it, the judge would say, if you haired about this thing don t consider it when you decide the penalty phase of this case. if she takes the stand and begs for her life and they run the tape when cross examining her. you ll see some high drama. shepard: i can imagine them not doing that. if she case, don t kill me. roll the tape. it s a fox 10 arizona morning and it s coming right down your throat. they re going to have to put on some psychiatric experts would say she has this borderline personality disorder. because there s no way she can say that now and lose even more credibility? just can t. shepard: don t see anything going well for her. i wonder if she is realizing. the statement she fade to fox phoenix was not the statement of a lucid person at all. shepard: thank you. as all of that develops we ll take you there. emergency responders report a rash of devastating tornadoes have killed at least six people in texas. man. some folks are still missing.ot.
the warnings across north texas in small communities south and west of dallas. weather officials confirm this is a monster ef4. that s the second strongest on the tornado scale. that s menacing. winds up to 200 miles-per-hour according to officials there, powerful enough to throw cars and rip right through roofs, and for people who were inside those homes it was a white-knuckle night. all of a sit things started swirling you could see stuff going through the air. there s nothing left. our neighborhood is gone. it s just gone. i was so scared. it was so loud. shepard: their neighborhood is gone. think of that. even after the storm, their
action be considered for the i.c.e. officials responsible for releasing detainees, and they add i.c.e. must take all actions necessary to ensure that s never happens again. shep? shepard: thanks very much. meteorologists say the winds in texas last night were blowing at up to 200 miles-per-hour. the homes couldn t take that. a closer look at what is left behind after a string of tornadoes touched down. that s next,. and did president obama or anyone in the white house know anything about the irs targeting conservative groups before the news went public? did they know? today he had a chance to tell us, no, we didn t know. he didn t do that. one question was asked, another was answered. we ll get to that. breaking news just came in. president obama will name a white house budget official as the acting irs commissioner, named daniel worfel. i do not believe his the same
screen of the justice department. according to the inspector general s report, as of last july, the u.s. marshal service was unable to locate the two people described as known or suspected terrorist this infewer yates some members of congress, including senator chuck grassley, this is another example of the justice department s ineptness at the basic handling of an important practice. they may be in a witness protection program but they were still known or suspected terrorists. it s only logical the federal department know where they are but justice department says this is a witnesses are free leave it. shepard: we re learn something witnesses with terror links may have boarded commercial airplanes. is that right? this is another problem. people who go into the witness security program are given new names and identities about the justice department wasn t authorizing the new names to be
juggle,ful. shepard: i remember that. my niece is a soccer super star. she is six system hayes seven goals in one week. that s awesome. well done, sadie. shepard: anything else? nothing else, except goodbye, shepard. shepard: waiting for the house. stand by.