absurd. thanks, so much. all eyes will be on wednesday when the secretary does testify. that s for sure. let s go over to mikaela for all the stories making headlines right now. good morning to you at home, a somber day, massachusetts, a funeral mass will be held for colleen ritzer, the massachusetts teacher allegedly killed by a student. hundreds lining the streets in andover sunday to attend the wake for the 24 hour-year-old teacher. police say she was killed inside a school bathroom before her body was dumped on tuesday. 14-year-old chill lip chisholm has pleaded not guilty. sunday, in a separate car bombing targeting soldiers in the northern city of mosul. all told, at least 60 people were killed. a mother and her children stabbed in her brooke len apartment. the children range in age from 1 to 9-years-old.
if the world series ends up going seven games, we have baseball, nba basketball, football and hockey. a quad sports notice. that will be an aggressive piece or awesome. or we never get a phone call from my book. thanks so much, andy. leave the boyfriend alone. for now, it s the top of the hour, which means, it s time for the news. [ music playing ] . as you may have heard the site isn t working the way it s supposed to yet. crash the worst obama care glitch yet. absolutely no one able sign up for health care. kathlene sebelius will face cough questions from congress. new accusations the u.s. spied on allies, millions of phone calls intercepted. conflicting reports of what the president knew and when. breaking overnight, conrad
it is not a political problem. it is a substantive problem to the core work of the program. it makes you wonder, what kind of good, what kind of health can secretary intelliious offer to testify today? a lot opolitical theatre and wanting to roast her. you would say in a different political environment someone is going to have to take the blame for this and the secretary would be the most likely person. the problem is, if the president replaced her in this environment, how difficult would it be to get anyone confirmed through the senate, vir cull certainty of republican filibuster, an opportunity to use this as kind of a way to lever annual more concessions from the administration. i think that is probably in the back of their mind. what you are seeing is understandably a lot of democrats nervous about the sign-up period, in particular, and whether it has to be extended. if people can t get through the website to boy the insurance, the idea of finding them, even though it s a fairl
german soil. house chairman rodgers defended the nsa under surveillance on cnn sunday saying it was both well regulated and essential to keeping both americans and europeans safe from terrorism. i think the biggest story here, candy, if the united states intelligence services weren t trying to collect information with u.s. interests home and abroad. reporter: the no. 2, former number two n.cia, mike burrell on 60 minutes calling this the most serious classified information in the history of the u.s. intelligence community. kate, we can expect more revelations coming out over the coming days and weeks and more scrambling and the administration to respond. it shows for the signs of slowing down now. thank you for starting us off. another big story in walk. pressure is mounting against health and human services secretary kathlene sebelius as