what would you do. would you turn your back on your own son because somebody else believes he s guilty? not me. if it means him going to prison for life, like i said, he s serving one life sentence. he took two lives. reporter: a year ago, jordan lived in this farmhouse in western pennsylvania with his father. kenzie lived with there two daughters from a previous relationship. february 20th last year before leaving for school prosecutors say jordan got his 20-gauge shotgun, walked into houk s bedroom and shot her in the back of the head while she slept. according to police he took the spent shell casing and threw it in the woods. then they say he walked out to the road and caught the school bus. prosecutors say his possible motive for the killing, jordan was close to his father and may have been jealous of kenzie
sense this is crunch time for the obama white house and their efforts to pass the democratic health care bill. now what is expected this week is that the house is expected to vote on the senate passed version of health care reform. if the democrats have the votes there, well then they basically have to trust the senate will then approve a pack ablg of changes to the bill through the process of reconciliation. we ve talked about that a lot. it requires a simple majority rather than the 60-vote super majority that would otherwise be needed to overcome republican opposition and republicans are vowing to fight to the end adding the white house s proposed path forward here could very well hurt bipartisan efforts down the road. listen here. if they jam through health care through the house and try to use a trick or a gimmick called reconciliation which is playing with 12 people on the field if it were a football game, you re going to have a hard time convincing democrats or republicans to
to jam a bill through the american people don t like using a sleazy process. reporter: strong words there from the republican senator lindsey graham. now the president will be hitting the road to fight for health care reform today, heading to ohio outside of cleveland for another campaign style event similar to basically what he did a couple times last week in pennsylvania and missouri, hitting the road again today. really trying to keep the message in his court that they need to get health care reform passed this week. kate, thanks. we ll have live coverage of president obama s remarks in ohio. he s expected to speak just after 1:00 eastern and we ll carry his comments once he takes the stage. so flying today? better bring a book. major delays expected thanks to the nasty northeast storm over the weekend. as you can see flooding is still a major problem in massachusetts. it s so bad that some people can t even get to their homes or even to work. and at least seven people died as
i followed him. i picked up his stuff, i went through the things. i can understand what it was like in the old goldrush because i felt like i just hit pay dirt. but it wasn t dirt. talk about a diamond in the rough. the dog and the diamond, by the way, an ok. reforming america s health care, finance and big tobacco, just some of the stories we re working on for you next hour in the cnn newsroom. take it away, guys. reporter: hey there. this is kate bolduan at the white house as the president gets ready to hit the road to pitch health care one more time. white house officials are making bold predictions for the week ahead. i ll have more of that at the top of the hour. i m rob marciano. the authority east picking up after hurricane force winds watered them. the storm still spinning. our attention will focus on the midwest where flooding is already occurring from the spring melt. that s at the top of the hour. reporter: more than a decade ago cigarette companies pledged to st