if i had a million dollars, if i had a million dollars oh, what a problem to have. if i had a couple hundred million dollars, more like it. if i had money for a happy meal. the third and final mega millions mystery has now been solved. get ready to get jealous. in the tiny town of red bud, illinois, merle and patricia butler are the final lucky winners to split that record $656 million grand prize. the couple has been sitting on the winning ticket for three weeks. how did they keep this mega secret? abc s t.j. winick tells us. hi, t.j. reporter: rob and paula, good morning. two of the three winning ticket holders had already come forward. the third have remained a mystery until yesterday.
night. later this half hour from getting primal to going vegan. we ll tell you about the guy who tried everything to get hyperhealthy doing it all simultaneously. we ll show you exactly what he discovered. apparently he s a rhythmic gymnast, too. that was a rope. i don t know. chucking rocks, getting back to the caveman strategy. this is the big story around the country this morning. george zimmerman will appear in court for the first time today to answer for the death of trayvon martin. he had been in hiding since shortly after the shooting in february. just hours ago stood for this mug shot. his time in the spotlight is just beginning. abc s t.j. winick is in sanford, florida, this morning. hi, t.j. reporter: rob and paula, good morning. we are here outside the seminole county jail in sanford, florida. this is where george zimmerman is spending the night. he will be arraigned later today. under the tightest security, george zimmerman arrived at the seminole county jail wedn
world right now? south korea, japan, philippines, russia and australia have expressed anger and disappointment. all regional airlines are rerouting their courses during the launch window that north korea declared, which is from 7:00 a.m. to noon every day from thursday to monday. now what s interesting is china, international community has been pushing china to rein in north korea, but china is saying, hey, we don t have much influence on them. so basically, they are taking a step back and watch policy. they are telling the u.s. officials, relax. easier said than done. that s for sure. we re also hearing more about kim jong-un and his new titles these days. what does that exactly mean for north korea? well, one thing we must know, rob and paula, is that this is according to north korea experts in south korea. they will never, ever give up their nuclear ambitions, no matter how many carrots or sticks, no matter how many six-party talks, and no matter how many of their own people d
the law will guide us forward. reporter: many observers were actually expecting a manslaughter charge in this case, but second-degree murder is the customary charge in florida. when a fight was involved and a gun was used. it carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 25 years behind bars. rob and paula. all right, t.j., thanks a lot here. the backdrop of this whole thing is this stand your ground law which obviously has been under the microscope since this case emerged. and now our mayor here in new york city, michael bloomberg, held a press conference yesterday partnering with some civil rights groups trying to urge states to repeal or change their law. and really took aim at the national rifle association saying that that law down in florida is pretty much the work of that very influential lobby, the nra. he said, the nra should be ashamed of themselves. this has nothing to do with gun owners rights it has nothing to do with the second amendment. plain and simple, this is just t
his step barring a major political bombshell, which we ve seen plenty of those on the campaign trail. he s going to be the republican nominee. his main rival has decided finally to withdraw from the race. with more on the latest developments, karen travers is joining us from washington. good morning, karen. reporter: hi, rob and paula. nobody could have predicted rick santorum s run through the primary season. he went from the back of the pack to a legitimate contender who made mitt romney spend his money and fight for every vote. rick santorum took many top advisers by surprise. this presidential race for us is over, for me. we are not done fighting. reporter: mitt romney took the news quite well. this has been a good day for me. reporter: he issued a gracious good-bye to his rival. he has made an important contribution to the political process. he will continue to have a major role in the republican party. reporter: santorum proved to be a scrappy campaigner. he pulle