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cia director john brennan was upset with the media was how as he said distorted the narrative is with regard to the work that the cia is doing all these reports about drone strikes edward snowden's revelations about the u.s. government trampling on civil liberties all of this is not to john brennan's liking his mission is to restore the public's trust and not only of the american public but also of the public global foreign governments are becoming embarrassed of their cooperation with the cia because of the bad perceptions that are out there and that worries john brennan to have been dismissed. the narrative seems to be skewed. the narrative may have been. after nine eleven a lot of trust was put in the cia then as the director said it went the other way he obviously did not focus on how the agency managed to squander that trust either by providing flawed intelligence on weapons of mass destruction in iraq or maybe due to the drone operations which reportedly kill more civilians than terrorists or due to how the agency managed to miss the boston marathon bombers even though they had
cia director john brennan was upset with the media was how as he said distorted the narrative is with regard to the work that the cia is doing all these reports about drone strikes edward snowden's revelations about the u.s. government trampling on civil liberties all of this is not to john brennan's liking his mission is to restore the public's trust and not only of the american public but also of the public global foreign governments are becoming embarrassed of their cooperation with the cia...
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government and i'm playing on civil liberties all of this is not to john brennan's life his mission is to restore the public's trust and not only of the american public but also of the public globally foreign governments are becoming embarrassed of their cooperation with the cia because of the bad perceptions that are out there and that worries john brennan have been dismayed at the narrative seems to be skewed. the narrative maybe. after nine eleven a lot of trust was put in the cia then as the director said one the other way he obviously did not focus on how the agency managed to squander that trust either by providing flawed intelligence on weapons of mass destruction in iraq or maybe due to the drone operations which reportedly kill more civilians than terrorists or due to how the agency managed to miss the boston marathon bombers even though they had the warnings john but it was not there to talk specifics journalists were not allowed to ask questions only the participants of the conference and those were scholars georgetown foreign service students intelligence professionals the
government and i'm playing on civil liberties all of this is not to john brennan's life his mission is to restore the public's trust and not only of the american public but also of the public globally foreign governments are becoming embarrassed of their cooperation with the cia because of the bad perceptions that are out there and that worries john brennan have been dismayed at the narrative seems to be skewed. the narrative maybe. after nine eleven a lot of trust was put in the cia then as...
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as iraq breaks apart, margaret brennan puts the key question to the secretary of state: >> reporter: is the u.s. willing to strike at safe havens in syria and in iraq? >> pelley: clarissa ward is covering inside iraq. a 3d mammogram finds cancers that once went undetected. dr. jon lapook has the news. and listening to history. chip reid on a project to capture forever some of america's greatest moments. >> you don't work this hard on a project and not want to have it preserved correctly. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the head of the national transportation safety board said today that asiana flight 214 crashed because "the flight crew overrelied on automated systems
as iraq breaks apart, margaret brennan puts the key question to the secretary of state: >> reporter: is the u.s. willing to strike at safe havens in syria and in iraq? >> pelley: clarissa ward is covering inside iraq. a 3d mammogram finds cancers that once went undetected. dr. jon lapook has the news. and listening to history. chip reid on a project to capture forever some of america's greatest moments. >> you don't work this hard on a project and not want to have it preserved...
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margaret brennan is traveling with john kerry and joins us from amman, jordan tonight.argaret, isis appears to be taking this fight to jordan now, what is the secretary hoping to accomplish? >> reporter: well, jeff, the secretary's leaning hard on arab leaders to use their influence in baghdad to get iraqi politicians to quickly form a new government, one that has support from tribal leaders that the u.s. hopes will then stand up and resist the isis offensive. kerry is also trying to cut off funding for isis. the u.s. believes that it's private donations from donors in gulf countries that are fueling these insurgents. >> iran is playing a role now, they made new comments today. how does the u.s. view the role of iran? >> reporter: well, the u.s. acknowledges that any new leader in iraq is going to need the support of iran, but so far, tehran is sending some mixed messages about whether or not it will continue to back prime minister maliki or whether it will broker the type of political solution that the obama administration wants. i asked kerry today about the supreme l
margaret brennan is traveling with john kerry and joins us from amman, jordan tonight.argaret, isis appears to be taking this fight to jordan now, what is the secretary hoping to accomplish? >> reporter: well, jeff, the secretary's leaning hard on arab leaders to use their influence in baghdad to get iraqi politicians to quickly form a new government, one that has support from tribal leaders that the u.s. hopes will then stand up and resist the isis offensive. kerry is also trying to cut...
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as iraq breaks apart, margaret brennan puts the key question to the secretary of state: >> reporter: is the u.s. willing to strike at safe havens in syria and in iraq? >> pelley: claria wards covering inside iraq. a 3d mammogram finds cancers that once went undetected. dr. jon lapook has the news. and listening to history-- chip reid on a project to capture forever some of america's greatest moments. >> you don't work this hard on a project and not want to have it preserved correctly. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the head of the national transportation safety board said today that aci crashed because "the flight crew over-relied on automated systems that they did not understand." in its report, the n.t.s.b. said boeing should consider modifying the flight controls. last july 6, flight 214 crashed at the threshold of the runway at san francisco international. three chinese teenagers were killed. 187 passengers were hurt. it was the only deadly crash of a passenger jet in the u.s. in
as iraq breaks apart, margaret brennan puts the key question to the secretary of state: >> reporter: is the u.s. willing to strike at safe havens in syria and in iraq? >> pelley: claria wards covering inside iraq. a 3d mammogram finds cancers that once went undetected. dr. jon lapook has the news. and listening to history-- chip reid on a project to capture forever some of america's greatest moments. >> you don't work this hard on a project and not want to have it preserved...
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margaret brennan reports. in a surprise, iraq's second largest city has fallen, a major loss after america's 10-year sacrifice. elizabeth palmer is on the story. a cbs news poll just out shows americans have a sharp opinion on the deal to free bowe bergdahl. and john blackstone discovers a landscape artist whose canvas is the landscape. >> never would have thought they could be making a living raking in the sand. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. if it seems there is a shooting in a school every week now, a group that keeps count says there nearly is, about one a week since newed town. the latest happened just hours another near portland, oregon, and it was deadly. this is the high school in troutdale, where the police say one$ wounded a teacher. that gunman is now dead, apparently having taken his own life. chris holmstrom of cbs portland affiliate k.o.i.n. has the latest. >> a report of shots fired in the locker room. at least one person do
margaret brennan reports. in a surprise, iraq's second largest city has fallen, a major loss after america's 10-year sacrifice. elizabeth palmer is on the story. a cbs news poll just out shows americans have a sharp opinion on the deal to free bowe bergdahl. and john blackstone discovers a landscape artist whose canvas is the landscape. >> never would have thought they could be making a living raking in the sand. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with...
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i'm morgan brennan. check out underarmour. $65 from $50, citing recent surveys that show its dominance with younger consumers and women is growing. the stock currently trading up about 1.6%. sue, back to you. >> morgan, thanks. >>> let's check the bond market following europe's big move this morning by mr. draghi. rick santelli at the cme for us and the euro moving as well. ricky, over to you. >> well, sue, the markets really speak for themselves. if you look at intraday of 10s, we're now at the low yield as if they waited for us to do our spot on "power lunch," we sit at 2.57. and this is a remarkably important spot. and we are now three basis points lower on the day. look at a boon, its three basis points lower on the day. if you look at the chart opened up to the end of january for our ten-year, the reason 2.57's so important, i've talked about it a lot, it's a key technical level from february 3rd. it was when we settled below that several weeks ago that we had most of the big buying that pushed us down below 2.5%. to go i
i'm morgan brennan. check out underarmour. $65 from $50, citing recent surveys that show its dominance with younger consumers and women is growing. the stock currently trading up about 1.6%. sue, back to you. >> morgan, thanks. >>> let's check the bond market following europe's big move this morning by mr. draghi. rick santelli at the cme for us and the euro moving as well. ricky, over to you. >> well, sue, the markets really speak for themselves. if you look at intraday of...
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reports from bob orr, margaret brennan, and nancy cordes. vicente arenas on the violent weather that tore across the midwest, now heading east. there's a lot riding on california chrome. michelle miller gets iraight from the horse's mouth. >> woah! >> dubois: and mark phillips with a veteran bringing d-day to life. >> i was scared to death, and i was shaking. >> dubois: for a new generation. >> it is a lot different than just reading it in a textbook. when you stand on that beach, you're just like, wow, this really happened. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening. scott is off tonight, i'm maurice dubois. this is are western edition of the broadcast. today we got to see for the first time how the release of u.s. army sergeant bowe bergdahl went down. the taliban put out this video of his handover to u.s. forces last saturday, five years after he was taken prisoner. we also learned more today about bergdahl's service record in afghanistan. we have a series of reports tonight, firs
reports from bob orr, margaret brennan, and nancy cordes. vicente arenas on the violent weather that tore across the midwest, now heading east. there's a lot riding on california chrome. michelle miller gets iraight from the horse's mouth. >> woah! >> dubois: and mark phillips with a veteran bringing d-day to life. >> i was scared to death, and i was shaking. >> dubois: for a new generation. >> it is a lot different than just reading it in a textbook. when you...
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i would say probably justice brennan some years ago. his architectural sense of how the law fits together has influenced me a lot. he and justice o'connor dissented when the supreme court said that states that do not raise their drinking age to 21 will lose 5% of their highway funds are you do do not think of brennan as a states rights advocate normally. but like o'connor, he realize that when the government has the power to use its enormous fiscal leverage not just to tell states and individuals how to spend its money but had to spend their own money, how to make their own policies, that we are putting rights on the auction block. there is a chapter in here called rights for sale that talks about the limits on government's power not just to course people but to bribe them, in effect, into giving up their rights in a thing brennan saw -- and i think brennan saw that that is a seamless web. you cannot give government the power to manipulate and bribed without limit. in respect to states rights, without losing a lot of principles with res
i would say probably justice brennan some years ago. his architectural sense of how the law fits together has influenced me a lot. he and justice o'connor dissented when the supreme court said that states that do not raise their drinking age to 21 will lose 5% of their highway funds are you do do not think of brennan as a states rights advocate normally. but like o'connor, he realize that when the government has the power to use its enormous fiscal leverage not just to tell states and...
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brennan: go, booth! (whooping) go, booth! come on! kill 'em, booth! brennan: oh! wow!hat did he do that for? it's what booth does. keeps the other team honest. he's what you call an enforcer. what, like law enforcement? yeah, okay. well, let's go with that. (grunting) booth: oh, what was that? what about the cross-check? ref, are you blind? pass it! i'm open! pass it! i'm open! pick him off! yeah! (whistle blows) booth: that was a cheap shot, carlson.
brennan: go, booth! (whooping) go, booth! come on! kill 'em, booth! brennan: oh! wow!hat did he do that for? it's what booth does. keeps the other team honest. he's what you call an enforcer. what, like law enforcement? yeah, okay. well, let's go with that. (grunting) booth: oh, what was that? what about the cross-check? ref, are you blind? pass it! i'm open! pass it! i'm open! pick him off! yeah! (whistle blows) booth: that was a cheap shot, carlson.
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morgan brennan has more on what is at stake. >> iraq has the fifth largest proven crude oil reserves in the world. as the conflict escalates, the threat of production looms. it is a scenario that could impact a number of u.s. energy companies. starting with integrated oil giants, exxon mobile has the murphy oil all have operations throughout iraq and of these names, exxon the most exposure. but analysts say that the oil still accounts for only a small amount of the global production meaning the benefits associated with rising oil prices could more than offset the negative impacts with local disruptions. >> the other 95, 96, 97% of the business for these guys is now theoretically more profitable. there is more business to do because the prices are higher. just so long as you don't get it so high that you start to worry about gdp growth and damage. >> and oil services companies that service and maintain oil company equipments. >> you're talking about haliburton and baker hughes made an early push into the country, lot of operations in the south frankly have not been very profitable. th
morgan brennan has more on what is at stake. >> iraq has the fifth largest proven crude oil reserves in the world. as the conflict escalates, the threat of production looms. it is a scenario that could impact a number of u.s. energy companies. starting with integrated oil giants, exxon mobile has the murphy oil all have operations throughout iraq and of these names, exxon the most exposure. but analysts say that the oil still accounts for only a small amount of the global production...
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morgan brennan takes a look. >>> two u.s. companies could begin exporting a new type of oil. a move that could put more pressure on the country's four-decade ban on oil exports. according to reports, the commerce department granted enterprise products partners to export conden sate as soon as august. it's a gas form of crude that's plentiful in u.s. shale formations like in texas. it can be easily converted into gasoline and jet fuel and commonly blended to allow for better pipeline transport. >> the market will probably go to asia. the numbers we run indicate europe wouldn't be a good market. you sent it to asia to run through the petro chemical observations to make various products. and so it's not a huge market for it. >> reporter: the condensate will be minuimally refined. crude oil has been banned from export since the 1970s, but products have not. experts say this could push the door open to a larger easing of that ban, especially as u.s. production climbs and geopolitical tensions mount. >> it could be the beginning of the easing and as a result of this, you'll see mor
morgan brennan takes a look. >>> two u.s. companies could begin exporting a new type of oil. a move that could put more pressure on the country's four-decade ban on oil exports. according to reports, the commerce department granted enterprise products partners to export conden sate as soon as august. it's a gas form of crude that's plentiful in u.s. shale formations like in texas. it can be easily converted into gasoline and jet fuel and commonly blended to allow for better pipeline...
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brennans. when i discussed the view, i'm going to discuss the view of our six million clients and tole you in the behavior that is they've kpibltsed in the last couple of years, it would be trading accounts increase 31%. it indicates how much exposures people are taking into market. are they participating in the rally that's happened over the last couple years. and a significant portion of them being half. that being said, i would agree with you that there is a perception problem in the segment of these clients, those would be the clients that are probably closest to this. most of mom and pop, really, these terms don't immediate anything. they're just terms to them. the problem is in that segment, as senator johnson pointed out, that we don't spook them. we don't want them to think that they're being treated unfairly. >> thank you. i thank the witnesses. >> thank you. >>> mr. brennan, earlier this year, you said that some high-frequency traders play a role in knitting back together a fragmented
brennans. when i discussed the view, i'm going to discuss the view of our six million clients and tole you in the behavior that is they've kpibltsed in the last couple of years, it would be trading accounts increase 31%. it indicates how much exposures people are taking into market. are they participating in the rally that's happened over the last couple years. and a significant portion of them being half. that being said, i would agree with you that there is a perception problem in the segment...
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margaret brennan reports on journals and e-mails from the former p.o.w. >> reporter: we spoke to theid she was a friend of bergdahl and received these messages just days after his disappearance. she's sharing them now, she told us, in order to protect him. according to the "washington post" in a handwritten journal entry the same month he headed to army basic training, bergdahl wrote, i spent a lot of my life thinking blackness is all i have in front of me. i know this is not right. i know there is light in this darkness and i can reach it if i keep walking, keep moving to it. once he arrived in afghanistan in 2009 berg zal reportedly wrote i want to change so much all the time but then my mind just locks down as if there was someone else in my mind shutting the door in my face. a year later in an e-mail to fraend bergdahl said he was looking at a map in afghan and asked if she could wire money to him to protect the money in case things go bad. and then three days before he waulked off post he sent an e-mail to his friends saying this life is too short. i'm done compromising. we did
margaret brennan reports on journals and e-mails from the former p.o.w. >> reporter: we spoke to theid she was a friend of bergdahl and received these messages just days after his disappearance. she's sharing them now, she told us, in order to protect him. according to the "washington post" in a handwritten journal entry the same month he headed to army basic training, bergdahl wrote, i spent a lot of my life thinking blackness is all i have in front of me. i know this is not...
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paul brennan, al jazerra. >>> at least six people from the minority have been killed in a double car bombing in the northern iraqi city. as fighting continues between government troops and fighters from the islamic state of iraq. and where our we have a report. >> reporter: the early hours of friday and the city turned in to this. armed mena taxed th men attackey base checkpoints in and around the city. witnesses reported heavy fightinfighting and suicide bomn at least 12 districts. dozens of people have been killed or injured. there are different armed groups operating, but the strongest is the islamic state in iraq or isil. on thursday, gunmen made another show of force in the city. security forces say isil fighters entered the city and controlled at least eight districts and public buildings. the government was quick to send reinforcements and helicopters. iraq's minister of defense post third degree video on a social media website. it says its jets destroyed a number of targets. >> translator: isil were trying to create sectarian unrest by infiltrating the shrine, but our air for
paul brennan, al jazerra. >>> at least six people from the minority have been killed in a double car bombing in the northern iraqi city. as fighting continues between government troops and fighters from the islamic state of iraq. and where our we have a report. >> reporter: the early hours of friday and the city turned in to this. armed mena taxed th men attackey base checkpoints in and around the city. witnesses reported heavy fightinfighting and suicide bomn at least 12...
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that means slovansk has no running water. >> paul brennan in doneskt, thank you. plenty more to come in this news hour. >> in madrid where at some point on thursday the new king of spain will step out onto that balcony over there. >> plus, japan's parliament votes to outlaw the possession of child pornography, but does it go far enough? and the defending champions ever spain trying to get the world cup back on track as they get ready to face chile. >> the afghan presidential candidate abdullah abdul la has asked that they stop counting votes. he claims there is fraud and accuses the commission of interfering with the vote. but officials say the vote will not be stopped. >> abdullah abdullah in a live press conference calling for the vote counting to be stopped. he said he has no confidence in the election here and said he has no choice. he has pulled observers out of election offices and said that accounting has to be stopped. he has called on senior election officials to be stepped down. he said that the voting system hats been systematically rigged against him a
that means slovansk has no running water. >> paul brennan in doneskt, thank you. plenty more to come in this news hour. >> in madrid where at some point on thursday the new king of spain will step out onto that balcony over there. >> plus, japan's parliament votes to outlaw the possession of child pornography, but does it go far enough? and the defending champions ever spain trying to get the world cup back on track as they get ready to face chile. >> the afghan...
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let's bring in our state department correspondent margaret brennan. margaret, the u.s. has a clear policy of not negotiating with terrorists so what happened here? >> reporter: well, that's the policy, but in this case, the president directed u.s. diplomats to deal through a third party, in this case, the country of qatar, which has relations with the taliban. so when president obama and secretary kerry said today qatar's help was vital, that is what they meant. before going through with this swap, president obama spoke with the ruler of qatar and got his personal assurances this deal was legitimate. it was very risky, because a past try by qatar to broker a peace deal between the taliban and the afghan government feel apart because of some basic missteps, but this time qatar delivered. >> axelrod: now secretary kerry also reports, that afghan president karzai was only informed of the swap until after it happened. what does that tell us about the state of relations between the u.s. and afghanistan? >> reporter: well, remember karzai is about to be replaced by a newly el
let's bring in our state department correspondent margaret brennan. margaret, the u.s. has a clear policy of not negotiating with terrorists so what happened here? >> reporter: well, that's the policy, but in this case, the president directed u.s. diplomats to deal through a third party, in this case, the country of qatar, which has relations with the taliban. so when president obama and secretary kerry said today qatar's help was vital, that is what they meant. before going through with...
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for "nightly business report", i'm morgan brennan in massachusetts. >>> craft retailer michaels didn't exactly sparkle in the trading debut. that's where we begin market focus. shares of michaels stores went back and forth between gains and declines today and priced the initial public offering of almost 28 million shares at $17 a piece. that was the low end of the expected trading range. the stock trades under the nasdaq ticker symbol mik and at the close the stock rose slightly to $17.02. >>> news that dollar general ceo is retiring next year sent shares lower today. that decision comes as activist investor carl icahn has been pushing for the chain to merge with family dollar. dollar general is also sticking with it's lowered full year profit outlook and as a result, the stock tumbled more than 7% to $57.19. >>> a strong first quarter finish, though, for finish line. the athletic apparel company posted earnings and revenue that topped estimates as sales and margins expanded. finish line credits its relationship with macy's to expand the market share. the stock was up more than 1% to c
for "nightly business report", i'm morgan brennan in massachusetts. >>> craft retailer michaels didn't exactly sparkle in the trading debut. that's where we begin market focus. shares of michaels stores went back and forth between gains and declines today and priced the initial public offering of almost 28 million shares at $17 a piece. that was the low end of the expected trading range. the stock trades under the nasdaq ticker symbol mik and at the close the stock rose...
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i'm morgan brennan in fort lee, new jersey. >> on wall street, a slight gain on stocks was enough to send the s&p 500 further into record territory. it rose with the dow jones industrial average, which at the close gained almost 15 points to 16,921. the s&p was up to 1959 and the nasdaq, other direction and fell by three points to $43.59. investors flocked into gold sending prices up to 3%, $1300 an ounce, the sentiment toward interest rates in yesterday's federal reserve statement. >> well, it's not just gold and gasoline prices that are rising, but just about everything. federal reserve chair janet yellen didn't seem overly concerned about it at yesterday's news conference, but today some economists say she's too complacent. they are worried. how concerned should you be about inflation? steve liesman reports. >> reporter: you can smell it in the grocery store and you can smell it on an airplane and of course, you can smell itodor? inflation through the economy. since february inflation marched higher from 1.1% to the latest reading of 2% compared to a year ago in may. it's low by h
i'm morgan brennan in fort lee, new jersey. >> on wall street, a slight gain on stocks was enough to send the s&p 500 further into record territory. it rose with the dow jones industrial average, which at the close gained almost 15 points to 16,921. the s&p was up to 1959 and the nasdaq, other direction and fell by three points to $43.59. investors flocked into gold sending prices up to 3%, $1300 an ounce, the sentiment toward interest rates in yesterday's federal reserve...
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morgan brennan has more on when is driving winnebago's rebound. >> reporter: you've seen them at camp sites and maybe you've driven one on family vacation. winnebago just reported quarterly earnings, showing the company is experiencing a come back. >> i think it's another solid impressive quarter. the recovery in the u.s. is well underway and has been for awhile after bottoming out during the crisis a few years back at around 13,000 units. >> reporter: the quarterly revenue was the highest since 2005, and earnings jumped nearly 50%. that thanks to increased demand for models less expensive and more family oriented. rv retailers say despite the tough winter weather, more consumers are making these big ticket purchases. >> activity is better than its ever been. i've been selling winnebago for 28 years. they are opening new plants to accommodate the sales. >> reporter: baby boomers are the biggest buyers with ages 55 and over accounting for 60% of u.s. motor home sales. winnegabo is a smell cap stock but they watch with interest because motor homes are closely correlated with consumer co
morgan brennan has more on when is driving winnebago's rebound. >> reporter: you've seen them at camp sites and maybe you've driven one on family vacation. winnebago just reported quarterly earnings, showing the company is experiencing a come back. >> i think it's another solid impressive quarter. the recovery in the u.s. is well underway and has been for awhile after bottoming out during the crisis a few years back at around 13,000 units. >> reporter: the quarterly revenue...
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morgan brennan has more. >> reporter: fedex revenues are up by shipments by freight and ground grew the most powered largely by online shopping. >> we're seeing growth on the e commerce side, so a lot of business from amazon and other players on the e commerce side that's driving the domestic side of the business and the international side is picking up as the economy is growing steam. >> reporter: fedex thinks business will be better in 2015. shipping volumes are increasing as the economy continues to improve and consumers spend more and starting in january, right after the holidays, it's introducing a price plan for ground packages, charging according to box size and not just weight. yesterday ups announce add similar plan and this was a hot top pick on the earning's call. the new pricing structure will drive revenue and increase margins for fedex. >> the company has instituted a dimensional weight pricing scream which is incentives to use smaller boxes because they will get charged if it's a small item in a big box. as they get shippers to reduce the size, they will get more space in
morgan brennan has more. >> reporter: fedex revenues are up by shipments by freight and ground grew the most powered largely by online shopping. >> we're seeing growth on the e commerce side, so a lot of business from amazon and other players on the e commerce side that's driving the domestic side of the business and the international side is picking up as the economy is growing steam. >> reporter: fedex thinks business will be better in 2015. shipping volumes are increasing...