that have been assigned to you. none of the defendants have answered. in fact, none of the defendants have uttered a word in response to any of the judge s questions. so far we have seen khalid sheikh mohammed for the first time in years. his beard is very long, it s turned more of a reddish color. he s wearing a right turbine and he s wearing reading glasses. none of the defendants, again, have said anything. they have steadfastly remained silent. that was a real problem going in because the judges said they cannot just choose not to participate and derail the entire proceeding. what they have had to do is had this loud speaker doing a translation of arabic and they can only wait for the translation and then speak again. another one of the defendants stopped everything to pray. he stepped outside of the desk to pray. and still another defendant was brought in in shackles. his civilian attorney, his american civilian attorney came to court and said that he was mistreated. we
of the secret service prostitution scandal goes public with lurid new details. sh he says the scandal has ruined her life too. we begin with today s much anticipated update on the economic recovery. the numbers say the recovery is still alive but barely. the unemployment rate ticked down to 8.1%. mostly because thousands of people left the labor force. employers added 115,000 new jobs in april. tens of thousands fewer than most experts predicted. any way you or the presidential candidates look at it, the numbers could be better. there are still a lot of folks out of work, which means that we have to do more. if we are going to recover all the jobs lost during the recession and if we are going to build a secure economy that strengthens the middle class, we are going to have to do more. anything over 8%, near 8%, anything over 4% is not cause for celebration. this is a sad time in america when people who want work can t find jobs. all right. our chief business correspon
love him or loathe him, he always had something provocative to say and the people who knew him best pay their tributes. and only in america, feel the need, the need for speed but not for a sequel. why do we need top gun 2? shouldn t hollywood leave some blockbusters alone? this is piers morgan tonight. the big story, politics, all lies on super tuesday with ten states across the country voting. this is rick santorum on his strategy for the big day. i said from the very beginning this is an episode of survivor. we just need to stay on the island, not get voted off, keep plugging, stay on message and have hopefully the grassroots of conservatives that support us and i think you are seeing that now. certainly stayed on message is ron paul. how long can he stay in the race? i will ask him in the piers morgan interview and the life and times of a man who loved controversy but died too young at 43, andrew breitbart, a regular on my particular panel and i talked to him o
aggravated murder. there s also one count of felony assault. we re standing by this hour to hear from the football coach who is being hailed as a hero for chasing the suspect out of the school cafeteria where the shoot it is took place. let s go to ted rowlands right now standing by with more on what is going on. dramatic developments under way even as we speak. reporter: wolf, the charges just came down within the last few minuted filed by david joyce. it s three aggravated all against t.j. lane, the 17-year-old who still in the eyes of the law is a minor. we do expect that at his next court appearance on march 6th, next tuesday, he will be sent to adult court, from then on out he will be considered an adult in the eyes of the law. right now says other things that have happened. today the students return to school for the first time along with their parents and counselors were on site there. we also are going to hear from that teacher hero, frank hall, the teacher that h
now it does not seem to be the right time for that. and recently in the news, we have had the situation in afghanistan heat up, and the deadly protests against the u.s. soldiers who accidentally burned korans, and american lives have been lost. again, we talk about what you did in iraq. do you think that this changes a strategy course for what we see going forward in afghanistan? well, i appreciate the question, but i have to tell you that i m here today talking about going to the white house as a member of, you know, a 1 million folks who honorably served in iraq and part of a unit that freed 32 million iraqis, and gave them a chance for, for democracy. so, i think that it is a great day and it should be a great evening. my wife and i have never been to the white house. i have never thought i would get this opportunity to do something like this, so we are honored to stand at the white house for all of those veterans who could not be there tonight. well, we wish you and your wife