city of alexandria. the violent protests seen here are between supporters of egyptian president who is one year in office tomorrow. and number five, edward snowden s father wants to make a deal with the justice department in a deal that he feels may encourage him to return. he demands that his son remain free prior to trial. not be subject to a gag order and be tried wherever snowden chooses. of course, the one thing everyone wants to know right now is where is edward snowden. we have cnn correspondents stationed across the globe from russia to cuba to ecuador. matthew chance is in quito, ecuador. let s begin with karl. well, the saturday flight from moscow to havana just left a few moments ago and there was
i m so tired i m feeling so upset are you sitting on a couch right now watching us because your husband or wife is hogging the bed or snoring? you re not alone. yeah. many americans say they have developed issues in their relationships because of the struggle of trying to sleep next to their loved one. abc s dr. jennifer ashton put her husband and their sleep to the test. reporter: a quarter of married couples say they sleep in separate beds just to get a good night s sleep. i can t deal with this anymore. i can t sleep. usually turns out to be somebody stomping off to the couch. reporter: i m embarrassed to admit, i often move to a different room. she says i disrupt her sleep, i snore. it causes me to wake up from my sleep three or four times a night.
computer as a young man. i thought he was doing schoolwork. and come to find out, he didn t even graduate from high school. reporter: but by the age of 29, snowden claimed he had the top secret resume, for someone who dropped out of high school, starting with nsa security guard, followed by a brief failed attempt to become a special forces soldier. then a huge jump, a cia spy in switzerland, working with computers. and then four years as a civilian contractor working with computers at the nsa in japan, washington and hawaii. where he says he decided to blow the whistle on what he calls the abuse of the privacy rights of americans. wherever snowden is he apparently has with him even more top-secret documents, including the names of hundreds of secret agents. he says he chose to go to hong kong because the territory has a history of allowing free speech, but it also has an extradition treaty with the united states. brian ross, abc news,
reporter: an emotional end to this year s baseball draft, the d backs picking cory hahn in the 45th round. a young man who hasn t played baseball in years. it was a very emotional selection for us to make. with ray montgomery and his staff to come up with the idea and presented it to me. it was a no-brainer. reporter: hahn was a top prospect when he passed on the pros to go to college. in only his third game for the asu sun devils, a freak accident ended his career. one moment he was sliding head-first into second. the next he would be paralyzed for life. we spoke to cory by phone from his home in california. it was a very happy moment. i was with my parents, and all three of us were smiling ear to ear. it was something that was pretty cool. reporter: hahn didn t let his wheelchair slow him down. he took a full course load and became a student coach at asu. fate may have taken his legs, but it couldn t take his pride. the reaction has been phenomenal. i ve had a ton of supp
a big section of the country is getting hammered once again by yet another line of severe storms. the wild weather is raking over the south and now moving east, unleashing destructive twisters along the way. abc s david kerley has the latest. reporter: the tornado target 40 miles north of nashville, just across the border, hitting adairville, kentucky. this just went over top of us. reporter: a near perfect funnel formation of this tornado which blew over the small town. one official told us two elderly ladies rode out the storm, huddled together in a bathtub. their house is pretty well destroyed, but they both survived with minor injuries. they were taken to the hospital and released. reporter: while this tornado was not that wide nor powerful, it still left its mark. we had a tornado come through, damaged five to seven houses, pretty well destroyed several barns and buildings. nobody was injured seriously. reporter: soon after the storm passed, the sun was out and belon