trailing. paul ryan rose in here this afternoon for a town hall in lye ma. then tomorrow he and romney are going to appear together. on the third day romney is going to fly solo in cleveland, toledo, that area. they are behind here. the message, as is the case everywhere across the country is jobs. more specifically in ohio, manufacturing jobs. more specific than that, auto manufacturing jobs. one in eight jobs are connected to the industry. and the challenge for this campaign is to assure the voters that president romney would be a supporter of the industry and the workers. the president s campaign is reminding voters that general motors is still alive because of the bailout. now paul ryan today is expecting to see a little bit more friend ler faces than he saw in new orleans. a lot of folks walked out in droves when he got up to speak
this morning. should trayvon martin s shooter be set free before his trial? plus this i m not going to put my job over helping someone again. i m going to do what i thought was right. a life guard credited with saving a life then getting the boot, fired. six of his coworkers quitting in protest. and 21 tomas lopez tells us his side of the story. an ipad mini? a smaller version of the popular ipad. rumors are heating up saying it s already in production. we ll separate fact from fiction straight ahead. blade runner, an amazing inspirational story, a south african athlete becoming the first amputee track star to compete in any olympic games. newsroom starts right now. good morning, everyone. we re going to begin with breaking news. a city already under heightened security before the olympic games, police arrested five men and a woman in two separate areas of london today. the six are suspected of being part of a possible terror plot with potential targets in the
boot camp for suri? overnight reports that katie holmes didn t want her 6-year-old daughter in an intense religious training program. so was scientology to blame for her split with tom cruise? newsroom begins right now. and good morning to you. i m carol costello. thank you so much for being with us today. we begin this hour with the western wildfires, growing in size and claiming more lives. so far, 1.9 million acres have burned. that s equivalent to an incredible 3,000 square miles. to give you an idea of just how huge that is, it s roughly the size of delaware and rhode island combined. and then there s the human toll. two crew members are confirmed dead in the weekend crash of an air tanker in south dakota. cnn affiliates say two other firefighters aboard that c-130 were also killed. one family member spoke to wbtv just before the doomed flight. it s very exciting. i mean, you know, adrenalin is flowing. we re ready to go. hopefully when we get there, we ll be ready
thousands of auto jobs, auto manufacturing jobs that exist, auto dealership jobs that exist and auto parts manufacturing jobs that exist. now, since the initial round of dealership cuts both gm and chrysler have voluntarily reinstated agreements with some of their dealerships. several other auto dealers appealed to an independent arbitrator and also have their agreements reinstated, wolf. thank you. lisa sylvester reporting. jack cafferty wants to know how effective can u.s. intelligence be when nearly 1300 government organizations and 2,000 private companies are working in 10,000 different locations? and he is the developer behind the controversial plan to build an islamic center and mosque just steps away from the world trade center.
big stuff. an estimated 132,000 jobs could be lost to japan and vietnam alone. many sectors of the united states economy could be at risk. this includes auto manufacturing jobs. call center jobs. computer programmers. engineers. accountants and even memorial diagnostic jobs. it s not good. what is it going to take to wake up the country to realize that this is the steak and potato of the economy? and we have to address it? it s not just manufacturing jobs that are at risk which i talk about quite often. every american should think about the impact this deal could have on their lives. the first step in creating american jobs is rejecting this trade agreement. meanwhile, it seems like republicans are working pretty hard to stop job creation all across the board. they support the free trade deals like the tpp and they blog job bills right here at home so that s a good question for you folks out there in america saying, what have you done for