falls on his head. watch this. oh, curry goes down hard. land on his back, hit his head. curry appears to be a bit shaken up. bill: curry jumping up for the block. he s down for a few stunned moments. but much to the relief of fans back up on his feet. he s expected to be okay. that was a scary moment. martha: it looks like he rolled on his shoulder which was the best way for him to land rather than on his head. we hope he s okay. pope francis may have missed the
iranians, that we re concerned about the treatment of americans inside of iran. and, that this continues to be a high priority for u.s. foreign policy. martha: so what is being done here in the united states to convince the iranian government to let jason rezaian go? we ll speak to the editor at the washington post for whom he works. bill: also isis militants appear to have the upper hand as they expand across iraq and parts of syria. are they now getting better on the battlefield as their tactics change? martha: an amazing sight in a popular tourist destination. nature reshaping nature in an evolutionary way.
few days after trash carter ripped into troops and questioned their desire to fight. reporter: the iraqi forces showed no will to fight. they were not outnumbered. in fact they vastly outnumbered the opposing force. yet they failed to fight they have withdrew from the fight and that says to me and i think to most of us that we have an issue with the will of the iraqis to fight isil and defend themselves. bill: will this new campaign reinvigorate flawct fight against isis? general stanley mcchrystal is in studio of. we ll talk to him 20 minutes from now. martha: the f.b.i. is now involved after at least every 10 threats were phoned in against
when atlanta reported this missing. what happened after that? well the tsa said they should have never given out the information in the first place. no other information would be coming. bill: that s when it stopped? a big no, no, no. says tsa. matter of security. don t share the information. but you have got to say the public has a right to know because we have to know whether we re safe or not. bill: thank you gerri willis fox business network. thank you. bill: martha what s next? martha: nightmare unfolding for people right now in texas. [inaudible] martha: this flooding has turned out to be deadly. it has washed away entire communities and it may only get worse. putting millions potentially in harm s way. bill: there are new concerns isis is now evolving and changing tactics as they fight but will the obama administration strategy evolve as well?
reporter: d.o.j. and city leaders aren t commenting on the settlement but it could be announced as early as today. this is the end of an 18-month-long investigation. it found a pattern of officers employing unreasonable and unnecessary use of force including deadly force that puts innocent bystanders at risk. we can look at other similar settlements that have been reached in recent years with cities such as seattle albuquerque. martha: do they think it will help calm things down in cleveland? martha: it certainly could but what protesters here and in