and welcome to today on this monday morning, i m ann curry. and i m lester holt, in for matt this morning. welcome back from cannes. okay, thank you so much. the story that they made you go? they made me go. they made me stay for two days. it was so hard. but no, it s really fun. great to be here with you today. we re talking about what happened in chicago over the weekend. things got a bit rough and tumble. this is the last day of the nato summit there with new protests planned, some downtown businesses have actually told their employees to stay home today. exactly. you can see why in these images from sunday. dozens were injured, including at least four police officers and demonstrators voiced their opposition to the war in afghanistan and other issues. protests that provided a rather unusual backdrop to one couple s wedding day photographs. she does not look particularly pleased about that. we ll have more on this straight ahead. also we re going to get the
he gets a smack right across the face. did smith overreact here? or is this another sign of out-of-control celebrity news coverage? and cloned canines. could you imagine loving your deceased dog so much, you cloned him not once, not twice, but three times? well, meet the man who did just that. was it worth the $100,000? somebody i used to know good morning, everybody. look who we ve got. it s the co-anchor of our overnight newscast. she s looking over our shoulder. she is the lovely and utterly clonible, paula faris. in for bianna golodryga. good morning to you. you have a cat named steve. would you clone steve? my wife would sooner clone steve than she would clone me. she knows it s true. good morning, bianca, his wife. there s a lot going on, including the state of emergency out west. look at this map. 1 1 wildfires growing in 7 states. why are so many fires starting so early? ginger zee will break it all down. with europe teetering on the edge of financial
he gets a smack right across the face. did smith overreact here? or is this another sign of out-of-control celebrity news coverage? and cloned canines. could you imagine loving your deceased dog so much, you cloned him not once, not twice, but three times? well, meet the man who did just that. was it worth the $100,000? somebody i used to know good morning, everybody. look who we ve got. it s the co-anchor of our overnight newscast. she s looking over our shoulder. she is the lovely and utterly clonible, paula faris. in for bianna golodryga. good morning to you. you have a cat named steve. would you clone steve? my wife would sooner clone steve than she would clone me. she knows it s true. good morning, bianca, his wife. there s a lot going on, including the state of emergency out west. look at this map. 1 1 wildfires growing in 7 states. why are so many fires starting so early? ginger zee will break it all down. with europe teetering on the edge of financial
documents and this is all the information that the prosecution is now bringing forward that they have filed and must make available to the defense team. this is why this information is coming out now of the the special prosecutor, angela curry s office filed this information on monday. the medical report that shows the bruising on the knuckles, the autopsy report, when it comes to trayvon martin, the attorney for trayvon martin s family would say, look, trayvon martin was in the fight of his life against george zimmerman, and that s all this autopsy report would seem to reveal. ben crump speaking last night. listen. trayvon was fighting for his life. and you re saying that s why he would have injuries on his hands? absolutely. he was standing his ground. it was self-defense. if somebody got a gun, i want to fight for my life. so there you hear from ben crump, the attorney that represents trayvon martin s family. they don t necessarily say that the autopsy reports of
hearing. listen to what members of congress are asking the tsa inspector general about how exactly all of this happened. so there is no depository where one could go and pull up all of the breaches that have occurred? well, first, they need to have, like i said earlier and the chairman alluded to, there needs to be a clear definition of what a breach is. and then tsa needs to give clear guidance to the airports, what to report and when to report. and then tsa needs to follow through that. reporter: so really the picture here is of a scatter shot system without a centralized way for everyone to be on the same page and report it so that they can understand any patterns and make bigger shifts in behavior. so new measures, remedies to deal with all of this? reporter: exactly. that s what tsa is saying that they want to do. they have already taken some of those steps and are trying to have this broader database so that it s not just the actions of one screener and then m