is now incomplete. james carville joins us to talk about that. 17 states taking action against on-line sex ads, ads on craig slist. the company says they monitor them closely. our investigation shows otherwise. now 17 states are putting craigslist on notice. problems that are as close as a mouse click away. sarah palin sitical power. five for five in endorsementings tonight. is she now the republican planned community trapped in a football field in george carver high, the school that was destroyed by katrina. the folks i m with raised $1.5 million to build the field of dreams and they will provide afterschool activities for kids who right now have none. more about the field of dreams later in this hour. a long road back for many in this crowd and in this city. five years ago today, katrina made landfall in florida. on the way to the gulf of mexico where it would grow to the city killer if it came. four days later, the storm hit here, the levies failed, and so did our respon
otherwise. now 17 states are putting craigslist on notice. crediting our reporting on a problem that s as close as a mouse click away. sarah palin s political power. five for five in endorsements tonight. is she now the republican candidate, and will she cash in all those iou s for the 2012 election. planned community trapped in a football field in george carver high, the school that was destroyed by katrina. the folks i m with raised $1.5 million to build the field of dreams and they will provide afterschool activities for kids who right now have none. more about the field of dreams later in this hour. a long road back for many in this crowd and in this city. five years ago today, katrina made landfall in florida. on the way to the gulf of mexico where it would grow to the city killer if it came. four days later, the storm hit here, the levees failed and so did our response to it. people died who otherwise might have lived. that was five years ago. the city of new orlean
now 17 states are putting craigslist on notice. crediting our reporting for the awareness of the problems that are as close as a mouse click away. plus the latest on last night s primaries and sarah palin s political power. potentially five for five in endorsements last night. is she now the republican force to be reckoned with. will she cash in the ious for a presidential run? we re live tonight from a place called the ninth ward field of dreams. planned community track in a football field in george carver high, the school that was destroyed by katrina. the folks i m with raised $1.5 million so far to build the field of dreams and they will provide after school activities for kids who right now have none. more about the field of dreams later in this hour. a long road back for many in this crowd and in this city. five years ago today, katrina made landfall in florida. on the way to the gulf of mexico where it would grow to the city killer it became. four days later, the storm
bill: one of the sheriffs governor perry calls parts of his county, almost america, because, border patrols are scarce and the white house says the president is doing more to secure the border than previous administrations. patti ann: we re getting the first images and hearing from the first responders to the deadly plane crash in alaska. the aircraft slammed into a mountain side, killing former senator ted stevens and four other people. former nasa chief, sean o keefe survived the crash, and the investigators are searching the mangled wreckage for clues to the cause and joining us now on the phone from anchorage, is michael carrie, a columnist for the anchorage daily news. thanks for joining us. good morning. patti ann: sifting through the wreckage, difficult, conditions are still bad, i understand. yes. and, once again, it is a very remote site, even by alaska standards. patti ann: what did they discover if anything so far that might indicate what happened
democrats, independents, and republicans, that we can check our party registration at the door, that we can set aside long-held grievances, and that we can show washington it s time to get to work. bill: that from late last night, early this morning. why was this race considered so important? reporter: good morning, bill. well, this race was watched from way outside of colorado because president obama made a move that historically sitting presidents don t do very often, he came here in february to campaign and endorse ensore michael bennett, that s usually not done by a sitting president during a primary. a lot of time presidents will let the dust settle and put their full force behind a candidate once the primary is over. on the flipside, when you start talking about andrew roman off, he ended up pulling off an endoarsment from former president bill clinton. clinton wrote a letter of endorsement for reporter: manoff without naifg the white house and lent his voice to the