unarmed teenager by a neighborhood watch volunte touca raw nerve across the nation. i know i can t bring my baby back, but i m sure going to make changes so that this does not happen to another family. reporter: the absolute facts lie with two people, and one of them is dead. in the case of trayvon martin, it s not unique. a child incident killed by a ving launty. was it racially motivated? the answer is, absolutely not. what we worry about is seeking the truth. reporter: tonight we separate the facts from the emotion and have a candid conversation about race and justice. this salve more than trayvon martin. this is about itthe future of everyone child in america. if i had 0 son i think he d look like trayvon. we have to do soul-searching to find out how does something like this happen. i hope we re all ready for the kind of soul searching the president was talking ak. there s lots to discuss. many young, african-american men live with the knowledge that what
but close in my heart, will. we get right to our starting point this morning which is the race and what happened. it could have gone any way. literally, this would go any way. it was a very tighten race but in the end it was former senator rick santorum who came out with two big wins last night. narrow victories in alabama and mississippi. mitt romney won hawaii and the american is a ho american issamoas. the time is now for conservatives to pull together. the time is now to make sure, to make sure that we have the best chance to win this election and the best chance to win this election is to nominate a conservative to go up against barack obama. yeah. but the math doesn t work out. in the race for delegate, santorum still trails mitt romney by, you know, literally half. gingrich is in third place with 139 delegates. despite not taking home a single win last night, he is not taking he s sites off of tampa, listen. i i m emphasize going to tam because one of the thi
expected to take place sometime this week. 60 votes are needed to overcome republican efforts to block the measure. here s athena jones with more on jobs bill and earth whether it ever pass. reporter: putting americans back to work is president obama s priority. say we can grow the economy as much as 2%, and as many as 1.9 million workers. reporter: he s been pushing the plan everywhere. at a press conference last week, on the road, on facebook and twitter, and in his weekly address. this is not the time for the usual games or political gridlock in washington. reporter: the bill would cut payroll taxes, extend unemployment benefits, give tax credits for hiring veterans or the long-term unemployed and provide money to keep public workers on the job and invest in rebuilding schools and road and paid for with a 5.6% tax on income over $1 million starting in 2013. the political stakes for mr. obama are high. no president since franklin roosevelt has bun re-elected with
blistering attack on the rid dic list or at least on this youtube channel. thanks for watching. piers morgan starts now. . tonight, keeping america great. two men with very strong opin n opinions about his country and president obama. he says the president like tiger woods is just off his game. he says 9/11 was a missed opportunity for america. i ll ask tom friedman what it will take to sof the jobs crisis. rudy giuliani, what he thinks the president should say to get america working again. this speech the next night is going to be really important. i think it s his last chance to be moderate. it s his last chance to do a bill clinton. why anyone machine was not the end of the terror threat to america. there have been at least 40 attempts to do such attacks in the united states since then. a lot more than people realize. rudy giuliani, tom friedman. serious people for serious types. this is piers morgan tonight. one of the most important speeches of the obama pr
was a lost opportunity for america. i asked tom freeman what it will take to solve the jobs crisis. plus rudy giuliani, what he thinks the president should say to get america working again. this speech the next night is going to be really important. it s his last chance to be moderate. it s his last chance to do a bill clinton. and why he says 9/11 was not the end of the terror threat to america. there have been at least 40 attempts to do such attacks in the united states since then. a lot more than people realize. rudy giuliani, tom friedman, serious people with serious times. this is piers morgan tonight. on the eve of one of the most important speeches of the obama presidency, days away from the tenth anniversary of 9/11, a critical time for this country and for the white house. when the president goes to capitol hill tomorrow night he s expected to unveil a huge $300 billion jobs program. with new spending on highways and rail systems and targeted tax cuts pai