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i m outfront. erwinerin burnet. the dow down 276 points. europe i don t know crisis took a bit out of the u.s. markets and former goldman sachs chief and new jersey governor jon corzine s company, mf global filed for bankruptcy today. after more than $6 billion in bets on europe gone bad. the spook, though, only went so far, because when you look at it over the past month, the dow industrials up more than 1,000 points for the month of october. that s 9.6%, and it s the best since 2002. the s&p 500 up almost 11%. its best gain since december of 1991. stocks were spooked, fitting, because it is halloween. and new jersey governor chris christie told kids to stay home. yeah, he cancelled halloween for people who lost power. all right. the republican candidates seem to be celebrating halloween. we called every single campaign and figured they must all be out trick or treating tonight with kids or grandkids. we re not kidding. only rick santorum, the one with trick or tre ....
the call was worth it. also, you know, they make an app for just about everything out there. so many apps to keep up with, but we got one for you this morning that you might really want, an app that actually earns you money. welcome back to this cnn saturday morning october 22nd, 8:00 a.m. here in atlanta, georgia, 7:00 a.m. in fayetteville, arkansas, 5:00 a.m. for you folks in las vegas, wherever you may be, i m glad you re here. i m t.j. holmes. let s start at the top of the hour with the news that we got from the president, the war in iraq has a date to be over. the end of one of the most controversial wars in u.s. history comes after almost nine years. you ll remember the shock and awe, you ll remember the surge, this all started in march of 2003. the department of defense estimates they spent more than $700 billion just on operation iraqi freedom and operation new dawn in iraq and 4,400 u.s. service members have died in the war, another 30,000 have been ....
league. wait until you hear who he called and maybe you ll think the call was worth it. also, you know, they make an app for just about everything out there. so many apps to keep up with, but we got one for you this morning that you might really want, an app that actually earns you money. welcome back to this cnn saturday morning october 22nd, 8:00 a.m. here in atlanta, georgia, 7:00 a.m. in fayetteville, arkansas, 5:00 a.m. for you folks in las vegas, wherever you may be, i m glad you re here. i m t.j. holmes. let s start at the top of the hour with the news that we got from the president, the war in iraq has a date to be over. the end of one of the most controversial wars in u.s. history comes after almost nine years. you ll remember the shock and awe, you ll remember the surge, this all started in march of 2003. the department of defense estimates they spent more than $700 billion just on operation iraqi freedom and operation new dawn in iraq and 4,400 u. ....
police and sheriff s officials in ohio after the owner of a preserve, game preserve, killed himself and let them loose on the town. the one monkey they couldn t find, police say the t cheetah, ate that monkey. authorities defending the decision to take those animals down. saying it was us or them. ja jason carol. reporter: so many questions this morning. why terry thompson the man that owned all the animals, why he opened the cages and set those animals free. knowing that many of them would most likely be killed. this is a manna by all accounts loved these animals. that s one of the major questions that investigators will be looking at this morning. in all, 49 animals killed. the pictures really tell the whole story. we see those pictures of those animals, wild exotic animals, killed out here. sheriff s deputies telling me they were sickened to have to do what they did to put the animals down but simply felt as though they had no choice. the story actually started t ....
he is charged with trying to rape a maid in an upscale manhattan hotel. strauss-kahn is accused of emerging from a bathroom naked, then dragging the 32-year-old housekeeper into the bedroom of his $3,000 a night suite and attacking her. before his arrest strauss-kahn was considered a front runner to become france s next president. richard roth is tracking the latest developments. strauss-kahn was supposed to be arraigned last night. why was that delayed? this was like a night court version. they are doing forensic tests and apparently reportedly some delays in figuring out a bail deal as this financial big wig was sitting, cooling his heels in a new york special victims unit precinct house. this is a bombshell of a story. this man, who leads the international monetary fund, based in washington, but a french citizen, walked by new york city police there, this is astounding to see, at an unbelievable weekend news development. he is accused of sexual assault on a mai ....