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simon is off tonight. i'm carl quintanilla with david faber. >> let's get some information on inventories. >> normally, that won't rattle any cages. up .08. this is a june read. why is this so rattling? the more widgets that we make, the more. you know how far back you have to go to see a number? we have to go pack to january, 2013 to find an inventory build. it was up 1%. up .08. strong inventory build on the business side. june number last month of the second quarter. last month is up .03. >> interesting number. thank you very much, rick santelli. let's look at the broader market. feeling the rim effect of china devaluing its currency. there was some relief over the press conference, the rare press conference china gave to explain this move. are you spooked at all about what's happening in china? does it impact your pull ibulli. maybe it makes the fed act a little bit more slowly on your path. it probably benefits the consumer in terms of costs this he would incur as they shop at some of the pig stores.
simon is off tonight. i'm carl quintanilla with david faber. >> let's get some information on inventories. >> normally, that won't rattle any cages. up .08. this is a june read. why is this so rattling? the more widgets that we make, the more. you know how far back you have to go to see a number? we have to go pack to january, 2013 to find an inventory build. it was up 1%. up .08. strong inventory build on the business side. june number last month of the second quarter. last month...
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service with veterans of the fighting and prime minister david camer cameron. later in what is known as horse guard's parade there was the usual pomp and ceremony at an outside ceremony led by prison charles. air force planes, old and new, flew over head. this was a chance to remember the 70,000 british soldiers who died fighting the japanese and pay tribute to those who survived. >> grow not old as we that are left grow old. age shall not weary them nor the years condemn. >> the soldiers who fought the war in the far east are referred to as the forgotten army. the legacy of their sacrifice was far more complex than those who defeated nazi germany in europe. and this being the 70th anniversary of victory in the far east will be the last chance for many of them to tell their story. >> supporting british troops running a canteen near the front line. her husband, peter, now dead, was a prisoner of war. >> it has brought back a lot of memories which were tucked away. i'm really glad to be here. it's just the last time i shall do anything like this. >> the fighting
service with veterans of the fighting and prime minister david camer cameron. later in what is known as horse guard's parade there was the usual pomp and ceremony at an outside ceremony led by prison charles. air force planes, old and new, flew over head. this was a chance to remember the 70,000 british soldiers who died fighting the japanese and pay tribute to those who survived. >> grow not old as we that are left grow old. age shall not weary them nor the years condemn. >> the...
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s shores, and the politicians are feeling its effects >>> simon is live from london. you talked about a polarizing issue. the church of england is not the only to criticize david cameron, his government for their lack of compassion for the migrants. >> well that's right. as we saw yesterday, there are grassroots organizations springing up in the south coast of england. i was in kent yesterday. the county of england facing calais on a clear day, and there are concerns that not enough compassion, not enough humanitarian instincts are shown to these people but immigration, as we saw in the british election is a big issue and today the british government's interior minister home secretary took the unusual step of publishing an editorial, trying to address the problem. what we are seeing now is the scenes we see in the last week or two, an extraordinary disruption in calais the knock-on effects in the u.k. with the terrible traffic jams is having a significant political effect and in the newspaper, both talk about the number of pounds and dollars and euros they spend to de
s shores, and the politicians are feeling its effects >>> simon is live from london. you talked about a polarizing issue. the church of england is not the only to criticize david cameron, his government for their lack of compassion for the migrants. >> well that's right. as we saw yesterday, there are grassroots organizations springing up in the south coast of england. i was in kent yesterday. the county of england facing calais on a clear day, and there are concerns that not...
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simon doesn't know how many legos were used but he says the piazza alone has more than 44,000 cobblestone legos. it will be on display until february. >>> abc's world news tonight with david muir is next here on channel six. "action news" continues at 10:00 on p. hl17 with brian taff, adam joseph and ducis rodgers. join us for "action news" at 11:00 right here on 6abc. for the entire "action news" team, i'm rick williams. have a nice evening and we'll see you right here tonight at 11:00. >> ♪ so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network to the home, so you can get access to the fastest internet and in-home wi-fi available. and fios gives you big capacity too. so everyone in the house can get online. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. ultimately, that's why. get 25 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month. plus get $350 back. hurry, offer ends september 19th. get out of the past. get fios. >>> tonight, a special edition of "world news tonight" from the vatican. our e
simon doesn't know how many legos were used but he says the piazza alone has more than 44,000 cobblestone legos. it will be on display until february. >>> abc's world news tonight with david muir is next here on channel six. "action news" continues at 10:00 on p. hl17 with brian taff, adam joseph and ducis rodgers. join us for "action news" at 11:00 right here on 6abc. for the entire "action news" team, i'm rick williams. have a nice evening and we'll see...
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first, simon macgregor wood has this report for us now from central london. >> reporter: the day began with the queen attending a religious service with veterans of the fighting and the prime primary, david cameron. later in what is known as horse guards parade, there was the usual pomp and ceremony at an outside service led by prince charles. air force plains, old and new flew overhead to start it off. >> this was a chance to remember the 70,000 british soldiers who died fighting the japanese and pay tribute to those that surviv survived. . >> is it will be the last chance for many of them to tell their own story. constance halford thompson supported british troops running a can teen near the front line. her future husband peter was a prisoner of war. it brought back a lot of memories that were tucked away. and, you know, when you saw these chaps come out of the camps, it was terrible. but i am really glad to be here. just the last time, you know, i shall do anything like this. >> the british fighting against japan seemed remote to many. it was fought in far-often colonial out posts i
first, simon macgregor wood has this report for us now from central london. >> reporter: the day began with the queen attending a religious service with veterans of the fighting and the prime primary, david cameron. later in what is known as horse guards parade, there was the usual pomp and ceremony at an outside service led by prince charles. air force plains, old and new flew overhead to start it off. >> this was a chance to remember the 70,000 british soldiers who died fighting...