beaten and bloody? this is tape taken of george zimmerman the night he shot and killed trayvon martin when he claimed the teenager bashed his head and broke his nose and made him fear for his life. trayvon martin said something to the effect of you re going to die now or you re going to die tonight. but martin s father says this tape is the icing on the cake. it s like a horror movie with fire as the beast. [ bleep ]. there it is. right here. my gosh. it s okay. this is a real horror story. a family barely escapes a fast moving wildfire. one of the kids catching the drama on video. who wants to be a megamillionaire? jackpot has gone into orbit. some players making plans for the $500 million fortune. i want to be a millionaire. early retirement. i ll be partying like a rock star. just one problem. the odds are 176 million to 1. we begin this morning with new details and new developments in the shooting of trayvon martin. we know the public outrage has d
we re doing to turn around, guys. oh, my gosh. all right, well, just pull in next to there s propane and gas yeah, i can smell it too. i smell gas, mike. oh, my gosh. that is freaking ridiculous. cnn s brian todd is outside of st. john s regional medical center, that s joplin s main hospital. it also took a direct hit from this tornado. brian, you re in the town, and when we say that it s affected the heart of this community, the tornado seemed to travel right down 20th street, that went right through the heart of the town. is that right? reporter: it is, carol. it moved west to east, right through the center of town. right on to this medical center. you can see the facade of the building, but i want to show you something else. look. look at these clouds, look at the difference between the sky over there and look at the sky over here. we ve got another storm system brewing. and it s amazing how dark the clouds are, turning day into night, as we speak. this is what p
for us, as we pine away for john king s 300th home run. carol, can you believe that? he caught that thing, right place, right time, a little bit of talent. i got hit in the head with a foul ball once, but never caught one. so that explains it! exactly! i m kidding, carol, good to see you. have a great day, thank you so much. good morning to you. it s the heart of tornado alley. you know what i m talking about this morning. the devastation in joplin, missouri, is shocking. take a look at why. my gosh. oh, my gosh! there it is. it was massive. at least 89 people are now confirmed dead. the death toll is expected to grow as crews pick through the wreckage. as much as 30% of the city of joplin damaged or destroyed. that includes some 2,000 homes and businesses. one of those, the st. john s regional medical center, that s in the heart of town, triage centers were set up outside to treat the crush of victims. those are the terrible facts. it is difficult to descri
patterns for the next few days. we are locked into that same pattern, so we ve got that northwest to southeast flow. so if we continue getting eruptions, and we keep that wind flow exactly the same, the exact same areas are going to continue to get hard hit. reporter: on british tv tonight, this is the travel warning viewers heard. the latest forecast from the office shows that this morning the ash cloud spread to most of the country. by now, few areas are clear, and the cloud is reaching across the channel. by 1:00 a.m., all major airports will be covered. and even by 7:00 in the morning they still won t be clear, so don t bank on flying tomorrow. reporter: in iceland the ash has turned day into night. emergency officials are evacuating hundreds of people. geophysicists say the eruption is gaining strength. tonight european aviation officials are predicting that half of all transatlantic flights may be canceled tomorrow, not many expected to take off across europe either. lawr
flying near the ash, the authorities are dead right in doing what they re doing. reporter: the weather forecast shows no change in wind patterns for the next few days. we are locked into that same pattern, so we ve got that northwest to southeast flow. so if we continue getting eruptions, and we keep that wind flow exactly the same, the exact same areas are going to continue to get hard hit. reporter: on british tv tonight, this is the travel warning viewers heard. the latest forecast from the office shows that this morning the ash cloud spread to most of the country. by now, few areas are clear, and the cloud is reaching across the channel. by 1:00 a.m., all major airports will be covered. and even by 7:00 in the morning, they still won t be clear. so don t bank on flying tomorrow. reporter: in iceland, the ash has turned day into night. emergency officials are evacuating hundreds of people. geophysicists say the eruption is gaining strength. tonight, european aviation offic