do you know how ugly you are? we ll explain why bullying activists are so worried about it. good morning, everyone. i m randi kaye, it is 8:00. thanks for waking up with us. let s get you caught up with some news. we start with the court appearance we ll all be watching. the man accused of planning the 9/11 attacks will be charged during a military tribunal. he and four others are being arraigned in guantanamo bay, cuba. mohammed is the alleged mastermind of 9/11, blamed for the attack that killed nearly 3,000 people. it will be a rare look at the man now dubbed ksn. he s probably the most notorious terrorist alive in the world. our pentagon correspondent, chris lawrence, is in gonuantano bay, cuba. chris, attorneys are saying today could shape up to be a legal circus, why is that? reporter: well, nobody knows what the other defendants are going to say. in past court appearances, ksm has boasted of planning the attacks on september 11th, taking credit for it, having a swa
off an overpass on to a transit facility near the bronx zoo. three of the dead are children. cnn s susan candiotti joins me now by the phone. susan, what s the latest on this? reporter: well, it s a terrible, terrible accident, certainly, alison, but we re hearing from the police that it s either a car or a van with four adults and three children inside, all dead. they were on an expressway called the bronx river parkway, and the car crossed over the median into the opposing lanes of traffic, flipped over the bridge, and fell a sizable number of feet. we don t know how far, but it was quite a big drop. no one survived. no one sooiurvived. now, where this happened. it fell over just inside the southeast perimeter of the bronx zoo, which is huge. 265 acres. but it happened according to a spokesperson for the zoo, far away from any public area, not near any animals nor exhibits, nor did it affect any visitors. in fact, i m told that if you re a visitor in the zoo, you would no
good morning, everyone, i m randy kaye, it s 8:00 in the east, 5:00 a.m. in the west. we start with a standoff near seattle. a man accused of murdering his wife and daughter, now holed up in a home made underground bunker. it s believed that he is well armed and that the bunker is well stocked so police are being cautious and patient. it doesn t matter how long it takes, if this takes a day, a month, a week, we re going to wait it out. it took some time to find it. and in fact our tactical team smelled the wood smoke before they actually saw it. the house had been set on fire, keller hasn t been seen since. . there is a man hunt underway in denver. police are looking for two suspects after a violent robbery tuesday night. t they fired a couple shots at customers in the store before leaving. none of the customers was hurt. police say the pair may be responsible for a string of recent robberies. next week marks the one-year anniversary since the killing of al qaeda leader
but certainly beyond that someone took charge of a cover-up which we were victim to and i regret. the hacking scandal has engulfed murdoch s vast media empire and resulted in dozens of arrests and two parliamentary investigations. a live report from london coming up in just about eight minutes. the prosecution star witness is back to the stand today in the criminal trial of former presidential candidate john edwards. edwards is accused of using contributions from campaign donorses to conceal an affair with his mistress. former aide andrew young has already testified that he helped hide rielle hunter in his own home while edwards pursued the white house. edwards lawyers insist the way he used the money was not illegal. this just in to cnn. a miami federal judge has declared florida governor rick scott s order requiring drug testing for florida state workers unconstitutional. an employee s union filed a lawsuit citing a violation of fourth amendment rights protecting aga