our community. colorado state representative rhonda fields, thanks so much for joining us this morning. thank you. and as i mentioned, the colorado governor, governor hickenlooper, will hold a news conference right at the top of the hour in about ten minutes actually about 12 minutes. of course we ll bring that to you live. still ahead, we ll also read your responses to our talkback question of the day. will the newtown death photos force lawmakers to enact new gun laws? facebook.com/cnn or tweet me @carolcnn. everyone has their own way of doing things. at university of phoenix we know learning is no different. so we offer personalized tools and support, that let our students tackle the challenge of going back to school, like they do anything else. their way.
he won t be facing juan martinez, though. today he ll face juror questions when court resumes later today in phoenix. thanks so much. still ahead in the newsroom, talkback question for you today, will newtown death photos force lawmakers to enact new gun laws? facebook.com/carolcnn or tweet me @carolcnn.
process, anywhere from 50, to some cases if we re doing a nationwide search, to $100,000. reporter: most of amy s clients work in tech. the most valuable thing in the world is time. amy gets a boost when tech companies are doing well. reporter: facebook s ipo brought in customers. facebook s been really important for us, for a multitude of reasons. certainly, we ve gotten a lot of clients from their pre-ipo and post-ipo, just like google in 2004. reporter: but what these people are paying for is the one thing for which they don t want to rely on an algorithm. you come to her office and she goes over several questions, which are about an hour long, and within a few days, she ll match you with a couple of people. there are often a lot of metrics by silicon valley standards that people are looking for, ranging from
moore suggests that our memories are fading. moore says if they wish, he wants parents to release pictures of their children after they ve been slaughtered by the gunmen. in my blog last week, i talked about a young man by the name of emmett till, in 1955, a young black kid who was murdered down south, simply because he was black. and his mother insisted that there be an open coffin, because she wanted photographers, the newspeople to see what happened to this 14-year-old boy. to see what racism and bigotry does. that galvanized the country back then. and it was just three months later that rosa parks refused to get up out of her seat on that bus. no newtown parent we know of has offered the public a picture of their murdered child. talk back question for you, will the newtown death photos force lawmakers to enact new gun laws? facebook.com/carolcnn or tweet
sandberg. the conversation about women at work and how you behave to become a leader, and the way women and men manage differently is fascinating. it s opening doors for women to be more aggressive at work, carefully aggressive. women, when are you aggressive sometimes, you are called a word we don t like to say and we look at sheryl sandberg, a good role model i would say. cnn newsroom with carol cosstello begins right now. happening now in the newsroom, speaking out. my family and i are hopeful we can put this horrible ordeal behind us. the mother of the victim in the steubenville rape, talking to cnn. i ask every person listening what if this was your daughter, your sister, or your friend? breaking overnight. an arrest in the murder of daniel pearl. plus, politics hits home.