so of course i m going to feel bad for him.n t i don t understand. the immature behavior at the cafeteria is incredible. you should see what greg does to me in the hallway. i read the story. i don t know enough to make an t opinion on this.gh t i know that the media has a huge obsession with bullying stories and when the media grabs a story like this, i always know it s, exaggerated and overplayed. and i do believe this story there is another side tod thisi story. studies suggest bullying remained constant or decreased and very few teens are impactedn by bullying. although thee stories that are tragic are played out more. i think there is something else going on here with a personality issue that we don t know about. but what s interesting, 6 55 315 pounds and he can still be bullied. that s why i m skeptical of this. he s a lineman, 6 5, he s the
two days. i feel so guilty because i did not do that. he did not care. john fugelsang, nothing from you hereto, not even a phone call. mark lamont hill, professor at columbia university. i really did send flowers. you sent nothing, you lie. this is what i got from my colleagues, nothing. he came in thinking you d be here. oh, blah, blah, blah. i m not going to talk to you for the entire morning. kidding. let s get right to our starting point this morning. we have a major development to talk about that could complicate george zimmerman s case and could get his attorney into trouble. mark o mara will let the judge know while he was originally pleading poverty in order to get george zimmerman out on bail and a relatively low bail it turns out his client has raised more than $200,000, that is exactly how much he s raised, $204,000 is exactly what he s raised in donations from a now defunct website he helped set up to pay his legal expenses, a major revelation beca
caught on tape. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. the politics of unemployment swirling today as president obama and the republicans try to spin the latest jobless numbers to their political advantage. while the president is highlighting new signs of economic strength, the republicans are spotlighting the unemployment level that remains unchanged despite solid job growth. cnn white house correspondent dan lothian has more in prince georges county in virginia. dan? reporter: wolf, the president came here today because he says rolls royce jet engines are helping to boost the economy. 140 new jobs expected here, another hundred at a plant in indiana. but it was also a chance for him to cheer the latest job numbers which he says proves the u.s. economy is on the right track. even though not everyone agrees. the u.s. employment picture is far from sunny. but the better than expected february job numbers seems to have pushed a few more dark clouds out of the way.
have you ever seen anything like this with the tsunami waves ripping through japan? they have a history with earthquakes that produce tsunamis but this is the largest that occurred in the last century. we have thee stories. the earthquake, the after shock and the tsunami. this is not only a worry of the people of japan. we re talking about hawaii, the west coast of the u.s. and 20 countries overall. describe the danger first how it happened and the danger it presents to all of these countries. you have this large shallow earthquake within these ocean basins just off japan, and they produced a large tsunami wave. these things will promulgate in the mid ocean at about 500 miles per hour. when they come towards shore, the hawaiian island, they will slow down and