the gulf of mexico. >> 206 million gallons of oil flowed in the gulf waters between april and july. and now, a draft report has been issued about the obama administration's actions during the crisis. it already has the white house firing back. >> emily schmidt is in washington this morning with all the details. hi, emily. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good morning to you. this draft report comes from the staff of a commission that was appointed by the president to investigate the spill. and its early findings are very critical of the white house. especially in the aftermath of the rig explosion that caused the disaster. the report claims that, quote, for the first ten days of the spill, a sense of overoptimism affected responders. it appears that the administration made erroneous estimations about how much oil is flowing into the gulf. about 200,000 gallons a day. by august, everyone was told it was really 2.6 million gallons per day, 10-times as much as the original estimate. the administration is also slammed for comments about where all the oil went. think about this. on august 4th, top administration official, carol browner, said three-quarters of the oil was, quote, gone. its findings did not support that claim. another official sought that claim that day. and the administration said it thought it was being clear with the public, when it issued a worst-case scenario for how much oil was in the water. the administration official said they were never trying to pull the wool over the eyes of the country. they blast the administration as being not fully competent to handle the spill or not being candid about its scope. it's certainly not news the white house wanted to be dealing with, addressing, just three weeks before the election. rob and vinita? >> emily schmidt, thank you. much more later on this story later today on "good morning america." the supreme court has heard arguments in one of the most difficult cases of the term. it pits the free speech rights of a fundamentalist church against the agony of a grieving father. terry moran has more on the emotional debate. >> reporter: in march 2006 -- ♪ god showed his wrath to thee >> reporter: members of the tiny westboro baptist church of topeka, kansas, picketed the funeral of marine lance corporal matthew snyder, who was killed in iraq. he was 20 years old. >> i'm sorry that they raised their son for the devil in hell. >> reporter: fred phelps founded the church. it's got about 60 members, most of them related to him. and he and they preach and proclaim a dark message. god is killing american troops because the country tolerates homosexuality, abortion and many other matters. matthew synder wasn't gay and it was all too much for his father, albert synder. >> all we wanted to do was bury matt with dignity and respect. >> reporter: so, he sued the church. today, the supreme court wrestled with whether to carve out a kind of funeral exception for the first amendment. justice sonia sotomayor challenged the synder family's argument that funerals are private, and they aren't public figures. so, the war protesters that disrupted their funeral can be sued. so, public speech, she said, speech on a public matter, if directed to a private person, should be treated differently under the law? under what theory of the first amendment would we do that? on the other hand, justice ruth bader ginsburg pointedly asked the lawyer for the church, fred phelps' daughter, margie phelps, why should the first amendment tolerate exploiting this marines family when you have so many other forums for getting across your message? margie phelps summed up her family's message this way, nation, hear this little church. if you want to stop dying, stop sinning. the members of this church are very much aware of the pain they caused and the effect they're having. this is such an emotional issue. one of the briefs in this case noted this is the first time in american history that anyone could determine, that anyone, anywhere has ever protested at a funeral. terry moran, abc news, the supreme court. today, the u.s.-led war in afghanistan enters its tenth year. more than 94,000 u.s. forces are now fighting there. and that number will rise to 98,000 when the surge of forces ordered by the president is complete. also this morning, a criminal investigation is being launched into that toxic sludge spill in hungary. investigators are looking into whether on-the-job carelessness may have led to this environmental disaster. crews, now, are desperately trying to contain the mess before it gets to the danube river. that river passes through several countries before finally emptying into the black sea. and bill clinton has gotten a firsthand look at just how far haiti has to go as it still recovers from january's devastating earth quake. the former president, who is helping oversee haiti's reconstruction, visited a refugee camp in port-au-prince yesterday. he expressed frustration in the aid that's been promised has actually arrived. the governor of texas is wishing mexican authorities would do more in the search for an american allegedly shot while jet skiing. abc cameras were there as the victim's wife, tiffany hartley, returned to the scene for the first time since her husband was shot. the governor is expecting a call from the mexican police by tomorrow. and he hopes the body has been found by that time. a computer system malfunction left authorities in 49 states unable to track the movements of sex offenders. the breakdown lasted about 12 hours, after the monitoring system company in colorado hit its data storage capacity. that capacity has now been increased. none of the people being monitored actually knew about the problem. seaworld orlando is awaiting test reports on the sudden death of a killer whale. the third to die there in just four months. veterinarians say the 25-year-old orca showed no signs of illness until monday afternoon, just hours before she died. they don't believe the three recent deaths are related. but animal rights activists shows killer whales in captivity are in great stress. parts of arizona are littered with debris this morning after getting slammed by a rare batch of tornados. at least four twisters touched down yesterday morning. one of them overturning dozens of r.v.s over flagstaff. winds damaged hundreds of homes, tossed semitrucks on their sides. and toppled some railroad cars. good news in assist as where it will be much calmer. look for thunderstorms and hail in the central rockies. in salt lake city, boise and cheyenne. mostly dry in the rest of the country, with the exception of lingering showers in northern new england. 76 in boston and here in new york. 80s in atlanta, miami and new orleans. a hot 90 in dallas. and mostly 70s across the plains and midwest. meanwhile, 60s in the pacific northwest. 75 in sacramento. 87 in phoenix. your money news is next, including a long-awaited announcement about the iphone. then, did john edwards use campaign cash to cover-up his affair? the investigation intensifies. and a pitcher's first playoff game ever is one for the record books. american airlines is bringing back 800 furloughed employees. the carrier's recalling 250 pilots, as well as 550 flight attendants. some of them had been furloughed for years. american is also adding some international routes after announcing new ventures with british airways and spain's iberia airlines. there's positive news from the housing market today. the mortgage bankers association, says more home buyers are applying for mortgages more than any time since may. home applications rose 9.3% last week. it's time for a check of market activities starting overseas. tokyo's nikkei average dropped six points today. hong kong's hang seng is down in late trading. in london, the ftse opened lower. the dow gained 22 points yesterday. the nasdaq index lost 19 points. long-awaited news from apple. they are reportedly making an iphone that will work with verizon wireless. according to "the wall street journal," apple is ending its excleesive deal with at&t. apple is under pressure to compete with android smartphone, which will work with all major carriers. facebook is unveiling new features to allow users to control their privacy. one lets you identify specific groups of friends and lets you choose who gets to see what information. and "the washington post" has revealed that it sold "newsweek" magazine for just a buck. audio equipment tycoon sidney harmon bought it this summer for less than a single issue's cover price. there is cost and liabilities. "newsweek" last more than $30 million last year. >> that was $10 million in costs and bills. >> incredible deal. coming up next on this thursday, why sarah palin says she's excited. then, trapped. a woman gets the scare of her life, locked behind razor wire with angry guard dogs all around her. we'll show you the dramatic rescue. 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nasa here in the u.s. flooding on i-80, through wyoming, utah and northern nevada. wet on i-15, through great falls, montana. and i-70, from colorado into utah. slick on i-95 around bangor, maine. if you're flying, expect airport delays in salt lake city, las vegas, denver and boston. a federal investigation into john edwards finances is now winding. prosecutors have issued a fresh round of subpoenas. they want to know if campaign funds were used to keep edward's aware with rielle hunter quiet. the recent suicide of a rutgers university student could lead to new laws aimed at preventing future tragedies. a new jersey center wants colleges to adopt codes of conduct that would prohibit bullying and harassment. emily schmidt reports. >> reporter: all these people gathered at rutgers university, to take a stand against bullying. remembering one person for whom bullying may have proven too much. >> there were times when i wanted to take my life. i could have been tyler clementi. >> reporter: 18-year-old freshman, tyler clementi, jumped from the george washington bridge, after his roommate allegedly streamed internet video of a sexual encounter between clementi and another man. gay students say they understand clementi's pain. >> i lost 25 pounds in a matter of 2 months because every morning before i went to school, i threw up because i was so afraid to be there. >> harassment for being gay and for being latino. >> reporter: clementi was one of at least five gay teens to kill themselves in the u.s. in the last three weeks, including 13-year-old asher brown in texas, where his school is rallying against bullying. >> trying to create awareness. trying to make sure that kids and parents have resources that they know where to go, if they're being bullied and they need help. >> the price that was paid is one that should never be called upon. >> reporter: new jersey senator frank lautenberg, said he will introduce legislations, requiring colleges to adopt an anti-bullying code of conduct, in tyler clementi's honor. some question if it's enough. >> i don't know if legislation can come into kids' rooms and stop them from doing the horrible things they're doing. >> reporter: tyler clementi's roommate and another freshman are being charged with violation of privacy. the three candidates in that closely-watched florida senate race faced off last night in their first-ever debate. charlie crist and kendrick meek tried to paint marco rubio as a radical conservative. rubio is backed by the tea party. he pointed out that crist decided to run as an independent, only after falling behind in the republican primary. and delaware senate candidate christine o'donnell will soon be getting another boost from sarah palin. palin told fox news she will go to delaware to campaign for o'donnell. saying she was excited to do it. but she didn't say when it would take place. after winning the primary with palin's endorsement, a new poll shows o'donnell trailing her democratic opponent by 17 points. former cnn host rick sanchez has issued an apology, five days after he was fired. sanchez released the statement apoll calling the comments that cost him his job inartful. he called jon stewart a bigot and anyone else he might have offended. he said he had a good conversation with stewart earlier this week. a philadelphia woman is recovering from a terrifying ordeal with two, vicious guard dogs. sylvia mccall was shopping around for a car when a worker apparently forgot about her and locked her in the lot. she had to jump on the roof of a car to escape the dogs and fight them off with her cane. >> i thought they were going to tear me to shreds. thought they was going to tear me to pieces. and i'm scared of dogs. >> after waiting for police for nearly a half-hour, mccall called the abc tv affiliate there in philly. the news crew arrived before the police. but she was finally rescued by an officer. the san francisco giants and the atlanta braves get their first-round baseball playoff series underway tonight. the highlights of a postseason opening day now from espn news. >> good morning. i'm don bell with your espn news update. we start with day one of the major league postseason. reds and phillies. and roy halladay was dealing for philadelphia. top of the seventh inning, he gets scott rolen to strike out. top of the eighth inning, same score. down goes johnny gomes. two batters later, drew stubbs. like window-shopping at the mall. just looking. eight punchouts in eight innings for halladay. bottom of the ninth. still in the game, facing ramon hernandez. hernandez pops out to chase utley. halladay, two outs away from history. next batter, it's miguel cairo. pops out to wilson valdez in foul territory. halladay, one out away. next batter, it's brandon phillips, taps in front of the mound. carlos ruiz, over to first. halladay, first postseason no-hitter since don larsen did it in 1956. the phillies win 4-0. yankees and twins from 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