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good morning, america. i m george stephanopoulos and it is friday, january 29th. happy friday, everyone. i m robin roberts. this morning, a nation on ice. 17 states under a winter storm watch or warning as a coating of ice shuts down airports, makes a slippery mess over a 2,000-mile. and the white house blinks, starting to think outside of the 911 mastermind. the cover-up, john edwards voice mail and how he planned to hide his mistress pregnancy from his wife. so if i m calling saying what happened, how did this lap, what s going on? brand-new details from bob woodru woodruff s exclusive report. and trash talk. challenging the president to a little two on two. scott brown s hoop dreams. really? really? all right. you heard it. downtown scotty brown. he s not stopping it stopping the health care plan. no. that was his nickname in college. his daughter plays college ball at bc. we ll see. a lot of news to get to folks, including the big test for president
john hop canes university student will not be charged in the death of an intruder. good evening. back in september, police say a man was trying to break into a home. we are there live tonight with the story. reporter: yeah, this was an incident that was the talk of the campus here at the beginning to school year. it made headlines nationally and international speed limit now to student has learn that had he will not face criminal charges in connection with the death of a man who police say was trying to burglarize his home back in september. the decision was up to the baltimore city state s attorneyment back on september 15th around 1:00 a.m., he was near his garage after he heard sounds outside his home. he found the man in a darkened area of the garage. a spokesman says he approached him with his arms raised and he swung a sword that he had brought with him. the suspect eventually bled to death. over the past four ho months, they have been reviewing fred the scene, witnes
white marsh and 895. just ahead if you are traveling downtown, expect unannounced lane closures between pratt and lum barred between eutaw and gay streets. be advised as we check around the city cameras, no problems this morning on the jfx and northern parkway. it is now 5:00. we begin this morning with president barack obama who has toured factories all over the country. fresh off his trip to tampa, talking about how to bring jobs back to you in america and the president is bringing his message to our city. about a year ago the president stopped in baltimore where he spoke to about 40,000 at 1 memorial plaza. today he will be speaking with house republicans during their second day of a three-day retreat here in baltimore. he will tour a factory in baltimore late this morning then address the gop house lawmakers. he plans to announce today specifics of his jobs plan, including a proposed $5,000 tax credit for small businesses for each new employee they hire in 2010. s
on on world news, sails job. the president with a rallying cry for jobs takes his plan on the road and puts the pressure on republicans. quick fix. toyota says its found the cause of the gas pedal problem, but we take a closer look. miracle rescue. in the rubble, how did this girl s body survive 15 days? and, mamma mia. an abba theme park? get those sequins out of the trunk. and good evening to all of you. president obama rolled up his sleeves today and hit the road to convince a skeptical public that more jobs and better days are within reach. in florida, he renewed his challenge to republicans to help make it happen. jake tapper is at the white house. so, how is that working, jake? reporter: well, the jury is still out, diane. the president made a big push last night for bipartisan cooperation, but neither democrats or republicans seem ready to work on the toughest issues of the day. at a campaign-like rally in tampa, florida, today, the president repeated a