benjamin netanyahu is scheduled to speak to aipac tomorrow. earlier i spoke with elyse labbott. i asked her if mr. obama s speech today may ease some of netanyahu s concerns. i think president obama went a long way to making the prime minister feel better. he was really looking for a strong statement on hamas and the president did say that the israelis shouldn t be expected to negotiate if hamas does not accept israel s right to exist. he s saying any country can t be expected to negotiate with someone that won t even accept its right to exist. and so i think as the prime minister looks to make his speech tomorrow night at aipac and also a speech before congress on tuesday, i think president obama definitely encouraged him, made him feel a little bit bitter since what he heard on thursday during that speech. president obama is getting ready to put some more miles on air force one. he heads to ireland in a few hours to examine his irish roots. in about ten minutes, we ll h
this hour, concerns that there are potential targets at risk by cutting homeland security funds. i m wolf blitzer and you re in the situation room. we begin with deadly new clashes today in syria as security forces try to break up anti-government protests in a number of cities. human rights activists say that at least 34 people were killed. they say to end the crackdown or get out of the way. here is arwa damon. reporter: wolf, when we see the images coming out of syria, the path that the regime continues to take seems pretty clear. they are aiming to clear. a voice yells off camera. this is video said to be from the city of hopes, which has seen many protests in recent weeks. it was posted to youtube. cnn cannot verify its authenticity or when it was shot. but one opposition activist told cnn on friday that the security forces fired straight in crowds of demonstrators and the syrian human rights information link reported a mounting death poll throughout the day. a simila
you can blame greenspan. can you blame the rating agencies. you can blame congress. you can blame the bankers that went wild. regulators that weren t minding the store. what goes on behind closed doors on wall street? we stand strong, and on the other side we ll eat golden sludge. could it happen again? i don t think anybody realized that we were within a day away from a major international catastrophic and economic meltdown. james wood from too big to fail, andrew ross sorkin, the man who wrote the book on the crisis. this is pierce morgan tonight. good evening. it s costing dominique strauss khan $1 million to get out of jail. the judge is granting him bill, but he also posted bond for another $5 million and will be required to submit to home detention. he is being indied on seven criminal charges, related to allegation that is he sexually abused a hotel maid in new york. joining me now. loosa bloom and author of think, straight talk for women to stay sma
and ted nujagent, the rock and roll wild man who gave the world this. a man of very strong opinions, is a passionate tea party supporter. we the people are supposed to have crowbars and use them. pay attention, bureaucrats, we re coming to get you. gun toting rocker. more guns equallies less crime. and he s no friend of barack obama. the white house today is the fan club. tonight, ted nugent literally no holds barred. perfect, huh? this is piers morgan tonight. captions by vitac www.vitac.com good evening. we know now the name of the mother of schwarzenegger s love child. born just days after maria shriver gave birth to her youngest son to the former governor. the divorce papers obtained by cnn say the couple separated less than three weeks after the birth. according to the document, she is a 50-year-old native from guatemala. take a look at these pictures on taked from tmz. the first one shows them at a private party three years before she gave birth
minutes. a prison official reportedly ordered the suicide watch as a precaution. powerful reaction from his angry defenders and fans and from the alleged victim. first a look at the other stories we re drilling down on tonight. the nba is a tough game. look at that. but the tough es guy in the league may never have scored a point. the guy in charge of the phoenix suns comes out of the closet and into the arena. and want to take on the bad guys? ask a new york attorney general. no, not that one. the new one. that may be the only way to get the wall street banks who thought they got away with it. i think it should be unacceptable to everyone in the united states. then, friend or foe? which one is pakistan? as new revelations emerge, e.d. hill asks can our enemy s enemy ever be trusted again? now for our headliner segment. what happened inside that hotel room? only two people know. one is sitting in a jail cell. the other one-a hotel maid, is in hiding. she is a widow