Years and one of the first people i met in orientation was Barry Sullivan. And as a son of boston, myself, as an Irish Catholic myself, as somebody whose Family Vacations where cod periodically, barry also vacations, i felt i was at home. I felt that there was a human face to this institution. Who cared about it passionately, who had ties to tip oneill and joe mogley, two great heros in my familys household in bostonment and i think barry has provided Incredible Service to the peoples body, to this house, and has tried to ease stress, has tried to make our lives more comfortable. I cannot imagine what were all going to do when our pager goes off and we dont hear that boston sta catow, you know, there will be four votes. This is the last series of the day. And thats Barry Sullivan. And if you come from new england, those are comforting tones. Barry has contributed 33 years to this institution. I dont think he ever lost a sense of reverence for what this institution is all about. And i t
Axelrod good evening. Im jim axelrod. For 12 hours today, people in both gaza in israel had something they hadnt seen in 19 days a break from the shell and shooting. Both side honored a humanitarian ceasefire designed to give civilians a chance to bury their dead and examine the wreck annual of their homes but the quiet was shortlived. Tonight hamas fired at least six rockets and mortars into israel and israel said it was prepared to respond. U. S. Secretary of state john kerry who has been trying all week to negotiate a longer truce headed back to washington tonight without a deal to end the fighting that has claimed more than 1,000 lives in gaza and 45 in israel. We have three reports tonight beginning with Barry Petersen in gaza. Reporter it was a day for the dead, their bodies removed from the rubble, and a day for the living, people who fled the shelling came back to salvage what they could, no matter how mundane. Mohammad abu halema was stunned when he saw his house today for the
This is the cbs evening news. Axelrod good evening. Im jim axelrod. For 12 hours today people in both gaza in israel had something they hadnt seen in 19 days a break from the shell and shooting. Both side honored a humanitarian ceasefire designed to give civilians a chance to bury their dead and examine the wreck annual of their homes but the quiet was shortlived. Tonight hamas fired at least six rockets and mortars into israel and israel said it was prepared to respond. U. S. Secretary of state john kerry who has been trying all week to negotiate a longer truce headed back to washington tonight without a deal to ende fighting that has claimed more than 1,000 lives in gaza and 45 in israel. We have three reports tonight beginning with Barry Petersen in gaza. Reporter it was a day for the dead their bodies removed from the rubble, and a day for the living, people who fled the shelling came back to salvage what they could, no matter how mundane. Mohammad abu halema was stunned when he sa
Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news. Axelrod good evening. Im jim axelrod. And this is the western edition of the broadcast. For 12 hours today, people in both gaza in israel had something they hadnt seen in 19 days a break from the shelling and shooting. Both sides honored a humanitarian ceasefire designed to give civilians a chance to bury their dead and examine the wreckage of their homes, but the quiet was shortlived. Tonight hamas fired at least six rockets and mortars into israel and israel said it was prepared to respond. U. S. Secretary of state john kerry, who has been trying all week to negotiate a longer truce, headed back to washington tonight without a deal to end the fighting that has claimed more than 1,000 lives in gaza and 45 in israel. We have three reports tonight, beginning with Barry Petersen in gaza. Reporter it was a day for the dead, their bodies removed from the rubble, and a day for the living, people who fled the shelling came back to sal
People together, marijuana. Well look at that, but we start with the fear and falsehood election. Exactly two weeks before the midterms, President Trump is pulling out a slew of unsubstantiated attack lines. Phantom riots, attacks on muslims and latinos, mystery tax cuts all perfectly truthful perhaps inside the trump bubble, but one difference from 2016, though . Republican candidates show less hesitation about using the trump play book. Here to dig in our two reporters, nbcs Peter Alexander at the white house, Mariana Atencio in the southern part of mexico near the border of guatema guatemala, also from austin, texas, our analyst chris wilson, republican pollster who worked for the ted cruz campaigns. Also worked for george w. Davis. Wendy davis, a democratic, she was a gubernatorial candidate four years ago. Peter let me start with you at the white house. Explain the strategy here. Well, its a good question. I think chris will have a sense of what republican pollsters are saying. Th