Around the world. And the sports lead. All of a sudden, something looks very, very wrong. Serena williams walking off the court, crying at wimbledon. What will sucked all the strength from the worlds best female tennis player . Good afternoon, everyone. Im jake tapper. Welcome to the lead. Well begin with breaking news in the money lead. Porterhouses multiple sides, expensive champagne could be a wolf of wall street kind of day with the dow busting a reported and flirting with a milestone number it has never seen before. 17,000. Cnns moneys it alison kosik is live in new york with details of a record day for investors. Jake, there were new records for the dow and s p 500. As far as dow 17,000 goes, it was close but no cigar. 17,000 is a nice round number but it doesnt mean a heck of a lot. They did watch the dow instead of the world cup more today. But to average americans, seeing that 17,000 even seeing the dow get close to that is really gives confidence and why not. You look at stoc
Be viewed as an escalation of the u. S. Involvement in the conflict now tearing apart iraq. American drones are flying over baghdad, but not the observe and report kind. The kind that can kill. Iraqis have repeatedly asked the u. S. To carry out air strikes on the terrorist militia called the Islamic State in iraq and syria, or isis which has rapidly seized huge sections of iraq through a campaign of blood. But air strikes are not the u. S. Mission there yet. American drones armed with hell fire missiles are now patrolling the skies over baghdad. But they will not go after isis targets. Flying instead to provide protection for 180 u. S. Military advisors deployed to iraq. Frustrated by the lack of american air support, iraq has now turned to russia, buying second hand russian fighter jets. Just the latest in a spring of american adversaries from syria to iran now aiding iraq. Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki slammed the u. S. In an interview with the bbc saying iraq could have repel
writing papers that is football players passed off on their own. today the ncaa flounced it s reopening its investigation to finally get answers how this went on for so long. and cnn s sarah gangnam who broke the story joins me now. how deep did the practices at the school run? jake, one expert calls this the mother of all academic fraud cases. but the ncaa barely looked at it at all until now. that s right. hundreds of unc athletes were enrolled in bogus classes getting credits and good grades for doing little work. the reason they had to take paper classes was because they couldn t do the work and needed to stay eligible. mary willingham helped expose those paper classes after years of being part of the system. a couple of the most obvious difficult and challenging for me
long-term systemic scheme on the part of the university, that unc will need to vacate wins. that could mean giving up two national basketball championship titles. as for willingham, the university demoted her. she filed a lawsuit on monday saying unc attacked her character and retaliated against her for blowing the whistle to cnn. you will see the story. it will be franed for you perfectly in the transcripts. jake, another development in the last few days, the orange county prosecutor who charged that professor julius nine gar row told me he s thinking about dropping the charge because he said he believes it s more important for that are community to understand what happened at unc than it is for this one professor to be punished criminally. sarah, thank you so much. when we come back, four security guards charged with killing more than a dozen civilians and now a
conduits for would be online tormentors. but what happens when the most hurtful kids say to each other suddenly disappear? mobile apps like snapchat and sites like ask fm have come under scrutiny for allegedly contributing to the suicide of some teens. but ask fm s founders tell time magazine they re the ones being bullied by the media. as sarah gangnam shows us, when the hateful messages evaporate into cyberpolice, the reality of parents trying to piece together what happened without any trace gets more complicated. tricia norman thought she was being a consciencious mom, keeping tabs on her daughters social media accounts. she found monitoring online communications was getting harder with things constantly changing. the recent trend, let s call them disappearing apps where messages can easilily disappear raising alarm about using to hide sexting or other