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June 18th, 2012
06:01 AM ET

How markets could react to Greece – Christine Romans explains

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) - A pro-bailout party in Greece won the most votes in Sunday's parliamentary election, which could ease any immediate concerns about the nation's future participation in the euro area.

But it remains to be seen if the party, New Democracy, can form a viable government supporting the bailout given the deep anti-austerity sentiment in Greece.

This morning on "Early Start," Christine Romans looks at how markets could react after Greek citizens voted in a pro-bailout party over the weekend.


Filed under: Greece • Markets
June 15th, 2012
07:59 AM ET

Companies claim trouble finding workers – Christine Romans on the job fields hurting the most for skilled employees

Christine Romans on a recent Manpower survey listing jobs with most worker shortages due to lack of skilled workers.


Filed under: Economy • Jobs
June 15th, 2012
07:57 AM ET

Week of emotional testimony in Jerry Sandusky trial – Susan Candiotti looks at Sandusky's possible defense strategy

Susan Candiotti on a week of emotional testimony and previews possible defense arguments in the Jerry Sandusky trial.


Filed under: Jerry Sandusky
June 15th, 2012
07:36 AM ET

Why Ohio is key in presidential race – Politico's Jake Sherman explains if Romney or Obama's speeches will resonate with voters

Mitt Romney is kicking off his "Every Town Counts" bus tour today in New Hampshire, while President Obama is back in Washington. Obama's campaign is $2 million richer after a big fundraiser last night at the New York home of actress Sarah Jessica Parker.

Yesterday, the candidates were doing the hard sell for their economic policies and taking shots at each other in the battleground state of Ohio. Romney says the President has failed the American people, and President Obama warns voters not to believe the "scary voice" in Romney's campaign ads.

Politico's Jake Sherman explains on "Early Start" this morning if either of these messages will resonate with potential voters.


Filed under: 2012 election • Politics
June 15th, 2012
07:15 AM ET

What's trending for June 15th, 2012

Singer Chris Brown tweets photo of injury after fight at a club where another singer, Drake, was, and new zombie prank video causes panic.


Filed under: Trending
June 15th, 2012
06:57 AM ET

Raising a child in the US? USDA says it'll cost you $234,900

Christine Romans on a USDA report that looks at the factors contributing to a rise in cost of raising a child in U.S.


Filed under: Raising a child
June 15th, 2012
06:51 AM ET

Tensions high before Egypt runoff vote – Ben Wedeman shares mood on the street after court moves to dissolve parliament

Ben Wedeman on previews Egypt's presidential runoff vote and shares reactions after a court ruled to dissolve parliament.

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Filed under: Egypt • Elections
June 14th, 2012
10:12 AM ET

Do gaffes offer insight on a candidate? Comedian Dean Obeidallah on what you can learn from a political flub

Comedian Dean Obeidallah on how gaffes by Mitt Romney & President Obama can give voters an insight into each candidate.


Filed under: 2012 election • Politics
June 14th, 2012
09:56 AM ET

Ironman competition suspends Lance Armstrong over new doping charges

Organizers of the Nice Ironman competition suspended Lance Armstrong over new doping charges.


Filed under: Lance Armstrong
June 14th, 2012
07:32 AM ET

Prosecution to rest in Sandusky trial by Friday? Susan Candiotti on the latest testimony

Susan Candiotti on the latest in the Jerry Sandusky trial and the possibility that the prosecution will rest by Friday.

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Filed under: Jerry Sandusky
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