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the cavalry, the apache being the apaches. >> when a stock can't be stopped by an important downgradethat means it's headed higher. possibly much higher. apache has been roaring the last three months, climbed in mid-march. while the stock has definitely been bolstered as they have been by the increase in oil prices caused by chaos to major i'll producing nations like iraq and libya, i think there is a lot more to this story than a company benefiting from the rise of price in crude. in truth, apache is the magnificent turn around story, which is why i'm a big fan of the stock here, in 2011 and 2012, they got eviscerated as the arab spring exploited on the streets of cairo. they were seen as havingexexpos to egypt. >> that investing of international assets, focusing on the red hot north american on sore space, the stock basically did nothing for two years, right up until the recent brakeout, up here, they sell at a gigantic u.s. focused independent oil and gas plays. i think that's wrong. let me explain this terrific term. first, let's rewind, let's go back several years ago, the world
the cavalry, the apache being the apaches. >> when a stock can't be stopped by an important downgradethat means it's headed higher. possibly much higher. apache has been roaring the last three months, climbed in mid-march. while the stock has definitely been bolstered as they have been by the increase in oil prices caused by chaos to major i'll producing nations like iraq and libya, i think there is a lot more to this story than a company benefiting from the rise of price in crude. in...
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apache has had several points where traders traded that channel. now in september, the stock broke through the top of the trend line here, gigantic buy signal for long-term investors. the stock has continued to go up and i think it's going to continue to go up. the conclusion with trend lines, you want to use them in conjunction with fundamental analysis. if you liked apache a lot and weren't sure when to buy it, that was the buy signal as a long-term investor. >>> next real, real deal, and i talk about this a lot. we believe in doing homework, fundamental analysis, you must include technical analysis. how important was it for your work. >> every stock i bought i looked at the chart first. charles: why? >> every single time. i can read the fundamentals and all the analysis on the internet. the chart tells you what's going on. everything else is opinions and numbers. when i look at chart, that tells you who's buying, who's selling, the story that's under the hood in my opinion, and even if you're buying long-term. if i'm looking for a five-year hold
apache has had several points where traders traded that channel. now in september, the stock broke through the top of the trend line here, gigantic buy signal for long-term investors. the stock has continued to go up and i think it's going to continue to go up. the conclusion with trend lines, you want to use them in conjunction with fundamental analysis. if you liked apache a lot and weren't sure when to buy it, that was the buy signal as a long-term investor. >>> next real, real...
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with apache a special reason as well. their recent asset sales have been a little underestimated by market participants. that is yes like apache. liz: why do you like conocophillips, michael? >> conoco two years ago spun off phillips from the refining business. e and t play. 3 1/4% dividend almost. that dividend is twice what it was five years ago with the combined company. strong balance sheet, low debt to capital. while they're figuring out revenues to grow they're continuing to return capital to shareholders. we like the cash flow. reinvesting in the business, buying back stock or paying dividends and raising dividends over time and conoco certainly is doing that. david: yu-dee, we were just talking about banking and finance and we haven't talked a lot about consumer credit t got totally under control. got out of control in 2007-2008. there is room to grow in consumer credit. there is a company, capital one which is price primed for that movement, right? >> absolutely it has been doing well and i think it will continue
with apache a special reason as well. their recent asset sales have been a little underestimated by market participants. that is yes like apache. liz: why do you like conocophillips, michael? >> conoco two years ago spun off phillips from the refining business. e and t play. 3 1/4% dividend almost. that dividend is twice what it was five years ago with the combined company. strong balance sheet, low debt to capital. while they're figuring out revenues to grow they're continuing to return...
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but we felt it was a necessary precaution to take. >> [audio from the apache helicopter]. we cordoned off the building that the-- and helicopters killed the personnel on. don't go anywhere else, we've cordoned off that building. >> a journalist has to be concerned about all the contingencies that could arise from land mines to the possibility of crossfire to the possibility of incoming mortars to military forces simply changing sides. so a journalist needs a certain level of combat awareness training as well as emergency first-aid. >> as long as people are fighting each other and killing each other, and doing so in the acquisition of power, or territory, or, you know, a point of view, uhm, journalists have to be there. >> we have seen a rise in this culture of impunity in some of the world's most dangerous countries. not, well, we're talking about war zones now, but countries like mexico, where to kill a journalist is easy censorship. >> so, journalists who make themselves awkward, who do investigative work, who get on the wrong side of a particular crime gangs, or even pa
but we felt it was a necessary precaution to take. >> [audio from the apache helicopter]. we cordoned off the building that the-- and helicopters killed the personnel on. don't go anywhere else, we've cordoned off that building. >> a journalist has to be concerned about all the contingencies that could arise from land mines to the possibility of crossfire to the possibility of incoming mortars to military forces simply changing sides. so a journalist needs a certain level of combat...
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. >> you mean apache helicopters. >> apaches, the gunships. >> what about the warships -- >> he would not specify which. but i think we can assume it's jordan, maybe kuwait. >> that's really important because this has been a huge problem until now. which countries. none of those things you talked about, the apache, the a-10s, can talk off from the george w. bush. they need sand. they're not going to come from syria. saudi arabia, unlikely. jordan, maybe, maybe. turkey gave a lot of problems to the united states before. >> since jordan was just threatened by isis, they have incentive. >> we have a ton of options. we have a lot of very good options. i think if that's what we're doing, that's where the advisers come in. this is when we need it. the package we have assembled is astounding. it can handle anything right now. >> big radios? >> that's your biggest weapon in the field. >> american eyeball, no substitute for them. >> speaking english, another big issue as well. thank you both. do appreciate it. stand by. sergeant bowe bergdahl starting to open up about his five years in captivi
. >> you mean apache helicopters. >> apaches, the gunships. >> what about the warships -- >> he would not specify which. but i think we can assume it's jordan, maybe kuwait. >> that's really important because this has been a huge problem until now. which countries. none of those things you talked about, the apache, the a-10s, can talk off from the george w. bush. they need sand. they're not going to come from syria. saudi arabia, unlikely. jordan, maybe, maybe....
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. >> crews in arizona are fighting the san juan wildfire in the apache national forest threatening multiple structures in the area. a boy scout troop that was camping nearby was forced to evacuate. >>> tony mack is waking up behind bars he reported to a federal prison yesterday. he was convicted on extortion and bribery charges he was sentenced to 4 years and 10 months behind bars. >>> the newly crown miss delaware was stripped of her 9,000 scholarship and tidal for an unusual reason according to the miss america she is too old. she will turn 25 in october. the pageant rules require quest quest -- contestants to be 17 to 24 years old. first runner-up britany louis was awarded the crown last night. very strange. >> ahead on "action news" at 4:30. more news you didn't see last night. a major u.s. city wants to make it more expensive to work out, we'll tell you why. >>> a bat-wielding suspect takes on police, he went after their cars, details on what's going on here when "action news" continues. >> don't forget you can get you can get "action news" and accuweather anytime with our 6abc news ap
. >> crews in arizona are fighting the san juan wildfire in the apache national forest threatening multiple structures in the area. a boy scout troop that was camping nearby was forced to evacuate. >>> tony mack is waking up behind bars he reported to a federal prison yesterday. he was convicted on extortion and bribery charges he was sentenced to 4 years and 10 months behind bars. >>> the newly crown miss delaware was stripped of her 9,000 scholarship and tidal for an...
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was going ahead with aid with the delivery of ten apache helicopters. the sentencing of al jazeera journalists, the future of reporting in egypt, the possibilities for a different solution. that's this time on inside story. joining us for that conversati conversation, an exiled egyptian journalist who is currently a fellow at the university of new york. jeffrey robinson, a former u.n. appeals judge and amy hawthorne, fellow at the university at middle east atlantic council. let me start with you, were you surprised by the outcome of this case? >> no, i was not surprised at all. actually i could see from day one when they arrested the journalists of al jazeera the outcome of that farcical trial and bogus case they were talking about. it's really, i mean today it's a sad day, another sad day in my life because it brought back all the bad memories to me, the memories of the cage, the memories of the unfair judges and the unfair investigative judges, and the military, the fact that the military were choreographing the whole thing, mobilizing the mob to come
was going ahead with aid with the delivery of ten apache helicopters. the sentencing of al jazeera journalists, the future of reporting in egypt, the possibilities for a different solution. that's this time on inside story. joining us for that conversati conversation, an exiled egyptian journalist who is currently a fellow at the university of new york. jeffrey robinson, a former u.n. appeals judge and amy hawthorne, fellow at the university at middle east atlantic council. let me start with...
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of rises to 52-week highs, in today's session and friday's session as well the xle, conocophilips, apache, chevron, so are we in sort of a sweet spot, we are seeing rising oil before we hit that ceiling at which point the obama administration could say, you foe what, time to tap the summer driving season. >> i agree with tim, it seems way too early, oil has been pretty steady going up with the mark. this 106, it used to be a high number, it's not really anymore wind chill reway, way early to see them do anything. >> so if it's too early, is the exstraplation that oil stocks can keep rising? >> yes. it's not early in this trade, by the way. this has been one of the great trades. >> early in the oil trade. >> these stocks were moving higher long before there is any geopolitical unrest. you mentioned conoco philips, we have said that name for a while. so your point about the spr, i think it's a panicked move, if anything, this should sound crazy, they should be adding to it. not sell from it at these current levels if you believe the global is working the way it is, it can work for a couple
of rises to 52-week highs, in today's session and friday's session as well the xle, conocophilips, apache, chevron, so are we in sort of a sweet spot, we are seeing rising oil before we hit that ceiling at which point the obama administration could say, you foe what, time to tap the summer driving season. >> i agree with tim, it seems way too early, oil has been pretty steady going up with the mark. this 106, it used to be a high number, it's not really anymore wind chill reway, way early...
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you pony, apache, you cherokee nation who rested with me.hen forced on bloody feet, lift me to the employment of other seekers desperate for game. starving for gold. you the turk, the arab, the sweed, the german, the eskimo, the scott, you the achante, the yuruba, the crew, bought, sold, stolen, arriving on a night mayier, praying for a dream. here, root yourselves beside me. i am that tree planted by the river which will not be moved. i the rock, i the river, i the tree, i am yours. your passages have been paid. lift up your faces, you have a piercing need for this bright morning dawning for you. history despite its wrenching pain cannot be unlived but if faced with courage need not be lived again. lift up your eyes upon this daybreaking for you. give birth again to the dream. women, children, men, take it into the palms of your hands. mold it into the shape of your most private need. sculpted into the imagine of your most public selves. don't up your hearts. each new hour holds new chances for new beginnings. do not be wedded forever to fe
you pony, apache, you cherokee nation who rested with me.hen forced on bloody feet, lift me to the employment of other seekers desperate for game. starving for gold. you the turk, the arab, the sweed, the german, the eskimo, the scott, you the achante, the yuruba, the crew, bought, sold, stolen, arriving on a night mayier, praying for a dream. here, root yourselves beside me. i am that tree planted by the river which will not be moved. i the rock, i the river, i the tree, i am yours. your...
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turn around to apache and acquire $1.5 million worth of deepwater assets in the gulf of mexico. i think when you look at freeport mcmoran, i think it's had years of frustration. i think the downside has been marked. i do think you'll see an exc acceleration in global growth. that's obviously going to help them on the copper side and they've built a nice little niche business now with oil and gas. >> i'm looking at it right now, i think dow is one of the names on the list now as well. when you look at these names in the chemical space, that's an area where all you see are names that continue to be very low pe names that i think still maintain upside and they'll give you dividend. i'm with joe on this freeport. i think the energy component with copper and gold makes this very attractive at these levels for something that hasn't really participated very well so far this year. lastly, i think eaton, sounds like a boring name, but when you look where they're based, where they're domiciled, they're in ireland, melissa. i think when you look around at the industrial space right now and
turn around to apache and acquire $1.5 million worth of deepwater assets in the gulf of mexico. i think when you look at freeport mcmoran, i think it's had years of frustration. i think the downside has been marked. i do think you'll see an exc acceleration in global growth. that's obviously going to help them on the copper side and they've built a nice little niche business now with oil and gas. >> i'm looking at it right now, i think dow is one of the names on the list now as well. when...
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the san juan fire is burning on the apache indian reservation. they say the windy conditions are fueling the fire. authorities are investigating the cause of that blaze. they say it began, in part, in the forest that is used by campers. >>> nbc meteorologist bill karens is here with your friday forecast. let's hope it's a good one. >> i saw the stat yesterday come out from the national weather service that said this california -- they have a rainy season. they have the dry season. for the water year-to-date it's the second lowest on record. i mean, that's how unprecedented this dry spell is. that's how we have the horrendous drought conditions and i don't feel dangerous fire conditions. yesterday, though, we did get wet weather in the state of florida. we needed it. we were try there too. still getting soaked. a few radar that goes there in northern california, but not much. most of the rain this morning is in the pacific northwest. if you are on i-5 this morning from portland northward, you are going to have periods of rainn to deal with. in the
the san juan fire is burning on the apache indian reservation. they say the windy conditions are fueling the fire. authorities are investigating the cause of that blaze. they say it began, in part, in the forest that is used by campers. >>> nbc meteorologist bill karens is here with your friday forecast. let's hope it's a good one. >> i saw the stat yesterday come out from the national weather service that said this california -- they have a rainy season. they have the dry...
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along with promised apache helicopters. the state department is being vague. >> the secretary expressed dismay, that he is disturbed to the prime minister and the president. it's up to them to take some action - whether there is - whether there are consequences to that is something that we would look at in terms of our diplomacy and relationship with egypt going forward. there's a strategic relationship pushing and pulling back and forth. >> we will see what happens - in cairo, washington and around the globe. the world is watching. >>> our correspondent wayne hay joins us from brisbane, where peter greste's parent come from. so, wayne, what has been the official rehabilitation, and tell us more about his parents' reaction? >> well, i have to say there has been widespread condemnation around australia following the verdict from the media point of view. it has been a massive story. the media has been leading with the story, the sentence handed down to peter greste and his colleagues throughout tuesday. politically parliament
along with promised apache helicopters. the state department is being vague. >> the secretary expressed dismay, that he is disturbed to the prime minister and the president. it's up to them to take some action - whether there is - whether there are consequences to that is something that we would look at in terms of our diplomacy and relationship with egypt going forward. there's a strategic relationship pushing and pulling back and forth. >> we will see what happens - in cairo,...
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apache indian reservation. >>> check this out.rand new slide at a kansas city water park will not open as planned on saturday. this is the latest of several delays while crews modify and test the slide. the park is billing the 17-story slide as the world's tallest. but right now, it's the world's most confusing because rafts have gotten stuck during test runs. crews are working to fix the conveyer belt that cars are the rafts back to the top. >>> three minutes before 5:00. two new york men are suing the new jersey lottery after they threw out a winning powerbalticette worth $1 million. we'll have more on that story coming up. chris? >>> in california, a pregnant woman is getting in shape for delivery. how you ask? well, by running an 800-meter race. check out five-time national champion alisa montoya. she's seven months pregnant. she finished last in her hea but tha didn't phase the cwd nbat 5m. r ntchbc0ws. hate're following, new overnight. three people shot in delaware county, one of those victims has died. >>> a casino is foldi
apache indian reservation. >>> check this out.rand new slide at a kansas city water park will not open as planned on saturday. this is the latest of several delays while crews modify and test the slide. the park is billing the 17-story slide as the world's tallest. but right now, it's the world's most confusing because rafts have gotten stuck during test runs. crews are working to fix the conveyer belt that cars are the rafts back to the top. >>> three minutes before 5:00. two...
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it's already burned more than 2,000 acres there on the fort apache indian reservation. 200 teenage campersthe area were evacuated as well as people in a nearby subdivision. >>> a brand new slide will not open on sunday. the latest of several delays as cruised try to modify the contraption. they're billing the 17-story slide as the world's tallest. so far, rafts have gotten stuck during testing. that's no fun. crews are trying to fix a conveyer belt that carries the rafts back to the top. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> watching for some clouds this morning. keeping a close eye on the sky over the city. and those clouds not in the area just yet. we've moved the camera. have a clear view of the battleship new jersey. can see that with no problem. a few clouds are starting to move in to philadelphia. philadelphia international reporting 74 degrees. humidity is down considerably compared to yesterday at 66%. clear skies at least for now over citizens bank park in philly. temperatures climb into the 80s with the bright sunshine this afternoon. looks l
it's already burned more than 2,000 acres there on the fort apache indian reservation. 200 teenage campersthe area were evacuated as well as people in a nearby subdivision. >>> a brand new slide will not open on sunday. the latest of several delays as cruised try to modify the contraption. they're billing the 17-story slide as the world's tallest. so far, rafts have gotten stuck during testing. that's no fun. crews are trying to fix a conveyer belt that carries the rafts back to the...
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i'm extremely offended by it being apache.his land is our land much this land belongs to the native americans. >> reporter: school board voted eight-one in favor of the new policy tonight but the student editors have hired their own attorney and are considering filing a lawsuit. reporting live tonight in bucks county, todd quinones cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> todd, thank you very much. >> showboat casino may be closing its doors for doors. noticing will be going out to workers tomorrow. those notices say casino may close in 60 days. the showboat has more than 2100 employees. >> this was the scene in morri morrisville bucks county where man reportedly drowned tonight. this is on university drive. we're told that victim because found unresponsive in backyard pool. the incident is still under investigation and police remain at the scene. >>> tonight police in salem, new jersey, are searching for woman caught on camera viciously beating a mother in front of her young son. >> i could have been dead right now had she hit me in the r
i'm extremely offended by it being apache.his land is our land much this land belongs to the native americans. >> reporter: school board voted eight-one in favor of the new policy tonight but the student editors have hired their own attorney and are considering filing a lawsuit. reporting live tonight in bucks county, todd quinones cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> todd, thank you very much. >> showboat casino may be closing its doors for doors. noticing will be going out...
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fighters and apache attack helicopters. eight months later, those weapons have not been delivered to iraq. the insurgents gained the upper hand. their objective objective is to seize eastern syria and form a new syria dominated country. if they succeed, the new state will, as president obama himself said last november, destabilize the region and pose a threat to the united states. >> question, what accounts for the failure of the strategy set by president obama and al- maliki last november. where did it go wrong? >> one of the failures they claim is that the united states did not get its status of forces agreement to protect our troops if we left 10,000 behind. we took them all out and as a consequence, you have this ices, has come roaring into iraq, the iraqi army of 900,000 men, has virtually desent grated west of baghdad and this country has the possibility of breaking up. separating that out for their own state. ices dominated sunni's in the west and baghdad and the shia in the south. the key thing that people aren't lo
fighters and apache attack helicopters. eight months later, those weapons have not been delivered to iraq. the insurgents gained the upper hand. their objective objective is to seize eastern syria and form a new syria dominated country. if they succeed, the new state will, as president obama himself said last november, destabilize the region and pose a threat to the united states. >> question, what accounts for the failure of the strategy set by president obama and al- maliki last...
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mandatory evacuations have been issued for the region in the white mountains, near the fort apache indian reservation. more than two square miles have burned, but no homes have been lost. today in san francisco, funding was approved for a net to prevent people from jumping off the golden gate bridge. it is estimated that 1,600 people have committed suicide there since the bridge opened 77 years ago. here's john blackstone. >> reporter: the golden gate bridge was shrouded in fog today as families of those who jumped from the iconic structure urged the bridge's board of directors to stop the suicides. >> i lost my husband. >> i lost my... 17-year-old daughter casey. >> this is a picture of him saying good-bye three minutes before he jumped off the bridge. >> reporter: the board was voting on a plan to add a suicide-prevention net, something families have been pressing for for 20 years. >> there's nothing i can do now to bring my son back. i'm doing this for other people. >> reporter: why did you choose the bridge? >> very simple-- four foot- nothing rail, easy access. >> reporter: kevin hin
mandatory evacuations have been issued for the region in the white mountains, near the fort apache indian reservation. more than two square miles have burned, but no homes have been lost. today in san francisco, funding was approved for a net to prevent people from jumping off the golden gate bridge. it is estimated that 1,600 people have committed suicide there since the bridge opened 77 years ago. here's john blackstone. >> reporter: the golden gate bridge was shrouded in fog today as...
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b a first we had to go recently touting some sales of apache helicopters to indonesia we recently had for example the united states assigning a ten year agreement to expand its military presence in the philippines there are a lot of signs that should be worrying to china in all of that and on the flip side of it china certainly has been showing more of its naval presence in the south china sea area putting in an oil rig directly in disputed waters that we have nam claims as part of its own economic exclusion zone so i think we see definitely some brinksmanship happening on both sides right now but the u.s. says that it's to enhance regional security. that's right well this is the way that they would like to frame it at any rate and so i guess the vision of regional security that's being propounded here is basically the status quo in which the united states is really the the undisputed regional power and the arbiter of disputes and i think that that's the type of vision that worse we're seeing being slotted into place with all of these agreements that are coming about as a result of th
b a first we had to go recently touting some sales of apache helicopters to indonesia we recently had for example the united states assigning a ten year agreement to expand its military presence in the philippines there are a lot of signs that should be worrying to china in all of that and on the flip side of it china certainly has been showing more of its naval presence in the south china sea area putting in an oil rig directly in disputed waters that we have nam claims as part of its own...
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fighter jets, apache helicopters that they could've employed, as well as other weapons.are going to give that to them. lou: general, thank you so much for being with us. >> the next court hearing is july 9. that is when they plan to raise human rights violations. >> there is also the little matter that he has been held for 88 days without a mention from president obama. and we asked if these prove that there are real checks and balances in our government. 43% say they are persuaded, 57% said no. and you find in the coming of a president to whine about his own failures. lou: coming up here tonight. he has led the charge to educate america about the dangers of grains, and football. giants legend harry carson joins us in his new book reveals the extent of what is pure hatred against clinton and obama. we will take a disk with the "a-team." in just a week before the fourth of july. the pew research poll has said that they are surprised and deeply troubling. >> just 28% say the united states stands above all other countries. not surprisingly the pew research study found that
fighter jets, apache helicopters that they could've employed, as well as other weapons.are going to give that to them. lou: general, thank you so much for being with us. >> the next court hearing is july 9. that is when they plan to raise human rights violations. >> there is also the little matter that he has been held for 88 days without a mention from president obama. and we asked if these prove that there are real checks and balances in our government. 43% say they are persuaded,...
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the san juan wildfire has burned two thousand acres in the apache forest. boy scout troop camping nearby was forced to evacuate when the fire got close to their site. >> police dash cam captured a wild encounter between a break-in suspect and two deputies in michigan. a homeowner called 911 reporting a man broking into her home with a pipe. the man ran toward the cruiser and broke the windshield. the deputies took him into custody. >> it's now 6:46 still ahead big changes coming to daytime television. find out who is leaving the hit show the view. that's coming up. >> feels comfortable out there, we've got a nice breeze and low humidity, lots of cloud cover, satellite and radar, showing we've got the clouds, we're dry, but people get that sunshine? , your forecas [ joel ] i'm billy joel, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. my favorite place is long island. it's an endless beach, from long beach, to montauk, to long island sound. with incredible fishing, teddy roosevelt's home, and the first port in the u.s. come discover your fav
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promising 10 apache attack helicopters to help the new government. >> a cairo finding all three aljazeera journalists guilty, sentenced to prison for possession of ammunition. they are accused of supporting the ousted muslim brother hood. >> it is up to the egyptian justice system to do its job. i did my best to put it to the president that as an australian journalist, peter gresta would have simply been reporting on the events that he saw before him. he certainly would have had no interest in promoting the muslim brotherhood, he simply would have been providing his view as with what he thought was the story of the day, because that's what australian journalists do. >> other aljazeera journalist being tried, sentenced to 10 years in prison in absentia. what type of action is the australian government planning? >> in the initial stages, we have heard pretty soon after the verdict was handed down, a few minutes after, that decision was delivered in the courtroom in cairo. we heard from the australian foreign minister julie bishop delivering a strongly worded statement. she really did appear
promising 10 apache attack helicopters to help the new government. >> a cairo finding all three aljazeera journalists guilty, sentenced to prison for possession of ammunition. they are accused of supporting the ousted muslim brother hood. >> it is up to the egyptian justice system to do its job. i did my best to put it to the president that as an australian journalist, peter gresta would have simply been reporting on the events that he saw before him. he certainly would have had no...
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fighter jets, apache helicopters that they could've employed, as well as other weapons.ans are going to give that to them. lou: general, thank you so much for being with us. >> the next court hearing is july 9. that is when they plan to raise human rights violations. >> there is also the little matter that he has been held for 88 days without a mention from president obama. and we asked if these prove that there are real checks and balances in our government. 43% say they are persuaded, 57% said no. and you find in the coming of a president to whine about his own failures. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. because you can't beat zero he
fighter jets, apache helicopters that they could've employed, as well as other weapons.ans are going to give that to them. lou: general, thank you so much for being with us. >> the next court hearing is july 9. that is when they plan to raise human rights violations. >> there is also the little matter that he has been held for 88 days without a mention from president obama. and we asked if these prove that there are real checks and balances in our government. 43% say they are...
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surveillance drones, scheduled to be delivered to iraq later this summer, and speeding up a shipment of apachehelicopters, and middle of a 30-day review of another billion dollar order of arms for iraq that would include these hum vee vehicles. better disciplined iraqi forces would also be required. so for now i.s.i.l. appears to have the upper hand. but it is a position david it may find tough to defend over time. david. >> john terret, thank you very much. a u.s. federal grand jury has are dieted a social media, brian chaichamberland, possession of a hand gun without serial numbers. chamberland faces up to ten years in prison if convicted. now to a case that changed america's criminal justice system. 20 years ago in los angeles, nicole brown simpson and ronald coleman were murdered. the most watched trial in u.s. history. john henry smith looks back. >> brown and goldman were found stabbed to death, june 12th, 1994. their bodies on the pathway into her brentwood, california home. >> this is a horrendous crime, we have two people dead at the scene. it is our position that we will investigate
surveillance drones, scheduled to be delivered to iraq later this summer, and speeding up a shipment of apachehelicopters, and middle of a 30-day review of another billion dollar order of arms for iraq that would include these hum vee vehicles. better disciplined iraqi forces would also be required. so for now i.s.i.l. appears to have the upper hand. but it is a position david it may find tough to defend over time. david. >> john terret, thank you very much. a u.s. federal grand jury has...
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it's burning in the national forest near the fort apache reservation. >>> that sink hole happened atant and alameda street while crews were testing the pressure of a 16-inch line used by the department. crews did some digging just to make sure there was no danger of a sink hole. the rode reopened a few hours later. >>> the pipe that burst it's more than a century old and it's part of a 100-mile system of pipes built after the earthquake. the pipes carry the city's auxillary line that helps to fight fires. >> we're actually happy to find this now rather than after. >> reporter: city officials say it would cost $300 million to replace all of thepipes. >>> p i pes -- all of the pipes. >>> the contract for about 20,000 long shore workers at 30 west port expires monday. a study says a 10 day shut down of port would cost the nation's economy $21 million and 169,000 jobs. tax between the union and pacific maritime association are expected to extend past the deadline but a work slow down is possible. >>> u.s. olympic world medalist hope solo has taken to social media to address her arrest on
it's burning in the national forest near the fort apache reservation. >>> that sink hole happened atant and alameda street while crews were testing the pressure of a 16-inch line used by the department. crews did some digging just to make sure there was no danger of a sink hole. the rode reopened a few hours later. >>> the pipe that burst it's more than a century old and it's part of a 100-mile system of pipes built after the earthquake. the pipes carry the city's auxillary...
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fighter jets, apache helicopters that they could've employed, as well as other weapons. and the russians are going to give that to them. lou: general, thank you so much for being with us. >> the next court hearing is july 9. that is when they plan to raise human rights violations. >> there is also the little matter that he has been held for 88 days without a mention from president obama. and we asked if these prove that there are real checks and balances in our government. 43% say they are persuaded, 57% said no. and you find in the coming of a president to whine about his own failures. >> coming up next, the celebration of our nation's birth in this great country. we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: you do your swipe from anywhere thing, watching out for your identity, data breach or not. get lifelock protection and live life free. welcome. i see you're shopping for a well-maintained, used car. well, we don't want it breaking down on us. oh, our team tracks vehicle service very closely. gail to carfax®. got a minivan getting an oil change and brand new brakes! yo
fighter jets, apache helicopters that they could've employed, as well as other weapons. and the russians are going to give that to them. lou: general, thank you so much for being with us. >> the next court hearing is july 9. that is when they plan to raise human rights violations. >> there is also the little matter that he has been held for 88 days without a mention from president obama. and we asked if these prove that there are real checks and balances in our government. 43% say...
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it was entired by a decision to remove the name apaches from a high school.they argued the name was offensive to native americans. >>> a man seeking treatment for burns in santa rosa is now accused of arson and setting himself on fire. witnesses told police the man was setting a car on fire at a mall tuesday night when he started rolling on the ground because his clothes were on fire. he then turned up at the hospital. the man spilled accelerant on his clothes. he is being treated for burns and hasn't been arrested yet. >>> the crookedest street in the world will shut down to all vehicle traffic this weekend in response to complaints from residents. they approved a pilot project to temporarily clazolambert street for four weekends this summer. this weekend visitors will only be allowed to walk on the sidewalk of hombert. the move does not effect heme who live there. they will be able to drive down the street to get to their homes. >> that street is fascinating. >>> how to our bay area weather. mark tamayo is in for bill tonight. we are watching the fire in sa
it was entired by a decision to remove the name apaches from a high school.they argued the name was offensive to native americans. >>> a man seeking treatment for burns in santa rosa is now accused of arson and setting himself on fire. witnesses told police the man was setting a car on fire at a mall tuesday night when he started rolling on the ground because his clothes were on fire. he then turned up at the hospital. the man spilled accelerant on his clothes. he is being treated for...
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it says they call themselves many things, sioux apache, father, mother, patriot and chief. >> the onehing they don't -- >> very powerful mess able there, they don't call themselves what's you see on the helmet. daniel snider says the team name is a badge of honor and vows never to change it. >> there is sex education and then this, a lesson on dating, in a health and life class took an embarrassing turn in san marcos, keel, they asked eighth grade students to stand under signs to show how far they would go on a date, from smile to kiss to go all the way. >> i was furious because my daughter was embarrassed. >> they say that parents signed a curriculum for this class and could have looked to see what it included. >> finally, move over aerial and darryl hanna, there is an another life under the city, she swims with the sharks but says that humans are the real threat. her late of the protest in the bahamas you see her locked in led boots with no air and baiting sharks as big as boats, to be the first human to kiss one. she says they are misportrayed as man eaters. and it's called tears o
it says they call themselves many things, sioux apache, father, mother, patriot and chief. >> the onehing they don't -- >> very powerful mess able there, they don't call themselves what's you see on the helmet. daniel snider says the team name is a badge of honor and vows never to change it. >> there is sex education and then this, a lesson on dating, in a health and life class took an embarrassing turn in san marcos, keel, they asked eighth grade students to stand under signs...
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he has the air strike and ability in the sense that he has a lot of - the air force has a lot of apache helicopters donated by the u.s. some have been down. they are carrying out operations in fall ugea, ramadi and other areas. without outside help, he will not be able to deploy. when you ask about the peshmerga forces, they have a border, 1050km from syria to iran. that's a border of disputed territories. at the moment they are facing the sunni rebels, and they tell you that the only presence of iraqi army is about 50km close to the iranian border. it gives you an idea of how much land nouri al-maliki has lost over the past week alone. >> hoda abdel-hamid, thank you for that. i'm joined in doha by fawa gurgus a professor of politics and international relations at the school of economics in london. where are we now in terms of nouri al-maliki? >> first of all, the iraqi security forces have not been able to stop the advance of i.s.i.s., that's a reality. i'm more concerned about the bleeding of the iraqi state. the disintegration of security forces. before talking about retaking mosul,
he has the air strike and ability in the sense that he has a lot of - the air force has a lot of apache helicopters donated by the u.s. some have been down. they are carrying out operations in fall ugea, ramadi and other areas. without outside help, he will not be able to deploy. when you ask about the peshmerga forces, they have a border, 1050km from syria to iran. that's a border of disputed territories. at the moment they are facing the sunni rebels, and they tell you that the only presence...
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$200 million in economic development is going to be on the way soon and secretary kerry says those apache helicopters they herald --ed holding back, would be on the way very, very soon. is that delivery going to be made are there going to be any changes? the likely only change we will layer about is the $70 million that one senator held back because of the democratic concerns in egypt. we do expect a statement from him in a couple of hours. >> we'll cross back to you a little later for that. patty culhane in washington, d.c. thank you. >>> and of course we're going to have more coverage of the al jazeera verdicts coming up. >> mohamed fahmy struck me as nothing more or nothing less than a journalist. >> talk about their expertise and respectability in the field. >>> also the dramatic end to a stand offof a south korean soldier wanted in a shooting spree. >>> what the hosts need to do to progress to the next round in soccer. >>> let's go to iraq now and john kerry says u.s. support for iraqi security forces will be intense and sustained. the u.s. secretary of state made the comments on an
$200 million in economic development is going to be on the way soon and secretary kerry says those apache helicopters they herald --ed holding back, would be on the way very, very soon. is that delivery going to be made are there going to be any changes? the likely only change we will layer about is the $70 million that one senator held back because of the democratic concerns in egypt. we do expect a statement from him in a couple of hours. >> we'll cross back to you a little later for...
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apache helicopters that the egyptians want very desperately to fight terrorist forces in the sinai, thoseently now are going forward. the united states has not made any secret of the fact that egypt is an anchor partner, a strategic partner in that part of the world. the u.s. just certified that egypt was moving towards democracy freeing some the aid briefly held up. there were other certifications that egypt was moving in the right direction. it appears at this point that $1.3 billion in military aid is actually going to continue flowing to egypt. >>> as you heard the sentencing handed down by the egyptian government came just a day after secretary of state john kerry met with government leaders in cairo. we asked the deputy spokes woman about the meeting. >> secretary kerry was on the ground yesterday talking to egypt's leaders, and he made very clear today how draconian, and inappropriate these sentences and convictions were. we have called on the egypt i don't know government to look at all ways to reverse this, including pardoning the sentence. we do think it's important to maintain
apache helicopters that the egyptians want very desperately to fight terrorist forces in the sinai, thoseently now are going forward. the united states has not made any secret of the fact that egypt is an anchor partner, a strategic partner in that part of the world. the u.s. just certified that egypt was moving towards democracy freeing some the aid briefly held up. there were other certifications that egypt was moving in the right direction. it appears at this point that $1.3 billion in...
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. >> to include hellfire missiles, apache helicopters, and this fall we're on track for the delivery of f-16s. we're in touch with iraqi leadership as much as possible. >> reporter: but the trainers teaching the iraqi air force how to fly the f-16s were evacuated today north of baghdad. congress is now reviewing an additional $1 billion in arms and equipment, including 200 humvees. and on monday u.s. special operators began a month of training for iraqi special forces in neighboring jordan. u.s. consultant david ta fury described the situation facing baghdad as a powder keg. >> reporter: it's hard to imagine though have enough fighters and enough supplies and weapons to actually take the capital city of iraq, but they're serious about that. >> reporter: few in the pentagon think that the u.s. air strikes will make a difference. drones can only carry a few hellfire mils ils and u.s. fighter planes would require intelligence on the ground. again, the white house is ruling out u.s. boots on the ground. >> jennifer, thank you. more on this abowith the panel. no one has been fired or disc
. >> to include hellfire missiles, apache helicopters, and this fall we're on track for the delivery of f-16s. we're in touch with iraqi leadership as much as possible. >> reporter: but the trainers teaching the iraqi air force how to fly the f-16s were evacuated today north of baghdad. congress is now reviewing an additional $1 billion in arms and equipment, including 200 humvees. and on monday u.s. special operators began a month of training for iraqi special forces in neighboring...
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. >> to include fire missiles, apache helicopter sales moving forward and later this fall, the delivery of two f-16s. we're in touch with iraqi leadership as much as possible. >> we have learned the u.s. military trainers who were teaching the iraqi air force how to fly those f-16s were evacuated today from their base north of baghdad. the state department would not confirm reports that iranian fighters were fighting alongside the forces. >> we don't have any confirmation of their present on the ground, which is some of the reports. clearly, we have encouraged them in many cases to play a constructive role but i don't have any other views from our end to portray here today. >> and on monday, u.s. special operators began a month of training for iraqi special forces in neighboring jordan, sean? >> jennifer, thank you. >>> earlier today john boehner slammed president obama's failed response for the growing crisis. take a look. >> it's not like we haven't seen this problem over a year. and it hasn't -- it's not like we haven't seen over the last five or six months these terrorists moving in
. >> to include fire missiles, apache helicopter sales moving forward and later this fall, the delivery of two f-16s. we're in touch with iraqi leadership as much as possible. >> we have learned the u.s. military trainers who were teaching the iraqi air force how to fly those f-16s were evacuated today from their base north of baghdad. the state department would not confirm reports that iranian fighters were fighting alongside the forces. >> we don't have any confirmation of...
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apache helicopters that egyptians want very desperately. this is something that dovetails with american interests. those apparently now are going forward. secretary kerry assured his egyptian counterpart. the united states has not made any secret of the fact that egypt is an anchor partner, a strategic partner as they put it this that part of the world. the u.s. just certified that egypt was moving towards democracy, cementing some $550 million in aid, that egypt was moving in the right direction, so it appears at this point that that $1.5 billion of aid, 1.3 of it is military aid is actually going to continue flowing to egypt. >> as you heard the sentences handed down by the egyptian government handed down just a day after secretary of state john kerry met with are authorities in cairo. we talked to the deputy spokesman about the meeting. >> secretary kerry was talking about the path forward here to the egyptian leaders. he made very clear how draconian how repressive these extensions were, he talked about alternatives, including pardon. w
apache helicopters that egyptians want very desperately. this is something that dovetails with american interests. those apparently now are going forward. secretary kerry assured his egyptian counterpart. the united states has not made any secret of the fact that egypt is an anchor partner, a strategic partner as they put it this that part of the world. the u.s. just certified that egypt was moving towards democracy, cementing some $550 million in aid, that egypt was moving in the right...
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state government, saying the aid will be brought back to its previous levels, that he is confident 10 apache helicopters will be delivered to egypt soon. then the next day we have this really abominable verdict come down. we will have to see how the state department response. >> i was watching one of the al jazeera reporters has been sentenced in absentia come in the al jazeera studios in doha earlier today, saying whilst was much more concerned about the jailed journalist, of course, but this means as journalists, it is difficult for them to travel because any country that egypt has agreements with could have her extradited, or the others convicted in abstention, because they been convicted in egyptian court. about to ask adel fahmy his brother's condition. he had dislocated his shoulder? yes, he sustained injuries shortly before he was arrested back in december, due to the negligence inside and harsh conditions. he was denied early diagnosis and treatment. it has become a disability. this was punishment enough, then to get the verdict today. [indiscernible] he will never have 100% function
state government, saying the aid will be brought back to its previous levels, that he is confident 10 apache helicopters will be delivered to egypt soon. then the next day we have this really abominable verdict come down. we will have to see how the state department response. >> i was watching one of the al jazeera reporters has been sentenced in absentia come in the al jazeera studios in doha earlier today, saying whilst was much more concerned about the jailed journalist, of course, but...
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but among the aid we're giving them apache helicopters. with that aid and those choppers did we give away whatever leverage we had? >> unfortunately i think the u.s. is caught in a very difficult position right now. on the one hand we do not want to cut off our relationship with egypt, and by default have egypt develop a relationship with russia and other authoritarian regimes. and have less of a contact than we do today. on the other hand, if you go forward with the relationships, we are telling egyptian forces that we don't care what you do on human rights. what we need to do is have a tougher human rights agenda, and we are willing to step up more pressure and that's not something we've seen. >> how much clout do we have? >> i think we should use those relationships as well. by default as a way of retreating and getting out of the middle east, we've lost influence with the saudi arabia with turkey with the uae, that the united states is deeply engaged and that makes us a credible pattern with saudi arabia, turk uae qatar and others in t
but among the aid we're giving them apache helicopters. with that aid and those choppers did we give away whatever leverage we had? >> unfortunately i think the u.s. is caught in a very difficult position right now. on the one hand we do not want to cut off our relationship with egypt, and by default have egypt develop a relationship with russia and other authoritarian regimes. and have less of a contact than we do today. on the other hand, if you go forward with the relationships, we are...
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f-16s, hell fire missiles, apache helicopters, useful but also a danger, as well. u.s.rs from a base north of baghdad, those guys were there to train the iraqis this advance of the arrival of the f-16s. imagine if the f-16s were already there, they might have been lost asset, as well. so each has its limitations and the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for the tennis shoes that got torture tested by teenagers. the internet of everything
f-16s, hell fire missiles, apache helicopters, useful but also a danger, as well. u.s.rs from a base north of baghdad, those guys were there to train the iraqis this advance of the arrival of the f-16s. imagine if the f-16s were already there, they might have been lost asset, as well. so each has its limitations and the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while....
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and you know all of those, the oil producers like eog, apache, continental resources.ou know i like those so much. i mean stocks that can get slammed as we realize the price at the pump is headed higher but deserve to be bought into any further decline. in other words, i think oil's march higher is going to create terrific buying opportunities if you know where to find them. specifically, i'm thinking of the theme park plays. disney, dis, which has a big park business and cedar fair, f.u.n., a terrific play on amusement parks. just perfect for our father's day show because these are great stocks to buy and put away for your kids. they also happen to be stocks that tend to go lower as gas prices go higher. investors worry that fewer people will want to make the more costly drive to the parks, you're probably going to hear next week that the average price at the pump went up some amount and someone's going to get nervous, maybe they downgrade one of these stocks. let's start with disney, somehow become the second most heavily shorted stock, bet against stock in the dow j
and you know all of those, the oil producers like eog, apache, continental resources.ou know i like those so much. i mean stocks that can get slammed as we realize the price at the pump is headed higher but deserve to be bought into any further decline. in other words, i think oil's march higher is going to create terrific buying opportunities if you know where to find them. specifically, i'm thinking of the theme park plays. disney, dis, which has a big park business and cedar fair, f.u.n., a...
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from what i understand, we were supposed to drop off apache gunships and f-16s that hadn't made it to iraq yet. i'm thankful they're not there. >> remarkable seeing pictures right now. i have to ask you quickly on this one. something as stupid as severance packages for high level ranking military members weren't given out, back in 2003 and effectively that made these people unemployable, angry and with great skills. and they know their enemy now more than anybody. is that basically how simple it is? >> that is a very accurate fair assessment of that situation. we could have avoided some of this misery by handling some of that more appropriately back then. >> it's so sad to see this happening. thank you all for doing the work on this particular story, a never ending story as well it seems. what is the impact the silence will have not only in iraq but you. there is a lot. we will check the latest oil prices and what that means for you at the pump, guess what, hasn't even been hours of fire yet you are already going to notice a change. (mother vo) when i was pregnant... i got more advice
from what i understand, we were supposed to drop off apache gunships and f-16s that hadn't made it to iraq yet. i'm thankful they're not there. >> remarkable seeing pictures right now. i have to ask you quickly on this one. something as stupid as severance packages for high level ranking military members weren't given out, back in 2003 and effectively that made these people unemployable, angry and with great skills. and they know their enemy now more than anybody. is that basically how...
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and the united states would not provide the promise, tanks, apache helicopters, all the stuff that had. how is it when we have got egypt which is a friendly nation to the u.s. and frien:s to israel there is no talk of giving them the support but we're going to go back into iraq, possibly, what can we do with that generation's long fight? >> well, first of all, we have to say that there has been a ton of sacrifices and we should not make those sacrifices in vain. we have to do something. it's just a powder keg right now. we have ignored it for so long. we are trapped by the obama doctrine which is either go to war or ignore the situation. he doesn't know how to use diplomacy. he doesn't know how to do what's in between. we are trapped into this]a>p &c@ rhetoric where he said the people of the united states are tired of war. so, that's our national security strategy as s. well, whatever happens, the people are tired. that's an emotional spawps. that's not a national security criteria. what we have now is a situation that has been so ignored by this national security team for so long that
and the united states would not provide the promise, tanks, apache helicopters, all the stuff that had. how is it when we have got egypt which is a friendly nation to the u.s. and frien:s to israel there is no talk of giving them the support but we're going to go back into iraq, possibly, what can we do with that generation's long fight? >> well, first of all, we have to say that there has been a ton of sacrifices and we should not make those sacrifices in vain. we have to do something....
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including 575 million dollars released in recent days and plans to send a long-delayed shipment of apache helicopters. australia has protested the sentencing of peter greste, an australian citizen, by summoning a top egyptian diplomat. president obama has called for paid family leave and greater flexibility to improve conditions for working parents. obama repeated the call at the white house summit on monday after initial remarks in his weekly address on saturday. >> many jobs don't offer adequate leave to care for a new baby or an ailing parent, so workers cannot afford to be there when their family needs them the most. that is wrong. it puts us way behind the times. only three countries in the world report that they don't offer paid maternity leave. free. the united states is one of them. it is time to change that. >> the supreme court has largely upheld the obama administration omits on greenhouse gas emissions that are warming the planet. in a seven to two decision, the court ruled the environmental protection agency could regulate power plants and other statiory sources of greenhouse
including 575 million dollars released in recent days and plans to send a long-delayed shipment of apache helicopters. australia has protested the sentencing of peter greste, an australian citizen, by summoning a top egyptian diplomat. president obama has called for paid family leave and greater flexibility to improve conditions for working parents. obama repeated the call at the white house summit on monday after initial remarks in his weekly address on saturday. >> many jobs don't offer...