p.m. and 11:00 p.m., eastern and pacific. i ll give you a preview later in the show. plus, america s amazing energy boom and how it will reshape global politics. and finally, an african success story. i ll talk to rwanda s president, paul kagame. it s been graduation season in the united states and i was honored enough to be asked to provide some words of advice at two universities this year, duke and harvard, where i got my ph.d. many of you have been interested in what i said at those events so i thought i would give you a quick summary. this has been a tough year mostly everywhere, but i am less gloomy than most. i think back on the crises we have already come through. remember the fears after the financial crisis began in late 2007? in the 12 months following, the economic peak in 2008, industrial production fell as much as it did in the first year of the great depression. equity prices and global trade actually fell more. yet, no global depression followed. or reme
and later the pacquiao bradley fight may be over but the controversy has just begun. also her close encounter with death changed her life. i ll talk with an orthopedic surgeon about how a tragic accident gave her a spiritual gift. good morning, everyone. i m randi kaye. we start with a developing story out of auburn, alabama. a shooting at an off-campus apartment complex, we re hearing reports of multiple victims. the police have the whole area blocked off, about they re not releasing any details on the possible victims or the suspects. now, earlier i talked with one local reporter covering this story about those victims. sources tell me that there were three players, two of them are former auburn players and one is a current player. obviously, police have not confirmed who the victims are in this case, but sources tell me that three of the victims were football players, former and current. now, allegedly the shooting started with a fight at a party. that s at least w
graduates toss their caps in the air, a frightening storm moves in. you ll see why they scramble for cover. i m wolf blitzer, you re in the situation room kwoem. president obama took a few questions in the white house briefing room today but in rushing to get out front of the jobs issue, the president stumbled and republicans are already reaping the benefits. let s go straight to jessica yellen standing by with the details. president obama hammered congress, telling them to pass his long stalled jobs bill as a way to cushion the u.s. from the effects of europe s worsening economy. but that s 23409 the part of his remarks that s making news. the president trying to regain control of his mess amg. if congress decides despite all that that they aren t going to do anything about this simply because it s an election year, then they should explain to the american people why. after disappointing jobs numbers drove unemployment up to 8.2%, he called on congress to pass the j
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