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this is reported from reuters television a short time ago.re is an explosion believed to be artillery strikes by the israeli military on the islamic university in central gaza. we'll continue to follow this breaking news on cnn throughout the hour. again, this dramatic explosion comes on day in which a promising ceasefire fell through. . >>> joining me now is ron dermer. thank you for joining us. do you have any faith continuing to negotiate for a ceasefire given that this one was broken after just 90 minutes? >> well, i don't think anyone in israel has any faith. unfortunately, hamas stopped another ceasefire. we were supposed to have a 72-hour ceasefire, humanitarian ceasefire. and there was hope that that would be extended be. but then you had this brutal and savage attack by a terrorist organization in gaza where a suicide bomber came out of a tunnel, killed a couple of our soldiers and kidnapped another soldier. and obviously, they blew up the ceasefire. >> hamas, islamic jihad, and palestinian jihad all tell cnn that they don't have thi
this is reported from reuters television a short time ago.re is an explosion believed to be artillery strikes by the israeli military on the islamic university in central gaza. we'll continue to follow this breaking news on cnn throughout the hour. again, this dramatic explosion comes on day in which a promising ceasefire fell through. . >>> joining me now is ron dermer. thank you for joining us. do you have any faith continuing to negotiate for a ceasefire given that this one was...
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. >> parallel construction, reuters revealed last year that some federal agents would send the drug enforcement a administration where using data that have been obtained through covert surveillance and using it to initiate investigations against people inside the united states, american citizens. -- they are not disclosing basically, covering up evidence and inventing a false evidence trail so the way the surveillance was obtained can never be challenged in court. which to most ordinary people, that seems like a clear subversion of the basic principles of the justice system
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indeed, the reuters reporter for one of the reporters who first revealed parallel construction is usuallyed me significant for that reason, because it is a huge piece of the puzzle that shows how nsa data is ending up in the hands of dea agents. >> you recently reported u.s. military has banned the intercept, the new site.
indeed, the reuters reporter for one of the reporters who first revealed parallel construction is usuallyed me significant for that reason, because it is a huge piece of the puzzle that shows how nsa data is ending up in the hands of dea agents. >> you recently reported u.s. military has banned the intercept, the new site.
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the type of agency that ap and reuters are, it's hard for people to comprehend.hen i was in asia, often had to explain that it does not stand for american press and we had no connection to the government. the conversation can be very difficult to have because intellectually we all understand that there are countries in which every entity is controlled by the government of whether it is industry, education, media. >> thank you. detroit, humphrey, michigan, and cofounder of the digital task force for nabj. what other loopholes exist and the law that you can enlighten us on? on the patriot act, can electronic equipment can be confiscated at borders by customs and be searched without warrant? things that sort. sort.ngs of that >> to be honest, i'm not familiar with that enough to sort of go through the list. >> i think we would need a media lawyer. there's not one on this panel. >> that's the next animal. >> i can speak specifically to the guidelines about seizure of fun records and the rest of the loophole that the attorney general needs to sign off if it poses a th
the type of agency that ap and reuters are, it's hard for people to comprehend.hen i was in asia, often had to explain that it does not stand for american press and we had no connection to the government. the conversation can be very difficult to have because intellectually we all understand that there are countries in which every entity is controlled by the government of whether it is industry, education, media. >> thank you. detroit, humphrey, michigan, and cofounder of the digital task...
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he is the editor-in-chief of reuters news.efore joining reuters, he was editor-in-chief at "business week," where during the five-year tenure they won more than 100 awards. he is a graduate of harvard law school and served as editor of "the american lawyer." please welcome stephen adler. ♪ next we have dean baquet, the first african-american executive editor of "the new york times." after graduating from columbia university in 1978, the new orleans native who went to work for his hometown newspaper. in 1988, he won a pulitzer for his work leading a trio of reporters who uncovered corruption in the chicago city council. please welcome dean bacquet. [applause] is brian carolist villano. he is the vice president and managing director for u.s. news at the associated press. he served as the asia-pacific news director. he led the ap coverage of the 2011 earthquake-tsunami in the nuclear crisis in japan. please welcome brian. [applause] ♪ we're going to get right to it. thank you, everyone for coming. we will try to move it along qui
he is the editor-in-chief of reuters news.efore joining reuters, he was editor-in-chief at "business week," where during the five-year tenure they won more than 100 awards. he is a graduate of harvard law school and served as editor of "the american lawyer." please welcome stephen adler. ♪ next we have dean baquet, the first african-american executive editor of "the new york times." after graduating from columbia university in 1978, the new orleans native who...
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this video from reuters shows government forces fighting outside lohansk on saturday.hey've made gains moving closer to luhansk and donestk. according to reuters, government troops have been using unmanned aircraft in their campaign. soldiers say these drones help to determine rebel positions. >>> meantime in just a few hours, investigators will resume their work at the malaysia airlines flight 17 crash scene. teams did hear shelling in the vicinity saturday, but they determined that it was at a safe distance away and they continued to do their very grim work. more human remains and belongings have been found at the site. >>> as the investigation into the tragedy continues, it once again puts the focus on malaysia airlines itself. >> in less than six months, the company has been part of two international catastrophes. now the airline is considering a rebrand but a change of image, will that really be the answer? anna cabrera has the story. >> as the world mourns those killed on flight 17 and the fate of mh-370 remains a mystery, the focus on malaysia airlines intensifi
this video from reuters shows government forces fighting outside lohansk on saturday.hey've made gains moving closer to luhansk and donestk. according to reuters, government troops have been using unmanned aircraft in their campaign. soldiers say these drones help to determine rebel positions. >>> meantime in just a few hours, investigators will resume their work at the malaysia airlines flight 17 crash scene. teams did hear shelling in the vicinity saturday, but they determined that...
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reuters forecasted 53.4. so it's actually quite a bit below. again, it's weaker than what we saw in july and it's weaker than what the reuters poll anticipation had been. the flash composite pmi data. the output price index, 48.9. that's a slight dip from what we saw in july. the flash manufacturing pmi data coming in weaker than anticipated according to the polls again. 50.8. the expectation was for 51.3 according to the reuters poll. what we're looking at is a flash manufacturing pmi figure for the eurozone, which is the lowest that we've seen since july of 2013. just glancing through some of the data they say the eurozone is august flash services business expectations index, 58.6. wow, that's a drop from july. july was 61.7. just be aware, this data is sitting on the wires right now and it looks quite a bit weaker than anticipation had been heading into the states. the euro/dollar right now, 1.3268. dipping a little bit after we've had this reading. it comes off the back of the flash services pmi data for germany. that was slightly stronger
reuters forecasted 53.4. so it's actually quite a bit below. again, it's weaker than what we saw in july and it's weaker than what the reuters poll anticipation had been. the flash composite pmi data. the output price index, 48.9. that's a slight dip from what we saw in july. the flash manufacturing pmi data coming in weaker than anticipated according to the polls again. 50.8. the expectation was for 51.3 according to the reuters poll. what we're looking at is a flash manufacturing pmi figure...
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the type of agency that ap and reuters are, it's hard for people to comprehend.hen i was in asia, often had to explain that it does not stand for american press and we had no connection to the government. the conversation can be very difficult to have because intellectually we all understand that there are countries in which every entity is controlled by the government of whether it is industry, education, media. >> thank you. detroit, humphrey, michigan, and cofounder of the digital task force for nabj. what other loopholes exist and the law that you can enlighten us on? on the patriot act, can electronic equipment can be confiscated at borders by customs and be searched without warrant? things that sort. sort.ngs of that >> to be honest, i'm not familiar with that enough to sort of go through the list. >> i think we would need a media lawyer. there's not one on this panel. >> that's the next animal. >> i can speak specifically to the guidelines about seizure of fun records and the rest of the loophole that the attorney general needs to sign off if it poses a th
the type of agency that ap and reuters are, it's hard for people to comprehend.hen i was in asia, often had to explain that it does not stand for american press and we had no connection to the government. the conversation can be very difficult to have because intellectually we all understand that there are countries in which every entity is controlled by the government of whether it is industry, education, media. >> thank you. detroit, humphrey, michigan, and cofounder of the digital task...
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this news hour with the crisis in ukraine and reports are coming in to us predominantly from the reuters' news agency of the petro poroshenko calling angurgent security meeting because of what he is calling a russian military invasion. as i say, a russian military invasion is what president poroshenko is calling the current situation in his countritries, plus a spoesh that separatist leader has come out saying that russian soldiers are fighting among his ranks. we can go live now to our correspondent paul brennan north of mariapol. he has been following the stories for us. paul, tell us what you know. >> reporter: martin, the crisis here in ukraine, i think, is entering a very critical next 24 hours. two main questions on the table: firstly, how long can russia go on denying what is increasingly becoming undeniable, the presence of russian soldiers on ukrainian soil. secondly, what will be the response of the ukrainian government? i know from speaking to a source in kiev this morning, there were meetings taking place as to exactly how to you describe the ongoing incursions that are being
this news hour with the crisis in ukraine and reports are coming in to us predominantly from the reuters' news agency of the petro poroshenko calling angurgent security meeting because of what he is calling a russian military invasion. as i say, a russian military invasion is what president poroshenko is calling the current situation in his countritries, plus a spoesh that separatist leader has come out saying that russian soldiers are fighting among his ranks. we can go live now to our...
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let's bring in the correspondent from reuters. we are about ten minutes away from hearing from the president. do we know what to expect some. >> he will start by talking about what just happened. this humanitarian mission has been accomplished that planes were involved in dropping off meals and dropping off water and medicine to the tens of thousands of religious minorities who have been displaced by isis. he will talk about why that was important and talk about what the united states interest is in being in iraq right now. the fact that that setting is the state dining room of the white house means he is not going to take any questions. journalists won't have a chance to press him as to whether the next operation will ab i military strike. he will not talk about the strikes, but if he does, had will echo what the white house spokesman said which is that any operation by the united states in iraq would be limited in scope and there is not a for boots on the ground and this is not a time to get back into a major war. >> no boots on
let's bring in the correspondent from reuters. we are about ten minutes away from hearing from the president. do we know what to expect some. >> he will start by talking about what just happened. this humanitarian mission has been accomplished that planes were involved in dropping off meals and dropping off water and medicine to the tens of thousands of religious minorities who have been displaced by isis. he will talk about why that was important and talk about what the united states...
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this is according to the reuters.lt slightly for petrochina in terms of second quarter profit. the judge ruling apple's reputation as an innovator has proven extremely robust despite the patent infringement. apple is set to unveil the iwatch on september 9th the same day it's expected to reveal the iphone 6. it would be thought the company would show off the watch at a separate event. this will likely include apple's health kit and fitness platform. what can we expect from iphone 6? josh hit the streets to find out. >> we've all read the rumors by now about what's going to be in that new iphone. one rumor, of course, is size. but do shoppers and consumers really want a bigger phone? >> not too big, but a bit bigger. >> i don't want a tablet on my ear. >> i want to be able to fit it in my pocket. it might be a bit too big. >> a bigger iphone could mean a bigger price tag, so we asked shoppers are they willing to pay more for a new iphone. >> no, i'm not willing to take pore more. they need to take the prices down that
this is according to the reuters.lt slightly for petrochina in terms of second quarter profit. the judge ruling apple's reputation as an innovator has proven extremely robust despite the patent infringement. apple is set to unveil the iwatch on september 9th the same day it's expected to reveal the iphone 6. it would be thought the company would show off the watch at a separate event. this will likely include apple's health kit and fitness platform. what can we expect from iphone 6? josh hit...
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reuters reports israeli tanks opened fire in the southern 72-hour ceasefire began.the israel is claiming ham fst broke the ceasefire by firing rockets at israeli forces. the israeli military has launched a major effort to captured near rafah.y fear was the palestinian death toll from is now reached at least 1,460, overwhelmingly civilian. the toll surpasses the number of palestinians killed during israel'opn cast lead nearly sears ago. iaeli soldiers have been killed, in addition to t cis. on thursday, white house spokespeson josh earnest cg of a united nations school in gaza, acknowledging there was was little doubt the shells had come from israel. >> the shelling of a human facility housing innocent civilians who are fleeing violence is totally unacceptable and totally indefensible, and it is clear that we need our allies in israel to do more to live up high standards they have >> the attack killed at least people, many of them children just hours later, the pentagon confir was resupplying israel with amnion. the united states has come und increasing pressure from the international com
reuters reports israeli tanks opened fire in the southern 72-hour ceasefire began.the israel is claiming ham fst broke the ceasefire by firing rockets at israeli forces. the israeli military has launched a major effort to captured near rafah.y fear was the palestinian death toll from is now reached at least 1,460, overwhelmingly civilian. the toll surpasses the number of palestinians killed during israel'opn cast lead nearly sears ago. iaeli soldiers have been killed, in addition to t cis. on...
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. >> i talked to chris taylor of reuters, great guy, they do a series at reuters about people's firsto this week it was jason rasz, who was a fence builder and said it was sweaty, hard work. brian williams was a lawn guy. i was a telemarketer and i sold a thing called the nordic chair, which was part of the nordic track combination. it was incredible, the nordic chair. my favorite was jose molina, he was a wrestling photographer. he loved wrestling and he went and took photos and then he would sell them to magazines. quite an entrepreneur. you want to, tweet me what your favorite first job was. >> for a long time i used to tell people i was a wrestling photographer. >> very disturbing news out of scottsdale, arizona, a petting zoo has created a half sheep, half goat hybrid called a geep. there it is. >> aw. >> the geep. it's an abomination of nature. the geep's name is butterfly. it is an affront to me personally. i told you this would happen. first gay marriage, now we have geeps! >> okay. that was weird. >> a story that the mainstream media is missing, cia director john brennan, two
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and the mechanism is you and me and start up and shoot up small businesses and on to reuters, so if you want to be a football player, they might then if i to you and you want to be a basketball player and a track you all the way through. and they will tell you and they want to identify a high academic iq and you have identified steve jobs, bill gates, reginald lewis and an entrepreneur and small business, the people that just created jobs have no systems here. the most important campaign in america's history right now and we wonder why we have laws because we have disconnected. today you can't make this up. today is june 5. the 77th anniversary of the marshall plan. doing well and doing good. reimagining this whole economy. we have a problem here in america and 40 million people, half of americans have too much money. and the american dream, that is really at risk. and i think we have to reimagine everything and we need to imagine it right here and i call it into that book. i'm making you a challenge right now and goodbye. ♪ ♪. >> we have time for a couple questions and we have a very n
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joining us now is aaron foley, he is a freelance writer for reuters, and he has been covering the trial. joins us from detroit. aaron, this has better than a very emotional trial. not just mr. wafer's comments but a lot of emotion driving this and a lot of questions about race. >> correct. good evening joie how are you. yes, there are -- when the shooting first happened, it happened in the wake of the zimmerman trial. what had happened was, again, renisha mcbryde was a young black teenager killed at the hands of a white man. and especially here in detroit, where the racial tensions and the racial boundaries are so thick, that immediate comparison to the zimmerman trial and the killing of trayvon martin came up. but throughout the trial, race has rarely come up. we didn't hear a lot about, you know, white versus black or anything like that. in fact, race did come up today, during the closing arguments, but only from wafer's attorney, cheryl carpenter who said that wafer himself was not a racist. in fact wafer said in his interview with police said that his neighborhood was a mix of diffe
joining us now is aaron foley, he is a freelance writer for reuters, and he has been covering the trial. joins us from detroit. aaron, this has better than a very emotional trial. not just mr. wafer's comments but a lot of emotion driving this and a lot of questions about race. >> correct. good evening joie how are you. yes, there are -- when the shooting first happened, it happened in the wake of the zimmerman trial. what had happened was, again, renisha mcbryde was a young black...
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forget the official statistics, as the people directly, reuters did and the results not ready. 40% of retirees didn't want to retire. they wanted to keep working, they would get back in if they could but they are getting the wrong signals. the recovers on the table. nearly half of not worked in five years. president obama says the economy is growing steadily and the unemployment rate is coming down. that is true but the reality of this recovery looks different on the ground floor. the middle-class is shrinking, its purchasing power is down. many of the new jobs are low-paid or part-time and reuters poll shows despair among the unemployed. two months to the elections economy is coming back into focus. not good news for the president. "varney and company" is about to begin. stuart: let's begin with an eye opening look at the obama economy. more numbers, this is a reuters survey. 34% of unemployed people have stopped looking for work because the job market was so bad. 40% were no more optimistic about their job search today than when they initially stopped working. this is middle america
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. >> i just notice on the reuters wire coming in here, the turkish foreign minister says he is readyo help the u.s. on the priorities of the captured soldier, but there isn't be a ceasefire. >> i think that on -- looking at the israeli side, as long as the fate of that missing soldier is uncertain there will be no discussion of a ceasefire. if true they will feel that hamas has a powerful negotiating card. and if it's untrue, then it's untrue. but it certainly doesn't build any trust that is required. >> at the moment what do you make of the kind of power they have over the situation? >> i think there is a fundamental problem with the negotiations. what happens after the ceasefire is extremely important, of course. but there's a really severe division on the arab side. we know that egypt, which is important because of its location, because of its geography is a player. we also know the region is extremely hostile to hamas. in that means it can hardly be considered an honest broker from the palestinian point of view. on the other hand the countries which are close to hamas, qatar and
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. >> i read your column in reuters today in which you say, and i'm going to quote you, "the payment of ransoms and abduction of foreigners must emerge from the shadows. it must be publicly debated." can you explain what you mean by that? >> well, there's a large dichoto dichotomy. in this specific case in syria james foley and sotloff, the other american captive, were held with european journalists, french journalists and spanish journalists. the french journalists were freed and the spanish journalists were freed. those european governments denied paying ransoms, but it's fairly clear that there were ranlsz paid indirectly. it's happened in many other countries. but the united states and britain refuses to pay. and i just don't think that that approach where there's no unified strategy is working. critics of paying ransom say that the european governments by paying ransoms are encouraging further kidnappings. and clearly the american approach isn't necessarily working because as an american you may be in more danger because your government refuses to pay ransom. >> but the u.s. surely
. >> i read your column in reuters today in which you say, and i'm going to quote you, "the payment of ransoms and abduction of foreigners must emerge from the shadows. it must be publicly debated." can you explain what you mean by that? >> well, there's a large dichoto dichotomy. in this specific case in syria james foley and sotloff, the other american captive, were held with european journalists, french journalists and spanish journalists. the french journalists were...
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indeed, the reuters reporter for one of the reporters who first revealed parallel construction is usuallyede significant for that reason, because it is a huge piece of the puzzle that shows how nsa data is ending up in the hands of dea agents. >> you recently reported u.s. military has banned the intercept, the new site. you cite a portion of an e-mail sent to staff last week of the u.s. marine corps base that directs employees not to read the intercept. it reads in part -- your response, ryan gallagher? >> this is a continuation of what has happened to wikileaks in 2010 and what happened to the guardian last your the military has is completely absurd policy to just block any public news website that is publishing stories based on classified information. taccone ande jerk warnin warnings to their place. we know people within the will a military, it is based on a policy the dod has in place that says you can't view classified information on an unclassified computer until the information is formally declassified. but that kind of policy in the snowden ising and totally archaic and doesn't fit
indeed, the reuters reporter for one of the reporters who first revealed parallel construction is usuallyede significant for that reason, because it is a huge piece of the puzzle that shows how nsa data is ending up in the hands of dea agents. >> you recently reported u.s. military has banned the intercept, the new site. you cite a portion of an e-mail sent to staff last week of the u.s. marine corps base that directs employees not to read the intercept. it reads in part -- your response,...
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the landslide hit a village ea reuters says 46 people were >> in our house, there were 8 people of which 2 surviv. but the other six are buried in the mud. >> we cannot rule out >> a flood killed at least four pe. in june last year, hit by the heaviest rainfall on r 900 people died. and more than 5,700 went missin it was the first type for the philippines since may, 201 the move is aimed at choking off inflat the consumer price index for june was up 4.4% from a year ago. the philippines has been seeing an inflow of money by the u.s. federal the spill over is heightening securities about a surge of real estate prices. >> the decision is a preemptive response to signs of inflation pressures and elevated inflation expectatio. >> market sources say investors have been moving money into real estate markets in southeast asia ever since the u.s. loosened its monetary polic they say if local food prices continue to rise, the philippine central bank will be under pressure to take more drastic well, argentina government officise missed a deadline to pay int eye >> catherine, they're saying that th
the landslide hit a village ea reuters says 46 people were >> in our house, there were 8 people of which 2 surviv. but the other six are buried in the mud. >> we cannot rule out >> a flood killed at least four pe. in june last year, hit by the heaviest rainfall on r 900 people died. and more than 5,700 went missin it was the first type for the philippines since may, 201 the move is aimed at choking off inflat the consumer price index for june was up 4.4% from a year ago. the...
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the reuters news agency reports more than 50 houses collapsed and hundreds more remain under water. officials say they managed to rescue more than 500 people overnight but one man was found dead. in southwestern romania floods hit more than 250 villages forcing evacuation of more than 200,000 people. this part of europe experienced severe floods in may that left at least 35 people dead. >>> in a separate incident flash floods swept through a village in northern italy during a summer festival. four people were killed and 20 others injured. >>> and as we just mentioned western japan may be dealing with another typhoon this week. our meteorologist is here with an explanation. this is a typhoon we have been tracking. i first wanted to give you an update of what is happening when it comes to the rainfall for the western half of japan where we had record-setting rainfall. some areas saw two to four times the amount of monthly rain in just a few days. look at this. nearly 1,200 millimeters of rainfall and kamakatsu 680 millimeters over the weekend. we look forward into the weekend and we h
the reuters news agency reports more than 50 houses collapsed and hundreds more remain under water. officials say they managed to rescue more than 500 people overnight but one man was found dead. in southwestern romania floods hit more than 250 villages forcing evacuation of more than 200,000 people. this part of europe experienced severe floods in may that left at least 35 people dead. >>> in a separate incident flash floods swept through a village in northern italy during a summer...
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reuters is reporting the the ukrainian guards have crossed into russia. at this moment are inspecting the contents of those trucks. they were parked overnight in the rostov region of russia, 40 kilometers from the border with ukraine. if the inspection goes well and ukrainian border guards are satisfied the content is, in fact, the humanitarian aid russia insisted it is all along, then we're told they're close to working out a deal where that aid will be transferred to the authority of the red cross and delivered into the battle-torn areas of donetsk, where there's been near continuous fighting for two weeks now. we know the red cross has established a base camp in the luhonz region. rebels controlled the pharmacies in that area, according to the governor of the region. people, including civilians injured in these attacks couldn't get the medical. are bringing in food, water, sleeping bags and other provisions for people essentially living in their basements without any utilities or communication with the outside world for almost two weeks, natalie. >> an
reuters is reporting the the ukrainian guards have crossed into russia. at this moment are inspecting the contents of those trucks. they were parked overnight in the rostov region of russia, 40 kilometers from the border with ukraine. if the inspection goes well and ukrainian border guards are satisfied the content is, in fact, the humanitarian aid russia insisted it is all along, then we're told they're close to working out a deal where that aid will be transferred to the authority of the red...
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that was according to reuters. for parts in june and july now production is back on track according to reuters. the factories are working on full speed pace to put the iphones out on schedule. the three companies make the screen, sharp and lg, were not available for comment. analysts have big expectations what is likely to be two new iphone six models coming out on september 9th. we talked to brian coal hello of "morningstar" and telling fox business, quote, we believe apple's stock price and recent run-up is based on optimism around a massive iphone six launch. apple doesn't have much room for error hitting product targets, which is the question here or generating strong sales growth. anticipation in the stock, apple shares increased creased by a third since first-quarter earnings were posted in late april. iphone sales are huge part of their bottom line. the sales make up over 50% of all sales in total across the board. liz, dave. liz: jo, the number one question has to be, what has apple said in the past about t
that was according to reuters. for parts in june and july now production is back on track according to reuters. the factories are working on full speed pace to put the iphones out on schedule. the three companies make the screen, sharp and lg, were not available for comment. analysts have big expectations what is likely to be two new iphone six models coming out on september 9th. we talked to brian coal hello of "morningstar" and telling fox business, quote, we believe apple's stock...
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according to reuters, the imf chief has no plans to resign. >>> joining me now is pretty mcmillan. s&p 500 closing above the 2,000 level. how important is this in terms of a psychological level? what we're seeing is volumes up very, very low. there isn't a lot of conviction behind this. >> i think the lack of conviction is the problem here. what we saw earlier this year is we saw a run at 2000 and it didn't come off. now we're seeing a slow, hesitant run. and i think the question is if we can break convincingly above it once people come back from the beach next week, that's going to be very, very positive. if we can't, i think we may be looking at an adjustment period. >> what would the trigger be for us to stay comfortably above that 2000 level for the s&p 500? would it be earnings, would it be a fairley dovish fed? would it be easing of geopolitical events? what would it be? >> i think it would be the fed signaling in some way that, yes, we are going to continue looser for longer. that's the interpretation that we've had. but i'm not convinced and i don't think the market is conv
according to reuters, the imf chief has no plans to resign. >>> joining me now is pretty mcmillan. s&p 500 closing above the 2,000 level. how important is this in terms of a psychological level? what we're seeing is volumes up very, very low. there isn't a lot of conviction behind this. >> i think the lack of conviction is the problem here. what we saw earlier this year is we saw a run at 2000 and it didn't come off. now we're seeing a slow, hesitant run. and i think the...
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. >>> germany is set to approve the sales of awe to a russian investor, according to reuters. that's despite sanctions imposed on russia over its role in the ukrainian crisis. it would be looking at blocking the sale, expected to be worth more than 5 billion euros. >>> and stocks have opened near a record high in india while the rupiah continues to strengthen on friday after the highest court gave the green light to the president elect. the court upheld last month's election results, rejecting attempts to force a rewrote. joining us on the lines is douglas ramash. good to have you with us. so this election victory has been upheld by the indonesian court. by the looks of things, the market is liking us. >> yes, that's right. and i think it's mainly because the ruling underscored that indonesia's democratic political system works. and that the election and the subsequent complaints adjudication process was an issue that's previous and previously legitimate with voters. so this has been very well received, indeed, here. >> what do you think with all those main strategy is going t
. >>> germany is set to approve the sales of awe to a russian investor, according to reuters. that's despite sanctions imposed on russia over its role in the ukrainian crisis. it would be looking at blocking the sale, expected to be worth more than 5 billion euros. >>> and stocks have opened near a record high in india while the rupiah continues to strengthen on friday after the highest court gave the green light to the president elect. the court upheld last month's election...
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according to reuters, some people in the capital became angry when health workers tried to bury peopleity. that was to protect people. the liberian stepped in and the bodies were eventually buried. o we sat down with the nation's president. >> it wouldn't have been contained until we -- people really got convinced that this was a serious business. >> absolutely. but i want to be absolutely clear, you stand by the actions taken by the liberian government in dealing with this, you feel your government did everything it could. >> very much so. to the extent that we believe this is far-reaching, that almost every county is under surveillance. people are being provided, health care workers are being listened to. the measures they should have taken when it first started, are now being adhered to and that is really beginning to bring the situation under control. >> the vice president there. >> american officials say they're sending 50 experts to west africa to help combat the outbreak. the director from the center for disease control and ple vention say they believe they know huff to corral t
according to reuters, some people in the capital became angry when health workers tried to bury peopleity. that was to protect people. the liberian stepped in and the bodies were eventually buried. o we sat down with the nation's president. >> it wouldn't have been contained until we -- people really got convinced that this was a serious business. >> absolutely. but i want to be absolutely clear, you stand by the actions taken by the liberian government in dealing with this, you...
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that's according to reuters.stressed that the move was only justifiable if authorized by the red cross. >>> still coming up on the show, friends and fans all over the globe are remembering the life of comedian and actor robin williams. we're live in california with the latest. >>> and later, u.s. banks are posting record profit levels not seen in more than two decades. we look at what's behind financial industry good fortune coming up on the show. ouncer ] s was the first modern airliner, revolutionary by every standard. and that became our passion. to always build something better, airplanes that fly cleaner and farther on less fuel. that redefine comfort and connect the world like never before. after all, you can't turn dreams into airplanes unless your passion for innovation is nonstop. ♪ >>> prudential profits rise. >>> and it could be a bitter quarter for king digital with sales expected to get crushed. >>> a tributes are pouring in from around the world today after friends, family and friends learn of the d
that's according to reuters.stressed that the move was only justifiable if authorized by the red cross. >>> still coming up on the show, friends and fans all over the globe are remembering the life of comedian and actor robin williams. we're live in california with the latest. >>> and later, u.s. banks are posting record profit levels not seen in more than two decades. we look at what's behind financial industry good fortune coming up on the show. ouncer ] s was the first...
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. >> it's absolutely chilling and we just had a reuters report that it's being announced that over 500 yisidi women have been killed. this is only going to get much, much worse. we had a model of how to provide at least humanitarian assistance after the first persian gulf war, the bush administration, george h.w. bush administration, getting authorization to defend the kurds against saddam hussein, we ought to be trying to do the same again today, and we ought to be asem blg an international coalition to help. >> finally ambassador, isis has these threats, they issued that tape, they want to see as they say the flag of allah raised own the white house. at the united nations, there was a group saying the very same thing, it's now 13 years later, just a few months after that 13 years ago, we had 911, they're not stopping. >> the war on terror is not over, islam islosama bin laden be dead, but james clapper said the threat is at least as great as it was before 9/11. isis has rised the these four months. >> john bolton, we always appreciate your inside analysis on these chilling issues tha
. >> it's absolutely chilling and we just had a reuters report that it's being announced that over 500 yisidi women have been killed. this is only going to get much, much worse. we had a model of how to provide at least humanitarian assistance after the first persian gulf war, the bush administration, george h.w. bush administration, getting authorization to defend the kurds against saddam hussein, we ought to be trying to do the same again today, and we ought to be asem blg an...
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joining me now is david rohde, an investigative reporter for reuters. he's a two-time pulitzer prize winner and former reporter for "the new york times" where he was working when he was kidnapped by the taliban in 2008. he escaped after seven months in captivity. and brian jenkins, a terrorism and security expert who has advised in hostage negotiations. he's senior advisor at the rand corporation. brian let me start with you. explain first for us the thinking behind the u.s. policy to not pay ransoms and to what degree does that govern third parties from stepping in and negotiating? >> well, the u.s. policy is that the u.s. government itself will not pay ransom, will not release prisoner, will not make other concessions to terrorists holding hostages. it does so in part on the belief that by holding to a no-concessions position, it will deter future kidnappings of americans or at the very least, were it to abandon that position, that is to express a willingness to negotiate in these cases, that that would only really paint a target on the back of americ
joining me now is david rohde, an investigative reporter for reuters. he's a two-time pulitzer prize winner and former reporter for "the new york times" where he was working when he was kidnapped by the taliban in 2008. he escaped after seven months in captivity. and brian jenkins, a terrorism and security expert who has advised in hostage negotiations. he's senior advisor at the rand corporation. brian let me start with you. explain first for us the thinking behind the u.s. policy to...
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this potentially opens the door for others, for your thompson reuters to also move in on bloomberg's can kind of pick away at various pieces of the value proposition behind a bloomberg terminal. so it's interesting. it's kind of linux-like in what it did to suns' servers back in the day, but this isn't going to change joefovernight. >> maverick capital is said to be investing in this. if you put a bunch of buyers and sellers on the intermediaries and say everybody is on this, you've got to use this, that's going to work because if people are end running and using aol instant messenger or phones, they're going to get in trouble in this regulatory environment. it's a big different than a consumer where 1,000 flowers need to bloom. >> a technology like this only works when you have everybody on it. so it's really about getting everybody in finance on this, right? >> you could have a set of counterparties on it. if a bunch of the big banks and funds say we're going to use this for our trading and communication, they'll use it for that. already now one of the things we've been seeing is p
this potentially opens the door for others, for your thompson reuters to also move in on bloomberg's can kind of pick away at various pieces of the value proposition behind a bloomberg terminal. so it's interesting. it's kind of linux-like in what it did to suns' servers back in the day, but this isn't going to change joefovernight. >> maverick capital is said to be investing in this. if you put a bunch of buyers and sellers on the intermediaries and say everybody is on this, you've got...
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that apparently also has to do according to traders quoted by reuters with the stress test which comeough in november and the belief they have to be recapitalized for a third time as a result of that process. one more i want to mention to you. that's for the whole of europe, of course. all the major banks. one more to smengs important for the chrysler merge perp today suspended many times because the price on the market at6 euros 4 fallen below the price from friday. above $7. many existing shareholders will find it advantageous to go through the company's cash exit and therefore attempt to break through the half a billion euro cap. it's kind of complicated, but saying if it isn't capped at 457b million euros potentially the crisis merger as structured may not go through. i imagine they'll revisit that. back to you. >> busy day. it glad to have you back, simon. >> it's good to be back, kayla. >> all right. >>> when we come back what does the next generation of foursquare look like? ceo dennis crowley explains lew it goes way beyond check-ins's that story up next on "squawk alley." you
that apparently also has to do according to traders quoted by reuters with the stress test which comeough in november and the belief they have to be recapitalized for a third time as a result of that process. one more i want to mention to you. that's for the whole of europe, of course. all the major banks. one more to smengs important for the chrysler merge perp today suspended many times because the price on the market at6 euros 4 fallen below the price from friday. above $7. many existing...
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. >> this video from reuters shows government forces fighting on saturday.he international observers escorting the crash investigators. they say they could hear shelling but determined it was too far away to pose a threat to them. in the past weeks, ukrainian forces have moved closer to a large city considered the stronghold of pro russian separatists. >>> well, it has rattled some nerves but american officials insist all is safe. for the zirs time someone infected with ebola, a doctor, is being treated here in the united states. >> this was a specially outfitted plane that flew to liberia to pick up dr. kent brantly landing in the united states on saturday. we have this remarkable video as he arrived at the hospital here in atlanta. he walked by himself with little assistance. chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta spoke to two medical officials who explained how the highly orchestrated patient transport worked. >> reporter: simply getting the patient, dr. kent brantly from point a to point b from the air force base to the hospital here required a lot of
. >> this video from reuters shows government forces fighting on saturday.he international observers escorting the crash investigators. they say they could hear shelling but determined it was too far away to pose a threat to them. in the past weeks, ukrainian forces have moved closer to a large city considered the stronghold of pro russian separatists. >>> well, it has rattled some nerves but american officials insist all is safe. for the zirs time someone infected with ebola, a...
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that egypt has announced a ceasefire in gaza starting at 2100 hours gmt, and that's according to reuters who is siting state news in egypt. egypt says it didn't carry out air strikes in libya. the u.s. has accused egypt as well as the united stated arab emirates for the attacks. the newly appointed u.n. envoy says it is not helpful. >> any kind of interference of foreign expression won't help libya to get out of the current chaos, so what is important is to support libyans who want to fight chaos, and who want to do it through a political process. >>> the founder and director of [ inaudible ] institutes, which provides analysis on libyan issues. >> it has certainly taken away the mystique of this being a proxy war. it is the first time since 2011 that a member of the international community has played a prominent role in the libyan conflict. from that respect it's a precarious new chapter we're having to open up. the renegade general declared operation dignity, which is a war on terror in mid-may of this year, and since then has found backing from sisi in egypt. being to him being at odd
that egypt has announced a ceasefire in gaza starting at 2100 hours gmt, and that's according to reuters who is siting state news in egypt. egypt says it didn't carry out air strikes in libya. the u.s. has accused egypt as well as the united stated arab emirates for the attacks. the newly appointed u.n. envoy says it is not helpful. >> any kind of interference of foreign expression won't help libya to get out of the current chaos, so what is important is to support libyans who want to...
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joining me now is david rohde, an investigative reporter for reuters.was kidnapped by the taliban while on assignment for "the new york times" in afghanistan. held for seven months before he was able to escape. david, i know, obviously, you followed this case closely. just, i can't imagine what that feels like. to suddenly, one moment you're being held, and then in a matter of days, you're back home in cambridge. >> it's wonderful. i had a similar transition. but look at how fast this was. it was literally one day in israel, he flies to new york, and then on to boston, you know, within 24 hours. and he's thrilled that the common question is always, you know, is it traumatic to come home? there'll be issues in the long-term. i had sleep problems and other things, but right now, he is in heaven. he is so happy to be home with his family, can eat when he wants, you know, go outside when he wants, talk to whoever he wants. >> it's such a contrast to bowe bergdahl, who went through this entire, you know, process of, you know, being examined and then being in
joining me now is david rohde, an investigative reporter for reuters.was kidnapped by the taliban while on assignment for "the new york times" in afghanistan. held for seven months before he was able to escape. david, i know, obviously, you followed this case closely. just, i can't imagine what that feels like. to suddenly, one moment you're being held, and then in a matter of days, you're back home in cambridge. >> it's wonderful. i had a similar transition. but look at how...
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. >>> and getting headlines in reuters. nato accusing the kremlin of escalating the conflict.y are pointing the finger at russia saying, you caused this to escalate. not ukraine which had been tracking those armored vehicles, that military column, coming across that we now know, or at least expect to have been separate from that convoy of 280-plus trucks supposedly bringing humanitarian aid. >> from a data perspective, an update. we'll hit the european close and give you a live read. guys, bring up the dax in germany. this is a point. dax down three quarters of one percent now. most other major markets are either up in europe on fractionally down, art. the dashx is down nearly 6% in month. the reason we highlight this is, there is europe and then there is germany. germany's collective economy is about the same at the rest of europe combined. this is a big deal for a big economy. >> and they are the people most involved with the sanctions and the impact of sanctions from russia. and to your point, it's -- pretty obvious that's why poroshenko talked about the british prime minis
. >>> and getting headlines in reuters. nato accusing the kremlin of escalating the conflict.y are pointing the finger at russia saying, you caused this to escalate. not ukraine which had been tracking those armored vehicles, that military column, coming across that we now know, or at least expect to have been separate from that convoy of 280-plus trucks supposedly bringing humanitarian aid. >> from a data perspective, an update. we'll hit the european close and give you a live...
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just now, reuters reports that the sheriff's department wrapped up a press conference showing there was no evidence of criminal intent and no pending criminal charges. >> just said and tragic. thank you so much. >>> the fatal shooting of a black teenager. they are calling on the fbi to investigate the shooting of brown on saturday night. police say it happened after there was a heated exchange between brown and a police officer. the police chief claims the two officers pulled up to brown and his friend as they were walking on the street and told them to get on the sidewalk. they say one of the officers fired at the teens after a struggle over the officer's weapon. >>> and we're continuing on the stop story on this sunday afternoon, the islamic terrorists who appear to be on the march in iraq. threatening tens of thousands of minorities, including a possible genocide against christians. up next we take a look at isis, the danger they pose, what they will do, and more importantly, how can the world stop them. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. li
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reuters estimates the majority of the islamic state 21,000 fighters are from the elsewhere. 1,000 areught to be from chef anyia and other russian satellite states. with 500 from britain, france and elsewhere in the west. this man says people who join groups like islamic state often face a personal crisis. >> the foundations for these groups has been set in london and the uk and across europe for decades. the process by which someone is recruited has to start with some sort of personal crisis. the leader of the 77 bombers his personal crisis was he wanted to marry his girlfriend and not have an arranged marriage. they are guided through one of four pathways. the first is they believe they have to set up an islamic state their government of sharia, and spread that around the world. second they are given a wharped form of theology that says not only should you do it, but god wants you to do it. the third pathway vl that some people genuinely are affected in terms of they have some personal loss, and finally they also target people with mental health problemings. in london one of the bill
reuters estimates the majority of the islamic state 21,000 fighters are from the elsewhere. 1,000 areught to be from chef anyia and other russian satellite states. with 500 from britain, france and elsewhere in the west. this man says people who join groups like islamic state often face a personal crisis. >> the foundations for these groups has been set in london and the uk and across europe for decades. the process by which someone is recruited has to start with some sort of personal...
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but reuters reports that a hamas spokesperson praised them as heroic and courageous. it remains to be seen if the new truce will bring calm to the israelis and palestinians. chiaki ishikawa, nhk world. >>> emergency crews are struggling to rescue the survivors of an earthquake in southwestern china. but aftershocks and fear of possible landslides are disrupting their efforts. the magnitude 6.5 quake hit yunnan province on sunday. at least 398 people were killed. more than 1800 hurt. military personnel and police fear many more people may be trapped. they are searching through the rubble. survivors have felt frequent aftershocks. some camped out for the night in tents right outside their homes. volunteers have set up their own tents to use as a base. they're taking relief supplies to survivors in the hardest-hit areas. the state-run xinhua news agency says landslides have dammed up rivers, that's created 19 of what are known as "quake lakes." more rain is on the way and experts are warning of more landslides and flooding. survivors near the quake's epicenter say the de
but reuters reports that a hamas spokesperson praised them as heroic and courageous. it remains to be seen if the new truce will bring calm to the israelis and palestinians. chiaki ishikawa, nhk world. >>> emergency crews are struggling to rescue the survivors of an earthquake in southwestern china. but aftershocks and fear of possible landslides are disrupting their efforts. the magnitude 6.5 quake hit yunnan province on sunday. at least 398 people were killed. more than 1800 hurt....