on cnn. good monday morning to you, everyone. it s good to have you with us, welcome to early start. i m ashley banfield. we re bringing you the news from a to z. big developments in greece that are sure to have a ripple effect. winning yesterday s parliamentary election in a vote seen by many as an endorsement for the survival of the euro. i will make sure that the sacrifices of the greek people will bring the country back to prosperity. so now it s up to samaras to form a coalition government to quickly keep greece afloat. something that other euro nations are hopes that we can do. christine romans is monitoring markets. as we started, we said, ah, good news here. features have turned lower. and i saw this described as a stay of execution for greece. others have called it the status quo. what is the status quo? relying on other monies from other countries to stay afloat, to basically not go broke and it still has an awful lot of work to do here. but voters dec
putin, and the two are at odds of how to end the bloodshed in syria and the international response to iran s nuclear program. in colorado wildfires are spreading. crews fighting the fire in the pike national forest are getting help now. firefighters from california heading there and the other big fire in colorado has burned more than 58,000 acres. national weather service says that the fire risk in six western states today is critical. i want to get to the big election in greece over the weekend. it looks like crisis averted at least for now, and everybody was holding their breath waiting to see who would win and how it would impact the finances here in the united states. on one side, the conservative party who wants to hang on to the financial bailout of greece being offered by its european partners even if it means greece going through the deep painful cuts. on the other side was a left wing party who wanted a big renegotiation of the terms of the bailout. some said tha
good evening. we ll get to my interview with the cast of dallas in a few moments. but first, a big man with big ideas about politics, government and everything else. jesse ventura, a superstar of professional wrestling known as the body and a man who never holds back. every time he s been on my show, he says something outrageous, unexpected and thought provoking. now he s back for more. his book, jesse, how are you? i m doing well, piers, how are you? you are looking very well. two things i want to clarify with you. one is why you re not here with me in the studio. and secondly, where have you been because you ve disappeared? well, first reason, why i m not with you in the studio is i have i ve quit flying because i have metal in my body. so every time i go to an airport, the metal detector goes off. and they treat former governors like criminals out there, you know. i get treated like a criminal and i ve had enough. i won t be treated like a criminal anymore. so th
nothing more nerve-racking than walking on in the finals. also, the tony on broadway. i didn t think i would even be nominated. you may not know james corden yet but i do. an up and coming super star. you don t know whether to shake his hand or like his face. he s that attractive. this is piers morgan tonight. we begin tonight with coach mike krzyzewski. he made duke a basketball powerhouse. this summer, he carries the pride of america with him as he leads america s olympic basketball team to london. coach k, now, i know how important you are because everybody on my staff when they heard we were doing coach k got excited. like, whoa, coach k. why are you such a big deal? you must have a lot of polish people on your staff. so it means everything s going to go great here. you have a reputation based on one of the most greatest sporting careers america s seen. a peerless career. what does it mean to you to have that reputation? i ve been lucky to be at plac
now, in a speech to the white house today, the president said it s a step towards lifting the shadow of deportation from young people who are americans in every way except on paper. this is not amnesty. this is not immunity. this is not a path to citizenship. it s not a permanent fix. this is a temporary stop gap measure that lets us focus our resources wisely while giving a degree of relief and hope to talented driven patriotic young people. it is the right thing to do. the swift reaction from republicans. we want to tell you about that. we want to show you some heated reaction that came before the president s speech was even over. a reporter from the conservative website the daily caller yelled out some questions along the line of what about americans who are unemployed while you employ foreigners. take a look. it is the right thing to do. why do you favor foreigners over american workers? excuse me, sir, it s not time for questions. are you going to take questi