we hit the corner, the air bag deployed and i don t even see where we re going from there, because the view was obstructed, and i just we stop, i could see my husband s really, really lucky. very lucky indeed. a neighbor used a ladder to help get the couple down. it took a crane to get the cadillac off. authorities say there was a man inside the house. probably surprised, but not hurt. and it s david versus goliath with a florida flavor. coming up, the bracket busting cinderella upstart about to take on the ncaa powerhouse.
for a full 60 days. use promo code: gethelp. plus get this document shredder free but only if you act right now. call the number on your screen now! a public memorial service for colorado s prison chief will be held today amid tight security. there is a lot of questions about what or who might have motivated his killer. tom clements was killed tuesday in his driveway. police believe the man who pulled the trigger, a 28-year-old white supremacist and parolee evan ebel who was killed in a shootout in texas. what s not clear yet is whether he acted alone. cnn s jim spellman is in colorado springs. really, officials taking no chances with so many high profile public officials in one place today.
31. sigh. not me. sigh. not me. i lot of next story so much. i know you do. i love it. for the first time in ncaa history, a 15 seed is advancing to the sweet 16. florida gulf coast made history with their dunk city acrobatics. man, is this team fun? the eagles knocking off san diego state last night. they were the better team on the court. they ve only been diversion one for six years. i think the school didn t start until the 90s. so they ll have to beat the florida gators friday night, a three seed, to make it to the elite eight. that could be tough. man, like i said, they are super fun to watch. how can you not be on their side in this? we re all on their side. all right, this was the murder trial that captivated the world. you know it well. could it happen again to amanda knox? we go live to rome where a decision on a retrial could come down any minute. plus, look at this video. a great white gives some underwater adventurers more than they bargain for.
too much detail. we expect tight security. the man suspected in this shooting, evan ebel, is a member of a white supremacist prison gang called the 211. investigators have been working inside the prison and outside talking to members of this gang trying to find out if there was somebody else involved, if there was a conspiracy, if someone had put out a hit on tom clements. that, of course, puts other public officials potentially in danger. they want to be sure that this is an absolutely safe event. we know top law enforcement officials including the people leading the investigations will be here at the memorial today. caught in all the middle of this is the governor of colorado. not only was he close friends with tom clements who was killed, as a pretty remarkable coincidence, close friends with the father of evan ebel. he really feels that he s kind of caught between all of this. you can hear the emotion when he talks about it. listen to him speaking to candy crowley on state of the
however the cdc has been notified. the federal government pry forrized guanarito for research because it has the potential to be used by terrorists. and this is a strange story. houston authorities blowing the whistle on a train conductor they say that this man robert hartman confessed to stealing more than 50 train horns since 2009. then selling them on ebay. those horns cost about $1500 a pop. union pacific officials say every train engine missing a horn has to be completely taken out of service until it is fixed and replaced. they say hartman s actions cost that railroad more than half a million bucks. who steals train whistles? rand paul getting mellow when it comes to marijuana. he was showing more and more of a liberal side on fox this sunday when he said it was time to soften some of the nation s harsh drug laws. the last two presidents could conceivably have been put in jail for their drug use, and i really think, you know, look