the search continues for a missing girl. please get somebody over here. the 911 tape and father s calm call to police. the high profile search intensifying. plus this jpmorgan is one of the best managed banks there is. jamie dimon, the head of it, is one of the smartest bankers we got. president obama going on the view stressing why it s important for wall street to clean itself up. this hour shareholders are getting together in tampa. will they fire their dimon? busted at the gate. a security guard at the new york airport accused of using a dead man s identity for the last 20 years. he had access to secure areas, supervised 30 guards and could walk scot-free through metal detectors. newsroom begins right now. good morning to you. i m carol costello. we begin this morning in mississippi where there s a killer preying on motorists and even more startling, police believe the shooter may be posing as a cop. it s a chilling theory to explain the killings both with
should have the time to reform their oversight agencies and really get this thing right. now, there s a lot of sympathy for these guys down here. i talked to one restaurant owner in pensacola, he says, you know, he feels bad for the drillers but he says, no, something like the bp incident can never happen again. he says, if the guys can t drill, well, they re just going to have to get in the unemployment line with everyone else. steve hargreaves from new orleans. steve, thanks very much for that. this is a region that keeps getting hit. because of alex, there s about a quarter also halted in the gulf. you know, just in terms of the shallow water drilling, too. remember that well, 1979, off the coast mexico. it was only 200 feet deep, they couldn t close it for ten months. right. and people are likening that to this situation right now. how do they finally get it to stop. cnn is your resource for news about your money. head to cnn.com about the bp spill and the economic impact
still loopholes that leave taxpayers on the hook and let me get specific with you. goldman sachs has been in the news. do you fundamentally believe and can you promise your constituents that with your bill goldman sachs could not do what they are accused of doing, obviously they ve not been convicted of anything, but what your colleagues are saying that they play both sides and they really hurt taxpayers. i think that this bill really strengthens the hand of the oversight agencies that would watch goldman sachs of any other company that tried to do what they re accused of doing. that s only an allegation, but a serious one, that they were playing both sides of the street, if you would, selling a product, then basically betting that it would fail. and that to me is the wrong thing to do. it s the kind of thing that makes people so cynical and upset with what s happening on wall street. if you want to make that provision stronger, you bet. i ll join republicans in doing it. if they wan