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KPIX CBS This Morning July 25, 2014

In the west bank to protest the 17day conflict in gaza. The west bank burns as violence spreads in the middle east. Outrage growing over the shelling of the United Nations school in gaza. The badly burned wreckage of the al algerie jet has been found in mali. No one has survived. A couple has died after a tornado hit their campsite in virginia. Another sweltering day is in store for millions of people across the southwest, with record temperatures climbing well into the triple digits. Russians are firing artillery from within russia to attack Ukrainian Military positions. The pentagon saying this is clearly a military escalation. Police say a patients deadly rampage at a Pennsylvania Hospital ended when he was shot by a psychiatrist. Everybody was running and ducking for cover. Baltimore ravens running back ray rice is facing a twogame suspension from the nfl after a fight with his then fiancee. That decision is coming under intense scrutiny. The only thing more chilling than that video is the suspension. Two games, are you kidding me . The director of the ohio states marching band has been fired amid allegations of a sexually charged culture driving those halftime shows. A shocking revelation from nasa overnight. A blast from space nearly u caused a global disaster two years ago. All that he loses it. Hes going to come all the way around and score. What in the world . A 6yearold in india has become a limbo legend after rolling skating under 39 cars. And all that matters full disclosure here someone that i fell in love with when she was in a movie called white men cant dance white men cant jump. Of course they can dance. On cbs this morning. Would gayle king have a fling . Michael lohan . No. What about james fraung owe. No. What about jamie foxx . Okay. Okay. This mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Lets go places. Captioning funded by cbs welcome to cbs this morning. Charlie rose is on assignment gayle king is off so Anthony Mason is with us. Good morning. Were going to begin in the middle east because theres no letup in the battle between hamas and israel on the gaza strip. Overnight the conflict spread to the west bank. [ gunfire ] thousands of palestinians clashed with israeli troops. One palestinian was reportedly killed and dozens injured. It was yesterdays deadly attack on a u. N. School in gaza that provoked the outrage. At least 15 civilians trying to avoid the violence were killed. Barry petersen is in gaza city where people want to know why they became the targets. Barry, good morning. Reporter you have seen a lot mere in gaza but even in this place where death comes almost hourly, the attack on the school left people shocked. The wounded and the dead poured into the hospital mostly women and children. The emergency room struggled to cope. When we saw 7yearold shahed she seemed unconscious, but then a good sign she opened her eyes. The red cross said they were bringing buses, a relative told us but then we were struck with artillery fire from tanks. The United Nations has turned its gaza schools into safe havens for nearly 120,000 people displaced by the fighting. And there were still people at this school yesterday after the attacks. U. N. Officials gave the schools gps coordinants to both sides, trying to arrange an evacuation. Instead, there was an attack. Chris gunness is a u. N. Spokesperson. We again say enough civilians, enough women, enough children. They have suffered quite enough in this appalling conflict. Reporter the israelis say there are numerous examples of hamas fighters using schools, hospitals and mosques to hide weapons or coordinate attacks, which makes them a legitimate military target. Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman yigar palmor. They are using their own civilians as human shields. This is the main reason for the level of casualties among civilians. Reporter burials have started for those killed at the school, a sight and a sadness now so common here. The israelis said among the attacks today they killed an Islamic Militant but there has been retaliation. From our position here a few minutes ago, outgoing hamas rockets headed for israel. Now, there is talk around the middle east about fashioning some kind of a ceasefire but ive got to tell you here the pace of kill has not slowed. Norah. All right, barry, thank you. And the fighting in ukraine hey be taking on a new dimension this morning. The Ukrainian Army claims it came under artillery fire overnight from the russian side of the border. That comes a day after the u. S. Said it has evidence that russia is firing artillery into the ukrainian territory. Australia is sending 100 Additional Police to help secure the Malaysia Airline flight 17 crash site in eastern ukraine. Mark phillips is in grabovo where investigators are finding human remains more than a week after the plane was shot down. Mark, good morning. Reporter good morning. Theyre calling it the coalition of the grieving, its certainly of the frustrated. Both the australians and the dutch say theyre mounting major contingents of Police Unarmed to come in and search for the remains of the victims that have not yet been found. But what kind of deal they have worked out, either with the Central Government in kiev which does not control this area ith the rebels around here who do is a mystery. The only International Effort at finding the missing bodies or parts of bodies thus far has come from the red cross. They said they came to try to lend dignity, speed and thoroughness to a search that so far has had none of those qualities. Oaren finnegan of the red cross forensic services. We would like to see to ensure that these remains are collected in a dignified manner as soon as possible. Reporter on their first day at least they had no one to coordinator, although michael kurkiewov said theres plenty to search for. Theres some telltale signs that indicate the existence of human remains. Reporter the emergency workers who collected the bulk of the victims remains left days ago. When and if the australians and dutch do aprooifrrivearrive an empty crash site awaits them and stretches for miles. Even now the european observers and the few malaysian investigators, plus one australian on scene, are discovering previously unseen chunks of wreckage. Deep in the woods and about a mile from the main crash site the inspectors came across this huge piece of fuselage that they hadnt seen before a week after the crash. This whole area needs a thorough search that it isnt getting yet. And theres another potential visit expected as well. An australian family apparently in denial is on its way here. They say they dont believe yet that their daughter is dead. As for the dutch and the australians, their contingents are not yet actually making their way here and its still a mystery as well as to when or if theyll arrive. Anthony. Mark, thanks. Now to the algerian jet crash. These pictures came in overnight, our first look at the disaster scene isntn west africa. The president of france says there are no survivors. 116 people died. One of two black boxes was recovered from the wreckage of the air algerie flight. It went down less than an hour after taking off. Half of the victims are french. The pilot reported bad weather just before the accident. It is the latest in a series of incidents in the aftermath of the disappearance of Malaysia Airline flight 370. So far 701 people have been killed in major aviation disasters just this year. As Dean Reynolds reports, the string of troubles is putting the industry under a microscope and travelers on edge. Reporter the investigation into the missile attack that brought down Malaysia Airline flight 17 last thursday had barely begun when news of more tragedy broke. Breaking news on another plane crash in taiwan this time. The latest aviation disaster. Contact has been lost with a passenger jet in north africa. Reporter thursday an air algerie flight became the third aviation catastrophe in a week after it crashed over Northern Africa in bad weather. 116 people were on board. That accident came just a day after 48 people died when a transasia jet crashed off taiwan. William mcgee is an faa licensed dispatcher. Ive got to say i cant ever recall a week like this one. Its extraordinary to have three major tragedies around the world within seven days. Reporter Malaysia Airlines flight 17 was taken down over wartorn eastern ukraine. A rare but tragic reminder of the risk involved in flying over a conflict zone. Hours later, the federal Aviation Administration banned u. S. Flights over the region. Then just days later, a rocket strike prompted the faa to temporarily halt flights in and out of Ben Gurion International airport in israel. There was a sense that in some cases you could fly over hot spots or war zones. I think thats pretty much been dispelled. There have been more than 700 airline fatalities so far this year. Still mcgee says commercial aviation is the safest form of transportation. The fact is weve seen three Extraordinary Events in a weeks time. But i think its important to put it all in perspective. Reporter for cbs this morning, Dean Reynolds chicago. Were hearing this morning about some terrifying moments at a virginia campground. A couple died and their three Young Children are in the hospital this morning after a tornado hit. Dozens had only seconds to find cover. Chip reid is in cape charles, virginia, where were learning more about the victims. Chip, good morning. Reporter well good morning, and good morning to our viewers in the west. It is a peaceful morning here on the Eastern Shore of virginia a stark contrast to the horror of yesterday morning. Something crazy is going on outside. Reporter in videos posted on social media, you can hear the power of the storm. Look at the tree. It fell on that guys camper. Reporter golf ballsized hail and winds whipping up to 100 miles an hour snapping pine trees and flipping campers weighing thousands of pounds. Look at whats left of that camper, that pile of rubble. Reporter as the clouds cleared, campers emerged, finding devastation. Virginia state Police Say Two lives were taken by the storm. A couple from new jersey lord balatbat lolibeth ortega. The couples three children were also injured in a neighboring tent. Their 13yearold son is in intensive care with lifethreatening injuries. Dozens more were transported to area hospitals. Hundreds of people families with children and pets in tow were evacuated to a nearby high school to gather supplies. How many do you need . Five . Reporter to rest and to feel safe. Its okay. Reporter Kathy Moreland and her dog, zoe, rode out the storm in her trailer. I think you can deal with devastation, but when theres loss of life people really hurt thats when you cant deal with it very well. Reporter as the sun poked through the clouds they started heading back to camp to see what was left and to imagine how bad it could have been. Christopher shaver was out on the water when he saw the storm coming. Were lucky we didnt decide to take one more drift. We took one more drift, we wouldnt have made it into the dock. Reporter the campground is now closed though they are allowing families to come back in to retrieve whats left of their belongings. Within the hour Virginia Governor Terry Mcauliffe will come here and assess the damage and meet with some of the families. All right chip thank you. President obama will meet with three Central American leaders today to talk immigration. The president s of honduras el salvador and guatemala are coming to the white house as the u. S. Tries to deal with the surge of unaccompanied minors across the mexico an border. Some 90,000 kids are expected to show up there this year. The administration is considering a Pilot Program that would give Refugee Status to young people from honduras but this morning a Senior Administration official tells cbs news the idea is quote, way premature, saying there are several ideas still floating around. Manuel boerjjorquez just frurntd el salvador. Hell tell us why so many kids face this risky journey and the danger they risk when sent back home. Some nfl fans are wondering this morning if the Baltimore Ravens star ray rice got a slap on the wrist for attacking his bridetobe. He will be benched for two games after his offseason arrest for Domestic Violence. Thats raising questions about whether the League Missed an opportunity and sent the wrong message. Pro bowl running back ray rice will be sitting out the first two games of his seventh pro season. The punishment coming down five months after the Baltimore Ravens star was arrested. Rice can be seen here dragging his then fiancee, now wife out of an elevator at an Atlantic City casino. It appears she cant stand up. Police say they attacked each other. Both were charged with assault. Her charges were eventually dropped. Sheologized for her role. On thursday ravens coach John Harbaugh called rices suspension, quote, not a big deal. I stand behind ray, hes a heck of a guy. Hes done everything right since. He makes a mistake. Hes going to have to pay a consequence. All rise. Reporter rice pleaded not guilty to thirddegree assault charges. Those charges dropped by the new jersey prosecutor when rice agreed to attend a staterun violence intervention program. The nfl also levied a 58,000 fine. Bart scott is a former teammate of ray rice and has joined us as a cbs morning analyst. Good morning. Good morning. Thanks for getting me up so early. Indeed, indeed. This is a serious story because a twogame suspension. Roger goodell has issued tougher suspensions for smoking marijuana and driving under the influence. Whats going on here . Well its not policy really in the conduct detrimental, its the only thing that he had to stand on. You know those cases are different. We have numerous cases of peds and marijuana. I think this may be something thats going to spark policy you know next year where you think the nfl will get tougher on issues of Domestic Violence . Yes but i think they have to first put it into policy and have things in there written out where they can state that this is whats going to happen. Dont you think thats exactly the problem and why theres been so much outrage about this . The nfl has a policy on marijuana, driving under the influence, taking adderall whatever it may be but they dont have a policy on Domestic Violence . Whats going on . Because theres been more cases about marijuana, peds, cheating and gambling. What are peds . Performanceenhancing drugs, im sorry. So you think about the case with the Carolina Panthers its becoming a trend. I think the nfl will have to be proactive and put in policy stating that these things not be tolerated. They may be looking at this a little earlier. Have you talked to ray about his reaction to the suspension . Ive spoken with ray last night. Hes very apologetic. I think the twogame suspension is also in response to this kid has a tremendous record. You know he has an antibullying campaign. He really had a spotless record before this. I think hes really going to champion this. He says him and his wife are doing great. He really has become an example for his daughter. He let a lot of people down that look up to him down and he said judge him after his actions after. Hes going to really get on and i think he really needs to spearhead and come out and talk about Domestic Violence. He sure does after a video of him dragging his girlfriend. And i think he was privy to the video inside the elevator. I think goodell had all the facts. All right. Bart scott, thanks. On wall street this morning, the dow is down sharply in early trading on lower Second Quarter earnings. Well look at some of the big names taking a hit at 7 30. The s p 500 is also down after its second record high in a row. The index opened this morning just 12 points shy of reaching the 2,000point milestone. It is 7 18. Ahead on cbs this morning lawn sprays keep bugs away but may not be as safe as you think. A sunshine and hot summer temperatures outside for today. High pressure now building overhead. It is a mostly sunny start to the day. 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