restraining order against jefferson. reporter: saturday s attack at wal-mart happened before that restraining order could be served. reporter: the boyfriend in the center of this bizarre love triangle appeared in today s bail hearing, as did his father, but in support of the defendant, not his son. i m not going to stand for my son when he s wrong. when he s wrong, he s wrong. why am am i going to stand next to him if he s wrong? it s like wagging the tail of a dog. when you consider the family of the alleged victim, ms. pinel, were here to indicate that their son and the other alleged victim have engaged in a pattern of harassment. reporter: parnell and his ex- girlfriend, theresa jefferson have been on bail for assaulting her two months ago. theresa is a nice gill. what did your son think about you being here today? he was shocked. he was shocked. reporter: and his son, partnery, refused to talk with us on camera. a court date has yet to be set. live outsi
plan. president obama and republican leaders reached a deal yesterday but it will not pass without democratic support. joel brown has the latest developments. reporter: now that president obama s has worked out a deal with republicans, his next job is to convince his own party. certainly none of us in the house have signed off on any understanding like this. we will have to look carefully at the details. reporter: the key tradeoff, a two-year extension of the bush-era tax cuts, even for families making more than $50,000 a year than $250,000 a year as the president wanted. instead he got an extension of unemployment benefits. the american people would rather have the comfort of knowing when they open their first paycheck on january of 2007 it won t be smaller than before. vice president biden will come here to captiol hill this afternoon to try to convince fellow democrats to support the deal. something the president just gave up too much. it s not perfect. this
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. the first female mayor in the history of the city, but now her tenure is essentially over. today is a sad day, but the sun comes out. we start with an update on the breaking news that we have been covering all day. mayor sheila dixon stepping aside after being found guilty of stealing gift cards intended for needy children, good evening, i m kelly swoope. today the mayor and her attorneys announced they had reached a plea deal with the prosecutor. the mayor agreed that the state had enough evidence to convict her of her perjury trial in march. the mayor will be forced to leave office, perform community service, and make large charitable donations, but she will keep her city pension. christian schaffer has been falling this story all day. so, chris, what happens now? reporter: well, right now the city will begin the process of transferring the mayor s authority to the president of city council, stephanie rawlings-blake. the mayor did resign but it doesn t become effe
developedded early tuesday morning out here. they report how police discovered what happened to them and who they are looking for. the plastic evidence glove still littered the streets in front of the home where early tuesday morning, discovering the badly abused body of the 16-year-old. they were called here that morning, and once for a simple break-in, but after family members, they discovered all of the bloods out there. they were called back again to find a murder scene that is as equally hard to hear as it is to describe. and they proceeded to brutally murder him. he was bagged with gagged with a pillow. reporter: 35-year-old used a box cutter to kill the the young man. and he has a long history with the law including a murder conviction in 1999. and he was released just last year. this is a real priority for them. we have identified a person of interest and pursuing that person of interest as we speak. we re hopeful to bring them into custody very soon. and an