even with all of the changes we put in place. dr. andrew weil is a giant in holistic medicine and he s going to be outfront tomorrow. anderson cooper 360 starts right now. erin, thanks. good evening, everyone. tonight, the jury has more tough questions for jodi arias. by the sound of them, it s not looking good for the defense. the latest from inside the courtroom, and nancy grace, mark geragos, and jeffrey toobin mix it up. also, sonya sote omyer went back to the grade school that made her what she is today that now is being closed down. we ll talk to her about that, but we begin tonight with breaking news. some solace, however small, for the family of dianna hanson. a short time ago, a coroner said the 24-year-old woman died quickly after she was attacked by a 350-pound lion and she didn t suffer. she died of a broken neck and other neck injuries the preliminary autopsy shows. she was an intern at the wildcat
and what he s been able to accomplish, you think about sonya sote omyer as a justice, what he s been able to do as far as iraq is concerned. the face of america is finally being recognized, especially after the last census, knowing we have almost 60 million latinos here. we see him as one of us. if you think of it, the son of immigrants coming with a dream, and educated himself. like i said before, if you think about some of the greatest success stories here in america, they have been the sons and daughtersf imgrnlts and all they had was a dream and education, which is very important to me. i lived it, so i m a product of that. we support him because we understand his story. we understand what he s been able to accomplish considering what he stepped into. marc, how important is the latino vote going to be in