gps special on immigration which airs sunday night at 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. i ll give you a preview later in the show. plus america s amazing energy boom and how it will reshape global politics and finally an african success story. i ll talk to are yrwanda s pres. it s been graduation season in the united states and i was honored enough to be asked to provide some words of advice at two universities this year, duke and harvard, where i got my ph.d.. many of you have been interested in what i said at those events so i thought i would give you a quick summary. this has been a tough year mostly everywhere, but i am less gloomy than most. i think back on the crises we have already come through. remember the fears after the financial crisis began in late 2007. in the 12 months following, the economic peak in 2008, industrial production fell as much as it did in the first year of the great depression. equity prices and global trade actually fell more. ye
and chaz bono on a cause that is close to his hot and his new life as a sangle man. i m not the most outgoing fella. i can t just walk up and start chatting up a girl i find attractionive. and a steaming best seller goes main stream. the real life of 50 shades of gray. this is piers morgan tonight. the man of the hour, scott walker, saying his victory is a triumph for the middle class and his state. and now the guessing game begins in earnest. should the g.o.p. print out romney-walker bumper stickers. and later george herbert-walker bush. he talks openly in a new movie about how his life has changed. but we begin with scott walker s rise in the republican party. welcome and congratulations, governor. piers, good to be with you. my voice is hoarse but my spirits are high. last time i spoke to you it was all pretty tense and you talked honestly about receiving death threats and how nasty the whole thing had got. how do you feel now it s all over? you are still getting
the exit polls show barack obama is ahead of mitt romney looking ahead to november. lessons should we take from tonight s republican win in the recall election looking ahead to november? i think if you are a democrat, you take a look at these numbers and to say president obama is still up 11 points in the state by those who voted. voters who voted today still believe he is better able to help the middle class and manage the economy. but if you are a republican a look at the state of wisconsin, which has not been won by a republican since 1988, you take a look at these numbers and do say, when we organize, when we cannot spend the democrats, when we have a good grass-roots organization, that can match the democrats grassroots organization, then we have a possibility of winning in the state of wisconsin. they are going to be very happy with these results. a good night for the republicans. thanks very much. tonight all the highlights from the palace. the crowds and parties.
of data. you like to see the trend for markets and economics. after three months of 200,000 jobs created or more, people are saying, look, it s healing. things are going to get better. the rearview mirror is a slow jobs recovery. then you have a stall here. when your biggest customer has countries in it that are in recession, that doesn t mean if you re a big company in this country you wan to be adding a lot of workers. that could be a big bart of it. i want to look at the private sector of public sector jobs. 82,000 private sector jobs created. 13,000 public job sectors lost. there s the tug of war for the economy. the private sector trying to create jobs. the public sector losing jobs. you ll hear people in the gop say, look, this shows the president s policies aren t working. the problem is what is the answer to that? if the president s policies aren t working, how do those cutting spending fit into the equation? cutting spending will mean more public sector job loss,
tell us why george zimmerman is back behind bars today. reporter: yeah. and the one other thing in there, it s about one very angry judge. it happened at 1:45. that is when george zimmerman was booked back into the seminole county jail here. if that is accurate, then he had about 45 minutes left on the ticking clock at 48 hours that the judge kenneth lester when rerevoked the bond on friday. the interesting thing here is there was a great deal of concern about security and so george zimmerman actually turned himself over to authorities 20 minutes earlier at the side of the highway. listen to how the sheriff described how that happened. george zimmerman met two members of the sheriff s office in the area of lake mary at i-4. was placed into custody, transported to the correctional facilty. he is being booked and processed. as per judge lester s order, he ll be held on a no bond status. reporter: all right. let me take you back to friday and that very dramatic hearing whe