nasa s curiosity rover expected to land on mars tonight. plus, fires in oklahoma raging out of control. tens of thousands of acres scorched. those numbers could go up. and later allowed to have a boyfriend? no. you allowed to party on the weekends? no. allowed to take a few days off and not train when she s worn out? no. a lifetime of sacrifices may lead to a necklace of gold. regardless of performance, three american boxers will make history in london just by showing up. good morning, everyone, i m randi kaye. it is 7:00 on the east coast, 4:00 a.m. on the west. thanks for starting your morning with us. the sounds of gunfire and artillery ringing out in the besieged syrian city of aleppo. rebels say more government troops are advancing on them. they re bracing for a showdown. the opposition says security forces have killed at least 17 people across syria today. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton plans to attend talks in neighboring turkey next we
months. it s another hammer blow to the struggling middle class families in america. what the numbers say about business with bet founder bob johnson and former hewlett-packard ceo carly fiorina. i m candy crowley, and this is state of the union. first today, mitt romney. gloria borger caught up with the nominee yesterday in indiana and he hit back on president obama s proposal to raise tax rates for people making over $250,000 a year. i think it would be an enormous mistake for us to raise taxes on anyone right now with the economy in the trouble it s in. i also hope people understand that when they talk about raising taxes on the wealthy, as the president does, he s also talking about the same tax rate that applies to small business. more of that romney interview in just a few minutes. but i wanted to bring in republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina. thank you for joining us, senator. glad to be with you. let me ask you first about the president
this is the first time wayne williams has talked on tv in at least a decade. why do you think you were convicted? fear. what do you mean? atlanta, at the time, was in a panic. they wanted any suspect that they could find. and let s just be honest. it had to be a black person, because if it had been a white suspect, atlanta probably would have gone up in flames. it came very close to that. do you think you ll ever be free? no doubt it s not a matter of if to me. it s a matter of when. some 30 years after wayne williams trial and conviction, there is still debate and some doubt. this time, you can be the judge and the jury. we ll lay out the evidence on both sides and you ll hear from wayne williams at length. then we ll invite you to reach your own verdict, guilty, innocent, or a third choice, not proven. the first clue was found on a dead boy s tennis shoes. the victim was eric middlebrooks. his body left here in a rainy alley. a foster child who rode his bic
know. seven people are dead. at a house of worship, a temple used by the sikh community in the city of oak creek. six of them were shot dead by a gunman who opened fire during a religious service. the gunman according to police, shot by a responding police officer. that police officer was wounded. two other people also wounded here. police in oak creek, didn t have much more information as a quote domestic terrorist. also confidence that the gunman was operating alone also, we have been seeing pictures, live picture above a neighborhood a we have been learning information from our deborah fayerick and there it is right there. live pictures from our affiliate, wisn. also learning they have executed a search warrant on this man s home. those live pictures playing out. alex manning here, law enforcement expert. tell us what is happening here as they are executing this warrant. looks like they re being extra precautious, probably based on what happened in colorado. using extr
atlanta georgia. in all, more than two dozen victims. most of them strangled. by may, 1981, the police and f.b.i. were hiding in the brush beside and below theiver bridges. this was toe be the last niekt. almost the last hour. i heard the splash. reporter: bob campbell, a police recruit, jumped to his feet. i was really startled. it sounded like a body entering water. he looked up at the bridge. and i saw brake lights of a car. i saw red lights. the car started slowly moving away from me across the bridge. reporter: campbell radioed the other team members up above him. i asked did a car stop on the bridge. i couldn t believe what i saw. and each person told me they didn t see it. reporter: then, a policeman in a chase car hidden on the other side came on the radio. he just said the car is pulling in the parking lot. they re turning around in front of me and started coming back across the bridge. reporter: this is that white station wagon. police followed i