it's 6:30 in the morning in new york, washington, d.c. time for a look at top stories. we're getting a first look at the oil spewing 5,000 feet below the surface in the gulf of mexico. amazing tickets there. comes as crews start to position a second containment dome this morning, one they call a top hat, in hopes of capping the well. workers are hoping to avoid the icy buildup that ruined their first attempt with a much larger box a couple of days ago. this morning's new york city "times" reports that blacks and latinos were five times more likely to be stopped and frisked by new york police last year but no more likely to be arrested. the most common people said they were stopping people was because they were making suspicious movements, one of the least cited reasons was that the person actually fit the description of a wanted suspect. rights groups say the data show police are being racially driven in fighting crime. and the first man to walk on the moon is renewing his criticism of president obama's