because the oil makes their feathers useless. how cold is it? 60 degrees. that s cold enough. we have australia, new zealand, the north island of new zealand here on our google map. this was a well documented cargo ship coming into a very well marked channel and right there is a reef that this captain hit right there. that s why these charges are filed. it s a well-known reef coming into this area here, into this harbor and cove and that s where all of this, this pristine beach is being covered with some of that oil. there is some good news that for the next couple of hours and days, the winds will blow this direction. as we put into this motion, the winds never blew. follow these lines here, that s how the wind is blowing almost out to sea. better than the current bringing it back down to the beaches again. 100,000 gallons of oil on the water again is a lot of oil. chad myers, thank you very much. now, hour two. watch this. blackberries going out all over the world a
kid to college but retailers are looking to hire half a million temporary workers with the holidays coming up according to the national retail federation. major chains often hire these temp workers then full-time after the holidays. we definitely saw that last year. retail workers, there are jobs there. some other jobs in high demand truck drivers, engineers, including industrial and software engineers. registered nurses. professional chefs. and accountants. but it is undeniable people are not just angry and frustrated, they are lived with the economy, jobs, their paychecks an the income gap. look at this scene. in new york, right now, at the heart of our financial district, the occupy wall street protests are intensifying. we do have a live picture for you. today marks the 21st day of the movement with no signs of it dying down any time soon. in fact, the grassroots protests, the discontent are spreading rapidly across the country from east to west, north to south. this
do you think they are going to find a deal? i think they are asking the cast to take a $200,000 pay cut. it s hard to walk away from that kind of money, especially when you don t have to even put on clean clothes to go to work. must be nice, don t have to deal with makeup or nice clothes or anything. steve, thanks so much for coming on. here we go. hour two, i m brooke baldwin. city and the military gets polled and a lot happening in the west. time to play reporter roulette. alison kosik, let s start with you. we ve been talking about the debit card fees and now checking fees? explain? we re being feed to death between the air lies and the banks. city bank is now jumping on the bandwagon. if you don t carry a $60,000 in your banking account, it will cost you $20 a month the regulations are tighter on banks and making it tougher for them to lend money. some senate democrats are saying, switch if you don t want to pay it or go to the credit unions as well. that s another
kercher s family is backing the prosecu prosecutor s plan to appeal the case. they say justice would have been served if the jury followed the evidence, not the media hype. you can t forgive somebody if they haven t admitted something, so what would they be forgiving. if as was decided yesterday they are innocent, then we say fair enough and all try and move on in that respect. a third person convicted in kercher s death in a separate trial is serving a 16 year sentence. knox s haurs suggest that man was the sole killer. michael jackson s doctor will be face to face with old girlfriends in an l.a. courtroom today. prosecutors hope to establish a time line when conrad murray s manslaughter trial resumes. phone records show murray talked with three girlfriends the minutes before and after jackson stopped breathing. jury selection begins in detroit today in the terror trial of umar farouk abdul thattal lab. prosecutors say he tried to detonate a bomb in his understand wear
since osama bin laden. the breaking news this hour, we re learning more about the air strike in yemen that killed anwar al-awlaki. first, a reminder of why this american born cleric was so dangerous. president obama says he took the lead in planning to murder americans. he s been linked to those terror suspects of the decade including the so-called underwear bomber, the accused ft. hood attacker, three of the 9/11 hijackers and the man who allegedly tried to blow up a car in times square in new york. we have in depth coverage of the mission to kill al-awlaki and the implications. first, to our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. several administration officials say it was a cia hit. the cia and pentagon had been working with the yemenese for nearly two years to kill anwar al-awlaki. we had always had tremendous concern that after getting bin laden, that someone like al-awlaki was a primary target because of his continuing efforts to plan attacks against the united stat