[national anthem] finish if. [national anthem] [background sounds] if oh, they re actually arriving right now. rachel: good morning, everybody. we are live from the cay tone that 500 daytona 500. it has been can i just comment a little bit on the star spangled banner that we just listened to? there was a lot of cuteness in that pete: yeah, there was. little kid in a big chair, that s my favorite one. rachel: for sure. what an exciting event we have been at this entire weekend. i m just going to say this, guys, i m going to say good morning and also what happens in daytona stays in day own that. that s all i m going to the i say about last night. [laughter] pete: what else are you saying? will: we re going to tell them, because they re part of our family. we had a good time, went to dinner, the three of us togethe- rachel: joey with us. pete: we went to dinner, tied a few on. had some good steak. that bill was really high will: thank you
watters primetime, tonight. [singing] jesse: primetime talks to the little by the media called racist. go. elon musk has had enough. anyone feel like jesse watters might be going through identity crisis. jimmy worried about jesse. plus.. you like it. bro. jesse: last night we told you about the most famous nine year old in america, young kansas chief fan dressed up against a game with the raiders. painted his face and went to a game with his family. male karen at deadspin only showed the black half of his face accused him of using black face. heed ya piled on. kid is still in full racist garb. the only part is not intentionally racist. he is going for just being a fan. racism is in there. not the kind that the right is picking up and flogging dead spin with over a five-year-old kid. stupidity is remarkable. that guy to accuse the guy of racism, more on his face last year. that is how ridiculous this story is. black face hoax gets more ridiculous. do an
embattled republican congressman george santos talks to the media as the house prepares a vote on his expulsion a lot of folks now coming forward listen, we were going to wait for his trial to see what happened. others have now become convinced now that that report is out from the house ethics committee. they have seen enough there are a number of people now publicly, including many, many republicans who say they will join a vote to oust him. could that be thursday? could it be friday? we will keep you covered as we look to see what happens there. and it raises further questions about what is happening on the senate side with a possible ethics investigation into senator bob menendez. also facing a trial there are those on that side calling for due process but a number of democrats as you know who have called for his resignation there. so, we will watch to sees a all of those ethics issues plays out more immediately with representative santos in the next day or two. we will ke
companies can t find enough workers, so do they need to look harder? underrepresented groups like autistic and dyslexic people could do a lot to plug the skills gap, but employees need to do more work to recruit more of them. there is a greater level of innovation. you have people who think different, who act different, and who bring a totally new level of thought process into the solutions. i m going to hearfrom jane gratton from the british chambers of commerce, about their skills gap findings. plus, i speak to these two. there they are lars backstrom, an autistic data analyst, and kurt schaeffer, who runs the biggest company in the world with a majority of autistic staff, more than 400 in his company alone. also on the show, the big boss of one of the world s largest jobs companies, recruit holdings, which operates in 60 countries, joins me to talk about how to fill the skills gap and how to spot lies on people s job applications. wherever you rejoining me from around th
he goes bonkers doing jim morrison. take a look it s in a book a reading rainbow and in america, homeless, behind bars, but $70,000 richer. this is piers morgan tonight. our big story tonight, america s choice 2012, the race for the white house may come down to the economy and nothing but the economy. if it does, many democrats think that could spell big trouble for president obama. listen to what james carville said on good morning america today. i m worried when the white house and the campaign talk about the progress being made, people take that as a signal that things are fine and people, i feel, don t believe that. so, is the president in trouble over the economy. joining us an economist and author. henry rosen and nicole wallace, former campaign adviser to the mccain palin campaign. i think it does ring a lot of true bells. let s cut to the quick here. this election is going to be about the economy. nicole, there s a lot of argument raising on both sid