0 he did make his point to his supporters out there. we ll have much more coverage on this throughout the day, later in the day, back in the situation room, i ll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern. i m wolf blitzer. reporting today from new york. newsroom right now continues with brooke baldwin. wolf, thank you very much. i m brooke baldwin. want to continue where wolf left off with breaking news, chilling new video of the navy yard shooter. you see him moments before he killed those 12 people. so i just want to pause as we all sit and watch this video just released by the fbi of 34-year-old aaron alexis. you see him clutching his sawed-off shotgun, looking for victims at the navy yard. here he was.
when does the u.s. have to make a decision? i don t think we have much time or leverage. the best hope is to rally the regional allies who might have more influence to try to stop this from becoming a cycle of violence that can t be stopped. thank you for being with us. my pleasure. we re also watching new and chilling details about what happened inside the home of the man police say kidnapped ann ha anderson and killed her mother and brother. we re also getting more information about his final moments in the wilderness. an autopsy says he was shot at least five times by an fbi agent. casey wiens is following the latest. good morning, kate. throughout this story, we have used a lot of words to describe the murder of her mother and younger brother. words including horrific. now we can add another word to this story.
0 good morning and welcome. you have one eye open but that s enough. this is new day. it s we re here with mckayla. good morning. time to wake up. the mystery surrounding that ups plane crash that left the two pilots dead. vergs are on the ground trying to determine what brought tra plane down. we ll have the latest. the case of baby veronica adopted by parents in south carolina and taken back by her biological father. the case made it all the way to the supreme court but still not over. will this child ever have a happy home? we ll talk to the adoptive parent who is are desperate to get the girl who they say is their daughter back. if you have wondered if your e-mail is being snooped on, google is making it it perfectly clear they are indeed reading your e-mail. we re going to tell you what they are doing with that information. we ll start with egypt because the country is in a state of emergency bracing for more protests after the bloodiest day since the 2011 revolution.
arizona s pending new crack down on illegal immigrants has renewed calls for comprehensive reform on the national level. critics say the arizona bill goes too far. joining us right now to talk about this, illinois congressman luis gutierrez, also with us, republican j.d. heyworth. we invited senator mccain to join us us. you know what opponents on the bill are saying, it s racial profiling and it will give police free rein to stop latinos. i did hear the report, and of course you heard casey wiens read the specific information in the bill.
political debate with emotions running high on both sides, the battle for america s schools. the white house point person on education, arne duncan calls what s going on right now brutal and scary, his words. he says all the budget cut does backs, are a looming education catastrophe. local school boards say they have no choice and the kids are caught in the middle of all this. we re going to talk to secretary duncan coming up. we re going to begin as always with your cheat sheet for the day s top stories, our mash-up. our top domestic story is the one we started with, the massive oil rig explosion off the louisiana coast. at least 11 people still missing. 17 were seriously injured in the blast that sent these dramatic burst of flames into the sky. take a look. explosion rocked the rig about 10:00 central time tuesday night, spraying flames in every direction. reporter: it was a harrowing ordeal as workers scrambled to abandon the rig. some jumped more than 75 feet in th