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submit them at cnn.com/fredricka or logon to my facebook page, frd frd@k fredricka whitfield@cnn.com. >>> and will a law stand up in court? cnn legal eagles weighing in. i thought you said carl was our best presentation guy. [ worker ] well, he is. last week he told my team about fedex office print online for our presentations. we upload it to fedex office, then they print, bind, and ship it. the presentation looks good, right? yes, but -- you didn't actually bring carl with you. good morning! but i digress. [ male announcer ] we understand. you need presentations done right. and right now save 20% on all online printing purchases. visit fedex.com/print. [ female announcer ] it's red lobster's festival of shrimp... a chance to get everyone together for a night where everyone gets just what they want. combine two or three favorites, from new creations like crab-stuffed shrimp and pecan-crusted shrimp to classics like decadent shrimp scampi. it's everything you want in a night out. starting at just $11.99, during the festival of shrimp. before rogaine, my solution to the problem was to
submit them at cnn.com/fredricka or logon to my facebook page, frd frd@k fredricka whitfield@cnn.com. >>> and will a law stand up in court? cnn legal eagles weighing in. i thought you said carl was our best presentation guy. [ worker ] well, he is. last week he told my team about fedex office print online for our presentations. we upload it to fedex office, then they print, bind, and ship it. the presentation looks good, right? yes, but -- you didn't actually bring carl with you. good...
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on live with fredricka. hello, library of congress archive.t's official that you and i were on air together at this exact moment. >> we are documented. >> yeah, here is the deal. the library of congress holds on to all sorts of documents and books, and now they are holding on to every public tweet ever from the very beginning going back to may of 2006. it's a statement they believe this is one way of tracing history. this is one of the big ones they are highlighting. jack dorsey, and this is right after the election, and all of this happened because you gave your time and talent and pa passion. >> do we mean everything? or only the impactful information? >> well, if the person chose to make their account public, yes, every single tweet. there is a lot that is useless, but there are also diamonds in the rough. and there was a journalists in egypt who was arrested and he tweeted the world arrested. that set off a whole chain of events which ultimately led to him being freed the next day. he treated he was freed and that's how he was found out. a
on live with fredricka. hello, library of congress archive.t's official that you and i were on air together at this exact moment. >> we are documented. >> yeah, here is the deal. the library of congress holds on to all sorts of documents and books, and now they are holding on to every public tweet ever from the very beginning going back to may of 2006. it's a statement they believe this is one way of tracing history. this is one of the big ones they are highlighting. jack dorsey,...
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>> reporter: free ree fredricka had a festive atmosphere. we've got now a couple thousand people who have joined together here to denounce this law. they believe it will lead to racial profiling in arizona. we've had music this morning. i have to say it's been really a festive atmosphere. the anger the last few days has really turned into a coop ti spirit, if you will, by folks who wont ant to work against th law. they're working against one of the most controversial provisions that would require police who have reasonable suspicion that a person is in the country illegally to check the immigration status of the person. it does not allow police to pull over anyone who appears to be latino or a certain nationality without some sort of other reason to contact that person. it is very clear these opponents of the bill do not believe that police will abide by that. let's listen to what some had to say. >> what is reasonable suspicion? are we going to get pulled over just for a broken taillight? or just because of the color of our skin? if so, is
>> reporter: free ree fredricka had a festive atmosphere. we've got now a couple thousand people who have joined together here to denounce this law. they believe it will lead to racial profiling in arizona. we've had music this morning. i have to say it's been really a festive atmosphere. the anger the last few days has really turned into a coop ti spirit, if you will, by folks who wont ant to work against th law. they're working against one of the most controversial provisions that would...
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. >>> i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta. this breaking story. president barack obama has scrapped plans to travel to poland for the funeral of the polish president because of the vast volcanic ash cloud over much of europe. the white house announcement came within this hour, just about six hours before mr. obama was expected to leave. he joins a growing list of world leaders and dignitaries taking the same sort of decision. the ash cloud makes flying hazardous and has all but shut down flights in most of europe since thursday. here is a look at the volcano from space. the ash cloud is already huge and believe it or not, is still growing. right now it has affected airports in about two dozen countries. no travel relief expected for at least another day. >> we just wait. there is nothing anyone can do. everyone just accepts this is an act of god and there is nothing we can do about it. sit back and relax. >> not everyone is ready to sit back and relax. jim bolden reports from london now. >>> on day three of the travel chaos, some would-be passenge
. >>> i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta. this breaking story. president barack obama has scrapped plans to travel to poland for the funeral of the polish president because of the vast volcanic ash cloud over much of europe. the white house announcement came within this hour, just about six hours before mr. obama was expected to leave. he joins a growing list of world leaders and dignitaries taking the same sort of decision. the ash cloud makes flying hazardous and has all but shut...
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fredricka? >> how you doing.morning, welcome, kate. >> thank you. >> to hotlanta. >> the weather. >> been very nice. >>> a lot coming up straight ahead in the noon hour. continuing to talk about the ash and problems that have impacted folks abroad and here, and then let's talk about another story that impacts a lot of people abroad and here. remember the case of the young russian boy adopted here in the u.s.? only to be returned to russia alone on a plane, transatlantic. how this is impacting future adoptions. families have been waiting months if not years to try to adpt a child and now, of course, the russian children on that wait list, and ever so close to taking a transatlantic flight, all of that impacted. we'll have an expert here to tell us about what families, what adoptees can expect. >>> also, the case in pennsylvania. school district there. you all remember the case of so many computers being distributed to students and then without the students' knowing, they been watched at home. webcams. our legal gu
fredricka? >> how you doing.morning, welcome, kate. >> thank you. >> to hotlanta. >> the weather. >> been very nice. >>> a lot coming up straight ahead in the noon hour. continuing to talk about the ash and problems that have impacted folks abroad and here, and then let's talk about another story that impacts a lot of people abroad and here. remember the case of the young russian boy adopted here in the u.s.? only to be returned to russia alone on a plane,...
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. >>> i'm fredricka whitfield. thanks for being with us this hour. "your $$$$$" starts right now. >>> if you have a bank account, 401(k), or pulse, you could rewrite the rules for wall street. welcome to "your $$$$$." i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm christine romans at goldman-sachs, prevent being another meltdown, every angle covered. first a look at the president's plan. what he wants to accomplish with new rooms for the road. new rules for too big to fail to prevent the bailouts that americans have come to despise. he wants limits on bank risktaking and a more transparent dlivtive market. did you know how big it is and there are no light shining on corners of this big, big training market. and stronger consumer protection for everything, ali, from your credit cards to your mortgage to those complicated derivatives contracts that could affect your life. the weekend after president obama brought his case to wall street association many of you still have many questions starting with, what the heck is a derivative? here many the president's explanation. >>
. >>> i'm fredricka whitfield. thanks for being with us this hour. "your $$$$$" starts right now. >>> if you have a bank account, 401(k), or pulse, you could rewrite the rules for wall street. welcome to "your $$$$$." i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm christine romans at goldman-sachs, prevent being another meltdown, every angle covered. first a look at the president's plan. what he wants to accomplish with new rooms for the road. new rules for too big to...