carley. todd: brooke singman joins us with the latest. brooke: brian walshe was arrested yesterday for murder of his wife and being charged with improper transz port of a body. authorities face the task of prosecuting a murder case without ana s remains. brian could appear in court today as early as 9 a.m. dependent on defense attorney availability. here is a timeline leading up to brian s arrest. new year s day ana was last seen alive. it wasn t until january 4th police were notified, they arrested and charged brian with misleading investigators on the 8th and january 9th, police recovered a bloody xief from the basement of brian and ana s home. police report revealed brian had threatened to kill ana several years ago. yesterday brian walshe was charged with the murder. a friend of ana said she was a forgiving wife that believed the best in brian. she was always defending brian and giving him chances, maybe that kindness killed her, sounds horrible to say. she is a giv
cheryl: took out brady, missed four field goals, but beat anyway. you are a bad influence. carley: wednesday, talk about american dream home. cheryl: let s escape and head to wild wood missouri, this couple has four kids, need space and macklin is searching for a home in arkansas, lake house dream. carley: something to watch to not. todd: cheryl casone, always fighting for you. thank you. the president laughing off reporter questions about his classified document scandal and lack of transparent from the white house, watch the giggles. [thank you very much] todd: republicans aren t
overtime win. i frame this, like dewey defeats cover. it says a bitter end on it. tom brady on his knees a falcon defensive back, returns a touchdown. the boston globe goes with what they think will be the headline next day. turns out brady leads them back. if he does retire. never count this guy out. will: i never saw that i never saw that. crazy. will: dewey defeats truman newspaper. seven-time world champion. i love the context against montana. i was a big, montana greatest of all time. long ago brady put that debate to rest, long time ago. quick stat, joe, 20 times, 20 seasons a starter. 10 of them in the super bowl. half the time he plays is in the championship game. other stat. he goes to tampa bay never wins except for one season, he wins in the first season there.
i read this chief from jeff darlington at espn who says belichick has been in the bucs locker room for 20 minutes talking in a private area with tom brady. he entered on his own without anyone else around him. that s very unbelichickian. that s not what darth vader does. . it is unbelichickian from the outside. players in the organization will tell you that he has always cared about them, acted differently behind the four walls than he does in public. i wasn t a big surprise that he sought out brady after the game and they had apparently a 20 to 25-minute conversation, which both sides will keep private. i think the animosity between the two sides has been stated over the years. over the course of a 20-year relationship there may be times when the two sides don t get along. but for the most part, they respect each other and
he s got sports. two big games yesterday. the nfc championship game and the afc championship game. let s start with the ravens against the patriots. a trip to the super bowl on the line. the pats, believe it or not, they never lost an afc championship game at home. let s pick it up now, the second quarter. this one is easy. brady to welker for the short touchdown pass. no problems whatsoever. 13-7 at the half. a little fact brady has never lost at foxboro when leading at the half. third quarter, still 13-7. joe flacco easy touchdown. ravens go up one. same score, fourth quarter. flacco play action. he finds anquan boldin for the touchdown. great catch. ravens go up 21-13. patriots with a minute left and change. pretty much already over. brady, desperation throws to the back of the end zone. picked off by perry williams. seals the win for the ravens. they amazingly shut out brady, the best offense in the national football league.