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find a you have a message from becky: see you soon.. can't wait to see cousin jared!eally our cousin. remember, aunt becky is like my sister. what about uncle rodney? he's not really our uncle. confusing, right? kinda! he married aunt becky and became uncle rodney. love makes us family. we've got a lot going on. anncr: the new chevrolet malibu with siri eyes free integration available through your iphone. it's the new family. having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help a foster child start the school year right. >>> our theme at this year's women of power is embrace your power, the time is now. >> embracing my power means what can i do to make me better? what can i do to enrich my live? just being in the environment of these amazing women was a wonderful experience. but it also makes me strive for more in my own life. >> as a mother of three, embracing my power is giving myself a break. we may be in our careers. we may be not neces
find a you have a message from becky: see you soon.. can't wait to see cousin jared!eally our cousin. remember, aunt becky is like my sister. what about uncle rodney? he's not really our uncle. confusing, right? kinda! he married aunt becky and became uncle rodney. love makes us family. we've got a lot going on. anncr: the new chevrolet malibu with siri eyes free integration available through your iphone. it's the new family. having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between...
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to be honest with you, becky, i just can't explain it.this has been a bad publicity deluge over their products, reliability and safety of their products that few companies have ever seen. i think maybe part of what's going on in the -- if you look back in automotive history, the ford explorer/firestone tires recall of about 12, 13 years ago, more recently, the toyota recall. so, basically, you know, it could be that consumers sort of say, hey this is sort of baked into the system. but i had dinner here in lumden with senior auto executives and another automaker and they are surprised, too and baffled why it hasn't hurt gm sales. >> jessica, you have any thoughts on that? really, it is a head scratcher. >> it definitely is. just, you know, like we said, there's been millions of vehicles recalled. what we are seeing is that, you know, we looked at the chevy cobalt. i think that's kind of been the poster child of this recall campaign that gm has had this year around looks like not only are more people coming in and trading in cobalts, but mo
to be honest with you, becky, i just can't explain it.this has been a bad publicity deluge over their products, reliability and safety of their products that few companies have ever seen. i think maybe part of what's going on in the -- if you look back in automotive history, the ford explorer/firestone tires recall of about 12, 13 years ago, more recently, the toyota recall. so, basically, you know, it could be that consumers sort of say, hey this is sort of baked into the system. but i had...
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you have a message from becky: see you soon.. can't wait to see cousin jared!aunt becky is like my sister. what about uncle rodney? he's not really our uncle. confusing, right? kinda! he married aunt becky and became uncle rodney. love makes us family. we've got a lot going on. anncr: the new chevrolet malibu with siri eyes free integration available through your iphone. it's the new family. >>>oobñ >>> this is blare underwood. >> i'm nicole ari parker and you're watching -- >> "our world with black enterprise". >> welcome back. for decades it's been lights, camera action for these two superstars. mark lamont hill sat down with blair underwood and nicole ari parker on their broadway debut. >> you must be sterling. i'm blanche. >> oh, sister. >> yeah. >> hello. where is little woman? >> in the bathroom. >> one of the perceptions is that you all have radically changed the play from the original tennessee williams version. >> minor changes. >> i think people are also basing it on the movie and a lot of people haven't read the actual play and they're going off the
you have a message from becky: see you soon.. can't wait to see cousin jared!aunt becky is like my sister. what about uncle rodney? he's not really our uncle. confusing, right? kinda! he married aunt becky and became uncle rodney. love makes us family. we've got a lot going on. anncr: the new chevrolet malibu with siri eyes free integration available through your iphone. it's the new family. >>>oobñ >>> this is blare underwood. >> i'm nicole ari parker and you're...
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>> becky, they've been around since 1998. roth iras have grown in popularity and now held by nearly 16% of u.s. households, according to the vus inestment company institute. savers contribute more readily to roth iras than traditional iras. a lot of folks don't know the difference. >> that's why i love having you here. what is the difference between a regular ira and roth ira? >> a lot of people focus on the tax implications. with traditional ira tax deferred growth is what you're looking at there around you're looking at the fact that contributions can be tax deductible depending on whether or not you are in an employer's plan and which your income levels are. also you can take the withdrawals out. but when you do you will be taxed on that money. >> with a roth ira? >> with a roth ira you're looking attacks free growth. that's what's attractive to a lot of people. the contributions you put into a roth ira can always be taken out tax free. and even your earnings can be withdrawn tax free after age 59 1/2 as long as you have t
>> becky, they've been around since 1998. roth iras have grown in popularity and now held by nearly 16% of u.s. households, according to the vus inestment company institute. savers contribute more readily to roth iras than traditional iras. a lot of folks don't know the difference. >> that's why i love having you here. what is the difference between a regular ira and roth ira? >> a lot of people focus on the tax implications. with traditional ira tax deferred growth is what...
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you have a message from becky: see you soon.. can't wait to see cousin jared! not really our cousin. remember, aunt becky is like my sister. what about uncle rodney? he's not really our uncle. confusing, right? kinda! he married aunt becky and became uncle rodney. love makes us family. we've got a lot going on. anncr: the new chevrolet malibu with siri eyes free integration available through your iphone. it's the new family. @@@@@@oúúcocoÑg news...sports... weather emergencies...especially diverse communities... rural towns... the elderly. they save thousands every year on cable and satellite bills... pay-tv providers don't like that. they're pushing washington to change the rules and cripple free tv call congress. tell them to stand up for sixty million americans... ...and stand up to pay-tv providers don't mess with free tv >>> closed captioning for "our world" is brought to you by -- >>> in the world of fashion and beauty, we found two women of power who have graced the covers of magazines and changed the face of fashion. >> my grandmother and my mother didn
you have a message from becky: see you soon.. can't wait to see cousin jared! not really our cousin. remember, aunt becky is like my sister. what about uncle rodney? he's not really our uncle. confusing, right? kinda! he married aunt becky and became uncle rodney. love makes us family. we've got a lot going on. anncr: the new chevrolet malibu with siri eyes free integration available through your iphone. it's the new family. @@@@@@oúúcocoÑg news...sports... weather emergencies...especially...
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becky was always serious. i love that.o responsible but jedd was like a -- more like a corn ball, more like me, a goof, always smiling, always wanted to have fun. all he wanted to do was have fun. becky was like my mom or something. more like my mom than my daughter. my mom if my mom was responsible. becky was more responsible than my own mother. what am i going to say? what am i going to say about becky, she was great. it's weird to have a little girl that's so responsible. it's weird. jedd wasn't. he did the smart thing, bail, worry about yourself, take care of number one. becky didn't have that spirit. she didn't have a take care of numero uno mentality. she had a never leave a fallen comrade, even if it costs you your life, which it did. which it did. >> over in the women's wing of the jail, mary kay concepcion has just had her 26th birthday but it also marks the death of her 2-year-old son, fox. concepcion and her boyfriend are both awaiting trial for his murder. >> i'm waiting at home for that anniversary. for my son
becky was always serious. i love that.o responsible but jedd was like a -- more like a corn ball, more like me, a goof, always smiling, always wanted to have fun. all he wanted to do was have fun. becky was like my mom or something. more like my mom than my daughter. my mom if my mom was responsible. becky was more responsible than my own mother. what am i going to say? what am i going to say about becky, she was great. it's weird to have a little girl that's so responsible. it's weird. jedd...
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it's becky. >> cowboyforyou67 was identified as james comput >> he was div >> h t >> t w mess.u >> they find out who wild ivy is. it's becky. >> cowboyforyou67 was identified as james kidwell, a 31-year-old computer science guy. from gore, about ten miles from the murder side. >> he was divorced, money issues, and living at home. >> he had been questioned but never been charged in a domestic wearing sunglasses, there was no way to identify him. investigators turned to the tulsa police cyber crimes unit. >> i'd venture to say every crime that occurs these days probably has a digital component. there's going to be some type of communication utilizing the internet or some type of cell search. >> a court-authorized search revealed someone using the screen name cowboyforyou67 met someone new online just three days before the murders, wildivy. >> they find out who wild ivy is. it's becky. >> cowboyforyou67 was identified as james kidwell, a 31-year-old computer science guy. from gore, about ten miles from the murder side. >> he was divorced, money issues, and living at home. >> he ha
it's becky. >> cowboyforyou67 was identified as james comput >> he was div >> h t >> t w mess.u >> they find out who wild ivy is. it's becky. >> cowboyforyou67 was identified as james kidwell, a 31-year-old computer science guy. from gore, about ten miles from the murder side. >> he was divorced, money issues, and living at home. >> he had been questioned but never been charged in a domestic wearing sunglasses, there was no way to identify him....
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i'm becky quick, the president proposes hitting new particular highs. >> my attitude is, i don't care if it is legal, it is wrong. >> and former defense secretary on the cost of prices in europe and the middle east. >>> and one of the richest super heroes turns 75, why the caped crusader is a big hit around the globe. >>> and why leasing your wheels may be good for your budget. >>> this is america's number one financial news program, "on the money." now becky quick. >> here is what is making news as we head into a new week "on the money," mixed markets and global concerns on the earning season, the dow started lower before rebounding and then feeling the heat of continued unrest by week's end, but the s&p hitting new highs, three days in a row by thursday. companies like apple, starbucks, visa, ford, feeling the revenue. duncan brands, at&t and amazon post a surprising loss the day before the fire went on sale. social network facebook reporting higher than average earnings on the mobile app business. the ceo mark zuckerberg says that it hosted more an a trillion user posts. that is ri
i'm becky quick, the president proposes hitting new particular highs. >> my attitude is, i don't care if it is legal, it is wrong. >> and former defense secretary on the cost of prices in europe and the middle east. >>> and one of the richest super heroes turns 75, why the caped crusader is a big hit around the globe. >>> and why leasing your wheels may be good for your budget. >>> this is america's number one financial news program, "on the...
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if the ocean had astronauts that's what david and becky would be.s husband and wife team based outside philadelphia traveled the world and award winning underwater photographers. they've been hundreds of feet deep off the new jersey coast. got under ice in the arctic. even helped explore ship wrecks. >> caves are one of the only few places left on earth yet that have been unexplored. >> on this day they're eagles nest florida one of the most spectacular underwater caves in the country. you have to drive for miles deep into a wooded state park to even find it. >> one of the deepest caves in florida and it's easily accessible. >> everyone calls it the mount everett of cave diving. that is a huge draw by itself. it's deep, it's dark. >> multiple signs warn the untrained to go back wearing specialized cave diving gear david, becky and fellow divers slip under the laci looking layer of rock. daylight disappears as they sing deeper. eventually eagles nest opens into a so-called ballroom more than 300 feet deep and empty ball the size of half a stadium. >>
if the ocean had astronauts that's what david and becky would be.s husband and wife team based outside philadelphia traveled the world and award winning underwater photographers. they've been hundreds of feet deep off the new jersey coast. got under ice in the arctic. even helped explore ship wrecks. >> caves are one of the only few places left on earth yet that have been unexplored. >> on this day they're eagles nest florida one of the most spectacular underwater caves in the...
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and becky, we do not have one.rry kudlow is on here all the time talking about the importance of growth. i agree with him. we have to have a growth strategy here in the united states. and we do not have one. >> i don't disagree with you. we need corporate tax reform and you want to make this as attractive a place to do business as humanly possible. back in 2004, president bush passed legislation that prevented companies from doing effectively what we're talking about, inversions. people who back then were doing mergers. they were saying i'm going to pretend i don't live here anymore. going to set up a p.o. box in the cayman islands and that ended up happening. and we stopped that. because people decided unto itself was wrong. >> the president is talking about corporations being unpatriotic. they're trying to do business in a competitive way around the world. that is trying to change the culture in a bad way. that is a wrong way to be thinking about this. we need to reduce the corporate tax rate. corporations are pa
and becky, we do not have one.rry kudlow is on here all the time talking about the importance of growth. i agree with him. we have to have a growth strategy here in the united states. and we do not have one. >> i don't disagree with you. we need corporate tax reform and you want to make this as attractive a place to do business as humanly possible. back in 2004, president bush passed legislation that prevented companies from doing effectively what we're talking about, inversions. people...
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becky and ben, stay safe. you so much for those reports. >>> and we want to come back to the united states here to capitol hill where california democrat adam schiff is joining us. he's the member of the permanent select committee on intelligence. and congressman, you just heard those reports. let me just ask you flat out, do you support the israeli airstrikes as a way to respond to what's been going on? is this the right approach by israel? >> well, i don't think israel really has any choice, as long as hamas continues to fire rockets into israel and put israelis at risk, israel has to respond in some manner. i don't think israel wants to go to ground and have a ground invasion. they may be compelled to do it if the rocket attacks continue. but i don't think that netanyahu could politically or otherwise sit on his hands while his citizens are being threatened in this way. so i'm not sure the israelis have much choice. i hope that given the fact that hamas has lost a lot of its pay dr tr patrons. >> what about
becky and ben, stay safe. you so much for those reports. >>> and we want to come back to the united states here to capitol hill where california democrat adam schiff is joining us. he's the member of the permanent select committee on intelligence. and congressman, you just heard those reports. let me just ask you flat out, do you support the israeli airstrikes as a way to respond to what's been going on? is this the right approach by israel? >> well, i don't think israel really...
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becky g.os ensayos. >> gracias como mÁs adelante regresamos con ustedes. buscan todos los chismes que nos tengan. >> yo estaba viendo las fotos que subÍa el dasa al instagram. cada vez es un artista mÁs conocido y es por eso que todo el mundo lo adora. te vamos a estar apoyando porque no solamente vas a cantar. >> y eso es verdad. estuve grabando para primer impacto y el dasa es de esos pocos artistas que el ego no se le ha subido porque hijo de tu tÍa, esos artistas con el ego subido, que cristito se les fue. pero el dasa es de esos que es humilde en el sentido que te sientes igual. >> ¿sabes por quÉ? cuando a la gente le llega los Éxitos de un golpe, no lo sabe asimilar. cuando tÚ en piezas de abajo, que te dicen que no, tÚ valoras lo que tienes. >> cuando nosotros forzamos las cosas, queremos... >> o te agarran y te ponen donde no queremos estar. >> yo no dije eso. dice cosas peores. >> pero no importa. lo dijeron bien. pero lo que tenemos que ver es el weather en este momento porque quiero
becky g.os ensayos. >> gracias como mÁs adelante regresamos con ustedes. buscan todos los chismes que nos tengan. >> yo estaba viendo las fotos que subÍa el dasa al instagram. cada vez es un artista mÁs conocido y es por eso que todo el mundo lo adora. te vamos a estar apoyando porque no solamente vas a cantar. >> y eso es verdad. estuve grabando para primer impacto y el dasa es de esos pocos artistas que el ego no se le ha subido porque hijo de tu tÍa, esos artistas con...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with becky quick. michelle caruso cabrera is here sitting in for the vacationing joe kernen. futures pointing to a sharper low on wall street. they're off their worst levels of the morning. part of that is the argentina situation. they're trying to figure out what the fed is going to do. in any event, dow could open down about 80 points if we do it now. the s&p 500 would open about 11 points and the nasdaq would open off about 25 points. michelle. >> a busy morning for earnings, as well. time warner cable earned 1.89 a share for the second quarter. the company did see profit growth from a year ago thanks to a jump in residential broadband customers. this is going to trade, though, on deal prov, right? >> this is all comcast, our parent company, or not. >> aetna raised its forecast for the year. cigna's premium revenue grew in all its business segments. panasonic confirms it will invest $5 billion in tesla battery plants. >>> every day, 15 million kids leave school with no place to go. the boys and girl
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with becky quick. michelle caruso cabrera is here sitting in for the vacationing joe kernen. futures pointing to a sharper low on wall street. they're off their worst levels of the morning. part of that is the argentina situation. they're trying to figure out what the fed is going to do. in any event, dow could open down about 80 points if we do it now. the s&p 500 would open about 11 points and the nasdaq would open off about 25 points. michelle. >> a...
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i mean -- >> how about portman, becky?l put becky on the spot. >> no -- >> on social irus you're where i'm glad where you are, because i think, you know, that it's not divisive, and you speak -- you're kind of boring maybe, but it could -- we could spruce you up a little bit. but you know what? i think -- >> boring in a good way. >> but i think the social issues might not allow you to appease the base. >> but you would be -- >> joe -- >> i'm with joe. >> where are you? we're back to you know we got two families that can run this country? those are the only people that can run? i moon i don't get it. >> here's where i am. the country's in trouble. we're in trouble because we are slipping behind. because we're not doing what we need to do on tax reform as we talk about but it's much bigger than that. it's about regulations, it's about what we do in terms of international trade, where we are sitting on the sidelines and american worker's getting hurt. it's about what we're doing in terms of health care costs dramatically incr
i mean -- >> how about portman, becky?l put becky on the spot. >> no -- >> on social irus you're where i'm glad where you are, because i think, you know, that it's not divisive, and you speak -- you're kind of boring maybe, but it could -- we could spruce you up a little bit. but you know what? i think -- >> boring in a good way. >> but i think the social issues might not allow you to appease the base. >> but you would be -- >> joe -- >> i'm with...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we have the june adp employment reports. forecasters say the economy probably added 208,000 private jobs last month. today's 8:00 p.m. eastern number comes up as a leadup to tomorrow's pregovernment holiday payrolls report. the dow coming in within two points of the 17,000 milestone for the first time earlier in the session. it ended up closing up still, but up at 16,956. this was its best day in more than a month. the s&p closing at a record high. check that out, 1,973. this is something like the 23rd record high close for the s&p this year. take a look at the futures this morning. check out the stock market in the early going. right now, the dow futures are up by about 19 points above fair value. s&p futures are up by 1.5 and the nasdaq is up by 3.5. if you were watching oil prices, you'll see right now they're down by half a percent. 104.85 for the wti. the ten-year note at this point is yielding 2.556%. take a look at what the dollar is doing this morning. you'll see right now the
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we have the june adp employment reports. forecasters say the economy probably added 208,000 private jobs last month. today's 8:00 p.m. eastern number comes up as a leadup to tomorrow's pregovernment holiday payrolls report. the dow coming in within two points of the 17,000 milestone for the first time earlier in the session. it ended up closing up still, but up at 16,956. this was its best day in more than a month. the s&p...
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becky anderson there in jerusalem. becky, thanks. >>> more on our breaking news on malaysia airlines jet shot down over ukraine. that's coming up next. >> almost 300 people on board from at least nine countries. their friends and family heart broken, of course. and all wanting to know why this happened. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. >>> heartbreaking scenes from family members of those lost on that crash, fo
becky anderson there in jerusalem. becky, thanks. >>> more on our breaking news on malaysia airlines jet shot down over ukraine. that's coming up next. >> almost 300 people on board from at least nine countries. their friends and family heart broken, of course. and all wanting to know why this happened. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support...
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what is the latest they're saying about this ground operation, becky? >> reporter: yes, we have some video and i'm going to show you that. let me just do the numbers for you just to bring people back up to date in what is going on. 260 palestinians killed now as some 2,000 injured. you're right to point out one israeli soldier is dead. there is an investigation ongoing regarding that. two israeli soldiers confirmed injured. let me take you first inside gaza then i'm going to step back in a moment. these are the first reports we've received today from gaza, they are very disturbing, clearly, there are women and children civilians in the cross hairs of war. the u.n. saying today they believe that some near 60,000 kids in gaza have experienced death or injury in the last ten days and will require support. so again, these images are disturbing. but this is the reality of this conflict of what is going on in gaza today. however, you look at it and whichever side you agree with, let me -- step back from these for a moment, because we have got other video in t
what is the latest they're saying about this ground operation, becky? >> reporter: yes, we have some video and i'm going to show you that. let me just do the numbers for you just to bring people back up to date in what is going on. 260 palestinians killed now as some 2,000 injured. you're right to point out one israeli soldier is dead. there is an investigation ongoing regarding that. two israeli soldiers confirmed injured. let me take you first inside gaza then i'm going to step back in...
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i'm becky quick. the dow hit 17,000. is this the top or the beginning? what does the strong jobs report mean for your money? gm sets a record that it doesn't want. the surprising reason those recalls don't seem to impact the sales and why it may be a good time to shop for a new car. the trend trend in office wear is afoot. will millennial chances turn? there may be ways you don't know about to get them forgiven. on the money starts right now. >>> here's a look at what's makes news. a strong jobs report for the month of june. the unemployment rate fell to 6.1%. the best number since april of 2008. the economy created the 288,000 job. numbers from the previous two months were revised upwards. all pushing the dow above 17,000 on thursday. during the holiday shortened weekend the s&p 500 hit a fresh all time high as well and the nasdaq hit a 14-year record. a stunning announcement from jpmorgan. telling shareholders that he has throat cancer but he says it was caught early and hasn't spread and is curable. home sales hitting a high in may. the index is based
i'm becky quick. the dow hit 17,000. is this the top or the beginning? what does the strong jobs report mean for your money? gm sets a record that it doesn't want. the surprising reason those recalls don't seem to impact the sales and why it may be a good time to shop for a new car. the trend trend in office wear is afoot. will millennial chances turn? there may be ways you don't know about to get them forgiven. on the money starts right now. >>> here's a look at what's makes news. a...
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i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and brian sullivan. joe is off this week. the fed is in focus today. the central bank set to begin a two-day meeting. most economists expect janet yellen and company to taper the fed's bond buying program by another $10 billion to $25 billion. steve liesman will join us with the exclusive fed survey coming up in the next hour. on today's economic calendar, we have the s&p case-shiller price home index coming out at 9:00 eastern. then an hour later, we get july consumer confidence. we have a flood of companies set to post quarterly results before the opening bell. get ready, folks. we've got pfizer, merck, etna, and siriusxm radio. after the bell, we'll hear from amgen, panera, american sxers. brian, we have to get ready because there is a flood. >> and a number of major companies have posted their results overseas. profits at ubs stronger than analysts have been expecting. analysts paying attention to questions hanging over the bank. ubs has closed u.s. probes into its dark pool alternative trading system. the companies' cfo
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what is the latest on this incursion, now, becky, into the gaza strip? >> reporter: let me get you the very latest pictures we are getting into cnn, hala, these from the idf showing tanks rolling into gaza in what is now this ground incursion. they're calling it an incursion, not an invasion. they want to be specific about this. they say it is targeted, as you rightly point out, specifically to these tunnels as far as i can tell, from information i am getting on the ground. israelis believe there are ten of those, used by, they say, from terrorists from gaza from hamas to get into israel and to go back and forth. so these, as i say, are the latest pictures out of idf. i want to move on to other pictures again from the israeli defense force. the next pictures you will see according to idf show a strike on a tunnel used, they say, for terror purposes, a strike as a result thoof strike, hala, a rocket is discharged proving the idf says the ma plirns of this tunnel. if you think back some what 24 hours now, we were showing on cnn, i will show them again, pic
what is the latest on this incursion, now, becky, into the gaza strip? >> reporter: let me get you the very latest pictures we are getting into cnn, hala, these from the idf showing tanks rolling into gaza in what is now this ground incursion. they're calling it an incursion, not an invasion. they want to be specific about this. they say it is targeted, as you rightly point out, specifically to these tunnels as far as i can tell, from information i am getting on the ground. israelis...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with becky quick.helle caruso cabrera is with us today because joe is off this week. we'll tell but some of the headlines this morning. shares of humana rising with market trading. $2.19 per share. revenue was higher than expected. humana saw a sizable jump in membership, thank in large part to participation in health care exchanges. we should tell you about carl icahn because he's cutting his stake in family dollar stores a day after the company agreed to be bought by chain rival dollar tree. icahn says he's, quote, determined to dispose part of his stake rather than wait for the deal to close or for higher fees to emerge. and facebook is shutting down its gift service. two years after it was launched wbl i remember getting a gift early on, a birthday gift, a thing of jam. anyway, the company testing our ways to allow consumers to try products on their website including a special buy button. >>> in the markets, futures are suggesting that we would get higher by nearly 5 points. the s&p higher by a lit
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with becky quick.helle caruso cabrera is with us today because joe is off this week. we'll tell but some of the headlines this morning. shares of humana rising with market trading. $2.19 per share. revenue was higher than expected. humana saw a sizable jump in membership, thank in large part to participation in health care exchanges. we should tell you about carl icahn because he's cutting his stake in family dollar stores a day after the company agreed to be bought...
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becky, welcome. >> thank you. >> the vatican says this is a first for this pope.t move. i certainly read comments from your group, saying, no, this is merely pr. why? >> well, you know, pope benedict met with victims. and now pope francis is meeting with victims. and while i hope the victims find healing from this, no matter how many victims he meets with, that's not going to protect children. >> i read a quote from a vatican spokesperson. he said is there a body of opinion that's never been interested understanding the church's intention with these meetings. those who understand see and listen to what the pope did and said today we'll know without a doubt it wasn't a public relations event. the real question is what would snap like to see happen? punishment, the cover-up, you tell me. >> as a victim and leader in snap, i would like him to attempt action. we heard a lot of things. we heard a commission has been set up and policies. i would like to see the pope today take action. i would like to see him punish a bishop for covering up abuse. start with bishop finn
becky, welcome. >> thank you. >> the vatican says this is a first for this pope.t move. i certainly read comments from your group, saying, no, this is merely pr. why? >> well, you know, pope benedict met with victims. and now pope francis is meeting with victims. and while i hope the victims find healing from this, no matter how many victims he meets with, that's not going to protect children. >> i read a quote from a vatican spokesperson. he said is there a body of...
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joining us is sharon epperson. >> becky, they've been around since 199. roth ira's have grown if popularity and are held by 16% of u.s. households. research shows saverers contribute for readily to roth ira's than traditional ira's. a lot of folks don't know the differen ts why i love have you here. what's the difference? >> a lot of people focus on the tax implications. and with a traditional ira, they are tax-deferred growth is what you're looking at and you also look at the fact that contributions can be tax deductible depending on whether or not you're in an employee's plan and what your nick levels are and you can take the withdrawals out. when you take out withdrawals in retirement you're taxed on the money. >> and with a roth ira? >> with that you're looking at tax-free growth. that's what's atrack to a lot of people. the contributions you put into a roth ira can be taken out tax-free. and even your earnings can be withdrawn tax-free after age 59 and a half if you've had the account for five years and meet other wrooirnlts. >> you mentioned contrib
joining us is sharon epperson. >> becky, they've been around since 199. roth ira's have grown if popularity and are held by 16% of u.s. households. research shows saverers contribute for readily to roth ira's than traditional ira's. a lot of folks don't know the differen ts why i love have you here. what's the difference? >> a lot of people focus on the tax implications. and with a traditional ira, they are tax-deferred growth is what you're looking at and you also look at the fact...
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becky? >> andrew, thank you., 3m's earnings matching wall street's estimates. revenue just a little bit better than expected. that stock right now up by about 18 cents. and shares of nokia getting a boost after the company raised its full-year profit margin forecast. you can see that stock is up by about 8%. >> caterpillar's earnings topped consensus. joining us first on cnbc with more on the quarter is doug oberhelman, chairman and ceo of caterpillar. it's nice to have a company, doug, that has varied and sundry businesses. that does mean at any given time it's hard to have all of them firing on all cylinders. so some of the problem or weaker parts of caterpillar in the past are better but weren't you -- construction was pretty good awhile back and now that was a little bit weaker this time, right? >>> year over year construction is up significantly over last year which we're happy about. overall we had a great quarter, very solid, on slightly less sales as you said, joe, down 3% on the top line year over year b
becky? >> andrew, thank you., 3m's earnings matching wall street's estimates. revenue just a little bit better than expected. that stock right now up by about 18 cents. and shares of nokia getting a boost after the company raised its full-year profit margin forecast. you can see that stock is up by about 8%. >> caterpillar's earnings topped consensus. joining us first on cnbc with more on the quarter is doug oberhelman, chairman and ceo of caterpillar. it's nice to have a company,...
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. >> good morning, becky. ge, former parent of this network, reportedly seeking buyers for appliance unit. it tried to do this back in 2008. it scrapped those plans, though, given the financial environment at the time. ge's ceo jeff immelt promised investors to divert interests that aren't seen as core. the company is set to post quart ily results before the bell toll. we'll bring thou to you. if you have a dishwasher or a washing machine or -- you know? it's -- they're not going to do that any more? >> they've been trying to get out of this for a while. >> i know. i know. >> it's not profitable. it's low margin. >> it's an old american iconic brand. >> like westing hois. ge isn't in lighting any more. remember ge, we bring good things to -- >> i know. >> it's just that they -- people know they want to get out and so i don't think they've ever gotten -- >> they never feel like they can get the right prior to price. >> someone could do something. we've seen it, whirlpool and those manufacturers. someone could -
. >> good morning, becky. ge, former parent of this network, reportedly seeking buyers for appliance unit. it tried to do this back in 2008. it scrapped those plans, though, given the financial environment at the time. ge's ceo jeff immelt promised investors to divert interests that aren't seen as core. the company is set to post quart ily results before the bell toll. we'll bring thou to you. if you have a dishwasher or a washing machine or -- you know? it's -- they're not going to do...
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>> hi, becky.as a reminder that almost 300 human beings died on that plane, today here in moscow, mourners were out in the streets, they were laying flowers outside specifically the malaysian and dutch embassies for the reasons you just said. almost 200 victims were dutch and malaysian. it's still unclear if any americans are on board. but, we're hearing now, that as many as 100 top hiv researchers were on that plane. they were heading apparently for a conference in australia. the loss has, we understand, shaken the profession. meanwhile, there's a lot of recovery left to do at the crash site. you mentioned the number of bodies. they've found 181 bodies in that area controlled by the rebels, remember. there were, of course, 29 passengers and crew. so a lot of recovery left to do. in terms of what vladimir putin is doing next, some kremlin watchers here say that they'll simply continue to do what he does best. and that is to continue playing this very clever game which we have talked about for month
>> hi, becky.as a reminder that almost 300 human beings died on that plane, today here in moscow, mourners were out in the streets, they were laying flowers outside specifically the malaysian and dutch embassies for the reasons you just said. almost 200 victims were dutch and malaysian. it's still unclear if any americans are on board. but, we're hearing now, that as many as 100 top hiv researchers were on that plane. they were heading apparently for a conference in australia. the loss...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we start this morning with the markets and the likely drivers of today's trading session. the big three, earnings, economic data and janet yellen on capitol hill. among the corporate names set to post quarterly results before the bell, we have goldman sachs, jpmorgan and johnson & johnson. this afternoon, we'll hear from intel and yahoo!. on the economic report, three reports of note. we have retail sales, import/export prices and the july empire state survey. at 10:00, we have business inventories. fed chair janet yellen will begin two days of testimony. what has long considered and can be called the humphrey hawkins semi address on the senate side will begin tomorrow. lawmakers are expected to press yellen for a timetable when rates rise for making progress. really to talk all things fed and the economy, we have paul macaulay joining us on set for two hours, starting at 7:00 eastern time. then at 8:15 eastern time, we have senator heidi heitkamp. also in our lineup, gard bernstein a
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we start this morning with the markets and the likely drivers of today's trading session. the big three, earnings, economic data and janet yellen on capitol hill. among the corporate names set to post quarterly results before the bell, we have goldman sachs, jpmorgan and johnson & johnson. this afternoon, we'll hear from intel and yahoo!. on the economic report, three reports of note. we have retail sales, import/export prices...
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becky, i've got to ask you.plication for israel, of course, politically and otherwise, is the fact that israel really wants hamas to stay in power in gaza, partly because they're a known enemy and because israel fears what could replace it. other more extreme groups perhaps, and an anarchy. >> yes. and islamic jihad we believe may be operating in the area at the moment. look, let's step back, 2005, the israelis pulled out of gaza. that was after a 38-year occupation. 2006, operation rave. to release wlafs what was a captured soldier. these operations have been ongoing. the israelis at every stage has said this is not about an invasion to retake the strip. this is an incursion. it is targeted, albeit with an awful lot of power, from air, sea, and ground, as you have rightly described. this is, they say, a targeted operation to destroy these tunnels through which these militants are coming. the fear is the militants will come in through these tunnels, into israel, around about a number of military bases on the bor
becky, i've got to ask you.plication for israel, of course, politically and otherwise, is the fact that israel really wants hamas to stay in power in gaza, partly because they're a known enemy and because israel fears what could replace it. other more extreme groups perhaps, and an anarchy. >> yes. and islamic jihad we believe may be operating in the area at the moment. look, let's step back, 2005, the israelis pulled out of gaza. that was after a 38-year occupation. 2006, operation rave....
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"on the money" now, becky quick. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week "on the money." >>> mixed markets as global concerns in gaza and ukraine compete with a mostly upbeat earning season. the doi was lower before rebounding and then teaming the heat of continued unrest but week's end. but the s&p 500 hitting new record highs three days in a row by thursday. companies beating earnings expectations this weaken clued apple, starbucks, visa, ford, boeing, coke, pepsi and caterpillar although cat fell short when it came to revenue. missing expectations were microsoft, does kiunkin' donuts facebook hit an all-time high after reporting rntion and revenue on the strength of the mobile ad business. mark zuckerberg said facebook has hosted more than a trillion user posts. >>> another wraul from gm this week and a $2.5 billion in pretax charges for recalls and a victim compensation fund. it all made for a tough second quarter at the automaker. profit was down 80% from a year ago. we have another busy news week. >>> what does it all mean in what used to be a sleepy s
"on the money" now, becky quick. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week "on the money." >>> mixed markets as global concerns in gaza and ukraine compete with a mostly upbeat earning season. the doi was lower before rebounding and then teaming the heat of continued unrest but week's end. but the s&p 500 hitting new record highs three days in a row by thursday. companies beating earnings expectations this weaken clued apple,...
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andrew, tag, you're it. >> thank you, becky. we have corporate news for you this final thursday morning before a long weekend. we should tell you that lululemon's founder and advisers, the one that was kicked out, you might recall, chip wilson for those comments about who should be wearing those pants, he's reportedly talking to some private equity firms gauging their interest in a buy out of the yoga wearmaker. "the wall street journal" reports there is no deal in the works. a buyout would face a number of big issues because the premium that would be needed over the company's $6 billion market capitalization might be too high. but that is what people are talking about this morning. also, volkswagen denying the report is planning a bid for u.s. truckmaker paccar. earlier today. two analysts, two research analysts noted included the head of domino's truck unit saying that he has been told that volkswagen wants to take over paccar. there you go. paccar, tomato, toe mat toe. >> are you concerned over what the impacts are? >> so tod
andrew, tag, you're it. >> thank you, becky. we have corporate news for you this final thursday morning before a long weekend. we should tell you that lululemon's founder and advisers, the one that was kicked out, you might recall, chip wilson for those comments about who should be wearing those pants, he's reportedly talking to some private equity firms gauging their interest in a buy out of the yoga wearmaker. "the wall street journal" reports there is no deal in the works. a...
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for abc news, becky worley, abc news. >> i'm itchy now. >> i can't believe she did that.e team. >>> a beauty procedure to bring back your brows. people who have been a bit overzealous when republicaning eyebrows are turning to transplants to get their natural look back. abc's abbie boudreau checks it out. >> reporter: bold brows are back. that classic audrey hepburn look framing the faces of a-lister like jennifer connelly, mary-kate and ashley olsen but after years of overplucking, getting those beautiful brows can be nearly impossible. that's why more women are turning to eyebrow transplants. ashley wilkins began plucking when she was just 12 years old. >> they never grew back and the more i would pluck and i would try to grow them out and all i would get was a few stray hairs. >> reporter: same story for grace lee who overplucked and even shaved her brows for years. did it affect your confidence? >> definitely. i just didn't feel confident when i went outside. i always needed to like draw my eyebrows which took about 15, 20 minutes. >> reporter: both women turning to d
for abc news, becky worley, abc news. >> i'm itchy now. >> i can't believe she did that.e team. >>> a beauty procedure to bring back your brows. people who have been a bit overzealous when republicaning eyebrows are turning to transplants to get their natural look back. abc's abbie boudreau checks it out. >> reporter: bold brows are back. that classic audrey hepburn look framing the faces of a-lister like jennifer connelly, mary-kate and ashley olsen but after years...
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becky mentioned june auto sales. investors will pay close attention and they're worth two more late. chrysler expanded its ignition switch recall. the company says it's adding vehicles, the fact that it's doing that is being done, quote, out of an abundance of caution. in the meantime, it gets worse every single day. general motors announcing the recall of more than 8.2 million. now gm has recalled officially 29 million vehicles. >> you wonder, how many did they produce in that period of time? >> what percentage of cars did they -- >> how many did they produce compared to what's been recalled. >> i do not know those numbers. >> i can't understand for the life of me, if you knew there was even prospects of doing this. >>> ken feinberg came out yesterday with his new plan. i don't know if you found ittic whitble or not. >> it's hard to judge without knowing all the details, knowing how many cases are going to come through on this. feinberg is a guy who knows his way around settles like this. >> and it's going to be ver
becky mentioned june auto sales. investors will pay close attention and they're worth two more late. chrysler expanded its ignition switch recall. the company says it's adding vehicles, the fact that it's doing that is being done, quote, out of an abundance of caution. in the meantime, it gets worse every single day. general motors announcing the recall of more than 8.2 million. now gm has recalled officially 29 million vehicles. >> you wonder, how many did they produce in that period of...
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let's bring in cnn international's becky anderson, now reporting from jerusalem. i know you had a chance to sit down with president shimon peres a little while ago. what did he say about the prospects of this getting even worse? >> well, wolf, let's be clear here, he doesn't speak on behalf of the executive office here. this is a ceremonial title. his opinion is clearly important. what he told me was that this is not israel's fault. israel blames hamas for the abduction and murder of the three teenagers and the ratcheting up of what is this crisis now. i wanted to find out from him just how close he thought we were at this point to this really getting very, very bad. this is what he told me. >> under what circumstances do you believe a ground offense or do you know a ground offensive will begin? >> if they won't stop the missiles, then we're going to attack. i'm not going to tell you when and where but that's the logical conclusion. >> world should expect to see a ground offensive at any time from the israelis? you've called up reservists. >> whatever we can do. w
let's bring in cnn international's becky anderson, now reporting from jerusalem. i know you had a chance to sit down with president shimon peres a little while ago. what did he say about the prospects of this getting even worse? >> well, wolf, let's be clear here, he doesn't speak on behalf of the executive office here. this is a ceremonial title. his opinion is clearly important. what he told me was that this is not israel's fault. israel blames hamas for the abduction and murder of the...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernan and andrew ross-sorkin. ready to make a run on more records, the close in on 17,000 for the first time ever. now there's no major economic data on the docket today, but among the highlights for today we have the minutes from the last fed meeting that will be released on wednesday afternoon. >>> then there's the start of earnings season. the biggest names on the week's calendar include alcoa tomorrow, wells fargo on friday. the latest poll shows analysts are looking for second quarter earningings growth of 6.2% and the return to double-digit growth in the third and fourth quarters. we have not seen that since 2011 when the rate was 18%, but earnings season sounds like a good time for us to take vacation. >> i think vacation is in order for everybody. >>> we have other corporate and economic news to bring you and maybe fun news. thrill seekers are gathering in the spanish city of paplona today for the annual running of the bulls. joe, any interest in doing this? >> no. >> never? >> never. >> thousands cram int
i'm becky quick along with joe kernan and andrew ross-sorkin. ready to make a run on more records, the close in on 17,000 for the first time ever. now there's no major economic data on the docket today, but among the highlights for today we have the minutes from the last fed meeting that will be released on wednesday afternoon. >>> then there's the start of earnings season. the biggest names on the week's calendar include alcoa tomorrow, wells fargo on friday. the latest poll shows...
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becky. >> josh, thank you very much for. right now, let's bring in an analyst that covers both apple and ibm. brian, first of all, what do you think about the deal? >> i think it's a great deal for both companies because they compliment each other in a great way. we call it a yin/yang relationship. >> is this almost a story about the death of the pc? people aren't going to be buying those, they can tie these two together? >> yeah. there's no -- really really no overlap. and you think about ibm with the great analytics and great cloud and great security that they have. and then you think of apple with the software and the hardware. we don't completely trust apple. i think this will away field of approval on how they penetrate the market. >> i think it's something like 96% or 98% of fortune 500 companies are using apple information. is that because people have come in and demanded that they be allowed to do their corporate e-mail on their iphone? >> yeah. so the penetration might be low per company, but it's essentially most c
becky. >> josh, thank you very much for. right now, let's bring in an analyst that covers both apple and ibm. brian, first of all, what do you think about the deal? >> i think it's a great deal for both companies because they compliment each other in a great way. we call it a yin/yang relationship. >> is this almost a story about the death of the pc? people aren't going to be buying those, they can tie these two together? >> yeah. there's no -- really really no overlap....
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becky anderson sat down with an exclusive interview with a qatari foreign minister. and she asked him about the charge. >> what is the nature of your support for hamas, can we clear this up? >> qatar does not support hamas. qatar support the palestinian. we are always -- we reach out to our people in palestine. we consider them our family. we build hospitals, roads. if you think this is true for terrorism, then i don't know what we should call what israel is doing with the gazan people. >> if not qatar, who is funding the purchase of long range rockets and sophisticated tunneling equipment? >> you should ask hamas on this. >> you can watch becky's full interview with the qatarry foreign minister online. head to the connect the world block on cnn.com. >>> leaders of the european union are scheduled to meet in brussels in just a few hours from now. the measures are aimed at getting russian president vladimir putin to end the influence in eastern ukraine. these latest sanctions are expected to closure pea an markets and impose restrictions on technology that could be us
becky anderson sat down with an exclusive interview with a qatari foreign minister. and she asked him about the charge. >> what is the nature of your support for hamas, can we clear this up? >> qatar does not support hamas. qatar support the palestinian. we are always -- we reach out to our people in palestine. we consider them our family. we build hospitals, roads. if you think this is true for terrorism, then i don't know what we should call what israel is doing with the gazan...
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becky is joining us from jerusalem. take it this ground invasion could happen literally at any moment. >> yeah, he certainly didn't rule it out being imminent although he didn't say when he expect ed it to start. i spoke to a number of people part of the defense force tonight. a spokesman for benjamin netanyahu. there's no sense that there is a definitive time here. i'm in jerusalem tonight and i have to say this is a fully functioning city i drove through today with the interview earlier on. it is quiet. it is 1:00 in the morning. but behind closed doors, there's clearly tension here. this time last night, a barrage of rockets coming into or just outside of jerusalem. three of those were intercepted by the military defense system, but two of them landed just about 20 kilometers away from here. i'm just at the entrance to jerusalem here in the bureau. so clearly some concern. when residents here see the sort of images that has been reported on, there are concerns. how did he explain what might happen next, this is what
becky is joining us from jerusalem. take it this ground invasion could happen literally at any moment. >> yeah, he certainly didn't rule it out being imminent although he didn't say when he expect ed it to start. i spoke to a number of people part of the defense force tonight. a spokesman for benjamin netanyahu. there's no sense that there is a definitive time here. i'm in jerusalem tonight and i have to say this is a fully functioning city i drove through today with the interview earlier...
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becky and andrew are off today. stocks are coming off a second straight down session. the s&p logged in its biggest drop in nearly one month. however, the futures this morning are suggesting a positive open, albeit a slightly positive one. the dow would open higher by roughly 20 points. no economic data on the docket today. however, we will get minutes from last month's fomc meeting. that release set for 2:00 this afternoon. some economists are cautioning investors to remember that this fed meeting we're going to hear about took place before june jobs numbers were out. meantime, the start of earnings season is always a driving force for the market, as well. scott has the details on some of the first reports. >> alcoa beating the street on the top and bottom line. the company says it saw strong results in its engineered products business. meantime, it's looking to cut costs. shares are up nearly 40% so far this year and out after the dow last night, results from the container stores. the company posting a better than
becky and andrew are off today. stocks are coming off a second straight down session. the s&p logged in its biggest drop in nearly one month. however, the futures this morning are suggesting a positive open, albeit a slightly positive one. the dow would open higher by roughly 20 points. no economic data on the docket today. however, we will get minutes from last month's fomc meeting. that release set for 2:00 this afternoon. some economists are cautioning investors to remember that this fed...
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becky, you've been speaking to family members of these murdered teens. who have you talked to? what did they tell you? >> yeah. i spoke to the young palestinian's mother. an ultra orthodox jewish community here. a week and a half after her son's brutal attack i wanted to find out how she was, how she felt about the ratcheting up of this conflict and whether she felt arabs and jews could live together, going forward. i have to say she was very emotional and in no real mood for con silliation. have a listen. >> translator: mohammed is a child, 16 years old. he is compassionate. not a troublesome child. he loves people. he loves to joke around. he loves to laugh. >> if you could think of one lasting memory of your son, mohammed, what would it be? >> everything reminds me of mohammed. there is nothing that could make me forget him because he had a lot of humor in his life. >> reporter: thank you. we're going to stop now. jake, there were people at the house when i got there, a week or so after her son's death. they were still there, paying their condolences. clearly an emotional ti
becky, you've been speaking to family members of these murdered teens. who have you talked to? what did they tell you? >> yeah. i spoke to the young palestinian's mother. an ultra orthodox jewish community here. a week and a half after her son's brutal attack i wanted to find out how she was, how she felt about the ratcheting up of this conflict and whether she felt arabs and jews could live together, going forward. i have to say she was very emotional and in no real mood for con...