Hundreds are marching in New York City tonight in support of Trayvon Martin.
The unarmed 17-year-old black teenager was gunned down Feb. 26 by a neighborhood watch captain in a gated community in Sanford, Florida, after buying candy at a convenience store. The shooter, who has not been charged, says he shot Martin in self-defense.
Florida lawmakers are running away from the “stand your ground” law that may justify the Martin shooting. The former governor who signed the law (Jeb Bush) in 2005 today endorsed Mitt Romney.
Ed will talk about all of this tonight with Natalie Jackson, an attorney for Martin’s family, Trymaine Lee, senior reporter with The Huffington Post, and Mike Papantonio, host of “The Ring of Fire” radio show.
Even religious leaders are calling Paul Ryan’s plan an “immnoral disaster.” Ed’ll compare it to President Obama’s vision for America with U.S. Rep. Steve Israel (D-NY).
A top Romney aide unintentionally shakes up the Republican race with what could be the gaffe of the year when he compares Mitt’s campaign to an Etch A Sketch. Richard Wolffe, msnbc Political Analyst, will help Ed draw some conclusions about Romney’s campaign
Republicans are standing in the way of lower gas prices, but Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is doing something about it. He’ll join Ed to explain.









