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christine is here. asleep. i shall wake her. christine, are you asleep? christine, will you wake up? - don't disturb her. - what? people who stand in front of a hot stove all day get tired when night comes, and sleep is something to be respected. a gallant thought, and one that does you credit. come outside then and pick some lilac for me. - with you? - with me. impossible. i couldn't. i don't understand. surely, you don't imagine. i don't, but other people might. what? that i should have an amore with a servant? i'm not being conceited, but such things have happened. and to these people, nothing is sacred. quite a little aristocrat, aren't you? yes, i am. but if i choose to step down? don't step down, miss julie. take my advice. no one will ever believe you did it freely. people will always say you fell. i have a higher opinion of people than you do. come and see. come. you know, you are strange. yes, perhaps. everything is strange. life, people. everything is a scum which drifts, drifts on, on across the water until it sinks, sinks. i have a dream which
christine is here. asleep. i shall wake her. christine, are you asleep? christine, will you wake up? - don't disturb her. - what? people who stand in front of a hot stove all day get tired when night comes, and sleep is something to be respected. a gallant thought, and one that does you credit. come outside then and pick some lilac for me. - with you? - with me. impossible. i couldn't. i don't understand. surely, you don't imagine. i don't, but other people might. what? that i should have an...
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john and christine?se a serious amount of concern for the police as they try to keep him in the country while this legal process continues. >> reporter: absolutely. and this legal process is not over. we are still waiting for the written decision from this court in florence. they have 90 days to issue that. once that has been given, then the defense has another 90 days to appeal this decision to italy's supreme court, the very same supreme court, however, that overturned the 2011 acquittal decision. so, at the moment, things are not looking good for sollecito and knox. >> erin mclaughlin in italy this morning, thank you so much. >>> in atlanta this morning, road crews finishing up a monumental task of moving the last remaining vehicles from the city's frozen interstates. a job that began overnight. tow trucks pulling cars off the roads, cars not retrieved on thursday by drivers who had to leave their vehicles behind at the height of this paralyzing storm. officials are hopeful today's morning commute wil
john and christine?se a serious amount of concern for the police as they try to keep him in the country while this legal process continues. >> reporter: absolutely. and this legal process is not over. we are still waiting for the written decision from this court in florence. they have 90 days to issue that. once that has been given, then the defense has another 90 days to appeal this decision to italy's supreme court, the very same supreme court, however, that overturned the 2011...
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christine christine legarde was just saying this week that we need to protect ourselves against the deflationary ogres ok once again accu in paul krugman says there's deflation we need to print christine legarde assange oh the deflationary ogre's we need to print the e.c.b. there's deflation we need to print mark carney well there's not sure about inflation but got to be careful about deflation we've got to print doesn't doesn't printing money. to feed the zombie banks in fact is that the number one. deflation it will it will exacerbate things much more than the thinking from that perspective because they're basically the way they're doing it is by buying exchanging cash for bombs so instead of the set of bankers that used to make money being the bankers of the government by basically giving a home for the government paper and now the state is basically saying to the people look we'll make you wealthy if you just hold on to government bonds interest rates will go to zero you'll have these huge profits and you know you'll you'll make a fortune like all of the bankers i was given example just b.c.
christine christine legarde was just saying this week that we need to protect ourselves against the deflationary ogres ok once again accu in paul krugman says there's deflation we need to print christine legarde assange oh the deflationary ogre's we need to print the e.c.b. there's deflation we need to print mark carney well there's not sure about inflation but got to be careful about deflation we've got to print doesn't doesn't printing money. to feed the zombie banks in fact is that the...
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>> reporter: gascon says christine's mother is lucky because this u.s.ed business can be held accountable. seniors are targeted every day by overseas scammers with no way to get money back. >> i beg your pardon? >> reporter: the recording should be a wake-up call to educate parents about the increasing number of scams targeting the elderly. >> you know your parents are actually understanding what you're sawing. if that's not occurring, think about taking it to the next level if they don't understand what you're saying. >> reporter: christine has taken control of her mother's finances. the lesson her mother learned is priceless. >> agnes, congratulations. >> reporter: the atlanta based magazine company is now being investigated by the georgia governor's office and the ftc. it contends it does not target the elderly and insists it has done nothing illegal. remember, if you have a consumer problem give us a call 888-5-helps-u. >> 5-year subscription. >> $777? >> reporter: the magazine subscription cutoff is nobody over 80 years old for a five- year subscrip
>> reporter: gascon says christine's mother is lucky because this u.s.ed business can be held accountable. seniors are targeted every day by overseas scammers with no way to get money back. >> i beg your pardon? >> reporter: the recording should be a wake-up call to educate parents about the increasing number of scams targeting the elderly. >> you know your parents are actually understanding what you're sawing. if that's not occurring, think about taking it to the next...
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new jersey's own christine romans, folks., could 2014 be the year you finally get a raise? some say yes. the economy is now that good. we'll have the story in "money time," next. >> but not you, berman. you're not getting a raise. >> ain't that the truth. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. >>> welcome back to "early start." it's "money time." a brutal day for stock markets around the world, starting the week where we left off. asia selling off hard. tokyo's main index at a two-month low. europe dropping as well. european stock markets falling, this after a massive sell-off on wall street last week took the s&p 500 down to the lowest level since 2012. two days, you had the dow shave almost 500 points off the average. investors around the world are concerned about china's slowing economy, they're concerned about weak u.s. corporate earnings, and they're concerned
new jersey's own christine romans, folks., could 2014 be the year you finally get a raise? some say yes. the economy is now that good. we'll have the story in "money time," next. >> but not you, berman. you're not getting a raise. >> ain't that the truth. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. >>>...
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christine has gone to bed now. - ms. julie, listen to me. - kiss my hand first. - will you listen to me? - kiss my hand first. all right. but you have only yourself to blame. for what? for what? you're a child? you're 25. don't you know it's dangerous to play with fire? not for me. i'm insured. no, you're not. and if you are, there is inflammable material around that isn't. meaning you? meaning - no. yes. not because i'm me, but because i'm a young man. of handsome appearance. what an incredible conceit. a don juan, perhaps, or maybe you are a joseph. yes, i do believe you are a joseph. do you? i almost fear it. just so it happens. have you something in your eye? it's the melodrama of this play, i always knew. it's going back to oedipus. [laughter] oh, we have been here before. nothing. it's just a pair of brooches. [laughter] there. now it's gone. kiss my hand and thank me. miss julie, yes. there. it's gone. kiss my hand and thank me. miss julie, listen to me. christine has gone to bed now. - would you listen to me? - k
christine has gone to bed now. - ms. julie, listen to me. - kiss my hand first. - will you listen to me? - kiss my hand first. all right. but you have only yourself to blame. for what? for what? you're a child? you're 25. don't you know it's dangerous to play with fire? not for me. i'm insured. no, you're not. and if you are, there is inflammable material around that isn't. meaning you? meaning - no. yes. not because i'm me, but because i'm a young man. of handsome appearance. what an...
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christine? already, reza sayah, tumultuous i think is the word to republican describe what is happening there. tu thank you. >>> speaking of tumultuous, protesters spending another day on the streets in bangkok in thailand, all but shutting down that city in demonstrations against the government there. they want the prime minister to resign, and in response, she has called for elections next month. the protesters are rejecting that. believe it or not, they actually want less democracy, and they are vowing to stay in the streets. >>> a retired police officer waking up behind bars this morning after a deadly shooting at a tampa area movie theater. this happened during an afternoon showing of the movie "the lone survivor." authorities say 71-year-old curtis reeves was upset because a man had been texting during the previews. so, reeves got up, walked out to apparently try to find a manager, and then came back. >> they started arguing again about the cell phone. the guy who was shot said something,
christine? already, reza sayah, tumultuous i think is the word to republican describe what is happening there. tu thank you. >>> speaking of tumultuous, protesters spending another day on the streets in bangkok in thailand, all but shutting down that city in demonstrations against the government there. they want the prime minister to resign, and in response, she has called for elections next month. the protesters are rejecting that. believe it or not, they actually want less democracy,...
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christine romans. how's it going? >>> this morning, former virginia governor bob mcdonnell and his wife has been officially indicted on federal corruption charges. the company is accused accepting thousands of dollars of gifts and loans from a head of a indict tear supplement company who wanted help promoting his products. at a conference, mcdonnell said he did nothing illegal. >> i never promised, and mr. williams and his company never received any government benefit of any kind from me, or from my administration. no contract, loan, grant, funding, legislation, budget appropriation. regulation, border commission assignment, or any other official state benefit. and not one penny of taxpayer money went to him or to star scientific during our administration. not one penny. >> mcdonnell claims prosecutors are guilty of what he called unjust overreach. he said he will be vicinity indicated at trial. >>> this morning, chris christie is getting new advice about his future from a republican bigwig who says maybe it's time fo
christine romans. how's it going? >>> this morning, former virginia governor bob mcdonnell and his wife has been officially indicted on federal corruption charges. the company is accused accepting thousands of dollars of gifts and loans from a head of a indict tear supplement company who wanted help promoting his products. at a conference, mcdonnell said he did nothing illegal. >> i never promised, and mr. williams and his company never received any government benefit of any kind...
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>> so first, christine, happy new year. this is a year in which growth is higher, we create more jobs. wages will go up. the less good news are the risks. we have three in particular. one is that underlying all this is a fed that continues to use unconventional measures to support the economy and it's changing the way it will be doing business. so the uncertainty associated with the effectiveness of the fed as it pivots from one instrument to another. the second element is businesses. they have the wallet to spend, but not the will to spend. it is really important that businesses deploy their cash into high investment in plant, equipment and people. that is a real uncertainty. business is risk adverse. finally, there is an issue of income and wealth inequality. at some point, this income and wealth inequality is more than a social and political issue. it is an economic drag. i think we are getting close to that point. >> that is a topic for economists and politicians. you have the economy recovering, but people don't feel i
>> so first, christine, happy new year. this is a year in which growth is higher, we create more jobs. wages will go up. the less good news are the risks. we have three in particular. one is that underlying all this is a fed that continues to use unconventional measures to support the economy and it's changing the way it will be doing business. so the uncertainty associated with the effectiveness of the fed as it pivots from one instrument to another. the second element is businesses....
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christine? >> there are many, though, who say that what dennis rodman gets his publicity and what kim jong-un gets is a pawn, and this all just legitimizes what is a very, a very brutal, brutal rule. >> reporter: absolutely, and critics are questioning why he would want to give, basically give good publicity to the north korean leader. remember as well, there's actually a u.s. citizen who is still in custody, in prison in north korea. he's been there for well over a year now, kenneth bae. he is a former missionary, a tour guide, and rodman has said that he's not there to try and lobby for kenneth bae either. so, critics are really asking why he is there. they believe that this dictatorship, as they call it, this regime is just simply too brutal to be able to have this kind of propaganda coup. >> paula hancocks, thank you. in fact, dennis rodman kind of shrugged off kenneth bae when he was asked by reporters at the airport, literally shrugging off kenneth bae. thank you, paula hancocks in seoul.
christine? >> there are many, though, who say that what dennis rodman gets his publicity and what kim jong-un gets is a pawn, and this all just legitimizes what is a very, a very brutal, brutal rule. >> reporter: absolutely, and critics are questioning why he would want to give, basically give good publicity to the north korean leader. remember as well, there's actually a u.s. citizen who is still in custody, in prison in north korea. he's been there for well over a year now,...
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christin ayers says she was killed in a car crash after a street race. >> reporter: twisted signs andlass against a backdrop of lit candles. this is where katelyn beenson lost her life. >> we made a deal. if i don't go, you won't go. i didn't go. she was at work. she broke the rule. >> reporter: katelyn's boyfriend rickey ramos said he didn't want her out in this part of oakland. an area that has become notorious for drag racing. katelyn did not listen. she did not race, but she enjoyed the drag racing culture. >> that's the sport we love. >> reporter: it turned deadly around midnight when cops showed up and there was a mad dash to get out. another car clipped katelyn's and she crashed into a pole. katelyn died and a person with her was injured and though rickey says he won't stop racing, friends hope her death sends a serious message about street racing. >> look at her. she is such a pretty girl. >> i didn't know yesterday was going to be the last day i was going to see her. people need to think about that before they come out here. everything can change. >> reporter: christin ayers,
christin ayers says she was killed in a car crash after a street race. >> reporter: twisted signs andlass against a backdrop of lit candles. this is where katelyn beenson lost her life. >> we made a deal. if i don't go, you won't go. i didn't go. she was at work. she broke the rule. >> reporter: katelyn's boyfriend rickey ramos said he didn't want her out in this part of oakland. an area that has become notorious for drag racing. katelyn did not listen. she did not race, but...
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christine johnson, congratulatetions. [speaker not understood], 70,000 to the budget for services during this period. to do that i'll briefly summarize whatth project is, give you some background on the agreements requiring security services agreement [speaker not understood] lastly give you an overview of community services solicitation upped our undertaking. before that i want to introduce mccoy services ms. [speaker not understood] coleman. please stabbed. and ms. karen bay from lennar corporation. as you know, the hunters point shipyard project is one of three major projects, major approved projects [speaker not understood] the office of community investment and infrastructure is undertaking. it spans both the shipyard proper and the [speaker not understood] bayview for a total of 7 88 acres along the southeastern water froth of san francisco. the shipyard program includes over 12,000 homes, 32% of which will be affordable, a rebill of alice griffith public housing development. 3,000 square feet of research space, 350
christine johnson, congratulatetions. [speaker not understood], 70,000 to the budget for services during this period. to do that i'll briefly summarize whatth project is, give you some background on the agreements requiring security services agreement [speaker not understood] lastly give you an overview of community services solicitation upped our undertaking. before that i want to introduce mccoy services ms. [speaker not understood] coleman. please stabbed. and ms. karen bay from lennar...
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good morning, christine and john. this is certainly not the part of the country that's used to winter storm warnings, especially this time of year, but houston, texas, right now hovering in the low 30s. we did see a little while ago accumulations of some sleet, but it is expected to get much worse, so city officials are bracing for it to get much worse, i should say. the last time the city got hit really hard was back in 2011, a crippling ice storm really just causing havoc for the city's transportation system. it's not expected to get that bad, but you know, if you're waking up in parts of western texas or central texas or even southern, you know, more south in texas, you're seeing ice accumulations this morning. as far as what the texas department of transportation is doing to prepare for these icy road conditions, well, they started yesterday. they started laying down some antifreeze solution along the roads, a mixture of sand and mashed-up rock, just to start sort of create traction on those roadways. so, if you'r
good morning, christine and john. this is certainly not the part of the country that's used to winter storm warnings, especially this time of year, but houston, texas, right now hovering in the low 30s. we did see a little while ago accumulations of some sleet, but it is expected to get much worse, so city officials are bracing for it to get much worse, i should say. the last time the city got hit really hard was back in 2011, a crippling ice storm really just causing havoc for the city's...
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tell us more on that. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, christine. they've distributed that photo and some information about this woman to hotels across the region, saying that they are very intent on finding her. her name is ruzanna ibragimova. they say she comes from dagestan, she's 22 years old, the widow, they say, of a militant killed by russian forces. they believe they have information that suggests she is from dagestan, a place in russia where they are still fighting against islamist militants almost daily. she's traveled from there to sochi at some point earlier this month, and they believe she is working with a terror group planning some sort of terror attack on the olympic region of sochi. they say she's quite distinct looking. >> all right, we're obviously having technical problems with phil black, but clearly, that is something the russian authorities are working very hard to try to make sure that nothing disrupts, no terrorism disrupts those events. meantime, the united states actually looking at evacuation plans for americans and for a
tell us more on that. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, christine. they've distributed that photo and some information about this woman to hotels across the region, saying that they are very intent on finding her. her name is ruzanna ibragimova. they say she comes from dagestan, she's 22 years old, the widow, they say, of a militant killed by russian forces. they believe they have information that suggests she is from dagestan, a place in russia where they are still fighting against...
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i'm christine romans. >> and i'm john berman. it is monday, a very cold monday for a lot of people. >> brr! >> january 6th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. and the big story this morning is very much the cold. we hope you have a blanket or sweater or something to stay warm. people, it is cold, very cold, really cold, dangerously cold. the deep purple you see there are the high temperatures in much of the midwest, although there's really nothing actually high about them. they are so low and these brutal temperatures are heading east as we speak. >> an about-face by chicago public school officials. they're canceling classes today after first announcing, though, the schools would be open. they reversed their decision because it's going to be, get this, minus 15 today with windchills in the windy city potentially making it feel like 50 below. overall, nearly two dozen school districts across the country will be closed today because of the bitter cold. >>> get this, driving now illegal in indianapolis. that city is outlawing travel, except in
i'm christine romans. >> and i'm john berman. it is monday, a very cold monday for a lot of people. >> brr! >> january 6th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. and the big story this morning is very much the cold. we hope you have a blanket or sweater or something to stay warm. people, it is cold, very cold, really cold, dangerously cold. the deep purple you see there are the high temperatures in much of the midwest, although there's really nothing actually high about them. they are so low...
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but today for the first time christine levinson confirmed her husband bob was also working for u.s.elligence. >> he was working as a consultant for the c.i.a. he was also a private investigator. he was able to do both at the same time in his travels. >> reporter: so as he would work on these private initiatives, from time to time he would funnel information to the c.i.a.? >> correct. >> reporter: her lawyer, david mcgee, said the u.s. government should make a similar public admission to iran in a bid to win levin son's release. >> there is no further value in continuing to deny what everyone in this world knows to be the truth. >> reporter: so if the u.s. could come full face and say, yes, he worked for the c.i.a., that might be enough of a show of good faith that the iranians would respond? is. >> that's our hope. ,, levinson has had no direct contact with his family since his capture in march, 2007. in 2010, these documents purporting the detail levin son's arrest and depension in iran were anonymously e-mailed to his wife. she later received these pictures and a short videotape.
but today for the first time christine levinson confirmed her husband bob was also working for u.s.elligence. >> he was working as a consultant for the c.i.a. he was also a private investigator. he was able to do both at the same time in his travels. >> reporter: so as he would work on these private initiatives, from time to time he would funnel information to the c.i.a.? >> correct. >> reporter: her lawyer, david mcgee, said the u.s. government should make a similar...
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>> reporter: hi, christine.re hearing that amanda knox's lawyers have finished with their closing arguments this morning at the courthouse behind me. the jury has now retired to deliberate. amanda knox, of course, not present in court, though her former boyfriend and co-defendant raffaele sollecito did make an appearance in court this morning, his father telling cnn that he is absolutely terrified but that he's here to face justice, even though he's legally not required to be present in court. both he and knox were convicted in 2009 in the brutal killing of 21-year-old british student meredith kercher. that conviction overturned by an appellate court in 2011 for lack of evidence. but italy's supreme court did not approve of that acquittal, saying that it was full of contradictions and deficiencies. so, here we are, once again, back at a court in florence. a jury of six individuals and two judges considering all the old evidence as well as some new evidence, none of that appearing to be game-changing. one of the
>> reporter: hi, christine.re hearing that amanda knox's lawyers have finished with their closing arguments this morning at the courthouse behind me. the jury has now retired to deliberate. amanda knox, of course, not present in court, though her former boyfriend and co-defendant raffaele sollecito did make an appearance in court this morning, his father telling cnn that he is absolutely terrified but that he's here to face justice, even though he's legally not required to be present in...
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christine, let's start with you. break down the numbers for us. >> really a big shocker because so many economists have been sharpening their pencils the numbers look good, strong way to end out 2013. we think it could be the strongest job growth since 2005. that didn't happen. when you look, carol, you can see it was a tiny bit of job creation at the end of the year. really bucking the trend. weakest month to end the year since 2011. here's what happened. labor department says weather played a factor kept some people home. when you look at the household survey another part of this number, you can see that a lot of people dropped out. they stopped looking for work. that's a big part of the story of why the jobless rate fell to 6.7%. that's when we say the jobless rate falls for the wrong reason. people gave up. that's why you're seeing these two different messages from the 74,000 jobs created and a drop in the unemployment rate. ate really messy report because of the weather, because of the end of the year. something
christine, let's start with you. break down the numbers for us. >> really a big shocker because so many economists have been sharpening their pencils the numbers look good, strong way to end out 2013. we think it could be the strongest job growth since 2005. that didn't happen. when you look, carol, you can see it was a tiny bit of job creation at the end of the year. really bucking the trend. weakest month to end the year since 2011. here's what happened. labor department says weather...
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>> it's very stop and go right now, christine.ere and there, you'll see emergency crews trying to get traffic moving. on a couple of occasions, you know, i've heard police trying to address people. keep them out of the hov lanes. so crews can get in there. but basically, i'm in the world's largest ice skating rink. i mean, a nightmare doesn't begin to describe it. >> just to recap, jason, you've been on the road for ten hours trying to get home on a drive that normally takes you 30 minutes like you said, driving on an ice rink. this storm, it was in the forecast. people knew it was coming. i suppose you've been talking to people on the roads as you've been stuck trying to get home. do you get the sense from everyone around you, including yourself, that people have been prepared for what's been going on all night? >> reporter: no, not really. like i said, i've had a degree of, quote/unquote, downtime to talk to my fellow travelers on the road. and everyone just seemed shell-shocked. i talked to a gentleman who had just woken up fro
>> it's very stop and go right now, christine.ere and there, you'll see emergency crews trying to get traffic moving. on a couple of occasions, you know, i've heard police trying to address people. keep them out of the hov lanes. so crews can get in there. but basically, i'm in the world's largest ice skating rink. i mean, a nightmare doesn't begin to describe it. >> just to recap, jason, you've been on the road for ten hours trying to get home on a drive that normally takes you 30...
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>> something cheap and ill-fitting, christine. know, it's interesting, you said orca whales, i say the same thing. turns out, they're dolphins. who knew? who knew, right? here's what we're doing this morning. one of the big things we like to examine whenever we have a mass shooting is to try to understand how to freevent the next time. a big part of that is understanding the motivation, the potential illness, the derangement of the shooter. the newtown shooter has been big on this. why? seemed like there were so many red flags. now there is a new one you have to hear about. it turns out, the shooter was heard talking on a radio call-in show one year in advance about his fascination with mass shootings. how was that missed? we'll take you through it. >>> then also, i don't know, is it pc gone crazy? is it what a litigious society we're becoming? but a coach suing a kid, a little league coach. and here's why. the kid threw a helmet in celebration, hit the coach, and now he's suing. and if that's not enough, wait until you see the ta
>> something cheap and ill-fitting, christine. know, it's interesting, you said orca whales, i say the same thing. turns out, they're dolphins. who knew? who knew, right? here's what we're doing this morning. one of the big things we like to examine whenever we have a mass shooting is to try to understand how to freevent the next time. a big part of that is understanding the motivation, the potential illness, the derangement of the shooter. the newtown shooter has been big on this. why?...
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boss, christine lagarde in davos.he managing director if complacency is now a risk, more than maybe it was five years ago, and at any time since the financial crisis started. >> complacency is a risk. it's one of them. but what we're seeing at the moment, to go along with the optimism that you refer to, we are seeing recovery in consolidation at the moment. that's, you know, our analysis. but we also are seeing risks that should be of concern. we've got the old risk that are not all sorted out, and we have new risks as well. essential what will we believe is a reset of the way in which the economy grows around the world. >> how would you do it? >> the risks are, you know, you have at the old run, the financial stability, which is still an insurance issue, especially there are bubbles developing here and there. we have massive unemployment, you know, north of 200 million people who do not have a job at the moment, and the growth rate that is going at too slow of pace to actually respond to the market needs in terms of
boss, christine lagarde in davos.he managing director if complacency is now a risk, more than maybe it was five years ago, and at any time since the financial crisis started. >> complacency is a risk. it's one of them. but what we're seeing at the moment, to go along with the optimism that you refer to, we are seeing recovery in consolidation at the moment. that's, you know, our analysis. but we also are seeing risks that should be of concern. we've got the old risk that are not all...
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i'm christine romans. with the perspective from washington and the world, christiane amanpour and candy crowley and i sit down to talk about the problem. when it comes to your economic status, where you are born is still where you will stay. >> people like myself or other immigrants to take advantage of the american dream, it is still alive. for americans born here, what we are seeing is that dream is petering out. for the first time, a majority of americans do not believe they will have a better life than their parents. their parents don't believe their children will have a better life. that is the fundamental building block for the american dream. you know, the great distinguished economist said this is the most unequal of the major industrialed societies, not just in income. if you are born rich, you stay rich. if you are born poor, you stay poor. that is the general parameter. >> we know income equality is the issue. about 70% of americans born in lower income households never make it to the middle cla
i'm christine romans. with the perspective from washington and the world, christiane amanpour and candy crowley and i sit down to talk about the problem. when it comes to your economic status, where you are born is still where you will stay. >> people like myself or other immigrants to take advantage of the american dream, it is still alive. for americans born here, what we are seeing is that dream is petering out. for the first time, a majority of americans do not believe they will have...
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it being fourteen of the rebel factions in the ongoing civil war in northern syria that included christine fourteen kids because it's a bit consecrate to autonomy and full control of major oil reserves while in the lead but the attention of the rebels including the free syrian army and in the form is on the front the islamic state of iraq and about recently to control the strategic waterway which connects this is the affiliate at the capital but the fruit itself is also
it being fourteen of the rebel factions in the ongoing civil war in northern syria that included christine fourteen kids because it's a bit consecrate to autonomy and full control of major oil reserves while in the lead but the attention of the rebels including the free syrian army and in the form is on the front the islamic state of iraq and about recently to control the strategic waterway which connects this is the affiliate at the capital but the fruit itself is also
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lagardef christine tells me the economy needs a reset.eak with the finance minister in the next hour. lacks plus, no new boss but record revenue. the xbox and the cloud deliver for microsoft. good morning, everybody. welcome. you're
lagardef christine tells me the economy needs a reset.eak with the finance minister in the next hour. lacks plus, no new boss but record revenue. the xbox and the cloud deliver for microsoft. good morning, everybody. welcome. you're
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christine?ank you so much, anna, for that story. >>> buying and smoking marijuana are legal in colorado, but workers who light up could risk their jobs. more evidence in this economy employers have all the power. robin bond is an employment attorney and author of the book "how to negotiate a killer job offer." nice sow see you. robin, nationally the acceptance of marijuana is growing. 55% of americans think marijuana should be legal. in the '80s, just 16%. at the same time, companies have been really good about driving down the number of positive drug tests. quest diagnostic, dropped 74% over the past 25 years. for the past half decade, the rate stated just 3.5%. so companies have been working really hard to get smokers off their payrolls and also to make sure that they have fewer people using drugs on duty. how does this change now that it's actually legal in one state to smoke marijuana? >> well, right. it's very important to understand that once you -- you know, once you enter the private sec
christine?ank you so much, anna, for that story. >>> buying and smoking marijuana are legal in colorado, but workers who light up could risk their jobs. more evidence in this economy employers have all the power. robin bond is an employment attorney and author of the book "how to negotiate a killer job offer." nice sow see you. robin, nationally the acceptance of marijuana is growing. 55% of americans think marijuana should be legal. in the '80s, just 16%. at the same time,...
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in san jose, christin ayers, kpix 5. >> tickets for the freedom train cost $15.nefit a scholarship fund and for more information and to guy tickets, go to -- buy tickets, go our website. kpix.com. >>> they're used at parties and gatherings all across america but one bay area city doesn't want bounce houses in its park, why coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the city of hercules made a big move this week. banning all inflatable play structures in city parks. >> mark kelly reports the city wanted to ban so-called bounce houses years ago. >> reporter: this is an inflatable flay stricture or -- play structure or bounce house at an indoor fun center but don't plan on putting one of these outside at a hercules city park. they're banned a move the councilman don roam row supports. >> we don't want the liability risk of the jump or bounce house brings. >> reporter: the city's insurance would not cover in a child got joyed. the family is -- injured. the family is busy setting up and dad jonathan ventura booked into the bouncy hoseyed for his son -- house idea for his son before
in san jose, christin ayers, kpix 5. >> tickets for the freedom train cost $15.nefit a scholarship fund and for more information and to guy tickets, go to -- buy tickets, go our website. kpix.com. >>> they're used at parties and gatherings all across america but one bay area city doesn't want bounce houses in its park, why coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the city of hercules made a big move this week. banning all inflatable play structures in city parks. >> mark kelly...
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. >> and i'm christine romans halfway through the week. 5:00 a.m.n the east. >>> this morning, we're seeing dramatic new video which raises questions about what firefighters did after the deadly crash of asiana flight last summer. the video is from a helmet cam and a fire truck and it shows crews responding to the crash and directing trucks around the victim who is on the runway. the coroner said the 16 was lying on the runway but later died. it shows clearly from the video that there was someone on the ground. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, stop, stop. that's a body right -- there's a body right there. >> all right. right in front of you. >> the family of the victim is suing the city claiming the fire crews were reckless. san francisco's fire chief said that the firefighters had to make difficult decisions. >>> now to new developments to a shooting at a new mexico school this happened in roswell when police say a 12-year-old opens fire seriously wounding two classmates. and this morning, investigators are asking did the boy warn others about what he was plan
. >> and i'm christine romans halfway through the week. 5:00 a.m.n the east. >>> this morning, we're seeing dramatic new video which raises questions about what firefighters did after the deadly crash of asiana flight last summer. the video is from a helmet cam and a fire truck and it shows crews responding to the crash and directing trucks around the victim who is on the runway. the coroner said the 16 was lying on the runway but later died. it shows clearly from the video that...
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christine levinson spoke with bob orr today. >> reporter: for the nearly seven years robert levinson been missing, his wife has backed the u.s. government's claim that levinson was kidnapped in iran while working as a private detective investigating cigarette smuggling. but today, for the first time, christine levinson confirmed her husband bob was also working for u.s. intelligence. >> he was working as a consultant for the c.i.a. he was also a private investigator. he was able to do both at the same time in his travels. >> reporter: so as he would work on these private initiatives, from time to time, he would funnel information to the c.i.a.? >> correct. >> reporter: her lawyer, david mcgee, said the u.s. government should make a similar public admission to iran in a bid to win levinson's release. >> there is no further value in continuing to deny what everyone in this world knows to be the truth. >> reporter: so if the u.s. would come full face and say, "yes, he worked for the c.i.a.," that might be enough of a show of good faith that the iranians would respond? >> that's our hope
christine levinson spoke with bob orr today. >> reporter: for the nearly seven years robert levinson been missing, his wife has backed the u.s. government's claim that levinson was kidnapped in iran while working as a private detective investigating cigarette smuggling. but today, for the first time, christine levinson confirmed her husband bob was also working for u.s. intelligence. >> he was working as a consultant for the c.i.a. he was also a private investigator. he was able to...
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kpix 5's christin ayers reports, they took their concerns to last night's school board meeting. >> we don't want our kids to end up in a morgue. we don't want our kids to be raped. >> reporter: richard barrella and his wife christine worried their daughter isn't safe at south san francisco high after a man burst into the girls locker room monday and exposed himself to a group of cheerleaders. >> a naked man comes into a high school gym? how is that allowed? >> reporter: that's what they and other angry parents came to ask the south san francisco school board. >> we have a right to know when our children are in danger. we have a right to know when there's an active predator in our community. >> reporter: parents worry there are several predators prowling school campuses here. on new year's day a naked man was seen on the playground at spruce elementary and a trespasser in a trench coat showed up at a nearby elementary school nine days later. school board members are are already making some changes. they built a locking fence at one of the elementary schools. and here at the high school
kpix 5's christin ayers reports, they took their concerns to last night's school board meeting. >> we don't want our kids to end up in a morgue. we don't want our kids to be raped. >> reporter: richard barrella and his wife christine worried their daughter isn't safe at south san francisco high after a man burst into the girls locker room monday and exposed himself to a group of cheerleaders. >> a naked man comes into a high school gym? how is that allowed? >> reporter:...
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in oakland christin ayers kpix 5. >> christin tells us the contractor was not approved to be the. the issue will now go before the entire city council. >>> someone is going around stealing mail in belmont. police say the crooks are taking it right outside those curb side mailboxes. large amounts of discarded mail are being found tossed into people's yards along terrace drive the past week. >> what we think is happening is that subjects are going through, selectively taking pieces of mail. they're probably going for things related to identity theft. it's the time of year when your w-2s arrive for taxes. >> now, police are asking everyone to report suspicious people in their neighborhoods and to consider getting one of those mailboxes that locks. >>> well, northern california woman is one of the latest to fall victim to the flu. as ann reports, what's really scary is she was fine one day and dead a few days later. >> she was very sweet. she was very kind, and she was kind to everyone >> everyone who knew nancy pinellas thought she was extraordinary. she taught other it is joy of giv
in oakland christin ayers kpix 5. >> christin tells us the contractor was not approved to be the. the issue will now go before the entire city council. >>> someone is going around stealing mail in belmont. police say the crooks are taking it right outside those curb side mailboxes. large amounts of discarded mail are being found tossed into people's yards along terrace drive the past week. >> what we think is happening is that subjects are going through, selectively taking...
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christine plans to travel to iran to make a personal plea.w york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the aftermath of the northeast blizzard. we'll look at travel delays and what's ahead on the storm front. >>> plus, the fight in san francisco over google buses used by the tech company's employees. >>> and anthony mason sits down with this year's grammy nominees for best new artist. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, january 22. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30 on this "hump day." we'll get you out the door with a little traffic and weather. >> is it "hump day" already? >> it is. >> we are just cooking along! cooking indeed. this could be the tenth straight day of record high temperature
christine plans to travel to iran to make a personal plea.w york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the aftermath of the northeast blizzard. we'll look at travel delays and what's ahead on the storm front. >>> plus, the fight in san francisco over google buses used by the tech company's employees. >>> and anthony mason sits down with this year's grammy nominees for best new artist. that's the "cbs morning news" for...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is friday. >> say that again. >> friday, january 17th. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> all right, let's begin with some alarming, new developments concerning the holiday security breach at target, which now appears to be part of a global computer hacking operation that potentially involves more retailers and millions more customers. a report from private and federal investigators suggests a highly sophisticated and nearly undetectable malware was used to obtain personal information at store checkout terminals. now, investigators say part of the malicious computer code appears to be written in russian. >> mm-hmm. >> experts say they've never seen a hack attack of this size and of this sophistication. >> it currently looks like as much as a third of the u.s. population may have had their credit card information compromised by these hackers. however, now with this new information that many other retailers could potentially have been breached, that number could pot
i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it is friday. >> say that again. >> friday, january 17th. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> all right, let's begin with some alarming, new developments concerning the holiday security breach at target, which now appears to be part of a global computer hacking operation that potentially involves more retailers and millions more customers. a report from private and federal investigators suggests a highly sophisticated and nearly...
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. >> i'm christine romans. thursday, january 9th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> we begin with the political fireworks surrounding one of the country's most prominent leaders who sure as heck seems like he has been preparing to run for president. these are just some of the questions facing new jersey governor chris christie as he wakes up this morning. one, will he speak out loud about the biggest scandal in his career with actual words? he was silent yesterday, taking no questions. will he fire some of his closest aides? were people's lives put at risk because of politics, raw, partisan politics? here's the background here about this imbrig loe, which involves the governor's office, a local mayor and what happened last september with the george washington bridge, one of the busiest bridges in the world. last year, christie was re-elected as governor of new jersey. many democratic officials in the state endorsed him over the democratic candidate. but not the mayor of ft. lee. then, suddenly, without any notice, during a september rush hour, two of
. >> i'm christine romans. thursday, january 9th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> we begin with the political fireworks surrounding one of the country's most prominent leaders who sure as heck seems like he has been preparing to run for president. these are just some of the questions facing new jersey governor chris christie as he wakes up this morning. one, will he speak out loud about the biggest scandal in his career with actual words? he was silent yesterday, taking no questions....
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ana and christine.ry that someone got upset about john berman and i looking so warm and cozy in the studio yesterday! so here we are outside. the big story, of course, today is this. the nor'easter that is really kicking the butt of the entire northeast region. >> in meteorologist terms. >> indra told me that. it is. we are going to tell you all across the board what is happening weather wise. we are going to track some of the transportation issues. a lot of concerns out there today. >> thousands of flights. well over 2,000 flights cancelled. six inches of snow here and more than two feet in parts of boston and it's not just the snow as you guys know. it is really cold. 11 here below zero with the windchill and this is warmer than some places. really only one thing you can do. you got to snuggle. >> find a friend and snuggle. >> you got to snuggle, guys. >> find a friend and snuggle. >> i've been under very good authority the canada and boston is reason why both of you are out there. >> i think you're r
ana and christine.ry that someone got upset about john berman and i looking so warm and cozy in the studio yesterday! so here we are outside. the big story, of course, today is this. the nor'easter that is really kicking the butt of the entire northeast region. >> in meteorologist terms. >> indra told me that. it is. we are going to tell you all across the board what is happening weather wise. we are going to track some of the transportation issues. a lot of concerns out there...
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i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans.inutes past the hour for you this morning. >> we hope you're under the covers because the snow, it has been falling fast and furious from the mid-atlantic all the way to the northeast. it just piled up, just here in new york city. there was a lot more down in philadelphia. and this is affecting millions of people from kentucky all the way up to massachusetts. >> yeah, the federal government back in business this morning, but opening a little late. federal workers in washington, d.c. are being told to come in two lauers later than norm ol or stay home if they can't get in. the d.c. got around 6 inches of snow. it's a good thing many stayed home yesterday. take a look at these pictures from alex sand korea. this is a car spinning out on the beltway. and a fatal accident in andover, maryland. windchills at 5 to 15 below zero. >>> in new york, it will be an awfully tough commute to work. these pictures from long island, hit hard by the storm. about 10 inches of snow fell out there. and loo
i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans.inutes past the hour for you this morning. >> we hope you're under the covers because the snow, it has been falling fast and furious from the mid-atlantic all the way to the northeast. it just piled up, just here in new york city. there was a lot more down in philadelphia. and this is affecting millions of people from kentucky all the way up to massachusetts. >> yeah, the federal government back in business this morning, but opening a...