and being arrested not looking like the poster boy for some taeupbl girl, how for some teenage girl, how do you feel about this picture released and this officer possibly being suspended? i applaud sergeant murphy. i know he belongs to a very good union and i know they re going to stand up for him. brian: would you say your union stands for him? absolutely. a thousand percent. i think all americans stand by him. brian: thank you for expressing your sent sentiments directly and all you did that day. thank you. straight ahead, keep an eye on the top right corner of your screen. a bus camera captures a building collapsing to the ground. what went wrong? how can you beat the heat this week? by eating a specific kind of food. dr. marc siegel knows what you should be chewing on. feeling hot
feeling hot, hot, hot feeling hot, hot, hot feeling hot, hot, hot yes, indeed. it has been confirmed. the nation s top scientist crunched the heat index numbers and this past march was the hottest ever on record. i buy it. more than 15,000 records were broken. abc s weather editor sam champion explains on extreme weather and its extreme consequences. reporter: some are calling it the year without winter. and now it s one for the record books. the average temperature in march is usually 42.5 degrees. but this year, 51 degrees. about 8.6 degrees higher than normal. under normal circumstances, we would expect this large of a temperature departure from normal about once every 280
and from delays on the tarmac to fees on top of fees. we ll ask the ceo why they are nickelling and diming us all over the place. tom hanks is feeling hot, hot, during the weather forecast but his moves got even better. the outside looks good. let s see the engine.
the power to order an end to the strikes since nato and u.s. forces are in afghanistan under a united nations mandate. people across the country feeling hot, hot, hot. the national weather service issuing another heat advisory today. people in new jersey where the temperatures hit the 80 s headed to the beach for some relief. mercury reaching the upper 80 s in chicago. of course, a police there shut down the beach after eight people had to be treated for sun-related illnesses. a woman in tampa, florida, says she s being told to take down her american flag. lilian delverchio comes from a military family. her husband served in korea and vietnam. her brother was in the army. now, she claims her home owners association won t allow her american flag to hang past memorial day. for a woman who once served as a marine secretary, she says something isn t right. they should be proud and able to fly this flag every
part of the issue. jobs are key to the market s movements in the second half of the year. because they are key to our spending and that s ultimately what will keep the bulls running. so far, spending hasn t been as impressive as the gains in the market. usually, we see a bounce in the market before we see a bounce in the economy. let s hope that holds true this recession, too. back to you, juliet. juliet: brenda buttner, thank you. more oil pouring into the gulf coast tonight. you can see the oil gushing freely, unchecked, unstoppable. part of a new plan to try to stop the leak, but the new plan means the devastating oil spill is going to get much worse before it gets any better. is it worth the risk? a live report coming up on that. and we had your world cup winner, folks, find out who rules the soccer world and how one team scored in a big way. peter is live with the details on this hot, hot, game. feeling hot, hot, hot