Major League Baseball announced in a release on Friday that it would be calling off the first week of spring training games, citing the lack of a collective bargaining agreement with Major League Baseball Playe
by the suspect prior to the attack. but they are now combing through a mountain of digital evidence. they are looking at social media posts and they are looking at the suspect s own writings. they say they have recovered a notebook in which he talks about shooting up the school. they say they have also recovered two videos shot on the suspect s cell phone the day before the attack in which he talks about shooting and killing other students. we are also learning that the suspect showed what was called concerning behavior on the morning of the attack and the day before the attack. so much so that his parents were called in for a school meeting on that morning. at this point officials are not describing what that concerning behavior entailed. they are not giving any further details of the meeting either. but the 15-year-old who has been charged as an adult has now been moved from a juvenile facility to the oakland county jail. christine, laura? four fatalities now. breaking overnight
the union reviews the agreement. both sides have been at odds mainly over teacher evaluations and job security. the union president said last night the teachers are not happy with the agreement. well, grim news for hockey fans. it s day two of the player lockout with the two sides miles apart and no talks scheduled. the main issue, of course, is money. how should owners and players divide up a revenue pot of $3.3 billion? the standoff is likely to last months, and some players are already baling, signing to play with other leagues. this could be devastating for the nhl. they had a lockout less than ten years ago yeah. and it was not good for the sport. let s hope they can get it done. and it s a big enough pot. big enough pot. $3.3 billion. big pot. i can figure out a way to spend it. divvy it up. get on that, meet with the union, okay? and this from china is not for those afraid of heights. a chinese tightrope walker, two of his apprentices, check it out, set
murray is up to a jury. corporations raking in millions in profits and not paying taxes. sometimes the government is paying them. that s triggering outrage on this american morning . good morning, everyone. it is friday, my very favorite day of the week besides saturday and sunday. happy friday. it s november 4th. welcome to american morning . i m christine romans. ali is on assignment. he s still in caane. herman cain still defiant this morning. the republican front-runner pushing back against the sexual harassment swirling around him. cain says that he will not let it derail his campaign for president. also developing this morning we may hear from one of cain s accusers today, her attorney hopes to release a statement which can rebut cain s contention that any allegations made against him were groundless. joe johns. following all the twists and turns of this case that continues to twist and turn, joe. reporter: that s for sure. if it happens, best case scenario
also, the nfl this morning, once again, closed for business. the player lockout was lifted this week, but last night, a federal court made a different decision and once again, the doors are closed. but, right now, we do need to start with that trail of devastation across the south. they are still searching this morning for people buried in the rubble alive or dead. take a look now at the toll from these storms. we got some updates just overnight and this morning that at least 342 people have been killed across six states. that makes this outbreak the second deadliest tornado outbreak in u.s. history. by far, the worst hit state was alabama. at least 254 people killed there. still we have hundreds of people unaccounted for. but part of that could be because people are scattered after the storm, they re in shelters, power down, people maybe haven t been able to reconnect and communicate. just how historic are these storms?