CNN news 2011-01-11
The terrorist threat levels in here and in other key train stations and airports across the country have been raised from substantial to severe. Officials say it's a precaution, and that there's no intelligence of an imminent attack. But there is an increased police presence, as you can see, here. And the thousands of commuters that pass through every hour are being warned to be vigilant.
We know they're excited, we've talked to them over the last several hours, and so, we're ready to get it on and get them on out of there.
We're going to get them to medical facilities where treatment for Jamie is going to take place, immediately. Then the doctors are going to have to tell us how long it takes to test. We're not absolutely sure but we don't expect it to take a long time.
The trend is clear. We saw 12 straight months of private sector job growth. That's the first time that's been true since 2006. The economy added 1.3 million jobs last year, and each quarter was stronger than the previous quarter, which means that the pace of hiring is beginning to pick up. We’re also seeing more optimistic economic forecasts for the year ahead.
Residents in Sorrento Woods say it’s usually pretty quiet here. But a new neighbor has people talking. When I was coming back from work this morning I passed by, and I thought I saw what I thought I saw, but I had to back up and come and look again. Sylvia Mythen said she barely believed to her eyes. It was indeed an orange alligator. I thought this is great, and I am going to snap a picture and send it to my grandkids so they think I’m one of the coolest grandmas in Florida. This is the picture she took. You can clearly see an orange alligator. It’s probably, almost an albino, in between. It's an albino, only a little more colored so he wasn't a full-fledged albino. For now, residents say the orange, almost albino gator is more than welcome to call Sorrento Woods home.