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called the student a future welfare recipient. all the comments were caught on camera. you airline passengers, you are used to shelling out money for a lot of things to that airline, but you ll hear a story this morning of passengers actually paying for the fuel pore their flight. thank you very much for being here on this cnn saturday morning. i m t.j. holmes. reynolds wolf is about to join me, because we have a weather situation that is causing fits for firefighters fighting a fire this is going on in northwestern nevada. this is a fast-moving fire fueled by strong winds and dry terrain it is threatening hundreds of home. thousands are without electr electricity around the reno area, but most of those folks do have their power back on now. this fire is a day old and has grown to three square miles. tragically, at least one person has been killed as a result of this fire. also one firefighter had to be taken to the hospital with injuries. schools were closed yesterday.
good morning to you. this is your a.m. wake-up call for friday. happy friday. it s november 18th, from the time warner center in new york, i m carol costello. here are the morning s top stories. another child sex scandal at a major university. syracuse university has confirmed that basketball assistant coach bernie fein has been put on administrative leave. one of his accusers talking about more than a decade of abuse that started in sixth grade. he thought president obama was the antichrist. the man accused of taking shots at the white house, now accused of trying to assassinate the president. and cleaning up and recovering after deadly storms tear through the south. the storms started in texas and tore a path to the carolinas. at least six people were killed. let s head to atlanta and check in with meteorologist reynolds wolf. hopefully the rough weather has ended. in part of the we begin to see things ramp up. you have the cleanup in its wake that s remaining. as w
speaking to reporters right now on the occupy wall street developments. people, particularly our first responders, are going to be arrested. that s behavior that has nothing to do with the first amendment. it is designed to keep people from being able to go about their business and express themselves and just not going to be tolerated, but i think the real story for tomorrow morning s paper is that the just were not that many people out here. most expressed themselves and then went back about their business. the officer all five officers had the liquid flushed out. both at the scene and they went to the hospital. those officers went to a different hospital. went to downtown hospital. they ve been treated and released. it was a burning sensation and redness on their face and whatever that liquid was, i don t think it s been fully determined yet, but it was frushed out. the officer here? appare apparently, there was an attempt to arrest the people who had moved the barrie
outfront tonight, the market slid nearly 200 points today. the reason, fear and uncertainty. fear of europe and fear of the super committee. we are counting down to a huge moment for america on a day our commander in chief was warned china s military is building up with one main goal, taking on america. i ll get to that in a moment. first, the super committee is exactly one week away from its deadline to cut a minimum of $1.2 trillion from america s deficit. today was a day called critical by some lawmakers. the meetings have ended. there is no word on a possible deal. now, nearly 80% of americans don t expect the super committee to do its job. but no deal isn t just a chance to roll our eyes and say, hey, we knew it all along. no deal is bad for america. no deal means rising interest rates down the road and a halt in job creation now. we need a deal, and a deal is not hard to strike. we ve shown one way repeatedly on this show. that s to roll back the bush tax cuts for eve