the intended victim was wilson herself. why was the 15-year-old killed? he wasn t the one that was supposed to be killed. his mama was the one they was going for. mallory was actually due to testify at jones s trial the day he was arrested. and in about 24 hours he will testify. but now jail staff is more concerned with yet another development. i m going to go speak with inmate anthony hogan. apparently, he threatened to commit sue sicom commit suicide last night. hogan has been moved to a stripped-down suicide observation cell. he s required to wear a green tear-proof garment called a sue site smock. it s also known by another name. the turtle suit? yeah. to keep you from hurting yourself. you can t hurt yourself in a suit like this. what can you really do? hogan says he threatened suicide because of the red jumpsuit he was given to wear in
doesn t add up and it would hurt the middle-class. you can see the full exclusive interview a little later today coming up on good morning america. a new piece of gun control legislation faces an uphill fight in congress despite taking the first step. a senate committee yesterday approved a bill requiring nearly universal federal background checks for gun buyers including those at gun shows. it passed without any republican votes and its future is unclear in the full senate. tomorrow the same committee votes on a measure to ban assault weapons and high capacity ammunition magazines. not guilty plea entered for aurora, colorado theater attack suspect james holmes. his trial set for early august. holmes was back in court yesterday sitting silently in a red jumpsuit with a thick brown beard, different hair color there. that not guilty plea was entered by the judge after holmes attorneys said they weren t ready to enter one. he said it could be changed to not guilty by reason of ins
trial. but there are 60 other families who chose not to settle in this case. from one disturbing story to another. now that aurora, colorado, movie theater massacre suspect james holmes had a not guilty plea entered for him. his trial is set to begin august 5th. holmes was in court yesterday in a red jumpsuit with a beard now and with his formerly orange hair now brown. one victim says he was disappointed though that he did not hear holmes plead guilty from out of his own mouth. it is enough just to come here and it s hard emotionally like the days leading up to it, it is difficult. i only can imagine what the other victims feel like too. you know, it s hard. like people don t understand like we live with this every single day. the judge said holmes could change his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity later if he chooses to. if convicted for the attack in july of last year, holmes faces the death penalty or life in prison.
the middle-class. you can see the full exclusive interview a little later today coming up on good morning america. a new piece of gun control legislation faces an uphill fight in congress despite taking the first step. a senate committee yesterday approved a bill requiring nearly universal federal background checks for gun buyers including those at gun shows. it passed without any republican votes and its future is unclear in the full senate. tomorrow the same committee votes on a measure to ban assault weapons and high capacity ammunition magazines. a not guilty plea has been entered for aurora, colorado, theater attack suspect james holmes. his trial set for early august. holmes was back in court yesterday sitting silently in a red jumpsuit with a thick brown beard, different hair color there. that not guilty plea was entered by the judge after holmes attorneys said they weren t ready to enter one. he said it could be changed to not guilty by reason of insanity later on. holme
captions by vitac www.vitac.com an historic and stunning showdown is under way right now between the obama administration and federal judges. a three-member appeals panel all republican appointees has taken issue with the president s jawboning of the u.s. supreme court over the health care reform law. now an unusual demand from those judges is putting a lot of heat from the justice department in washington. brian todd is following this battle for us. brian, what s going on? reporter: one seasoned court analyst says federal judges almost never do this kind of thing. whether he intended to or not an appeals court judge has publicly taken on president obama and walked into the political fire. reporter: a barometer of how high the political stakes are for the president and his opponents on the health care law. a public sparring match between president obama and the courts. on monday, mr. obama says this about the supreme court s review of health care. ultimately, i m