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here's cnn's alison kosik. >> reporter: hi, fredricka. taking a big chunk of time off from work to raise kids at home, getting back into the working world is be really tough, especially in a male dominated field like finance, but wall street is leading the charge and helping with the transition. >> today's my first day of my new job. >> reporter: kristen marks is now a vice president at morgan stanley but a year ago doing a very different job. stay at home mom. after working her way up to vp of goldman sachs she took a 15-year break to raise her kids. >> ages and stages, always something to focus on with them at home, and it never feels like it would be necessarily an easy thing to come back and work 40 hours a week. >> reporter: marks isn't alone. more than 40% of women take a break from the workforce to take care of family, and in a field like finance, that can feel lying it's filled with wolves. >> one, two, three! >> reporter: but wall street is trying to change that. running paid internships for people who have left the workforce, us
here's cnn's alison kosik. >> reporter: hi, fredricka. taking a big chunk of time off from work to raise kids at home, getting back into the working world is be really tough, especially in a male dominated field like finance, but wall street is leading the charge and helping with the transition. >> today's my first day of my new job. >> reporter: kristen marks is now a vice president at morgan stanley but a year ago doing a very different job. stay at home mom. after working...
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our boss, president jeff zucker, cnn international richard quest, alison kosik, laurie segall a lot ofther editors and bosses up on the podium. the people who put cnn "money" online and on the air. we want to it thank the new york xx for helping us celebrate the rollout of the company. >>> and coming up, doesn't show the hottest housing markets and the areas in red are not creating the most jobs. what it does show can cost you serious cash. i'll explain, when we come back. meatball yelling c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums! i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo) innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthc
our boss, president jeff zucker, cnn international richard quest, alison kosik, laurie segall a lot ofther editors and bosses up on the podium. the people who put cnn "money" online and on the air. we want to it thank the new york xx for helping us celebrate the rollout of the company. >>> and coming up, doesn't show the hottest housing markets and the areas in red are not creating the most jobs. what it does show can cost you serious cash. i'll explain, when we come back....
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. >> i want to bring in cnn's alison kosik.the new york stock exchange. >> if you're a former student with a not so high-paying job, this could help you out eventually because it will go into effect next year in december. what president obama did earlier today, he put a couple things on the table to make it easier to pay back the student loans. for one, he signed an executive order which allows another 5 million students to pay no more than 10% of their monthly discretionary income on loan payments. there's a mathematical figure that works it out. the new twist with this is that it opens up to more people who would qualify, specifically, people who took out loans before october of 2007 and after making loans for 20 years, if you qualify, any debt that is left behind is actually forgiven at a cost to taxpayers. now, the second thing that president obama is doing is calling on lawmakers to pass a measure that would allow college graduates who have a lot of college debt to refinance their loans at a lower rate. randi? >> i'm glad
. >> i want to bring in cnn's alison kosik.the new york stock exchange. >> if you're a former student with a not so high-paying job, this could help you out eventually because it will go into effect next year in december. what president obama did earlier today, he put a couple things on the table to make it easier to pay back the student loans. for one, he signed an executive order which allows another 5 million students to pay no more than 10% of their monthly discretionary income...
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here is cnn's alison kosik. >> reporter: hi, fredricka.e kids, it's hard to get back into work especially in a male-dominated field but wall street is helping with the transition. >> today is my first day of the new job. >> reporter: kristin works with morgan stanley but a year ago she was doing a very different job. stay-at-home mom. after working her way up to vp, she took a ten-year career break to focus on her kids. >> days turn into weeks and years. there is always something to focus on with them at home and it never feels like it would be necessarily an easy thing to come back and work 40 hours a week. marx isn't alone. more than 40% of women take a break from the workforce to take care of family and in a field like finance, that can feel like it's full of wolves. but wall street is trying to change that. running paid internships for people who have left the workforce, usually moms. >> it gives us an opportunity to see where they fit in the organization and for them it's an opportunity to figure out if they really do want to re-engag
here is cnn's alison kosik. >> reporter: hi, fredricka.e kids, it's hard to get back into work especially in a male-dominated field but wall street is helping with the transition. >> today is my first day of the new job. >> reporter: kristin works with morgan stanley but a year ago she was doing a very different job. stay-at-home mom. after working her way up to vp, she took a ten-year career break to focus on her kids. >> days turn into weeks and years. there is always...
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alison kosik is live at the new york stock exchange. when i read this i thought oh, my goodness.d record that you don't want. >> this recall that you mentioned is about heir bags that were actually made by a japanese company by the name of takata. this recall comes after reports of ruptures that happened in florida and pouerto rico. they believe there was high levels of humidity and that was a factor in that problem you alluded that it really does seem almost every week we got a new recall to report. if you're thinking, it's more than usual. i'm thinking you're right because the u.s. auto industry has actually broken the annual record for safety recalls. it's only june. car companies have recalled more than $32 million vehicles in the u.s. this year. that breaks the industry's record of 30.8 recalls from 2004, brooke. >> that is what it was when i saw this annual record. as i point out we're just in june. overall, why are we seeing so many recalls? >> that is the money question, right? so you think about it with general motors has been going through. gm has a lot to do with these
alison kosik is live at the new york stock exchange. when i read this i thought oh, my goodness.d record that you don't want. >> this recall that you mentioned is about heir bags that were actually made by a japanese company by the name of takata. this recall comes after reports of ruptures that happened in florida and pouerto rico. they believe there was high levels of humidity and that was a factor in that problem you alluded that it really does seem almost every week we got a new...
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>> alison kosik, thank you very much.yes, three months ago. >> have you seen this picture? a lot of people put a lot into the pictures they get for weddings but there was apparently this ceremony that sort of went under water. have you heard about this? everybody wants a great dock shot. a wedding party, 20 or so people. i love this. nice job, guys. this is one hour before the ceremony. take a look. didn't know if we had sound. the screaming. just wanted to hear that. a couple of bridesmaids. >> what would your wife have done? >> the first per ferkt test for that couple. >> and then they still said "i do"? >> absolutely. >> thank you so much for watching. i'll see you back here tomorrow. in the meantime, "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> so what really happened when then private bowe bergdahl disappeared? his former team leader who was there that night is here to tell us. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." >>> he just walked away. that's exactly what happened. we knew that he had left. >> the world lead.
>> alison kosik, thank you very much.yes, three months ago. >> have you seen this picture? a lot of people put a lot into the pictures they get for weddings but there was apparently this ceremony that sort of went under water. have you heard about this? everybody wants a great dock shot. a wedding party, 20 or so people. i love this. nice job, guys. this is one hour before the ceremony. take a look. didn't know if we had sound. the screaming. just wanted to hear that. a couple of...
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. >> alison kosik, thank you so much. much more straight ahead in the newsroom and it all begins right now. >>> hello, i'm fredricka whitfield. u.s. sectretary of state john kerry speaking out about sergeant bowe bergdahl. his response to the critics -- >> to leave an american behind in the hands of the people who would torture him, cut off his head, do any number of things, and we would consciously choose to do that? >> more of that exclusive interview, next. >>> and california chrome felt short of winning the triple crown. now his co-owner is making headlines. >>> plus, outrage in arizona. they are caught illegally crossing the border in texas and arizona's governor says it's inhumane and has strong words for president obama. >>> in his first comments, john kerry maintains that it was the right thing to do and bergdahl has been called a did i certificater dedeserter. and he defends sinding those taliban fighters to the small middle eastern town of qatar >> we're told that these five can roam around the country, pretty v
. >> alison kosik, thank you so much. much more straight ahead in the newsroom and it all begins right now. >>> hello, i'm fredricka whitfield. u.s. sectretary of state john kerry speaking out about sergeant bowe bergdahl. his response to the critics -- >> to leave an american behind in the hands of the people who would torture him, cut off his head, do any number of things, and we would consciously choose to do that? >> more of that exclusive interview, next....
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. >> i'm alison kosik. >> breaking news overnight, a plane forced to make an emergency landing in wichita after the evacuation slide deployed mid flight. it was headed from o'hare to orange county. there were 96 passengers and five crew members on board. no one was hurt, fortunately. listen as one passenger described the scene and how the flight attendants reacted. >> all of a sudden you saw their faces go like this and heard a big bang and a hiss and they just had a panicked look. they took the carts and ran to the front of the plane. we all turned around. the whole back cabinet part of the plane where they sat was full of the chute. >> my god. darn good luck nobody was up there at the time it exploded. the airline says it passenger's flights were rebooked. a similar thing happened on a jetblue flight headed to boston. the investigation into this latest incident is under way. >> scary stuff. also this morning, severe weather has parts of the midwest and south waterlogged. flash floods in eastern arkansas. it forced residents in several towns to evacuate. problems in tennessee. roads in m
. >> i'm alison kosik. >> breaking news overnight, a plane forced to make an emergency landing in wichita after the evacuation slide deployed mid flight. it was headed from o'hare to orange county. there were 96 passengers and five crew members on board. no one was hurt, fortunately. listen as one passenger described the scene and how the flight attendants reacted. >> all of a sudden you saw their faces go like this and heard a big bang and a hiss and they just had a panicked...
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alsan kosik is here to explain, why did this happen, alison? >> first of all everybody expected it to be lousy but the negative 2.9% is far worse than expected. talking about january, february, march, when it was brutally cold in most of the country, where everything kind of came to a standstill and that's why you're seeing a lot of analysts blame this lousy number on believe it or not the weather. you look deeper into the numbers, what's called consumption was lower, consumer spending was down. businesses weren't spending money, they weren't stocking their shelves as much, putting inventory on the shelves. exports were also weak but once again, we're seeing a lot of people go ahead and dismiss this negative 2.9% because of the bad weather. analysts think that you look at that number, negative 2.9%, seems out of sync with the other data that we got on housing, which has been showing improvement, and manufacturing numbers have been showing improvement, so really the thinking is that going forward that the numbers are going to look better and the
alsan kosik is here to explain, why did this happen, alison? >> first of all everybody expected it to be lousy but the negative 2.9% is far worse than expected. talking about january, february, march, when it was brutally cold in most of the country, where everything kind of came to a standstill and that's why you're seeing a lot of analysts blame this lousy number on believe it or not the weather. you look deeper into the numbers, what's called consumption was lower, consumer spending...
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let's bring in alison kosik. >> there was a lot of outrage two years ago.nkered with about 700,000 news feeds, some people were shown a higher number of positive posts, others were shown negative posts, facebook wanted to see what kind of emotional impact facebook had on people. they found users were shown more negative content were likely to produce more negative posts. a positive group responded with more upbeat posts. here's the problem, facebook didn't tell anybody it was doing this and of course social media everybody is speaking out about this. mixed reaction. one comment stood out for me on twitter, a privacy activist saying i wonder if facebook killed anyone with their emotional manipulation stunt, at their scale and with depressed people out there, it's possible. not really surprised. >> did facebook break any privacy rules? >> well, no, they didn't. the justification that facebook is giving is that whenever you sign up for facebook, but you don't remember this, you agree to their extensive terms of service and in that 9,000 words of service is thi
let's bring in alison kosik. >> there was a lot of outrage two years ago.nkered with about 700,000 news feeds, some people were shown a higher number of positive posts, others were shown negative posts, facebook wanted to see what kind of emotional impact facebook had on people. they found users were shown more negative content were likely to produce more negative posts. a positive group responded with more upbeat posts. here's the problem, facebook didn't tell anybody it was doing this...
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correspondent, christine romans, also from the new york stock exchange, cnn business correspondent, alison kosikwe have all been covering this very closely. general motors just put out this internal investigation done by former u.s. attorney, anton val look cass, that was scathe willing. over 300 pages saying there was a culture of negligence, of incompetence and she told employees, i never want you to forget this, because this is not how gm should operate. christine, she is saying, vowing that this is a new general motors that will never do anything like this again. what does she have to say to lawmakers on the hill to'd to convince them and the american public of this? >> poppy, i think that report, anthony val look cass report should be required reading for a company, big or small. it was wittering what is going on inside that company. the gm nod, people looking around saying, yeah, nodding them fix it and no one actually doing it. really, really damning stuff. what she has to do tell them, poppy, is she's got to show this committee that, in fact, they understand what the problems were in the
correspondent, christine romans, also from the new york stock exchange, cnn business correspondent, alison kosikwe have all been covering this very closely. general motors just put out this internal investigation done by former u.s. attorney, anton val look cass, that was scathe willing. over 300 pages saying there was a culture of negligence, of incompetence and she told employees, i never want you to forget this, because this is not how gm should operate. christine, she is saying, vowing that...
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while i have you, alison kosik, speaking of motorcycles, have you seen this crazy video?atch this with me. motorcycle accident. this thing was caught on camera. we'll spotlight it for you. the motorcycle goes through this intersection. ooh. >> oh, my god. >> i know! gets clipped by a car. the guy tumbles over the car. i'm sure we'll watch it again. here he goes. over it. like an acrobat. almost -- >> speaking of helmet, brooke, look, he's not wearing a helmet. thank god he's not wearing flip-flops. i've seen what that can do. this is the reality of a motorcycle. this guy gets up, what is he? a cat? he has nine lives. >> he wasn't hurt. that's obviously why we're showing it to you. he was okay. police say the car actually turned after the light was red. but he's a-okay. just stunning. >> and his bike was totalled. but he walked away. amazing. >> amazing. alison, thank you. have a wonderful weekend. have a wonderful weekend. top of the hour starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. right now violent jihadists too extreme
while i have you, alison kosik, speaking of motorcycles, have you seen this crazy video?atch this with me. motorcycle accident. this thing was caught on camera. we'll spotlight it for you. the motorcycle goes through this intersection. ooh. >> oh, my god. >> i know! gets clipped by a car. the guy tumbles over the car. i'm sure we'll watch it again. here he goes. over it. like an acrobat. almost -- >> speaking of helmet, brooke, look, he's not wearing a helmet. thank god he's...
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this is no small job, as alison kosik explains. >> ringing the closing bell here at the new york stock and honor and a once in a lifetime opportunity. now i get to do it but i'm not going to be doing it alone. i'm going to join my "cnn money" colleagues along with worldwide president jeff zucker. why are we doing this? because of the relaunch of cnnmoney.com. it's a great new website and it looks more interactive, has a couple of sections, one on luxury, one on media. you've got to go to it. two quick reality checks about ringing the bell. the podium, yeah, looks a lot bigger on tv. the second reality check about ringing the bell is this green button and then, of course, the gavel comes down to end the day of trading. but here's the trick. you can't go longer than ten seconds because, believe it or not, there's a tough crowd out here. they will boo you if you go too long. [ bell ringing ] [ applause ] >> and there you have it. a big day for the cnn money team. there you have it. jake tapper picks it up from here. >>> how many more times am i going to be standing up here and tell you th
this is no small job, as alison kosik explains. >> ringing the closing bell here at the new york stock and honor and a once in a lifetime opportunity. now i get to do it but i'm not going to be doing it alone. i'm going to join my "cnn money" colleagues along with worldwide president jeff zucker. why are we doing this? because of the relaunch of cnnmoney.com. it's a great new website and it looks more interactive, has a couple of sections, one on luxury, one on media. you've got...
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alison kosik is following the story. >> reporter: the recession ended five years ago but bank of americae during the financial crisis. in the coming weeks, it's expected to reach this multibillion dollar settlement with the justice department related to mortgage practices during the financial crisis. bank of america is accused of bundling together home loans according to risk and selling them to places like fannie may and freddie mac. they were high risk and when the housing market collapsed, so did these securities and so did many firms holding them. it is important to mention this. many of those loans that we're talking about actually belong to another company. countywide financial. the crumbling company that the government pushed b of a to buy to prevent complete failure. jpmorgan chase had to scoop up bear stearns and washington mutual responsible for jpmorgan problems. there is plenty of blame to go around. >> you got that right. what does this deal mean for consumers. those people who have lost their homes and have not gotten them back. >> so there is a good chunk of money that b o
alison kosik is following the story. >> reporter: the recession ended five years ago but bank of americae during the financial crisis. in the coming weeks, it's expected to reach this multibillion dollar settlement with the justice department related to mortgage practices during the financial crisis. bank of america is accused of bundling together home loans according to risk and selling them to places like fannie may and freddie mac. they were high risk and when the housing market...
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. >>> let's turn to alison kosik with the money headlines. what's going on?ching the dow march closer to 17,000 for the first time ever. the average is about 50 points away from that milestone at the moment. hitting 17,000 does look possible because we're seeing futures higher at the moment. last week was a strong one when we saw the dow and s&p 500 reach record highs. hon darks mazda and nissan are recalling 3 million vehicles related to defective air bags manufactured by a supplier. toyota already recalled 2 million vehicles for the same issues. it includes the 2000 -- big shocker here, get ready to dig deeper in your pockets and pay more for coffee at starbucks. starbucks announcing its raising prices for certain drinks. you'll pay from five to 20 cents more for the latte. not all drinks affected. a la they will go up about 20 cents. the brewed coffee will stay the same. typical because i don't drink the brewed coffee. i drink the latte. >> pay for what you get. let's talk weather on this monday. it was kind of the perfect weekend here in new york, not too
. >>> let's turn to alison kosik with the money headlines. what's going on?ching the dow march closer to 17,000 for the first time ever. the average is about 50 points away from that milestone at the moment. hitting 17,000 does look possible because we're seeing futures higher at the moment. last week was a strong one when we saw the dow and s&p 500 reach record highs. hon darks mazda and nissan are recalling 3 million vehicles related to defective air bags manufactured by a...
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. >> time now for your money with alison kosik. >> can't disagree with chris, sorry.ly job that will actually help pay your tuition costs. ceo howard schultz said he's the first to offer all employees free tuition but plenty of other companies are offering their hourly workers money for ed capital gain. the first one ups, offering up to $20,000 for employees to continue their education. walmart offers a 15% discount on online tuition at american public universities, dick's drive-in in seattle, workers there can study anything as long as they work 20 hours per week and home depot offers this perk as well. you can attend any school and get sal read -- for any sal read worker and they get $5,000 a year and walgreens is also out there offering this, $2,500 annually for workers attending pharmacy school, so that's good to know when you apply for jobs out there that this is a great perk that's out there. kate? >> all right, thanks so much, alison. coming up on "new day," mentioned as a 2016 contender and now wisconsin governor scott walker is accused in a political fund-rai
. >> time now for your money with alison kosik. >> can't disagree with chris, sorry.ly job that will actually help pay your tuition costs. ceo howard schultz said he's the first to offer all employees free tuition but plenty of other companies are offering their hourly workers money for ed capital gain. the first one ups, offering up to $20,000 for employees to continue their education. walmart offers a 15% discount on online tuition at american public universities, dick's drive-in...
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we want to bring in our alison kos kosik, business correspondent, to talk about this.nal contagion. >> right. >> which i think is fascinating. they were trying to see is if they could kind of gauge what your emotion is depending on what the content is, so they put up a lot of positive things on your news feed, and that they noticed created positive postings from other people, same went for negative. they were able to go ahead and skew the way you were thinking or manipulate the way you were thinking. >> that's scary. manipulation is the word right there. it really gives you pause and scares me when you think they were just doing an experiment to manipulate how people were feeling and how they then reacted on facebook, how are people reacting? >> it is creepy. what better place to find out how people were acting than it go on social media. one woman posted, i wonder if facebook killed anyone with their emotional manipulation stunt at their scale and with depressed people out there, it's possible. and father edward beck on facebook saying, if you're the sort of person wh
we want to bring in our alison kos kosik, business correspondent, to talk about this.nal contagion. >> right. >> which i think is fascinating. they were trying to see is if they could kind of gauge what your emotion is depending on what the content is, so they put up a lot of positive things on your news feed, and that they noticed created positive postings from other people, same went for negative. they were able to go ahead and skew the way you were thinking or manipulate the way...