We're still following the events on the ground in Haiti. We're using any means we can to get through to our contacts there and we're also reaching out to people who are trying to coordinate relief from here without access to their outposts in Haiti.
We’ll check in with more survivors from the earthquake and hear about the latest effects of the devastation. We’ll also get an update on the relief effort, once it starts in earnest.
Jim here with the latest on our plans for tomorrow's show.
And we're putting together a great conversation about identity and politics. Two groups are forging an unlikely alliance to make a difference in this year’s census result: African Americans and black immigrants. Blacks have traditionally been undercounted in the census and if more people get counted, it could have a wide-ranging impact on redistricting battles and future elections.