that central florida case that left a teenage unarmed boy dead, george zimmerman, his attorney says his client will turn himself in to sanford, florida police if they ever charge him with trayvon martin s death. getting conflicting reports on that case. abc news hired forensic experts to enhance video that shows george zimmerman in the hours after the martin s family says a leaked dispatch recording proves that the shooter here, zimmerman, wasn t really hurt. according to those recordings, paramedics cancelled an order for a ambulance to take the shooter zimmerman to the hospital. they also point to a report from the orlando sentinel
supreme court does overturn it. the white house keeps saying we are not planning for a plan b because we believe it is constitutional and that the court will uphold that they are taking aim at republicans. the president today saying look you can t look at this as a legal argument. there is also a humane question here. what are you going to do with the millions of people who get health insurance all of a sudden won t have it anymore. republic paul ryan told abc they do have a plan. take a listen. several of us have actually offered replacement legislation. it would be a decentralized market-based system that s patient-centered where everybody has access to affordable health insurance, including people with preexisting conditions and we can do it in a way that doesn t involve a costly government takeover. do in a way that doesn t involve the government effectively taking over and running the health care industry. the president said today though without the individual mandate, which
santorum would need three of four. while santorum today was talking about the virtues of possibility of a brokered convention, newt gingrich is out on the campaign trail in maryland talking about heading to tampa for the rnc convention. talking about making sure there is a conservative platform, not fighting for the nomination. shep? shepard: steve brown live in milwaukee. steve, thanks. an epic week in the battle of the network morning shows. katie couric filling in as co-host for archrival abc s good morning america or former archrival. she is with the abc net now. and former alaska governor sarah palin is taking couric s odd chair at nbc s today show. analysts say this could finally be the week that gma beats towed in the ratings after coming in second every single week since 1995. 800 weeks. it s an abc stunt no doubt. they hope it will work. gma also booked former president bill clinton. he was on today show. here is katie couric s reaction to the early wake-up time. it s a li