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March 4th, 2013
07:03 AM ET

Baby in Mississippi unexpectedly 'cured' of HIV – Elizabeth Cohen reports

Doctors say they've cured a two-year-old in Mississippi of HIV, Cohen reports.

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March 4th, 2013
06:35 AM ET

MYB: Your credit score could prevent you from getting a job – Christine Romans explains

Christine Romans is minding your business this morning. "You should know your own credit history," she says, because employers may be checking it, making potential employment even harder for those who need it the most.

March 4th, 2013
06:16 AM ET

Mitt Romney reflects on failures of campaign in first post-election interview – Shannon Travis reports

In his first post-election interview, Mitt and Ann Romney talk about the 2012 presidential election loss. The former presidential hopeful said, "It kills me not to be there, not to be in the White House doing what needs to be done."

March 4th, 2013
06:04 AM ET

VIDEO: Queen Elizabeth II hospitalized for stomach infection – Max Foster reports

CNN's Max Foster says the queen is suffering from the symptoms of gastroenteritis, and will likely be released tomorrow if things go smoothly.

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February 4th, 2013
07:41 AM ET

Bus crash in California kills 8, injures dozens – Paul Vercammen reports

A bus crash in California is a breaking news story this morning. At least eight people were killed and dozens more were injured when a tour bus struck a pickup truck and rolled over on a treacherous mountain highway in California. This happened in San Bernardino county about 80 miles east of Los Angeles.

More than seven ambulances were called to the scene—the road is so narrow that rescue workers have had a difficult time reaching the victims. CNN'S Paul Vercammen reports live in San Bernardino County, California for "Early Start" with the latest.

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February 4th, 2013
07:36 AM ET

Bus driver killed in Alabama standoff remembered as a hero as standoff continues – Victor Blackwell reports

The stand-off between police in Alabama and a gunman holding a 5-year-old boy hostage in a bunker has been going on close to a week now. The suspect is 65-year-old Jimmy Lee Dykes, described as a survivalist with "anti-government" views.

Dykes had forced his way onto a school bus and demanded to take two of the 22 children on board. The bus driver, Charles Albert Poland Jr., refused and shielded the children. Dykes killed him and kidnapped the 5-year-old. Poland is now being remembered as a hero. He was honored at a memorial service yesterday.

Victor Blackwell is following developments from Midland City, Alabama and reports on the latest in "Early Start."

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Filed under: Crime • Kidnapping • Memorial
February 1st, 2013
09:12 AM ET

Look back at Hillary Clinton's legacy on her last day as Secretary of State – Jill Dougherty reports

It's the final day on the job for Secretary Of State Hillary Clinton. Clinton says she's ready for some rest, which is unsurprising after logging almost one million miles in the air in the last four years.

Questions remain about Clinton's plans for the future—especially about whether she will run in 2016. Jill Dougherty reports on "Early Start" with more on Secretary Clinton's farewell to the State Department.

February 1st, 2013
09:10 AM ET

MYB: Markets post big gains for January

Christine Romans is minding your business. The Dow and S&P are "within spitting distance of record highs," Romans reports. She explains the reasons. "The Fed has been pumping money into the system, the job market is slowly healing, the housing market looks good."

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February 1st, 2013
09:02 AM ET

Manhunt underway for Texas courthouse shooter – Drew Griffin reports

An intense manhunt is underway for one, or possibly two suspects, after an assistant district attorney was gunned down outside a courthouse in Texas. Mark Hasse, a prosecutor in Kaufman County, located about 30 miles outside Dallas, was killed after being shot several times as he got out of his car in the courthouse parking lot yesterday.

Authorities are pleading for leads. The FBI is now helping in the case. Drew Griffin is live in Kaufman, Texas this morning with more.

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January 31st, 2013
07:12 AM ET

MYB: Bill Gates on immigration: High talent immigration has kind of been held hostage

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates talks immigration with Christine Romans. He says the U.S. is losing potential talent. "He specifically is interested in high-skilled tech workers being allowed to stay in this country," Romans reports. 

"The high talent immigration has kind of been held hostage," Gates tells her.

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