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>> i think he would go for the grammy, because he really wants me to sing. >> i think you should do it. >> okay. >> when you make the album, i want the first interview with your dad. >> you got it. >> shake on it, write come from that is better than blood. rashida jones, thank you. >> thank you. >> a pleasure. >> thanks for having me. >> that's all for us tonight. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com been a pleasure. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com good morning, i'm christine palmer. welcome to cnn saturday morning. grab your juice and coffee. we're going to get you caught up on what's making headlines this morning. first of all, showing you some pictures out of russia right now. protests are happening right there. this is a look at the demonstrations. people have been gathering there all week, as you know, to protest last week's elections. there have been widespread allegations of voting fraud against putin's united russia
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party. we're going to take you live there in just a few moments. also, as though you can take anymore of this. new allegations this morning that the head of the amateur athletic union may have sexually abused two boys decades ago. two men tell espn that robert bobby dodd molested them back in the 19 0s when they were playing on his aau baseball team. there's been no comment from dodd. he's battling colon cancer right now. there was a candlelight vigil last night on the virginia tech campus. they were remembering a police officer that was killed. the officer was killed before the gunman killed himself. he was a part-time student at nearby radford university. they're still searching for a motive. people trying to come together after that. the supreme court has agreed to hear a challenge to texas's congressional redistricting plan. state republicans aren't real happy with the way a federal
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court redrew the map last month. that court was responding to a lawsuit filed on behalf of minority groups. the supreme court will hear that case in early january. let's talk about newt gingrich. he says palestinians are an invented people. raising a lot of eyebrows this morning. he made the strong statement in an interview on the jewish channel. take a listen. >> i believe that the jewish people have the right to have a state and i believe that the commitments that were made at the time, remember, there was no palestine as a state. it was part of the ottoman empire. i think that we've had an invented palestinian people who are in fact asrabes. he went on to say it's tragic they didn't leave instead sustaining a war against israel. he called the middle east peace process delusional. the comments were called, quote,
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the most racist statement i've ever seen. those comments by gingrich will most likely come up tonight when he faces off against his republican rivals in a presidential debate. this one is in iowa. the state that will kick off the prime marries in a few weeks here. paul steinhauser has more for us. >> good morning. six candidates will be on the stage at tonight's debate in iowa. one may have more on the line than all the rest. that's newt gingrich. it's been nearly three weeks since the last republican debate. >> it's time now to meet the 2012 republican presidential contenders. >> since then the former house speaker surged to front-runner status in national polls and in three of the states that kick off the presidential primary. for gingrich skyrocketing numbers mean increased attacks
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by his ear members. they've highlighted his deferences with gingrich over overhauling medicare. >> this is a place where speaker gingrich and i disagree. he called this right wing social engineering. i believe it's a very important step to protect medicare and to protect social security, we're going to have to make changes like the ones paul ryan proposed. >> so far gingrich says he'll stay positive and keep his attacks focused on president obama. with less than four weeks to go until iowa's january 3rd caucuses this is one of the last chances for them to make good impressions on the undecided. >> paul, thank you so much. the focus still on the payroll tax cut on capitol hill. both democrats and republicans have plans to extend those cuts, but there's not a lot of common ground between them. president obama has called on congress to get it done in an interview in fact with cbs news
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he acknowledged that there's no quick fix for the economy. >> did you oversfloms did you underestimate how difficult it was going to be? >> i didn't overpromise and i didn't underestimate how tough this was going to be. i always believed that this was a long-term project. this wasn't a short-term project, and for individual americans who are struggling right now, they have every reason to be impatient. reversing structural problems 234 our economy that have been building up for two decades. it's going to take more than a year, it's going to take more than two years, it's going to take more than one term. probably takes more than one president. >> we're going to have more from both sides on the payroll tax fight. right now let's talk about
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the know bell peace prize. it's being handed out this morning. the ceremonies in oslo this morning. here they are left to right, bawi is a leading peace and women's rights activist. surlif is president of liberia and carmen is known as the mother of the revolution in yemen. let's get back to russia here quickly. protesters gathering there in moscow. i want to show you a live picture and bring in cnn's phil black who's there. phil, give us a sense what's behind the protests first of all. >> reporter: extraordinary scenes here today. tens of thousands of people, it looks like they've got tens of thousands of people here on this chilly moscow day. they are here because they're angry at the parliamentary
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elections that were held here. there are widespread allegations that the processes in that election favored the ruling united russia party, the party of prime minister vladimir putin. you've seen protests all week because of that belief. it's all been building up to today. as i said, they were hoping to get tens of thousands of people here and it does look like they've done it. this is in central moscow. i'm standing on a bridge over the moscow river and it is absolutely packed here. the people on the stage think there are at least 30,000 people in this square. we are confined in a tight area. the police have actually cut off access to the square and there are, it would appear to be, thousands of other people still trying to get in as well. from the point of view of the organizers here, the protesters are loud and boistrous. it is peaceful. by all accounts from their point of view you have to call it a success. >> a success because it's
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peaceful thus far. we hope it stays that way. what about prime minister putin, what is he saying about these demonstrations right now? >> reporter: prime minister putin has said during the week that he believes that these demonstrations should be allowed to take place as long as, and he always attaches these points to it, they are peaceful and they are legal. so we've seen the police crack down on protests during the week. they say that they have done so because they were not legal or because the protesters were misbehaving, behaving aggressively, blocking traffic, these sorts of things. those are the things they've given for breaking them up and arresting people in the protests. this one today had all the necessary permissions to go ahead. the moscow city authorities assigned this square to the protesters. it is authorized to hold around 30,000 people. it is not the first choice of the protesters. what they wanted to do is hold this gathering in revolution
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square which is just outside the famous red walls of the kremlin. literally within screaming distance of dissent of power. the authorities said it wasn't big enough to hold the crowd. much of the protesters, dismayed, if you like, are removed to this location. not as close to putin, but they've got the crowd they were after and it's certainly sending the message they were hoping to send. >> phil black live for us there in the midst of the protesters who we can hear chanting behind him. something special in the skies for you this morning. in case you hadn't noticed, it's a total lunar eclipse. parts will be visible to folks all across the u.s. details coming up. honey, i love you... oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup.
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u.s. waking up on the west coast, you've got the winning ticket. it will last from 6:33 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. eastern, so about 20 minutes from now. 11 minutes past the hour at the moment. bonnie snyder is here as well. >> we wouldn't see it as well on the east coast in atlanta as we will out west because the sun will come up right when we were going to see it. if you're out west, keep an eye to the sky because this is what we're looking for. you can see the earth passes between the sun and the moon and that will definitely be occurring more towards the morning hours on pacific standard time. the best view will be towards the western u.s., alaska, hawaii, new zealand, central and eastern asia. unfortunately, like i said, eastern u.s. not so great. the temperatures definitely cold. we're looking for chilly conditions into sir va cues. most of the temperatures are cold enough to support that lake
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effect snow we have in the forecast. brisk in the southeast, but not quite as cold as it was earlier this week. we had temperatures about 10 degrees colder in atlanta. 37 in atlanta. it's in the 20s further to the west. there will be a light glaze of ice. it's called freezing fog, meaning the fog is so cold it freezes. that will limit visibility for those of you into areas of texas, amarillo, parts of new mexico as well as the panhandle of oklahoma. the rest of the country is looking good. fair conditions. high pressure dominating. we'll see clear skies across much of the country and we'll be seeing mild conditions. watch out for that rain in the south area of texas into san antonio. sunshine for today but comfortable conditions. mild temperatures really when you look across the board. the northeast has seen very little in terms of a brutal winter thus far. usually you get more cold conditions and snowy conditions in cities like boston, for example. another comfortable day with a high temperature of 47.
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warm in south florida, high to upper 70s. san francisco, you're looking for a high temperature of 60 degrees. >> when you go out on the west coast to see the lun than eclipse, you will need a coat or blanket. >> it's too bad we won't be able to see it here. >> we'll see it one way or another. thank you so much. if you have not voted for your favorite cnn hero, i want to let you know there's still time. we hope you do so. voting ends on thursday, but maybe your favorite is chef bruno seratto who listened to his mother. take a look. >> i came to this country. i love to cook. to be in the restaurant business you must love the people. in 2005 my mom was on vacation from italy. mom, let's go to the boys and girls club. there was a little boy, 5 years
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old. it was a motel. i find that the poor family was living in a motel. the motel environment is extremely bad. drug, prostitution. when they go back after school, there's no money. mom's like, bruno, you must feed them the pasta. i listened to my mama. now my mission is feeding hungry children. six years ago we started. when the recession came, customers dropped and the children doubled. i don't give the kids leftovers. i cook them fresh pasta. >> he brings the tray in and all the kids get excited. >> right now we are between 150 to 200 kids a week.
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>> who likes pasta. >> if i'm not doing this, now i could never stop. they're our customer. my favorite customers. boy, bless his heart. it makes you want to go out there and do something. see the top 10 cnn hero nominees and their causes. tune in to cnn live sunday evening, december 11th at 8:00 eastern for "cnn heroes: an all-star tribute." scan the code on the left of your screen now with your smartphone to meet this year's top ten heroes. vote for the cnn hero of the year or you can donate, too, if you feel so inclined. a 4-year-old oregon boy goes looking for his mama and winds up on a two mile train trip alone, a 4-year-old. that story when we take you cross-country in just about eight minutes from now. plus, do you really know how much sugar's in your child's
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what are you eating right now? better yet, what are your kids eating right now for breakfast? we're going to tell you what they're really putting in their mouth. elizabeth cohen here with me now. new study came out about what is in your cereal. >> it's a lot of sugar. it's not news that there's a lot of sugar in a lot of sugary cereal. a group looked at federal proposed guidelines for how much sugar should be in them. most cerials they looked at had more sugar than they were supposed to have. i brought four of what they would call the biggest offenders. this is honey smacks. it was called sugar smacks when i was a kid. >> interesting they changed the name. >> that is interesting. however, there's still a lot of sugar in there.
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there are 20 grams of sugar in honey smacks. that is the equivalent of eight hershey kisses. >> imagine having that for breakfast. >> right. you won't eat that for breakfast. the serial does have vitamins and nutrients. you should know that. you should be an empowered, aware parent. moving on to fruit loops. >> that was my favorites. >> with marshmallows. even more sugar. 14 grams of sugar. that is the same thing as four of these cookies. so four chocolate chip cookies, that's how much sugar is in there. >> one thing we should point out is serving size too. >> yes. let's take a look at this. i don't know about you, but no one in my family i don't think would eat that much. >> this is what we would do. you'd do the same. would you eat that much or would you eat, what do you think, elizabeth, that much? >> that's double. so you're not getting four
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cookies, you're eating the sugar of eight cookies when you do that. the serving size thing really pay attention to that. >> 14 grams there. how about this one? >> this one is 18 grams of sugar. that's the equivalent of eating a twinkie. >> golden crisp. that was one of my favorites too. >> i know. they're yummy. there's a reason they're yummy. >> maybe for dessert instead of breakfast. >> that might be an idea. >> last but not least. >> captain crunch, oops, all berri berries. i had not seen this before. >> they didn't have this when we were kids. this is 15 grams of sugar which is the equivalent of a sugary donut like this one. >> serving size, you could double that. >> exactly. >> nobody's going to eat that. >> maybe a little kid would eat that much but older kids will eat more than that. >> fill it all up. yeah. what good choices can we make and really how do you keep your
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kids from eating that much sugar in the morning. >> okay. so there are good choices to make. the cereal manufacturers point this out. we make other kinds of cereales. you don't have to eat this. there are lots of nutrients in here. you eat it with milk. >> calcium. >> there are other choices. for example, you could have cheerios, which has one gram of sugar in t. very different. rice krispies has four grams of sugar. you could do whole wheat waffles and put strawberries on it. >> even better. how do you get them to eat this instead of this? >> the trick is if you don't want your child to have 15 grams of sugar in their cereal, don't have it in the house. look how cute the boxes are. you have a frog, bear, bright colors. you have the captain. >> games on the back. >> on the back. >> inside sometimes. >> exactly.
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your child is going to choose that if given the option. so if you don't want them to have it, only have this kind of thing in the house. >> good to know. all righty. i'll go for that. go get your oatmeal. elizabeth cohen, thank you so much. coming up, a death row inmate is getting a new trial all because a juror was caught tweeting. that story and your reaction next. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. ensure! nutrition in charge! [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction
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checking stories across the country right now. we start with a big move for coca-cola in atlanta. >> reporter: the world's largest soft drink maker has moved to a new home. the company's world of coca-cola museum. the formula, developed in 1886, had been kept in a safety deposit box in the vault of a downtown atlanta bank since 1925. the closely guarded secret remains in a safety deposit box, but it's now housed in a new exhibit entitled "the vault of the secret formula." sounds like a an indiana jones flick. in the portland oregon suburb, prove that you have to watch those little ones every minute. 4-year-old hey sues ran out of his house while a baby-sitter was changing his little sister's diaper.
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what a trip he took. surveillance video showed him getting on a rapid transit train for a 2-mile-ride. fortunately police did find him and they took him home. and santa delivers an early christmas gift for two sisters in harden county, kentucky. >> daddy. >> is that what you want for christmas? are you sure? >> army sergeant first class tommy meal surprises his daughters at school. he had just returned from his fifth deployment overseas. >> some kids, it's tough on those two. you can't hide from that. as far as them, it's really tough on them. >> reporter: welcome home, tommy. we're betting they have a lot of catching up to do. boy, those stories never get old. glad he's home safe and sound. a story that people are talking about too here. an arkansas man convicted of killing a teenager is getting a
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new trial primarily because a juror tweeted during his trial once actually from the deliberation room. less than an hour before the jury announced its verdict, the juror tweeted, quote, it's over. three days into the trial he sent out this tweet, choices to be made. hearts to be broken. we each define the great line. the arkansas supreme court ruled the tweets amounted basically to juror misconduct, that they were grounds for overturning the murder conviction and now they're looking into whether jurors should even have cell phones during the trial. i actually posted this on my facebook page. we want to know what you think of the whole thing. most of the people agree so far that they shouldn't have cell phones if you're a juror. raymond wrote it's pretty clear when you're a juror you can't talk about the case let alone tweet about it. join the conversation there. we'll read some more of your comments later.
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welcome to saturday morning. i hope it's been good for you so far. let's get right to what's happening today. we want to talk about the top stories. you are looking at images out of boston after police there cleared dewey park. the move comes a day after a city imposed deadline for campers to move or face forcible eviction from the greenway there. no word on how many have been arrested. also protests underway in russia right now. here's a live picture. demonstrations in moscow. our phil black told us earlier this hour, can you see for yourself, the thousands of protesters that have turned out for this. people have been gathering all week to demonstrate against last weekend's parliamentary vote. they want a new vote.
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there are new allegations this morning that the head of the amateur athletic union in tennessee may have sexually abused two boys decades ago. two men tell espn that robert bobby dodd inappropriately touched them back in the 1980s when they were playing on his aau basketball team. there has been no comment. a candlelight vigil on the virginia tech campus. it was held last night to remember campus police officer deriek crouse who was shot and killed thursday. state police say ashley killed him before killing himself. he was a part-time student at radford university. this year has been a record setter for u.s. drivers. you've spent more than $448 billion on gasoline so far this year. just to give you some
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perspective. that's already $100 billion more than last year. it points to consistently high oil prices obviously as the main reason there. indiana governor mitch daniels says christmas has come early to his state. statewide belt tightening measures yun covered an extra $320 million in corporate tax revenues. well, the iowa caucuses just a little over three weeks away now. that means there is a full-court press on in iowa for the republican presidential candidates. there's a debate there, as you know, tonight. candidates rolling out new tv ads too to get out their word. matt is here now, leigh may, democratic county commissioner is here. thank you both so much. good to see you early this morning.
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let's start with newt gingrich's comments, particularly regarding palestinians and calling them invented people. i have to ask you, matt, since you have worked with newt. at this point how would you be advising him after a comment like that that's raised so many eyebrows? >> well, these are going to come from newt. i was saying yesterday in a column that newt gingrich's best move is to stay as quiet as possible for the next 30 days. he's leading in the polls. he really doesn't need to do anything other than to begin to develop his grassroots in iowa. i don't think it's devastating to him because, quite frankly, the people who are voting in iowa generally speaking are very sympathetic to israel. not necessarily so sympathetic to the palestinian nation in the first place. again, i think newt needs to be very careful. he's running for president and these off-the-cuff statements can cause problems. >> i'm wondering how much this is on people's radar going into
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a campaign. it makes you wonder how he thinks about foreign policy. people are worrying about the policy here. >> mum has to be the word for newt gingrich. all of these things that he has to say sometimes out of left and right field. i think his main focus needs to be building an organization that can get him elected in the first five states, iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, florida, nevada. that needs to be his focus. all of these wild things he has to say should take a back burner. >> there's a pretty fierce fight going on. mitt romney is coming out now with this ad. i want to show you a quick look at it here as he's hitting gingrich hard. >> he doesn't have the discipline that you want in a president. >> he is out in the left wing of the republican party. >> with allies like that, who
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needs enemies. >> all right. first of all, matt, is this the strategy for romney? is this going to win him some points? >> it's not. i'm totally nonpartisan. i usually poll him below the other pollsters. this is a dumb move. anybody who knows anything about iowa politics knows it's a small state. people don't like attack ads. they have never worked. it's going to be a big problem for romney. i can't believe he put his name on this stuff. i was getting the press releases yesterday that had all of these quotes that he's collected from former members of congress, some of which were half-witts. some were very good. he's collected all of these and he's put his name on the press release coming out of the romney press shop. i'm shocked he's doing it. >> lee, what can romney do? when you look at his strategy, people know who he is. he's just not resonating with them. >> i think his former approach, the passive-aggressiveness isn't working. this shows that he's a bit
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desperate so i think he's looking at the frontal attack now to say, look, i do have this passion for this campaign because that's been one of the knocks against him. he didn't have any zeal, passion. now i think he's showing he's ready to take the fight now to the frontrunner which is newt gingrich and hopefully he's thinking that can turn the tide. >> i don't understand why he didn't just skip iowa and go to new hampshire. >> romney? >> yes, where he was going to do very well. get a head of steam there and build up his base in south carolina where the conservative is conservative but different. >> but i don't think you can do that. >> i was going to say, everybody looks at iowa and it is pretty darn imperative, is it not? >> half the time the person who wins it doesn't get the nomination. >> but you have to be competitive. even though that's in iowa, that is showing the nation that you're going after this fight on
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all fronts. >> i think it's a whole lot better than going there and shrinking mud and having people in iowa who don't like it turn and and say, what are you doing? it's pretty tough stuff. >> you think he should skip iowa. skipping trump's debate the smartest to do? >> i was involved talking yesterday on that. that decision has not been made yet. it may become a series of fireside chats, trump with gingrich and santorum. it may be canceled. i think they all made a mistake skipping it. donald trump is very polarizing and he has a tremendously strong personality but so don't other people. >> he has the eye. if trump's involved, people will watch, yes, lee? >> it's about ratings for trump. i think it's risky for newt to participate. only two people, him and santorum who have confirmed. he's a frontrunner now. he can't take these risks. i know that's part of who newt
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is is to take these risks. you're the frontrunner. i think you have to take a different position now. going back to building your organization that you can be competitive. >> lee may and matt towery, they're sticking with us. good conversation with us. grab yourself a good spot to watch a rare event going on right now. there is a super sized blood red moon you have got to see. people already telling me about it on my facebook page. also a school principal who suspended a boy for calling his teacher cute now finds himself without a job. stay close.
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time for bonnie snyder and a check of the weather. i have to tell you donna on my facebook page in colorado said i'm going to see it. >> california, anywhere in the pacific northwest, that's where you will see the lunar eclipse. on the east coast, not so much. let's take a look and i'll explain why. it has to do with timing. timing is everything really. as you can see, the lunar eclipse is likely to pass between the sun and the moon for about 51 minutes. that will occur the best time would be 6:06 to 6:57 pacific standard time. areas west will have the best chance for seeing it. in the northeast it's a cold morning but not as cold as it typically is this time of year. the temperatures are in the 40s at this hour. in new york city, 41, philadelphia, 41. not bad. brisk and colder in the south. 30 in birmingham, alabama. the temperature in nashville is at 28 degrees at this hour.
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47 in new orleans and 35 in sh reef port. as you head further off to the north and west you'll find we're looking at a light glaze of ice. that's freezing fog out there. those of you trying to get a jump start on your saturday may be heading to the stores, be careful for visibility. it's going to be poor. we're also looking for the chance of rain across parts of south texas. cold temperatures coming in behind this front. as you can see, high pressure bringing fare weather. couple exceptions. it's colder with the first snowfall of the season in chicago. we've got 28 for a high. starting off kind of cold but mild along the gulf coast. very pleasant down in florida in the 70s. >> good weekend in chicago. love that first snowfall. michigan avenue. get hot chocolate. here we are in the studio. >> warm in here. >> thank you. do you remember this one, a 9-year-old boy in north carolina suspended for three days for saying this about his teacher.
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>> i talked to my friend. i said ms. terry was cute. that's all i said. >> he called his teacher cute and he was punished for it. the school principal said it was sexual harassment and against school policy. now it is the principal who's being told to stay home. he was forced into early retirement after a 44-year career. the principal admits he made some errors but he says he believes he was treated unfairly. the school district has apologized to the student and his parents. forget black friday. green monday is the day online bankers are banking on.
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it's called green monday. josh is here with the details. >> another day with a name. >> go figure. >> i know. here's the thing. these days keep sprouting up with names. >> sometimes people don't know what they're talking about. >> then they turn into something. what's so interesting about this one is this coming monday is going to have a billion dollar impact. two mondays before christmas when there's a rush of gift orders. we visited a major carrier to give you a behind the scenes glimpse of what monday could be like. >> we're not trying to overwork you. it is going to be heavy. expect the load to be heavy. everyone understand? >> reporter: a lot of people in the industry call it green monday. two mondays before christmas. huge day. why is that? >> customers go shopping a couple weeks before christmas on the weekend and they just give up. then they go online. order online. the packages get processed throughout the weekend and the
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pickups are made. deliveries are made on that monday. we've increased the number of routes we have on the streets by over 100. we hired additional part-time workers. >> reporter: we're seeing all sorts of different kinds of boxes. in some cases you're seeing things shipped well, some cases not so much. >> this to us is a perfect package. very solid material. good corrugation on here. we want to make sure our customers are utilizing new boxes if at all possible and also the strongest type of tape. don't use regular masking tape or tape you may get at your local drugstore. >> reporter: so you see how all the packages get moved through here. then to ultimately get to you you need a person. that's why we have deron jones. how do you prepare? extra workouts, caffeine, red bull. >> i bought my crispi crispie creme donut, red bull.
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aim ready to go. >> reporter: part is that they're heavy. more is that they're big and bulky. i'm 6'1". they're bigger than me. jimmy, i need your help on this. come on over. there you go. we have been watching you this morning. you lift more by 8:00 a.m. than most body builders do in the week. are you the strongest one? >> i am pretty strong. they call me popcorn. >> it's very gratifying knowing that a grandmother over in china is sending their grandchild maybe their first christmas present. so we're excited to be able to do that. our courriers experience that on a daily basis. >> last year there were $954 million in online sales alone on green monday. that doesn't include all the people who went shopping over the weekend and decided monday was the day to ship it. according to com score it's expected to go up this year. some major retailers are offering deals for consumers,
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christy, on green monday, like cyber monday. >> i wondered. there are so many different options for shipping. how do you know what's best? >> right. this is part of what the problem is. if you took a look at some of the video we were seeing. some people are making bigger rors. we have gathered tips for you. we want to help you get some goods. there is a couple from fed ex-. make sure to write gift in the shipment description. a lot of people leave out the phone number of the recipient because they don't want them to get a call saying you're going to get this gift. don't do that because you want it to get there safely. i have a lot more tips for you from all of the major carriers. take a look. we want to empower you to get the gifts there in time for christmas. >> wait for tuesday after they've worked out all of the kinks and the flow is back to normal. >> good idea. >> it gives you an extra day if you're not ready. >> they are ready on monday. >> thank you, josh. saving the planet has been
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she's joining me this morning after a star-studded gala last night. she emceed the captain planet foundation's 20th planet celebration. it was created by media mogul ted turner who pretty much created us. >> absolutely. so creative to come up with this idea of an eke could he super hero to educate children about the environment. the first question i asked him last night was, ted, why captain planet? let's hear what he said. >> okay. >> we were running cartoons and children's programming. i looked at a lot of it and i said, gee, there's no environmental messages in any of these programs. cartoons are a great teaching mechanism. television is an entertainment medium but it's also an informational medium where you can be educated by watching them. >> what was so remarkable about the whole evening is people were wearing eke could he jewelry. i'm wearing this, it's mark
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edge. its what he they call eke could he vintage. it's a coin and eke could he chain. the people were wearing recycled parachutes. >> what? >> from world war ii. there are my wish bone earrings which are made of a salad dressing bottle. >> are you kidding me? >> yes, i did. the whole idea is this group of people getting together to say let's help save the planet. now the summit conference has just ended and very disappointing was america's involvement and the u.s. in general. i spoke to ted also about the concept of global warming, and what you say to skeptics. here's what he said to those people who don't believe in global warming. >> okay. >> reporter: you have said that global warming is one of the most serious, if not the most serious environmental issue we have. what do you, ted turner, say to
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skeptics about global warming? >> well, all you do is show them the evidence and read what the scientific reports say. the overwhelm mag jort of the scientists and climb ma toll low gists say we're in a lot of trouble with that. the nay sayers -- some people say the world was flat. >> what i love about ted is he would go for a walk and pick up trash. 's been doing that for the last 50, 60 years. his children will tell you that he was the most exemplary parent when it came to being captain planet because captain planet is after ted turner himself. he has five children. in the cartoon they are the five planeteers. the movie is in the making. cartoon network stu snyder is in charge of the project and very soon you'll be able to see
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captain planet, the movie. >> that's going to be great. thank you so much. so good to have you with us, nadia. she's going to be joining us again in the next hour. honoring three strong women, mind you this year's know bell peace prize winners. we'll check in on that ceremony. we've been asking you to weigh in on this story. a juror's tweet leads to a new trial for a death row inmate. don preston says charge the juror with contempt and fine him the cost of a new trial. problem solved. more of your comments coming up after the break. let us know what you think. it's his two favorite things in one... burgers and soup. did you hear him honey? burgers and soup. love you. they're cute. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. with less chronic low back pain. imagine living your life with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help.
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www.vitac.com a juror's tweet leads to a
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new trial for a death row inmate in arkansas. we wanted to know what you thought about that. i want to read some of your responses. kimberly brown says it's a no brainer. no cell phones or device that is can reach out and touch someone. a.r. thomas says i think he's getting a new trial over a minor technicalitiy. that being said i don't think they should allow cell phones during the court proceedings. russ finally says, flabbergasted that they haven't already made confiscating cell phones a regular part of jury duty. what was the judge thinking? take a nice deep breath. you've made it to saturday morning. doesn't it feel good? i'm christ yi paul. give you a quick look at the morning headlines. protests are happening right now in russia, in fact. here's a look at some of the demonstrations in moscow. people have been gathering all
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week to protest last week's elections. there have been widespread allegations against voting fraud. thousands of people there this morning. new allegations, too, this morning that the head of the amateur athletic union may have sexually abused two boys decades ago. two men tell espn that robert bobby dodd molested them back in the 1980s when they were playing on the aau basketball team. a candlelight vigil last night on the virginia tech campus as they were remembering a campus police officer who was shot and killed on thursday. state police say ross ashley killed that officer, father of five, before killing himself. ashley was a part-time student at nearby radford university. they're still searching for a motive. the supreme court has agreed to hear a challenge to texas's
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congressional redistricting. the court was responding to a lawsuit filed on behalf of minority groups. the supreme court will hear the case in early january. let's talk about newt gingrich. he says palestinians are an invented people. he made the strong statement in an interview on the jewish channel. here it is for you. >> well, i believe that the jewish people have the right to have a state and i believe that the commitments that were made at a time, remember, there was no palestine as a state. it's part of the ottoman empire. i think that we've had an invented palestinian people who are in fact arabs and were part of that community. >> gingrich went on to say it's tragic that they didn't leave the area when they had the chance rather than sustaining a war against israel. he called the middle east peace process, quote, delusional. a top palestinian called the
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comments the most racist statement i've ever seen. on capitol hill the focus is still on, you guessed it, the payroll tax cut. it's set to expire at the end of the year. both democrats and republicans do have plans to extend the cuts. there's not a lot of common ground between them. for the past couple of weeks president obama has called on congress to get it done and he echoed that in his weekly white house address. >> republicans in congress should stop the games and extend the payroll tax cut for working americans because if they don't, nearly 160 million americans will see their taxes go up at the end of this month. >> next week the house is going to do just that. to help americans who are struggling in the current economy, we'll act on a jobs bill that extends tax relief, extends unemployment benefits and cuts government spending. there will be no tax hikes on america's job creators. >> now the bill from house
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republicans includes help for the pipeline. he'd likely veto a bill that included that. senate democrats say they'll have a bill of their own ready by the middle of next week. today the nobel peace prize is being given out. three women are being honored for their commitment to peace and safety for women specifically. ellen johnson sir leaf is the president of liberia. first elected black woman president and first elected president of an african nation. in her first term she led a push to build clinics schools and roads. then we have leymah gbowee. she's leading a christian and muslim woman to come together to demonstrate against a brutal regime. now she's the executive director
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of the women, peace and security network based in ghana. and tawakkoi karman is a journalist and an activist in her native yemen. she's known by many there as the mother of the revolution in her role for antigovernment protest. 32 years old. mom of three. has dedicated her prize to activists across the region. congratulations to all three of them. well, 7:04 here in the east. i don't know if you missed it or not, but bonnie snyder can keep you up to date on the total lunar eclipse that began half an hour ago. folks living all across the country. if you're living in the west, you by far have the best seat in the house. the moon setting could turn orange or red. the eclipse lasts until 12:30 p.m. eastern just so you know. >> we still have some time. head out there now and you'll be able to see it in just about an hour i'd say for the west coast. the lunar eclipse will be most visible out west. you can see the times, 6:06.
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about 6:57. almost there. early on the west coast. if you're having an eye on the sky you might see the big orange moon. it will look cool. we won't see it as well here on the eastern u.s. because the sun is coming out. oh, well, next time. let's go ahead and show you what's going on weatherwise. current temperatures look good. mild. what an unusual december it's been in cities like boston. it's starting off really warm there, into the low 40s. much cold injucolder in upstate york. starting out colder in memphis than new york city. 31. chilly in little rock, 29 degrees. colder air is filtering in. now freezing fog out to the west. we're looking at that into amarillo. high pressure bringing about brisk temperatures. chicago, lots of sunshine. temperatures colder. little wet in south texas. all rain in texas is beneficial.
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high temperatures looking good into the 20s. we're monitoring that in the areas of the great lakes. if you haven't stepped outside, can you still see the lunar eclipse out west at 6:06 pacific standard time for about 51 minutes. >> bonnie, thank you so much. thousands of russians are taking to the streets in protest this morning. we'll tell you why they're angry about last week's parliamentary elections. live record coming up. this is cnn saturday morning. everyone have their new blackberry from at&t? it's 4g, so you can do more faster. so, kathryn, post more youtube videos
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let's get you to rushsha now. allegations of voter fraud have russians riled up. they're demonstrating in the streets. cnn's phil black is our guy on the ground with the very latest. phil, we've witnessed this arab spring this year. could we be on the brink of a russian winter? >> reporter: well, a lot of the people we've been speaking to
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here today came to make the point that this is not a revolution. they are not trying to overturn the government. they are here because they just want to know that their vote counts. that is the overwhelming feeling, that in the wake of the parliamentary elections last weekend and the allegations that those elections were fixed or slanted toward the governing united russia party, these people, many of whom say we're not normally politically active, we come here because we believe we were lied to or we don't feel that our democratic process or input is being respected. it's not a revolutionary crowd but it is a boistrous, loud crowd, one that is certainly very passionate. they've been chanting here in the snow through the afternoon. they insist they're not looking to overturn the kremlin or those inside of it. >> so we can hear them. a, what are they chanting and, b, is vladimir putin listening?
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>> reporter: well, i can tell you they're chanting that they want change. largely they're chanting in favor of the results from that election. that's their primary goal in holding this rally. they want new elections to be held. they want to feel that their vote counts. one of the other popular chants is russia without putin. so there is something of an anti-putin feeling here among the crowd. whether or not vladimir putin is listening. we're some distance from the kremlin. we can see some of the buildings in the distance. the crowd or the noise, i'm not sure if it's reaching quite that far. the people believe they are successfully sending a message. this sort of scene hasn't been seen in russia's capitol for a long time. people are talking decades since tens of thousands of people have gathered together for political protests. they all believe they're sending a powerful message to vladimir
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putin. >> phil black live in russia. thank you so much for the update. we appreciate it. are you looking for something really different, really special for that certain someone? how about letting them play g.i. joe? >> felt like a real life size g.i. joe. perfect thing for the mid life crisis. >> what do you give a man that has everything but a tank? >> we're rolling on that story. play g.i. joe. back in a moment. ♪ [ electronic beeping ] [ male announcer ] still getting dandruff?
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it's that time of year, isn't it, where you're racking your brain for gifts. what am i going to get the adventurous man or woman that has everything and i don't know what to get them? you might be able to find it in minnesota. all it requires is let's say a bit of destructive streak. poppy harlow found it at drive a tank near her hometown. >> reporter: hey there, christi. take a look. what you see is me in a tank driving over a car. that is right. we found a small business in minnesota where you can do just that. take a look. >> reporter: meet larry. a 120,000 pound battle tank. >> that's destroyed. >> reporter: here you can drive it and crush almost anything you
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want. i found larry about an hour south of my hometown. we're at the drive a tank headquarters in kasota, minnesota. marie and her son tony own seven tanks. for $500 people get the ride of their life. >> we imported them in pairs. we got two, two more and two more. >> we had an investment banker from saudi arabia. i've had a group of engineers come. one from india, china. >> reporter: these puppies are all brits. 60 to $80,000 a pop. you can't buy american tanks. >> reporter: you have to be a thinker to buy these. not anybody can go out and buy them and make them run. >> reporter: you have to take a safety glass before getting behind the wheel. >> you're here to drive tanks and shoot some guns. do we have any questions so far? >> reporter: so this is where we're going to drive them. take a look, we're in the middle
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of the woods. >> drive a tank army. we can get it together. hooya. >> reporter: meet rick, driving instructor of sorts. >> hooya. >> felt like a real life-size g.i. joe. perfect thing for the mid life crisis. >> what do you give a man that has everything but a tank? >> reporter: don't even think of trying to shoot it. these guns won't fire. >> spectankular. >> disneyland for an army retiree. >> reporter: now my turn. down in the hatch. watch your feet. here we go. >> slow down a little bit. pull right. pull right. pull right. perfect. yeehaw. okay. we'll stop now. >> reporter: i only hit one tree. >> well -- you nicked a couple, but got one pretty good. >> reporter: turns out, half the
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folks that drive them are women. >> women love to be in charge, have power. a tank, that's about as cool as it gets. >> we had one gal that came in a camo skirt and flip-flops. >> reporter: at the end of the day you get to do this. it was quite a unique experience. both the most exciting and terrifying assignment that i have certainly ever been on. it was really interesting how tight it was once you get into the tank. once you get the hang of driving it, it's not all that difficult, although as you saw, i did hit a tree or two. in terms of who was there, there were people there for bachelor parties, milestone birthdays. a real range of customers coming to drive a tank in kasota, minnesota. you can see our full story. we've also got it on cnnmoan.com. >> i like saying it, kasota, min soet tampt how do i brake?
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is that a beautiful picture there or what? just in time for the holiday. that's right next door to us here in atlanta. the ice rink. you can see right behind it, the coca-cola center or museum i should say. the aquarium is there too. if you happen to be in our area, go ahead and stop by. we'd love to see you.
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good morning to all of you in atlanta and everywhere. wherever you happen to be might be in front of the computer trying to save money. i had one of my facebook friends e-mail and say, i'm in front of the computer right now shopping for christmas and guess how much you would probably spend. do you want me to tell you? $704 exactly. that's according to the national retail federation. that's how much the average holiday shopper will spend this year. we have some simple tips that will help you save money on gifts without having to feel like a scrooge. >> exactly. >> it's important because so many people are really trying to be cognizant of what they're spending. tough time in the economy. first and foremost i guess we have to take that advice that we are supposed to take to the grocery store too. make a list. >> list is a perfect thing to do. a lot of us don't do that. so simple. make a list. determine how much do you want to spend on these gifts. that's where you make your
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budget or spending plan. know what i'm looking to spend and who i'm buying gifts for. >> how beneficial is it to spend online? >> it's amazing how much you can save by spending online. there are several companies that if you spend online they'll do free shipping for you. different things like that. amazon, google shopping. i bought a book for a penny last week. >> did you get free shipping with that? >> i didn't get free shipping. >> the shipping cost more than the book. >> give the gift of knowledge. maybe you can get all of your shopping done on that one site. it's too easy. they're used to the hustle and bustle. push a few buttons to do the christmas shopping. >> whoever gets a book will wonder if you got it for a penny. let's talk about lay away. >> making a come back. people don't know about lay away because it's been gone. walmart has introduced lay away. it's a great way to secure the items that you want to get but you're looking to save up a little bit more money or you want to put it aside until you're ready to make the
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purchase. it's great. it's better than using a credit card because you're not paying interest. you don't get caught up in the cards, save 20%. interest rates are so high on those cards, you need to stay away from them. the rebate deals, most people never do the rebates. you always say the rebate looks so good. i'm going to send that in and get my rebate. >> why are we so lazy? >> i don't know. >> you say cut down on accessories. what accessories? >> when you're talking about shopping for the holiday, everybody spends a lot of money on gift wrap and all of these other things. go to the dollar store. get gift bags, tissue paper, tags, make it pretty and presentable but don't break the bank by getting fajsy gift wrapping done. >> focus should be the kids. they don't care about gift wrap anyway. >> exactly. think about it, call some of your friends, family members and say, listen, this year we're focusing on the kids and that's what christmas is about. they're excited. some of the other people may be
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relieved. i don't have to buy you a gift either. everybody is trying to save money. >> what do you mean when you say use your junk mail? who uses the junk mail? >> they overlook the junk mail. a lot of times there's great coupons or great deals to get things on line. people don't want that junk mail so they don't sign up for it. sign up for all of these things but set up a different e-mail account that's for coupons. go to g mail and set some time aside to go through and look in it and you'll find great savings. >> people might say i cannot squeeze anymore money out of my wallet. it's not there. i guess giving time is the next best thing. >> i think you ought to look at that from the standpoint of what the true reese son for the season is and go back to give back. if we have time, time is one of our most valuable assets anyway. if i can give time to help feed the hungry, help children reading stories, doing something that's different and really kind of stepping outside the box to realize this is what it's all about. >> what an example it is to your kids to see you doing that. >> exactly. >> you're starting a trend that
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really matters. >> exactly. >> thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> so good to have you here. >> great to be here. >> speaking of gifts, did you know that the iphone 4 is number four on the list of the top most shoplifted items? next we're going to tell you what three items beat it. you can eat the winner and wash it down with the runner up after you stuff them under your shirt. whoa. whoa.
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do you know what the most shoplifted items are? i'm thinking you're going to be really surprised here. we were. the iphone four comes in at number four. men tend to reach for electronic toothbrushes and power tools. that's number three on the list. number two, jameson whiskey and the number one most shoplifted item, fillet mignon. apparently they're at the grocery store shoplifting. i'm just betting you didn't see that one coming. let's check our top stories right now. the nobel peace prize ceremony happening in norway. here's a live picture. i want to introduce

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