natalie overton williams has been on paid administrative leave for more than two years while investigators looked into the issue. and that issue, williams alleged use of the letterhead to the invoice companies for cpr training. and the u.s. attorney's office says that she turned herself in, having her first court appearance today. and if convicted, she will face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison, plus, a fine. >>> well, once again, the federal government's health insurance reform is under attack. this time from attorneys general representing 20 states, arguing in a lawsuit in a florida courtroom that they say that the health care act is unconstitutional, that congress does not have a power to force the citizens to buy health insurance or to penalize those who don't. >> and as if congress could force you to go out and purchase a product such as healthcare, they could force you to go out and eat broccoli because that would be better for your health. >>> earlier this week, a federal judge in virginia did indeed rule against a reform act. on the other hand, two other federal judges, the