away reason and accountability. women, the rage this week. outrage, too. how are men reacting? silent as usual. yes, dear. camera three, don. and speaking of women i m every woman one-on-one with music legend chaka khan, but she s got more than music on her mind. the news you need to know right now on cnn. stand by and take it. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon. thank you so much for joining us. tonight, millions of people throughout the midwest are battened down as a wicked storm system threatens to unleash more deadly tornadoes on the region. new pictures in to cnn tonight showing just one of the massive twisters that touched down. about 140 possible tornadoes had been reported since this outbreak began on friday, and our own meteorologist, rob marciano, getting way too close for comfort to not one but two tornadoes near cherokee, oklahoma. most of these tornadoes hit kansas, but parts of nebraska, oklahoma and iowa are in rubble as well. there are still
determines their success in life. then we ll have a bunch of people sitting on a couch waiting for the next government check. that s new jersey s governor chris christie. he s endorsed governor mitt romney for president. who knows, the two could be running together against president obama in the fall if romney taps christie to be his vice presidential candidate. threats to hard work is hardly a new issue for president obama either. it was a central team in the kansas speech the president used to lay out his economic agenda at the end of last year. listen. for most americans the basic bargain that made this country great has eroded. long before the recession hit, hard work stopped paying off for too many people. fewer and fewer of the folks who contributed to the success of our economy actually benefited from that success. now, the president is referring to the wealthy when he talks about those precious few who are seeing the benefits of this economy. stephen moore an ed
believe this is a place where only their willingness to work hard and to act with honor and integrity and ingenuity determines their success in life. then we ll have a bunch of people sitting on a couch waiting for the next government check. that s new jersey s governor chris christie. he s endorsed governor mitt romney for president. who knows, the two could be running against president obama in the fall if romney taps christie to be his vice presidential candidate. threats to hard work is hardly a new issue for president obama either. it was a central team in the kansas speech he used to lay out his economic agenda at the end of last year. listen. for most americans the basic bargain that made this country great has eroded. long before the recession hit, hard work topped paying off for too many people. fewer and fewer of the folks who contributed to the success of our economy actually benefited from that success. now, the president is referring to the wealthy when he
today in the government s brutal crackdown, aisle get a live update on the talks. today the republicans who want to be president are hoping kansas voters choose them. we are live at a caucus site. and newly released video shows the power of last week s tornado in west liberty, kentucky. new violence in syria is overshadowing high-stakes diplomatic efforts to stop the country s bloodshed. the president sat down but even as they talked of peace, akty vafts say tanks and artillery pounded more syrian cities. nic robertson is watching developments from neighboring beirut, lebanon. nic, a lot happening today. they re actually calling today s talks so positive, but has there been any real progress? if you look at what s happening on the ground in syria, you have to say there s been absolutely zero progress toward a cease-fire, which is his specific aim, his number one objective while in syria is to get a cease-fire, as he says, not only from the government but also from the
there s no question that we have our work cut out for us. but this say public health crisis and we re responding. reporter: on capitol hill, drug makers testified over regulation is partly to blame for drug shortages, not greed. manufacturers do not and would never deliberately reduce the supply of essential medicines. reporter: for this family and those like this, political finger pointing will do little good the next time their loved one needs an ambulance. she s an integral part of our family. we wouldn t be the same without her. reporter: president obama supports bipartisan legislation requiring drug companies to report drug shortages to the fda. but so far, congress has failed to act. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. a top world diplomat asked syria s president to stop the carnage in his country. the secretary-general is in damascus meeting president assad. more than 06 people were killed today in fighting across syria. israel launched air strikes against su