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firefighters in dearborn, michigan, when the roof they were on started to collapse. training, quick thinking and a lot of luck saved the day. saw it on video so many times. oh, boy. i guess we really avoided a crisis there. so especially when it was my feet dangling in that hole. from cnn s world headquarters, bringing you news and analysis from across the nation and around the globe. live from studio 7, this is cnn saturday morning. the streets of sanford, florida, are again filled with people seeking justice for trayvon martin and the arrest of his shooter george zimmerman. people are gathered right now for a march. today s focus, the sanford police department, which has been heavily criticized for allowing zimmerman to remain free. george howell is outside police headquarters. protesters will end up here. and george, one month now since the killing of trayvon martin but the outrage certainly shows no signs of waning. in some cases it seems to be growing. what are
feels like february here in new york city. welcome to american morning. i just can t believe it is november 1st. where does time go? good morning to you. up first, herman cain fighting back against allegations of sexual harassment. problem is, his story just keeps changing. the gop frontrunner is defending himself against a politico report against two women that accused him of inappropriate behavior during his tenure at the american restaurant association in the 1990s. we begin with cnn political director paul steinhauser. so i m trying to think how many times herman cain s story shifted in what, a three hour period yesterday. pretty much. you can say the time was unfortunate, the story braging one day before the republican candidate had high profile speeches and television interviews. start with the national press club. he was there around noon. this is what he had to say. i am unaware of any sort of settlement. i hope it wasn t for much because i didn t do anything, b
we ll bring you all the highlights. good morning to you. happitry, it s october 28th. this is your a.m. wake-up call. i m carol costello in new york. you re waking up to some of the best news in recent memory. gdp up 2.5%, nearly double the rate of last quarter. we have gains on thursday, up 340 points. the dow is heading for its best month in 24 years. the broader s&p, october could close as the best month since 1974. cnn s erin burnett asked pete kenny for his take. are you optimistic. i am. the drivers that we ve been getting are positive, surprisingly positive given weakness in some of the sectors of the economy but also the eu, toe as you had mention there s a lot of work to be done, it still takes a lost risk off the table, particularly for the financials. on a day like today, you ve seen tremendous leadership by the financials, that s a good indicator that there s room left on this move up. right now european markets are all looking up. the ftse, the dax, all w
occupy wall street demonstrators are taking their message where the money is. that is the banks. protesters plan to march on the offices of five major banks. today, they say they re going to deliver hows of letters to top board members of bank of america, morgan stanley, wells fargo, citigroup and jpmorgan chase. wall street ceo who says he s part of the 1%, confronts the occupy protesters who say they represent the 99%. demonstrators argued that the wealthiest 1% of americans keeps getting richer while the other 99% struggle. peter shift and a camera crew went to the park in new york to challenge him. no. we re in the 99%! wouldn t you like to get into the 1%? you don t want more money? if i offered to put you in the 1% right now and i would pay my share and get rid okay, hold on. immediately, immediately! investors are taking a step back after yesterday s huge rally. well, the dow fell 25 points in early trading. right now, it is up six points. it is encou