Here are the big stories on the agenda today:
- A campus in shock. A case unsolved. Yale University holds a candlelight vigil for murdered grad student Annie Le. Hear what her roommate had to say and the latest on the police investigation. Why some on the campus are saying, "there could be a murderer among us."
- A tragic loss in Hollywood. Stars, fans and family all celebrating the life and mourning the death of Patrick Swayze this morning. The 57-year-old actor battled pancreatic cancer for nearly two years. He became a silver screen idol in the 80's and 90's for his roles in "Ghost" and "Dirty Dancing." We’ll have a look back at his career.
- One year after the Lehman Brothers collapse kick-started a financial crisis, we're talking to the man who was known as "the sheriff of Wall Street,” before he became infamously known as “client 9,” Eliot Spitzer. What should we really be doing to fix the economy and bring back all the jobs lost in the past year? The former governor will join us live.
- Celebs, pro athletes and politicians all behaving badly. From on court tirades, to on stage outbursts, to heckling the president in the chambers of Congress, where are our manners? We’ll ask an expert on etiquette.