peppers, californication i love that. i like it, i like it. joining us is will cain, mark lamont hill, professor at columbia university and john fugelsang, political comedian. i love watching the shuttle take off going into retirement after 39 different flights. even when it s taking off on top of a jumbo jet? yes, will cain. it s amazing, look at how huge that is. i watched it many times from my parents yard in florida. 39 times, more than any other shuttle. it s a piece of history. they ll take the enterprise, which is at the smithsonian now, and was a test model in the 1970s and bring that enterprise to new york, the intrepid museum right near where i live and they ll swap and the discovery will go into the smithsonian so it s a win/win. both enjoy their retirement and hear my jimmy buffett song. papers filed and waiting to hear if the judge in the trayvon martin will remove herself from the case. george zimmerman s defense saying judge jessica rickseidl
head matchup with mibarack obam. kim jong-un s first speech in public. i m wolf blitzer, you re in the situation room. it can be a politician s worst enemy as politicians from ronald reagan to barack obama have learned the hard way. now a would be president is having his own open mike moment, mitt romney speaking candidly at a public fund-raiser about eliminating tax deductions and other loopholes. jim, tell our viewers what s going on. this is sort of an open mike moment, even though there were no microphones, mitt romney has been reluctant to offer many details to voters. yet at a private fundrai-raiser over the weekend, romney was willing to get specific. reporter: for mitt romney, it was supposed to be a private fund-raiser. but two reporters overheard specifics from romney s deficit reduction plan that he has yet to share with the public. among other things, romney was considering eliminating the department of housing and human development, he talked about consol
yes, yes. will cain you were on tv working this weekend. still hasn t shaved. didn t have a chance. worked all weekend. you lie. we re not going to pretend to feel sorry for you. our starting point, towns in the plains adding up the damage from a swarm of tornados that happened over the weekend. reports of more than 130 twisters that touched down over four states, many tornadoes happening in kansas, the community that may have been the hardest hit is in woodward, oklahoma, where five people were killed. i thought it was a train coming down the tracks over there and i looked out and i seen the funnel and i started running through the house creaming marcia! marcia! i mean loud, i was scared. it gives me a whole new respect for tornadoes how they can in an instant destroy everything that everyone knew. cnn s rob marciano is live for news woodward, oklahoma, this morning. good morning to you. you know, you listen to those folks talking and almost sounds like t
martin. after 43 days, the grand jury may take up the case. line of fire. it s not a war zone. it s i-5 in l.a. look at the pictures. 6,000 gallons of fuel erupting into flames and shutting down the interstate. a guy named bubba wins the green jacket. at the masters, if you watched it, one of golf s favorites has a major title. amazing pictures of him crying. we want to start with this. police in tulsa, oklahoma, investigating whether last week s shooting spree was triggered by racism and revenge. there s two suspects in custody after five people were shot and three of them died. all of those victims were block. 19-year-old jake england and 33-year-old alvin watts are set to be arraigned later this morning. at this point, police aren t calling it a hate crime. but a facebook post by one of the suspects, suggests there may have been something that triggered this that was racially motivated. tulsa s mayor says he s thankful this is all over. the city of tulsa has neve
a plane, it s a flying car? we ll have a live report from new york. cnn saturday morning starts right now. it is saturday, april 7th. good morning, everyone. i m randi kaye. now more on that manhunt in tulsa, oklahoma. the fbi has joined the search if what s believed to be a lone shooter responsible for three deaths. we re told the shooter drove up, asked his victims for directions and then started firing. three dead bodies in one day, spread out like we have here in one general geographical area, yet far enough apart where obviously someone is mobile. these scary thif they re randomly running around because they could do it at any time. it was in a predominantly african-american neighborhood. three minutes later another shooting a short drive away. two men were shot, both survive and are helping. less than an hour after the second, a second died, 54-year-old bobby clark and finally more than seven hours after the first killing, a fourth incident, 34-year-old willia