minnesota s cannon river, president obama coming out loaded forbear saying the dead debate say that some politicians and he didn t mention parties would rather see their opponents lose than see american win. tough words. take a listen. we ended up creating more uncertainty and more damage to an economy that was already weak. now, we can t have patience with that kind of behavior anymore. i know you re frustrated. i m frustrated too. three states in just three days. by bus for president barack obama. you have minnesota, iowa and then illinois. my colleague, wolf blitzer, is standing by. he hit the road. he got a break from washington. he ll be doing the situation room from the president s next step in iowa. wolf, let s go to you. we heard from the president. pretty tough words today from the president. clearly aimed at the republicans. caller: he s really beginning slowly but surely, but he s beginning to get into that campaign mode that republicans have been obviously i
that is incredible. also the woman who knows charlie sheen better than anybody. the charlie that some of you have seen over the last six months is not the person that i met and married. denise richards, her life, her loves. oh, i ve had many loves. and what she thinks of her ex-husband today. i m way too old for him now. this is piers morgan tonight. adam levine is the front man of a megasuccessful band maroon 5 and sold 15 million albums around the world and a big win on nbc s the voice and joins me now. congratulations. thank you very much. what s been the bigger thrill, 15 million albums or big talent show superstar? gosh, i mean, 15 million every time someone says that it blows my mind and i can t believe it. the talent show thing was i m not sure any of us knew what to expect and obviously you being part of it as well. i haven t sold 15 million albums. true. you haven t done that. i have no discern ibl talent. that s not necessarily true
biggest impact on the gop campaign for president may be felt a long way from there in south carolina. that is where texas governor rick perry is expected to announce he, too, is jumping in the race. also, dozens of people arrested in philadelphia. we ll tell you why they were all between the ages of 14 and 17. but here at the top of the hour, let s start with that breaking story out of pakistan. and i want to turn right to our reza sayah, who is live for us there in the capital of islamabad. reza, hello to you once again. what do we know? are we learning more about what happened overnight with this american? reporter: yeah, t.j. as we listen to the evening call to prayer here in islamabad, let s explain to you what we know. the way this kidnapping went down, it clearly looks like it was a very well-planned and coordinated plot. the target of this kidnapping, according to the u.s. embassy in islamabad and pakistani police, warren winestein, a development worker, one of t
the ring, not have a republican source close to the perry campaign has confirmed to cnn that the texas governor will throw his cowboy hat into the ring, if you will excuse me me on saturday at red state conference in south carolina. his speech is expected to focus heavily on the texas economy, half of the jobs created in this country. the perry people will point out in the last two years, were in texas. republicans are going to point to that as a success story. democrats say, not so fast. most of those jobs are low-wage jobs. the democratic source told me earlier today. governor perry is all hat and no cattle but after the speech in south carolina, anderson, he heads off to new hampshire. he taped an interview with one of the tv stations up there today. so he s making all of the moves of a candidate tonight. he s also headed to iowa this weekend but he was not taking part in the aim straw poll is he. that s right this announcement in south carolina was designed to steal t
fewer americans filed first-time jobless claims last week. the labor department says that it got 395,000 initial claims. that s a drop of 7,000. it is the first time the number dipped below 400,000 since early april. united nations says that the drought ravaging the horn of africa has not peaked. that means a long-term threat of famine. the u.n. says 12 million people, if you can believe that, are at risk. desperately needs more than a billion dollars to feed them. musician and activist bono talked to anderson cooper who is reporting from somalia this week. people watch the values, you know, stock values, crumble while, you know, i think about our own sense of values tumbling. because this will define who we are. this is a defining moment for us. there s lots to distract us. few protesters challenged police but streets in london and other cities were mostly calm overnight. in fact, there was much more action in the courts as judges stayed on the bench. all night to proces