in the north and central part of the state. officials say there are no reports of serious injuries or fatalities. back here on the east coast, the national hurricane center says a new sub-tropical system is forming in the atlantic. we ll check in with meterologist bonnie schneider, a lot of wild weather out there. how is all this going to impact memorial day travel, do you think? definitely going to be impactful, we re expecting airport delays across the country from minneapolis to denver, salt lake city, some due to thunderstorms, other to winds, but look for afternoon thunderstorms, once again in miami, that is something to keep in mind as we go through the day today, we ll watch for that through a good portion of the day, randi. it s interesting we also have activity in the tropics. going back to those wild fires, though, bonnie in, michigan, how does the weather look, will we see improvements? i think we will see better weather for the michigan fires. less windy w
who might have helped pay for the ads, people who work for the company the obama camp is hammering. that would be bain capital. and a terrifying discovery. radiation from the meltdown of a nuclear power plant actually built into the foundation of an apartment building. wolf blitzer s off today, i m gloria borger, and you re in the situation room. and it could happen any minute now. a suspect finally charged in the disappearance of etan patz. exactly 33 years ago today, the 6-year-old vanished launching a national campaign to find and protect missing children. the suspect pedro hernandez allegedly has confessed to killing etan, but there are many nagging questions still out there. such as what was the motive? did police miss clues for decades? and could they have gotten it wrong now? our national correspondent susan canada yac candiotti is outside the district attorney s office in new york. susan, hernandez is going to be arraigned from his hospital bed? reporter: well
democratic milwaukee mayor tom barrett head to head tonight. will scott walker be able to tame the unions? bud light. the hurricane downgraded to a category 2 but still packing a punch. popular resorts of mexico in the crosshairs this morning. casting call from folks that brought you extreme makeover home edition comes a new game show based on the bible. jeff foxworthy live this hour and we ll talk to the people behind the game show. newsroom begins right now. good friday morning to you. i m carol costello. 33 years ago today this little boy, etan patz, vanished on his way to school. this morning his alleged killer is expected to be in a new york city courtroom. his name is pedro hernandez. this is his picture on inside edition. hernandez confessed to the killing and may have solved a mystery that started a national discussion on missing children. susan candiotti is following the latest developments. hernandez is expected in court. what may happen today, susan? repo
did you see what he did? so petty. take a look. loving that. american morning continues right now. all right. i m ali velshi live in tampa for tonight s cnn tea party debate. brand new poll numbers are just out right now. it is rick perry and everyone else. i m christine romans. today president obama presents his jobs plan to congress, but, first, find out what he has planned to help rally more support for that $447 billion plan. and i m carol costello. bank of america reportedly planning to slash tens of thousands of jobs. the cutbacks create a leaner, more competitive bank, and who s jobs exactly are on the line? details on this american morning. good morning, everyone. it s monday. monday, september 12th. welcome to american morning. yes. happy monday to you. ali velshi is live in tampa, florida, this morning, so get us rolling, ali. it s beautiful weather out here in tampa. politics is on the brain this morning. we re live at the florida state fairground
we re standing here with cops and firefighters whose jobs are threatened because states an communities are cutting back. this bill will keep cops on the beat and firefighters on call. so let s pass this bill so that these men and women with continue protecting our neighborhoods like they do every single day. i m standing with construction workers. we ve got roads that need work all over the country. our highways are backed up with traffic. our airports are clogged. and there are millions of unemployed construction workers who can rebuild them so let s pass this bill so road crews and diggers and pavers and workers, they can all head back to the job site. there s plenty of work to do. this job this jobs bill will help them do it. let s put them back to work. let s pass this bill, rebuilding america. and there are schools throughout the country that desperately need renovating. we cannot got an amen over there. we can t expect our kids to do their best in places that are li