NASHVILLE Nashville Coach Paul Dean didn't know what to expect out of Magnolia going in to Sunday's regional final, but he knew he was going to get a great deal of effort from his red-hot ballclub.
rest and sleep. i would sleep mostly like with my knees on the floor leaning over the bed. because it was too uncomfortable to lie flat because i would cough too much because my heart was not good at all. reporter: she watched the 2008 kentucky derby from her hospital bed waiting for a heart transpl transplant. it took seven months in which her doctors didn t think she would survive. it was a poor quality of life that i was living, and i wanted to stop what i was doing to my family and either, you know, have a chance of living a good life or, you know, just stopp g stopping. reporter: she left the hospital seven days after her transplant and returned to work six months later. she says while she is extra careful around the dirty barn and unpredictable horses, her only real alteration is taking some 30 pills a day. i am surprised. i m surprised that i can do everything, you know. i really have a normal life. reporter: a life she hopes others with her condition can
to the mideast peace process. but you ll remember, suzanne, you were here the first week of this new administration in 2009, president obama with great flair rolled on senator george mitchell and said this shows how committed we are to bring mideast peace. for george mitchell to exit now is a pretty poor sign for the prospects of peace. talk a little bit about george mitchell s own frustrations within the administration. i know recently you have hamas, then you have the palestinian mainstream organization, fatah, talking to each other trying to move the peace process forward. you have egypt now talking to hamas as well. the administration saying this is a terrorist group. we don t think that any of this is progress. certainly seems as if the administration has been put in a position now where it doesn t really know what to do next or what kinds of steps are appropriate at this time. reporter: yeah, and how exactly to bring the key parties
music back to kids. with my experiences in public schools, the arts, there s no funding for it. i think our goal is just to show kids that you can still do music. reporter: they recently played at mira s alma mater on south s south side. it is amazing how they move their hands so fast. i think i might want to do violin. you just can t realize how motivational it was. the impact will be months and months and months later on, kids will continue to talk about it. we had a lot of people saying, like, oh, i used to play, you guys inspire me. don t give it up. it doesn t even cross my mind to give it up, but it is good to hear that, that we re actually doing the right thing. reporter: cnn, chicago. will new orleans be spared record flooding? that s a question a lot of people are asking as the mississippi s floodwaters are headed that way. we ll speak leave with general russel honore who led the military s response to hurricane katrina. [ female announcer ] it s red lobster
georgia gets a tough immigration law today modeled on the one that s adopted in arizona. with a handful of angry protesters outside, the governor signed the bill at georgia state capitol. that s happening this hour. this new law allows police to question certainly criminal sus secretaries about their immigration status. opponents now plan to sue. libyan opposition leaders are due at the white house in just a few hours. the delegation had heed by this man mahmoud jabril, is scheduled to meet with president obama s national security advisor. the opposition wants the united states to recognize it as the legitimate government of libya. more than 800 libyan war refugees arrived on an italian island today and more are coming. they may the dangerous journey knowing that hundreds of others have died trying. our cnn s ivan watson now. reporter: this is the third boat crammed with my grants and