all wait to vegas, baby, chasing a long shot and competing for free ivf. we begin with devastation on a historic scale in colorado, and the president is on his way as we speak to survey fire damage after signing a disaster declaration for the state. we re closely monitoring the waldo canyon fire which has become the most destructive fire in the state s history. at least one person was found dead overnight, another is still missing. nearly 17,000 acres scorched. 346 homes gone. 20,000 more threatened. this photo was taken before the fire. look at what the area looks like now. you re looking at the reality for hundreds of families. it was just total shock to see your house pretty much in a fireball. that s our house and it s in flames and i just started crying. there was no way around it. i was never going to go home again, so it s pretty sad. rob marciano on the ground near the waldo canyon fire. rob, how much of this fire have crews been actually able to contain to th
congress. and former u.s. attorney general alberto gonzales is here. he llw weigh in on holder. president obama s health care law, the supreme court could keep parts of it or strike it altogether. is the individual mandate constitutional? if it is found unconstitutional, does the whole law have to go? or can the mandate be instruct down? and is medicaid expansion constitutional? and will the tax law prevent the court from addressing the mandate issue right now? a chief correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, also a practicing neurosurgeon, joining me here in new york. s sanjay, what happens if those benefits from the health care, could the insurance companies drop them? they could. that s why it s such a big deal, kyra. we ve been doing investigating on this, we talked to several big insurance companies around the country. some say, listen, in spite of what may happen with the ruling tomorrow, we still will keep things the way they are. some insurance providers may choose to n
meteorologist chad myers monitoring tropical storm debby, chad, debby s proven to be pretty stubborn. not moving really at 5 miles an hour. and it s still spinning at 40 miles an hour. so don t get me wrong, it s still there, but it s not moving along, so when it begins to rain in one spot, it rains for hours. in fact one spot in tallahassee picked up 20 meninches of rain. it s still flooding right now. we re still trying to get crews into these areas to see how bad it is. east of panama city, near the panhandle of florida, but not all the way to jacksonville. this is the latest, the 11:00 advisory, east at 3 miles an hour. it doesn t even make landfall until 8:00 tomorrow morning and it s only about 60 miles away from shore. it s going to take a long time to get across the body here of florida, then back out into the ocean and then eventually turning on up into the northeast. and when it gets out here, these are spinning again, because it turns into a tropical storm again,
attorney general, an attorney day for your time, i m sure you know the country and perhaps the world will be watching as you implement this law going forward. we start the 11:00 hour here on the east coast. several important decisions from the united states supreme court today. this headline, the big health care decision will not come until thursday, that will be the final day of this year s supreme court term, including the charge of the president s signature first term initiative, also called obama care. but a most important verdict in the arizona immigration case, several provisions thrown out as unconstitutional. the justices saying the state of arizona was trying to essentially police immigration which is a federal purview, but one very controversial show me your papers provision left in place. that is if a police officer stops somebody for some other reasons and has suspicion that they re here illegally, they can ask for their papers. take us inside the room. again, e
here we go. it s the first full day of jury deliberations in the jerry sandusky day. i do mean full. 48 counts that they are considering. and that is not counting the bombshell claim from one of sandusky s own sons. and in philadelphia, the 13th day of deliberations in the 13th week of a sex abuse trial of two people belonging to the catholic church. priests, one an alleged monster, the other an alleged enabler. and we are also in orlando where hispanic voters are about to hear from marco rubio and then later president obama. you re going to hear from them, too, right here in the cnn newsroom. let s begin this hour with the upside of the downgrade. yes, you heard it. new york markets aren t crying over it too badly in the world s bank and they are suffering. the dow is up after one blistering day when the dow dropped about 250 points. overseas it s a bit of a different story, though. big selloffs in europe, selloffs in asia. down, down, down. look at all of those arrows. he