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thank you, chris, dickie and david rowe for being with us this morning. appreciate your time. >>> and now to the latest developments in the fight against the isis terror threat in iraq. nbc's bill neilly joins us from the northern iraq city offer bill. good to see you, the u.s. has launched a new barrage of air strikes against isis, what can you tell us? >> reporter: yes, the u.s. has launcheds at least 14 air strikes since the killing of jim foley bringing the number of air strikes total 84 in the last week or so, the big question is where does this cam pain go from here? because the original objective was to protect the yazidis. and to protect the kurds. so where does the u.s. go from here? does it for example switch targets completely and target anbar province in support of the iraqi army. i iraqi media today -- the president said yesterday, we will act against isis, we will confront it, that would suggest a long-term campaign. is that what he means? once you get into a campaign, very hard to so much it. and interestingly, this campaign does not have a
thank you, chris, dickie and david rowe for being with us this morning. appreciate your time. >>> and now to the latest developments in the fight against the isis terror threat in iraq. nbc's bill neilly joins us from the northern iraq city offer bill. good to see you, the u.s. has launched a new barrage of air strikes against isis, what can you tell us? >> reporter: yes, the u.s. has launcheds at least 14 air strikes since the killing of jim foley bringing the number of air...
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let's bring in reuters investigative reporter dade rowe and david cicilini.ant to start with you congressman. what is your reaction to the latest assessment from the pentagon that a rescue mission is far less needed now. >> i think it's very good news, it demonstrates that the actions by the united states worked and that the peshmergas who are a very fierce fighting force can take on the responsibilities they have for securing their sovereignty and their country. we were able to drop humanitarian aid, food, water and medicine, i'll be able to push back isis sufficiently to allow them to leave the mountain top. that's very good news. we're sees international partners step up their support. i think it's very good news, i think it doesn't answer the question what is the long-term objective as it relates to this conflict. good news in the short-term. we have not defeated. it's something we need to pay attention to. >> congressman, you have supported the president's decision to support humanitarian -- you have expressed concern of possible mission ---getting sucke
let's bring in reuters investigative reporter dade rowe and david cicilini.ant to start with you congressman. what is your reaction to the latest assessment from the pentagon that a rescue mission is far less needed now. >> i think it's very good news, it demonstrates that the actions by the united states worked and that the peshmergas who are a very fierce fighting force can take on the responsibilities they have for securing their sovereignty and their country. we were able to drop...
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since hadn't row replaced david akers not many highlights for the team. both kickers know exactly what is at stake. >> i think it helps with the urgency just to get better. they do it at every position. so it's one of things why not do it at kick consider too you take it for what et cetera and you try to get better every day. >> it's going to take it day by day on thursday i'm sure they'll tell us, you know, whatever is going on and we'll take it from there. >> michael vick gets the start for the jets thursday night. this will be his first trip back to the linc sense he became a free agent and left philadelphia. vick says he'll always be grateful towards philadelphia. >> and tomorrow morning you can listen to our beasley reece will join the morning team over on or sister station 94 wip. the show starts at 5:30 so call in and talk little (vo) ours is a world of the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the a
since hadn't row replaced david akers not many highlights for the team. both kickers know exactly what is at stake. >> i think it helps with the urgency just to get better. they do it at every position. so it's one of things why not do it at kick consider too you take it for what et cetera and you try to get better every day. >> it's going to take it day by day on thursday i'm sure they'll tell us, you know, whatever is going on and we'll take it from there. >> michael vick...
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gazing at the gross crosses in the stars of david lined up in perfect rows, he said, "when i look at these graves, i think of the parents in the states whose only son is buried here. because of their sacrifice, they don't have the pleasure of grandchildren. because of their sacrifice, my grand children are growing up in freedom. and then he said i hope that we will never have to see such scenes as these. for those of us gathered here today, i say it is our duty to those who gave their lives and veterans that are here with us today, that we do all we can to keep the story of d-day alive for our grandchildren. to imbue in them a sense of hope that together, people from differing backgrounds, our allies, that we, together, can stand and work towards a common cause. for d-day tells us that in doing so, we can accomplish more than we ever thought possible. we are indebted to those brave men and women who secured the victory. we must repay them to be counted on when the moment comes for us to act. thank you very much. [ applause ] thank you, susan. i'm honored to introduce our final speake
gazing at the gross crosses in the stars of david lined up in perfect rows, he said, "when i look at these graves, i think of the parents in the states whose only son is buried here. because of their sacrifice, they don't have the pleasure of grandchildren. because of their sacrifice, my grand children are growing up in freedom. and then he said i hope that we will never have to see such scenes as these. for those of us gathered here today, i say it is our duty to those who gave their...
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david remnick, let me begin with row. prime minister netanyahu says he'll do this on his own terms.his might be the beginning of the end of the end game. hard to see where this leads. >> the only end game, let's not get into the back and forth about tunnels and the brutality of the horrendous deaths of civilians in gaza. it is horrible. and hamas is a contemptible organization. you can -- i think we can say two things in one. but this cycle, these cycles are not going to end until occupation ends. as difficult as that is inevitably going to be. and it's not going to bring immediate peace by any stretch of the imagination. the only way this story changes and ends is with the end of occupation. that can only begin to happen with netanyahu taking his best interlo interlockuter seriously. a flawed interlockuter. >> after six months with secretary of state kerry? >> israel is where it is. in order for it to have a future, in order for the palestinian people to have a future, this ongoing business of occupation has to find a resolution. it cannot be -- you are not a strategic thinker when
david remnick, let me begin with row. prime minister netanyahu says he'll do this on his own terms.his might be the beginning of the end of the end game. hard to see where this leads. >> the only end game, let's not get into the back and forth about tunnels and the brutality of the horrendous deaths of civilians in gaza. it is horrible. and hamas is a contemptible organization. you can -- i think we can say two things in one. but this cycle, these cycles are not going to end until...
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row. $83.39. stock closed up as well. back to you. liz: thank you, adam. davidk to school spend something expected to increase this year with estimates saying it could reach about $75 billion. liz: which stocks should you be adding now to your back to school shopping list? joining us howard toobin, rbc capital markets analyst. first to your expectations, do you believe people will spend more or less on back to school items? >> i'm hopefully spending is up a little bit more. last year back to school spending was not that good so. there is something for pent-up demand and new fashion merchandise. i think people will probably spend a little more this year versus last year. david: you look at the july retail numbers. that encompassed a lot of stuff. you just mentioned pent-up demand, i thought because of pent-up demand over wintertime the horrible winter in sales we'll see a huge bounce back in spring and summer. we didn't get it in july. >> no, we didn't get it in july and again looking at clothing, july is an odd month. there is not a lot of new merchandise. retai
row. $83.39. stock closed up as well. back to you. liz: thank you, adam. davidk to school spend something expected to increase this year with estimates saying it could reach about $75 billion. liz: which stocks should you be adding now to your back to school shopping list? joining us howard toobin, rbc capital markets analyst. first to your expectations, do you believe people will spend more or less on back to school items? >> i'm hopefully spending is up a little bit more. last year back...
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david for bringing them together. he introduced them two years in a row at separate ski resorts. time. >> congratulations to them. >>> next, beyonce dropped a surprise on all of us this weekend, releasing a new remix of her song "flawless." >> the sneak attack remix featuring nicki minaj features a line from the queen bee addressing that infamous fight, you see it there between jay z and sister solange on that elevator at the standard hotel. ♪ i woke up like this i woke up like this flawless ♪ ♪ ladies i woke up like this ♪ i woke up like this ♪ flawless >> unfortunately we can't play you the line about the elevator because it was laced with vulgarities and the song does not directly address the persistent rumors of beyonce and jay z heading for divorce. >> so many people buzzing about this, whether it's a p.r. ploy, whether this is actually real. the mystery continues. >> people want to know about the elevator, they want to know about the divorce. >> they do, a lot to watch there indeed. >>> next we're hearing new details about this one, i'm excited about, the new "ghostbusters"
david for bringing them together. he introduced them two years in a row at separate ski resorts. time. >> congratulations to them. >>> next, beyonce dropped a surprise on all of us this weekend, releasing a new remix of her song "flawless." >> the sneak attack remix featuring nicki minaj features a line from the queen bee addressing that infamous fight, you see it there between jay z and sister solange on that elevator at the standard hotel. ♪ i woke up like...
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. ♪ david: time for a quick speed read of some of the day's other headlines, five stories, one minute. first up row at the time to launch on t v-necks month. roku platform is similar to one of company's set-top boxes. now it is integrated with smart tv software. >>> u.s. orange juice sales, did you see this, falling to record low. good news for consumers. consumers bought 35 million gallons in july, down 9% from one year ago. >>> taco bell offering a dollar menu nationwide. the fast-food chain's new menu targeting millennial bargain seekers. it will have a mini spicy tottada and cinnamon twist. >>> a company doubling high speed data prices to meet or beat competitors. new plans start on friday. >>> samsung is pushing further into the smart home business. the south korean firm is buying air conditioner distributor, quiet side. expected to be completed within a week. that is today's "speed read." [buzzer] liz: google bought nest, that was a big acquisition. david: speaking of which. liz: happy anniversary, birthday, 10 years ago. the company went public at $85 a share. needless to say it has come suc
. ♪ david: time for a quick speed read of some of the day's other headlines, five stories, one minute. first up row at the time to launch on t v-necks month. roku platform is similar to one of company's set-top boxes. now it is integrated with smart tv software. >>> u.s. orange juice sales, did you see this, falling to record low. good news for consumers. consumers bought 35 million gallons in july, down 9% from one year ago. >>> taco bell offering a dollar menu nationwide....
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overboard thank you david cameron thank you only a defensible position all the thank god will bring you the only cause we got it was a protest. in the german capital demonstrators say very rowing not against israel but against the ongoing operation which has left many innocent dead peter all over reports from berlin. here in berlin we've seen a lot of people come out into the center of the city to show their support. and their opposition to the ongoing military operation is taking place from the israeli military just here you can see a flag in the shape of the flag of the palestinian people. each color representing the names and the ages of somebody who's been killed since the current idea for peroration got under way what everybody is telling me here though is that this isn't an unseen israeli demonstration it's not an anti jewish demonstration but this is a demonstration against this operation it is not about israel but of course the government of israel is ordering these atrocities i would be against the same thing in the opposite side you know when and when you don't want to see. innocent people to be killed joris you have people here actually calling for we can see here f
overboard thank you david cameron thank you only a defensible position all the thank god will bring you the only cause we got it was a protest. in the german capital demonstrators say very rowing not against israel but against the ongoing operation which has left many innocent dead peter all over reports from berlin. here in berlin we've seen a lot of people come out into the center of the city to show their support. and their opposition to the ongoing military operation is taking place from...
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row. >> this is all about profit. the problem is, we as passengers suffer. >> reporter: already squeezed. but look at this concept seat. you would be nearly standing up on your flight of the future. david kerley, abc news, new york. >>> and up next right here tonight, risky car rides, the warning and how to avoid getting behind the wheel of a vehicle that shouldn't be on the road. >>> and two women who found a way to give children something small and loving when they need it most. and it is "america strong." (announcer) are you dealing with hot flashes during menopause? why suffer more than you have to? you can do something different. because the landscape of options has changed. brisdelle is the only fda approved, non-hormonal option proven to reduce moderate to severe hot flashes during menopause. and the bedtime dose provides 24 hour relief. brisdelle is not for everyone. call your doctor if you have changes in mood or behavior, thoughts of suicide, or a high fever, stiff muscles or confusion, signs of a possible life-threatening condition. abnormal bleeding, bone fractures restlessness, vision problems, and impaired judgment and motor skills may occur. don't take brisdelle if you a
row. >> this is all about profit. the problem is, we as passengers suffer. >> reporter: already squeezed. but look at this concept seat. you would be nearly standing up on your flight of the future. david kerley, abc news, new york. >>> and up next right here tonight, risky car rides, the warning and how to avoid getting behind the wheel of a vehicle that shouldn't be on the road. >>> and two women who found a way to give children something small and loving when...
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row we're in for a bumpy ride the rest of the year. especially when volumes get thinner in august, we'll have volatility. david: scott, listen this is near and dear to your heart, the question what is driving the market or fundamentals or federal research put together a chart. we're knot ready to unveil it to the public yet. charles brady our brainiac, inflation as opposed to fed fund rate, most of '80s and '90ss, we had interest rates above inflation. the past five years we had inflation running ahead of interest rates. if you keep money in cash or bond you're a loser. that is why people are going to the market, is it not, bob? >> david, i completely agree that there is, they have left very little choice of anybody else to go. i do think trend in stocks are positive but i think the fundamentals are really stretched especially sale wages. median stock in s&p 500 trades two types sales right now which is a historically high level. you have robert schiller's pe measure which is at the highest level except for 1929, 2000, 2007. hard to make a case that the market is cheap at this stage. liz: let me bring in rob,
row we're in for a bumpy ride the rest of the year. especially when volumes get thinner in august, we'll have volatility. david: scott, listen this is near and dear to your heart, the question what is driving the market or fundamentals or federal research put together a chart. we're knot ready to unveil it to the public yet. charles brady our brainiac, inflation as opposed to fed fund rate, most of '80s and '90ss, we had interest rates above inflation. the past five years we had inflation...
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. >>> good tuesday morning, i'm carl quintanilla with david faber, and we are trying to build on two up days in a row as the dow is flat year to date, down six or seven points, analyst calls on retail, and apple working on a new ipad, fascinating pharma trials as well, the three-year note option in a bit, and europe is fighting off losses, germany's confidence number a big miss, down eight straight months as the conflict takes a toll on that economy. we begin with the markets, futures flat as putin sends and aid convoy to eastern ukraine, and german investor confidence plunges. >> more than just price. new details on why amazon is taking on disney and what it means for amazon's already paper thin margins. >> telsa after a big day yesterday has a less than glowing review from consumer reports. we'll tell you why. stocks up hope to continue after the dow and s&p have the best gain in four months. concerns, though, about the ukraine crisis causing geing ge investor confidence to fall. q2 profits for the banking industry rise to the second highest levels in 23 years, of course, that's not translating int
. >>> good tuesday morning, i'm carl quintanilla with david faber, and we are trying to build on two up days in a row as the dow is flat year to date, down six or seven points, analyst calls on retail, and apple working on a new ipad, fascinating pharma trials as well, the three-year note option in a bit, and europe is fighting off losses, germany's confidence number a big miss, down eight straight months as the conflict takes a toll on that economy. we begin with the markets, futures...
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row. unemployment come down a lot. i things are looking better. that will put the committee in position to think about normalizing policy. davidise rates. and so if, if the economy continues on this track and follows, your forecast, when do you see the fomc starting to raise short-term rates? >> i penciled in end of first quarter of next year. and, i think that's a reasonable guess, given what we know now and given forecasts that we just talked about. so -- >> you seem to be out there with a little earlier start date than some our colleagues based on conversations we've been having. >> i don't want to wait too long or grow too slowly. if you look at 2004 to 2006 when we tightened. you know, 25 basis points, 16 meetings in a row. i don't think that was optimal policy. and in the end, we were in trouble. we had a housing bubble that blew up on us and cause ad global crisis. i don't want to get into that kind of situation again. as long as the economy continues to improve i think we could start to normalize. >> sound like it would require a, a massive communications effort, a solid plan, a lot of signaling to the market as one of
row. unemployment come down a lot. i things are looking better. that will put the committee in position to think about normalizing policy. davidise rates. and so if, if the economy continues on this track and follows, your forecast, when do you see the fomc starting to raise short-term rates? >> i penciled in end of first quarter of next year. and, i think that's a reasonable guess, given what we know now and given forecasts that we just talked about. so -- >> you seem to be out...
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row. shots already have been fired. police using tear gas to disperse the crowds. now the president has weighed in, is this trayvon martin again? davidd in on this, it's very significant. another case of white on black violence that he did not weigh in on, he has in this like he did only in one other case, trayvon martin. what is this doing to the tension in the community where you are? >> the president's comments today are reminiscent of the personal reaction he had to the trafben martin case. at that time, the president's comments did have an effect on the demonstrators in sanford, florida. they really took it to heart. it's a little too early to see what effect it might have here in ferguson, missouri, but as you can see the demonstrators are not going away. these people have been outside city hall almost all day today demonstrating. it's just another example of how this case is very similar to the experience we had with trayvon martin. the tragic killing of michael brown prompts almost immediate comparisons to the death of another unarmed black teenager. the case of trayvon martin might differ in detail but its influence on the b
row. shots already have been fired. police using tear gas to disperse the crowds. now the president has weighed in, is this trayvon martin again? davidd in on this, it's very significant. another case of white on black violence that he did not weigh in on, he has in this like he did only in one other case, trayvon martin. what is this doing to the tension in the community where you are? >> the president's comments today are reminiscent of the personal reaction he had to the trafben martin...
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must also add that through the hospitality of the adams family, david and his mother, mary beth, who is with us tonight here near the front row, the park was able to take folks along the foot path of the 2nd corps attack on june 3rd. we thank you all so much for that hospitality that you have always shown us, particularly this morning when we were there bright and early. thank you all. david? [ applause ] before david gets started, i did want to mention that it's very appropriate that he's sitting next to dr. robertson. he's a tech graduate himself, holds a master's degree in government from the university of richmond and uses those credentials to teach young people since 1979 where he taught at richmond community high school much of the current staff of the battlefield had the good fortune of knowing both david, mary beth, his mother, and david's father, edwin, who very good-naturedly and with great patience welcomed many inquisitive park service historians to his farm over the years. often graciously allowing our enthusiastic groups eager to see this h historic ground the right to step on this historic land. and the park se
must also add that through the hospitality of the adams family, david and his mother, mary beth, who is with us tonight here near the front row, the park was able to take folks along the foot path of the 2nd corps attack on june 3rd. we thank you all so much for that hospitality that you have always shown us, particularly this morning when we were there bright and early. thank you all. david? [ applause ] before david gets started, i did want to mention that it's very appropriate that he's...
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row. >> this is all about profit. problem is we as passengers suffer. >>reporter: already squeezed but look at this seat. nearly standing up on your flight of the future. david curly abc news new york. >> didn't if he it was that tight. the company that make e knee defender big boost after the scuffle. it sales rose staptionally. american delta united south west all banned that device. till can understand why when you see what it does. >> coming up next at 9:00. are you trying to decide whether to get the home or business retrofitted? after this napa earthquake? for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. about. >> we continue talking about the fan a earthquake and aftermath. more than 100 buildings in the wine country napa specifi
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and two rows bowl appearances stanford quarterback hogan still hearing from the critic wondering is he the guy can he leave the cardinal team to the new play off system they have set up. davidve to run the ball when he can. at the let tyler run wild last season. hogan probably has to carry more of the offensive load. he's fine with that. not bothered at all by the krill critic. >> i push myself to be the best i can be and my role last year was different o. toyvs asked to manage games. get us that the right place. this year we have play maker on the outside so got to get the ball to them somehow and i can't hand the ball off to them. so i may have to throw it to them. >> pre-season football jags and bears check out the referee right here. 31 yard toss penalty flag. 31 yards. tv chad 12 of 17. 130 yards. the 13 nothing jag lead. palmer younger brother of carson palmer. led the bears to 2 late touch downs in the fourth. to perry. up with a run under a minute to go and a the bears win 20-19. after the horrific injury to paul george practicing for team usa warrior fans hope that curry and thompson come back from the world championship alive and well. the another scare today if p
and two rows bowl appearances stanford quarterback hogan still hearing from the critic wondering is he the guy can he leave the cardinal team to the new play off system they have set up. davidve to run the ball when he can. at the let tyler run wild last season. hogan probably has to carry more of the offensive load. he's fine with that. not bothered at all by the krill critic. >> i push myself to be the best i can be and my role last year was different o. toyvs asked to manage games. get...
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rowe price already has investments in the company. essentially through a vote of confidence in bill ackman, this will get done. otherwise we heard davidrn of green knight capital trend is apple holdings. he added time incorporated. 72, which is managing hen number steve co added to its stake in berkshire hathaway -- in yahoo!. >> what about berkshire hathaway. >> they are essentially adding .o charter communications directv is being acquired or agreeing to be acquired by at&t. just a note as well -- when you look at berkshire's 13f versus f, foreinhorn's 13 example, why are they useful? they are a snapshot of what these guys are doing. in the case of berkshire, it is likely to be more useful. berkshire is a buy and hold shop. 13f,u look at a dan loeb he is more of a traitor. if you're looking to follow what these guys do, you have to keep that in mind. >> julie hyman, thank you. speaking of berkshire and warren buffett, class a shares of hit a buffett's company record of just over $200,000 a year, up 14% so far this more than three times the return of the s&p. talk about an outperformance. join us to look at what is driving the stock,
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>> amy row beck is filling in tonight and tomorrow night and a number of women who could have sat in that chair and kept that audience and performed excellently. but they have been grooming davidr for a long time and the other only other real option they thought was george stephanopoulos who will still anchor big breaking news stories and stuff like that. may feel like a step backwards in terms of diversity at 6:30 p.m. in the all important chairs but it's a short-term step backward as we look at the rosters at cbs and nbc over time i think we will see more diversity. >> let's not forget an ge lin na jolie and brad pitt got married. >> i love love. it's a good day. >> thanks so much. >>> a quick reminder catch brian on "reliable sources" sundays at 11:00 a.m. eastern on cnn. the next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts now. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> and good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin with the most feared terrorist group in the world and its appeal to young americans who are fighting and dying for a hate-filled cause. in syria, pro-u.s. rebels say they have killed a second american in battle fighting alongside other isis fighters a
>> amy row beck is filling in tonight and tomorrow night and a number of women who could have sat in that chair and kept that audience and performed excellently. but they have been grooming davidr for a long time and the other only other real option they thought was george stephanopoulos who will still anchor big breaking news stories and stuff like that. may feel like a step backwards in terms of diversity at 6:30 p.m. in the all important chairs but it's a short-term step backward as we...
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. >>> good tuesday morning, i'm carl quintanilla with david faber, and we are trying to build on two up days in a rowyear to date, down six or seven points, analyst calls on retail, and apple working on a new ipad, fascinating pharma trials as well, the three-year note option in a
. >>> good tuesday morning, i'm carl quintanilla with david faber, and we are trying to build on two up days in a rowyear to date, down six or seven points, analyst calls on retail, and apple working on a new ipad, fascinating pharma trials as well, the three-year note option in a