i ve been flooded with congratulations by e-mail from people all over the country, including many whom i don t know. saying thank you, god bless you. we re so happy you did this. mr. obama in the polls, before he endorsed same-sex marriage had been leading, within a small margin of error. now, in some polls it s showing it s neck and neck. and mitt romney may be ahead, as well. and with women. there s been a turnaround in polling with women. do you think that this is affecting the president s numbers? his endorsement of same-sex marriage? i wouldn t think so. it may do so. but i wouldn t think so. it s too far out. we re too far from election day, to be playing much reliance on these polls. give us a couple more months and we can say, yes. that s scary to hear or i m happy to hear that. i think you bring up a good point. i think most people decide within a couple of weeks, days or hours before the election. just the same as before, they pick who the actual nominee s g
for planning what prosecutors call acts of domestic terrorism. they faced a judge today. their bail was set at $1.5 million each. and police say, they were stockpiling firebombs and weapons and planning to use them in chicago this weekend. that s where world leaders are gathering for that nato summit, kicking off tomorrow. more people forced to leave their homes because of a raging wildfire in arizona. it s called the gladiator fire. it s one of four active fires that are spreading and intensifying. four, small towns are now under evacuation orders. the gladiator fire has torched about 13,000 akers. winds are easing. that helps fight fighters here. enough already. the rhetoric heats up on the campaign trail. so does the bull. tonight, we cut right through. mirror, mirror, on the wall. who is the fairest beauty queen of them all? my family didn t understand. why would i expect anybody else to understand? it could be the one who was born a man. getting fresh with the
be a frosty beverage. now some employers are saying drink up on the job. no evidence of human remains. now that we are just coming in just a couple of hours after the fbi suspended operations for the day. they said they will be back tomorrow. however, the fbi and the new york police department not saying anything on the record about this. but this is what sources tell us. don, we had some indications of some activity going on today that something had changed because at one point, they removed all the tents that had been covering the basement entrance to where the digging has been going on and they put a van up behind us to block our view of what was going on. they did say however that they will be back on scene tomorrow morning to continue operations. this is exclusive of the information that we reported earlier about a possible bloodstain that we are checking out now. we learned that a piece of cement wall that had been dug out during a part of this excavation had a susp
probably not because by now he would be 40 years old. why this case is back in the headlines. plus a high school athlete so beloved that both teams cheer for him and after you meet him, we promise you will, too. a century old rule might bench him for good. hello, everyone. i m don lemon. thank you for joining a. 56 days ago, george zimmerman crossed paths with trayvon martin. 11 days ago, he was arrested for shooting the unarmed teen. now just a week and half in jail, he could be released at any minute. a judge granted him $150,000 bond in a hearing that took unusual turns and surprising moves. he took the stand and said this to trayvon martin s parents. i wanted to say i am sorry for the loss of your son. i did not know how old he was. i thought he was a little bit younger than i am, and i did not know if he was armed or not. david mattingly is outside the jail where zimmerman is held in sanford, florida. hello to you. any indication about when he ll get out? wel