criminal history that goes back to 2001. prior convictions include grand theft, assault with a deadly weapon and resisting a peace officer. the attack sunday upsetting for regular customers of this family run store. >> oh, my god. yeah that's horrible. i live right down the street so i've been coming here forever. but hopefully she's going to be okay then. >> reporter: this is eileen freer reporting. >> vicious. >> and the suspect now facing possible charges of attempted murder and being held on $500,000 bail. attempted murder for a bottle of beer! >> it's awful. mind boggling. >> the woman was a little -- >> something else going on there. >> must have been something else going on. let's turn to politics now. our latest abc news poll on the presidential race which brings encouraging news to the obama campaign. the president now leads likely gop nominee mitt romney by seven points. last month our poll put them in a dead heat. our poll also shows far more women voters support the president than romney by nearly a 20-point margin. more men steam back romney who ranks at the top among the republicans running for president. >> the gender gap becoming a real important issue as this election finally shapes up down to two men. the economy is all but certain to be the issue that shapd the general election campaign for sure and there's some pessimism about it among investors. >> the major asian markets followed wall street's move overnight to the down side. karen travers explains why. >> reporter: good morning, rob. good morning, meg. it was a delayed reaction, but it wasn't a good one on wall street to that jobs report from last friday. it was a rough start to the week on wall street. stocks opened in the red and stayed down all day as investors raebl reacted to last friday's weaker than expected jobs numbers. the government reported that only 120,000 jobs were added in march. just half of what we saw in previous months. the market was closed last week for good friday. >> that number on friday definitely got people to stop and say, huh. maybe we've already seen the best of the recovery. that's the big concern out there. >> reporter: last week's jobs report showed the unemployment rate ticked down from 8.3% to 8.2%. they attributed that to fewer americans looking for work. >> it's clear to every american that there will still be ups and downs along the way. and that we got a lot more work to do. >> reporter: even before the weak jobs report on friday, the dow had dropped four straight days. investors are concerned that the federal reserve isn't likely to take steps to spur economic growth. and skittish about the ongoing european debt crisis. look at the trend. the u.s. economy has added 858,000 jobs since december. that's the best four months of hiring in two years. the number of americans filing for unemployment is the lowest since april of 2008, the depth of the recession. >> we've had a huge rally. the market has been up 30% in the last six months. so i wouldn't get too concerned about a day or two of big declines because when you put it into context, we're still up a long way from where we were back in october. >> reporter: investors are eagerly awaiting first quarter corporate earnings reports this week for more signs of where the economy is heading. rob and meg, back to you. also driving the markets, the fear of iran's nuclear program. >> that's a big deal. >> talks begin on saturday. if they don't get any progress, that could affect the prices. >> as you heard, the bigger picture is one that should cause a bit of optimism. the market had its strongest first quarter in god knows how many years and the average 401(k) went up $10,000 because of that strong start. >> put it in perspective. >> overall, we're getting better. fingers crossed. speaking of gas, drivers should be getting a bit of a break at the gas pump. the average price of a gallon of gas is now $3.94 a gallon nationwide. that's actually down -- down a penny from a week ago, but up 15 cents from this same time last year. analysts predict gas prices will go up again but not anywhere as high as they were four years ago when they hit those record highs. there are a lot of busted windshields and windows this morning in the area around oklahoma city. hail the size of grapefruits dropped from the sky last evening. and that same powerful weather system spawned at least two tornados in woodward county. no damage was reported from those twisters. here's a look at your tuesday forecast, everybody. oklahoma could get hammered again today by some severe storms. also the gulf coast could see dangerous weather as well. raining in san francisco most of the day. and there could somebody wet weather far south as san diego. >> you will need your jackets in the midwest where temperatures are up to ten degrees cooler than usual. a damp day in seattle and portland. there's a top new -- new top dog on broadway. it just happens to actually be a lion. that's in 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million photos uploaded to facebook every day. this seems to be a brilliant partnership. >> every single day. >> every day. people have this need to document every part of their lives. and this is further proof. 13 employees. they didn't have furniture. now a billion dollars. >> how does -- we're in the wrong business. we can say it all night. >> what have i done wrong in my life? congratulations to those kids. >> it's amazing. >> it really is. we will stay with the internet photo theme when we come back. >> and find out how this incredibly photogenic guy became such an online sensation. that's next. ♪ freeze frame freeze frame ♪ when people set out to do a marathon they don't expect to be picture perfect at the end of the race. they are usually tired, sweaty, out of breath. >> i don't know about you. but a 25-year-old man looking straight at the camera looking like he is straight out of a catalog has become an internet sensation. abc's john berman takes a look. >> reporter: he didn't 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