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this after france lost its treasured aaa rating. that in turn, some economists say could undermine the a aa rating of the total esfs. one country as well that's hitting the headlines, one country that will ill afford any more bailout troubles is here on the southern and eastern fringes of europe. it is, of course, greece, andrew. >>> nina, downgrading italy and spain won't inspire confidence in a year when euro zone governments need to refinance more than a trillion dollars worth of debt but the situation is more urgent in athens where talks on a deal to write down the value of greek bonds have stalled in a dispute over the interest rate on those bonds. that raises the likelihood of a greek default and subsequent exit from a greek zone. persuading cash-strapped banks to accept what would effectively be a bigger writedown based on lower interest or coupon as it's known is not proving easy. debt repayment in march but if not agreement in the next few days could miss that end default. >>> andrew, let's have a look at how the european m
this after france lost its treasured aaa rating. that in turn, some economists say could undermine the a aa rating of the total esfs. one country as well that's hitting the headlines, one country that will ill afford any more bailout troubles is here on the southern and eastern fringes of europe. it is, of course, greece, andrew. >>> nina, downgrading italy and spain won't inspire confidence in a year when euro zone governments need to refinance more than a trillion dollars worth of...
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i used to live in france. a long time ago, i spoke some french. >> spoke some french. >> i have a ph.d. in european history. i can do some in spanish, french and german. don't overthink this. it's supposed to be humorous, funny. it's closer to the "tonight" show. this is not a pbs documentary. it was just done to be funny. >> today in virginia, you were trying to get on the ballot there. got turned down. your campaign manager said this was kind of like a pearl harbor. went and appealed it, the judge turned you down again. how big of a problem is this? are you dead set on getting that ballot? will it crush you to not get on it? >> you have to accept reality and if that's the last word, it's the last word. it's unfortunate because it means the voters of virginia have been denied five candidacies that should be on there. it's the only state we've had that kind of problem and i think we're now on 25 or 30 ballots around country. we're going to keep going. just means i have to ultimately, coming out of south caroli
i used to live in france. a long time ago, i spoke some french. >> spoke some french. >> i have a ph.d. in european history. i can do some in spanish, french and german. don't overthink this. it's supposed to be humorous, funny. it's closer to the "tonight" show. this is not a pbs documentary. it was just done to be funny. >> today in virginia, you were trying to get on the ballot there. got turned down. your campaign manager said this was kind of like a pearl...
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it's an amazing, amazing tale. >>> when we come back, france, the country of france is not happy today, and it has nothing to do with the old, you know, thing going on between mitt and newt. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and the water's beautiful. you can go deep sea fishing for amberjack, grouper and mackerel. our golf courses are open. our bed and breakfast have special rates. and migrating waterfowl from all over make this a bird watcher's paradise. so if you missed it earlier this year, come on down. if you've already been here come on back... to mississippi... florida... louisiana... alabama. the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter where you go. so come on down and help make 2012 an even better year for tourism on the gulf. brough
it's an amazing, amazing tale. >>> when we come back, france, the country of france is not happy today, and it has nothing to do with the old, you know, thing going on between mitt and newt. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna be even better. and...
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i used to live in france. a long time ago, i spoke some french. >> spoke some french. >> i have a ph.d. in european history. i can do some in spanish, french and german. don't overthink this. it's supposed to be humorous, funny. it's closer to the "tonight" show. this is not a pbs documentary. it was just done to be funny. >> today in virginia, you were trying to get on the ballot there. got turned down. your campaign manager said this was kind of like a pearl harbor. went and appealed it, the judge turned you down again. how big of a problem is this? are you dead set on getting that ballot? will it crush you to not get on it? >> you have to accept reality and if that's the last word, it's the last word. it's unfortunate because it means the voters of virginia have been denied five candidacies that should be on there. it's the only state we've had that kind of problem and i think we're now on 25 or 30 ballots around country. we're going to keep going. just means i have to ultimately, coming out of south caroli
i used to live in france. a long time ago, i spoke some french. >> spoke some french. >> i have a ph.d. in european history. i can do some in spanish, french and german. don't overthink this. it's supposed to be humorous, funny. it's closer to the "tonight" show. this is not a pbs documentary. it was just done to be funny. >> today in virginia, you were trying to get on the ballot there. got turned down. your campaign manager said this was kind of like a pearl...
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the leaders of germany and france will be meeting this week. they'll be talking about how to save the euro over the next three months. the euro is at a 16-month low against the u.s. dollar. then on wednesday ms. merkel is going to be speaking with mario monti, the italian prime minister. that is in advance of italy's first bond auction of the year. that is set for friday. in its last bond auction of last year yields on its ten year debt sort above the crucial 7% mark. that level makes investors nervous because that has forced other countries in europe to seek bailouts. aside from those meetings we have loads of financial data this week too. from the u.s. and china in particular. on wall street alcoa unofficially kicks off earning season today. they're expected to report a loss of 2 cents a share. on friday jpmorgan chase is the first of big financials to report. they are the earnings are expected to be 17% lower than the same quarter last year. china, we have trade surplus numbers coming out on tuesday. the country's sin want news says it the s
the leaders of germany and france will be meeting this week. they'll be talking about how to save the euro over the next three months. the euro is at a 16-month low against the u.s. dollar. then on wednesday ms. merkel is going to be speaking with mario monti, the italian prime minister. that is in advance of italy's first bond auction of the year. that is set for friday. in its last bond auction of last year yields on its ten year debt sort above the crucial 7% mark. that level makes investors...
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our affiliate france 2 tv said this man was arrested around the same time. p.i.p. became the focus of an international health scare over the implants. those are the top stories from cnn, the world's news leader. i'm zain verjee and "world business today" starts now. >>> hello, and a very warm welcome to "world business today." we're in hong kong. >> i'm nina dos santos at cnn london. >> i'm john at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. >>> on the markets today they take the rough with the smooth as america's central bank holds steady on interest rates. this signals a long road towards recovery. >> in europe angelo merkel says there's only so much germany can do to save the single currency. >> and online sharing isn't always caring for the google users upset about that company's courtesy policies. >>> start on tuesday barack obama pro krams that america it seemed was on amend but on wednesday, the federal reserve, the company's central bank, claimed that it was all but not on amend. the u.s. central bank vowed to keep the interest rates the same through 20
our affiliate france 2 tv said this man was arrested around the same time. p.i.p. became the focus of an international health scare over the implants. those are the top stories from cnn, the world's news leader. i'm zain verjee and "world business today" starts now. >>> hello, and a very warm welcome to "world business today." we're in hong kong. >> i'm nina dos santos at cnn london. >> i'm john at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland....
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because they were going to open up a plant in the south of france and decided to suspend the project because of it. but it's a common thing we're seeing with foods associated with poor health and obesity, being imposed with this added tax. but on the side end of it is that it's generating a lot of revenue or could potentially generate revenue to help boost the economy. >> as long as they don't touch the wine and chocolate. >> they won't. also, diet drinks aren't going to be taxed either. >> those aren't a sin. all right, whew! let's move east to the netherlands. no secret, many americans visit there because smoking pot is illegal, but not anymore. it's called the weed pass. >> right. the netherland's tourism bureau came out, natalie, and they said 19% of americans that visit the netherlands have visited what they call these "coffeeshops." but now it's for members only. so you have to be dutch, 18 years or older, and they're going to limit the number of members each of these coffeeshops has. so you can't just go and buy or smoke weed in a coffeeshop, as you perhaps were able to do in
because they were going to open up a plant in the south of france and decided to suspend the project because of it. but it's a common thing we're seeing with foods associated with poor health and obesity, being imposed with this added tax. but on the side end of it is that it's generating a lot of revenue or could potentially generate revenue to help boost the economy. >> as long as they don't touch the wine and chocolate. >> they won't. also, diet drinks aren't going to be taxed...
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this collider, large, 27 kilometers in sir couple france. they are high energy, which means we can look for things we've never seen before. e equals mc squared. it can tell us about mass particles, how masses come about, also why masses are what they are. the thing that's amazing about this is how challenging that question is to answer. that answer could tell us things about symmetries of space and time. i've been doing this a quarter of a century which is about the time the hadron has been under development. we wanted to study this scale, we're finally at a time it's happening. it's a very exciting time. >> what does it say this experiment was done in europe? we have come to think of these kind of big scientific experiments as essentially being done in america. there were similar colliders in mechanic. >> we shut down the closest thing we have, a lab near chicago. >> we shut it down because congress refused to fund the money? >> we shut it down for a couple of reasons. clearly it will be a better machine, higher energy, intensity, more even
this collider, large, 27 kilometers in sir couple france. they are high energy, which means we can look for things we've never seen before. e equals mc squared. it can tell us about mass particles, how masses come about, also why masses are what they are. the thing that's amazing about this is how challenging that question is to answer. that answer could tell us things about symmetries of space and time. i've been doing this a quarter of a century which is about the time the hadron has been...
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. >>> france welcomes some pretty unusual guests. two giant pandas, all the way from china. we'll tell you why these are so special. >>> next, how to tackle credit card debt. christine romans has an action plan to help you out. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> checking international headlines today, a blunt message from u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon to syria's president bashar al assad. he tells him to, quote, stop killing your people. al assad is granting general amnesty for all crimes committed by protesters since the uprising last spring. >>> in bucharest, and 18 other romanian cities, protesters gathered asking for their president to step down. demonstrators blame the government and austerity measures for their poor living standards. >>> this week, the queen of denmark celebrated 40 years
. >>> france welcomes some pretty unusual guests. two giant pandas, all the way from china. we'll tell you why these are so special. >>> next, how to tackle credit card debt. christine romans has an action plan to help you out. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you...
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>> we'll see what happens with france. we'll watch that in 45 minutes from now. thank you. >>> still ahead, eight marines sent to war to fight and sometimes to kill. but now several of them are being questioned about video desecrating the bodies of america's enemies. michael hastings, "rolling stone" article who hook down general stanley mccrystal weighs in on the controversy. don't miss what he said. >>> plus, severe weather, perhaps you know this all too well today. rocking a large swath of the country, also the international space station threatened by a piece of space junk. chad myers, i'll have both those stories next. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the typical financial consultation ttd# 1-800-345-2550 when companies try to sell you something off their menu ttd# 1-800-345-2550 instead of trying to understand what you really need. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we provide ttd# 1-800-345-2550 a full range of financial products, ttd# 1-800-345-2550 even if they're not ours. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 and we listen
>> we'll see what happens with france. we'll watch that in 45 minutes from now. thank you. >>> still ahead, eight marines sent to war to fight and sometimes to kill. but now several of them are being questioned about video desecrating the bodies of america's enemies. michael hastings, "rolling stone" article who hook down general stanley mccrystal weighs in on the controversy. don't miss what he said. >>> plus, severe weather, perhaps you know this all too well...
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. >>> and an afghan soldier guns down his fellow french troops, followed by a swift reaction from france, and it's shedding light on a troubling increase in attacks by local security forces on coalition troops, including american troops. our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is joining us with details. this disturbing development, afghan soldiering are supposedly aligned with the u.s. and nato allies, beginning to kill americans. what's going on? >> even more disturbing, wolf, the frequency of these attacks are going up, not done. the taliban have been found on only be behind with 20 to 23% of these attacks. some are caused by combat stress, but even something so simple as u.s. troops reprimanding them has been found to cause resentment. >> the french troops never saw it coming. on friday, their partner as afghan arm soldier turned on them and gunned down four french soldiers. >> translator: all training and operations are suspended. >> reporter: the french president was furious. he dispatched his defense mince tore to afghanistan and threatened a full withdrawal. >> translator: if t
. >>> and an afghan soldier guns down his fellow french troops, followed by a swift reaction from france, and it's shedding light on a troubling increase in attacks by local security forces on coalition troops, including american troops. our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is joining us with details. this disturbing development, afghan soldiering are supposedly aligned with the u.s. and nato allies, beginning to kill americans. what's going on? >> even more disturbing,...
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appears to be a real defense by a man who had a real shot at being the next president of france. >>> well, tomorrow in "outfront," newt gingrich, we'll see you at 7:00 and 11:00. as always, anderson cooper 360 starts right now. >>> erin, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with leading republicans scrambling to stop what newt gingrich calls armageddon in the south carolina primary and beyond to stop it before their front runners suffer. their brand suffers, and maybe their chances in november suffer. they're telling the candidates to tone down the attacks on mitt romney especially on his record of bain capital. not all the candidates are. today, fox news and conservative talk radio were full of big-name republicans pleading for restraint. >> you pick up the phone as soon as you're done here in two minutes. you say to newt what? >> what the hell are you doing, newt? you believe what -- i expect this from -- this is what saul taught barack obama and the stuff you're saying is one of the reasons we're in the trouble we're in right now. this total ignorant populist
appears to be a real defense by a man who had a real shot at being the next president of france. >>> well, tomorrow in "outfront," newt gingrich, we'll see you at 7:00 and 11:00. as always, anderson cooper 360 starts right now. >>> erin, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with leading republicans scrambling to stop what newt gingrich calls armageddon in the south carolina primary and beyond to stop it before their front runners suffer. their...
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it is up to 8 billion euros france will be selling. if it sells all of that it will be $10.4 billion. this follows subdued deman for german bonds at auction on wednesday. this explains why paris, for example, still off further than the frankfurt dax, off by 0.75%. we are seeing selling across the board with these two markets across the euro zone. london and zurich off by 0.75%. andr andrew? >>> the asian markets were the worst performing big markets in the world last year. it looks like they picked up where they left off. we've had one good day of the new trading year. surprise, surprise, europe remains front and center. the crisis returning despite encouraging data from the u.s. and europe. also, word from the greek p.m. who warns of uncontrolled default if wage cuts are not made. also has his attention on spain, the regional government of valencia is late to repaying a loan to deutsche bank. that fears that spain, too, may need some assistance. the nikkei down 0.8%, shanghai down nearly a full percent. hong kong, the only one standin
it is up to 8 billion euros france will be selling. if it sells all of that it will be $10.4 billion. this follows subdued deman for german bonds at auction on wednesday. this explains why paris, for example, still off further than the frankfurt dax, off by 0.75%. we are seeing selling across the board with these two markets across the euro zone. london and zurich off by 0.75%. andr andrew? >>> the asian markets were the worst performing big markets in the world last year. it looks...
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next comes france. but not significantly -- significantly less there. 2%. germany, uk, netherlands, each of those really marginal, about 1% each. altogether, european union's oil embargo is expect today cost iran as much as $50 billion each day. it's likely to come at some expense to europe if oil prices rise. despite that, many european politicians are adamant that sanctions are the way forward. one of the politicians is the -- becky anderson spoke with him earlier. she began by asking him about what the west had learned about the sanctions against another middle eastern country and the economic damage they caused there. >> a decade of oil embargoes resulted in a black market for oil, poverty for the people who live in iraq and an administration that kept on going. so when you look at what happened in iraq, how do you see any success with this oil embargo in the future on iran in. >> there have been initiative to make aware the measure partners outside the european union that this is something that must be shared. this must be -- we have to work together b
next comes france. but not significantly -- significantly less there. 2%. germany, uk, netherlands, each of those really marginal, about 1% each. altogether, european union's oil embargo is expect today cost iran as much as $50 billion each day. it's likely to come at some expense to europe if oil prices rise. despite that, many european politicians are adamant that sanctions are the way forward. one of the politicians is the -- becky anderson spoke with him earlier. she began by asking him...
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two fury ambassadors named happy and chubby arrived in france today. the two giant pandas are a gift from china. they landed at the charles de gaulle airport earlier today. they'll spend the next decade at a zoo in central france as part of the joint conservation and research program. china has sent china pandas abroad as gestures of political goodwill since the 1950s. they're so cute. >>> cheeseburger, cheeseburger, cheeseburger. they're an american classic and now come in all shapes, sizes, and flavor varieties. but who invented them and why? cnn's casey wian shares the story of the 90-year-old favorite. >> i don't think i should, but i could probably eat it every day. >> reporter: not far from the landmark pie n burger, the cheeseburger was born. a cook named lionel sternburger working at his dad's restaurant accidentally burned one si of a hamburger. >> rather than throw it in the trash, he flipped it over and put a piece of cheese on it to hide his mistake and served it to a customer who was delighted to have it. >> almost 90 years later, successo
two fury ambassadors named happy and chubby arrived in france today. the two giant pandas are a gift from china. they landed at the charles de gaulle airport earlier today. they'll spend the next decade at a zoo in central france as part of the joint conservation and research program. china has sent china pandas abroad as gestures of political goodwill since the 1950s. they're so cute. >>> cheeseburger, cheeseburger, cheeseburger. they're an american classic and now come in all shapes,...
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you back to when you were 14 years old, and your stepfather bob took you to the old battle fields in france. and you had some extraordinary sites you saw that i think shaped in many ways the way that you became as an adult. >>> back with my special guest, newt gingrich. i want to talk about a time in your life, you're 14 years old, stepfather bob, a military man, tough man, took you to the battlefields of france, and as you walk through the war graves and got a sense of the scale of what had happened, you also had this very disturbing moment when you went down into some recess, some cellar. >> well, it is a glassed in basement like area that had the bones of 100,000 people that had been blown apart in the fields and left to rot. the battlefields lasted for nine months. literally, back in that era, they went out after the war and they gathered up all of these bones, german and french bones, put them in this one extraordinary memorial. we were staying with a friend of my father's who had been drafted in 1941, and sent to the philippines, served in the baton death march. spent three-and-a-half
you back to when you were 14 years old, and your stepfather bob took you to the old battle fields in france. and you had some extraordinary sites you saw that i think shaped in many ways the way that you became as an adult. >>> back with my special guest, newt gingrich. i want to talk about a time in your life, you're 14 years old, stepfather bob, a military man, tough man, took you to the battlefields of france, and as you walk through the war graves and got a sense of the scale of...
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no such promise for the president of france. nicolas sarkozy announced yesterday he intends to have all french troops out of afghanistan a year earlier than the rest of nato by the end of 2013. france has less than 4,000 troops in afghanistan. the u.s. and uk combined have nearly 100,000 troops. >>> a japanese man is refusing to leave his home near the damaged and dangerously radioactive fukushima power plant. he is sick. he knows staying there will kill him. but he has a message for the country and for the world. cnn paid him a visit. >> reporter: in the shadow of the fukushima nuclear plant, one man's quiet defiance echoes through the contaminated, empty streets. ten miles away from the disaster the town of tomioka is inside a government mandate d area. you've been living inside the exclusion zone. yes, he says, i've remained. it began with a simple desire to feed the animals on his farm. the government evacuated 78,000 residents around the exploding plant last march without a plan to rescue pets and valuable live stock. weeks
no such promise for the president of france. nicolas sarkozy announced yesterday he intends to have all french troops out of afghanistan a year earlier than the rest of nato by the end of 2013. france has less than 4,000 troops in afghanistan. the u.s. and uk combined have nearly 100,000 troops. >>> a japanese man is refusing to leave his home near the damaged and dangerously radioactive fukushima power plant. he is sick. he knows staying there will kill him. but he has a message for...
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that's russia, china, france, and of course the united states. these four countries alone represent 40% of the world's gdp. of all of them, china will not have democratic elections but will see the biggest wholesale change at the top. 70% of the country's leadership will be new. we're not expecting any surprises. it's widely believed hu jintao and wen jiabao will be replaced. get used to their names. you'll be hearing them a lot. russia's election will be the most predictable. we know prime minister putin will become president putin again. even that change isn't as clear-cut as you would imagine. for the first time in years it seems like it's becoming acceptable in russia to criticize the kremlin. putin was recently booed at a boxing match and his party had a stunningly weak showing in the recent parliamentary elections. what about washington? as you know, one year from now we could have a president mitt romney or newt gingrich or, of course, another obama term. south of the border that perennial pain in washington's back side, hugo chavez, himse
that's russia, china, france, and of course the united states. these four countries alone represent 40% of the world's gdp. of all of them, china will not have democratic elections but will see the biggest wholesale change at the top. 70% of the country's leadership will be new. we're not expecting any surprises. it's widely believed hu jintao and wen jiabao will be replaced. get used to their names. you'll be hearing them a lot. russia's election will be the most predictable. we know prime...
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in 2010 in france this came to a head because a woman who had this particular breast implant, p.i.p., known as pip, which was substandard silicone. it wasn't medical grade silicone. that's the point. she had a rare form of cancer, and -- the french were making these implants. they can't prove exactly thatt was related, but she did have a rare form of cancer, and that was in 2010, and it formed an investigation, and they found this particular implant ruptures more easily than other implants, so the french government at the end of last year did something completely unprecedented. they said they would pay for the 30,000 french women that had this particular implant that affects, as you said, hundreds of thousands of women in 65 countries. >> impressive for france, no doubt about it, but what about all these other women? >> all these other women, for example, the british government is saying they have basically said be careful. we're not going to pay unless it's regards some kind of reconstruction, but the british government has definitely issue a warning around these implants. if you ask
in 2010 in france this came to a head because a woman who had this particular breast implant, p.i.p., known as pip, which was substandard silicone. it wasn't medical grade silicone. that's the point. she had a rare form of cancer, and -- the french were making these implants. they can't prove exactly thatt was related, but she did have a rare form of cancer, and that was in 2010, and it formed an investigation, and they found this particular implant ruptures more easily than other implants, so...
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you back to when you were 14 years old, and your stepfather bob took you to the old battle fields in france. and you had some extraordinary sites you saw that i think shaped in many ways the way that you became as an adult. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a...
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i see him as franc finkle? he's the only guy that survived the battle of little big horn. he survived because his horse couldn't get him there in time. santorum wasn't in the fire. he was too far back so nobody was shooting at him. god bless him, he's surging. i actually think he's going to win. >> do you?. >> i do. >> mary thought his surge had stopped. >> which means i'm probably wrong. in polling i would say trust the trend. in ann seltzer's poll, he went from tenth to fourth. but mary is more -- she's more knowledgeable about her party. i trust that trend. i think he's going to win here. >> dana, how surprised are you by santorum's surge? does it have any life regardless of how he does, assuming he's in the top three here? does very a campaign beyond iowa? >> no, i don't think that he does. rick santorum, one of the reasons he's surging right now in iowa is because all of the other non-romney contenders have fallen at some point. newt gingrich being the latest one. now we're watching his popularity drop off. and so now rick santorum is whom everyone is looking. beyond
i see him as franc finkle? he's the only guy that survived the battle of little big horn. he survived because his horse couldn't get him there in time. santorum wasn't in the fire. he was too far back so nobody was shooting at him. god bless him, he's surging. i actually think he's going to win. >> do you?. >> i do. >> mary thought his surge had stopped. >> which means i'm probably wrong. in polling i would say trust the trend. in ann seltzer's poll, he went from tenth...
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but no such promise from the president of france. nicolas sarkozy announced yesterday he intends to have all french troops out of afghanistan a year earlier than the rest of nato by the end of 2013. france has fewer than 4,000 troops in afghanistan, the u.s. and the uk combined have nearly 100,000 troops. >>> the pentagon is preparing to send a floating navy base to the middle east. the navy is converting the aging u.s.s. ponce into a staging base for navy special operations forces. a defense department official says the base will support missions in areas where ground access is not available. >>> the u.s. economy has been struggling to recover and some experts say that is because business interests have not been in line with the interests of society as a whole. ali velshi breaks down the problem and offers up some solutions in this week's fortune brain storm. ali? >> two weeks ago we began focusing on capitalism on trial here in this country. on that show arianna huffington said one of the biggest problems with american capitalism w
but no such promise from the president of france. nicolas sarkozy announced yesterday he intends to have all french troops out of afghanistan a year earlier than the rest of nato by the end of 2013. france has fewer than 4,000 troops in afghanistan, the u.s. and the uk combined have nearly 100,000 troops. >>> the pentagon is preparing to send a floating navy base to the middle east. the navy is converting the aging u.s.s. ponce into a staging base for navy special operations forces. a...
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he took you to the battlefields of france, verdon, i think it was. and as you walk through the war gra graves and you got a sense of just the scale of what had happened. you also had this very disturbing moment when you went down into some recess, some sell lar. >> it's a glassed-in, basement-like area that had the bones of a hundred thousand people that had been blown apart in the fields. the battle lasted for nine months. literally, back in that era, they went out after the war, put them all in this one extraordinary memorial. we were staying with a friend of my father's who had been drafted in 1941 and sent to the philippines, served in the baton death march and spent three and a maf years in a japanese prison camp. so the combination of seeing the battlefield of this 600,000 men died in a nine-month period in this battle. and listening to him talk about the stories of defeat. and then a few weeks later, the french paratroopers killed the french fourth republic and brought back general degal to create the french fourth republic. i think that combi
he took you to the battlefields of france, verdon, i think it was. and as you walk through the war gra graves and you got a sense of just the scale of what had happened. you also had this very disturbing moment when you went down into some recess, some sell lar. >> it's a glassed-in, basement-like area that had the bones of a hundred thousand people that had been blown apart in the fields. the battle lasted for nine months. literally, back in that era, they went out after the war, put...
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yes, france has unemployment insurance that's longer than ours, but germany has a way of keeping workers on the job even during hard times, and this is something that liberals and even some conservatives here support. so it's not -- you know, it's a more complicated picture and i think you can love the country but still want it to get better in all kinds of ways, obviously. >> i tip my hat to will for the finest explanation and most romantic explanation of american exceptionalism that i've ever heard, including movie references and sports references. harold, great to see you, thank you for joining us. harold myerson and our good friend will cain. thanks, fellas. >>> we heard the president this week tell american companies to invest in american jobs, but what role should business play in fixing the u.s. economy? it's a big question you've got and the big fix is up next. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve thi
yes, france has unemployment insurance that's longer than ours, but germany has a way of keeping workers on the job even during hard times, and this is something that liberals and even some conservatives here support. so it's not -- you know, it's a more complicated picture and i think you can love the country but still want it to get better in all kinds of ways, obviously. >> i tip my hat to will for the finest explanation and most romantic explanation of american exceptionalism that...
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france is demanding to know who was responsible. >>> growing outrage over video showing a u.s. marine sniper team urinating on dead bodies possibly in afghanistan. defense secretary leon panetta has ordered a full investigation. a marine corps official tells cnn the marines are thought to have been from a unit based in camp lejeune, north carolina, two have been identified. >>> identified itself as a company that alerted u.s. regulaors about low levels of fungicide in some of the products. it makes juice under the label minute maid and simply orange. and check this out, scientists have discovered the new species of frog so small it can fit on a dime with room left over. at just 7.7 millimeters, 7.7 millimeters, in fact is the world's smallest vertebrae. it lives in new guinea. that's seriously cool. >> how did they find that? it's crazy. >> it was really, really -- i'm going to get all nerdy on you now. >> this is fine. nerd to nerd. >> this is a nerd-off. it was basically, they live on the floor of the tropical forest, on moist leaves, and they have adapted themselves over tim
france is demanding to know who was responsible. >>> growing outrage over video showing a u.s. marine sniper team urinating on dead bodies possibly in afghanistan. defense secretary leon panetta has ordered a full investigation. a marine corps official tells cnn the marines are thought to have been from a unit based in camp lejeune, north carolina, two have been identified. >>> identified itself as a company that alerted u.s. regulaors about low levels of fungicide in some of...
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you back to when you were 14 years old and your stepfather, bob, took you to the old battlefields in france and you had some extraordinary sights that you saw, that i think shaped, in many ways, the way that you became as an adult. does any mother ever feel like their kids are adults? i have twins, 21 years old. each kid has their own path. they grow up, and they're out having their life. i really started to talk to them about the things that are important that they have to take ownership over....
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france has this headline, kyra. they say this, the debate about safety on board cruise ships has just begun. it goes on to add, a maritime union representative noticed the diverse nationalities of the "costa concordia" crew and also significant question, how could all of these crew members communicate with each other and their passengers effectively? was this one of the main problems? "the wall street journal" in europe has this headline, cruise tragedy takes its toll on carnival. it says images of the "costa concordia" sinking off the italian coast are unlikely to fade quickly from the public mind. for investors, the 16% stock price drop monday in london in the parent company, carnival, is a grim reminder that there are pearls at sea. finally, check out "the daily telegraph." so will this sink the industry? if the accident was not due to a fault with the ship but rather a fault of the captain, the cruise industry will be breathing a collective sigh of relieve. cruising whether on a cruise ship or on a liner is the
france has this headline, kyra. they say this, the debate about safety on board cruise ships has just begun. it goes on to add, a maritime union representative noticed the diverse nationalities of the "costa concordia" crew and also significant question, how could all of these crew members communicate with each other and their passengers effectively? was this one of the main problems? "the wall street journal" in europe has this headline, cruise tragedy takes its toll on...
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leaders of france and germany are putting more pressure on greece and greece's prime minister to make deeper cuts to avoid default and, soledad, in this country it's earning season. i expect things to be chappy. don't hold me to it that stocks close higher. >> all right. christine, thank you. >>> as we've been telling, you voting in new hampshire, the new hampshire primary has begun and what we're really looking at right now is the race for second place. brand new suffolk university news poll out today that says that mitt romney is leading ron paul 37% to 1%. if you look at jon huntsman, third place with 13 percent. newt gingrich, 9%. he's been going on the attack buying negative ads in south carolina. speaker newt gingrich is joining us this morning. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. >> let's begin with these -- thank you very much. i appreciate that. let's talk about the ads. just about a week ago where you were talking about how mad you were about mitt romney spending $3.5 million through his super pact. now the number i'm hearing from you is $3.4 million from the super pa
leaders of france and germany are putting more pressure on greece and greece's prime minister to make deeper cuts to avoid default and, soledad, in this country it's earning season. i expect things to be chappy. don't hold me to it that stocks close higher. >> all right. christine, thank you. >>> as we've been telling, you voting in new hampshire, the new hampshire primary has begun and what we're really looking at right now is the race for second place. brand new suffolk...
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in france, of course, the country to first discover the problem, they said that these implants should be removed but the state will only pay in those cases that p.i.p. implants have been put in after mastectomies. in venezuela, they're offering free implant removal for anyone who has had p.i.p. implants installed. the state will not pay to replace the i am pants and that's causing something of a debate there. ? the uk, the government does not recommend removal at this point. therefore, the government will not be paying for any p.i.p. implant removal. however, that may now be changing because of new evidence that has come to light in britain. the risk of rupture has been estimated between 1% and 4%. now the british government is investigating claims that the risk may be much higher. >> we've seen conflicting evidence. in particular, yesterday we received information from one of the large private providers of cosmetic surgery and said they now had date that that they had not previously disclosed to the regulator and which was inconsistent with the data they had provided previously to th
in france, of course, the country to first discover the problem, they said that these implants should be removed but the state will only pay in those cases that p.i.p. implants have been put in after mastectomies. in venezuela, they're offering free implant removal for anyone who has had p.i.p. implants installed. the state will not pay to replace the i am pants and that's causing something of a debate there. ? the uk, the government does not recommend removal at this point. therefore, the...
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i think he may have lived in france himself. i'm not sure. he's trying to make a broader point that romney governed as a moderate. not entirely true. he governed as a liberal. so those are valid attacks that newt is raising and governor romney needs to answer them, but the nothing of attacking for speaking french, it's silly. >> it might appeal to some blue collar voters out there potential. >>> senator john mccain who won the primary four years ago was on letterman last night. watch this. >> how do you think things are going for your party, the grand old party. how is it going, senator? >> well, we've had better days. >> it seems like everybody has gone wacky in the republican party. i just wondered, was it the influence of the tea party, or am i over-examining this? >> you're over-examining it, as usual. >> as usual? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> i see. >> these are good things for america. how many people have watched one of necessary die bates? i'll bet you everybody in this -- you know. it's been good for america. >> i agree. >> it's good for
i think he may have lived in france himself. i'm not sure. he's trying to make a broader point that romney governed as a moderate. not entirely true. he governed as a liberal. so those are valid attacks that newt is raising and governor romney needs to answer them, but the nothing of attacking for speaking french, it's silly. >> it might appeal to some blue collar voters out there potential. >>> senator john mccain who won the primary four years ago was on letterman last night....
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>> well, he is the head of the state of france, and one would have to take him seriously, i suppose. it was a tough day in 24 hours in afghanistan, and four french troops is the number killed and a number wounded. another incident in which someone in an afghan military uniform opened fire. the french president expressing for his own domestic political consumption in france that the french might pull out earlier than planned. this is not something that the u.s. wants to see. the u.s. wants to keep this a coalition operation, and this is not the idea to make this only u.s. troops in afghanistan, but this whole issue of so many incidents of coalition forces, u.s. forces being kill by people in afghan military uniforms. this is something that is a growing problem, and the pentagon says they are look into it, and they are very concerned about it, brooke. >> barbara starr, thank you. and we will be watching at that precise moment that a lot of you tweet what you are watching here on cnn, but check this, some guys in new york were posting to twitter, facebook and youtube about their own gan
>> well, he is the head of the state of france, and one would have to take him seriously, i suppose. it was a tough day in 24 hours in afghanistan, and four french troops is the number killed and a number wounded. another incident in which someone in an afghan military uniform opened fire. the french president expressing for his own domestic political consumption in france that the french might pull out earlier than planned. this is not something that the u.s. wants to see. the u.s. wants...
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go to france? >> well, you know, we've been fighting for so long that if we stand up, it's because we stand up for our children. and even if we feel depressed, we feel like sometimes it's so hard, we cannot give up on our kids. and i don't know any parent with a mom or dad who would give up on their children. so we decided, we're standing for our children, and we're saying, no matter what, we will fight for you, so we can stay with you. so we cannot think of failure. we have to think -- >> not an option. >> of moving forward. because we're not doing it for us, we're doing it for our boys and daughter. >> understood. mark, frederic, and lavi, thank you so much, and best of luck. >>> still to comp, the food stamp president. that's what newt gingrich likes to call barack obama. but some are now calling gingrich something in response -- racist. what do you think? we'll get to that next in "fair game". >>> but first, a question for all of you political junkies. who was president when the first federal f
go to france? >> well, you know, we've been fighting for so long that if we stand up, it's because we stand up for our children. and even if we feel depressed, we feel like sometimes it's so hard, we cannot give up on our kids. and i don't know any parent with a mom or dad who would give up on their children. so we decided, we're standing for our children, and we're saying, no matter what, we will fight for you, so we can stay with you. so we cannot think of failure. we have to think --...
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would even if they do, sovereign -- germany and france must also agree on what happens next. greece is becoming under repeated fire for failing to see through austerity measure that will promise in return for one of the bailout for this country. germany, in particular, is suggesting that an e.u. budget commissioner. however, the french president, nicolas sarkozy backed the greek finance minister calling that particular proposition by angela merkel and her government unreasonable and undemocratic. >>> this isn't the only discord ant note at the crisis. austerity in athens is emblem attic of what merkel seeks to achieve across the european continent. she's at odds with mr. sarkozy's compatriot. the cost cutting must be tailored and excessive cuts would only strangle growth for the euro. >>> there's a third thorn in mrs. merkel's side. the british minister, david cameron. he isn't going to stand in the way of the fiscal treaty, but, however, as the man who refused to sign that pact, his vow to go to the courts if he feels british interests are undermined by these proposals. here
would even if they do, sovereign -- germany and france must also agree on what happens next. greece is becoming under repeated fire for failing to see through austerity measure that will promise in return for one of the bailout for this country. germany, in particular, is suggesting that an e.u. budget commissioner. however, the french president, nicolas sarkozy backed the greek finance minister calling that particular proposition by angela merkel and her government unreasonable and...
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., france and iran in the gulf at this juncture. >> let me put it this way. i don't think all of these pronouncements are helpful to the international oil market or to the price of oil. it's really disturbing. >> iran has reacted to this interview with the foreign minister advising saudi officials to report remarks. also, saudi officials should respond more thoughtfully and sensibly to regional issues because all of these stances will impact bilateral relations. as oil supplies continue to be a cause for concern, some are looking towards alternative energy sources. up next, we go green in the desert as the world future energy summit. uh-oh. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. >>> the middle east sits on half of the world's oil reserve. while the region is flushed with black gold, many are looking at alternative sources of energy. find out what steps they are taking to turn green. >> reporter: concerns over oil in iran has man
., france and iran in the gulf at this juncture. >> let me put it this way. i don't think all of these pronouncements are helpful to the international oil market or to the price of oil. it's really disturbing. >> iran has reacted to this interview with the foreign minister advising saudi officials to report remarks. also, saudi officials should respond more thoughtfully and sensibly to regional issues because all of these stances will impact bilateral relations. as oil supplies...
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this war is deeply unpopular in france and nato needs this to stay within the coalition. if they were to leave early, people might see signs of the coalition here crumbling. >> and now to the u.k. and an update on the media hacking scandal that took down rupert murdoch's news of the world newspaper. the parent company of the newspaper has agreed to dole out hundreds of thousands of dollars in settlements to 18 reported victims, including some news inl over alleged phone hacking by employees. cnn's jim bolden talked to us about the victims. >> reporter: those who settled include jude law who reportedly received $200,000. these are a fraction of the alleged phone hacking done on behalf of the news of the world newspaper shut down last summer. erin? >> all right. italian rescue workers are resuming the search for 21 people still missing after the costa concordia cruise ship disaster. we have new video to show you tonight which, as you will see, shows the moments just after the ship ran aground. a crew member, speaking in italian is telling people to go back into their cabins
this war is deeply unpopular in france and nato needs this to stay within the coalition. if they were to leave early, people might see signs of the coalition here crumbling. >> and now to the u.k. and an update on the media hacking scandal that took down rupert murdoch's news of the world newspaper. the parent company of the newspaper has agreed to dole out hundreds of thousands of dollars in settlements to 18 reported victims, including some news inl over alleged phone hacking by...
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. >> reporter: the courtroom was packed with 50 supporters and reporters from america, germany, france and spain, highlighting a worldwide interest in the case. the lawyer representing the united states government argued that kim dotcom posed an extreme flight risk. u.s. authorities believe he has access to large amounts of money, even though there's a freeze on his assets. money, they say, he could use to charter private jets or helicopters to leave the country. >> this kind, there's a significant issue in terms of flight. >> reporter: they said mr. dotcom had a gun nearby when he was arrested at his coatesville mansion. his lawyer said the raid was unnecessarily aggressive and facts had been blown way out of proportion. >> all of this presentation by the crown has emplyfied the nature and gravity of this alleged offending beyond any reality. and in fact, a real misunderstanding and misconception of the business of megaupload. >> reporter: mr. dotcom's lawyer said his klein the would agree to electronic monitoring so he could be with his pregnant wife and three children while he fight
. >> reporter: the courtroom was packed with 50 supporters and reporters from america, germany, france and spain, highlighting a worldwide interest in the case. the lawyer representing the united states government argued that kim dotcom posed an extreme flight risk. u.s. authorities believe he has access to large amounts of money, even though there's a freeze on his assets. money, they say, he could use to charter private jets or helicopters to leave the country. >> this kind,...
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this war is deeply unpopular in france and nato needs this to stay within the coalition. to stop america's fighting this war alone. if they were to leave early, people might see signs of the coalition here crumbling. >> and now to the u.k. and an update on the media hacking scandal that took down rupert murdoch's news of the world newspaper. word that news international, which is the parent company of the now defunkt newspaper, has agreed to dole out hundreds of thousands of dollars in settlements to 18 reported victims, including some famous brits. a number of people over alleged phone hacking. jim talked to tus about the victims. >> among those said to have settles include actor jude law who reportedly receiving nearly $200,000. these are a fraction of the alleged phone hacking done on behalf of murdoch's news of the world newspaper, shut down last summer. erin. >> all right, italian rescue workers are now resuming their search for 21 people who are still missing after the costa concordia disaster. we have new video to show you which as you'll see shows thomoments just
this war is deeply unpopular in france and nato needs this to stay within the coalition. to stop america's fighting this war alone. if they were to leave early, people might see signs of the coalition here crumbling. >> and now to the u.k. and an update on the media hacking scandal that took down rupert murdoch's news of the world newspaper. word that news international, which is the parent company of the now defunkt newspaper, has agreed to dole out hundreds of thousands of dollars in...
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majority leader eric cantor led a delegation to the middle east and france. both delegations of both parties went to west africa and india and the philippines, but all of this could be something that americans could deal with if next session was productive. certainly not like 2011. right now, real challenges. the battles ahead seem eerily similar to last year. first up, raising the debt ceiling limit, paying for the tax roll tax, which expires on the 29th. and our super committee hopes reside on you. and bush tax cuts expiring in 2013, in january, and we have to figure that out by the end of the year. major challenges, but we are hopeful. we have had divided governments in the past and everyone says it it's never been worse, but they fixed it, and got better, and hat is the american can-do way. all right. we want congress the feel the heat, but see the light. let's make them work. we are joined by congressman sewell from new york, and congresswoman grimm. i am glad you are smiling after the intro, but you know it is what it is. you're sitting here, a democrat
majority leader eric cantor led a delegation to the middle east and france. both delegations of both parties went to west africa and india and the philippines, but all of this could be something that americans could deal with if next session was productive. certainly not like 2011. right now, real challenges. the battles ahead seem eerily similar to last year. first up, raising the debt ceiling limit, paying for the tax roll tax, which expires on the 29th. and our super committee hopes reside...
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. >> look at you showing your france. >> iowa, france. >> we have your weather story. it's just for you, special delivery. >> awesome. >> all your midwestern folks -- >> is it snowing? >> do you want to see? take a look. you better call your mom. >> where is that? >> this is special stuff. >> my little sister lives right there. >> this is iowa. look at it. the mild winter is over. sideways snow. if you're not from places like where christine or i am from, you do not know the pain when it hits your face. >> it happens in chicago, too. >> yes, it's awful. brutal. >> heavy arctic air. i'm no weatherman but it is sweeping across iowa into -- >> chicago, milwaukee and detroit. >> it's like "little house on the prairie." >> laura ingles is out there, getting blown over? that's what it's like in the midwest. >> if you've seen the movie "fargo." i watched that movie and thought, oh, dear it's like being at home. i'm from winnipeg where it's completely iced over for part of the year. >> jacqui jeras is going to tell us about it. rob is out. she's in for us. >> i'm not midwester
. >> look at you showing your france. >> iowa, france. >> we have your weather story. it's just for you, special delivery. >> awesome. >> all your midwestern folks -- >> is it snowing? >> do you want to see? take a look. you better call your mom. >> where is that? >> this is special stuff. >> my little sister lives right there. >> this is iowa. look at it. the mild winter is over. sideways snow. if you're not from places like...
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i was in france and two frenchmen came up to me. they said you got to be -- can i ask you something personal? how does it happen that a black man is it is head of such a racist nation? i didn't know how to respond to them, because it got me to thinking. if you think about it, when i grew up i didn't know there were tuskegee airmen and black accomplishment in america. you have the color purple and glory. this is an african-american action film that tells about black heroes in history. i think that, to me, is why this film is so healing for our foreign brand. >> i don't think it's more of a racist or less of a racist. now it shows itself. >> piers: that's my sense. actually it just brought it back to the fore, the race issue is much more widespread and much more public because there's a black president. that in ift may not be a bad thing. >> right, right. >> now you can deal with it. >> exactly. >> now it be publicly properly debated for the black community. >> you look at george lucas with -- until he tried to make a quote-unquote bl
i was in france and two frenchmen came up to me. they said you got to be -- can i ask you something personal? how does it happen that a black man is it is head of such a racist nation? i didn't know how to respond to them, because it got me to thinking. if you think about it, when i grew up i didn't know there were tuskegee airmen and black accomplishment in america. you have the color purple and glory. this is an african-american action film that tells about black heroes in history. i think...
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worries still france's credit rating could be downgraded. what does the crisis in europe feel like in europe? is there a fear things are slowing down. are they retrenching? are we seeing things that indicate it's slowing down. we know the numbers indicate it happened. >> with the exception of germany, lowering unemployment, fast economic growth, but elsewhere the situation is by no means a rosey picture. look to the south of the continent, the so-called peripherals, look to italy and spain's austerity, greece which is still to negotiate and finalize its second bailout. time and again we now know the eurozone will probably enter a recession in 2012. that is the scenario. people are exceptionally worried. what they are particularly worried about is the seeming inability of european leaders to actually get ahead of this. some are suggesting, some like jim o'neill with goldman sachs suggesting leaders are impotent to get ahead of this crisis. if we need to have any look at this, this is the fed minutes just released this week. i just want to quo
worries still france's credit rating could be downgraded. what does the crisis in europe feel like in europe? is there a fear things are slowing down. are they retrenching? are we seeing things that indicate it's slowing down. we know the numbers indicate it happened. >> with the exception of germany, lowering unemployment, fast economic growth, but elsewhere the situation is by no means a rosey picture. look to the south of the continent, the so-called peripherals, look to italy and...
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the french financial minister said that france is still a safe bet for investors. italy's downgrade to bbb status puts them close to the level of junk bonds. world markets dipped a bet yesterday after close. we'll see the real effects monday when the markets open. >>> it's extreme couponing for good a. georgia woman using the talents to help other people fill their cupboards. natalie allen explains. >> reporter: for many people, the costs of basic things like groceries can be overwhelming this time of year. one woman has taken the couponing craze and turned it in to an opportunity to help people in her local georgia community. >> i was doing it for my family. i was amazed what you could get for free or almost free and god just really laid it on my heart, why not use the concept to help meet the needs of others? >> reporter: she created save it forward, providing more than 60 families dwroes ris every month with extreme couponing. that means collecting every coupon she can find and using them to cut her grocery costs. school counselor jessica high is familiar with s
the french financial minister said that france is still a safe bet for investors. italy's downgrade to bbb status puts them close to the level of junk bonds. world markets dipped a bet yesterday after close. we'll see the real effects monday when the markets open. >>> it's extreme couponing for good a. georgia woman using the talents to help other people fill their cupboards. natalie allen explains. >> reporter: for many people, the costs of basic things like groceries can be...
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appears to be a real defense by a man who had a real shot at being the next president of france. >>> well, tomorrow in "outfront," newt gingrich, we'll see you at 7:00 and 11:00. >>> tonight, inside the obama white house. >> hello, everybody. >> the obamas, the prime time exclusive, jodi kantor's book the real story, what goes on behind closed doors. she's here tonight. piers morgan interview. >>> and the republicans trying to kill each other on the road to south carolina. >> if i'm president of the united states, i'll worry about your jobs, not my jobs. >> if south carolina gets this wrong, the country may get stuck with four more years of barack obama. >> i'll become the republican nominee because of you. >> why does rudy giuliani say he's shocked and outraged by newt gingrich? he also may surprise you. and the shocking incident has spread outrage around the world. the video that appears to show american marines urinating on dead bodies in afghanistan. i'll ask jessica lynch what she thinks. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening, republican front-runner mitt romney being
appears to be a real defense by a man who had a real shot at being the next president of france. >>> well, tomorrow in "outfront," newt gingrich, we'll see you at 7:00 and 11:00. >>> tonight, inside the obama white house. >> hello, everybody. >> the obamas, the prime time exclusive, jodi kantor's book the real story, what goes on behind closed doors. she's here tonight. piers morgan interview. >>> and the republicans trying to kill each other on...
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the french financial minister brushed aside the negative news insisting france is still a safe bet for investors. the move wasn't unexpected. the s&p warned 15 countries last month that rating cuts were probably coming. >>> and celebrations in denmark this weekend as the country's queen marks 40 years on the thrown. the queen began the day solemnly by laying a wreath at her father's grave. during official jubilee day tomorrow, she will present herself to the public. >>> millions of young people say they want to change the world. well, today cnn heroes recognize one person who actually did. justin churchman is just 18 years old, but he's already changing lives in juarez, mexico. how is he doing it? one house at a time. >> to give someone, it's from your heart and it's to their heart. you literally change their life forever. my name is justin churchman. i work with an organization that builds houses in juarez, mexico. after i built my first house, i just fell in love with it. it changed my heart and changed the way i saw the world. it's an addiction. >> he organized a team and at 13 year
the french financial minister brushed aside the negative news insisting france is still a safe bet for investors. the move wasn't unexpected. the s&p warned 15 countries last month that rating cuts were probably coming. >>> and celebrations in denmark this weekend as the country's queen marks 40 years on the thrown. the queen began the day solemnly by laying a wreath at her father's grave. during official jubilee day tomorrow, she will present herself to the public. >>>...