okay breaking news here. we are now learning the nfl has decided to uphold the four-game suspension for tom brady here of the new england super bowl winning, the week of deflategate which we covered for weeks and weeks. this is a big deal that we have this conclusion. i have sports anchor rachel nichols with me. it s a big deal that, a, they ve upheld his four-game suspension but, to me the real nugget of all of this is the cell phone news. yes. one of the big bones of contention in this investigation was talking to tom brady, what evidence was he going to give them in terms of his testimony and physical evidence would he give them. the nfl doesn t have subpoena power. they can t force you to hand over your cell phone. tom brady said he didn t want to do it. they said give us anything relevant. go through the text messages
rain delay at the u.s. open and at yankee stadium, die-hard fans huddled together to stay dry and wait out the game. there you can see the cold front responsible for this, finally making its way offshore into the northeast but unfortunately in the southeast once again it s expected to last day after day so all the way through friday, still rain in that forecast there. thanks so much, indra. we ll talk more about that in the coming hours. thank you very much. let s move to a little bit of cell phone news, very big news being made in the cell phone space. microsoft getting into the game, kind of taking on apple and google. zain asher is here to break this down. microsoft kind of getting into this fight but what are they doing? they desperately want to be more relevant in the mobile business. they only have 4% of the market share right now. and they don t just want to be considered as a software company. they want to be more than that. the most important thing here is how do they co