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retailer. this woman says she knows what gabrielle giffords is facing now and in the future. mary jo buttafuoco was shot in the head at close range by her husband's teenage lover almost 20 years ago. in a rare tv appearance, she shares her battle back to health right now. good evening. i'm don lemon. back to news tonight. a detroit police officer seriously wounded in a shootout out of surgery and expected to survive. in all, four officers were wounded when a gunman walked into a station precinct and opened fire. the gunman was killed as police returned fire. live report just ahead. we're following another shooting involving law enforcement. this one is in washington state. investigators say two people were killed outside a wal-mart in port archer. one is a suspect and the other unidentified woman. two deputies also shot and transferred to tacoma for treatment. not considered life-threatening. in connecticut, federal kidnapping charges have been filed in the 1987 kidnapping of a baby girl from a new york hospital. the fbi in bridgeport, connecticut says ann pettway turned herself in this morning snmpgt she snatched the infant 23 years ago and raised the girl as her own daughter. that girl, carlina white, now 23 years old recently discovered her true identity and was reunited last week with her biological family. a report on the circumstances leading up to pettway's surrender is just ahead. congresswoman gabrielle giffords is still in intensive care in a houston hospital tonight. but doctors say she is surprising them with the progress she's already made. she was transferred from arizona to houston for rehabilitation work, doing exercises that involve move, sitting and standing. she still has a breathing tube in her neck and can't speak but doctors say she is trying to communicate. meantime, the man accused of shooting congresswoman giffords and 18 others will be in federal court tomorrow in phoenix. jared loughner will be arraigned for the attempted assassination of giffords and attempted murder of two of her aides. he will probably face more indictments for other victims. six people killed, $18 others wound on january 8th. president barack obama will head to capitol hill to address congress and the nation in less than 48 hours. he told supporters this weekend tuesday's state of the union address will focus mainly on jobs and the economy. a white house official tells cnn gabrielle giffords husband, captain mark kelly was invited to sit with mrs. obama during the speech but is not expected to attend. colin powell said he was not ready to endorse anyone on either party in 2012. he crossed party lines and gave then senator barack obama a big boost when he endorsed him in 2008. next time, maybe not. >> i'm not committed to barack obama, i'm not committed to a republican candidate. i will see who emerges. right now, i do not see on the republican side any one individual who i think is going to emerge at the top of the pile. >> powell, of course, is a republican. he refused to grade president obama's performance but said, quote, we didn't elect superman, we elected a human being. speaking of presidential politics, mitt romney won the new hampshire presidential straw poll. not scientific. he got 35% of a vote in a survey of state republicans. congresswoman ron paul second with 11%, minnesota governor tim pawlenty, 8%. sarah palin, a bit of a surprise only got 7% to finish fourth. the battle over repealing the new health care law is headed to the senate. top senators in both parties are vowing to stand their ground. republicans say they will push for a vote to repeal the entire law but majority leader harry reid says that's not going to happen. if repeal efforts fail, republicans insist they will try to dismantle the law piece-by-piece. a vote to repeal has already passed the house. the world has been asking why former dictator jean-claude, baby doc has returned to haiti. he's trying to reclaim millions from a frozen bank account that belongs to a family foundation but doesn't want it for himself, he wants to use it to help rebuild haiti after the devastating earthquake there. a woman who surrendered today to the fbi in connecticut now faces federal kidnapping charges. ann pettway allegedly snatched an infant from a new york city hospital and raised the infant as her own. 2459 girl, carlina white was reunited with her family last week. national correspondent, susan candiotti explains the circumstances leading up to pettway's arrest. >> reporter: the search for ann pettway has come to an end when she turned herself in to bridgeport, connecticut police. she contacted a bridgeport, connecticut police officer via facebook before turning herself in. she ways wanted for questioning in the baby snatching of a child in 1987 from a hospital in harlem, new york. she was picked up on a warrant it of north carolina for violating a pore roarole violat embezzlement charges, not to leave the state without contacting police. bridgeport police tell us on saturday, pettway was sighted at this pawn shop? she didn't like the price that was offered to her and she left. we asked authorities how they cop firmed it was her. here is what they said. our detectives also responded to that location and they were able to obtain some video surveillance from the store and they -- based on what they observed and what the photographs that we had of her, >> officers under fire, two shoot, 6 police officers shot in the past four hours. we're life from both scenes and taking a look at what seems to be an increase in attacks against law enforcement. caught on camera, a state trooper on paid leave after he punches a driver. excessive force? here the full story before judging. plus this? >> don't people want to kill you? >> more than 100 suspected mafia members arrested this week, a real mob insider, the guy that requested got felod fellas" is on. i'm online, too. make sure you check out my social media account. let's connect. ♪ 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[ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. i took emergen-c. with 1,000 milligrams of vitamin c and energizing b vitamins, it made every performance count. emergen-c. feel the good. we're following tonight, two officer involved shootings in two states. we have live reporters standing by with details on both of them. lindsey cohen with our affiliate is outside wal-mart in washington state where a young woman was killed and two deputies wounded. and at the scene of a shooting at detroit precinct which left four officers wounded. we understand the suspect is dead in this case as well? >> reporter: that's right. there were four officers shot. the suspect walked into the precinct behind me on detroit's west side. the man walked in, thought he was just an ordinary citizen until he walked into a hallway and took out a shotgun and opened fire. he hit a female sergeant and went to a front desk where he shot at two officer, another sergeant and patrol officer. a commander at the precinct grabbed one of the commander's guns and opened fire at the suspect but he was first able to shoot him first in the back and actually jumped the counter here in this precinct. the gunfire kept going back and forth until finally the officers inside the precincts were able to gather themselves and shoot and kill them. they believe this was going on during roll call so many officers were in the station. >> stand by. we want to talk to lindsey. walk us through what happened at wal-mart in port orchard. >> reporter: this began as a relatively ordinary sunday afternoon in this small community an hour outside seattle. what began as a relatively minor situation quickly escalated into gunfire. two people are dead, two deputies injured and the fbi called out to investigate. this all began when someone called police to report what they believe was a suspicious person in and around this wal-mart in port orchard. deputies responded, made contact with the man just outside the store. what happened next, we're not sure but that man took out a gun and started firing at deputies. they shot back. four people were injured including two of the deputies who responded to the scene. they have been taken to the hospital, we're told their injuries were non-life-threatening. meantime, two people are dead, the suspect killed at the scene. the second person described as a young woman, possibly as young as a teenager, taken to a nearby hospital where she was pronounced dead when she got there. police aren't sure what her relationship toys the suspect. this case has been handed over to the state patrol and will receive some help from the fbi. interesting to note, this community is half hour away from lookwood where four police officers were shot and killed 15 months ago, police in this area are very sensitive when they hear law enforcement officers are injured on the job. snow as we know, wal-mart is america's number one top retailer. describe to us the scene inside the store, what did witnesses say, people who were shopping there. >> reporter: witnesses tell us it was an average ordinary sunday afternoon, people going in and coming out. one man i spoke with was actually coming out of the store when he heard gunfire out of nowhere and saw a man running towards a wooded area just next to this store. we're not really told there was much of a commotion that brought out because this area is somewhat rural, when people hear gunfire, it's not that unusual because there might be hunting going on nearby but it was the rapid fire gunshots that told people something was wrong. >> back to tom, we heard the police chief earlier say they were going to examine security at police stations. what are you hearing about that? >> reporter: that is something they're talking about here. i want to say the officers, all four of them, they believe they will survive. one was seriously injured, the commander and others hurt obviously as well. they will come out of this okay, the expectation at this point. security is a huge issue. the officers in detroit are very brave courageous men and women put their lives everyday. we have a serious crime issue in detroit. the buildings here are very community friendly. folks can come in here and talk with these officers and take it very seriously interacting with the folks in these communities and don't have barriers in the police station. people can walk right in and walk town the desk and speak with police officers. the one behind me, you can walk in. it's very typical for officers to see what you're carrying. in this case, i'm told by sources on this scene they didn't know this guy was carrying a gun because the desk is high up and the officer sits low. they didn't know he had a weapon. >> thanks to both of you. also today, an indianapolis police officer was shot during a traffic stop. officer david moore was hit four times and now in a coma. a suspect is now in custody. >> today's shootings are part of several involving officers the past month. in miami, two officers shot and killed while serving a warrant. the suspect in that case was killed. in new jersey, police say an officer was killed when he stopped a man for questioning. a suspect is now in custody in that case as well. in atlanta, on december 27th, a state trooper was shot and killed after a short car chase. a suspect has been charged. this may be a larger trend, we're hearing from law enforcement. the national law enforcement officers memorial fund found there was a 20% jump in the number of officers shot and killed in the line of duty from 2009 to 2010. congresswoman gabrielle giffords suffered a gunshot to the head at point-blank range and she survived it. few people can relate to what happened. one of them, the victim of one of the most famous love triangles ever. >> i was told after the fact when i was in the hospital, my son came to me and they said, you know, squeeze her hand. and i squeezed it back. i don't remember that. >> mary jo buttafuoco and her advice to gabrielle giffords on recovering from a shot to the head. also, calls to 911 for some pretty ridiculous reasons. this one is really a new one. one woman's bad nail day and the 911 calls, that's right, calls plural that landed her in jail. price is up, servings down, how changes at your grocery store are costing you. 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"consumer reports" tipped us off to a whole slew of products 20% smaller these days but the cost stayed the same. manufacturers hoping you will not notice. by showing you your morning oj. these two cartons look just alike. upon closer inspection, you're getting almost 8% less juice than before. tropicana is keeping their price by converting from 64 ounces to 59 ounces. let's talk about toilet paper, still getting 1,000 sheets of this popular brand but squares are smaller. she change was made to offset rising material costs. you're getting 10% less for the same price which is a real bummer. this may be 100% pure but you're getting 20% less soap in these new bottles. ivory also told us they shrank the price when they shrank the bottle. to make sure you're getting the most for your money, check the unit price against the item cost. that giant or family sized container might not be the best deal after all. make sure you check that before you buy. don. >> thank you very much. >> what does rudy guiliani's decision have to do with sarah palin? next. a utah state trooper is under investigation for what he did to her at a traffic stop, all caught on camera. you'll see it play out straight ahead. can a trading site help make you a sharper trader? mine can. td ameritrade can. they've got trading specialists i can call for help. and paper trading. free practice trading that helps me hone my technique. complex options. and free tutorials. online or in person. can a trading site really make a difference? if it can't, why are you trading there? number one in online equity trades: td ameritrade. trade commission-free for 30 days, plus get up to $500 when you open an account. this just in to cnn, it is sad news, jack la lane, considered the founding father of fitness has died. his agent confirmed his death to cnn, lalanne, 96, a pioneer of bringing exercise to television, his workout show ran 34 years from 1950s to the '70s. he maintained his muscular build through his '80s. his agent said lalanne exercised every day until his last day and ran a chain of health spas, many of which he later sold to bali's. cnn larry king is on the phone. good to talk to you. wish it was better circumstances. you knew him and he was a frequent guest on your tv show and radio program. >> he was. i remember as a kid watching him on the early kdays of televisio. a television original. there was no one like jack lalanne. not surprising to hear he would exercise on the day of his death. he was a true guru. you can't think of who, charles atlas and the old comic books would have been the predecessor for jack lalanne, he was indestructible and good businessman and opened all those centers and sold it to bali. he made a great deal of money in his life and also helped us, gave encouragements. elderly people encouraged by him because he kept ongoing. he was a very good guest, very responsive. in the early days he'd do wild things, crazy exercises with young people and outexercise people 30 years younger than him. >> all the people who came along, like susan somers and jane fonda and the fitness craze, he really ushered that in, didn't he? >> he did. the forerunner. no one quite like him. exercise don't work on radio. it had to be a televisi television -- think about that. it had to be a television medium. he prospered, made it happen. all those people, summers, fondas, the rest, owe him a debt of gratitude. when you start something, when you're an original, that will never be taken away from him in the textbooks. he started it. >> an original, just as you are, larry. >> oh. >> is there anything you remember most about him? i know you're a reporter. did you exercise with him? did he ever drag you into it? >> the first few times he came on television, we did some stuff together, but then i got too old for him. not for my mind but my body couldn't do it. i could never do -- i would doubt people half his age could not do what he did at age 90. he was extraordinary. i don't think he had any fat weight on him. >> is there anything you want to say to his wife, elaine doyle? >> you had a great man, had him for a long time. someone makings it to 96, that's a blessing. your should be happy in the knowledge you were married to a true original. >> cnn's larry king. thank you for joining us. good to hear from you. miss you and happy you're moving on and doing new things. >> thanks. >> back in a moment. now for some of the stories that caught our eye happening across the country, a utah trooper is under investigation after a video showed him punching a woman. you can see sergeant andrew davenport on the right in this dashcam video, as he tries to handle the 53-year-old woman behind the wheel by hitting her several times. the confrontation happened in august. the officer is on paid leave. authorities say darla wright had tried to escape patrol cars that had trapped her by ramming back and forth between them. another officer tasered wright, who faces several charges incl

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