Ashleigh and Zoraida look at the stories making waves on the internet.
Globalgrind.com's Michael Skolnik on new photos he secured from Trayvon Martin's family from just before he was shot.
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) on consequences of not following procedure in Trayvon Martin case. She says shooter George Zimmerman should have been arrested, and reminds viewers that an arrest does not equal a conviction.
Rep. Lee also talks about how opinions on the story have shaped reporting and investigation of the case.
Fmr. Miami-Dade Police Department dir. Robert Parker on possible arguments for shooting of Trayvon Martin and what should have happened in Trayvon Martin investigation.
Christine Romans talks to Fedex CEO Fred Smith on causes for oil price spike and how his company is compensating.
Rep. Michael Burge (R-Texas) on the issues with the health care case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
This morning, Zoraida talks with Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton, parents of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin who was shot and killed in an Orlando suburb by neighborhood watch officer George Zimmerman. With all the media focus on the family and their son's death, the family with attorney Benjamin Crump respond to the latest in the investigation into the shooting.
In addition, Politic365.com's Kristal High talks to Zoraida about how people hope to turn the energy expressed on the shooting to turn it into positive dialogue in the U.S. She says Trayvon's death should be viewed as a "game changer" for communities and race in America.
100 Black Men of America Chair Albert Dotson, Jr. and student Courtney Ward on survival skills for young black men.
SCOTUSblog.com's Tom Goldstein on the central arguments for and against the health care case before the Supreme Court. He also explain the misinformation surrounding the case.
Chrisine Romans on the growing financial pinch in schools across the U.S. Read the full story here.