talk to his team. the tape that could be the nail in the coffin for his career. that s not going go of very well. the agency in charge of cutting government costs makes a joke out of it in a new web video, this after it blew almost $1 million on a las vegas conference. a japanese ghost ship that was drifting off the coast of alaska now sleeps with the fishes. new video of the coast guard unloading the cannons on it. up first, it s the missing piece of the recovery, the critical jobs report for march is due out in about three and a half hours. a report with the potential to shake up the 2012 election. christine romans will tell us what we can expect today. christine? good morning. you re right it has the potential to shake up the election but more importantly we hope it shapes up your jobs prospects. this is the trend over the year. looking for in march 200,000 jobs created for the month. 200,000, an unemployment rate of 8.3 or 8.2%. i want to put it in context for you
restoration and freedom again. his name is ron paul. new at 10:00, john sasaki had a crowd of 2,000 right at the palm of his hand. reporter: tonight s feature speaker wants to be the republican nominee for president. congressman ron paul received a heros welcome from a crowd outside university library. very quickly he had his supporters supporters screaming from everything like smaller government. if you had state s rights in california wouldn t have the feds bugging you and coming in here and invading and telling you what you can do with your own body. i m consistent and i m truthful. reporter: before the speech congressman paul told me despite his low delegate count he is still working to win the nomination. to present the case for liberty. and to make sure that people hear this, so that if i m not president, they surely will know what to have as president. his consistencies and his view, his honesty is something we need the politics. reporter: not everyone
one by one. they return to the school tonight to pick up belongings left behind during monday s shooting rampage. the feel sadness. students. teachers. and families of those who died. beautiful woman. she s beautiful. good evening i m dan ashley. carolyn has the night off. they left that oakland campus this shock monday. they return today in sadness. 2 live reports in the team coverage tonight on the aftermath of the tragedy beginning with tl a.m. ma. reporter: a crime scene technician and homicide detectives finally left oicos university a little over an hour ago as they handed over the building back to addtors who have also gone home for the night. as you said it was very difficult day. some people came by to leave employers. pay respects. others came to pick up their belongings they left behind in all that chaos. boarded up front door of oicos university are an outside rae minder of the deadly somewhating that tack place inside monday. task of moving forward isn
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. pelley: good evening. the national football league, an american institution and $10 billion-a-year industry, is caught up with one of its biggest scandals, the new orleans saints paying players to injure opponents on the field. today, head coach sean peyton appeared before the n.f.l. commissioner to appeal his one- year suspension, and tonight we have an idea why the league came down so hard on the saints. here s armen keteyian. reporter: the violent nature of the n.f.l. is an alluring, often celebrated part of the sport. but even in the confines of these human car crashes, there are rules, legal and ethical boundaries prohibiting the purposeful injury of an opponent. but now an edited audio tape has surfaced on this web site that appears to paint a disturbing picture of the mindset of former new orleans defensive coordinator. the architect of the saints pay-to-injure bounty paid up to $1,500 f
that, but that s okay. good morning. i m wisdom martin in for tony perkins. i m alison seymour. it s also good friday but we re going with fresh friday in the studio. tucker barnes joining us with a look at this fresh friday. i m calling it frigid friday. upper 30s and low 40s. bring along the jacket. even with sunshine, the upper 50s this afternoon. currently 43 in washington. that s on the chilly side. lots of 30s north and west, where we continue to have a freeze warning until 9:00 this morning. i think temperatures will fall i don t think temperatures will fall further. breeze out of the north during the day. that will lock in the chill for your afternoon. cloud cover, one or two clouds left over with our system which is bringing rain to much of north carolina at the moment. that will slip out to sea and drag the cloud cover with it. we should be looking at bright sunshine later this afternoon and a dry friday. not concerned with rain here during the day. here s