first, a super moon. now a solar eclipse. the amazing photos and what the universe has in store next. good evening, everyone. today we saw it. american police officers shut down a demonstration. several were hurt. a few dozen arrested and the prediction of possible violence from the nato summit came true. they were loud but uneventful then it happened. something or somebody made all hell break loose. watch. chicago police say the crowd was,500 strong when the tension escalated and happened not far from where president obama and more than 50 world leaders were juggling issues facing afghanistan and nato. the city s top police officer blames a small group of troublemakers. if there was a group of what we commonly refer to as the black bloc folks who kind of rallied together, they put their masks on and found out from the crowd they would charge the stage and try to break through and assault our cops. that exactly what happened. they rallied, charged the cops and assaulted
make the election about barack obama and his policy. it s about him. plus, for the first time rick santorum s wife karen and four of his children join us. my two younger boys said you can t run because you won t be able to coach baseball. this is the piers morgan interview. starts now. good evening. i m in charleston, south carolina, 24 hours to go before the crucial south carolina primary. who better to talk to than rick santorum, a man who has just discovered he won the iowa caucuses when everybody thought mitt romney had. he s edging third in south carolina to his advantage or disadvantage rick perry has pulled out leaving four contenders left. welcome. thank you very much. call me rick. i m no longer in the senate. you should be thrilled with life, concerned with life or ready to throw in the towel? every one of these things that happened. in the last 24 hours. it s a crazy period. how do you feel? you know, i m a slow and steady kind of guy. i don t t
a high-speed chase. put your hands out the window! but this leadfoot suspect is a fellow police officer. and triumphant return of a paralyzed football player. number 52 is inspiring his teammates. we promise he ll do the same for you. it s all right here, right now on cnn. good evening. i m don lemon. thanks for joining us. those stories and more, but first we re starting with some breaking political news. herman cain s campaign for president under scrutiny tonight over a report that could tarnish his image. politico reports that during his time as a restaurant s industry chief lobbyist, at least two women complained of inappropriate behavior, specifically sexually suggestive behavior. both women reportedly left the association with payouts in the five figures and agreed not to talk about it. revelations are the first serious setback for cain at a time when some polls show him leading the race for the republican nomination. cain is confronted with the allegation sunda
fired up over america s economic troubles had no one to blame but themselves. here s what he told the wall street journal . don t blame wall street. don t blame the big banks. if you don t have a job and you re not rich, blame yourself. then this past weekend, cain fired another shot at the protesters on cbs face the nation. watch. my parents never said that we hope that the rich people lose something so we can get something. no. my dad s idea was, i want to work hard enough so i can buy a cadillac, not take somebody else s. but, listen. now cain is tweaking his message and saying the protesters should be blaming someone. the white house. here s what he said last night during the bloomberg/ washington post gop debate. that response was directed at the people that are protesting on wall street. not that 14 million people who are out of work for no reason of their own, other than the economy s not growing. not the millions of people that are underemployed. they h
peer piers morgan tonight. jermaine, i want to start with the imminent trial of conrad murray. hugely significant for your family and the world to try and discover through the process of trial if we work out what really happened to your brother michael. as we approach the start of this trial, what are your feelings? my feelings are just as well as the family the truth is going to come out. it s something we ve been long awaited for. it s up to the point now where it s been a lot of speculation and hearsay. but i think we re all going to it s not going to bring closure, but it s just going to give us a clear understanding of what really happened. i think it s important that the fans and the public and as well as ourselves need to know what really happened. what took place. there s so many things that happened that we weren t aware of as a family because we were kept away. do you think conrad murray was solely responsible for your brother s death? my gut feeling i