heat warning. we are 30 minutes from the start of the boston marathon. forecast high by afternoon, a sweltering 84 degrees. organizers telling some runners to come back next year. 18 hours of attacks. afghanistan military putting a end to weekend barrage bombings. the risk american troops are facing. the snl surge. mitt romney said to be considering a guest spot on the show but will it help or hurt his image? have you ever put in more than 40 hours a week and not paid for it? a new wave of lawsuits. this time workers are fighting back suing their employers. newsroom begins right now. we begin this hour with shocking new questions about the president s inner circle and the secret service agents entrusted with protecting his life. this morning, 11 agents and officers are on leave and under investigation. they are accused of hooking up with prostitutes at a hotel in colombia where they were praying security for the summit of the americas. the president say he will b
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george zimmerman call and what word he really used. let s go outfront. i m erin burnett. countdown to nuclear showdown. the rhetoric rising ahead of a make or break moment for iran and the rest of the world. a week from tonight, negotiators will be arriving to talk with iran about the disputed nuclear program. the debate over where iran will talk to the united states, britain, france, germany, china and russia may not just be rhetoric. this could derail talks and send the world down a path towards military strike. now, iran suggested it might move the venue from istanbul to beijing. here s what william cohen told me. the iranians are not interested in reaching an agreement, thane are not interested in producing a nuclear pow e. they re interested in acquiring nuclear weapons. now iran says it s for peaceful purposes but it isn t just the united states that s frustrated. turkey s prime minister stepped said today that iran s off tore move the venue was this. the offer
and the rest of the world. a week from tonight, negotiators will be arriving to talk with iran about the disputed nuclear program. the debate over where iran will talk to the united states, britain, france, germany, china and russia may not just be rhetoric. this could derail talks and send the world down a path towards military strike. now, iran suggested it might move the venue from istanbul to beijing. here s what william cohen told me. the iranians are not interested in reaching an agreement, thane are not interested in producing a nuclear pow e. they re interested in acquiring nuclear weapons. now iran says it s for peaceful purposes but it isn t just the united states that s frustrated. turkey s prime minister stepped said today that iran s off tore move the venue was this. the offer going around at the moment, damascus or baghdad is a waste of time. it means it won t happen. because of the lack of honesty they re continually losing their international prestige. t
that s off of ali s playlist, donna summer, she works hard for the money. that videotape is pretty crazy. let me introduce you to the panel, ali is joining us, cnn s chief business correspondent and anchor of world business today and john fugelsang, and will cain, cnn contributor, columnist for theblaze.com. our starting point is jobs, jobs, jobs. everyone s going to be looking. what do you think, ali, are we going to see? we ll see an addition of more than 205,000 jobs, that s the estimate for the month of march, that will be the third month in a row for 200,000 plus. it will be the 18th month in a row of job creation. there are a lot of questions as to why that s happening. some people say that back during the financial crisis, way too many people were laid off. they overshot, or they didn t, companies didn t hire enough in the ensuing months of the recovery. whatever it is, it s here. the rate will probably stay the same at 8.3% but there s a disconnect as more job