also, should sugar be regulated lie alcohol? find out why some medical experts argue the sweet stuff could be just as bad for you. from the cnn center in atlanta, this is cnn saturday morning. great to see you. i m susan hendricks. we start with this in syria. no one is being snared. government activists say snipers and bombers are killing women and children as well. it s hamming in. cnn is ahhs not independently confirmed the results. here s what one activist told our anderson cooper last night. these aren t animals. they re human beings being bombed by mortar shells and tank shells. no one s doing anything about it. they re sitting here and getting killed. there s one message i need to get out. they re not going to stop. they re going to kill millions. that was a man who called himself danny. he said he didn t mind showing his face if he were to help other people. at this hour united nations security council will be meeting. we ll have a live report from the u.n.
i m fredricka whitfield in for kyra phillips. we have a number of stories developing on this busy morning but we begin with your pocketbook. just minutes ago we learned the jobless rate has fallen to 8.3%. that s a pretty billing surprise seeing some economists expected it to tick up. let s get perspective from christine romans. what have you learned about how this number has gone down slightly? you know, the economy grew in january, and it grew jobs. it grew more jobs than anyone really thought. 243,000 jobs were created in january. the jobs growth, fredricka, was pretty widespread. in professional and business services, 70,000 jobs created. leisure, hospitality, health care again. but even manufacturing and health care jobs, those have been two bright spots the past couple of months. health care for maybe the past year or something. one thing that s interesting about these numbers is 243,000 jobs. we ve had a hard time having jobs growth like this and sustaining it. the
the man who brought you this? tv guide gave us a word four years ago. could do 50 shows in the history of television. but we re the worth show, it s an absurd show. he s also a fairly good junky and a former mayor. and 20-year good evening, tonight the holy trinity of modern america, god, politics and daytime television. first the heart of the matter, president obama talking faith and politics. many my moments of prayer, i m reminded that faith and values play an enormous role in motivating us to solve some of our most urgent problems and keeping us going when we suffer setbacks and opening our minds and our hearts to the needs of others. we can t leave our values at the door. if we leave our values at the door, we abandon much of the moral glue that has held our nation together for centuries. unusual religious candor there from the president. i want to ask rick santorum about it after news of a potential nuclear threat from iran. welcome senator. it s good to b
on the governor winning his trust, playing on his sympathy even though their crimes are horrific. governor barbour remains unavailable to answer questions on our program. his office issued a statement. when he has spoken about this, not on this program, the governor suggested they committed crimes of passion and experts say such killers are the least likely to reoffend. we have shown you he is wrong on both accounts. this man, one of the four killers shot a clerk three times on his way into the convenience store he was robbing. on his way out, he shot twice more. he got away with $60. he was spared a possible death sentence when he ratted out his partner in the deadly robbery. it was not a crime of passion. david acted alone when he shot and killed his estranged wife, tammy and badly wounded her friend. he stalked her before seeing his opportunity to strike. tammy was holding on to their baby in her arms when she was shot. doesn t sound like a crime of passion. stalking, then
help me decide where to go to college. how much should we invest in savings every week. should we buy a house in this economy? i can t wait to hear your advice. a $5 billion success story. this is piers morgan tonight. [ applause ] good evening. this is a special live edition of piers morgan tonight. i want to welcome our studio audience and our special guest, suze orman is taking your questions on twitter and on facebook. who better, frankly, than suze orman to talk dollars and common sense on america s economy. today, president obama had his say. banks and lenders must be held accountable for this. all of us have to take responsibility for our own actions or lack or action. controversial comments from mitt romney on cnn saying he s not concerned with the poor, the focus on middle class americans. i m in this race because i care about americans. i m not concerned about the very poor, we have a safety net there. if it needs repair, we ll fix it. suze orman