
Rep. Mike Kelly sits on the House Oversight Committee and will be participating in the GSA hearings. He says the goal of the four congressional hearings is to find out “why a responsible agency like the GSA was out wasting hard earned taxpayer’s money”. He is also looking at the GSA scandal as an opportunity to take a closer look at other agencies.
TruTV's Beth Karas says fede will probably back off on civil rights allegations made against George Zimmerman in the Trayvon Martin shooting after the state’s assessment that the word "punks" was used on a 911 call instead of a racial slur.
Zoraida spoke with former Florida Judge Phyllis Kotey about the Trayvon Martin case and newly released details from the prosecution's affidavit. Kotey says there is still a possibility that the case could be dropped due to the stand-your-ground defense.
The rocket flew for more than minute and reached 400,00 feet before breaking up and falling into international waters. Gen. James "Spider" Marks gives us insight on North Korea's rocket launch and what this means for the international world.
Ashleigh and Zoraida look at the stories burning up the web. Today, Mike & Ike's break up, and Burger King puts a bacon sundae on its menu in Nashville.
Ashleigh and Zoraida talk about stories trending on the web, including Axl Rose saying 'no' to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and puppies found in suitcase by a dumpster.
GasBuddy.com's Gregg Laskoski explains the factors that may lead to lower prices at the pump.
Former Florida Judge Phyllis Kotey on factors a judge would weigh to potentially grant bail to George Zimmerman.
GlobalGrind.com's Michael Skolnik on the Martin family response to charges filed against George Zimmerman. He also explains how the family is coping with the media spotlight on the case.
Christine Romans explains how cable bills could reach $200 in the next three years.

