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. good morning. thank you for being with us. i m carol costello. time for political buzz, your rapid fire look at the top political topics. jason johnson, chief political correspondent for politics 365. and we also have contributor and columnist for the daily beast. first up, steven king, the author, the man best known for horror novels, turning his attention to gun violence. king, himself a gun owner, doesn t want to overturn the second amendment, he says it s time for both sides to stop the rhetoric. king says you can outlaw ar-15s, but you the can t outlaw crazy. the next adam lanza is out there somewhere.
responded. here we go, political buzz, a rapid fire look at the best political topics of the day. cnn contributor and democratic strategist maria cardona and anna navarro, full transparency, i hate the buzzer, don t talk longer than 30 seconds. i love that sultry voice, can we go back to that. that was very intrigue, i love the voice at the beginning, can you use that throughout? i will. anna. okay. thank you. good to see both of you. up first, the blame game continues over the deficit the republican national committee releasing a new web ad asking democrats to admit they have a spending problem. listen. so it is almost a false argument to say we have a spending problem. i want to disagree with those who say we have a spending problem. i am not going to keep
react to what happened overseas? the opening bell just 30 minutes aw away. and life-altering disease. jack osbourne diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. how he is coping. plus take a look at that. talk about a tennis tantrum. ow! taking out his frustration on the ad board but hitting the ump in the process. not only does he get kicked out of the tourney but the police are considering charges for that ornery tennis player. good morning, everyone. hi there. i m ashley banfield. we want to begin with your wallet, your money. the reason stock markets around the world are bouncing around this morning because voters in greece are supporting the nation s controversial bailout. finally they re doing so. that s the kind of decision that could have sent that economy and, in fact, the world economy reeling. on wall street the sense of relief is kind of ho-ho so-so. 30 minutes before the opening bell and the markets are mixed. investors are skittish. our business correspondent are ch
politics now dirty from a fraud trial. he walks free and is now seeking redemption. i don t think god is through with me. i really believe he thinks there s still some good things i can do. this morning what s next for john edwards. graduation scare. a bear on the loose in bakersfield. this 120-pound bear startling students and stopping the ceremony. plus we have a champion of the 2012 national spelling bee. queen bee. spelling ace. 14-year-old girl from san diego capturing the national title with the word guetapens. what does it mean? i m not going to tell you right now. newsroom starts right now. good morning. happy friday to you. let s get straight to the jobs report. not such great news because it is shaping up to be another brutal day on wall street. stock futures point to a huge negative open after disappointing news on the job market. just 69,000 jobs were created last month missing expectations of more than twice that number. the unemployment rate, well,