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citizens where the president took part in a naturalization ceremony for members of the military, and homeland secretary janet napolitano swore them in, and tonight there will be a celebration on the north lawn at the white house. and no power. that is the extremely uncomfortable position that people find themselves in after weekend storms knocked out power from il toile the nation's capital, and the most outages five days after the storms hit, west virginia. 5,000 homes are without air conditioning in the middle of a brutal heat wave. cnn's brian todd is there. >> fredricka, temperatures are spiking here in west virginia where it is to get up to 95, and well on the way to that right now. power is out for roughly one quarter to a third of the customers in west virginia, but some people in the more rural areas won't get it until the weekend and a key reason for that is right behind me, and this scene played out all throughout west virginia and downed trees are a huge problem for the power crews. this one came down and this oak tree snapped in half and came down on a power line here, and you can see the line it tripped here, and this line right here that it is still sitting on and the power officials told us that because this particular line has not hit the ground yet, it may be energized and that a real hazard for us and the power crews who come upon the scene here, and this tree, when it came down pretty much snapped this cable clean off and it disabled the power pole up there, and of course, that has a domino effect for power poles throughout this neighborhood. this is one of many neighborhoods in west virginia that are out of power right now, and also in west virginia, a real food crisis with so many grocery stores out of power, they had to throw away food, because no electricity and running out of the nonperishables and the warehouse where the statehouse s nonperishable food are bare. they are starting a food drive to try to help people. and they have water to get around, because some of the water pumps that are fueled by electricity are out or booted up slowly. that of course, takes care of the, you know, the pressure in the sink or your shower. so that's a big problem here with the water out or pressure not there. these are some of the logistical challenges that officials were going through in trying to get people booted up or functional, and it is tough going here in virgini virginia. >> thank you, brian todd. i appreciate that. and a tough fourth of july, but despite the power outages, one holiday tradition in the nation's capital will go on and the fourth of july fireworks show for the national mall are under way. you can see that sandra endo is live in arlington, virginia, who will have a great view of the fireworks. sandra, it is extremely hot, but people figure if it is hot without power, then mike as well be hot outside and take in the show. what what is going to happen with the onslaught of people in the sweltering heat? >> well, fred ree car, it is sweltering out here, and officials are urging if you are going to come outside to brave the soaring temperatures, come prepared. there are plenty of tents selling cool water and first aid stations around the perimeter, and at the nation's national mall they are gearing up for a big day of fun, fredricka, starting off with a parade and a couple of concerts at the national mall, and of course tonight's big fireworks celebration, but surrounding areas, fredricka, are not going to be so lucky, because they are canceling the fourth of july plans and we are talking about area hard hit by the storm and talking about kensington and gaithersbu gaithersburg, and sterlington, virginia, have all cancelled the fourth of july festivities, so clearly on the nation's birthday, it is a mixed bag here, and a lot of people are coming out to celebrate. organizers here at the nation's capitol sand despite the storm damages, they were never going to cancel the festivities, but there were challenges. >> we had quite a bit of tree damage here in the park, and we have had the crews out doing a terrific job of cleaning up. we have work to do, but the park is pretty much open and ready for visitors. >> a great day for visitors, because we spoke to people who have come from all over the world to celebrate america's birthday on the national mall, a and they say that they are ready for a good show. >> and they are going to get one. >> we came early, and plan on spending the day and be here to celebrate. >> reporter: regardless of the he heat? >> regardless of the heat. this is what it is about, hot, cold, wet, dry. >> why come here for the fourth of july and stay home and barbeque or do something else? >> it is the best. city best. you can't be lazy. it is the best. >> reporter: can't be lazy on this fourth of july. if you get out there, stay hydrated and cool and drink plenty of water. fredrick fredricka. >> i know the folks who overlook the fireworks display over the brooklyn bridge will argue theirs is the best, but it is the nation's capital that has the best fireworks display and no wonder people would go there and let's talk about the white house and there is a type of celebration taking place on the south lawn later, and what else might be happening? >> well, the first family always celebrates fourth of july in the traditional fashion. they are going to have a barbeque and they have invited military families and we have seen the preps under way at the white house. they are firing up the grill and going to grill out to enjoy america's birthday.fantastic. thank you, sandra endo. there is no fourth of july holiday for the firefighters in five western states. crews are battling the fires in colorado, new mexico, montana, utah, wyoming and south dakota, and in colorado, two people were killed and almost 350 homes destroyed. four national guard members killed while fighting a fire over to the weekend are being honored today. their c-130 tanker crashed in the black hills of south dakota, and flags are in half-staff in their home state of north carolina. it will be a fourth of july without fireworks in three states across the u.s. in colorado, the private use of fireworks is banned as well as p public displays at some mountain resorts. parts of arizona and idaho have cancelled firework demonstrations. karen mcginnes is in the cnn weather center with more of the fire dangers over the holiday week, and it is too dry and dangerous in so many places. >> it is too dry and on top of that, it is windy especially across the great plains, but the temperatures have burned everything up. there are plenty of fuels that a spark could ignite a fire that could quickly get out of hand. well, essentially from the midwest to the ohio river valley where we have the heat advisories as well as red flag warnings, and the red flag warnings means that the humidity is low, and we are seeing the wind gusts and the temperatures are dry, and the low humidity, and that is going to make it ripe for perhaps some dangerous fire activity. all right. the highs expected in kansas city, 101. and chicago, 98. and these temperatures are hot, but you may remember that back about thursday of last week in kansas, a place called norton dam they soared to 118 degrees. now, the temperatures are faring better, but as we go towards monday, we will start to see the temperature temperatures come down a few more degrees. now, that does not mean it is going to be cool, but it is still going to be exceptionally hot as you would typically expect for the month of july, but looking at some of the showers as we go about the 9:00 hour, across the southeast, even in the nation's capital, new york city, we have a lesser chance to see some of the showers as we go towards the evening hours and the monsoon moisture has started to pick up across the dessert southwest and it is the return flow and the much needed moisture and across the dessert regions, and that is when we see the bulk of the moisture through the year which is only nine inches for the entire year. all right. for st. louis, they could tie a record high today, 102 and chicago, you will come close, so a lot of areas are not going the reach record high temperatures, but certainly come within a few degrees. so even though they are not excessively hot, they are still going to be rather oppressive. over the next several days, look at atlanta, and the temperatures that had been over 100 degrees going to back down the 92 as we go towards sunday. and monday is better. chicago, fredricka, i want to point this out, thursday, we are looking at 101, and by sunday, this is nice in july, right around 81. but fredricka for the folks without power and water and all kinds of, just the basic necessities, it has been misery for the better pat of the week. >> yes, including a good number of my family members without power and all of the food has gone bad in the refrigerators and they talk about the stories in order to get gas you need cash and if you can get to the stores to be open, because the perish good s s in the stores h been detroyed, too, so it is a real mess. we have the fingers cross ed fo all of the folks there with power and hopefully cut on sooner rather than later. thank you, karen. here is what we are working on in this hour. it is a traffic jam out there and a record number of fourth of july drivers on the highway today, and it is all about the prices of gas. the government says that there are no specific terrorist threats to worry about this holiday, but cyber warfare against the u.s. is going strong. our power plants and banking systems are at risk. put down the hot dogs, because we have a new champ at coney island. how does such skinny competitors choke down dozens of dogs? we go inside of the world of competitive eating. nd so too is. now get an incredible offer on the powerful c250 sport sedan. but hurry before this opportunity...disappears. the mercedes-benz 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>> well, there hasn't been a real drastic change in gas prices lately, but what we have seen is a very slow decline, and 70-something days, and 78 days of straight declines of gas prices leading into this holiday. so you add that to the fact of the fourth of the july holiday happen happens in the middle of the week instead of a monday and now people are making plan s ths th normally in other years they may not have made, and so you are seeing more people on the road and traveling more miles and burning more gas. >> it is a feature that if you want to save money rather than hopping on a big plane. thank you, david mattingly, for that report. get used to the name, sonia the black widow thomas has defended her women's title at the hot dog eating contest in coney island, and she is so slight, only 100 pounds. we will talk about it. and i'm here in afghanistan wishing you a happy july fourth. i would like to say hello the my family back in wily, pennsylvania. happy birthday, america, and stay strong. you know what's exciting? graduation. when i look up into my students faces, i see pride. you know, i have done something worthwhile. when i earned my doctorate through university of phoenix, that pride, that was on my face. i am jocelyn taylor. i'm committed to making a difference in people's lives, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. our independence day and it is doubtful that the founding fathers had this particular tradition in mind when they signed the declaration of independence. every fourth of july at coney island, and that is the super bowl in the world of competitive eating, nathan's famous hot dogs hosts the international hot dog eating contest and the results are in. this lady right here, sonia thomas, 100 pounds soaking wet, and they call her the black wid doeshgs and she is a super star in the world of competitive eating. this picture was taken actually yesterday as she was warming up. she easily won the women's division today, and even broke the women's world record. she ate 45 hot dogs. let me get kat kinsman in here, our eatocracy editor, and you have been writing about this come ppetitive eating for many years now, and how in the world can anyone ingest 45 hot dogs in ten minutes when you are 100 pounds? >> well, the world of competitive eating has changed so much from the time i have been covering it. it used to be a big man's game, and you had strapping titans and you had ed "cookie" jarvis and so many others, but now the body overseeing the competitive eating submitted a article to the "new england journal of medicine" said that a smaller person can expand greater, and so you are seeing a leaner person. and some people don't eat, but others gorge on something water filled like grapes or something like that or chug down the water, and there are tricks of the trade, but they are all d disturbing. >> i think we have -- well, it is nasty to watch them wiggle the bodies to get the hot dogs in and we have the black widow who is the female winner, champion, and the male champion joey chestnut says he did not eat for three days to pro pair for this, and there are a lot of methods to the madness and roman method and solomon or something or another -- what do these things mean? oh, gosh. turn it. >> and the roman method, you don't want to be in the splash zone for this, and i have seen it happen in a multiple eating competition, because it is grounds for immediate disqualification for rules and to put it euphemistically, it is the succumbing to the urges of swallowing and it is not pretty and it used to be allowed in competition, but not now. there is a term that is hot dog and buns and in order to get full credit for a hot dog, you have to down both parts of that, and further from that is the sullivan method which is a sucker's game, because you separately put down the hot dog and the bun. so if you have downed a whole bunch of dogs and you don't eat the buns, you don't get credit for the hot dog. that is the solomon method, and also the kobayashi method, andm s some of the japanese competitors made it famous, and it is to wet the buns with the hot dog. >> nobody is enjoying this as it goes down? >> oh, no. >> and you talked about in terms of fitness smaller people do better at this, so are they considering themselves athletes that they have to prepare the bodies for this competition? >> well, the marketers of the event would surely like to kirt. they used to call them gurnlg a tas or the and fun fact, but when it was a more prevalent event, people started to train more and they consider themselves athletes, and the governing body of major league eating which used to be in the international federation of come p pettive -- competitive eating tried to get it an olympic sport. >> oh, no. that is an insult. i'm sorry. >> i would not go athlete, but they are definitely entertainers. >> oh, god, it is something about watching them, because it makes you suddenly not want to eat a hot dog. >> it is so much worse in person. and the matzah ball eating contest is the worst one. >>ly take your word for it. thank you so much. >> have a happy fourth. >> will do. another big tradition here in atlanta is to run in the peach tree road race and guess who did it this year? 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>> no, i am all for obama. >> and i lean towards mitt romney. >> why obama? >> because i have a job today. >> reporter: he credits the auto bailout, which romney opposed and folks here call kokomo, little detroit. >> if it weren't for obama, i would not have insurance. >> reporter: despite that, duane does not think that president obama deserves another four year yea years. >> we are not much better off than we were 3 1/2 years ago. >> well, you cashed a check last nigh night. >> well, i'm thankful for that. >> i'm better off. >> reporter: kokomo's unemployment topped 20% in 2009 when gm and chrysler went bankrupt. it is down to 9.7% when we visit. why do you think that romney would be bet foretr u.s. economy right now? >> well, i think that he would be good to get after the jobs and get the jobs back to america. >> romney might be able to create jobs, but they are going to pay $7 or $8 an hour, and honestly and truly, i can't support my family on $7 or $8 with no benefits. >> reporter: we asked the two to make their best argument to each other. >> dewayne, i have a job, and you have a penchant. we both have insurance, and we can still raise our families, and no one in this town is gone. >> we still have a rough road ahead of us, but i feel romney, and his background and experience in business can help turn this economy around. >> reporter: the debate is going on all over indiana. this is a really fascinating state politically, because it voted for obama in 2008, and electing a democrat as president for the first time since lbj, but right now the state is leaning towards romney. in kokomo, you can really see the politics play out in the stories of the auto body shops on opposite sides of town. this man credits obama. >> we have more employees than we used to have, and so we credit obama. >> reporter: how is business? >> small. >> and then rick mcclane. >> i'm the guy in the middle who pays the taxes. >> reporter: you are ready for a chan change? >> yes. >> you are confident? >> yes, there are so many things, and the east coast and the west coast are probably pro obama, and that is fine, but the people in the midwest have had enough. we have been stepped on and paid enough bills. >> reporter: as for cliff and dewayne, they will be voting. >> i have never missed an election. >> you check any record. >> reporter: again, one of them this year is going to lose. poppy harlow in kokomo, indiana. mitt romney is on the campaign trail tod daday in new hampshire, and you will want to hear what he says regarding health care and the supreme court decision. i'm specialist alejandro sandoval stationed in bagram, afghanistan. i wanted to wish you a happy fourth of july and thank everybody in fairfield, california, for supporting me and the fellow troops. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. do you have any idea where you're going ? 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>> well, once they do that, they can figure out the kind of attack, and some of of the most common ones are the spearfishing attack which is where some malware can be loaded up on the computers and reported back what you are doing. we saw the cases a moment ago and in one of the cases of the nuclear facility, it is interesting, because an employee had taken information and put it on a usb drive and that is what exposed the network and went on the infect 100 other people because of it at a nuclear plant, and that kind of thing makes me nervous. but i don't know about you. >> and how can these attacks or potential attacks be prevented? >> well, dhs is hoping more companies will come forward to report the attacks. not all of them, do because as you can understand it means opening up the computer systems to governments and not everybody is comfortable for that, but they are hoping more can be reported to educate people better and they can sense the trends and see if a lot of the same attacks are targeted toward different companies and they want to take on more responsibility in terms of being the interlocutory there. >> thank you so much. when your ereader is reading you. how retailers are reading you while you are reading your book. couldn't get us a micro-loan ♪ e ♪ so light it up! ♪ even better than we did before ♪ ♪ yeah prep yourself america we're back for more ♪ ♪ our look is slacker chic and our sound is hardcore ♪ ♪ and we're here to drop a rhyme about free-credit-score ♪ ♪ i'm singing free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ dot-com narrator: offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com. all right. happy fourth of july, and it means that people are at parades and even presidential candidate mitt romney. our dana bash is on the campaign trail with mitt romney in wolf b boro, new hampshire, and the economy is number one issues in america, and so what is mitt romney saying about the mandate and the penalty and the tax that took place after that u.s. supreme court decision? >> well, we have a little bit of news out of him today and you remember some controversy when one of mitt romney's top advisers said that he believes that the mandate is a penalty and not a tax. it flies in the face of the republican message. saying that this is just the biggest tax in american history, well, mitt romney we heard had done an interview with cbs news, an exclusive interview they thought earlier today saying that he actually thought it was a tax. so, just a short while ago he was here shaking hands with supporters, and we, shawna sheppard, our intrepid producer and i went up and he said a couple of times go back to read the cbs transcript, and he was typically disciplined mitt romney. but he finally answered. >> the supreme court is the law of the land, right? yes. they said it is a tax. that is what it is. >> so he said it is a tax. why is this important? for a couple of reasons. one is big picture, and he now seems to be on the same page of a larger republican party who think that this is a very good political message to say, you see, this health care law which republicans oppose and independents aren't sure about, you see, it is a tax. also, this obviously has been a dicey issue for mitt romney all along all through the primary season, since of course he was governor of massachusetts when massachusetts put in place a mandate for that state, and so it has been hard for him to answer, and he gave what we think is now the definitive answer, and democrats are already putting out the press releases saying he flip-flopped on this. >> tell us about the wolfboro parade and the town known as the oldest resort in america, and why did mitt romney feel it was important to be there for the very least symbolic reasons, but perhaps more to it? >> yeah, there is more to it. that is one of the homes is here. in fact, you can see why. check this out, fredricka. could this be a worse place to be on july 4th? it is absolutely stunning. absolutely beautiful. he has been here all week long with the 30 romneys in the immediate family and the kids and the grandkids, and they came out and really the one and only time this week they came out in pub lick was to walk this parade. it was important for him to do for a number of reasons, but primarily, if you look at the state of new hampshire, and this is a state that polls show is neck and neck and only four electoral votes, but looking at every map that the obama campaign has to get to those critical 270 electoral votes, they need the four electoral votes and pretty much any map to win the presidency again, and so that is important why mitt romney is campaigning so hard here and doing so well against president obama who beat john mccain handily in this state. >> thank you, dana bash from the picturesque wolfboro and very political city in new hampshire. thank you so much. if you have settled in with the 'reader this holiday weekend, someone may be reading what you are reading. someone may be tracking with what you are reading, how long you read it and what you underline. mario armstrong is joining us live from baltimore, and good to see you. >> good to see you, fredricka. >> it is like big brother watching, even our reading and playing cut the rope or whatever else is on, and you know, your book there -- >> "shades of gray." come on. what are you talking about. >> okay. sure. that, too. what is going on? how is this and who is benefiting from this? >> well, a good question. there are a couple of people who could potentially benefit from it. there needs to be some caution about this, but at the end of the day, you are right, what they can actually track now the e-book readers and the people who make the nook, and the amazon kindle and if you are reading the other apps to read the books, they can track what page did you leave the book on, and how many times did you open up the app and what do you highlight when you read the book and how fwfast do you start andh a book which is giving the publisher s an eye into the word that they never knew before, because you never knew what people were doing with that book other than what the reviews would say and what the sales would say. >> so, can we the consumers do anything to stop the retailers from actually doing this? the makers of the product, the e-readers? h. >> not right now. that is a big issue with the aclu and the electronic foundation, and a lot of people are not happy about that. when you signed the agreement with amazon it says in the legalese, you are giving them access to record in the aggregate, a nd they are not telling me that they are pinpointing fredricka's specific use. they can tell in the agrgregate what people are doing with certain books and what they are doing with their devices. that is what they are saying to kind of keep that caution and the buffer, but everyone is not happy about this. in fact, in california they have launched a reader privacy act which states this same thing. if you want to know the reading habits of people on the electronic devices, you have to get a court order for that, and we will see if that happens throughout the country. >> just when you thought you were alone with the nook or the kendal on the patio and the swing chair, et cetera, you are not by yourself. you are being watched. >> what if you are reading "shades of gray" and making an annotation what you want to do to spark your loved life at home, that could be stored. >> i guess, the advice, don't do that. all right. don't do that. mario armstrong, thank you so much. happy fourth in baltimore. big plans there in baltimore? checking out the fireworks over the harbor. >> well, in maryland it is all about the crab. so it is the crab and the fireworks. that is what we do here. >> have a serving for me, too, whatever a serving is. >> okay. half a dozen. >> all right. the first ever at home rapid hiv test will soon hit the market. we will show you how it works and why the health advocates say it is a good thing. hi, i'm sergeant latrenda vincent in afghanistan. i would like to wish my husband and children a happy and safe fourth of july. i love you guys and miss you. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day women's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health. that's one a day women's 50+ healthy advantage. do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerine... power to your mouth. the fda has given its seal of approval to first at-home hiv test. the hope is that people who are afraid to go to the doctor will test themselves at home. how does it work? we have seen the pictures, and it looks like a familiar product, but it works differently. >> yes. it's the first at-home hiv product. they had it back when you could take it at home and send it to the lab. this is one you can do at home from start to finish and get the results. you put the swab in the vile. on the left you have the negative and on the right you have the preliminary positive. if you get that test result, the next thing you should do is go to the doctor and get the test done in a medical center. >> it's not like you should do it again to be sure? you need to go to the doctor. >> yes. there's 1.2 million people living with hiv. one in five of them don't know their status. the hope is that people who don't want to go to doctor, afraid of the stigma or running into someone will do this at home. >> how long does it take? >> 20 to 40 minutes. really fast. the fda does stress the results are not 100% accurate. it's 99.98% accurate if you are not infected. 92% accurate if you are infected. 1 in 5,000 people will receive a false positive. 1 in 92, a much different number will get a false negative. they will test negative if they carry the virus. >> now there's approval? it will be available how and when? >> hopefully, by october. in 30,000 stores and online. the test in a doctors office is about under $20. they have not set the price for this test you can do at home. the company it will cost more than $20. they will set up a toll-free hot line that when you get the test results you can call, get the counselling. have someone to talk to when you get that test result. you can be put in touch with a doctor or a clinic. get that next step. >> i wonder if there would be a push to try to lower the cost to make it much accessible. there's a few deterrants why people don't want to find out. even $20 may be too much for some people. might there be wiggle room? >> i think the price will come down overtime. right now the point is to get this out and get people at the timed. a lot of people don't know they have it. a reason you would get that preliminary positive test result, the test will not always pick up the virus in the first three months. you have to go back and do the test again and make sure it's not there. the earlier you know your status, the earlier you can be put on drugs which will increase your odds. >> do we know whether other countries have imposed a test like this? >> we're not sure where this is going. there are at-home tests that you have to send the test out, the sample out to get the result. this is first one you can do at home and get the results in 20 to 40 minutes. >> thanks so much, ben. all right. a t-mobile customer wants his money back but didn't get it. his reaction goes viral. opportunity policen to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. 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nothing. i would just feel better. >> reporter: one cleaver youtuber played it backwards and entitled it happy man appears to repair damaged phone shop. this joins other memable rampages. the doctor who rammed his car into showroom vehicle after vehicle after he got fed up with waiting for his car to be fixed. the woman who stiff arm bottles at a liquor store after she said the clerk used the phrase you people while refusing to let her use the restroom. the t in t-mobile stood for trashed. their slogan, life is for sharing, this cell phone video is getting shared along with comments like can you hear me now. >> i don't recommend it, but what that guy did. kudos to him. >> oh, my. we're going to keep our cool here in atlanta. they're keeping their cool in new york too. much more with ashleigh banfield now. we are keeping it cool here. there's big story right throughout the country. i'm ashleigh banfield in for brooke baldwin. let's get started. parts of the country wilting today. it's one of the hottest 4th of july holidays on record. chicago, st. louis, cincinnati and minneapolis, extreme heat paralyzing much of the midwest. the heat index, are you ready? up to 115 degrees. the death toll from this heat and the heat related storms has reached 20 americans. thousands of people haven't had power since a wave of storms rolled through there on friday. let's listen quickly to west virginia's governor. >> the food starts to go back. we've had massive dumpings of food that have spoiled, and a lot of place, the grocery stores are not open because of lack of electricity. what we're doing is sending in meals, sending in about 40 big truckloads of water around the state each day plus what people can buy. >> you're going to hear a lot more about that situation coming up shortly. in t in the meantime, five days, think about what you've been up to. that's how long it's been the storms swept through and left more than a million people without power. listen, we're talking about some serious heat. we're talking about people lining up to by generators just to try to get a fan going or the ac going, if they're that lucky. we're also getting word of a possibly water shortage. not just one but a couple especially among people who rely on electrical pumps to get thaer water from wells. this is five days since the storm first hit. why? why no power? brian todd trying to get the answer to that question. >> reporter: roughly quarter to a third of customers in this state still without power and many people in some of the more rural and hard to get areas may not get power until this weekend. why is that? because of scenes like this throughout the state. down trees or a huge problem for the power crews. they come upon a scene like this. first they have to eliminate the lighter brush and then they've got to start chopping up the down trees. blocked roads are a big problem. this tree came down in the middle of a road. you see the double yellow lines. here is the crux of it. when a tree comes down on a power lines, this is what it looks like. this huge oak tree snapped in half, hit this power line and disabled this poll. this power line may still be energized because one official told us that unless this hits the ground, it may not trip itself off and may still be energized. that's a potential peril for the power crews that come upon scenes like this. there's been a lot of complaints against power companies not getting the power back fast enough for so many people, not moving fast enough. we talked about that with charles patton. he's the ceo of apalachian power for this region of west virginia. he talked about what a typical crew goes through in a day. it's grueling and taxing work. they come upon a scene and it takes hours to clear something like this, plus they are fighting fatigue. listen to him. >> it's sweltering heat. our employees and contractors are out on 16 hour days in the sweltering heat. we have to wear insulated protection. think about it. they're in rubber suits, half of their bodies are in rubber suits for significant part of the day in 100-degree weather. >> reporter: they have to make sure the people on the crews are hydrated and are taking breaks to eat and gain energy so they can pace themselves through this really long shifts. one other thing they encounter at least here in west virginia, not every down power line is on a road like this one. a lot of them are very tough to get to. they are in the middle of forest and mountains. the crews have to navigate those areas. sometimes have to climb big trees and polls in the middle of nowhere where there's no road to get to it. some of those things are slowing down crews efforts. they are working around the clock to try to reboot as many people as they can as quickly as they can. >> all right. brian todd on a hot assignment. more americans, believe it or not, are hitting the roads and doing it in the highest number in years. this is a probably good reason for it. take a look at the national average. $3.33. that is up a bit from yesterday. this price is way down from a year ago and some of the cheapest prices are in the southeast. that's where we send david. he's live in atlanta. is it really the gas prices? the relative low gas prices that are sending people to the roads instead of the skies? >> reporter: there's a couple of things going on. first of all, the 4th of july is right in the middle of the week. instead of a three-day weekend, people are looking at it is a three, four, five-day holiday. we had 78 straight days of falling gas prices. that's something that's unusual. we haven't seen that in a long time. people took that looking at the opportunity ahead of them, and a lot of them began thinking road trip. more americans in more cars are traveling more miles this 4th of july holiday. lower gas prices is one of the big reasons why. aaa estimates more than 42 million americans are on the move during their time off. the most since 2007. eight out of ten are hitting the highway. >> this year we've seen the highest volume of vehicle travel for the 4th of july holiday period in over a decade. >> reporter: nationally, prices for regular fell earlier this week to $3 a gallon in alabama and $3.74 in california. there's a feeling of get it while you can. prices average about 24 cents a gallon less than last year, but 60 cents more than in 2010. already there are signs this consumer roller coaster is already on the climb again. maybe up 10 to 15 cents more on average. >> sort of range of $3.25 to $3.50 through the summer. >> reporter: the price of oil jumped more than 4%, the highest since may. the reason for that jump is uncertainty in the future of the prices of oil. they are looking at problems in the middle east and the potential for problems from weather. hurricanes this summer here in the western hemisphere, all things that could disrupt the flow of oil and cause prices to go up. >> we're not far into that embargo either on iran and the strait of hormuz keeps rearing its ugly head. i want to go up to minneapolis, minnesota. that's up near canada where you don't expect to see a heat index taking you up into the 100s. chris is there, and it is hot and it's live. what is the temperature? >> reporter: well, where i am standing right now at this community center here in minneapolis, minnesota, it's 95 degrees. forecasters say it could get up to 100 today. this is 4th of july holiday. a lot of those places where people would go to cool off, community centers, libraries, are closed. they made sure this one park with the local pool where kids are playing, they made sure this stayed open because it would become a real scorcher. the last time we saw 100-degree weather was in 1949. we could break more records today. >> is there a concern? is this community looking at checking on the elderly and making sure people have fans? this is the kind of thing you see in the southern states. not up in minnesota. >> reporter: absolutely. one of the things people are concerned about is the elderly and anyone living in urban areas. the urban areas are ten degrees warmer than the suburbs because of the pavement everywhere. they are making sure people are safe and sound. the other thing to mention, a lot of them when they were built did not have any air-conditioning, and even now a lot of places downtown still don't have central air-conditioning and window air-conditioners. it's something i have in my apartment at home. it's really been working the last couple of days. >> my i assume that's where you would like to be. happy fourth. by now you have seen the very dramatic video coming out of colorado. homes scorched. some of them burned right to the ground. lives completely destroyed by this. up next, you're going to hear a story behind these pictures. going to speak with a woman who lost her home and she's been staying at a motel 6 for almost an entire month with her entire family and five pets. # meineke's personal pricing on brakes. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that's personal pricing. we're going to get a live report on this later on in the program. first, the live story. i'm going to talk with a woman who lost her home near fort collins. she's been living in a motel with some of her pets and family for a month. her name is patty. she joins me live on the phone from fort collins. how are you? >> caller: hi. getting a little better every day. >> i want to just get take on what your neighborhood is like. you had a lot of neighbors that were firefighters too. >> caller: yes. we have a small volunteer fire department in our very rural mountain subdivision and to call it the subdivision makes it sound like suburbia and it's not. it was 17 miles of dirt road. approximately half of the properties in our subdivision burned. there were 51 that burned out of a total of maybe 115, 118 homes. very close to half. >> this picture, i'm not sure if you have a tv monitor on, but we're seeing a picture with a white station wagon burned out and the remnants of a hot water tank. that's your home? >> caller: it is. the white station was a metallic blue toyota four runner. >> what? >> caller: yeah. >> wow. >> caller: you can see some silvery substance running underneath the forerunner, that's melted aluminum. >> you're kidding me. >> caller: the tank was our propane tank. most people up there have propane for their heat and for cooking and things like that. >> how did that not blow in the fire? >> caller: i'm not sure that it didn't, to tell you the truth. i haven't been up there to see it. usually that will bent. it almost sounds like they're blowing up. there's a heat vent that opens up and there's this shrill noise welcome like a t almost like a tug boat. >> do you know how many of your neighbors lost their homes as firefighter s have the same problems you're facing? >> caller: i've been conflicting numbers. it's somewhere between six and nine. some of them have lived up there longer than we have. we have been up there 32 years. this was an incredible burden for them to bear with losing their own homes and continuing to fight the fires with 12 hours on, 12 hours off. >> i think i'm seeing a picture of your husband and your grand child in this image. >> caller: that's my husband. >> you have the most precious things. you've got your husband and your own child and your grand child. how many pets? >> caller: two dogs, two cats, my horse and a one eyed left gecko that was a rescue. >> you got to gecko. all we can do is laugh at this point. these are the most precious things in your life. are you out of the motel yet? >> caller: yes. or insurance company has been wonderful. they have assisted us in every way they can. i cannot say enough about the red cross. they were giving away and rakes and buckets full of heavy duty cleaning materials, rubberized gloves. things we're going to need to sift through and start rebuilding. we are going to rebuild. i've only talked to one neighbor who is not going to rebuild, but everybody else. it's going to take time and all that. we're going to do it. the one message i would like to get through, i don't know how we are on time, but there are other people who have been through or will go through disasters whether it's fires like this or floods or hurricanes or whatever. don't let yourself get into that dark place. it truly does get better every day. i have lived through this for the last month. i'm here to tell you it does get better every day. swallow your pride and your fierce independence and accept kindness from people when they offer it. people who have given in the past, i paid a little girl's library fine once and i remember how good i felt walking out. it goes both ways, that feeling of something being accomplished. >> i hope you're feeling the thousands of viewers who are sending out you good wishes. i'm amazing you have this capacity to feel this way at this point. you're a great memamerican, and wish you the best. >> caller: if i could just ask your listeners above all, please pray for these brave men and women of the fire fighting community who are working all over the west. it's a dangerous job. it's very dangerous. >> it's good to talk to you. it's a great way to close out. thank you very much. the best of luck to you and your family and your neighbors as well. thanks. coming up, his widow believed he was poisoned and she really wants to prove it high pressure he pressure. he's not any he. it's been discovered on his clothing and now they want to dig his body back up. we'll explain this. 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>> reporter: that's the very that i think the palestinians are saying now. we talked to a senior member of the palestinian leadership. she said israel has never admitted that they have a nuclear program. there's a lot of suspicion that they do. this is confirming what the palestinians have felt all along. that arafat didn't die of natural causes. they are saying not only did israel have the means and the opportunity but the reason. they obviously had a lot of problems. they said more than once they wanted to get rid of them. israelis are saying this is baseless. they are saying you closed his medical records for eight years. open them up and you can clear the mystery. >> we should all remember that when the russian spy died he lost all his hair. his bone marrow was in. arafat did not die like this. they suggest the condition was nothing like you would suffer if you were poisoned. the mystery continues. you'll have to stay on it for us. thanks very much. supporters are calling it a religion. does it really target high profile celebrities like tom oo cruise? we'll answer that question when we'll answer that question when we c get on your terms,es with total customer support, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. there's is a tabloid marriage that's falling apart before our eyes. katie holmes filed for divorce over concerns their daughter would be raised under the church of scientology. use is a devote followers earned the first freedom medal of valor award. the church made this video. >> i said i'm a scientologist. she said yes, but i want to understand who you are. i said read about what scientology is. she said i want to know who you are. i'm a scientologist. >> other celebrity scientologist include actor john travolta and kirstie alley. the church targets the famous. good to see you. >> good to be here. >> you have to walk me through this one. i follow the tabloids and i've been suspect that it's easy to lump in a bunch of people and suggest the church must be going after them but you believe they do? >> it's a fact that the church of scientology is unusual in that it recruits in hollywood and actively targets high-profile people, celebrities. there's a few reasons why they do this. first, we have to remember that scientology movement is relatively new. it was born in the 1950s. the very first church opened up in 1954 in los angeles. the whole history is linked to that town and the hollywood industry. there's another big reason too. because it's new, scientologist really want to get the word out about their religion and it's even very embattled. there's people who challenge it. getting high profile celebrities like tom cruise is seen as way to add legitimacy to this religion. >> correct me if i'm wrong because i do want to understand more. it's difficult to find out information about it. one of the tenets is that past trauma in your life affect your ability to be spiritual now and that's why you need these audits to help your work through. i wonder if that's way that some of the celebrities end up staying with us. once you admit that stuff, you don't have a lot of traction in sort of, you don't hold the cards anymore. >> tom cruise has talked about this. very recently in an interview last month. he talked about this appeal of self-improvement. he admits to being this intensely driven person who does everything seriously including how he approaches his own life. what you were saying about those audits, scientologist view that as a way to live the traumas of our current life and our past life in order to gain this clarity. that's really the appeal of the lij to them. it's really meant to sub plan modern day mental health and approaches as way to gain clarity and live a better life. >> if the mission was to gain more legitimacy, did it backfire? it tends to bring a lot of bad headlines that connect to the religion. >> you're right. there are folks life that are very controversial like cruise who are attached to it. another challenge seems to be their membership numbers. the church says it has four and a half new members every year. you talk to scholars who study it, they say the real membership numbers are likely in the hundreds of thousands p. to get wealthy celebrities associated with the church is a way to keep money and keep the churches going even at times when they are experiencing some challenges in growing their membership. i think some of the reasons they are feeling that challenge is because they are associated with these controversial situations and the katie homes-tom cruise split is exhibit a. >> thank you very much for that. >> good to see you. speaking of the fourth, it may mean rest and relaxation for a lot you have but it doesn't mean that for these guys. you think they are on vacation? think again. president politics on independence day and signs from both campaigns there is no rest for the weary not even on a holiday. ife was hard for me. and becoming a fulltime indoor cat wasn't easy for atti. # . president politics full swing on this 4th of july holiday. at the white house president obama took part in a naturalization ceremony as 25 active duty nebraskmembers were in as new citizens. >> what a perfect way to celebrate america's birthday. this is one of my favorite things to do. >> one of my favorite things to watch. mitt romney in the small town of new hampshire. he and has family going down the street. this wasn't about fun and games. he was making news today. she pressed him on a topic and she got it. you got this man to admit that the mandate is a tax. how did you do this? >> reporter: well, interestingly he had already done that in an interview with cbs news and in sort of classic romney style they sat down, he and his wife sat down in order to give a carefully crafted response to what we know is a very thorny issue for him. the crowd was right behind me. our producer kind of got in there and pressed him. i asked him several times and he literally told me several times to check the transcript and it could be out later. he couldn't say it. finally he relented. >> the supreme court is the final word. they said it was a tax, so it's tax. that's what they say it is. >> reporter: there you heard him say it. it's tax. one of the reasons this is such a thorny question for him is because earlier this week one of his to advisors was asked point-blank whether rmitt romne believe it's a tax and he said no. he believes it's a penalty which is what the democrats call it. they were infuriated because they were swinging from the chandeliers when they thought they got this political gift from the supreme court that they could hit democrats and the president through the summer and fall by saying he's imposed the biggest tax in american history and they thought that mitt romney took the republican candidate away from them and now romney is trying to make right. >> i suppose for anybody who hasn't been following this as intricately as the people who live and die by every political development, this was going to be a big deal for mitt romney. if he agreed with the rest of the republican party that this was a tax, he was going to have to face the reality that wasn't it a tax in massachusetts when you had the mandate in massachusetts as well. i don't know. how is he going to be able to fend off those criticisms. after this is aired, good for you for scooping cbs. you know after his admission democrats are making tape and creating commercials. >> reporter: there's no question about it. truth is, this probably would have been a bigger issue for him when he was trying to seize the republican nomination. it's maybe less so now. what does it do? it makes it clear that frankly some of the criticisms that he got from people like rick santorum during the republican primary season that if you put him at the to of the republican ticket will muddle health care. the reason is we should remind our viewers mitt romney was governor of massachusetts when the mandate was put into place. i didn't have a chance to request that question. it's the logical next question, was his own mandate a tax. i would be interesting to see how he split the baby. that's why this is very difficult. i can tell you, you said democrats are going to jump. they already are. some of the obama campaign folks from new hampshire and elsewhere were here trailing mitt romney. we talked to some of them and they said it just proves that president obama did the right thing, and we're just going to let mitt romney argue with himself. >> sunday morning talk shows are thrilled about this one. dana bash, they cool out there. great to see you. you remember the story back in march of the jet blue pilot who lost it. he was the one that left the cockpit mid flight and went screaming throughout the cabin on a rampage about jesus and al qaeda and a bunch of other frightening things for passengers. the judge has spoken. not guilty. really? 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in any defense, insanity defenses are infrequently used. less than 1% of the time is it raised and less than 1% of the time is it successful when it is raised. i think it's like .26%. what ends up happening is you don't just get set free. you go to a institution. you're evaluated, but then if a judge determines at some later point that you're capable and don't pose a threat or danger to society then ultimately, you're released. >> the judge is not alone. this is with the prosecutors and the victims have the right to have some input as well. it's really team of doctors that have to give you a clean bill of mental health before you get out. >> no question about it. ultimately, and you see these trial, doctors disagree, lawyers disagree. you're not going to have everyone in unison making the same decision. you want panel of people to evaluate. you want people to see. if they agree, they'll let you go. >> let's give a quick school here. it's standard by, you have to meet this standard. >> our jurs prudence has gone through an evolution. do you know right from wrong? if you don't, then you're insane. then it's i know right from wrong, but i can't help myself. the burden of proof was on the government to show you're sane. now the law says we're going to flop that. >> it's up to you prover you're crazy. >> i have to show by clear and convincing evidence that i am. >> this is the best way i heard it. the nature and consequences of your actions. i'm holding a baa thna your actions. i'm holding a baa thnna and i tk it's a gun. i'm that out of it. you can't understand what you're truly doing. >> it has to be so significant the impairment of your ability to appreciate and understand has to be so significant that psychiatrists who testify say you were not all there. >> i have to wrap this up. do you think, we rolled back the clock in terms of mental health and how we handle mental health in a courtroom because of hinkley. are we soon to change? >> i have to tell you, there are three states that don't allow an insanity defense at all. they say, if in the event you committed a crime, you're going to be found responsible but other states say you're guilty. >> no jury is ever told if you say guilty by reason of insanity, he's not walking out the door. don't fear that verdict. that's why they say forget it. i'm not letting that guy walk. if they said guilty, but insane, it's a little easier to say that makes sense. >> precisely. >> good you're here. >> pleasure and a privilege. >> i'll see you in the next hour. police in london pulling out all the stops. real worried about the summer games and security. of course they are. you will not believe what they're doing on the top of people's homes and businesses and buildings. let me just say, this london looking like a war zone. m missles on the top of people's roofs. you're going to hear how they feel about that in a moment. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. summer games starting in london this month. time is ticking down as the government is nailing down where it plans to place the ground to air missiles. it's a big, big thing they are doing. how would a missile installation mounted on your roof go over. >> this is a highly built up area. i can't imagine any situation in which you could safely use a high velocity missile. >> i felt like it was extreme. i wouldn't want it to be on top of my house, so not too happy. >> i think it's exciting to look at the missiles go off like from the tower. >> it's still a missile that could take down a helicopter. >> that's a bit much. >> that's a great interview. nick, security issues aside, i'm sure that londoners understand that security is critical, but there's a lot of opposition to this. >> there's understanding and then there's having it on the roof of your building. i think perhaps the way the government set about doing this, breaking the news to the residents a couple of months ago by putting a leaflet through their door didn't create an environment where people would be happy with it. there is expectation that security will be stepped up, and traffic will be bad. all sorts of things will happen to make the place safer. that's what the british government is saying. we have to make the olympics safe whatever the cost is. the minister says look, if these people in these houses really want to take us to court, we'll fight it, and we'll win. imagine you're one of the people who has this on your building. it's some bits have been gentry fied. you got a nice building there. kbloouf in a you move in and now you get a missile system on your house. you understand where the people are coming from. >> they look like giant guns. they look like guns on steroids. i can imagine why they are upset about it. thanks very much. appreciate it. this is an image that is hard to forget. the capsized massive cruise ship off the coast of italy. about six months later we're getting personal stories from folks on board that ship. let me just tell you this, men pushing women and children out of way. i am not kidding. that's coming up. ♪ i hear you.. ♪ rocky mountain high ♪ rocky, rocky mountain high ♪ ♪ all my exes live in texas ♪ ♪ born on the bayou [ female announcer ] the perfect song for everywhere can be downloaded almost anywhere. ♪ i'm back, back in the new york groove ♪ [ male announcer ] the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. well hello, welcome to hotels.com. summer road trip, huh? 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>> reporter: it's still right where you saw her last time on those rocks. it's going to be a while. they have announced the contract to salvage her and they are beginning to slowly put that in place. they have to get all that fuel off and she will be towed away. they're going to scrap her

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