turning his business around. plus, only in america, strurk by lightning after buying his mega millions ticket. if it wasn t for bad luck, he would have no luck at all. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. our big story, the death of trayvon martin. unanswered questions are piling up in this case. two audio experts say the screams on a 911 call do not seem to be the voice of george zimmerman. the surveillance video on zimmerman at the sanford police department which an outside company for abc news seemed to show some kind of marks on the back of zimmerman s head. much more on that in a moment. just hours from now, republicans turned their epic battle to wisconsin, maryland and d.c. for tomorrow s vote. it will be the turning point of the race and how many candidates will be left standing? we ll hear from rick santorum very soon. first, our big story tonight. trayvon martin. what really happened the night he died? joining me, forensic experts patricia cornwell. and c
customers about it for 18 to 24 months getting them ready. we re start with one assembly line. our plans are over time to go two, three, four, five. as our output increases against the demand. you hope to get up to 500 jobs but you are going to start with 100. frankly, i don t know what the limit really is. the idea is to get started small, one step at a time. first plateau is 100. phase two, as we attract people to the business, specifically domestic suppliers that can supply this new business in the united states, i really don t know hat the potential is. the thing we have influence over, i believe there s an opportunity for a couple hundred jobs or several hundred jobs over time. that may be multiple years. but as we attract a supply base to the area and to the business, at this point it could be exponential. you are part of a trend of people bringing jobs, bringing manufacturing back in the country. the president mentioned it in his state of the union address. do you see that
players like toyota, audi, mazza and ford are flaunting their latest creations. overshadowing the marketing mania is concern about the road ahead as carmakers race to find the parts they need in the wake of the devastating earthquake in japan. it s been over a month since the japan quake and the industry is still struggling with the shortage of supplies. japan is a dominant producer of auto parts and it s the largest when it comes to certain tricks. but the quake has forced many of the suppliers to shut down. obviously a terrible tragedy for the people of japan. it s really deep. it s not just the supply base that directly supplies the auto companies but they re suppliers and their suppliers. it s a complex situation that s evolving every day. reporter: to cope, carmakers like general motors have idled production lines, ford is rationing some items like paint. volvo which was running low on inventories is now working with new suppliers. we have some specific components that we ar
announcement they will hire another 7,000 people over the next couple of years but that s miniscule to what will happen in the supply industry. as they continue to build inventory and to build for 14 million units, there s going be a lot of employment opportunities in the supply base. is that going to reach the inner-city people in detroit itself or is that a suburban opportunity. absolutely. a positive impact in detroit. how about the other two, gm and chrysler? how are they doing? gm is doing very well. chrysler is still iffy but coming along. there s a lot of positive movement in the automotive industry. 20 years from now will it be the motor city? it will be because the technology that s centered around the city of detroit, with the r and d, universities, engineers are coming out and it s going to be very positive. ethical marks there s a new movie coming out.
up and what more does president obama need to do get it morning? thelma hart joins me. and the mayor of detroit, michigan, thank you, sir. your honor, i have to start with the elected official here. absolutely. detroit is, i think, the image of the de-industrialized america. how are we doing with the big three automakers? are they hiring again? ford just made an announcement they will hire another 7,000 people over the next couple of years but that s miniscule to what will happen in the supply industry. as they continue to build inventory and to build for 14 million units, there s going be a lot of employment opportunities in the supply base. is that going to reach the inner-city people in detroit itself or is that a suburban opportunity. absolutely. a positive impact in detroit.