legendary funny man, steve carell and david steinberg and a tribute to a real all american hero on piers morgan tonight. good evening. our big story tonight, whitney houston, fallen diva laid to rest, buried by side her father in a new jersey cemetery and about the extraordinary performance at the funeral and the song the family asked him to sing and pat o brien and talking about whitney and his own struggle with addiction and david carell and steinberg. are you a funny person by nature? as evidenced by this interview, no. clearly not. i don t light up a room. i wasn t the person who can hold court and not a stand-up. i m not proficient at that at all. that s coming up. we begin with whitney houston s final farewell. joining me now, donnie clurkin, whitney s friend and a preacher on long island. one of the most extraordinary performances i have seen by any singer. i was watching it live co-anchoring. it blew me away your singing in the church. what was it like for you
gentlemen up here to a 25-mile bike ride in the heat of texas. he s already changing the face of the republican party. if you have an irate minority you do well in the caucus state. ron paul answers my questions and yours from twirt tonight. piers morgan interview starts now. good evening. tonight the piers morgan interview comes from las vegas on the eve of the nevada caucuses. i m talking to ron paul, running fourth but his influence to young people is greater than that. his supporters are making him a force to be recognized. tonight his formula for keeping america great. right now, ron paul. welcome. thank you. nice to be with you. this will sound like name dropping but last time i dined in this restaurant was with sylvester stallone and the parallel to me is clear. you are the rocky balboa of the campaign. how do you feel about that? i have no idea how to respond to that. i hope that s very positive. it sounds like it could be. americans love an underdog.
it is the number one hurdle in this economic recovery and everyone knows it. this country has got to get people back to work. welcome to your money. i m ali velshi. the latest jobs report is excellent, period. here s the breakdown. in the month of january, we created 243,000 jobs. take a look at this. from january of last year all the way, we had great job creation for the first few months of last year. then it cratered in the summer. still not a lot of jobs but it cratered and we ve been building back since then. now 243,000 jobs in january. where are those jobs? let me show you how it breaks down. of the 243,000 jobs that were created, 257,000 jobs were created in the private sector. that s where everybody wants them created. you subtract the jobs that were lost by the government, 14,000, and you end up with that number, 243,000. let s talk about this with diane swonk, a chief economist, and with will cain and my good friend, richard. what a treat to have all three of you
hours into saturday. they say syrian government committed a massacre, at least 260 people were killed and over 130 killed in the homs neighborhood. one activist told us of bodies in the streets. those trying to help people were shot at, including ambulances. he said they were in dire need of assistance and medical supplies. these aren t animals lying here. these are human beings. being bombed by mortar bombs and tank shells. no one is doing anything about this. we are going to sit here and get killed. that s one message i want to get out. we are not going to stop. syrian people will not stop 2 if they kill millions. we will remember no one did anything about this. reporter: opposition groups reported even more deaths, saying tens had been killed in different parts of syria. activists reported a funeral procession that took place. this amateur video reportedly shows thousands gathered for that funeral procession. visible are cowans on the ground. the syrian government deni