stampede and fatalities preliminary reports say as many as 339 people may be dead and that number has been very quickly rising. we ve been watching the story literally for just five minutes and that number is rising. we are watching these the breaking pictures, the numbers, the stories. we re trying to get to the bottom of how this could have happened. we re told they re also looking for bodies in the river and you know we have an international deafening right now picking up the phone and making all kinds of phone calls to get us someone on the phone to walk us through this horrific story unfolding in cambodia. hundreds dead in this human stampede at this water festival. supposed to be a happy celebration in phnom penh. more on that through the show. also watching for you this other developing story, this terror threat overseas has gripped an entire nation. people are nervous. security forces are taking action. i m talking specifically about germany and the city of berlin
inside charlie sheen s hotel room for the first time, the woman in the room, capri anderson, breaks her silence. her story live. why she said she feared for her life. and media blitz from her new book to her daughter s ball room showdown. sarah palin seems to be everywhere. why republicans are saying enough is enough. good morning, everyone. hope had you a good weekend. great to have robin back. you re traveling this weekend. did you get the patdown? no patdown. i m not looking forward to traveling again on wednesday. it s a tense time in airports right now.again on wednesday. new complaints this morning about two people saying tsa going inside their underwear. we want to find out if that s policy. we want to talk to the head of the tsa. and also the adult film actress who was there when dlaerl sheen allegedly trashed his new york hotel room. well, capri anderson is filing a lawsuit this morning, charging him with battery and assault. says he even threatened to hill
able to meet with the hikers to prepare a defense. sarah shourd was freed in december and returned to the u.s. her fiance and friend remain in prison. the lawyer was told he couldn t meet with them until the day of the trial. the cholera epidemic plaguing haiti has now claimed more than 1,200 lives and that number is quickly going up. even as aid pours in the rush is on to dig mass graves to handle the new influx of victims. matt gutman is in port-au-prince. reporter: the infection rate of cholera in this country is exploding. and as it does, so does the death toll in this country, already at 1,200. some epidemiologists are telling us that number is underestimated by 400%. so as the death toll mounts, we re hearing that morgues are full. there are buses now being converted into makeshift hearses. and there is a scramble to find a place to bury these bodies. the united nations and local authorities here are saying that they can t find a place to bury many of these cholera
rob nelson. air travelers are looking for added delays. passengers angry over the new airport security measures threatening a slowdown on wednesday. and now the government is responding to those complaints. emily schmidt is joining us from washington. good morning to you. passengers have not been shy saying they want more security in their government screenings. the tsa is issuing a statement now promising to make sure at that security screenings are what they call as minimal a invase as possible. reporter: new airport security scans and patdowns have turned up one thing so far, a lot of frustrated passenger. i think the tsa is out of control. reporter: these patdowns are considered by many to be too close for comfort. to up to interpretation. one breast cancer survivor, a flight attendant, tells this story. she put her full hand on my breast, and said what is this. i said it s a prosthesis because i ve had breast cancer. and she goes you ll need to show me that.
airport security measures threatening a slowdown on wednesday. and now the government is responding to those complaints. emily schmidt is joining us from washington. good morning to you. passengers have not been shy saying they want more security in their government screenings. the tsa is issuing a statement now promising to make sure at that security screenings are what they call as minimal a invase as possible. reporter: new airport security scans and patdowns have turned up one thing so far, a lot of frustrated passenger. i think the tsa is out of control. reporter: these patdowns are considered by many to be too close for comfort. to up to interpretation. one breast cancer survivor, a flight attendant, tells this story. she put her full hand on my breast, and said what is this. i said it s a prosthesis because i ve had breast cancer. and she goes you ll need to show me that. reporter: even secretary of state hillary clinton. would you submit to one of these