president of ubecki becki-stan-stan, i m going to say i don t know, do you know? the least of herman cain s problems now but they are causing trouble. i ll explain. then, new studies confirm what we know. america is slipping behind in education worldwide. we take an in-depth look with the secretary of education and bill gates. first, here s my take. i ve been thinking about occupy wall street which is now occupying a number of other cities in america. and wondering what is it really about. the protesters don t like bank bailouts, they feel the 99% have been hard done by it, and they re protesting what they see as inequality. but america has always had more inequality than many countries. i think the underlying sense of frustration is over a very unamerican state of affairs, a loss of social mobility. americans have so far put up with inequality because they felt they could change their status. they didn t mind other being rich as long as they had a path to move up, as
greece can t do that, many people fear it would then go bankrupt. it would be very, very difficult for the euro to survive, greece to survive in the euro if it goes bankrupt. banks could stop lending to each other, recession could come back to europe and especially in that the u.s. market just think what happened after lehman brother s collapsed in 2008. jim boldin, thanks so much. analysts say a bankrupt greece would also drag the economies of european countries beginning with italy and spain. in this country for the second time in less than 24 hours, an earthquake shakes central oklahoma. the latest one hit right before midnight eastern time measuring a record 5.6. it was centered near sparks about 45 miles from oklahoma city. having an earthquake right now. our lights shaking quite a bit here. it is calming down as another earthquake has just hit. i still hear a few lights rattling in our studio. and we will we still have our see our duratran back here still
politico s jonathan martin, who broke the story, joins our discussion. brian williams takes the primetime plunge with a new magazine show. as we begin a new broadcast in this studio that has already housed a hot of television history over the years. and tonight we hoped to a another chapter. can rock center build a brand to rival 60 minutes ? plus kirby kardashian s lightning round marriage. why won t the media just admit they were had? i m howard kurtz, and this is reliable sources. for the reporters at politico, last sunday morning was a chance to ask herman cain about allegations unearthed on the web site that two women accused him of sexual harassment when he ran the national restaurant association in the 1990s. after the presidential candidate emerged from an appearance on face the nation, that s what jonathan martin did. have you ever been accused of sexual harassment? have you? have you, sir? that was the last question. thank. yes or no? last que
america s impending drawdown in afghanistan. he s worried. next up when they ask me who s the president of ubecki becki-stan-stan, i m going to say, you know, i don t know. do you know? the least of herman cain s problems now but they are causing trouble. i ll explain. then, new studies confirm what we know. america is slipping behind in education worldwide. we take an in-depth look with the secretary of education and bill gates. but first, here s my take. i ve been thinking about occupy wall street, which is now occupying a number of other cities in america, and wondering what is it really about? the protesters don t like bank bailouts, they feel the 99% have been hard done by it, and they re protesting what they see as inequality. but america has always had more inequality than many countries. i think the underlying sense of frustration is over a very un-american state of affairs, a loss of social mobility. americans have so far put up with inequality because
those closed doors in that meeting with sarkozy and merkel. sure enough, the greek prime minister has done this 180 with regard to his stance on the bailout deal. tell me about it. reporter: i think he s done a 360. let me tell you. this time yesterday, the meeting was underway. between sarkozy and merkel from france and germany. on this deal to fix the european economic system, greece might even get kicked out of the euro zone. this all happened late last night. we spent the morning worrying about this. then we thought maybe they have a deal. for the last few hours we re saying maybe there won t be a referendum. now it is all murky and unclear again. the leader of the opposition in greece is calling for papandreou to resign. he only has a two-seat lead in parliament so who knows what will happen. we re back to the drawing boards. all this tang about whether greece would scuttle the deal. tensions dropped. now we re back into it. 24 hours laerkt we are no closer to knowing