good morning, everyone. i m randi kay. it s 8:00 on the east coast. thanks for starting your morning with us. wee start with a victory for florida governor rick scott. he sue the federal government and now the government has given in. what did he want? access to the department of homeland security s database on immigrants in the u. the reason? he wants to purge illegally registered voters from the state s voter rolls. so how big of a problem is it in florida? here is what we know so far. because we couldn t get the homeland security database, we used our own motor vehicle database and looked at 2,600 names. we know over 100 people have registered to vote, they re nonu.s. citizens and we know over 50 have voted in our election. so we know people are registering to note that are non-u.s. citizens and we know they re voting. that s not right, it s a crime, and it impacts our races. that was the governor a couple weeks ago on this program. critics say scott is just trying to
captions by vitac www.vitac.com good mornings, everyone, i m randi kaye and thank you for starting the morning with us. we begin this hour with the h t heat. it has been so bad that 30 deaths across the united states are blame hed on the heat wave. we get more from melissa rainy. reporter: saturday brought another day of blistering heat and in some areas that is more triple temperatures. people are looking for relief wherever they can find it. it feels great. it feels so wonderful. it beats the heat for sure. reporter: in chicago, the heat buckled roadways and some residents gave up and fled the city. in chicago, it was 105 and felt like 112, so we came up here to escape the heat. reporter: but a cold front is expect ed expected in the coming days. looking forward to the 80 degree weather and even 89 sounds great. reporter: forecasters say that cooler air will move across the upper midwest and into the great lakes and the northeast which brings some comfor
morsi is addressing and speaking to all egypt shuians. he has a message for muslim, christians, coptics, mothers, fathers. our ben wedeman is there overlooking tahrir square. it is nightfall. there are cheering crowds and fireworks. it is like a sea of egyptian flags there. people are feeling very celebratory. is it being punctuated by the words of the president-elect? do they get a chance to hear him as he is speaking right now? reporter: yes. you can hear that loud speaker putting out the speech. what s interesting. he is very much trying to stress that he is not addressing his supporters. he is addressing all egyptians. interestingly, he specifically addressed the army which he called my brothers and my son. he addressed the police, interestingly, these were the same police that jailed him under the regime of hosni mubarak. he said he was addressing the judges, the judiciary, which just recently dissolved the parliament that the muslim brotherhood was dominating. he is v
knows. areas in louisiana prepare this morning for a state of emergency. we are going to see additional storm surge this week more than what is being projected right now. plus, it is the biggest case in more than a decade and tomorrow could be decision day. liberty, yes. socialism, no. will obama care still stand 24 hours from now? i i actually am confident that the supreme court will uphold the law. if i am elected president, i will repeal obama care. and just one hour from now, egypt declares a brand new president, but not everyone is president, but not everyone is in the mood to celebrate. captions by vitac www.vitac.com good morning, everyone, i m randi kaye. it is 8:00 on the east coast and 5:00 a.m. out west, and thank you for waking up with us. we begin in egypt where in an hour they expect to announce a new president. it is a weekf controversy where both sides have claimed victory and both sides claiming that the other have cheated while regular eg
this all adds up to the most detailed account yet of zimmerman s side of the story. when i got to right about here, he yelled from behind me, to the side of me. he said, yo, you got a problem? i said, hey, man, i don t have a problem. and he says, now you have a problem, and he punched me in the nose. at that point, i fell down. he ended up on top of me, and he just kept punching my face and my head. and i was screaming for help. he put his hand on his nose on my nose, and the other hand on my howamouth, and he said s the [ bleep ] up. i didn t know what he was hitting it felt like he was hitting me with bricks. it felt like my head was going to explode. he said, you re going to die tonight, mother [ bleep ]. he says, you re going to die tonight. you re going to die tonight, mother [ bleep ]. i felt his hand going down my side. and i grabbed my firearm. i grabbed it, i just grabbed my firearm, and i shot him. i just shot him, and then he falls off, and he s