interesting how people are protesting. it s a stark contrast to what we saw in ferguson. let me go back to the beginning of the evening when i got here. we actually came here, there were only a handful of folks here. and i got the opportunity to talk to a couple of different protesters and they were having a conversation about race. one pulled me aside and showed me a card he had in his wall let that said friend of the nypd. he said my brother is a cop. another chimed in and said i have a cop in my family, too. he said this isn t necessarily protesting cops. we want to protest because we deserve protection, not excessive force. that message was relayed quite strongly. you know, people at some point, actually, laid down in times square and chanted hands up don t shoot. they looked directly at the police. quite a few police in times square for a long time. but when we look at times square and the significance of times square in new york city, this is
some breaking news now in the cycle. there are only 13 shopping days left until christmas. at this point it s about braving crowds and hoping that the express package makes it here before next wednesday. if the stress of putting off gift buying isn t bad enough, the whole shopping experience of fighting someone over the hot new item, let alone the strain on your wall let can turn an otherwise happy time of year into a stressful chaotic mess. have no fear, we have a cure for your shopping grinch. our next guest is here to explain that spending cannot only be helpful to our wallets but increase our happiness during the magical season. an associate professor at marketing at harvard business school and the co-author of happy money, the science of smarter spending. in the book you layout five principles to help readers get more happiness out of the money they spend. one of those is invest in others as the saying goes, it s better to give than receive. what are we talking about here
correspond sfwl corzine just pushed out of gold map sacs and wanted redemption. mcgreevey resigned in 2004. trenton needed a steady hand. and it had one, richard j. cody, state senate president, next in line to be governor. from the old school. a self-deprecating irishman, a mortician, a basketball coach. he got coalition politics, the public loved him. the tip o neill of trenton. wanted to run for a full term in 2005. up with big thing that cody didn t have. jon corzine s wall let and that s all that matters. in new jersey, powerful county machines still call the shots in party primaries. one by one corzine picked them off, bought them off. the nomination and election went to correspond sfwlin. correspond sfwlin had no idea
temperatures only in the 20 s. it s not going to be warming up very much in new york city. your temperatures well below average for this time of the year. supposed to be spring on wednesday. high temperatures for the day only 36 degrees. san antonio, 93 degrees, possible record heat. there is a threat for severe weather across parts of the southeast. damaging wind gusts, large hail. north of a winter storm. we ll tell you more about that later. ainsley: our own kwoeupl anna kooiman took a cross-country trip in search of honesty in america. she is back to tell us what she found. good morning, anna. we did five cities in five days with the creators of a brand-new virtual lost and found system called bungee. what bungee does is allows you to anonomously tag all your valuables, wall let,
key tags, what have you and links to your e-mail address and others so you can safely anonomously get your goods back. our tour started in viva las vegas. we re at caesar s palace, an icon in vegas since the 1960 s. we re about to lose a wallet and passport and find out who s on it. those people look like they see something. maybe they ll do the right thing and turn it in somewhere. now we sit here and wait and hope the concession stand person does the right thing. we have a winner. somebody is doing the right thing. your property has been found by phone number. it gives the phone number. hey, did somebody find a wallet and passport? yes. how helpful is that?