onic american bands of all time. now glen fry is back. get your kicks on route 66 this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. our big story tonight dead heat. i m not talking about the weather. i m talking about americans opinions on the supreme court decision on obama care. take a look at the first poll. 50% agree with the decision. 49% disagree. well within the poll s margin of error. you would think a win would be reflected in poll numbers. take a look at this second cnn poll on registered voters choice for president. no change since may. president obama still at 49%. mitt romney at 46%. what is going on here? what does it mean for the race for the white house? joining me now for our story, one of the leading voices speaking out, michele bachmann. congresswoman, thank you for joining me again. why are you so opposed to universal health care for all? we want health care for everyone. we want it at the cheapest possible price for the american people and for everyone
for you. good morning to you, welcome to early start on this monday morning. i m zoraida sambolin. and i m ashlee. it s the kind of heat that makes it hard to breathe and it is still threatening millions of americans all the way from the midwest to the northeast this morning. about 16 people have now died from this heat since thursday when triple-digit temperatures unleashed killer storms that have now left millions of people without power this morning. it s incredible, but look how many states are now dealing with miserable conditions in ohio, 425,000 people are now without power. that s as of 10:00 p.m. last night. it s the same story in virginia and maryland, where hundreds of thousands of people are just waiting for the power to come back on. just a whiff of ac in these extraordinary temperatures. the problem there doesn t seem to be much of a let-up in sight. 20 states are under heat advisory warnings. and now a state of emergency has been declared by the gove
nails. more than 14,000 people have now died since the uprising in syria began and many, many of them have been children. many have been women. the next video that we have for you is chilling. we think it s important that you see it. it underscores what s going on there. brace yourself in you have kids in the room. give them a moment to get out a look what has transfired over the last couple of days. what you re seeing is the live video of complete chaos. a car bomb going off at a funeral procession near the capital. what you re looking at resulted in 85 people at the funeral dying. absolutely remarkable. there was video that came in to cnn that really stopped us all in our tracks. we want to warn you about this. it s so graphic. it details a little girl. i want you to watch. have a look. reporter: the pictures are painful to watch. surrounded by corpses, one distraught man holds up the limp bloody body of a dead young girl. this is a new massacre by assad, he shouts. this
in a corner over health care. the supreme court battle may be over. but has the political and policy war just begun? the house of representatives has already scheduled a vote to repeal health care reform next week. and senate republicans have pledged to repeal it if they take back the senate this fall. the conservative base is firmly aligned against the health care law. mitt romney is campaigning on a pledge to repeal and replace. just look at the sign on his podium. over the weekend, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell was dismissive when he was asked, what happens after repeal? what would his party do about the 30 million uninsured americans? that is not the issue. the question is how can you go step by step to improve the american health care system? it s already the finest health care system in the world. you don t think that 30 million what our friends you don t think that s an issue? let me tell you what we re not going to do. we re not going to turn th
it is sunday, june 24th. good morning, everyone. i m randi kaye. so glad you re with us. we start this morning with pretty extreme weather. in the gulf of mexico, we have tropical storm debby. it is still building strength as it moves closer to the gulf coast and communities are bracing now. in colorado, firefigers are trying to contain a wild fa fire cobb suming 200 square miles and it could take at least three more weeks before contained. in minnesota, floodwater left a path of destruction through duluth. people areurning home to devastation and loss. that includes saying goobye to those homes badly damaged by the floodin flooding. we have to topple it into the hole because we can t save it. it s a good little building. i wish my granddaughter could have enjoyed it as much as my dauger did. let s get back to tropical storm debby. bonnie schneider is in our meteorologist center this mornin morning. randi, right now, we are king quite a bit of extreme weather. let