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and alison, talk to us about active minds. how do you-you're one of the founders-it is an incredibly important program for young people, correct, i mean? yes, so, active minds is a national organization that's dedicated to empowering students to speak openly about mental health issues in order to educate others and encourage help seeking. and so, what we do is we do most of our work primarily through an on-campus, college-based model, led by students, student volunteers, who lead groups on campus that promote awareness around mental health issues and activities and create a dialogue on campuses-both high school and college-that let students know that they're not alone if they're struggling with mental health issues, feel comfortable talking about what they may be going through, feel comfortable reaching out to friends about whom they may be worried, and know where to get help and really feel comfortable seeking out that help. one of the things that we have found to be very important is that a large majority of the students who
and alison, talk to us about active minds. how do you-you're one of the founders-it is an incredibly important program for young people, correct, i mean? yes, so, active minds is a national organization that's dedicated to empowering students to speak openly about mental health issues in order to educate others and encourage help seeking. and so, what we do is we do most of our work primarily through an on-campus, college-based model, led by students, student volunteers, who lead groups on...
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george and alison?ank you. >>> some tornado survivors got kisses from one very, very cute therapy dog. >> you are a very special therapy dog. >> that's nice. that's smoky you see there. he brought smiles to one of the many families hit hard this month in illinois. several dogs were flown in to help make the aftermath for those affected a little easier. >> and doctors were shocked when one woman's cancer suddenly began to disappear. >> hear about her brush with death and how she may have had a visit to heaven, next. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card view with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! tha
george and alison?ank you. >>> some tornado survivors got kisses from one very, very cute therapy dog. >> you are a very special therapy dog. >> that's nice. that's smoky you see there. he brought smiles to one of the many families hit hard this month in illinois. several dogs were flown in to help make the aftermath for those affected a little easier. >> and doctors were shocked when one woman's cancer suddenly began to disappear. >> hear about her brush with...
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i'm alison kosik. >> and i'm george howell.hanks for waking up with us this morning. 6:00 on the east. we have a lot to cover this morning. >> there is a lot going on. >> let's start with the developing story, a helicopter that crashed through the roof of a backed bar. people are trapped inside. search and rescue teams are desperately working to pull them out. the chopper crashed into a building just as people were inside watching a band perform. cnn's rich art quest joins us by phone from glass cow, scotland. richard, we heard several unconfirmed reports of the fa fatalities. >> reporter: good morning. it's been the police commander says he's concerned that at least one fatality, but he has also warned that that number is likely to get higher. we know that more than 30 people have been taken to hospital. and although they're still saying it is a rescue operation, it's believed there are also other bodies still inside the pub. many were regulars from last night. -- into the morning, search and rescue efforts continued after a p
i'm alison kosik. >> and i'm george howell.hanks for waking up with us this morning. 6:00 on the east. we have a lot to cover this morning. >> there is a lot going on. >> let's start with the developing story, a helicopter that crashed through the roof of a backed bar. people are trapped inside. search and rescue teams are desperately working to pull them out. the chopper crashed into a building just as people were inside watching a band perform. cnn's rich art quest joins us...
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alison? cnn's chris lawrence reporting from pennsville, new jersey. >>> if you're heading to the airport today, maybe give yourself extra time. check with the airlines. more than 1,500 flights were impacted by yesterday's deadly shooting at l.a.x. >> cnn's nick valencia is at the busiest airport, hartsfield, atlanta, and what was the effect of the shooting yesterday? is it affecting travel this morning? >> reporter: the incident yesterday at l.a.x. certainly had an impact here at hartsfield airport in atlanta. and even if we can't see it, alison, airport officials do tell us they beefed up security, more plainclothes officers, and passenger, mixed reaction, some are more nervous than others. the stoppage and l.a.x. rippled through flight boards across the nation, with major impact on people's travel plans. >> my flight was massively delayed coming out of phoenix, so they're rerouting me onto another flight. i'll get home, but much later than expected. >> unfortunate, but what can you do? craz
alison? cnn's chris lawrence reporting from pennsville, new jersey. >>> if you're heading to the airport today, maybe give yourself extra time. check with the airlines. more than 1,500 flights were impacted by yesterday's deadly shooting at l.a.x. >> cnn's nick valencia is at the busiest airport, hartsfield, atlanta, and what was the effect of the shooting yesterday? is it affecting travel this morning? >> reporter: the incident yesterday at l.a.x. certainly had an impact...
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i'm alison kosik. >> i'm victor blackwell.on the east coast this is "new day saturday." >> operations at los angeles international airport are slowly returning. but one terminal remains closed. >> terminal 3 where one tsa officer is dead. the suspect identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia. we learned about texts sent to his family that concerned them so much they contacted police. >> witnesses are sharing their stories as well. there's a video given to them from tmz gives an idea of how chaotic the shooting was. >> everyone on the floor! on the floor now! on the floor! get out! >> get down. terror, terror, terror. >> on the floor! >> go! >> hold on, you guys. >> go, go! [ bleep ] this is crazy, dog. >> now, of course cnn is bringing you coverage of this story like no one else can. we've got crews on ground from los angeles. to new details about the accused gunman from his hometown. we're going to start this morning with the very latest developments from l.a.x. and dan simon. dan, good morning. bring us up to date. >> reporter:
i'm alison kosik. >> i'm victor blackwell.on the east coast this is "new day saturday." >> operations at los angeles international airport are slowly returning. but one terminal remains closed. >> terminal 3 where one tsa officer is dead. the suspect identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia. we learned about texts sent to his family that concerned them so much they contacted police. >> witnesses are sharing their stories as well. there's a video given to them...
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alison starling, abc 7 news. >> the capitol christmas tree is set to arrive in the district tomorrow. the spruce was cut in washington state and has made stops throughout the country. the tree will be decorated and lit in a special ceremony on tuesday, december 3. you can track the tree's exact location by going to our website, wjla.com. we are still days away from thanksgiving. what we can expect for
alison starling, abc 7 news. >> the capitol christmas tree is set to arrive in the district tomorrow. the spruce was cut in washington state and has made stops throughout the country. the tree will be decorated and lit in a special ceremony on tuesday, december 3. you can track the tree's exact location by going to our website, wjla.com. we are still days away from thanksgiving. what we can expect for
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finances and economics it'sor at "the guardian" and alison deans.lison, let me kick it off with you. big news of the week is janet yellen. looks like she'll be confirmed and looks like she's going to continue the easy money policy of ben bernanke with quantitative easing. do you see any impacts to the markets as a result of that or do you think that's expected and priced in? >> it's interesting the markets had a rally on the news but more of a really rally on her saying continue the policy and be more dovish. to me, it was highly expected. >> would you put new money to work in the market now? >> i think the market is attractively valued. there's a lot of potential for significant upside in improvement in global economies and therefore while at face value the market looks fairly valued, we could underestimate over where corporate profit goes in the next couple years. >> much of the questioning now is concerning the fed's exit from this bond buying program. at some point she is going to have to dial it back. listen to what dr. yellen said about the po
finances and economics it'sor at "the guardian" and alison deans.lison, let me kick it off with you. big news of the week is janet yellen. looks like she'll be confirmed and looks like she's going to continue the easy money policy of ben bernanke with quantitative easing. do you see any impacts to the markets as a result of that or do you think that's expected and priced in? >> it's interesting the markets had a rally on the news but more of a really rally on her saying continue...
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alison kosik is there. take it away, alison. >> trading at $46 right now.trading 76% higher than that initial ipo price of $26. that $26 price, that was the one that the heavy hitters got last night. those were the shares released to the banks underwriting to ipo, goldman sachs. big institutional investors, mutual funds, hedge funds. but the price that you're seeing now, this $46 a share price for twitter going for the average retail investor, i've been seeing some traders talking to me, telling me it's a little bit high for them. they may stand back and see where it goes. this is certainly much higher than what was expected, especially when you look at where facebook started trading back in may. a lot of comparisons being made from twitter, between twitter and between how facebook went public. clearly, from what we can tell, no glitches, no problems here at the new york stock exchange in getting this ipo off the ground. something very different than what we saw from facebook, which was considered a flop at the nasdaq. carol? >> it was considered a flop. i
alison kosik is there. take it away, alison. >> trading at $46 right now.trading 76% higher than that initial ipo price of $26. that $26 price, that was the one that the heavy hitters got last night. those were the shares released to the banks underwriting to ipo, goldman sachs. big institutional investors, mutual funds, hedge funds. but the price that you're seeing now, this $46 a share price for twitter going for the average retail investor, i've been seeing some traders talking to me,...
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alison, the big news of the week, janet yellen in her senate hearing. it looks like s will be confirmed. it loo like she will continue the easy moneypolicy of ben bernanke with quantitative eang. do you see any impacts to the markets or do you think that's pected? >> i think it's expected it wasçó interesting the market d a bit of a rally. me overall i thinkthis is highly expected. >> would you p new money work in t market now? ink the m attractively valued. thers a lot of potenti for significant upside improvement in global economies and therefore while face value the market looks valued, i thin we can be undestimating where the economy goes. >> that's a positive. atome point she is gng to have to dial it back. listen to what dr. yell sa about the possible risks of qe. >> i would agree that this programannotcontinue forever. ther are costs and risks associatedith the program. what does that tell you? >> any change? what dyou think that means for slowing down the bond purchases? >> it's a little bit more negative tha what ben rnanke said and whathe hou
alison, the big news of the week, janet yellen in her senate hearing. it looks like s will be confirmed. it loo like she will continue the easy moneypolicy of ben bernanke with quantitative eang. do you see any impacts to the markets or do you think that's pected? >> i think it's expected it wasçó interesting the market d a bit of a rally. me overall i thinkthis is highly expected. >> would you p new money work in t market now? ink the m attractively valued. thers a lot of potenti...
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alison. i think i have two answers. think first and foremost, just because mental health and substance abuse issues typically present at the young adult and adolescent age, doesn't mean that's when we should start talking about them. there are so many skills and conversations that we can have before then, that i just think it's so crucial that we don't wait until it hits and it becomes severe that we actually start talking and doing something about it. and especially for young adults themselves, they have to understand and be prepared for what they may be experiencing. and then i think the other-to piggyback on both what vanna and jim has said-is just the issue of empowerment: we have to meet students, young people where they are. and we have to recognize that they are valid, contributing members of society, even while they are a young adult, not just in preparation for becoming an adult. and how much empowerment can do for somebody who is in recovery, who has had a family member or a friend who has struggled, or who ma
alison. i think i have two answers. think first and foremost, just because mental health and substance abuse issues typically present at the young adult and adolescent age, doesn't mean that's when we should start talking about them. there are so many skills and conversations that we can have before then, that i just think it's so crucial that we don't wait until it hits and it becomes severe that we actually start talking and doing something about it. and especially for young adults...
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alison, the bigews of the week, janet yellen iner senate hearing. it looks like she will be nfirmed. looks like she willontinue the easy money policy of ben bernanke th quantitative easi. do youee any impacts to the markets or do you think that's excted? >> think it's expected. wasçó interesti the market had a bit of a rally. toe overall think this is highly expected. >> would you put newmoney to work in the market ow? >> i think the market is attracvely valued. there'a lot of potential for significant upsideimprovement in global economies and therore while face value the maet looks valued, i think we can be undertimatinghere the economy goes. >> that's a positive. at se point she i goi to have toial it back. listen to what dr. yellen said about the possible risks of qe. >> i would agree tha ts program cannot continue forever. there are costs and risks associated wh the program. what does that tell you? >> any change? what do u think that means for slowing down the bond purchases? >> it's a little bit more negative than what ben beanke id and what t
alison, the bigews of the week, janet yellen iner senate hearing. it looks like she will be nfirmed. looks like she willontinue the easy money policy of ben bernanke th quantitative easi. do youee any impacts to the markets or do you think that's excted? >> think it's expected. wasçó interesti the market had a bit of a rally. toe overall think this is highly expected. >> would you put newmoney to work in the market ow? >> i think the market is attracvely valued. there'a lot...
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alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange.l of those records, not a real surprise investors will be pausing here a little bit. >> you know everybody needs a breather every now and then. it's interesting how the dow 16,000 happened. monday and tuesday it hits the wonderful round number, a lot of excitement, everybody cheers and then crickets, quiet. but you no he what? the ebb and flow is normal, kind of healthy for the market. you don't want the market to get too hot too fast. unemployment is still so high but stocks have already had an amazing year. the dow, the nasdaq, the s&p 500, all up 20% to 30% just this year. there is one big jump we are watching today, though, shares of jcpenney, the struggling retailer, a head scratcher especially when you see the headlines coming out of its earnings report this morning. the retailer losing almost $500 million in the quarter, sales fell and sales are down now for almost two years in a row, the stock itself down more than 50% this year. ahh but you're seeing investors buy in with jcpe
alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange.l of those records, not a real surprise investors will be pausing here a little bit. >> you know everybody needs a breather every now and then. it's interesting how the dow 16,000 happened. monday and tuesday it hits the wonderful round number, a lot of excitement, everybody cheers and then crickets, quiet. but you no he what? the ebb and flow is normal, kind of healthy for the market. you don't want the market to get too hot too fast....
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alison kosik, thanks so much.ged about this on facebook, 11 hours shopping yesterday. and showed off the suv full of stuff. i couldn't think of anything worse. >> all right. well, look, some people have fun doing it. >> i go es. >> now to something completely different. heavy security at a courthouse in london today. take a look. >> trial starting for two men an us cooed of you'll remember this horrific incident slamming their car into a british soldier, then hacking him to death. they pleaded not guilty to murder, conspiracy to murder a police officer and other charges. >> it was a horrible horrible story that many of you may remember. that gruesome attack on 25-year-old legal rigby, a soldier. this happening broad daylight. london street. witnesses videotaped the defendants allegedly holding the knifes and meat cleaver that they used to stab and hack him. he was almost decapitated. absolutely horrific situation and that trial now under way. not guilty pleas are in. >> a new diplomatic fight between argentina and
alison kosik, thanks so much.ged about this on facebook, 11 hours shopping yesterday. and showed off the suv full of stuff. i couldn't think of anything worse. >> all right. well, look, some people have fun doing it. >> i go es. >> now to something completely different. heavy security at a courthouse in london today. take a look. >> trial starting for two men an us cooed of you'll remember this horrific incident slamming their car into a british soldier, then hacking him...
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. >> alison simerly's father made it just in time for dinner. >> hey, dad. >> hey, sweetheart. >> but colonel mark simerly won't be seated at the family table in belton, texas. he's in kabul, afghanistan ten time zones away. simerly's children have seen him more on their phones and computers than they have in person. >> i'm not really bothered by the fact that it's a virtual dad. >> because of facetime alison who is a junior at the university of texas at austin has been able to stay connected in realtime. >> a lot of times when i'm touking to him i'll show him. >> you think that helps him. >> yeah, i think so her younger brother luke says the stress of a missed call can be overwhelming. >> it's devastating. you know, because he's making the effort to talk to you. reach out to you. a lot of times we'll answer the call and the connection won't go through and so it just drops and he doesn't call again. he's right there but he can't make it happen. >> reporter: school psychologist mark businessano counsels military families near ft. bragg. >> to get a text from a parent who is in the war
. >> alison simerly's father made it just in time for dinner. >> hey, dad. >> hey, sweetheart. >> but colonel mark simerly won't be seated at the family table in belton, texas. he's in kabul, afghanistan ten time zones away. simerly's children have seen him more on their phones and computers than they have in person. >> i'm not really bothered by the fact that it's a virtual dad. >> because of facetime alison who is a junior at the university of texas at...
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"money time" with alison kosik is coming up next. ready to run your lines?us on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, duck. [ male announcer ] when you're sick or hurt, aflac pays you cash. find out more at aflac.com. >>> welcome back to "early start." it's "money time." alison kosik is here with all of the latest. good morning to you. >> good morning. we are talking stocks. it's a half day of trading today. trading is going to be wrapping up at 1:00 p.m. today. this is the last trading day of november. stock futures are sharm higher following a rally on wednesday. the markets were closed in the u.s. yesterday for thanksgiving. talk about this morning. all of the major averages are starting at record highs. a record 16,097 on the dow and 4,0
"money time" with alison kosik is coming up next. ready to run your lines?us on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, duck. [ male announcer ] when you're sick or...
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alison harmelin reports. >> reporter: elizabeth ross tried to beat the crowds for her holiday shopping. i guess you feel like you're not going to get the good stuff if you don't look early. >> reporter: she's not the only one starting early. with thanksgiving falling so late on the calendar, this is the shortest holiday shopping season since 2002. many retailers have already started slashing prices two days before black friday when 97 million customers are expected to hunt for bargains. >> my husband and i have been going out for the past ten years. we usually head out about 3:00 in the morning. we have a map of what stores we're going to hit. >> reporter: malls are already decked out. but with consumer confidence at its lowest since april, retailers worry the crowds may be smaller than last year. many have lowered their profit expectations. the national retail federation expects it to increase slightly but shoppers are going to be cautious. >> people are telling us i'm not going to overspend. i'm going to manage it and work off my list. >> reporter: and they're going to comparison sho
alison harmelin reports. >> reporter: elizabeth ross tried to beat the crowds for her holiday shopping. i guess you feel like you're not going to get the good stuff if you don't look early. >> reporter: she's not the only one starting early. with thanksgiving falling so late on the calendar, this is the shortest holiday shopping season since 2002. many retailers have already started slashing prices two days before black friday when 97 million customers are expected to hunt for...
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alison kosik reporting live this morning.nk you. >>> still to come in the newsroom, he wanted to instill fear into the minds of tsa employees by gunning them down at the los angeles airport. so why isn't he being called a terrorist? the debate next. 1ñp my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four advil for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with advil? you're joking right? for my back pain, i want my aleve. because what you don't know, can hurt you.urance. what if you didn't know that posting you
alison kosik reporting live this morning.nk you. >>> still to come in the newsroom, he wanted to instill fear into the minds of tsa employees by gunning them down at the los angeles airport. so why isn't he being called a terrorist? the debate next. 1ñp my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how...
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so go on. >> i would love that. >> the next day collins seems well aware that sex with 13-year-old alison be wrong when the decoy writes. >> do you want to make love to me? >> if you was 18, yes, at 14, you scare me. >> so do you not want to talk to me anymore? >> talk, yes, about sex stuff, no. need to mature a little more before you're ready for me. >> that's cool. >> but collins chats with alison on and off for more than three weeks and continues to write things like this apparently referring to group sex. >> got any friends you want to double team me with or you think you can handle me? >> the decoy says she'll be alone on the weekend and another perverted justice decoy seals the deal on the phone. >> i can wait for you if you want to go to the beach, too. i could bring my kite. it's got a big smiley face on it. >> we deploy our 19-year-old actress down to the beach along with that smiley kite and send along some extra security out of camera range. and here comes collins right on time. >> hi. how are you? let me just grab my stuff down here, okay? >> officer kevin paneda of the flagle
so go on. >> i would love that. >> the next day collins seems well aware that sex with 13-year-old alison be wrong when the decoy writes. >> do you want to make love to me? >> if you was 18, yes, at 14, you scare me. >> so do you not want to talk to me anymore? >> talk, yes, about sex stuff, no. need to mature a little more before you're ready for me. >> that's cool. >> but collins chats with alison on and off for more than three weeks and...
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alison kosik has more on the highly anticipated ipo. >> reporter: energy was high. the floor was packed. the blue logo was everywhere on the platform outside the building. interestingly, twitter did not ring the opening bell, like most ceos and executives do when their company goes public. twitter gave that honor to some of its notable users. actor patrick stewart, a 9-year-old girl who raised money to end slavery and a representative from the boston police. ticker symbol twtr moved, and a big cheer filled the room. it opened at $45 a share. that's the price that everyday investors were able to get in at. but the ipo priced at $26 last night. the banks underwriting the deal, hedge funds and mutual funds got that sweet deal. clearly demand and confidence were high. also amped up, the nyse, the twitter ipo was a big get for the exchange. it had to duke it out with the nasdaq for these listings, fighting like two boxers. and despite fears of technical glitches, especially after the nasdaq botched the facebook ipo, things went off without a hitch. i talked to the nyse c
alison kosik has more on the highly anticipated ipo. >> reporter: energy was high. the floor was packed. the blue logo was everywhere on the platform outside the building. interestingly, twitter did not ring the opening bell, like most ceos and executives do when their company goes public. twitter gave that honor to some of its notable users. actor patrick stewart, a 9-year-old girl who raised money to end slavery and a representative from the boston police. ticker symbol twtr moved, and...
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in kentucky shows that he's running neck and neck with kentucky's secretary of state the democrat alison lundergan grimes they're both at thirty seven percent on top of that according to that same poll mcconnell has an unfavorable rating of fifty two percent kentucky and a plurality of voters forty three percent would like to see him replaced instead of reelected so what this means is next year the leader of the filibustering republicans in the senate will be fighting for his political life he can obstruct this coming election and if he goes down and republicans have to pick a new leader it might be wise to remember what hyper filibustering did to the last guy's political career. and joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel are chris deaton managing editor of red alert politics mark levine progressive commentator and host of the inside scoop radio show and bob parks member of the black leadership network and project twenty one and senior video producer for m r c t.v. thank you all for joining me so you heard my rant off the top here about mitch mcconnell does the fact that he'
in kentucky shows that he's running neck and neck with kentucky's secretary of state the democrat alison lundergan grimes they're both at thirty seven percent on top of that according to that same poll mcconnell has an unfavorable rating of fifty two percent kentucky and a plurality of voters forty three percent would like to see him replaced instead of reelected so what this means is next year the leader of the filibustering republicans in the senate will be fighting for his political life he...
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voters in kentucky shows that he's running neck and neck with kentucky secretary of state the democrat alison lundergan grimes they're both at thirty seven percent on top of that according to that same poll mcconnell has an unfavorable rating of fifty two percent kentucky and a plurality of voters forty three percent would like to see him replaced instead of reelected so what this means is next year the leader of the filibustering republicans in the senate will be fighting for his political life he can obstruct this coming election and if he goes down and republicans have to pick a new leader it might be wise to remember what hyper filibustering did to the last guy's political career. and joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel are chris deaton managing editor of red alert politics mark levine progressive commentator and host of the inside scoop radio show and bob parks member of the black leadership network and project twenty one and senior video producer for m r c t.v. thank you all for joining me so you heard my rant off the top here about mitch mcconnell does the fact that he'
voters in kentucky shows that he's running neck and neck with kentucky secretary of state the democrat alison lundergan grimes they're both at thirty seven percent on top of that according to that same poll mcconnell has an unfavorable rating of fifty two percent kentucky and a plurality of voters forty three percent would like to see him replaced instead of reelected so what this means is next year the leader of the filibustering republicans in the senate will be fighting for his political...
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in new york, i'm alison harmelin. >>> cracking a martian mystery. that's what nasa hopes to achieve with a new spacecraft. alex demetrick reports, it might answer an old question. how did mars lose its air, water, and possibly life? >> reporter: this is the way nasa thinks mars used to look. >> reporter: 3.8 billion years ago, mars was wet and warm. it was raining and probably snowing in the higher elevations. >> reporter: in other words -- >> it was much more earth-like. but then it went from conducive life to the dry, bitter planet today. the question is, where did all of the air and water go. nasa will launch this spacecraft monday to try to combat that. it will be mars' thin, upper at his fear. actually, dipping down and tasting -- taking in chemicals from the upper atmosphere. and we're trying to see how much is lost to space over time. specifically by the sun. >> reporter: the sun is the lead suspect, blasting out highly-charged particles, called solar wind. strong magnetic field. something mars does not have. >> and over a billion years, we t
in new york, i'm alison harmelin. >>> cracking a martian mystery. that's what nasa hopes to achieve with a new spacecraft. alex demetrick reports, it might answer an old question. how did mars lose its air, water, and possibly life? >> reporter: this is the way nasa thinks mars used to look. >> reporter: 3.8 billion years ago, mars was wet and warm. it was raining and probably snowing in the higher elevations. >> reporter: in other words -- >> it was much more...
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in new york, i'm alison harmelin. >> coming up on eyewitness news at 4:00. high drama. a worker stuck in a dangerous situation. see the rescue. >>> i'm mike schuh, wjz eyewitness news. in the special studio, at frederick douglas high school, where they have new interactive media programs. programs they'll be showing to media officials this week. the story when eyewitness news deputies. >>> get the extra blankets from the closets. stick around for the updated first warning weather forecast. >> wjz 13 is always on. for the top stories on cbsbaltimore.com, instant updates and first warning weather all the time, click cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> i'm meteorologist chelsea ingram, live with the wjz mobile weather lab, here at quarry lake, where it is a chilly throin degrees, and temps are only going to continue to drop. for those details and more, let's go inside to bob, for an updated look at your first warning forecast. >> if you go outside tonight, wear the hat, the scarf, the gloves. you'll be just fine. >> i said, what did you wear? no wonder he was cold. >>> le
in new york, i'm alison harmelin. >> coming up on eyewitness news at 4:00. high drama. a worker stuck in a dangerous situation. see the rescue. >>> i'm mike schuh, wjz eyewitness news. in the special studio, at frederick douglas high school, where they have new interactive media programs. programs they'll be showing to media officials this week. the story when eyewitness news deputies. >>> get the extra blankets from the closets. stick around for the updated first...
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at the new york stock exchange, i'm alison harmelin. >>> vetterance day is almost here. and there is a unique local program, designed to help vets and others. it's happening in south baltimore. ron matz has more on how art therapy is helping some men transform their lives in charm city. >> this one will probably take me another two weeks. >> reporter: mark jones used to do heroin. but through has artwork, he's finding his way. >> it put my mind at ease. puts me in the place where i'm happy. it relieves a lot of stress. >> reporter: mark is one of the 90 residents at the baltimore station. a place where veterans and the homeless can live. for up to two years. >> they find them out on the street. sort of trying to cope with reality. and we bring them in here and give them an opportunity to make the changes that they need to make. >> reporter: mark has seized that opportunity with his talent. other residents have turned to art, too. a unique therapy for those in transition. >> teaching me all about life skills, about life, about living, without the use of drugs. and it's be
at the new york stock exchange, i'm alison harmelin. >>> vetterance day is almost here. and there is a unique local program, designed to help vets and others. it's happening in south baltimore. ron matz has more on how art therapy is helping some men transform their lives in charm city. >> this one will probably take me another two weeks. >> reporter: mark jones used to do heroin. but through has artwork, he's finding his way. >> it put my mind at ease. puts me in the...
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and thank you, alison for saying that, because what you glimpse as you do in various works by women from indian country is a crucial fact that we big time are not learning, even in women's history, which is that the sufficient wrath moment like the underground railway and so many things was mainly a function of native -- of indian country. native women were -- had -- we would say equal power, but they got to be called a petty coat government, the cherokee, for instance because female elders had to sign the treaties or they weren't legal. women controlled their own fertility and they -- the native women referred to european women as those who die in childbirth. they were appalled at these women who came from the worst stage of patriarchy and couldn't decide when to have children. we're walking around on a history that we don't know. and there are many women trying to bring it back. and there's a friend whose work you should look up as well. who has written a book called everything we want once was here. and that's not only true of native cultures in this country, but also of cultures in s
and thank you, alison for saying that, because what you glimpse as you do in various works by women from indian country is a crucial fact that we big time are not learning, even in women's history, which is that the sufficient wrath moment like the underground railway and so many things was mainly a function of native -- of indian country. native women were -- had -- we would say equal power, but they got to be called a petty coat government, the cherokee, for instance because female elders had...
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alison starling, abc 7 news. >> the capitol christmas tree is set to arrive in the district tomorrow.he spruce was cut in washington state and has made stops throughout the country. the tree will be decorated and lit in a special ceremony on tuesday, december 3. you can track the tree's exact location by going to our website, wjla.com. we are still days away from thanksgiving. what we can expect for >> and unflattering designation for dennis rodman, gq named him their least influential celebrity of 2013. rodman made headlines for visiting north korea and its leader. gq called rodman a q-list celebrity, committing borderline treason to hang out with a dictator who himself aspires to be a queue list celebrity. list celebrity. president obama also made the list. speaking of miley cyrus, she will perform at tonight's american music awards which begins at 8:00 right here on abc 7. lady gaga and one direction are set to perform. they have a new album out. newcomers lead the pack with six nominations. we will see who takes home the big award. we will be here right afterwards. good night to s
alison starling, abc 7 news. >> the capitol christmas tree is set to arrive in the district tomorrow.he spruce was cut in washington state and has made stops throughout the country. the tree will be decorated and lit in a special ceremony on tuesday, december 3. you can track the tree's exact location by going to our website, wjla.com. we are still days away from thanksgiving. what we can expect for >> and unflattering designation for dennis rodman, gq named him their least...
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twitter is currently valued at $30 billion. >> alison harmelin, wjz eyewitness news. >> a recent pollhowed 36% of people who signed up for a twitter account say they don't use it. that's not us, kai. we use our twitter accounts. >> tweet, tweet, tweet. every day. that's right. >>> check in for more on these stories coming up. vic is standing by with the preview. >>> phasing out transfat. the fda's full plan to get rid of the artery clogging substance. why the agency is making changes now. >>> late-breaking details on this latest incident. >>> check in for more on these stories and the breaking news, coming up at 6:00 now. back to you. >>> well, the duke and duchess of cambridge surprised hundreds of london commuters today, by taking a royal bus ride. >> i was using my british accent, kai, when i said that. prince william jokes with bus drivers, before he and his wife, kate, board a double- decker for a ride to london. the couple was celebrating london's hockey day, in an event to remember veterans of war. royal watchers say this event is another sign of the young couple staying connec
twitter is currently valued at $30 billion. >> alison harmelin, wjz eyewitness news. >> a recent pollhowed 36% of people who signed up for a twitter account say they don't use it. that's not us, kai. we use our twitter accounts. >> tweet, tweet, tweet. every day. that's right. >>> check in for more on these stories coming up. vic is standing by with the preview. >>> phasing out transfat. the fda's full plan to get rid of the artery clogging substance. why the...
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i'm alison harmelin. >>> thanksgiving is just weeks away. and the balloons are getting a test run. this weekend, they were taken out for a flight at the meadowlands in rutherford, east rutherford, new jersey. snoopy and woodstock, right? >> yes. >> it will feature new floats, including takes from how to train your dragons and adventure time. and i think we just saw -- sponge bob square pants. mr. crabs. where is he? >> crabby patty? >> crabby patty. >> i've got to tell you something. >> i miss that. >> each without my -- even without my kids being present, i could sit and watch sponge bob and have a great time. it's just a classic cartoon. the best. >> somehow, in our house, it's always a rerun. and i'll be like, i've already seen this. the kids can watch it 50 times. but i need a fresh one. >>> health care headaches for a rough few weeks for president obama. and it could get worse this week. find out why. >>> 300 u.s. catholic bishops are meeting in baltimore this week, to try to lay out a plan to strengthen the church. i'm mike schuh, at the basilica. coming up next. >>> get that
i'm alison harmelin. >>> thanksgiving is just weeks away. and the balloons are getting a test run. this weekend, they were taken out for a flight at the meadowlands in rutherford, east rutherford, new jersey. snoopy and woodstock, right? >> yes. >> it will feature new floats, including takes from how to train your dragons and adventure time. and i think we just saw -- sponge bob square pants. mr. crabs. where is he? >> crabby patty? >> crabby patty. >>...
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in new york, i'm allison harmel willin. -- alison harmelin. >>> ancient artifacts are discovered in a spring in western florida. they're on display now. archaeologists had an aerohead, along with a fish hook that dates back to the ice age. and a bowl that is 2,000 years old. crews found it while cleaning out the spring to improve. >> did i tell you i found some? >> i'm sure they're worthy of being in a drawer somewhere, right? in your house? >> exactly. >>> coming up at 4:00. companies are giving out personal information that belongs to you. how they do it and who they're giving it to. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up. harbor side companies trading asphalt for nature. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> and if you have big plans for the weekend, will the weather cooperate? stick around university update -- around for the updated first warning weather forecast. >>> wjz is always on. for the top stories on cbs. com cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,,, mnever sleeping.g. ever saving. for him, her, and you. every day. but quality affordable health care seems forever out of reach -- until no
in new york, i'm allison harmel willin. -- alison harmelin. >>> ancient artifacts are discovered in a spring in western florida. they're on display now. archaeologists had an aerohead, along with a fish hook that dates back to the ice age. and a bowl that is 2,000 years old. crews found it while cleaning out the spring to improve. >> did i tell you i found some? >> i'm sure they're worthy of being in a drawer somewhere, right? in your house? >> exactly. >>>...
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i'm nominating alison and nick. and pardon me >> i also have 2. i have one to the b cc gabriel rodriguez appointed to the b cc and then an appointment to the beef committee. >> you have a question. >> i'm delighted for the appointments but i want to check with the general council because i've appoint jessica's dad and i think she would be a wonderful addition. >> i don't believe there's an issue when two family members are equally serving our district. >> thank you for reaching the shadow of a potential conflict. so we'll resume item l thank you for your patience. you read us the recommendation there are no speakers signed up for the appointments. any board members wish to speak >> yes. one the criteria was a standard so i asked if anyone was a parent and her kids a are uc graduates and her grandchildren are in that program. thank you. any other questions >> i'm pleased to see patrick with city build on this committee and i usually cut might have off. i'm glad your building this advisory board. so thank you >> any other comments. seeing none. all
i'm nominating alison and nick. and pardon me >> i also have 2. i have one to the b cc gabriel rodriguez appointed to the b cc and then an appointment to the beef committee. >> you have a question. >> i'm delighted for the appointments but i want to check with the general council because i've appoint jessica's dad and i think she would be a wonderful addition. >> i don't believe there's an issue when two family members are equally serving our district. >> thank you...
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in new york, i'm alison harmelin. >>> if you're shopping for a holiday gift, look no further than the miracle tie. they're on sale, starting today. ron matz reports, some of the thrills is meeting the designers. the young children at johns hopkins children center. >> i'm wearing your tie this morning. what do you think of that? >> pretty cool. >> reporter: lila's favorite time is winter. so she designed the holly tie. >> holly is a plant you see in the winter. so i chose to draw that. >> reporter: the miracle ties are all drawn by the young patients at the johns hopkins children's center, sold by joseph a. bank, who presented hopkins with a $60,000 check from last year's sales. >> we are happy to be able to partner with the children's center. so we can make these children's stay there a little easier while they in there getting treatment. >> what's your name? >> bridget. >> reporter: 5-year-old bridget received a heart transplant when she was 2. love her snowman tie. these kids are inspiration, personified. >> it's amazing. like show the world, just like what i have. and how, like my
in new york, i'm alison harmelin. >>> if you're shopping for a holiday gift, look no further than the miracle tie. they're on sale, starting today. ron matz reports, some of the thrills is meeting the designers. the young children at johns hopkins children center. >> i'm wearing your tie this morning. what do you think of that? >> pretty cool. >> reporter: lila's favorite time is winter. so she designed the holly tie. >> holly is a plant you see in the winter....
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whether it's paul or alison donating the park or the trans formation of the ymca or any vermz who have agreed to help the districts. we'll keep asking for the papering partnership and i'm confident you'll come through. i know the city hadn't made it easy to build things but i've made it easier to streamline permits. and, yes, we're working with the fire department as well. we've at 25 planners example dictionary b i court staff and made a meaningless full start of sequa reform. well, now that our new vision of san francisco is becoming a realtor we should look at the developments to come. we've got plans that will reshape downtown with the central corridor plan. this plan seeks to include growth along the subway to this new important transit line. two transformational projects are already fitting so what this vision. the first is 5 m at the fifth and a mission streets it had been a high tech canvas with a focus on arts and it will - the intersections for the arts and tech shop and yahoo. next, of course, is the expansion of moscone center it's the key place for our tourism economy. the
whether it's paul or alison donating the park or the trans formation of the ymca or any vermz who have agreed to help the districts. we'll keep asking for the papering partnership and i'm confident you'll come through. i know the city hadn't made it easy to build things but i've made it easier to streamline permits. and, yes, we're working with the fire department as well. we've at 25 planners example dictionary b i court staff and made a meaningless full start of sequa reform. well, now that...
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we've got alison kosik at the new york stock exchange and cnn's money tech correspondent laurie segall to answer all of the questions. allison, want to start off with you, we saw the trading started at something higher, like $45 a share. now it's three times higher than expected. what happened? >> exactly. what happened was the demand for this stock, it went up, it went up more than had been expected. you saw estimates go higher. you know what's interesting? i asked one trader what he thought about the $45 initial price for the stock. he said it's insane. he wouldn't even recommend this stock to his grandmother. this one idea. you think about what the stock went for last night in the initial offer. it was $26. this is the price that went to those very exclusive investors to the banks underwriting it like goldman sacks and jpmorganer they sold it to institutional clients, hedge funds, pension funds they got in on the $26 price. everybody else getting in on the $45 price. you see it there. shares are up more than 76% at this point. this happened to be, by the way a huge feather in the ca
we've got alison kosik at the new york stock exchange and cnn's money tech correspondent laurie segall to answer all of the questions. allison, want to start off with you, we saw the trading started at something higher, like $45 a share. now it's three times higher than expected. what happened? >> exactly. what happened was the demand for this stock, it went up, it went up more than had been expected. you saw estimates go higher. you know what's interesting? i asked one trader what he...
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alison kosik from the new york stock exchange.s ago until thanksgiving and a blast of snow, ice, sleet moving toward the east coast and threatening to discorrupt travel plans for millions. freezing rain hitting parts of texas and arkansas. and tomorrow, snow will begin to fall in kentucky, pennsylvania, and ohio. and we'll have your detailed forecast every 15 minutes. at the bottom of your screen, we've got temperatures and flight delays. >>> we're awaiting, quote, new developments in the special grand jury investigation into the steubenville rape case. it's the 2012 rape of a 16-year-old girl that made headlines. in march, two men were convicted much that rape. >>> and seven cars of an amtrak passenger plane derailed 6789 all the cars stayed upright and no reports of serious injuries. that train was headed from new orleans to new york. buses are taking passengers to their destinations now. >>> and nischelle knight one of the three women held captive for more than a decade has signed a book deal. she promises to tell the full stor
alison kosik from the new york stock exchange.s ago until thanksgiving and a blast of snow, ice, sleet moving toward the east coast and threatening to discorrupt travel plans for millions. freezing rain hitting parts of texas and arkansas. and tomorrow, snow will begin to fall in kentucky, pennsylvania, and ohio. and we'll have your detailed forecast every 15 minutes. at the bottom of your screen, we've got temperatures and flight delays. >>> we're awaiting, quote, new developments in...
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new details tonight on how ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, alison harmelin tells us th deal was in the works for a whil- and was kept hidden from the united states' closest alli. >>> new details how an agreement was made with iran about their nuclear plan. a deal was done but hidden from the u.s. >> reporter: it is a rule of a year of secret talks between the u.s. and iran. members of iran's negotiating team returned, greeted by cheering crowds. they will force iran to show the enrichment of uranium. >> they will have to destroy the higher enriched uranium. >> reporter: israeli prime minister wasted no time to react. >> what was concluded in geneva last night, it is not a historic agreement. it is a historic mistake. it is not made the world a safer place. like the agreement with north korea in 2005. this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. >> reporter: months of secret discussions helped in the smallination are the latest in easing of tensions in the u.s. and iran. in september, the president spoke over the phone. it was the first conversation in more than 30 years. back to you.
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alison kosik joining us from the new york stock exchange.. >> what's funny is specially, wall street didn't like this report because strangely enough, because it saw it is an a strong number that employers added 204,000 jobs, better than the 194,000 that we've been averaging the past 12 months. what initially happened we saw stocks drop immediately after the report came out because the thinking is it will give reason for the fed to reduce its financial stimulus sooner rather than later. so that would be bad news at least some believe because it means less support for the economy. but then after a little more thought, wall street seemed to warm up to the report. we see the dow up 87 points because the thinking is hey, maybe the economy can stand on its own two feet and handle the fed's safety net going away. you see housing and manufacturing numbers getting better. gdp growth isn't great but picking up. wall street is seeing sort of the glass half full. >> wall street kind of fickle today i guess. let's turn to this proposal to raise the mini
alison kosik joining us from the new york stock exchange.. >> what's funny is specially, wall street didn't like this report because strangely enough, because it saw it is an a strong number that employers added 204,000 jobs, better than the 194,000 that we've been averaging the past 12 months. what initially happened we saw stocks drop immediately after the report came out because the thinking is it will give reason for the fed to reduce its financial stimulus sooner rather than later....
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alison kosik, cnn, new york. >> thanks, alison. >>> the nfl is trying to determine if the coach of theeelers crossed the line by getting a little too close to the action. jared greenberg is with us with the "bleacher report" this morning. what's going on there? >> reporter: well, a ballerina or a gymnast, not likely in the future of mike tomlin. you know, with a few less dollars in his bank account, that's probably more realistic future of mike tomlin these days. nfl reportedly looking into tomlin coming so close to interfering with ravens ' jacobi jones. now in the seventh year, and we say that because he's not a rookie on the sidelines. mike tomlin said he got caught up watching the jumbotron. he wasn't flagged on the field for a penalty. however, the league could levy a fine or even a suspension. we'll keep our eye on that. the biggest college football game of the year is now less than four hours away. the iron bowl doesn't need the pomp and circumstance to draw the attention of locals and fans. however, for the first time in this tradition-rich rivalry, alabama and auburn will meet
alison kosik, cnn, new york. >> thanks, alison. >>> the nfl is trying to determine if the coach of theeelers crossed the line by getting a little too close to the action. jared greenberg is with us with the "bleacher report" this morning. what's going on there? >> reporter: well, a ballerina or a gymnast, not likely in the future of mike tomlin. you know, with a few less dollars in his bank account, that's probably more realistic future of mike tomlin these days....
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let's quickly go to alison kosik on the new york stock exchange. the markets just closed. what's the big news? >> a big milestone for the dow. the dow not just hitting 16,000 for the first time ever, but crossing over it, closing at 16,010. many are pinning this on more signs of an improving labor market. we got a jobless claims report today showing that the number of people filing for unemployment claims fell by 21,000 last week to 323,000. also factor in earnings. it's still earnings season and earnings continue to be generally upbeat. two-thirds of s&p 500 companies have beat estimates in the third quarter so far and also, there have been a few days of losses in the market so this is also a natural drift higher. you have seen this recent rally, it's really been running. the bulls have been running. in fact, today is the dow's 40th record high this year, 40th. it's up more than 20% this year. it's really an amazing return. you see just how the dow has been rising all year. it hit 14,000, it hit 15,000 and now 16,000, jake, all in one year. >> alison kosik, thank you so m
let's quickly go to alison kosik on the new york stock exchange. the markets just closed. what's the big news? >> a big milestone for the dow. the dow not just hitting 16,000 for the first time ever, but crossing over it, closing at 16,010. many are pinning this on more signs of an improving labor market. we got a jobless claims report today showing that the number of people filing for unemployment claims fell by 21,000 last week to 323,000. also factor in earnings. it's still earnings...
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>> alison kosik, hash tag thanks. compared to some of the older other companies trading with similar pricing like macy's and best buy, twitter is a baby. excuse me, a hatchling. the company's seven years old, founded in 2006. since then, there has been enough behind the scenes back stabbing at the company, particularly with the founders, to fill an entire season of "days of our lives." it's here in our latest lead read, hatching twitter. a true story of money, power, friendship and betrayal. the author, nick belton, joins me now from new york city. nick, nice timing, my friend. nice timing on the publishing of this book. >> hash tag hi, jake. >> let's start with twitter's ipo. you said you think the company is actually undervalued. why do you think that? >> i said that when they were going public today at 26. i think at 44, 45, whatever it closed at, that's a pretty big number. i don't know where it's going to go from there. but it was amazing. i think what's really fascinating to me is some of these founders i wrote
>> alison kosik, hash tag thanks. compared to some of the older other companies trading with similar pricing like macy's and best buy, twitter is a baby. excuse me, a hatchling. the company's seven years old, founded in 2006. since then, there has been enough behind the scenes back stabbing at the company, particularly with the founders, to fill an entire season of "days of our lives." it's here in our latest lead read, hatching twitter. a true story of money, power, friendship...