these classrooms all gone. more on the front side too. you can see the door leading into what was the classroom. front wall of the school. is there a place in the school where people fared better? you can see where there are still walls standing up. that corner, the map part of the tornado came through this way, so this is the area that took the most as it went through this part here. so that s you can see where the walls are standing, where they are not. 460-something students, unfortunately, we did lose seven. but by looking at the damage, u.s. a miracle that we din lose a lot more. none of this touched. tractors haven t been through. this is how it lanned. this has all been searched.
good morning. welcome back to starting point. this morning jodi arias is still awaiting her punishment. the arizona jury resumes deliberations in just a few hours. arias has convicted of first degree murder two weeks ago but jurors have been unable to reach a unanimous decision on whether she should get the death penalty or life in prison. in the event of a hung jury a new panel would be seated for the penalty phase and the trial could drag on for many more months. vinnie politan has been following the trial close plip he s host of hln after dark. vinnie joins me from atlanta. the deliberations resume today at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. it hasn t reached a consensus. third day of deliberations. does it bode well that they will spare her life if they can t they haven t decided so far? no, here s the thing. in arizona it s got to be unanimous for life or unanimous for death. it s one of the few states that does it that way.