Early Start with John Berman & Christine Romans

Early Reads for Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

We know you've got to run this morning, so here's a quick look at the big stories of the day:

Top News stories:

* Hollande sworn in as French president amid Europe's debt woes

* Dimon to face JPMorgan shareholders

* Police: Phony officer could be killing Mississippi drivers

Early Reads preview:

* The Democrat and chronicle in rochester, NY revealing shocking new details about photography company Kodak's headquarters.
Apparently from 1978 to 2006, Kodak was hiding a secret nuclear reactor in its basement.

* According to WebMD, a new study reveals sleepwalking is much more common than experts had previously believed, with 30% of people admitting to a history of sleepwalking.

* A Virginia man drops 100-pounds after he's told he's too fat to ride a roller coaster, according to affiliate WTVR.

Don't forget to tune in to "Early Start" weekdays at 5am Eastern for more on the day's news.