this guy pulled his shotguns out of his garage, he s waiting, there s nothing in your garage worth shooting a kid over, i m sorry. i think the guy s going to get convicted. heather: ashley, what about that? jon and i were talking about it yesterday, jon s from the west, i ve got family in the west, there s a real strong sense of, you know, this is my property, you don t just enter someone s property. i think without this hairdresser s testimony with a montana jury, i think the state would have had a very hard time getting a conviction because montana jurors tend to like stand your ground and the right to to bear arms and the right to protect your property from burglars like these kids. they were actually there to commit a crime. but with this hairdresser s testimony, it really, really turned what his intent was, whether or not he was really protecting his home or whether or not he actually was setting out to kill these kids. health. heather: and, fred? i believe in firearms, i beli
that s controversial. the record wall street rally continues but will we get good news on jobs? the jobs report two hours away now. a windy, rainy, snowy, slushy, gross, disgusting mess over the northeast now. the winter storm that won t go away. this is incredible. finding a fortune in a pile of junk. art found in a new homeowner s garage worth $30 million. i think he paid $300,000 for the house. that s a good return on investment. we ll bring you the story. welcome back. it s friday, march 8. 30 minutes after the hour now. there is big news on the war on terror. osama bin laden s son-in-law in u.s. custody, due in federal court in a few hours. suleiman abu ghaith charged with conspiring to kill americans and could be sentenced to life in prison. this is some journey for the