16-year-olds on this show. good morning, welcome to early start on this monday. i m ashleigh banfield. happy to have you this morning. i m zoraida sambolin. let s get started. tropical storm beryl making landfall in northeastern florida near jacksonville beach. it s packing a wallop, 70-mile-per-hour winds, torrential rain, more than 24,000 people without power this morning in the area. take a look at the pictures on your screen. that shows you the wind. the wind warnings, storm warnings all up along the atlantic coast from florida to georgia to the carolinas, putting a severe dent in a lot of the memorial day festivities. rob marciano has been pretty much up all night in the severe weather center watching all of this. things getting better tleels for now? well, the wind has died down but the rain is still coming. this event is far from over. at one point winds at 70 miles an hour, almost a hurricane. and some could argue that it was a minimal category 1 hurricane whe
company is aborted as spacex dragon rocket suffer as problem. international baby adoptions, as a heart wrenching story sheds lights on the struggles of overseas adoption we put the baby business in focus. how many people liked facebook s initial public offering, we break down the social network s newest circle of friends. we start with that glitch in the space plan. 4, 3, 2, 1, 0. and that is the dragon spacecraft on the launch pad at cape canaveral, i didn t get off the ground. john zarella joins me this morning from miami. good morning, john. you know what happened here, tell us. reporter: yeah, randi, george stiller goes and lift off, the question in his voice, it doesn t go anywhere. history on hold right now. dragon, the falcon 9 rocket with the dragon capsule on board, the spacex commercial vehicle attempting to be the first commercial company to actually r rendezvous with the space station. a chamber pressure is what they are saying in one of the nine eng
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i have a really strong life. we have a child. if we re going to enter into this with a child, i want a piece of paper. star of glee opens up on lives and loves. sometimes i m not in the script and i m bereft. and the homeless man with the golden voice. people would remember me from those great days in radio and be like what happened, man? and i would always say smoke damage. the story of how he got clean and sober all over again. only in america. trading a mop and pail for a cap and gown. this is piers morgan tonight. we ll get to the john edwards story in a moment. but i want to start with dramatic developments in the trayvon martin case. information that could, i repeat could, support george zimmerman s claims of injuries he received on the night. dan abrams is here. quite dramatic new evidence abc s unearthed. matt gutman has seen the medical records now of george zimmerman s own doctor. and the doctor s records indicate that george zimmerman appeared t
of incidents, a lot of them were at newark airport, about things going wrong. a knife getting through a screening checkpoint. a dead dog that was not screened for explosives before it was loaded on a plane. so the numbers, you cited them. let s put them up so people can see. 42% of those security breaches were reported to headquarters. then only about 53% of them were corrected. there s no central reporting system, so they couldn t get the 30,000-foot view of what s going on. we ve been listening to the hearing. listen to what members of congress are asking the tsa inspector general about how exactly all of this happened. so there is no depository where one could go and pull up all of the breaches that have occurred? well, first, they need to have, like i said earlier and the chairman alluded to, there needs to be a clear definition of what a breach is. and then tsa needs to give clear guidance to the airports, what to report and when to report. and then tsa needs to foll