this morning, on the offensive. thousands of u.s. and afghan troops launch a major strike against a key taliban stronghold. will this be the tipping point in the war? usa hours before the opening ceremonies, an olympian is killed on the luge track. as the olympics get under way, so is the finger-pointing. snow-merica. the country wakes up this morning. there is snow on the ground in 49 states. and total invasion. it s the film that has hollywood croaking. these little toads are the latest 3-d sensation, warts and all. so, why are some people trying to hunt them down? good morning, america. good morning. it is saturday, february 13th. a lot of news overnight, including a shooting at the university of alabama, huntsville. authorities there say a female professor, killed three co-workers, reportedly, because she was upset over being refused tenure. we re live on the scene. also, it s been one month since the earthquake decimated haiti. the country s in a national wee
takes a heck of a super bowl to beat our friend, wayne of m.a.s.h., we re proud to have you here here. watch the reruns. have a great weekend. three dead, three wounded and a lot of questions at the university of alabama huntsville. the shooter, a harvard trained biologist reportedly angry because she was denied tenure. we re live in huntsville. the u.s. military and the afghan army turning up the heat on the taliban, the opening hours of a major offensive and we ll go live to daytona, they re kicking off the nascar season and we ll talk to a nascar driver and of course join in the endless discussion whether danica patrick is ready to go fast and turn left. i m brian wilson, america s news headquarters live from the nation s capital starts right now. it now appears that tenure was the topic at a fatal faculty meeting at the university of alabama huntsville. authorities say a biology professor opened fire on her colleagues killing three people and injuring three others
institute, inc. captioned by the national captioning institute this morning, on the offensive. thousands of u.s. and afghan troops launch a major strike against a key taliban stronghold. will this campaign mark a tipping point in the war? our reporter is on the front lines. olympic agony. just hours before the opening ceremonies an olympian is killed on the luge track. as the games get under way, so is the finger-pointing about whether some events are unsafe. snow-merica. the south digs out after a big snowstorm. the country wakes up this morning. there is snow on the ground in 49 states. and total invasion. it s the film that has hollywood croaking. these little toads are the latest 3-d sensation, warts and all. so, why are some people trying to hunt them down? good morning, america. good morning. it is saturday, february 13th. a lot of news overnight, including a shooting at the university of alabama, huntsville. authorities there say a female professor, killed
tragic first day as shadow falls over the opening ceremonies at the olympic ceremonies as an athlete dies. blood bath on campus. police say a harvard educated biology professor open fired at a faculty meeting killing three, wounding three more. was the alleged shooting really revenge for tenure denied and just what did she mean by this? didn t happen. there s no way. what about the people who died? no way. they re still alive. we ll take you there live this morning. striking back. first lady jenny sanford tells her story of love and betrayal and future she hopes to see for her soon to be ex-husband and his argentinean soul mate. on the eve of value valenti day, we re exploring the chemistry of love. we ll get you all that and much more early this saturday morning we ll get you all that and much more early this saturday morning february 13th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs welcome to the early show on this saturday. we have two big stories to get to this mo
home tonight. make it a great weekend. that s it for this special report. fair, balanced, and unafraid. shepard: two stories breaking right now. i m shepard smith. we ll begin in north alabama. a deadly shooting on a college university campus. three people shot and killed. swat teams sweeping the building. it happened at the shelby center on the campus of the university alabama huntsville. it s a 7500 student campus about 100 miles north of birmingham not far from the tennessee line. witnesses say a middle aged woman walked into a meeting at the biology department, pulled a gun, and started firing. besides the three dead, three others are hurt. two of them said to be critical. we re told all of the victims were faculty members. the first call came in just before 4:00 central time. we re told officials responded very quickly, taking victims to the hospital and locking down the facility. although right now we re told they are in the process of allowing students to go home a