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let's take a look at new york now. the city is preparing for up to a foot of snow, and they aren't alone. snow is expected from baltimore up to boston. and take a look at the radar, here's what it looks like now. one of the biggest problems, potential power outages. heavy snow could leave about a million people without electricity. >> the trees, still plenty of leaves on them. you have forecasters saying heavy, wet snow, high winds, those are all the perfect ingredients for potentially a large problem with the electric grid. >> all right. let's bring in our alexandra ste steele for a closer look. when is the snow going to start falling? >> here's a look at the big picture, it's rare but not unprecedented. you saw the radar. here is the rain, the green. there is the white. we already have the snow beginning to fall in western pennsylvania, western maryland, in western west virginia as well. so, what we're seeing with the rain will change over to snow in the northeast. here's the big scenario. a quick-hitter, a one-day e
let's take a look at new york now. the city is preparing for up to a foot of snow, and they aren't alone. snow is expected from baltimore up to boston. and take a look at the radar, here's what it looks like now. one of the biggest problems, potential power outages. heavy snow could leave about a million people without electricity. >> the trees, still plenty of leaves on them. you have forecasters saying heavy, wet snow, high winds, those are all the perfect ingredients for potentially a...
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some rotating to upstate new york. parts of northern new england. but right now, new york city is for the most part on the dry side. this is a larger system and there's more rain moving into virginia so the areas that got hit hard last night will see another influx of rain, lesser in the way of severe thunderstorms but nonetheless it's going to be a rough day. if you are traveling today, i'm one of them. new york metros will see some delays maybe up over an hour because of wind and rain. even when it's not raining or there are thunderstorms there will be winds. they will be gustyiest in chicago. warm and toasty with daytime highs. 91 los angeles, 88 in dallas. 70 in new york or 65 or so in toronto. speaking of toronto, a 100-year-old marathon runner is scheduled to, well, run the marathon up there. how about that? there he is. his name is fadra singh. he has an interesting nickname. if he finishes the marathon, he'll be the oldest man to do so and he did it about eight years ago. the guy loves to run. still kicking. >> i think his nickname is the tu
some rotating to upstate new york. parts of northern new england. but right now, new york city is for the most part on the dry side. this is a larger system and there's more rain moving into virginia so the areas that got hit hard last night will see another influx of rain, lesser in the way of severe thunderstorms but nonetheless it's going to be a rough day. if you are traveling today, i'm one of them. new york metros will see some delays maybe up over an hour because of wind and rain. even...
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our chad myers is out there in york, pennsylvania. susan candiotti in new york. york got tons of snow. no, only 1.5 inches. but when you're outside, it makes you cold. they can always go home, but they are choosing to do this. so we should be concerned about it because if it gets really bad, their lives could be at risk. a lot of people compared this movement to the protests of the 1960s. do you think that's an accurate comparison? >> i don't. i actually think the more accurate comparison is of the 1890 and the 1930s populace movements. those movements have three key features the ok piece wall street movement has. the focus is the "we are the 99%" corresponds to that historic function of populism of saying, we are the common people against the elite. the second element of populism has to do with the demands the people make. in this case, the protesters are pointing attention to wall street and saying, economic inequality has grown too much and the political system is broken. so the third element then is to restore democracy, to restore some balance in the politic
our chad myers is out there in york, pennsylvania. susan candiotti in new york. york got tons of snow. no, only 1.5 inches. but when you're outside, it makes you cold. they can always go home, but they are choosing to do this. so we should be concerned about it because if it gets really bad, their lives could be at risk. a lot of people compared this movement to the protests of the 1960s. do you think that's an accurate comparison? >> i don't. i actually think the more accurate comparison...
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new york, new jersey, connecticut and massachusetts all under a state of emergency. as for trick or treaters, halloween has been postponed or canceled in some areas. >>> let's head to atlanta to check in with reynolds wolf. please tell us it's over. >> okay, it's over. >> yay! >> it is, seriously. we expect the temperatures to be above the freezing point, both during the night and during the daytime for the rest of the workweek. what we do have today is improving conditions, cleanup here and there, no question about it. your expected delays are as follows. let's take ahead the computer full-on. look at that, that's your forecast you have there for the trick or treat, no more trick or treats. here you go, miami, orlando, tampa, heavy rain, a chance of delays. it destroyed scattered showers. gusty wind conditions. not so much in termses of the fog and marine layer out west. the nor easter that brought the snow, wind and smfr the rain now moving farther out to sea. right behind it better conditions that we can anticipate. take a look at what it left behind in new hampsh
new york, new jersey, connecticut and massachusetts all under a state of emergency. as for trick or treaters, halloween has been postponed or canceled in some areas. >>> let's head to atlanta to check in with reynolds wolf. please tell us it's over. >> okay, it's over. >> yay! >> it is, seriously. we expect the temperatures to be above the freezing point, both during the night and during the daytime for the rest of the workweek. what we do have today is improving...
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of course, new york, new england in full foliage. to all those leaves on the trees, heavy snow coming down coupled with 30 to 40-mile-per-hour winds, certainly that will be our story tomorrow. so how rare is it? well, it is certainly rare. you know, it's about a month and a half ahead of schedule in places like new york and philadelphia. it's only snowed three times in october in new york city. and if it snows, which it will, today will be the first time since 1959. first snow since 1952 rather. boston, it's only snowed four times in october. we're talking measurable snow. on thursday, they had some flurries. measurable means one-tenth or more. let me show you how it will tran spire. wind and rain today. the snow forecast total expected, two to four inches. heading farther north to new york city. wind and rain today. it will mix with snow this evening, maybe about 5:00 or so, will taper off late tonight. no snow tomorrow. snow forecast, three to five. but as we head farther north and east in boston, you'll see a few inches. tomorrow
of course, new york, new england in full foliage. to all those leaves on the trees, heavy snow coming down coupled with 30 to 40-mile-per-hour winds, certainly that will be our story tomorrow. so how rare is it? well, it is certainly rare. you know, it's about a month and a half ahead of schedule in places like new york and philadelphia. it's only snowed three times in october in new york city. and if it snows, which it will, today will be the first time since 1959. first snow since 1952...
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cnn contributor and political anchor for new york one, errol louis is in zuccotti park in new york city. errol, set the scene for us, what is the mood? are they quiet? strategizing? what's going on? >> well, they are strategizing. i sat in for a while at the general assembly and a couple of times a day they get everybody together. there are hundreds of people in the park behind me and they get together and talk about the general things, but there are lots of committees, and they are getting organize and really sort of going around to talk about different kinds of things, so there is a fellow behind me talking to everybody who comes by about student loans and the need to change the rules so that the students can pay their money back. you have people talking about war. you have people talking about politics. you have people talking about the influence of money in politics, lots and lots of stuff going only. i would compare it, deb to, a corporate conference where lots of stuff is going on in the different rooms, but it is that the different rooms are outside in the park here. >> you know
cnn contributor and political anchor for new york one, errol louis is in zuccotti park in new york city. errol, set the scene for us, what is the mood? are they quiet? strategizing? what's going on? >> well, they are strategizing. i sat in for a while at the general assembly and a couple of times a day they get everybody together. there are hundreds of people in the park behind me and they get together and talk about the general things, but there are lots of committees, and they are...
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>> in new york city, how about 59 years? so, really, all the big cities on average, it's about a month and a half early for this measurable snow. did you not believe me? i told you, 5:00 this morning, there you go. it's a cool and interesting delineation that's right along the 95 corridor. that's the snow. here is the rain and the pink where we're seeing the changeover. and it's all about the cold. here is pennsylvania. already reports of the 5 to 6 inches of snow and also we have reports east of 95 also from snow and in virginia, even some power outages. that really might be the calling card of this. additional snow, i think what will be the calling card of the power outages we see. the snow is heavy and wet. i just want to show you new york state. here is kingston. the perk shires, the cat skills, the higher elevations, that's where we're going to see it. why are we seeing it? well, here is the area of low pressure. this is what we're seeing. it's the nor'easter. it's been moving to the north and east and this has a histor
>> in new york city, how about 59 years? so, really, all the big cities on average, it's about a month and a half early for this measurable snow. did you not believe me? i told you, 5:00 this morning, there you go. it's a cool and interesting delineation that's right along the 95 corridor. that's the snow. here is the rain and the pink where we're seeing the changeover. and it's all about the cold. here is pennsylvania. already reports of the 5 to 6 inches of snow and also we have reports...
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today's highs will be similar. 84 expected in new york city. indian summer in full swing. 77 in chicago. the cool air out west will slowly make its way off towards the east. here are the more highlighted delays we expect today. atlanta. orlando, jacksonville to a lesser extent. flooding in florida has been pretty intense. that's getting to the southeast coastline. tornado watch in effect for the southeast coast of georgia and florida until 1:00 this afternoon. on the west coast of mexico, watching this major hurricane. category 3 jova heading towards puerto vallarta. expected to make landfall tomorrow. could be a category 3 storm there. inspiring story i want to share with you, carol. a guy named kyle maynard is from beauford, georgia. he was born without hands and without feet. now he is set out a goal to climb mt. kilimanjaro. how about that? he's going to do a practice run, get together with some of his supporters and test out some of his equipment. or he did that on friday. there's some of the video. unbelievably unspiably inspirin. this yo
today's highs will be similar. 84 expected in new york city. indian summer in full swing. 77 in chicago. the cool air out west will slowly make its way off towards the east. here are the more highlighted delays we expect today. atlanta. orlando, jacksonville to a lesser extent. flooding in florida has been pretty intense. that's getting to the southeast coastline. tornado watch in effect for the southeast coast of georgia and florida until 1:00 this afternoon. on the west coast of mexico,...
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new york, new jersey, connecticut, and massachusetts. want to take a live look now at new york city, columbus circle. a very dark columbus circle. new york, by the way, did not get the worst of it. here's what it looks like in massachusetts. officials predicted that downed trees were going to be a major problem. and take a look at that -- they were right. the storm is being blamed for three deaths so far, one of them in massachusetts. a man in pennsylvania was killed when a snow-covered tree fell into his house. and a third person died while driving in connecticut. people in connecticut, by the way, who have lost power are being told it may be a while before it comes back. the governor says they've been waiting for road conditions to improve before sending out repair crews. we've already seen heavy accumulation of snow all the way from virginia and maryland up through connecticut and massachusetts. >>> pennsylvania got socked, as well. our chad myers is in york, pennsylvania, with a look at that. good morning. how bad is it where you are
new york, new jersey, connecticut, and massachusetts. want to take a live look now at new york city, columbus circle. a very dark columbus circle. new york, by the way, did not get the worst of it. here's what it looks like in massachusetts. officials predicted that downed trees were going to be a major problem. and take a look at that -- they were right. the storm is being blamed for three deaths so far, one of them in massachusetts. a man in pennsylvania was killed when a snow-covered tree...
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>> sunny in new york? >> oh! >> like a big kiss from god. >> it is. >> women put, ali velshi. >> yes. >> and the fact that they won last night and -- >> stop that. ignore them. shall we? >> i had a feeling it wasn't the weather making you so happy. >>> okay, ignore them and move on. at first glance many did not take the wall street protesters seriously. i mean, the movement started as a bunch of unemployed college kids. how comedian jon stewart summarized it. >> i guess that is what it looks like. also what bonnaroo looks like. to be fair. >> okay. they looked silly, but they have been protesting now for three weeks and the movement appears to be growing. it now includes community groups and unions. celebrities are even joining the cause. so what does it all mean? joining me to talk about that is michael kazon, professor of history at georgetown university. welcome. >> thank you. >> so you've just written a book about activist on the left. so when you look at this group on wall street, what does it say to you? >>
>> sunny in new york? >> oh! >> like a big kiss from god. >> it is. >> women put, ali velshi. >> yes. >> and the fact that they won last night and -- >> stop that. ignore them. shall we? >> i had a feeling it wasn't the weather making you so happy. >>> okay, ignore them and move on. at first glance many did not take the wall street protesters seriously. i mean, the movement started as a bunch of unemployed college kids. how comedian...
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let's head to christine roman live with me in new york. so christine, i'm not even surprised by this. and that's the saddest part. >> well, there are other cities this happened. to you've seen cities going into hundreds of millions of dollars in debt. why? in this case, this is a higher rate of poverty than other cities in the area. so as the economy is really taking a hit, that means the city had to do a lot more for its residents. also, you just have the idea of foreclosed homes that are marking certain areas. that's a big expense for cities as they have to have, you know, police and firefighters board them up. they have to take care of at band ond properties. and lost revenue from the recession. no question. harrisburg, pennsylvania, we've seen big budget robs like in central falls, rhode island. you remember that one. boise county, idaho, jefferson county, alabama, all of these places facing bankruptcy, declared bankruptcy or somehow managed to avoid it and are now emerging from it. here is the issue for a lot of these places. when the
let's head to christine roman live with me in new york. so christine, i'm not even surprised by this. and that's the saddest part. >> well, there are other cities this happened. to you've seen cities going into hundreds of millions of dollars in debt. why? in this case, this is a higher rate of poverty than other cities in the area. so as the economy is really taking a hit, that means the city had to do a lot more for its residents. also, you just have the idea of foreclosed homes that...
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i'm carol costello joining you live from new york. president obama's $447 billion jobs bill faces its first vote in the senate later today. in a warning to republican critics, the president's senior campaign strategist says that voting against the measure could cost them the election. next year in a member row release the by the obama campaign david axelrod wrote "the more people know about the american jobs act, the more they want congress to pass the plan." axelrod also takes aim at critics of the bill's millionaires tax quoting "while republicans claim it is class warfare, the american people are seeing right through their opposition to asking the wealthiest to do their part." some democrats have doubts and while they control the senate there is no guarantee the bill will get the 60 votes needed to clear tonight's procedural hurdle. >>> the occupy wall street protest is on the march, uptown where a lot of the rich people live. organizers plan to visit the homes of such money men as jpmorgan chase, news corp ceo rupert murdoch among
i'm carol costello joining you live from new york. president obama's $447 billion jobs bill faces its first vote in the senate later today. in a warning to republican critics, the president's senior campaign strategist says that voting against the measure could cost them the election. next year in a member row release the by the obama campaign david axelrod wrote "the more people know about the american jobs act, the more they want congress to pass the plan." axelrod also takes aim at...
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good morning, new york city! lovely shot outside of our window at the time warner center in new york. columbus circle. nice park in the background. >> gorgeous day in new york? >> it's going to be beautiful through the weekend. >> a beautiful fall weekend. anyone going to enjoy the fall colors in maine, new hampshire, vermont, it's nice. staying in new york is a good idea, too. you can't tell from this vantage point, but central park, a good morning for a jog. different story in parts of texas. i want to show you something real fast. this is what people in texas have been wanting to see for a very, very long time. heavy rain moving into the lone star state. some of the places, especially near lubbock and into the odesa area, we could be seeing issues in terms of flash flooding. that will be a big problem for a lot of people. we have to watch that carefully. on the other side of that boundary, we have wraparound moisture forming in the central rockies. we're seeing snow up here. if you happen to be a ski hound, it
good morning, new york city! lovely shot outside of our window at the time warner center in new york. columbus circle. nice park in the background. >> gorgeous day in new york? >> it's going to be beautiful through the weekend. >> a beautiful fall weekend. anyone going to enjoy the fall colors in maine, new hampshire, vermont, it's nice. staying in new york is a good idea, too. you can't tell from this vantage point, but central park, a good morning for a jog. different story...
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>> probably new york. but we're not taking the propofol to go to sleep, so we're okay. >> new york is number five. it's not number one. number four is new orleans. three is oklahoma city, hit hard by the recession. number two is birmingham, alabama, recently ranked one of the last healthy cities in america. can you guess what the most sleep-deprived city in america is? >> atlanta. >> the answer after this. it's not atlanta. we sleep pretty good here. ♪ and the flowers and the trees ♪ ♪ all laugh when you walk by ♪ and the neighbors' kids run and hide ♪ deep inside you, there's a person who refuses to be kept deep inside you. ♪ but you're not ♪ you're the one be true to yourself. what's healthier than that? this is the subject of oir weekly look at how to get and stay healthy. dr. bill lloyd joins us from sacramento. something tells me you get a lot of sleep. you're always so rested and perky. dr. bill, what's the difference between an occasional sleepless night and insomnia? >> fred, all of u
>> probably new york. but we're not taking the propofol to go to sleep, so we're okay. >> new york is number five. it's not number one. number four is new orleans. three is oklahoma city, hit hard by the recession. number two is birmingham, alabama, recently ranked one of the last healthy cities in america. can you guess what the most sleep-deprived city in america is? >> atlanta. >> the answer after this. it's not atlanta. we sleep pretty good here. ♪ and the flowers...
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>>> big plans for occupy wall street in new york city. protesters say today they will march to some of the city's major banks and they're planning to make a delivery. we'll explain. >>> live pictures right now from vandenberg air base in california. in about 45 minutes nasa launches a satellite that's designed to help us all. >>> what a night the word unbelievable may come to mind when talking about game six of the world series. the st. louis cardinals down to their last strike, they pull it out against the texas rangers. we'll bring you all the highlights. good morning to you. happitry, it's october 28th. this is your "a.m. wake-up call." i'm carol costello in new york. you're waking up to some of the best news in recent memory. gdp up 2.5%, nearly double the rate of last quarter. we have gains on thursday, up 340 points. the dow is heading for its best month in 24 years. the broader s&p, october could close as the best month since 1974. cnn's erin burnett asked pete kenny for his take. >> are you optimistic. >> i am. the drivers that we
>>> big plans for occupy wall street in new york city. protesters say today they will march to some of the city's major banks and they're planning to make a delivery. we'll explain. >>> live pictures right now from vandenberg air base in california. in about 45 minutes nasa launches a satellite that's designed to help us all. >>> what a night the word unbelievable may come to mind when talking about game six of the world series. the st. louis cardinals down to their...
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so why would the shuttle go to new york? it's like putting the statue of liberty in omaha. >> when one of the four retirede shuttles could come to a museum in manhattan. some people are angry. john zarrella live in miami with the shuttle latest. stay here. >>> in about a year, maybe a little longer, you will be able to get close enough to touch one of the four now retired space shuttles. the shuttle program as we know it is officially history. nasa is moving ahead with plans to get the spacecraft on permanent display in museums. more on this, john zarrella in miami. johnti john, i thought the final destinations for the shuttles was a done deal. what's going on? >> reporter: you're absolutely right. we all thought it was a done deal. in reality it still is a done deal, brooke. but the folks in texas from the get-go were not happy that they did not get a shuttle and new york did. and if you think they were angry then, they're angrier now. there were only four retired space shuttles available, coveted, the holy grails of space
so why would the shuttle go to new york? it's like putting the statue of liberty in omaha. >> when one of the four retirede shuttles could come to a museum in manhattan. some people are angry. john zarrella live in miami with the shuttle latest. stay here. >>> in about a year, maybe a little longer, you will be able to get close enough to touch one of the four now retired space shuttles. the shuttle program as we know it is officially history. nasa is moving ahead with plans to...
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i'm carol costello live from new york. it is 47 minutes past the hour. >>> the justice department says material from the united states ended up in iraq as explosives, and they went through iran to get there. confused? a lot of people are. let's head around the world with zain verjee. you're going to sort this all out for us because it sounds disturbing. >> it really is. it's very worrying, and it spans the globe. basically, prosecutors are alleging that components that were bought at a u.s. company in minnesota then went to singapore. now, there were 6,000 radio frequency modules that were bought. you know, those are things that are used kind of between printers and computers, for example. but they also can have a military use. now, they were exported to singapore. this company believed that that was the end destination, and those modules were just going to be used in a telecommunications project. but no. what happened was, prosecutors allege that those modules were then sent to iran and then eventually ended up as unexplo
i'm carol costello live from new york. it is 47 minutes past the hour. >>> the justice department says material from the united states ended up in iraq as explosives, and they went through iran to get there. confused? a lot of people are. let's head around the world with zain verjee. you're going to sort this all out for us because it sounds disturbing. >> it really is. it's very worrying, and it spans the globe. basically, prosecutors are alleging that components that were...
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and 59 degrees in new york city. briefly, tropical storm ophelia hitting newfoundland, but it is screaming northeasterly at about 35 miles an hour. and back by popular demand, if you missed it in the 6:00 hour, this black bear making its way towards a bird feeder. you can't help but laugh. it's a small bear. and obviously needs to eat a bit more. maybe it should eat elsewhere for nourishment. but nonetheless, the folks who own this property watched it climb up, eat the bird feed, and climb back down. that will get your monday off to a decent start. >> the birds in the neighborhood not so pleased. >> no. but they can fly, they can cover more ground. >> that's right. can't ever get enough of bears. >> he was smarter than your average bear. >>> arizona senator john mccain just back from libya says he was inspired by what he saw. senator mccain and three other republican senators are the highest ranking american officials to visit libya since the fall of moammar gadhafi. senator mccain joining us this morning from capito
and 59 degrees in new york city. briefly, tropical storm ophelia hitting newfoundland, but it is screaming northeasterly at about 35 miles an hour. and back by popular demand, if you missed it in the 6:00 hour, this black bear making its way towards a bird feeder. you can't help but laugh. it's a small bear. and obviously needs to eat a bit more. maybe it should eat elsewhere for nourishment. but nonetheless, the folks who own this property watched it climb up, eat the bird feed, and climb back...
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four states have declared emergencies -- new york, new jersey, connecticut and massachusetts. officials predicted the downed trees were going to be a major problem and they were right. take a look. the storm is being blamed for three deaths so far. a man in pennsylvania was killed when a snow-covered tree fell into his house. two others died in connecticut and massachusetts. >>> people in connecticut have lost power there. they're being told it will be a while before it comes back. the governor says they've been waiting for road conditions to improve before sending out repair crews. >>> we're covering all angles of the major storm. chad meyers is on the ground in pennsylvania where there are massive power outages and our alexandra steele is in the severe weather center with more on the snowstorm and what travelers can expect today. let's start in pennsylvania. socked by the snow. our chad meyers is in york this morning. chad, just how bad is it where you are now? >> reporter: good morning. it depends on where you are. this is almost an elevation issue but also did your road ge
four states have declared emergencies -- new york, new jersey, connecticut and massachusetts. officials predicted the downed trees were going to be a major problem and they were right. take a look. the storm is being blamed for three deaths so far. a man in pennsylvania was killed when a snow-covered tree fell into his house. two others died in connecticut and massachusetts. >>> people in connecticut have lost power there. they're being told it will be a while before it comes back. the...
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will be arraigned in new york. he's accused of giving an undercover informant a $100,000 downpayment for the hit. federal investigators say the alleged scheme is tied to iran's secret force. the second suspect remains at large. >>> it's day 20 in the search for an 11-month-old missouri girl and now new video may help crack the case. this surveillance video shows an unknown person walking on the road about 2:00 a.m., about two hours before lisa irwin was reported missing, and two miles from her home. police have been searching that home after cadaver dogs picked up the scent of a body there. a family lawyer said the suspicions around the parents are distracting. >> it really breaks your heart that we have been looking the wrong direction. and as a result of that, we might not get the happy ending that we want. that's what i'm sad about. >> sunday, the girl's parents joined a candlelight vigil outside their home. in arizona, relatives of a missing 5-year-old girl are planning to march on the state capital today. they
will be arraigned in new york. he's accused of giving an undercover informant a $100,000 downpayment for the hit. federal investigators say the alleged scheme is tied to iran's secret force. the second suspect remains at large. >>> it's day 20 in the search for an 11-month-old missouri girl and now new video may help crack the case. this surveillance video shows an unknown person walking on the road about 2:00 a.m., about two hours before lisa irwin was reported missing, and two miles...
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snow in parts of pennsylvania and new york. we're going to talk about that specific white color coming up in a few minutes. let you know how long it may stick around and an update on the tropics. another full plate, a weather pot pourri if you will. >> snow, i didn't see that coming this morning. >> a curve ball coming at you. >> i shower sent the note you sent -- i should have sent the note you sent to the team. >> really? you didn't read it? >> i usually do. thank you. reynolds and i in a good mood. the tigers, razorbacks pulled off a good victory yesterday. we know it's a physical sport. sometimes it goes -- i don't know, a little sideways. we've got video you've got to see of a new method of tackling in college sports. grab the ponytail. going to show you in a second. >>> also this morning, a lot of people going to be drinking coffee. ladies, drink up. two, three, four, maybe even five cups. yes, it will give you a jolt this morning but could possibly give you a long-term jolt in life. i'll explain why coffee is so good for
snow in parts of pennsylvania and new york. we're going to talk about that specific white color coming up in a few minutes. let you know how long it may stick around and an update on the tropics. another full plate, a weather pot pourri if you will. >> snow, i didn't see that coming this morning. >> a curve ball coming at you. >> i shower sent the note you sent -- i should have sent the note you sent to the team. >> really? you didn't read it? >> i usually do....
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new york metros, wind, morning showers, d.c. metros. in philadelphia, the wind will keep you grounded on the tarmac. boston, detroit, basically the same situation, delays under an hour in both those locations. in terms of temperatures, a lot of people waking up with things well belove normal. take a look at the morning lows in the upper 20s. these will remain in place through friday morning. something else we have, the cool temperatures not just across the northern plains, back into central rockies, denvering with colorado, 37 degrees. 50 in albuquerque, 55 in portland and 06 in washington. 66 in miami, 54 in boston and 67 in new york city at this time. >>> we're waking up also to a neat discovery. check this out. a viking warrior grave discovered, this one in edinburgh, near scotland. they found a viking sword, an ax head and a bronze ring pin discovered. they believe this was actually a warrior. the grave is pretty big, too. it's 5 meters in width, a really big area. looking through the checklist of the viking sword, ax head, bronze k
new york metros, wind, morning showers, d.c. metros. in philadelphia, the wind will keep you grounded on the tarmac. boston, detroit, basically the same situation, delays under an hour in both those locations. in terms of temperatures, a lot of people waking up with things well belove normal. take a look at the morning lows in the upper 20s. these will remain in place through friday morning. something else we have, the cool temperatures not just across the northern plains, back into central...
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new york. >> he does talk it, though. he doesn't make fun of himself necessarily. that can be brutal. >> that's brutal. >> it is. huckabee was in there as well. i covered huckabee in little rock when he was there. he said, t.j., discovered the secret to losing weight. eat right and exercise. >> he ran a marathon. >> lost 100 pounds. >> it's uncomfort ab, though, isn't it. >> seems mean-spirited in some cases is what it is. >> come on, people, be nice. >> on that note, it's all yours. >> good to see you. >> i'll look for your tweets. >> pressure is on. thanks very much. we have lots straight ahead beginning with the fbi and dealt of hopt homeland security out with a warning after the killing of an american-born al qaeda leader in yemen, the bulletin says anwar al awlaki, that killing could spark attacks in the united states by home grown violent extremists. that's the same kind of bulletin that was issued after osama bin laden was killed. awlaki was killed by a cia drone in yemen. his fluency in
new york. >> he does talk it, though. he doesn't make fun of himself necessarily. that can be brutal. >> that's brutal. >> it is. huckabee was in there as well. i covered huckabee in little rock when he was there. he said, t.j., discovered the secret to losing weight. eat right and exercise. >> he ran a marathon. >> lost 100 pounds. >> it's uncomfort ab, though, isn't it. >> seems mean-spirited in some cases is what it is. >> come on, people, be...
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>> susan candiotti, live from new york. thanks. >>> in the hours leading up to the expected showdown, business mogul russell simmons said he would pay for the cleanup himself if the city backed off and didn't evict the protesters. this morning he was actually one of those in the crowd. >> yes, i'll go to jail. the fact is, the government is controlled by corporations. and the people want the power back here them 1e68s. they want the power to the people, simple. a democracy that works. >> last night simmons sent this tweet to new york mayor michael bloomberg. dear mike, i have long supported you and you have been a good mayor. don't take me to jail. >>> colorado police in riot gear have been clearing the occupy denver protest near the capital. they set up dozens of tents in a park and refused to leave when they were ordered to. there were a few minor skirmishes, and a handful of people have been arrested. >>> will and kate's baby girl could be a queen. and no, i'm not announcing a pregnancy, but possibly a new deal in london
>> susan candiotti, live from new york. thanks. >>> in the hours leading up to the expected showdown, business mogul russell simmons said he would pay for the cleanup himself if the city backed off and didn't evict the protesters. this morning he was actually one of those in the crowd. >> yes, i'll go to jail. the fact is, the government is controlled by corporations. and the people want the power back here them 1e68s. they want the power to the people, simple. a democracy...
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back to you. >> susan candiotti in new york. thank you very much. >>> we're seeing major air travel, slowdowns across the region. new york and philadelphia among hardest hit. richard was stranded aboard a jet blue flight in hartford, could not kochbl i think he is off the plane now. how is it going? >> reporter: after four hours and more trapped on this plane on the ground at bradley international airport, i'm off the plane. 100 passengers got off, not knowing if we will take off. there are several planes here. many cancellations at bradley international. our jet blue flight from syracuse to jfk, new york, almost made it in. but it was diverted at the last minute and the crew said the ground navigational gear may have broke. i always hear of these travel horror stories and you hope one day you're not one of those stories. and so a flight that would normally take 45 minutes has taken so far seven hours. and we don't know yet if we'll be taking off. a remarkably calm and good humored group of passengers. if it was a different set
back to you. >> susan candiotti in new york. thank you very much. >>> we're seeing major air travel, slowdowns across the region. new york and philadelphia among hardest hit. richard was stranded aboard a jet blue flight in hartford, could not kochbl i think he is off the plane now. how is it going? >> reporter: after four hours and more trapped on this plane on the ground at bradley international airport, i'm off the plane. 100 passengers got off, not knowing if we will...
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his partner receives unemployment benefits in new york. the question is, will his partner be able to continue to receive those benefits in california until he's employed? >> he would be able to receive benefits in california. he will need to register and check in with the unemployment office in california. different states have different rules. so the benefit may be different. and there may be a delay in getting him up and running again as far as benefits. he should be prepared to have an interruption in his benefits. >> sure. >> additionally, if he's going to be traveling to california, you have to be available and ready and willing to work. so during that time that he's transporting himself to california, he may not be eligible for benefit during that time period. >> sure, you have to prove you're looking for work. thanks very much. if you've got a question you want answered, send us a question any time. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take
his partner receives unemployment benefits in new york. the question is, will his partner be able to continue to receive those benefits in california until he's employed? >> he would be able to receive benefits in california. he will need to register and check in with the unemployment office in california. different states have different rules. so the benefit may be different. and there may be a delay in getting him up and running again as far as benefits. he should be prepared to have an...
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they're camped out in parks in new york and elsewhere. >> we got sold out! >> despite the storm protestors are vowing to ride it out and stay put no matter what the weather brings. here's how filmmaker michael moore described it to our anderson cooper last night. >> the snow and the winter is not going to stop the collective anger of tens of millions of americans who have suffered as a result of the economic policies of corporate america. if you think a little bit of snow or cold weather -- i mean, i think it will only harden people's resolve. >> one problem facing the "occupy wall street" demonstrators is the fact that police removed power generators that they said were unsafe. live pictures right now of the snow falling, and folks under the tarp trying to stay bundled up despite the weather. >>> in sports news now, the st. louis cardinals are the comeback kings of baseball, and now the world series champions. look and listen to the final out of game 7 against the texas rangers. >> in the air to left. well-hit. back is craig. what a team! what a ride! the c
they're camped out in parks in new york and elsewhere. >> we got sold out! >> despite the storm protestors are vowing to ride it out and stay put no matter what the weather brings. here's how filmmaker michael moore described it to our anderson cooper last night. >> the snow and the winter is not going to stop the collective anger of tens of millions of americans who have suffered as a result of the economic policies of corporate america. if you think a little bit of snow or...
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i'm carol costello joining you live from new york. want to go ahead live to oslo. >> the committee has decided the nobel peace prize for 2011 is to be divided in three equal parts between ellen johnson surlaf, name ma bow lee and tav co-carlin for the nonviolent struggle, safety of women and women's rights to full participation in peace-building work. we cannot achieve democracy and piece in the world unless women receive the same opportunities as men in all levels of society. in october 2000, the un security council adopted resolution 1325. the resolution for the first time made violence against women in armed conflict an international security issue. it underlined the need for women to become participants on an equal footing with men in peace processes and in peace work in general. ellen johnson surlif is africa's first democratically elected phenyl male president. since her inauguration in 2006 she has contributed to securing peace in liberia, to promoting economic and social development and strengthening the position of women. lam
i'm carol costello joining you live from new york. want to go ahead live to oslo. >> the committee has decided the nobel peace prize for 2011 is to be divided in three equal parts between ellen johnson surlaf, name ma bow lee and tav co-carlin for the nonviolent struggle, safety of women and women's rights to full participation in peace-building work. we cannot achieve democracy and piece in the world unless women receive the same opportunities as men in all levels of society. in october...
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england, new york, the suburbs might. boston on the back side will see wet snow as well. the problem with the storm is going to be there are still leaves on the trees. so you get three to six inches of wet snow, that's going to bring down tree limbs and knocking out power. that's the big issue with this particular storm. briefly on what's going on with rina. right over cancun, the center of the circulation. you see the moisture strewn up towards florida. the actual track of this is to go farther to the south and diminish completely. so big road block in the gulf of mexico in part because of the storm systems rolling up the eastern half of the country. bringing very winterlike weather for this halloween weekend. >> oh. that so stinks. >> come on. you know what, ali? carol was poo-poo the market rally. now she's short and does not have enough winter gear. >> exactly the way we need to look at this. >> it's not the winter gear. >> talk about your 401(k) after the show. >> i like that. >>> it's your chance to "talk back" on o
england, new york, the suburbs might. boston on the back side will see wet snow as well. the problem with the storm is going to be there are still leaves on the trees. so you get three to six inches of wet snow, that's going to bring down tree limbs and knocking out power. that's the big issue with this particular storm. briefly on what's going on with rina. right over cancun, the center of the circulation. you see the moisture strewn up towards florida. the actual track of this is to go...
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and i think that john died in new york because he lived in new york. he died going home. >> have you worked with some of the most famous musicians in the world. i'm so jealous when i just start to read the list, tina turner being one of them. and there's one great photo, that one there. what is that all about? >> well, tina turner used to dance off the stage at the end of her act with a stroeb light flashing. and i saw this actually in long island city. very funky little club. but at the end of the show, when the strobe was flashing, i opened the camera for a one-second exposure to see if i could get a few images of her, and this came out perfectly. sometimes people ask if i can take a picture of them like that, and i say sure, i'll do what i did and you do what tina did. >> and you always travel with your camera. >> i do. i have a camera in my pocket. >> you never leave the house without it. >> no. this little camera has more power than my camera used to have. modern cameras are great. >> do you like shooting digitally now? >> oh, yes. it's very easy.
and i think that john died in new york because he lived in new york. he died going home. >> have you worked with some of the most famous musicians in the world. i'm so jealous when i just start to read the list, tina turner being one of them. and there's one great photo, that one there. what is that all about? >> well, tina turner used to dance off the stage at the end of her act with a stroeb light flashing. and i saw this actually in long island city. very funky little club. but...
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i'm christine romans in for carol costello live from new york. the time is now, it's been about two weeks since a missouri baby disappeared from her home. now 25 members of the missouri national guard are joining the search for 11-month-old lisa irwin alongside local and federal investigators. police say they haven't had any breakthroughs in this case. they're hoping a fresh set of eyes will help the investigation. two anonymous people are offering $100,000 for lisa's safe return. she is now 11 months old. >>> the maryland man held in aruba hets back to court. gary giordano hopes to win his release. his lawyer argues there is no evidence to hold him. giordano says he was snorkeling with robyn gardner in august when she disappeared. he was arrested three days later while awaiting a flight back to the u.s. family and friends say she would never go snorkeling. >>> the trial of michael jackson's doctor is on hold. the father of the prosecution's last witness passed away. dr. stephen schaffer began giving his testimony last week, expected to give more
i'm christine romans in for carol costello live from new york. the time is now, it's been about two weeks since a missouri baby disappeared from her home. now 25 members of the missouri national guard are joining the search for 11-month-old lisa irwin alongside local and federal investigators. police say they haven't had any breakthroughs in this case. they're hoping a fresh set of eyes will help the investigation. two anonymous people are offering $100,000 for lisa's safe return. she is now 11...
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you never get enough snow in new york city. the winds are going to be 30 to 50 miles per hour with this. all of a sudden you have snow and snow on the leaves and branches. the branchs are going to break. new york city, this is what it looks like. all the leaves are not on the branches. i called my parents in the poconos and they are gone. as you get closer to the shore, the leaves are still there. down to hartford, connecticut. we could see a million people without power. >> boy, oh boy. thank you, chad myers. appreciate it. >>> now to barbara starr. she's at the pentagon. a larger vet group is demanding answers with the occupy oakland incident that landed a marine in the hospital. >> it's the country's largest organization of veterans, mainly young veterans from that war. they are a very mainstream group. they focus on veterans health care, homelessness, jobs issues. they have just this afternoon put out a statement calling for an investigation into what happened to scott olson, an iraq veteran hurt so badly tuesday night in o
you never get enough snow in new york city. the winds are going to be 30 to 50 miles per hour with this. all of a sudden you have snow and snow on the leaves and branches. the branchs are going to break. new york city, this is what it looks like. all the leaves are not on the branches. i called my parents in the poconos and they are gone. as you get closer to the shore, the leaves are still there. down to hartford, connecticut. we could see a million people without power. >> boy, oh boy....
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richard roth is following the trial from new york. why is this case so significant? >> well, victor boot has been an alleged arms merchant, fueling conflicts around the world for more than a decade. his name has been mentioned in u.n. security council sanctions reports. he's been accused and linked with wars in various african countries, afghanistan, this case actually is going to focus mostly entirely on what went down in bangkok, thailand. >> what are the exact charges he's facing? >> well, it was a 3 continent, undercover operation to get victor bout into that hotel room where he is accused of conspireing to sell a large amount of weapons to undercover d.e.a. agents that would have been used for a terrorist organization, rebels in the nation of colombia, designed to kill americans, u.s. pilots who would have been involved in arms operations against the rebel group there. he could face life in prison if found guilty. one of his former colleagues is prepared to testify against him, randi? >> have you gotten any word on what happened in court today? >> well, victor b
richard roth is following the trial from new york. why is this case so significant? >> well, victor boot has been an alleged arms merchant, fueling conflicts around the world for more than a decade. his name has been mentioned in u.n. security council sanctions reports. he's been accused and linked with wars in various african countries, afghanistan, this case actually is going to focus mostly entirely on what went down in bangkok, thailand. >> what are the exact charges he's...
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york got tons of snow, new york about an inch and a half. when you're outside and don't have generators, that makes you cold. as i said, they can always go home but they are choosing to do this. we should be concerned about it. if it gets really bad, their lives could be at risk. >> yes. >> a lot of people compare this movement to the protests of the 1960s. do you think that's an accurate comparison? >> i don't. i think the more accurate comparison is of the 1890s and 1930s populist movements. those movements had three key features that i think the occupy wall street movement has. the first was a focus on the common man or the common woman against the tiny elite. we are the 99%% mean actually corresponds to that historic historic function of populism of saying we are the common people against the elite. the second element of populism has to do with the demands people make. in this case, the protesters are pointing attention to wall street and saying economic inequality has grown too much and the political system is broken. the third element
york got tons of snow, new york about an inch and a half. when you're outside and don't have generators, that makes you cold. as i said, they can always go home but they are choosing to do this. we should be concerned about it. if it gets really bad, their lives could be at risk. >> yes. >> a lot of people compare this movement to the protests of the 1960s. do you think that's an accurate comparison? >> i don't. i think the more accurate comparison is of the 1890s and 1930s...
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here in new york, they let them stay. it's getting interesting. >>> still to come this morning, when politicians attack. italian lawmakers not exactly following parliamentary procedure. >>> 26 minutes this morning. minding your business. markets on track to open shar y ly higher. dow futures up 200 points, all because european leaders reached a deal to deal with the debt crisis. that agreement coming after a marathon 11 hours of talks. the plan involves three parts. private investors holding greek debt will take a 50% loss, which will reduce greece's debt. it shores up the region's banks and creates a stronger bailout fund. whoever in the united states, we're standing by for a report on the number of jobless claims filed last week, that report along with the first estimate on how much the economy grew in the third quarter will be released next hour. >>> some of the big banks are now reportedly getting intelligence on foreign hackers from one of the nation's top spy agencies. according to reuter's, the national security ag
here in new york, they let them stay. it's getting interesting. >>> still to come this morning, when politicians attack. italian lawmakers not exactly following parliamentary procedure. >>> 26 minutes this morning. minding your business. markets on track to open shar y ly higher. dow futures up 200 points, all because european leaders reached a deal to deal with the debt crisis. that agreement coming after a marathon 11 hours of talks. the plan involves three parts. private...
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upstate new york. so today will be a much better day. some officials may rethink, they don't want people trudging out in the cold. they certainly don't want children walking along with power lines down or with trees down. so i think that's a really good idea. does it really matter if you get your candy on monday or thursday? as long as you get candy. >> good point, chad. when the temperatures start warming up there, what's the biggest worry in that region? do we know? >> reporter: you know, i don't think we'll see any flooding from this. i don't see that type of very fast warmwarm-up. what we had yesterday and what we'll have farther north, when the power lines were brought down the first time, if they stayed p up but the trees came down, the snow was laden and it was taking the tree down. when the snow falls off, the tree will pop back up and it could actually knock the power line off the other way. so there's that double whammy depending on which way the power line is going, down or p up. as you see
upstate new york. so today will be a much better day. some officials may rethink, they don't want people trudging out in the cold. they certainly don't want children walking along with power lines down or with trees down. so i think that's a really good idea. does it really matter if you get your candy on monday or thursday? as long as you get candy. >> good point, chad. when the temperatures start warming up there, what's the biggest worry in that region? do we know? >> reporter:...
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we're in times square, new york, with susan candiotti. so i understand about 70 people arrested, about 40, 42 people in times square. tell us what happened. >> reporter: well, at this hour, it's pretty calm here in times square. there are some protesters in the distance behind me, over my shoulder. but earlier tonight and around 8:00, there were, as you mentioned, 42 people arrested mainly on one of the streets that shoots off times square here, it's 46th street, heading east as police were moving people off the street because they said they wanted to clear that street and that intersection. they said for the most part all the protesters tonight were orderly, but those 42 people were not. they said they were not following orders to get themselves off the street and off the sidewalk and some protesters all along were chanting, the world is watching, the world is watching, wall street, wall street, and some of them urged fellow protesters to sit down. they did, on the street and on the sidewalk, and that's when police moved in, some of them
we're in times square, new york, with susan candiotti. so i understand about 70 people arrested, about 40, 42 people in times square. tell us what happened. >> reporter: well, at this hour, it's pretty calm here in times square. there are some protesters in the distance behind me, over my shoulder. but earlier tonight and around 8:00, there were, as you mentioned, 42 people arrested mainly on one of the streets that shoots off times square here, it's 46th street, heading east as police...
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we told you about the 14 arrests in new york city. seattle police making ten arrests after protesters refused to leave a park. and in denver, 23 arrests for unlawful conduct and disobeying a curfew for state-owned land. now you can see this man detained. colorado state police dressed in riot gear began clearing out protesters near the capital building. >>> perhaps you're wondering, as some of us were, exactly how the occupy wall street protesters have been able to pay for their month-long demonstration in new york. it turns out, many of them are using the internet and we pay. it's a program that process the fees. "we pay" co-founder is joining us live from palo alto. before we talk "we pay" specifically, what is it that occupy wall street folks are trying to raise money for? >> for housing, food, clothing. we've had over 200 accounts set up for various purposes. it's a wide spectrum of reasons. >> and part of the premise here, occupy wall street rallying against the big banks, they need a way to fund their efforts. >> they don't turn
we told you about the 14 arrests in new york city. seattle police making ten arrests after protesters refused to leave a park. and in denver, 23 arrests for unlawful conduct and disobeying a curfew for state-owned land. now you can see this man detained. colorado state police dressed in riot gear began clearing out protesters near the capital building. >>> perhaps you're wondering, as some of us were, exactly how the occupy wall street protesters have been able to pay for their...
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>> brooklyn, new york. with the bad economy and all -- with the bad economy and all, can you give me advice on how to start my own brothel? i know you have experience in these matters. make i have make extra cash on the side. >> no, it's silly -- >> too silly? [ inaudible ] >> you have one running out of your apartment. >> when joe biden was in a senate hallway recently, mattera started by asking him for a photo. >> no -- >> do you regret using the "rape" reference to describe -- >> i didn't use -- no, no, no. let's get it straight, guys. don't screw around with me. >> do you think using the "rape" reference -- >> no, listen to me. >> was this a case of unethical journalism? joining us to talk about the episodes with biden and more, glynnis macnichol at "the wire," and paul farhi, media reporter from "washington post." was that -- >> he had a badge that said he was a reporter. >> not clear whether it was visible. >> we're not clear whether it was visible. >> he says it was. >> he certainly presented himself
>> brooklyn, new york. with the bad economy and all -- with the bad economy and all, can you give me advice on how to start my own brothel? i know you have experience in these matters. make i have make extra cash on the side. >> no, it's silly -- >> too silly? [ inaudible ] >> you have one running out of your apartment. >> when joe biden was in a senate hallway recently, mattera started by asking him for a photo. >> no -- >> do you regret using the...
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she told "the new york times" all about it. coming up the journalist will be in the newsroom and she's been in touch with bernie in the last week. [ siren ] [ applause ] [ jackhammer ] [ crowd cheering ] [ speeding car ] [ siren ] [ horse whinnying ] [ bell dings ] your true self -- uncover it, embrace it, protect it. what's healthier than that? >>> stories making news later today 11:45 eastern time this los angeles, testimony resumes in the conrad murray manslaughter trial. 5:00 p.m. from new york, the education election 2012 presidential candidate forum gets underway. at 7:00 eastern in tuscaloosa, alabama, the mayor reflects on the deadly tornado that struck his community six months ago today. if you're like my patients, you want to hear you've done a good job. that's why i recommend a rinse like crest pro-health multi-protection. it helps you get a better dental check-up. so be ready for your next dental check-up. try any crest pro-health rinse. [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thoug
she told "the new york times" all about it. coming up the journalist will be in the newsroom and she's been in touch with bernie in the last week. [ siren ] [ applause ] [ jackhammer ] [ crowd cheering ] [ speeding car ] [ siren ] [ horse whinnying ] [ bell dings ] your true self -- uncover it, embrace it, protect it. what's healthier than that? >>> stories making news later today 11:45 eastern time this los angeles, testimony resumes in the conrad murray manslaughter trial....
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our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin is with us from new york tonight. jeffrey, four years since she was arrested. nearly two since she was convicted. what changed over time that led to this dramatic reversal today? >> the evidence against her was somewhere between thin and nonexistent. two things. a confession that was confused and simply unbelievable and not really a confession at all. and a dna test of blood on a knife that turned out not to say what the government said it was. take those two things away, there's simply no case against her. >> jeff, stand by. we'll have much more on this story coming up in just a few moments. >>> first, other breaking news tonight. cnn is told tonight the new jersey governor chris christie is on the verge of announcing whether he'll seek the 2012 presidential nomination. in conversations with several sources today it was clear the governor wants to make his decision this week. one of the sources told me christie spent time this weekend in discussions with his wife about the pros and the cons of a late entry into the r
our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin is with us from new york tonight. jeffrey, four years since she was arrested. nearly two since she was convicted. what changed over time that led to this dramatic reversal today? >> the evidence against her was somewhere between thin and nonexistent. two things. a confession that was confused and simply unbelievable and not really a confession at all. and a dna test of blood on a knife that turned out not to say what the government said it was. take...
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i'm christine romans joining you live from new york. all right. the presidential candidates, the republican hopefuls declaring victory or licking their wounds this morning. all except jon huntsman took the gloves off last night at the debate in las vegas hosted by cnn. this was perhaps the most heated of the five debates held in the past six weeks. much of the focus on the three front-runners, romney, perry and cain. a heated exchange between romney and a very assertive perry. >> they're coming here because there's a magnet, and the magnet is called jobs. and those people that hire illegals ought to be penalized. and mitt, you lose all of your standing from my perspective because you hired illegals in your home, and you knew about it for a year. and the idea that you stand here before us and talk about that you're strong on immigration is on its face the height of hypocrisy. >> governor romney? >> rick, i don't think i've ever hired an illegal in my life. and so i'm looking forward to finding your facts on that -- zbl i'll tell y >> i'll tell you
i'm christine romans joining you live from new york. all right. the presidential candidates, the republican hopefuls declaring victory or licking their wounds this morning. all except jon huntsman took the gloves off last night at the debate in las vegas hosted by cnn. this was perhaps the most heated of the five debates held in the past six weeks. much of the focus on the three front-runners, romney, perry and cain. a heated exchange between romney and a very assertive perry. >> they're...
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sprinkles, and that's about it into new york city as well as into boston. watch out for the cold temperatures across the east and on the reverse of that, susan, temperatures well above average in the rockies and western high plains. >> jacqui, thank you so much. >>> we want to go live to where president obama is wrapping up. we had problems listening in. >> not by progress but ordinary citizens, not propelled by just politics but love and friendship and a sense of mutual regard. it's playing out in legislators like new york and courtrooms and in the ballot box and also happening around watercoolers and at the thanksgiving table and on facebook and twitter and at pta meetings and potluck socials and vfw halls. it happens when a father realizes he doesn't just love his father but his wife. a soldier tells his unit that he's gay and they say they knew it all along and they didn't care because he was the toughest guy in the unit. it happens when a video sparks a movement to let every young person know that they are not alone and things will get better. it happe
sprinkles, and that's about it into new york city as well as into boston. watch out for the cold temperatures across the east and on the reverse of that, susan, temperatures well above average in the rockies and western high plains. >> jacqui, thank you so much. >>> we want to go live to where president obama is wrapping up. we had problems listening in. >> not by progress but ordinary citizens, not propelled by just politics but love and friendship and a sense of mutual...
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new york in with 5 8. 81 in dallas. 73 in san francisco. san francisco also plenty of sun later into the afternoon. nice and warm for you in texas. the cool weather continues to make its way through parts of the southeast. and hook for scattered showers in the pacific northwest. tonight you have the great opportunity to see wonderful meteor shower. the best places, if you look at the cloud cover -- looks like cloud cover's going to be light in parts of the southeast, across some of the midwest, and across the southern plains. the o'ryan hits the tail end of hally's comet. tiny particles pass through the atmosphere and we can see wonderful meteor showers. some of the tiny particles that move through the atmosphere create falling stars about the size of a grain of sand. good stuff. >> wow. we really won't know what they are exactly. >> tiny stuff. just tiny stuff. >> tiny stuff. reynolds wolf, thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> first osama, now gadhafi. will the death of these two men help bolster president obama's re-election bid? we will
new york in with 5 8. 81 in dallas. 73 in san francisco. san francisco also plenty of sun later into the afternoon. nice and warm for you in texas. the cool weather continues to make its way through parts of the southeast. and hook for scattered showers in the pacific northwest. tonight you have the great opportunity to see wonderful meteor shower. the best places, if you look at the cloud cover -- looks like cloud cover's going to be light in parts of the southeast, across some of the midwest,...
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new york, new jersey, connecticut and massachusetts. all kinds of travel across the east coast is impacted. this amtrak train from rochester, new york, was stranded near palmer, massachusetts, for 13 hours. many flights were also grounded or diverted. airlines are still trying to clear out the backlog. the storm is blamed for at least five deaths. a pennsylvania man was killed when a snow-covered tree fell into his house. two people were killed on icy roads near philly. two others died in connecticut and massachusetts. >>> cnn is covering every angle of this storm. our chad myers is in york, pennsylvania. susan candiotti in new york. jacqui jeras is in the severe weather center. let's begin with chad in york. i see the crews are out trying to clear some of those trees. >> reporter: the funny part is, we saw this same crew less than one block away at 10:00 this morning and they are still here. they have made progress over one city block and now they're still putting these trees back up, doing trimming around the other trees that came clo
new york, new jersey, connecticut and massachusetts. all kinds of travel across the east coast is impacted. this amtrak train from rochester, new york, was stranded near palmer, massachusetts, for 13 hours. many flights were also grounded or diverted. airlines are still trying to clear out the backlog. the storm is blamed for at least five deaths. a pennsylvania man was killed when a snow-covered tree fell into his house. two people were killed on icy roads near philly. two others died in...
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these are live pictures from new york. new york mayor michael bloomberg blasted the demonstrators saying they are, quote, trying to destroy the jobs of working people in the city. police and protesters have been trying to maintain a delicate balance between public safety and free speech. susan candiotti reports on it now. >> reporter: marching around manhattan's financial district, protesters are baiting the drama against corporate greed, now in its fourth week, occupy wall street is creating a delicate balancing act for police between free speech and public safety. >> as long as these demonstrations go forward, we're going to do everything we can to see to it that they are done peacefully and in an orderly fashion. >> reporter: but unlike most new york protests, 600 each year in lower manhattan alone, occupy wall street isn't applying for permits. police say it's created a communication gap. >> we have nobody identified as a leader who we can communicate to. in a normal process, we talk to the leadership, sit down. there'
these are live pictures from new york. new york mayor michael bloomberg blasted the demonstrators saying they are, quote, trying to destroy the jobs of working people in the city. police and protesters have been trying to maintain a delicate balance between public safety and free speech. susan candiotti reports on it now. >> reporter: marching around manhattan's financial district, protesters are baiting the drama against corporate greed, now in its fourth week, occupy wall street is...
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carol costello joins us for more from new york. carol, come on. you called me a political geek the last hour but i think there are a lot of people like me who love these contests. you learn more about these folks. yeah? >> well, i love them, too, but i'm not so sure about everyone else in america. it seems every time you turn around there is another republican debate. eight so far. at least another dozen to go. it's fair to say there are more debates this election cycle than ever before. one candidate rick perry appears to be saying enough is enough. >> these debates are set up for nothing more than to tear down the candidates. it is pretty har to be able to sit an lay out your ideas and your concepts with a one-minute response. >> incidentally, perry's campaign spokesman says his guy may be skipping some future debates because rick perry prefers answering questions directly from the voters or maybe perry just prefers not to have debate moments like this. >> stt mitt romney that was on the side of -- against the second amendment before he was for
carol costello joins us for more from new york. carol, come on. you called me a political geek the last hour but i think there are a lot of people like me who love these contests. you learn more about these folks. yeah? >> well, i love them, too, but i'm not so sure about everyone else in america. it seems every time you turn around there is another republican debate. eight so far. at least another dozen to go. it's fair to say there are more debates this election cycle than ever before....
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york ♪ concrete jungle >> good morning, new york city. fair skies. only 38 degrees. chilly outside. bu but we're headed for a high of 5 58 degrees. >> i love me a little jay-z and alicia keys in the morning. >>> welcome back to "american morning." live picture of new york city. this is of course where it all started, the occupy movement. thousands of occupy wall street protesters remain camped out this morning, despite that freak nor'easter over the weekend. remember the protests began here in new york city. they spread across the country and around the world. more than 80 countries. and although it seems to run counter to what the occupy movement is all about, some may actually be trying to profit from the protests. >> poppy harlow is here to tell us all about it. >> it's an interesting development that had to happen, right? it is one of the biggest activist uprisings in generations. and it took only a few weeks for someone to want to own part of it. take a look. you know what those are? they are trademark applications for this movement,
york ♪ concrete jungle >> good morning, new york city. fair skies. only 38 degrees. chilly outside. bu but we're headed for a high of 5 58 degrees. >> i love me a little jay-z and alicia keys in the morning. >>> welcome back to "american morning." live picture of new york city. this is of course where it all started, the occupy movement. thousands of occupy wall street protesters remain camped out this morning, despite that freak nor'easter over the weekend....