here. can the violence be stopped? larson travels to the frontlines of a car few people know about. twisted justice? i reached for the gun. i was convicted of second-degree murder. he would walk free after the convict was overturned. how did he end up back in prison. you must have been crushed when they told you you had to go back. . revealing investigations and fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents. with your host tonight, brooke baldwin and sanjay gupta. the bloody drug wa are in mexico. it s a region that is more violent. the commander has called the northern triangle of guatemala and honduras the deadliest place in the world. the homicide rate has more than doubled in five years. cnn goes to the heart of the violence. the past year over 17,000 people have been murdered in guatemala, el salvador and honduras. in honduras, over 90% of crimes like murder are never solved. they call it the impunity. i asked the chief of police
peace-making work around the world. if i had one constant prayer the last 35 years of my life, it would be to bring peace to israel. his place in history. what s the one piece of advice you would give any president when they walk in the oval office for the first time? the tell the truth. and his controversial opinion of some of the gop candidates. gingrich in the south carolina debate, i think he has that subtlety of racism that i know quite well and that gingrich knows quite well. jimmy carter and his wife, rosalinde, for the hour. the piers morgan interview starts now. jimmy carter was president from 1977 to 1981, but his work since then has won him praise worldwide and a nobel peace prize. his latest book is through the year with jimmy carter and tonight i m privileged to sit down with president carter and his wife, rosalind, who will gin us later. mr. president, thank you for welcoming us to this extraordinary center. good to have you at the carter cente
because of the vicinity and the children that are involved, you didn t care. these parents have every reason to be angry. their children s school had toxic chemicals, and they were the last to know. prescription for cheating. they read our x-rays but a cnn investigation reveals a disturbing question over the certification of many radiologists. isn t it cheating? revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents, with your host tonight, brooke baldwin and dr. sanjay gupta. we begin with a rare look inside anonymous. they re the motley group of activists who answer to no one, drawn together by love of internet mischief. now they re evolving into this movement of social change, a real driving force behind the wall street occupiers. they re hated by security and hunted by the fbi. who are these people and why are they taking to the streets? to get some answers, amber lyon stepped into the shadows. reporter: it s a dark and dis
strait of hormuz. it s a choke point, and as american officials have been warning privately and publicly, a serious flash point. what about if they decide to block us off at the straits of hormuz. we have made it clear that the united states will not tolerate the blocking of the straits of hormuz. we will respond to that. the question tonight is, what will iran do next? what happens then? what s being done right now to head it off. barbara starr is here, and on the phone, curt lithal, former commander of the u.s.s. cole. what do you believe to be the intent of the iranians. were they trying to bait the u.s. military, provoke an altercation? maybe just a little bit of both, anderson. the thinking is that the iranians were not looking for a shooting match. they were going to break off, but they were going to cause a little heart-stopping action before they did that. one of the things here is look, the iranians gained intelligence by getting so close to u.s. navy ships.
we have 18 individuals who were shot. one year ago, congresswoman gabby giffords shot but lives. six others die. her progress, lessons learned and a nation remembers. tick tock. the first presidential primary just two days away. did mitt romney s debate rivals make a dent in his armor? we ll show you just how contentious it got. daring dan. legendary anchorman dan rather is in new hampshire. true to form, he s got some choice words for the gop hopefuls. and he s sharing them with me. and who are blah people. i don t want to make people s lives better by making them someone else s money. he says he didn t say what you just heard and he s not alone. it really is time for our no talking points segment. that and more right here, right now on cnn. hello, everyone. i m don lemon. thank you for joining us. the congresswoman who took a bullet to the brain exactly one year ago standing tall and leading her community in our country s sacred pledge. i pledge allegiance to