workshops we host, and busy event calendar and great to see crowds come out. the national federation of independent business, and has grown every year 77 million customers, in 2013 to 112, to small businesses. the amount of money spent on local businesses increased from $14 billion in 2015 to $15.4 billion at small business all around the country today. great event, a chance to do some good, keeping local businesses open, go out and spend a little cash, you don t have to spend all your money on fibermonday. thanks. kelly: a big week for the republican tax reform plan is the senate is set to vote on their tax bill this week, donald trump and gop leaders have
explosive allegation allegations are sexually abusing two former ball boys. boeheim issued a statement, the allegations are disturbing and deeply shocking. i am personally shocked because the activities alleged he went on to say, i deeply regret any statements i made that might have inhibited that from occurring or been insensitive to victims of the abuse. espn first released the story, it secretly released a conversation between fine s wife and lori fine and one of the coach s accusers. live in syracuse with more a deb feyerick. reporter: good morning. the accuser, bobby davis, who lived in the fine house for a period of time. he made the recording shortly after what he calls is decade of abuse. that recording was never turned over to police, never turned over to investigators here at the university, but it does suggest that the coach s wife lori fine not only knew about the abuse but also allowed it. take a listen to the tape. i don t want to think about that. i don t
new york city. the former head of the international monetary fund is due to be released today under a bail agreement that was granted on thursday. strauss-kahn has been charged on several criminal counts relating to tay legend sexual assault of a hotel employee last weekend. he denies the allegations. the president and vice president of the tokyo electric power company have stood down. their resignations follow a reported lot of $15.4 billion after the nuclear crisis that followed japan s tsunami and earthquake. tepco also announced that it will d commission four reactors at the plant, and it has abandoned plans to build two more reactors at the fukushima site. you re watching world one in london. i m monita rajpal. thanks for joining us. just before we go, we want to give you a look at these pictures. they re out of this world. two of the astronauts have just gone out for a spacewalk. the news continues here on cnn.
from being free. deadly attack in pakistan, the americans are in the firing ryan less than a month after their forces killed osama bin laden. and leave new friends behind. the queen s historic visit to ireland is almost over. we begin this hour in washington where israel s prime minister will meet the u.s. president today for what s expected to be a tense round of talks. benjamin netanyahu arrives less than 24 hours after barack obama deliver add big speech on relations in the middle east. he got a frosty reception in israel. it s an idea the u.s. has supported unofficially for years, but no president has ever before stated it. the borders of israel and palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps so secure and recognized borders are established for both states. reporter: in return obama called on them to retain its security and recognize it as a jewish state. the 1967 borders were in place before the six-day war in which israel captured th
anger over the financial crisis is causing controversy again. goldman sachs will reveal today it s paid nor round of fat bonuses to its staff. reports say the bank has set aside $15.4 billion for pay, perks and bonuses for 2010. that s an average of $450,000 per employee. many will be getting a lot more than that. the news is likely to see renewed calls for caps on bankers bonuses after a year public anger at big payouts at a time when most people are tightening their belts. we heard that from european officials yesterday. actually they want to see banks offering some more restraint. absolutely. be interesting to be a fly on the wall, too, when the chinese president meets the head of goldman sachs later today. it s been a year since japan airlines international filed for one of the biggest corporate