she does. it was no accident, folks. ous to prove it. dana: that was mary lou retton in 1984 at age 16 won two silver and bronze and gold in first american gymnast to do so. born in west virginia in 1968. that clip we just saw there, is my first memory and most enduring memory of the olympic games. it tried my hand at gymnastics and i was not made out to be an olympian. she has gone on to be an olympian in life. does anybody else remember that? eric: unbelieve. greg: what is she doing? dana: mom of four girls, living in fairmont, west virginia. three of them are gymnasts. one of them is a cheerleader who is one of the really good kind. greg: we were married briefly in the dana: really? greg: in the 80s. things fell apart. dana: she was shorter
inmate john robb has spent more than half of his life in prison. i don t have much hair to comb anymore. decades behind bars have made him guarded when it comes to revealing his past, but today that s about to change. when the chaplain goes on vacation, the chaplain aides rotate. i like helping them out, sharing with them. this convicted murderer is filling in as preacher. friend and therapy group member jack mcgarey comes along for support. i ve known jack for at least 12 years. he was in the same prison in san quentin in the 80s, which that wasn t a nice place. in those days in that prison,
first day of spring. lynn, in the 80s. what? it s chicago. chicago today, lynn, will be the sixth day in a row of record heat. they re shaking their heads i ve talked to them. everyone is enjoying it. bill, thanks so much. coming up, al he keeps shining, oil keeps climbing and your new number two in burgers. coming up, bad news for the north carolina tar heels. the devils and rangers duke it out and peyton manning has draitdrai traded in his colt for a bronco. you re watching first look on msnbc.
weather service and they put out the warning at 9:30 last night. jenna: what s the weather like today? is there any further concern today for more storms like this? it doesn t appear so, but we re in kind of an unstable environment right now. it has been unseasonably warm here, in the 80s, which is very unusual, and it s been staying warm at night, which i think tends to feed these systems. jenna: yeah, absolutely. my little brother played for the nebraska corn huskers, and spent time out there, and beautiful land b certainly not in march, with that warm, when we were out there, that s for sure. great bunch of folks in nebraska, earl, we appreciahe huskers, i m a little biased on though but i m going to say it! one of the things that earl mentioned is that unstable environment and that s something maria molina told us about, that moving east
although, first reactions have not been kind. in after-hours trading, apple shares are down 6.1%. neal karlinsky, abc news, los angeles. shares will probably drop a bit more. you would expect that. there s going to be a market effect on all of this. and folks responded all over it last night, including one technology executive who tweeted, steve jobs is the greatest leader our industry has ever known. it is the end of an era. it s so true, people feel that way. and speaking to his almost golden touch, in pixar, in the 80s, when he left apple, he created toy story under his leadership. so, everything he touches seems to turn to gold. apple was on the brink of bankruptcy in 97. he turned the whole thing around now the second most profitable company in the country. it s amazing. very amazing story. very innovative, indeed. in other news, now. turning to hurricane irene. forecasters say it could be the worst hurricane to strike the northeast in two decades. the bahamas have