Here are the big stories on the agenda today:
- Make or Break Month. The president's getting ready for a road trip to sell his plan for health care reform. He'll start with a town hall meeting this afternoon in New Hampshire. We're live at the White House where the president's planning to change his tone and his tactics. The health care debate is even diving families. We found two brothers who are on opposite sides of the aisle and the issue, and they’ll be here to duke it out, live.
- The results are in, but the L.A. County coroner's office is keeping Michael Jackson’s autopsy sealed, because of the on-going investigation into his death. Police are still trying to determine whether anyone should be charged. But we do know from a source that Jackson’s physician, Doctor Conrad Murray gave the singer the powerful drug Propofol in the 24-hours before he died.
- Stranded on an airplane, all night long! Forty seven passengers on a Continental ExpressJet from Houston to Minneapolis wound up trapped on the tarmac, in another city for nine hours. Babies were crying... diapers were filling up… and there was no food. We'll talk to one passenger about a flight, and a night he'd like to forget.