total of three boys shot dead in a hail of bullets as they were looking at cars at a dealership. we want to warn you the next picture we are going to show you is very graphic. we want to show you what the murder site looked like, littered with 60 cases. and you can see the bodies before you. there are no leads on suspects or any leads on a motive. ciudad juarez is the scene of a turf war with drug cartels. more than 3,000 people were killed there last year. more on this developing story as we get it. gregg: we egyptian protestors are not at all satisfied with the latest concessions from the government. there are reports that demonstrators have already set up, believe it or not, barbershops, they are even establishing nonsmoking sections within the crowd. they plan to be there for a while. they call the supposed reform nothing but empty gestures. leland, what is the latest? reporter: greg, there are thousands streaming into ta rear square. we talked with one of the richest m
republicans and democrats sitting together last night in the house of representatives for the state of the union and it was a union for a little while. in a way, it must be a little frustrating for republicans, i imagine, because two years they were beaten from pillar to post. and now they finally have a reprieve in november and then democrats say wait a second, why were we angry at each other to begin with? why can t we be friends? if it were only that simple. did you notice what color tie president obama had on last night? purple, gray thing. why do you think purple? red plus blue equals purple, folks. that was the theme of the night. that s interesting. it was amazing, too, there s a few things i found very amazing and we only have a three hour show and we have to take commercials so far. but it seemed for a country that is really they commissioned a bipartisan deficit commission that everyone agrees wherever you go from joel to steve agreed that we have a de
performance of the blizzard problems from a few weeks ago over christmastime when cleanup was delayed and much of the city was left buried for days. officials say they ve taken extra precautions this time around but warn most roads won t be cleared for the morning rush hour. the snow also wreaking havoc on air travel across the country. i m usually a glass half full kind of guy but i m kind of worried that it s going to be too snowy tomorrow. and let s take a look at atlanta where hundreds of travelers are still stranded. but flights from other major hubs like chicago and new york also grounded. delta airlines alone has canceled 800 flights for today and like last time, the cancellations are expected to have a ripple effect at airports across the country. let s take a look at other headlines now from pakistan. vice president joe biden is there for a day of talks with top leaders. relations are tense right now and the u.s. wants the pakistan army to move into a safe haven
there. she made her way to washington in 2006. among a wave of democratic winds that year. giffords describes herself as a fiscally conservative, blue dog democrat. in fact, she used to be a republican. lawyers granted her a third term in the u.s. house just this past november. she narrowly beat out a tea party favorite. she s 40 years old, is considered a possible contender in 2012 for the u.s. senate seat currently held by republican jon kyle. senator kyl to our knowledge has not indicated whether he intends to run for reelection and as a democrat, whether he runs for reelection might be immaterial to her. federal judge john roll is among those killed in the shooting that wounded congresswoman giffords. we have just received this statement from the chief justice of the united states, john roberts. it reads, quote, chief judge roll s death is a somber reminder of the importance of the rule of law and the sacrifices of those who work to
police say the shooter is in custody. they identify him as 22-year-old jared loughner, we re not certain yet of the pronunciation. doug mcelway is live for us in washington bringing us washington reaction. doug? yeah. reaction here, just the same as everywhere else, people just devastated by this attack on by all accounts, a very, very good woman and a kind woman, a talented woman with a lovely, lovely family. one of the things that that family is obviously going to be concerned about in the days and weeks and months to come is her condition. you mentioned right off the top, john, that the nature of this injury was the bullet pierced her temple and came out the other side of her head and that she was apparently conscious and able to communicate with doctors in the aftermath of this traumatic brain injury. there is a long, long history, both in the united states and around the world of people who have survived and indeed thrived in the aftermath of this kind of injury. perha