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0 chevrolet. find new roads. ♪ you peoi go to angie's listt for to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact that i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. join today and find out why over 1 million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. hello again. welcome back to the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. a look at our top stories right now we're following this hour. president barack obama toured the daniel fr-- damaged area from the ef-5 tornado. british police say they have made more arrests in the killing of a british soldier. three suspects were arrested yesterday and another today in keb with the murder of lee rigby on a london street. we'll go live to london for the latest on that investigation. and a wedding for the record books. it had 25,000 guests. huge! a ceremony that lasted into the next day. we'll tell you why the event was so significant to so many people. we begin in moore, oklahoma where today president obama toured the damage from that ef-5 tornado. he spoke at plaza towers elementary school which took a direct hit. president also toured some neighborhoods decimated by the twitter. his message to residents -- we've got your back. >> we know moore is going to come back stronger from this tragedy. your mayor said that you're already printing new street signs. and i want folks affected throughout oklahoma to know that we're going to be with you every step of the way. >> george howell now joins us live from moore. george, are you hearing some very inspiring stories from people of all walks there. what are they saying about the fact the president did take time to tour the neighborhoods, to tour this school, get up close an personal with people? >> fredricka, i think people are definitely talking about the fact that the president was in town. the sim pam pple fact that the kate came through. simply when the president comes to your town it could cause traffic back-ups. one gentleman we spoke to, the first day traffic was terrible. people trying to get back into the neighborhoods, back to their homes. they are happy though to see the president here now to see this daniel. to go to that school and talk to first responders. you also get a sense here that people are listening very closely to the president. he's saying that of course federal dollars will continue to flow. there is some concern though, fredricka, months down the road, a year down the road, will than money still be available for people. but we are hearing from officials that will be the case. the president saying that the full force of his administration will be here to, as he said, he's got people's back. and we're talking to people here on the ground about how they're dealing with it. you find so much help in this community. listen to one man's situation and how he's getting help from all around. >> my home was hit by the tornado and it's pretty much destroyed. going to be pretty much much ripped down to the studs and just completely destroyed all the contents on the inside. >> you're a schoolteacher here. yes? >> yes. i teach spanish at west moore high school. >> that kind of explains the crowd here. tell us about these people. >> yeah, this crowd is actually schoolteachers and support personnel. students from west moore high school, from heritage trails elementary where my wife teaches. >> morgan, talk to me about what you guys have been doing all day. >> we've been out here helping moo allison, moving depre, helping wherever we can. >> at least 20 at one point? >> yeah, at least 20. i don't know an exact number but at least 20. >> what do you think? is this what it is going to take to help people start over? >> yeah. i think this is what it takes and more is the place where community will come out and help. everyone here is just eager to get out and help. it is not even a question of should i go volunteer. it's i'm going to go volunteer. and a lot of us, like our houses weren't hit so it is our turn to return the blessing and go help others that were affected by this. >> that is really the flip side of the coin out here. on one hand this terrible tragedy but at the other side of the coin, so many people coming together to help their neighbors to rebuild. >> george howell, thanks so much in moore, oklahoma. we're going to head now to that deadly flooding in san antonio, texas. this is what the area looked like yesterday after nearly ten inches of rain. two women died after being swept away by the floodwaters. rescue crews are now searching for a 17-year-old boy. and the floodwaters are receding in most areas. so far the weather is much better today with cloudy skies in san antonio but there remain chances of a thunderstorm. a search is on today for suspects in the killing of a kentucky police officer. his body was found yesterday at an exit ramp of the blue grass parkway. authorities said he had been shot. 33-year-old bardstown officer. so far police have no suspects. bardstown police chief had strong words for whoever is responsible. >> i can assure you, we won't give up on this person until we have him either in custody or in the front sight of one of our weapons. i personally hope the latter is the choice. >> officer ellis had just been with the department seven years. he leaves behind a wife and two sons. family of a murdered british soldier made an emotional spot to where he was culled. lee rigby was hacked to death on a london street near a military barracks last week. the family added their own tribute to the thousands of flowers and other memorials left by people who visited this site since it was reopened to the public. atika shubert is in london with the latest on the investigation. what more can you tell us about these new arrests made? >> yeah. there are now six arrests in total. those two main suspects shot and apprehended on wednesday but, further, four arrests over the weekend. we don't know how they are all connected. we do know they are all young men between the ages of 21 and 28. take a listen to what the london metropolitan police had to say. >> the metropolitan police counterterrorism command supported by the special counterterrorism offices and the secure service continue to work tirelessly an pain stainingly to uncover the full circumstances relating to this attack. we are pursuing a significant amount of cctv, social media, forensic and intelligence opportunities and have active lines of inquiry. the two men arrested at the scene of the attack remain in hospital an will be formally interviewed when it is possible to do so. three further men were arrested yesterday, they remain in had custody at this time. >> we may get a lot more information once those two main suspects are finally able to be interviewed but at the moment i believe they remain in serious condition at the hospital, at two separate hospitals under police custody. >> so atika, what are the charges exactly? >> well, it appears that they've all been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder. but again, we don't know fully how they're all connected. are they friend? are they again tanses? are they family members? we just don't know at this point. >> atika shubert, thanks so much from london. back in this country, central arkansas has been rattled by three dozen earthquakes over the past week. scientists are trying to figure out what's causing them. they could be caused by a fault in the area but it is also possible that they are triggered by natural gas exploration nearby. that's using hydraulic fracturing known as fracking. similar quakes near guy, arkansas ended two years ago after new injection wells were banned in that area. we learning more now about the controversy involving the justice department's seizure of journalists' phone records. our crime and justice correspondent joe johns has details on that. >> reporter: fred, new details are surfacing that the parent company of fox news was aware years ago that the justice department was targeting one of its reporters in a leak investigation. something fox news is acknowledging only now. this comes after a law enforcement source told cnn that the justice department notified a media organization almost three years ago of a subpoena for detailed telephone records and a second source told cnn that organization was fox news. after news of the subpoena broke saturday, a fox news executive told cnn the outlet's parent company, news corporation. fox has said nothing about the 2010 subpoena. that subpoena was part of an investigation of stephen ken, a former state department worker accused of unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information to fox correspondent james rosen. one law enforcement source told cnn in the investigation that led to the indictment of stephen kim, the government issued subpoenas for toll records for five phone numbers associated with the media. consistent with department of justice policies and procedures, the government provided notification of those subpoenas nearly three years ago by certified mail, facsimile and e-mail. up until now the focus of this controversy has been on a separate search warrant for the personal e-mails of james rosen, something fox news indicated it learned of just recently. and while fox news has now acknowledging that the justice department notified its parent company about the phone record search, that notice apparently did not include anything about the separate search of rosen's e-mail. fred? >> thanks so much, joe johns. they're disabled veterans but answering the call of duty again. this time in oklahoma's tornado alley. and a florida teen accused of having a relationship with a 14-year-old girl has turn down a plea deal. we'll have our legal analyst weigh in on that. going undercover in egypt to uncover sexual harassment against women. 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