martin chris driscoll. why his new book is heavy on the sex. if you re married, you should enjoy one another and it helps to safeguard the marriage from a lot of other problems. and i don t know why all of a sudden this country decided that we all have to be against each other. and keeping america great. something that was called the home of the brave, the land of the free, we all agree that we were the same, that s what we want to be. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening, tonight the big story, nick cannon, battling back from a serious health scare and speaking out about the fight of his life. the host of american idol took my old job. nick cannon, you re alive. yes, and you just turned my daughter into a boy. oh, it s a daughter, i keep forgetting that. you were at the baby shower, you don t remember one was a girl, one was a boy. my humble apologies. it s me who just had a daughter as well. yes, congratulations. thank you. how are you? i
that s when everybody started freaking out. a passenger who shot this video. check out this video showing a tornado strike in kentucky. look at that roof. it s blowing right off. it was part of the killer storms that hit the nation last weekend leaving a huge path of destruction. former u.n. secretary kofi annan is trying to prevent a full-blown civil war. he s meeting in damascus to halt government shell iing and attac that killed thousands of people. he s expected to press the president to step down. the meeting comes as 12 people were killed in syria today. thousands of antigovernment demonstrators took to the streets in moscow. it s the first since vladimir putin s victory sunday. they are trying to keep up their momentum despite his victory and the arrest of hundreds of protesters. washington is pushing the reset button. president obama phoned putin to congratulate him. they discussed how the u.s. and russia can cooperate on trade. they touched on syria and missi
let s get straight to the news. we have a busy hour ahead. captions by vitac www.vitac.com the government says another 227,000 jobs were added to the u.s. economy in february and the unemployment rate held steady at 8.3%. that s largely due to almost half a million discouraged job seekers returning to the search. is the third straight month of job growth, above 200,000. chief business correspondent ali velshi is taking notice, of course. he s in austin, texas, at the music oh, boy. he s at the music, movie, festival, technology, all that stuff, south by southwest, kind of threw me off with the cowboy hat, but i should have expected that because he s in austin. do you have your rope and boots on and your wranglers also? could you please give me a full shot? kyra, i want you to think back to g-8, and i don t remember when it was when i was in the south of france. and i put on a i had blue speedos on tv for you so don t ask me what i m wearing below here. it s not view
what s the best part? reporter: this is the place to be. this is max s wine bar, you re watching it transform into the cnn grill. a great space. the sign goes up. everybody can find it. this is the place to be. you can follow us on twitter at cnnsxsw, sboouth by southwest, d brooke, when you get here, i m going to give you a princess s welcome. we will be doing our show there on monday. i cannot wait. i ve never been to austin. more jobs added in the month of february of the i ha. i have some numbers for you. plus, ingredients changed in top sodas to avoid cancer labels. the solar storm, some amazing pictures. extra impressive northern lights. time to play reporter roulette. alison kosik, we begin with you at the american stock exchange talking jobs, talking the numbers that are out today. 220,000, the number of new jobs in february. austin headline. why aren t the markets responding? the gains for stocks fizzling out as we speak, because the market the data c
passengers aboard a delta flight. we ll tell you twhapd. and take a close look at the circle on your screen. sometimes baseball fans will do whatever it takes to catch a ball, including dropping their kid just to make a catch, come on. it s sunday, may 29th, 6:00 a.m. in atlanta, 5:00 a.m. in joplin, missouri. the nation s chief executive offering a shoulder to cry on this morning, headed to tornado damaged joplin, missouri. president obama is expected in joplin shortly after 1:00 eastern. te will meet with tornado victims and deliver brief remarks at a 3:00 eastern memorial service at missouri southern state university. his visit comes as the death toll rises to 142 this morning. more than 90 people remain missing, more than 1,000 have been injured. later this afternoon, at 5:41 central, the city is observing a moment of silence, that is the exact time one week ago the tornado plowed a half-mile swathe through joplin. we take you live to joplin. paul brickhaven is there. p