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that answer may why people say they can do this at home. if it goes out of hand, it goes away quickly. the problem, there's nobody there to resuscitate you and nobody could bring you back. >> that was pretty quick. you gave some of the medication. he's gone from being completely awake to asleep. >> he's not breathing. i'm breathing for him. murray could face four years in prison if found guilty. let's look at the world market. things looking better in asia. all the major markets have made gains this morning. european markets have gotten off to a decent start. u.s. futures are also looking positive. confidence and plans for resolving debt crisis pushed u.s. stocks higher yesterday much the dow surged 272 point or 2.5%. the s&p 500 added 27 points and the nasdaq rose 33. protesters will be back on wall street again today for an 11th straight day. they claimed the big financial firms are greedy, corrupt and have hijacked democracy. michael moore, the filmmaker, spoke to the protesters before he interviewed with piers morgan. >> are we going to live in a democracy that's run by the majority of people or are are we going to be living in where the clept maniacs who have stolen pension funds, wrecked people's lives, millions thrown out of their homes, millions without health insurance, millions have lost their jobs. millions of people, how do they think they're going to abuse before people stand up? >> police arrested about 100 protesters so far. it looks like the government won't shut down after all. not at least for another few weeks anyway. last night the senate passed a short term spending bill to carry the country into fiscal year 2012, which starts officially on saturday. it ended a showdown where badly needed disaster relief money became hostage to bickering. the measure now goes to the house. how do you get a good look at the washington monument? you repel down the side, of course. a team of engineers will do that today. they'll look for more damage to the outside of the monument. it was cracked and closed after the earthquake. officials say the cracks are big enough for sunlight and water to get through. the national parks service says the inside is structurally sound. now, take a look at this video. you're seeing it right now from inside the monument. this is what it looked like at quake time. it's from a surveillance camera. you can definitely see the shaking. see the people hurrying down the staircase and even see some debris fall. that had to be really scary. this answers the question, what is chelsea clinton up to? the former first daughter joined the board of directors of the internet media giant iac. the company runs sites you probably heard of or use, like match.com. it holds 50% stake in the daily beast company. clinton is also working on her doctorate at oxford university. and one more of the -- one of the more contentious bake sales we can remember will go forward to. campus republicans at the university much california at berkeley will be selling goodies to white men for 2. asian, latino and native american men and women will pay less. the group says it's their way to protest to allow california universities to take into consideration national origin, race, ethnicity into -- >> the satire which is inflammatory, was to cause -- we feel discriminating people based on their skin color for baked goods is discriminatory, the same way that judging people on the color of their skin for admission process. >> this isn't unique to berkeley. similar events have been held at other colleges across the country. let's head to atlanta to check with jackie jair he is. any flight delays? >> it's 5 a.m., it's looking good to start. usually not a lot of planes up yet. there are areas we're concerned about. a lot of that has to do with the fog. there is a lot of it out there from the gulf coast to the northeast. where we have the advisories in effect, which includes birmingham towards huntsville, parts of tennessee, london, kentucky, columbus, ohio and even towards long island and rhode island, we have dense fog advisories. it's going to be a quarter of a mile or less in those areas. even into the cities we're going to be seeing some patchy fog. so take extra time to get where you're going. low beams, of course, as always. just call ahead on the flights. it's going to take them a little bit to do some of the approaches potentially this this morning as a result of that. we have the upper area of low pressure. this has been sitting over the great lakes since the weekend. unfortunately, it's not going to budge any time soon. more cool weather, more showers in the forecast here. we've got that tropical moisture, which is going to continue to ride up the east coast. expecting spotty showers here throughout the day as well. of course, all of that will be impacting your travel. all right. who is going to get it? chicago, probably the worst city for travel delays today because of heavy rain as well as the low clouds. the delays mostly this morning in new york and philadelphia as well as boston. that's because of the fog we were talking about. d.c. will get in on the showers too along with the morning clouds. a little patchy fog. florida has been getting hit day after day with showers and thunderstorms also. what about your temperatures? it's going to stay warm across the south and all across the east. but you can see that pocket of cool air where that low is that we were talking about. bringing that wet weather. chicago only making it up to 60 degrees today. everybody else kind of around the periphery feeling good. carol, the video of the day. have you seen this thing? it's like threading a needle. this guy, jeb corliss, have you heard of him? >> the wing man guy. the bird man. >> oh, yeah. bizarre looking. >> it is. there he goes. this is in china. this is china's -- >> he goes over a hundred miles an hour. it's only like 100 feet wide or so. he's crazy. >> crazy to me. >> he looks like batman. lock at that. >> i can't believe he stays afloat with that thing. >> i don't know how he does it. >> there he goes with the parachute afterwards. with all that rock around, i don't know. >> i've done crazy things, but i'll never be doing that. >> no base jumping for you? >> pardon? >> no base jumping for you either? >> no. i'll pass. >> thank you, jacqui jeras. move over vladimir put in, jay leno says some are getting a dose of russia. what's that about? here's your punch line. >> vladimir putin wants to run for president of russia. it's amazing how similar their system is to ours now. here's the story from russian television. >> we begin with the big announcement that vladimir putin will run for presidency. his opponents will include the following: and a guy named gary johnson. in our effort to terrify you this morning, facebook is tracking you even when you're logged off the website. it has do with the little like buttons. but first, it's time for our quote of the day. today it's from a reality star/business woman. she says "there's no curbing the gay man. i've tried to curb you people." we'll tell you who said that in 90 seconds. it's nine minutes past the hour. whoa. whoa. how do you top great vacations? whoa. getting twice the points on great vacations. use chase sapphire preferred now get two times the points on travel, and two times the points on dining and no foreign transaction fees. whoa! chase sapphire preferred. a card of a different color. apply now at chasesapphire.com/preferred i want healthy skin for life. 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"there's no curbing the gay man. i've tried to curb you people." who said that? it was millionaire matchmaker patti standinger. suggesting that people have problem with monogamy on watch what happens. she also said that jewish men lie. she's issued a formal apology saying i didn't mean to offend anyone. right now, facebook has some 800 million active users. according to the social media giant, more than two billion posts are liked or commented on every day. now, facebook is being accused of tracking your web history even when you're logged out of facebook. let's go live to hong kong and check in with kristi lu stout. without getting too technical, what's the deal with facebook tracking people? >> here's the deal. recently a tech watcher in australia revealed that facebook gathers data from the like buttons even after users logged out. if you're logged out, facebook can track every web page you visit. it did a collection and it's part of a system to prevent improper log-in and that it doesn't -- if you want to play it safe, you can delete every facebook cookie in your browser or use a separate browser for all your facebook activity. carol? >> as for what facebook says, does just say hey, it happens? >> that's right. facebook has been on the defense on this. it's one of many privacy concerns that have been raised by the company. this one is particularly eyebrow raising because it is collecting data from users even after we log out. facebook is saying it deletes the information after it collects it. >> gotcha. let's talk about depression. because actually, let's talk about depression relief, okay? and coffee. i like this story. >> that's right. it's an incredible study. it included more than 50,000 women analyzing coffee consumption and health. women who drink caffeinated coffee are less likely to become depressed and the more we drink, the more the risk of depression goes down. in fact, drinking four cups a day was associated with a 20% lower risk of depression. now, the study does not prove cause and effect here, just a link. the researchers say there's no reason to believe that drinking more coffee will prevent depression. that said, carol, i just had a tall soy milk latte before this hit and i'm feeling okay. just okay. >> just okay? i think i've had 12 cups -- i've only had four cups of coffee and i'm feeling fine. >> good for you. >> kristi lu stout, thank you. two states down and one more to go for president obama as he continues to raise campaign cash and continues to push his jobs plan out west. how is he doing? where is he heading today? we'll tell you coming up. it's 14 minutes past the hour. 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[ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. ♪ 15 minutes past the hour. good morning. we keep hearing the chatter about more republican candidates for president. well, comedian jon stewart has had enough. here's your punch line. >> romney is the front-runner. >> also once again we're hearing the calls for chris christie to jump into the race. >> and renewed talk that chris christie might very well jump in the race. >> doubts about perry fueling a new push to get chris christie in the race. >> you want to add another candidate? it's like the primary is a season of "american idol" in reverse. every week, we add other idiot. all that's missing is the humiliating audition where the contestant mangles one of our favorite songs. >> and stepping out over the line ♪ oh, ♪ [ laughter ] >> he sang it better than i could have. time for a political ticker with tim farley, host of morning briefing live from washington. good morning, tim. >> reporter: i learned long ago, never mess with the boss. >> no. i was going to ask you to sing it, but i said no, i'm not going to ask him. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. let's talk about president obama. he heads to colorado today on the last leg of his west coast visit. the big focus is jobs and his proposal to get americans back to work. let's listen. >> i don't have a job. but that's because i've been lucky enough to live in silicon valley for a while and worked for a small startup down the street here that did quite well. i'm unemployed by choice. my question is, would you please raise my taxes? [ laughter ] >> okay. tim, so a lot of people might say, that was a setup. >> yeah. well what happened to the chuck woolry discussion that we had last week. give it up for the wake up call when we discussed the fact that you can voluntarily give more money. you watch that and you wonder, where did this guy come from? there are a lot of people that would agree with the president that taxes need to be raised. the problem is the america jobs act that he's been touting has a difficult pass through congress. parts of it may pass but economists who say, like mark zandj says it could create millions of jobs but you need 150,000 jobs a month to stay even with the economic growth of this country. 1.9 million, that's compared to 1.8 million, 150,000 a month. that's not a lot. after 2012, the benefits go away, assuming you could get this act paid for. but the president is continuing his west coast swing. he's at abraham lincoln high school in colorado. will be talking about developing schools and rebuilding schools and the fundraising he's been doing which should total out about $8 million after this flee ln day trip it done, carol. >> that's incredible. let's talk about the republican side of the coin and candidate ron paul. he probably doesn't stand a chance of actually winning the nomination, but he sure is giving it a go. actually, we have a part of his interview on the daily show from last night. it's interesting. let's listen. >> what it about your candidacy that they so easily dismiss and are they right when they say ron paul is not an electable figure? >> they're wrong on that. i've been elected quite a few times already. i can be elected. we're 10, 14, 15%. we very well could be and most likely are on the verge of an explosion of interest in this country. >> i always wonder about a guy who doesn't believe in government running for the presidency. i don't know. there seems to be a contradiction there. >> reporter: a small role. but he is to his point about being elected. when you're elected in a congressional district, it's one thing. it tends to be democratic or republican or in his case a conservative district. he is libertarian, against the grain in some conservative circles because of his really isolationist views. if you look at the numbers, ron paul probably can't get to the nomination. i see a difference, carol, between this and the 2008 campaign where we knew he would be running for congress again. this time around,he's not running for congress again. he's got a lot of money. he's shown he can do that. when you look his schedule today, he's addressing a republican dinner tonight. this when the house of representatives is off. i think at the very least, he has something to say, wants to say it. he can certainly last through iowa, new hampshire. if he does well in iowa, he can certainly have an effect on those who might -- he might take vote from other candidates, for example, like rick perry or mitt romney. i'm not sure which. probably more from rick perry. it remains to be seen. i think he want to be a player this time around. >> thank you very much, tim farley. live from washington, d.c. we appreciate it, as always. the long time suspect in the murder of natalee holloway confess the to murdering a different woman. we're getting a look at the interrogation video from peru. that's just ahead. you're probably right. thank you! whoever you are. i'm pretty sure that was phil jackson. he's quite famous... million championships... triangle offense innovator... 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