Here are the big stories on the agenda today:
- President Obama is getting ready for another road trip to pitch health care reform, but at town hall meetings yesterday in Pennsylvania, Iowa and Maryland, senators were shouted down. Rumors of death panels and worries about “grandma” are putting health care reform on life support. We are here to separate fact from fiction and filter out the noise. And we’re live at the White House with the president’s plans to turn around an angry tide.
- The town hall tear up controversy. A man takes a poster of Rosa Parks and rips it in half at a town hall meeting on health care outside St. Louis. The man was arrested and the woman was escorted out. A new angle of the confrontation is revealing a whole new side to this story today. And the woman who brought that sign in will join us live with her side of the story.
- Back from the brink? The Federal Reserve said that the economy is “leveling out,” following the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. It's the closest to an official pronouncement of the end of the recession so far. But it comes with a word of caution: most Americans won't feel like things are significantly better right away. So, how do you feel. Let us know right here or at 877-MY-AM-FIX.