right now. that s as a new witness comes forward claiming to have seen the deadly shooting and aftermath. and chilling new video of those deadly tornados that flattened henryville. a school bus was thrown through a window. and a 12-year-old girl being brutally beaten. this morning, new developments involving four of the rhode island teens behind the attack. and are you feeling lucky this morning? millions of other folks like you are lining up for a world record lotto jackpot. the mega millions is staggering, $540 million, and it could go up by more today. this morning we have your odds of winning and some good advice on how to play the very best numbers. we re asking the question, would you come back to work the next day? heck yeah. i m not so sure. and a smaller jackpot on this highway. a crane with a huge magnet attached picking up millions of coins after a brinks 18-wheeler leaves the road. we ll tell you where it happened and how. we want to begin with new
so from new york to san francisco, people in long lines outside grocery, convenience and liquor stores waiting to buy mega millions tickets. wait times hit two hours outside the blue bird liquor store in hawthorne, california, near los angeles. why are people waiting there? well, it sold $20 million worth of winning tickets over the years. and st. mary s, georgia, population 17,000, bursting at the seams today thanks to people driving across the border from florida. florida s one of eight states that don t take part in the mega millions lottery. but in 42 states, it s a day for big dreams. a new house for my family and my kids and my grandparents. a lot of people would benefit. a lot of people would be happy. our mary snow tracking lotto mania in new york city. mary, what s it like there? reporter: well, john, so many dreams of early retirement and people pondering the what-ifs. there s been a steady stream inside this 7-eleven on west 42nd street here in manhattan.
the face you re making. just saying good morning. i like it. i like it. working on my impression. i have to work on my mug for the camera. it s called being happy to be here in the morning. we used to call it the nightline nod, nod at the camera. nod at the camera. let s start with this trayvon martin investigation. there s new videotape. have you seen it? i have not seen it. you ll get a chance to see it this morning. it s from abc news. george zimmerman gets out of the patrol car they brought him in the night of the shooting. we ve talked a lot about george zimmerman and around george zimmerman and his friends have come up to talk about what he has said happened. but now to take a look at what he looks like on this videotape and also to try to match some of those zripg descriptions that a is amazing. trayvon s mother spoke as well. she said her reaction to see in this videotape was pretty amazing. take a look. this video is the icing on the cake. this is
it s looking more and more as if the supreme court will cut the heart out of health care reform law. that s the part which would require americans to buy insurance if that mandate is found unconstitutional and we won t know it until june. it s an open question whether the rest of the law could survive. the court wrapped up three days of historic arguments today. cnn s congressional correspondent kate bolduan and our legal analyst jeffrey toobin, they were both inside during the oral arguments. let s start with kate. what s your take, kate? how did it go today? wolf, after three days of oral arguments and four issues being debated and more than six hours of debate, this historic case is a bit exhausting and i m sure even for the justices and for the attorneys arguing before them. this all wraps up with still the same question at the center of this case. is the individual mandate constitutional and with that very question in mind, the justices today took a look at the quest
report, zimmerman claims that he was attacked and beaten by martin before the shooting. and witness accounts corroborate that account too. happening right now, a deadly wildfire in colorado. take a look at these pictures. strong winds are fueling all of those flames. at least a handful of homes burned to the ground. that s jefferson county. evacuations have been ordered for nearly 1,000 homes. researchers report that deepwater horizon oil spill caused a lot of damage to coral formations. scientists spotted one coral colony covered in what they call black couple seven miles from the scene of that gusher. president obama caught in an awkward open mike moment. this is my election. after my election i have more flexibility. i understand you. i transmit this information to vladimir and i stand with you. the president is trying to make light of that moment but his republican rivals are not laughing. the highest court in the land will be getting to the heart of the healt