what is the latest on that? reporter: what is remarkable is we keep hearing these calls and we keep hearing the u.s. saying it s reviewing its aid but they have not made any change to the economic assistance, the $1.3 billion worth of military aid. that is still under review. there s been no significant change. but each time washington makes hint at this, we hear from arab backers who quite explicitly said today that if the eu or u.s. cut any of their aid to egypt, they will make up the difference and that, of course, is going to insulate for any action but part of the relationship is about prestige. the egyptian army will be unwilling to jeopardize that. amidst all of this turmoil, has there been a lot of reaction or any reaction to the idea that
georgia, has 24 more inches on ground than they should have. so when it rains, it floods. there s no place for the water to soak in. it s been like that for days and days and days and the rain continues. there are very few happy people in atlanta thinking can i go to a baseball game? it s raining every day, literally, anderson. any idea how long it s going to go for? well, until this thing moves out and don t see that happening. even with the front that is going to dry out chicago and buffalo by thursday, friday, it never gets far enough south to push the rain away. it s going to get down to georgia, stop again, and we re going to start this all over next week. wow. chad, thank you. keep following it. go to cnn.com for more. up next, reports of a big arrest made and a rising death toll. latest developments ahead. also, oscar pistorius is in court today indicted in the valentine s day shooting death of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp.
accident happened. so last minute and so changing of, you know, going on vacation with me than going with dodi. it s so unfortunate that william and harry who have shown immense dignity and all the stuff they have to go through once again have to go through the rehash of publicity seekers. do you think it is publicity speakers or that some of the attraction is, as katety was saying, people can t believe somebody so special died in such a tragic way and there s not more to it? i think because of who diana was, it s so difficult to believe she was in a regular accident and a horrible accident and, you know, it s hard for people to accept that. yeah. i want to turn to prince william. katie, you thought the idea the photos were taken by kate s
shouldn t the photos you share from your smartphone be photos actually worth sharing? introducing the nokia lumia 928, only on verizon 4g lte. easily capture vibrant photos in near-darkness. even without the flash. ar sharing photos from the best low-light smartphone camera around. that s powerful. verizon.
a bag at the first bomb blast. griffin and john king are with me tonight. they ve been working their sources well into the day and into the night. also fran townsend is doing the same for us in washington. john, the photos the fox affiliate in atlanta first showed that we re showing now, what do you make of them? sources confirm they are legitimate and taken from the scene. what they tell you, anderson, the very impressive job in the 30 hours or so since the bombing is telling what the bomb was made of, how it was constructed and how it got there in the timing. 6-litre pressure cooker. they believe there are two of those devices. they ve recovered some of the fragments. those are now at the quantilab. the question of who, that s why you have the public appeal from the fbi. all these parts, including debris from the pressure cooker, some pieces of the fabric of the