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the dense -- defense from the defense attorney is, my guy would never have done this if not egged on by federal officials. >> if the subject is predisposed, then they move forward. the guy went and got a gun, did surveillance. they're overt acts. it will be litigated in court. frankly, the fbi's been very good at this and very successful. that's what we want them to do. we want them to be very proactive. >> somebody is doing something right. no attacks on american soil since 9/11. thank for coming in. we appreciate your expertise. >>> for more on the latest headlines, let's go to ron claiborne. ron, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, dan. good morning, everyone. >>> president obama is set to sign a bill to extend the payroll tax cut through the end of the year. congress overwhelmingly approved the legislation. for the average american, about 80 bucks more in a paycheck every month. it also extends unemployment benefits for millions of americans. >>> and new jersey's governor chris christie has vetoed a same-sex marriage bill. he wants the measure on the ballot in november.
the dense -- defense from the defense attorney is, my guy would never have done this if not egged on by federal officials. >> if the subject is predisposed, then they move forward. the guy went and got a gun, did surveillance. they're overt acts. it will be litigated in court. frankly, the fbi's been very good at this and very successful. that's what we want them to do. we want them to be very proactive. >> somebody is doing something right. no attacks on american soil since 9/11....
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as a defense team, as a defense attorney. you walk away with a 26-year sentence in the state of virginia, in a case like that, i think the defense team has to be satisfied. >> still a big sentence, though. does he have any real grounds for appeal? >> he'll argue they didn't get to make enough arguments with regard to cause of death. that the judge excluded certain witnesses, certain arguments they wanted to make with regard to how she might have died. i don't think it will be a significant issue. i don't think they'll win on appeal. >> okay, dan. thanks very much. >>> to last night's make-or-break republican debate. the 20th and maybe the last for the candidates. but it was rick santorum's first debate as a front-runner, boy, did he get treated like one. it's your voice, your vote. and abc's john berman is here with a blow by blow, and i mean that literally. >>> good morning, lelizabeth. what is it like to be the front run never what's it feel like? what does it feel like? for rick santorum, the answer might be, painful. he's
as a defense team, as a defense attorney. you walk away with a 26-year sentence in the state of virginia, in a case like that, i think the defense team has to be satisfied. >> still a big sentence, though. does he have any real grounds for appeal? >> he'll argue they didn't get to make enough arguments with regard to cause of death. that the judge excluded certain witnesses, certain arguments they wanted to make with regard to how she might have died. i don't think it will be a...
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. >> the defense says, his intent was to go and talk with her. prosecution says, no, his intent was to do serious bodily harm, intent to kill yeardley and intent to rob yeardley. >> seven men and seven women will decide his future. jury deliberations began on wednesday morning. dan and bianna. >> all right, thank you for that. >>> for the other developing stories happening right now here's ron claiborne. >> good morning, friends. bianna, dan. good morning, america. >>> iran is reportedly about to make a big jump in its nuclear program. iran is set to expand uranium enrichment to a under ground bunker, boosting it to quickly make nuclear weapons. according to diplomats, this comes despite growing international sanctions and a threat of an israeli military strike. >>> prince william to the rescue. he was involved in a daring rescue this week in the falkland islands, helping search for seven fishermen who went missing in the waters of the south atlantic. all of them made it safely back to shore. he was spotted at the controls at a helicopter last mo
. >> the defense says, his intent was to go and talk with her. prosecution says, no, his intent was to do serious bodily harm, intent to kill yeardley and intent to rob yeardley. >> seven men and seven women will decide his future. jury deliberations began on wednesday morning. dan and bianna. >> all right, thank you for that. >>> for the other developing stories happening right now here's ron claiborne. >> good morning, friends. bianna, dan. good morning,...
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what is the defense team likely to prove? >> this is an unfortunate, tremendously unfortunate accident. they're going to want to show that the medical evidence casts reasonable doubt that it was blunt force trauma that killed yeardley love. >> reporter: the court wrapped up early on friday. one of the lead defense attorneys was sick. the judge says he want the trial to move forward. it's possible george huguely's father could take stand. >> a big case. possibly more developments today. >>> now, another look at the morning's headlines. to ron kay cloclaiborne. >>> the 29-year-old moroccan arrested in an fbi string thought america's war on terrorism was an attack on muslims. the man was arrested in washington, d.c. wearing what he thought was a suicide bomb vest. >>> some 1500 family and friends will say good-bye to whitney houston today. the home-going celebration will be held at the church she attended as a little girl. >>> the pope welcomed 22 new cardinals today. the new cardinals were elevated, as it's called today, as a c
what is the defense team likely to prove? >> this is an unfortunate, tremendously unfortunate accident. they're going to want to show that the medical evidence casts reasonable doubt that it was blunt force trauma that killed yeardley love. >> reporter: the court wrapped up early on friday. one of the lead defense attorneys was sick. the judge says he want the trial to move forward. it's possible george huguely's father could take stand. >> a big case. possibly more...
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as a defense team, as a defense attorney. you walk away with a 26-year sentence in the state of virginia, in a case like that, i think the defense team has to be satisfied. >> does he have real grounds for appeal? >> he'll argue they didn't get to make enough arguments with regard to cause of death. the judge excluded things. i don't think it will be a significant issue. i don't think they'll win on appeal. >> okay, dan. thank you. >>> to last night's make or break republican debate. the 20th and maybe the last for the candidates. rick santorum's first debate as a front-runner. boy, did he get treated like one. john berman is here with a blow by blow. >> reporter: what's it like to be the front-runner? for rick santorum, the answer might be, painful. he's probably waking up sore this morning after a brudsing debate playing defense, defense, defense. on stage, the candidates might have looked like school kids behind desks. for rick santorum, it was a good thing they were sitting down. better to brace himself from the three-pro
as a defense team, as a defense attorney. you walk away with a 26-year sentence in the state of virginia, in a case like that, i think the defense team has to be satisfied. >> does he have real grounds for appeal? >> he'll argue they didn't get to make enough arguments with regard to cause of death. the judge excluded things. i don't think it will be a significant issue. i don't think they'll win on appeal. >> okay, dan. thank you. >>> to last night's make or break...
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the defense could be facing a tough battle. medical experts testified severe trauma to the head caused her brain to hemorrhage. injuries that according to these experts, could not have been self-inflicted. >> the prosecution has done great job of showing how the medical evidence fits with the testimony evidence from earlier in the case. it's been very powerful. >> reporter: and wednesday, the prosecution called huguely's closest friends, teammates and roommates who all testified he lived about where he was the night yeardley love died. one friend saying his story wasn't adding up. one of the last witnesses called, huguely's friend, ken. he said huguely came back to his apartment aftermidnight and was unresponsive 37 he said he asked huguely repeatedly, what's wrong with you? he got no response. just blank stares. huguely took notes as his friends testified and tried making eye contact with them. >> there might be enough to get an involen tan manslaugt conviction. >> reporter: the prosecution has brought 50 people to the stand.
the defense could be facing a tough battle. medical experts testified severe trauma to the head caused her brain to hemorrhage. injuries that according to these experts, could not have been self-inflicted. >> the prosecution has done great job of showing how the medical evidence fits with the testimony evidence from earlier in the case. it's been very powerful. >> reporter: and wednesday, the prosecution called huguely's closest friends, teammates and roommates who all testified he...
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a full-throated defense of his business life. it brought the crowd's biggest roar. >> i did some of the very things conservatism is designed for. i started new businesses and turned around broken ones. i'm not ashamed to say i was successful in doing it. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: romney may have made some progress. >> it was a lot more passion. he was a lot more passionate today. i think he brought a lot of people around. >> he got a little closer. i like what he tells us he's going to do. i believe him. >> and david, another big test, the caucuses in maine, right near massachusetts. and yet, romney is worried. why? >> reporter: he hustled up there right after he appeared here at cpac. it's because ron paul is doing pretty well in maine and because he lost the three primaries last week to rick santorum. he swept those. four years ago, here at cpac, romney got out of the race. he's hoping this is the turning point that puts his campaign back on a winning track. >> here we are, almost mid february, the race is still inte
a full-throated defense of his business life. it brought the crowd's biggest roar. >> i did some of the very things conservatism is designed for. i started new businesses and turned around broken ones. i'm not ashamed to say i was successful in doing it. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: romney may have made some progress. >> it was a lot more passion. he was a lot more passionate today. i think he brought a lot of people around. >> he got a little closer. i like what...
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the defense was using the affair to say, this was the motive. this was a man who wanted to kill his romantic rival. and you've got the defense saying this relationship sort of lead him into the spiral of madness. and yet, you hear her saying in court, there was no relationship. >> it almost seemed like they're getting it, suggesting that she was part of the plot. >> now with the other witnesses saying she's not telling the truth about when she found out about the shooting. that is really puzzling. and it sure makes you wonder how much the investigators looked at her. they must have. they must have questioned her. must have investigated that potential angle. obviously, they didn't come up with anything. >> there's still a huge burden on the defense. they have to prove that their client was crazy. >> that's right. when you're talking about insanity, they have to prove -- the burden of proof shifts. generally the prosecution has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. when the defendant pleads insanity, you have both sides agreeing on the underlying fa
the defense was using the affair to say, this was the motive. this was a man who wanted to kill his romantic rival. and you've got the defense saying this relationship sort of lead him into the spiral of madness. and yet, you hear her saying in court, there was no relationship. >> it almost seemed like they're getting it, suggesting that she was part of the plot. >> now with the other witnesses saying she's not telling the truth about when she found out about the shooting. that is...
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does it help our hurt the defense. >>> and blue debut. what the proud parents have to say about the first gorgeous photos. >>> and i venture into a cage with two of the cutest mans alive. why their cuteness is a liability. ethan allen brings you new looks from the 5 signature lifestyles. with special pricing on select furniture and a terrific savings offer on accessories and more, your design aspirations are delightfully attainable. the drawer closes on these offers february...
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at trial, the defense knows what the state's going to do. because the state has to turn over almost all of their evidence to the defense. not true for the defense. in the last case, the state knows where they're headed. that's a plus for the state. >> and in this case, he took the witness stand. which is very unusual. prosecutors have now got ton see him on the witness stand once. they get to refine their cross-examination of him. they get to figure out, where did we make mistakes? where could we have done a better job of going after him? because he's going to be, if he testifies again, he'll be the most important witness in the case. >> that does give a big edge to the prosecutors. but, he really has no choice. he has to testify again, doesn't he? >> no, he absolutely does not. and i wouldn't put too much stock into the fact that there was a mistrial. i mean, i got a mistrial when i called a guy a pimp in opening statements. the jury got thrown out after my opening statements. had to start over. >> but that's because of prosecutorial miscon
at trial, the defense knows what the state's going to do. because the state has to turn over almost all of their evidence to the defense. not true for the defense. in the last case, the state knows where they're headed. that's a plus for the state. >> and in this case, he took the witness stand. which is very unusual. prosecutors have now got ton see him on the witness stand once. they get to refine their cross-examination of him. they get to figure out, where did we make mistakes? where...
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both the prosecution and defense lawyers painted two starkly different pictures. was he a newly wed who panicked and failed to save his drowni i bride? or was he a calculated killer? he arrived for the first day of his murder trial. listened intenty as prosecutors accused him of killing his wife of 11 days. tina's family has waited nearly ten years for their day in court. >> i'm not here to sentence him. i'm here to get justice for my daughter. >> reporter: it was this picture of her lifeless body on the ocean floor that they showed the jury first. >> tina watson, on the bottom, her regularity in, her mask on. not breathing. >> reporter: they claim watson turned off the air in her tank while they were underwater. they allege watson's story changed over several police interrogations. >> her hand hit my mask. um -- it knocked my mask sideways. got back to the anchor rope, where some people were, and i remember shouting through my regulator, tina, tina, tina. >> he keeps changing his story. the fact that he's lying. more problems. >> blow the camera a kissy. >> repor
both the prosecution and defense lawyers painted two starkly different pictures. was he a newly wed who panicked and failed to save his drowni i bride? or was he a calculated killer? he arrived for the first day of his murder trial. listened intenty as prosecutors accused him of killing his wife of 11 days. tina's family has waited nearly ten years for their day in court. >> i'm not here to sentence him. i'm here to get justice for my daughter. >> reporter: it was this picture of...
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the defense team says their client suffers from mental illness. prosecutors say he had a cold-blooded plan to kill rusty snyder man as he dropped off his 2-year-old son at a day care in 2010. >> as rusty walks to his car, the defendant approaches him and shoots him two times. >> reporter: shot to death because newman was having an affair with rusty's wife. eight days before the murder, he called 911 after spotting newman at their home. >> there's man who was sleeping in my backyard. he's running. think he has a gun in his back pocket. how to he's running away. >> reporter: andrea snyderman broke down and denied an affair. >> none of those feelings were returned. i made myself clear. >> reporter: in a bizarre twist, a divorce lawyer for newman's wife says she believes that andrea snyderman is lying. >> there will be a parade of witnesses that will crop rate there was an affair, now knowing that andrea snyderman has not told the truth. >> reporter: her inconsistent feelings toward newman only contributed to his erratic behavior. he's pleaded guilty
the defense team says their client suffers from mental illness. prosecutors say he had a cold-blooded plan to kill rusty snyder man as he dropped off his 2-year-old son at a day care in 2010. >> as rusty walks to his car, the defendant approaches him and shoots him two times. >> reporter: shot to death because newman was having an affair with rusty's wife. eight days before the murder, he called 911 after spotting newman at their home. >> there's man who was sleeping in my...
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in the end i do think that that giants defense, which has really risen to form of late, is diving at tom brady's legs, and i think the giants get it done, and i'm saying that just so the two of you can get out of the studio today. >> all right. >> all right, josh. thanks. >>> coming up here on the broadcast, breaking his silence, a michigan man whose wife was strangled and be learning more about that interview. >>> the first pictures of william on his first military mission. it's a big week for kate as she flies solo. >the first pictures on his first military mission. what's kate doing? >the first pim on his first military mission. what's kate doing? the first pi william on his first military mission. what's kate doing? we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. tell me we'll grow old together. tell me that i'm still the one. that you need me. that i'm yo
in the end i do think that that giants defense, which has really risen to form of late, is diving at tom brady's legs, and i think the giants get it done, and i'm saying that just so the two of you can get out of the studio today. >> all right. >> all right, josh. thanks. >>> coming up here on the broadcast, breaking his silence, a michigan man whose wife was strangled and be learning more about that interview. >>> the first pictures of william on his first...
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the defense has to prove insanity. the prosecution has been able to establish that he wore a disguise, he tried to cover his tracks, he lied to the authorities after the fact. all of that they would say shows he understood what he did was wrong. and that's the key to this case. which is, when you're talking about insanity, and insanity defenses are hard to win. not only because the defendant has the burden. but because juries tend to be very reluctant that someone didn't understand right from wrong. >> why do you think that is? >> people look at a case like this, people admitting they shot someone. and there were demons directed what they do, sit hard for a juror to accept. >> especially when you hear olivia newton john, barry white. >> they're going to focus on an dee ya sni -- andrea sneiderman. they're going to say there are experts. this is really tough to demonstrate that he didn't understand what he was doing was wrong. if he didn't understand, why didn't he admit it after the fact. why did he try to wear a disgu
the defense has to prove insanity. the prosecution has been able to establish that he wore a disguise, he tried to cover his tracks, he lied to the authorities after the fact. all of that they would say shows he understood what he did was wrong. and that's the key to this case. which is, when you're talking about insanity, and insanity defenses are hard to win. not only because the defendant has the burden. but because juries tend to be very reluctant that someone didn't understand right from...
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what do you make of the defense attorney's theory? that he floated at his rather interesting press conference. he thought gentz came to the house, got into an argument with jane bashara and ended up strangling her? >> in the garage. >> in the garage. >> on the one hand, it's brilliant, right? it places joe gentz as the sole perpetrator of the crime. not implicating bob bashara at all. but let's look at the facts. it goes against what bob bashara said. he said he knows his wife was at home on that tuesday because the tv was on, her i.d. was there. jane would have had to be in the garage, the garage would have had to have been open. she wouldn't have let him in, it doesn't look like. because she got in an argument that he was even there. it doesn't add up with the facts. >> we have just a few seconds. how damaging is the stuff about the extramarital affair, the dominatrix, how bad is that for bob bashara? >> it shows motive. in prosecutors' eyes, it shows motive. there's a potential jury pool out there watching all of this. it's not goo
what do you make of the defense attorney's theory? that he floated at his rather interesting press conference. he thought gentz came to the house, got into an argument with jane bashara and ended up strangling her? >> in the garage. >> in the garage. >> on the one hand, it's brilliant, right? it places joe gentz as the sole perpetrator of the crime. not implicating bob bashara at all. but let's look at the facts. it goes against what bob bashara said. he said he knows his wife...
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that's not a defense. he contributed to her death. and she died and he was in the commission of a robbery. under the law, you don't have to have premeditation to be convicted of first degree murder if it's in the course of a robbery. so if you take that away, that's the problem that this jury's going to have, is how do they take all of these instructions and plug the facts into what they think happened. >> and one of the last things that they saw in the closing argument, the prosecutors, you were 13 years on circuit court. >> i was. >> okay. so in your 13 years, you see the prosecutor crying about yeardley love. how do you think that plays? >> you know, i've seen lawyers do that, and it's over the top. he may be emotional, but the jury's not expecting that, and they don't want to see that. they want to see him be a prosecutor and represent steady. not cry about it. and so if he were sitting here, i'd say, don't do that. >> really. >> uh-huh. >> kind of, don't go there. it is a very -- it's a very emotional case. >> no question. >> for
that's not a defense. he contributed to her death. and she died and he was in the commission of a robbery. under the law, you don't have to have premeditation to be convicted of first degree murder if it's in the course of a robbery. so if you take that away, that's the problem that this jury's going to have, is how do they take all of these instructions and plug the facts into what they think happened. >> and one of the last things that they saw in the closing argument, the prosecutors,...
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he ended up helping the defense, didn't he? >> both. when you have someone willing to concede he was going up pretty quickly, that is helpful to the defense. they're saying, look, he panicked. he did what he could. he got nervous. but he didn't sort of take his time and wasn't leisurely. it doesn't show he stopped to try to get help as he claimed. >>> let's get the weather from sam. >> good morning, everyone. start with video. we're going show you that video in the next half hour. we couldn't get the tape together. it's what it looks like to be trapped in an avalanche. all of this warm air, if you thought it was not possible to get milder in a winter of not a lot of snow and cold air, it does get warmer. dallas, 86 on thursday. 60s, 70s, and 80s all across the board. new york city, thursday, about 60 degrees. 72 in atlanta by the time we get to thursday. yep, very little cold air there. maybe a little airportees the dulles and 27 in college park. theill warm up nicely in 50's with an increase in cloud cover and breezy at times today. >>
he ended up helping the defense, didn't he? >> both. when you have someone willing to concede he was going up pretty quickly, that is helpful to the defense. they're saying, look, he panicked. he did what he could. he got nervous. but he didn't sort of take his time and wasn't leisurely. it doesn't show he stopped to try to get help as he claimed. >>> let's get the weather from sam. >> good morning, everyone. start with video. we're going show you that video in the next...
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while her mother speaks out in porter's defense. >> he's not proven guilty. that's all i can tell you. >> reporter: more strange behavior from the couple. they reportedly bought a used car and abandoned the one they were driving, saying only they had to leave town because of an emergency. another tantalizing clue in a case with so many open questions. the mystery now involves yet another maine woman. she claims to know perdomo. she told a local tv station he was staying with her the night he went out and never returned. so many unanswered questions. >> tanya, thank you. >>> let's get back over to ginger for a look at the national forecast. ginger, good morning once again. >> good morning to both of you. we say good-bye to the big storm that rocked the eastern third of the nation yesterday with all that severe weather, a new storm to say hello to. in the pacific northwest, up to 30 inches of snow will fall with this. it won't be quite as windy for places like denver as it heads east. it's still a storm we'll be tracking. let's move to the next part of our stor
while her mother speaks out in porter's defense. >> he's not proven guilty. that's all i can tell you. >> reporter: more strange behavior from the couple. they reportedly bought a used car and abandoned the one they were driving, saying only they had to leave town because of an emergency. another tantalizing clue in a case with so many open questions. the mystery now involves yet another maine woman. she claims to know perdomo. she told a local tv station he was staying with her the...
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now playing defense. >> the doctors and i are on the same page. everything looks good that i'll be clear and ready to go. that's encouraging to me. >> reporter: in an interview with espn's trey wingo, he said -- >> i continue the feel good. i make progress every day. >> reporter: he's endured three serious neck surgeries, missing the entire season, after not missing a single game since his rookie year in 1999. it's casting a shadow over sunday's game. >> right now, with his health in such jeopardy and $28 million option due in march, most people think that he's played his last game. >> does he strike you as a guy that wants to go out like this? >> doesn't want to. he might have to. >> reporter: can the 36-year-old fully recover? if he does, what might the situation be. the new father of twins. >> coming off the surgery, he couldn't pick up his kids the way he wanted to. >> reporter: perhaps it's fitting that the one person that might best know the way he feels, his own father, the former new orleans saints quarterback who suffered a should injury.
now playing defense. >> the doctors and i are on the same page. everything looks good that i'll be clear and ready to go. that's encouraging to me. >> reporter: in an interview with espn's trey wingo, he said -- >> i continue the feel good. i make progress every day. >> reporter: he's endured three serious neck surgeries, missing the entire season, after not missing a single game since his rookie year in 1999. it's casting a shadow over sunday's game. >> right now,...
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huguely's defense team was expected to wrap up that case yesterday, but now the defense could rest as soon as today. our own chris schaefer is in charlottesville covering that trial for abc 2. if you want to see the latest from him, you can follow him on twitter at chris mbmore. >>> in a few hours bge crews will be going door to door in southeast baltimore turning gas back on. crews have restored gas to 300 of the 900 people who lost that power when a main broke along wellington avenue. >>> back now to new york for more of "good morning america." we're back with weather and traffic in about half an hour. we'll see you then. the car on the left was filled up with low detergent gasoline. while the car on the right was filled up with bp gasoline with invigorate. which helps clean and protect its engine so it can get a few more miles per tank than the car on the left. go a little farther with bp gasoline with invigorate. ♪ never mind i'll find someone like you ♪ >>> adele singing "someone like you." it won her a grammy. boy, it didn't come easy, inspired by a terrible heart break. she
huguely's defense team was expected to wrap up that case yesterday, but now the defense could rest as soon as today. our own chris schaefer is in charlottesville covering that trial for abc 2. if you want to see the latest from him, you can follow him on twitter at chris mbmore. >>> in a few hours bge crews will be going door to door in southeast baltimore turning gas back on. crews have restored gas to 300 of the 900 people who lost that power when a main broke along wellington...
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. >> reporter: overnight, to a packed nous arizona, a relentless repeated defense of his conservative record. >> let me tell you something about conservatism. my conservatism. great conservative sclholars. >> reporter: they acknowledged as of now, they could be trailing in michigan, where romney was born and his father was gofvernor. how to rekindle the voter romance? bli the love. romney has a huge financial advantage over his opponents. supporters are dumping money into ads in michigan and other states. though santorum has raised more than $3 million in less than a week. for romney, plan two, beat the heck out of everyone else's love. with fresh shots on santorum. >> let's not nominate someone who has not run anything and not been a leader. >> reporter: santorum gave a sense of response. >> you reach a point where desperate people do desperate things. >> reporter: going negative on santorum does have risks. romney's numbers with independents, who might react badly to negative campaigns, has been slipping. santorum launches his first ads in michigan today. >> he's getting help from t
. >> reporter: overnight, to a packed nous arizona, a relentless repeated defense of his conservative record. >> let me tell you something about conservatism. my conservatism. great conservative sclholars. >> reporter: they acknowledged as of now, they could be trailing in michigan, where romney was born and his father was gofvernor. how to rekindle the voter romance? bli the love. romney has a huge financial advantage over his opponents. supporters are dumping money into ads...
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what do you make of the defense attorney's theory? he thought gentz came to the house, got into an argument with jane bashara and ended up strangling her? >> in the garage. on the one hand, it races some questions. it goes against what bob bashara said. he said he knows his wife was at home because the tv was on, her id was there. jane would have had to be in the garage, the garage would have had 20 have been open. she wouldn't have let him in, it look like. it doesn't add up with the facts. >> we have just a few seconds. how damaging is the stuff about the extramarital affair, the dominatrix for bob bashara? >> it shows motive. there's a potential jury pool out there watching all of this. it's not good for him. >> and the defense attorney is worried about the potential jury pool. thank you very much. we appreciate your time, jean. >>> let's get over to ron with another look at the headline this is morning. >>> in the news, colorado begins digging out from the record-breaking blizzard this morning. five feet of snow fell on parts of t
what do you make of the defense attorney's theory? he thought gentz came to the house, got into an argument with jane bashara and ended up strangling her? >> in the garage. on the one hand, it races some questions. it goes against what bob bashara said. he said he knows his wife was at home because the tv was on, her id was there. jane would have had to be in the garage, the garage would have had 20 have been open. she wouldn't have let him in, it look like. it doesn't add up with the...