The National Flags of all the victims flew at half staff while a group of dutch dignitaries looked on including the netherlands king willem and queen maxima. Hundreds of family members also watching were kept out of sight to protect their privacy. Theres no way of knowing who lies in these caskets until forensic teams have done dna testing. So some decided not to attend. Kevin fan lost three members of his family. Thats my mother. Reporter not only his mother but his father and grandmother as well and he has no idea when hell get them back. Im trying not to think about it. Actually the body is only the outside and i know their souls are here their spirits are here, and its enough for me. Reporter outside the familys restaurant friends and customers pause to pay their respects. Just as vast crowds lined the roads yesterday, a national day of mourning. And a nation used to keeping its emotions buttoned up turned out in a very public display of grief and respect. The dutch investigators have warned that human remains are still at the crash site so its possible this process may go on for weeks or even months yet. Elizabeth, thanks. Australia announced it plans to send 50 Police Officers to ukraine to help secure the flight 17 crash site but the violence does not appear to be easing there. Mark phillips is at the scene. Mark good morning. Reporter good morning. Well some investigators are. The full International Investigation thats supposed to be taking place here has not yet begun and the safety of the investigators is cited as the reason. If anything, though the security around here is getting worse. The separatist rebels say this is a ukrainian jet fighter shot down yesterday not far from the Malaysian Air crash site. Ukrainian government in kiev says the russians did it. Moscow denies the charge. Whatever happened, the deteriorating security situation in the region around the crash has kept the waiting team of International Aviation experts away. Only three brave malaysians are here. And what theyre finding is evidence to support the view that a surfacetoair missile brought this plane down. Much of the wreckage shows signs of having been hit by shrapnel most likely from an exploding warhead. These look to be perhaps shrapnel exit wounds on the fuselage. The shrapnel having passed through the body of the plane and possibly out through there. There are several parts like this around. And here big pieces, big holes penetrating from the outside in. And this is whats left of the cockpit and the metal work again, penetrating holes. The European SecurityMonitoring Team here agrees. Osce spokesman michael bociurkiw. We report that some of the materials we saw and have photographed feature significant puncture marks to the fuselage almost a piercing mark. Reporter and finally today, at the main crash site which is a couple of miles from here a team under the supervision of the International Red cross has begun to look for the body parts of the victims that we know still remain on the site. This time they say in a dignified manner. Charlie. Mark, thanks. In an interview last night from our pbs program, i spoke with former defense secretary robert gates and asked him whether the white house response to Current International crises are perceived as weak. My worry whether its ukraine or whether its the middle east is that our focus is so much on a shortterm solution that were not thinking about what are the longterm what is the longterm potential in terms of trying to prevent a recurrence of these kinds of events as we look ahead. Are any of these events happening because there was, as some of the republican critics would like to suggest, a perception of weakness on the part of the president . I personally do not believe that. I think that there is a perception around the world of the u. S. Disengaging. I know that the administration makes the case of its diplomatic involvement and how busy it is how involved it is around the world, but look the reality is withdrawing from or disengaging from two wars both of which end without a clearcut victory, is a tricky business to avoid giving the impression youre disengaging from the rest of the world. Gates says one way to reverse the perception is to halt cuts to the defense budget. A tornado ripped through a family camp resort in virginia this morning. It happened in cape charles along virginias eastern shore. The force was Strong Enough to knock a semi truck on its side. Hail also fell. There is no word yet this morning of injuries. Congress has taken new action to solve the immigration crisis. Republicans in the house and democrats in the senate are pushing new plans to deal with the influx of children from Central America. Nancy cordes is on capitol hill. Nancy, good morning. Reporter good morning. The fact that the two sides have now released their plans to address this crisis in the southwest is progress but theres still about 1. 2 billion apart. When the president s original request was 4 billion, thats a big gap. On some things, the two sides agree. They both want to hire at least 40 more Immigration Judges and they both want to crack down on Central American gangs. We need more Law Enforcement and the help of the United States going after the real bums and scum which is these drug dealers that recruit these children. Reporter but that is where the similarities end. Democrats want to spend 2. 7 billion, republicans want to spend 1. 5. The president is asking for a blank check. He wants us to just throw more money at the problem without doing anything to solve the problem. Reporter republicans want to deploy the National Guard, democrats dont. Why send National Guard to the border . These kids arent sneaking across the border theyre coming and turning themselves in to the first person they see. Reporter republicans want each child to get a deportation hearing within seven days of their arrival. Democrats, like californias javier bocera say thats not enough time. Theyre talking about speeding up the process by eliminating a childs rights under the law. Thats not distinguish. Reporter republicans say they wont agree to any new funding without changes to a 2008 law requiring every unaccompanied minor from Central America to get an asylum hearing. Republican diaz balart says they should be allowed to go home without a hearing if they choose like many mexican children do. The status quo i think is not serving our National Security interests. It issin insin sent viezing folks to put inin harms way. Reporter the two sides only have about a week and a half to work out all of these differences before they leave for a month for august recess. Charlie. Nancy thanks. A wild crime spree is over this morning in colorado. Rick sallinger shows us the long day of drama. Reporter armed with a handgun and a rifle, this man set off on a wild hourslong crime spree that played out wednesday afternoon 15 miles west of denver. He went to homes where people are home he stole cars where people were in it. A very very dangerous situation. Reporter deputies pulled over the man and his female accomplice in what they said was a stolen car. But the pair drove off, and within the hour they had carjacked somebody. They split up and she was arrested. But the man was able to stay one step ahead of the deputies winding around a wooded area in the foothills west of denver. The suspect made his way to a Highway Department yard and tried to steal a pair of dump trucks. But apparently the keys werent inside, so he moved on. Next he barged into a home and got behind the wheel of a silver suv, then crashed through a closed garage door. But he soon ran into trouble with this newest getaway vehicle. Clearly stuck, he made his way once again on foot to the nearby interstate. Still armed, his new strategy flag down cars on the highway. One vehicle slowed down as a sheriffs deputy and a motorcycle drove past the man with gun drawn and ordered him to surrender. Cornered, the man walks backwards into traffic. He was eventually wrestled to the ground with a little help from a driver. Shirtless, collared and in a load of trouble with the law. For cbs this morning, rick sallinger, denver. And it is 7 19. Ahead, the first major study High Pressure now building in. Temperatures going to soar getting hot in some parts of the bay area. Out the door right now, a couple of patches of fog earl on today, a neat look over russian hill now with fog down to the surface. By the afternoon, that will be long gone. These temperatures going to soar inland even warm inside the bay. In fact, 80s inside the bay, 76 San Francisco. About 95 in concord. Next couple of days, we could see some tripledigit heat. Monsoonal clouds return on sunday and monday. This National Weather report sponsored by toyota. Lets go places. Heartbreak off the field for the denver broncos. Having worked for him for 30 years, its going to be very hard. 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