a recorder conversation between the captain and the port authority. pretty damning stuff in there. what s happening right now? the captain is being questioned. and new this morning, the number of the missing much higher than we first reported. and, also, in politics, when you re the front runner, it s like you ve got the bull s eye on your back. that would be mitt romney where rick perry and everyone else, rick santorum, all gunning for myth romney. the race is tight. we re going to break it all down for you. you re going to have to dig a little deeper when you fill up this morning. the highest january gas prices. could we see $5 gas this summer? and if you re about to pour some o.j., think about the folks picking the o.j. where did the oranges come from? because if they re from brazil, we sent our reporter there to find out just what they re spraying or putting on those oranges to fight diseases and it ain t something that our country likes. not one bit. we ll tell you
because of the vicinity and the children that are involved, you didn t care. reporter: these parents have every reason to be angry. their children s school had toxic chemicals and even worse, 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 tonight with a rare look inside anonymous. they re this shadowy and motley group of hackers who answer to none, 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. one of the questions we re asking is who are these people and why are they taking to the streets? to get
rogoff with differing perspectives will tell us what they think will happen in america, europe, the emerging markets in the year ahead. after that, why in the world is the price of oil so high when the global economy is so troubled? we ll explain. next up, iraq. the nation is on the brink of disaster according to its former prime minister, allawi. i will talk to him about iraq s trouble. and then we ll ask two participatants whether the iraq war was worth it. an important debate. first here s my take. finally it looks like former massachusetts governor mitt romney will win his party s nomination, so republicans are following a familiar pattern. they are nominating the mainstream candidate who s waited his turn, the guy who ran once before. this is the party, after all, that had a bush or a dole on its ticket for about 20 years. it s also a party that nominated richard nixon on its presidential ticket five times. republicans don t like surprises. but there is something
lenny kravitz exclusively for the hour, plus a never before seen look at lenny working on his new album. this is piers morgan tonight. lenny kravitz may just be the coolest guy in america. he has sold 35 million records. he s won four grammys. among his huge hits let love rule and american woman. he plays every instrument you can imagine. he s never slowed down. he s here now. you are just the epitome of cool, aren t you, lenny? just admit, get it out of the way. i don t know. the kind of guy we all would like to be, the kind of guy all our women would like us to be. i think you re doing pretty well, piers. i think you re doing pretty well. it s this huge presence. i ll play second to you in cool today. now you said it on the record. i just did my street cred. to be serious, i hope the answer is yes because it gives me some succor in this relationship we have, is being so cool itself a terrible burden? i truly don t think about it. i think if you asked
morning. stephen cobelbert is exploring possible run for the office. i am proud to announce that i am forming an exploratory committee to lay the groundwork for my possible candidacy for the president of united states of south carolina. finally, i m feeling excited about this. race, we get to weigh in and what it all means for the republicans and that, of course, hear about this? the conductor of the philharmonic, cell phone rings in the middle of a performance and you know what he did? he stops the orchestra. i am cheering for him. we agree with this. i love this man. we re going to talk about that and much, much more as we begin qu starting point right now. okay back. we are back once again inside the tick took diner as ashleigh and zoraida told you about. they were stosz tossing to me. making our tour through diners. i m going to need to run through the gym after this segment. today start with the oatmeal. i m having oatmeal. will is having oatmeal. you re having egg