appalling but not all that surprising that s how a former schwarzenegger aide described those developments. the aide went to tell my colleague jake tapper, quote, i wish i could say i was surprised. the heartbreaking part is i m sure maria was. david wright, abc news, los angeles. that says it all. in other news now, an ohio mom has been arrested after she ran over her teenage daughter with the family van after a fight. surveillance cameras in the walmart parking lot captured the incident on monday. it shows the daughter yelling and then hitting the hood of the car. that s when mom apparently decided to strike back. the mom said that she was trying to she was going to drive by with her window down and smack her daughter in the head in retaliation for her striking the vehicle with her hand. the daughter was treated for her injury and then released. the mom was charged with aggravated vehicular assault and domestic violence. congresswoman gabby giffords is under goi
man. finally this half hour, the end of an amazing 27-year career. we re talking about the shuttle discovery, which touched down wednesday for its last time. this is the world s most flown spaceship and it will now be retired. it will spend the rest of its days at the smithsonian. kevin oliver has more on the end of an era. down and locked. reporter: you might see discovery again but never like this. never again will it fly on its own. nasa s oldest shuttle touched down, ending its 39th and final mission. to the ship that has led the way time and time again, we say farewell, discovery. reporter: the shuttle commander, steven lindsey, was the last to climb out. as the minutes passed i m getting actually getting sadder and sadder about this being the last flight. reporter: shuttle manager said discovery came back with fewer problems than on any previous mission in its 27-year history, despite a shrinking work force and looming layoffs
every day. man. finally this half hour, the end of an amazing 27-year career. we re talking about the shuttle discovery, which touched down wednesday for its last time. this is the world s most flown spaceship and it will now be retired. it will spend the rest of its days at the smithsonian. kevin oliver has more on the end of an era. down and locked. reporter: you might see discovery again but never like this. never again will it fly on its own. nasa s oldest shuttle touched down, ending its 39th and final mission. to the ship that has led the way time and time again, we say farewell, discovery. reporter: the shuttle commander, steven lindsey, was the last to climb out. as the minutes passed i m getting actually getting sadder and sadder about this being the last flight. reporter: shuttle manager said discovery came back with fewer problems than on any previous mission in its 27-year history, despite a shrinking work force and looming layoffs next month.
to 11 years old. only the parents and the 3-year- old survived. anything they could have done different would have helped. reporter: according to the children s grandfather the fire may have started in the kitchen where the family used a propane heater. we ll have more at 11:00. jamie costello abc2 news. thanks, jamie. remember to stay with abc2 news and abc2news.com for the very latest developments on this story. you can sign up for breaking news alerts by clicking on the e-mail alerts on our home page. get ready lots of rain is headed our way. the possibility of some flooding in areas. let s check in with meteorologist wyatt everhart who has the first forecast. kelly, we ve been watching this slow moving storm system as it s crossed the united states arriving into the western part of the state. let s take a look first at our current flood watches and advisories upstate wide. this is going to be a long lived watch and advisory that s going to be in effect throughou