the courts of corruption. her husband and four others could also be charged criminally this morning. we'll bring you the latest developments as soon as they become available. >> zoraida, it's not even 5:00 and you said perverting. france is ushering in a new era with the swearing in of the new president fran so i hollande. he's expecting to push new ways to deal with the new crisis. hollande has blasted the way people have dealt with the crisis. he's france's first socialist president since 1995. >> jpmorgan's c.e.o. stands before his shareholders in tampa, florida, to explain this $2 billion trading disaster. they'll be voting on dimon's $23 million pay package. we've also learned that the senate banking committee will schedule hearings in the next few weeks. now president obama is weighing in. he spoke to abc's "the view" about the measures that are needed to end wall street's pension for risk once and for all. >> this is why we passed wall street reform. this is the best or one of the best managed banks. you could have a bank that isn't as strong, isn't as profitable making those same bets and we might have had to step in and that's exactly why wall street reform is so important. >> while in new york city to tape "the view" the president also picked up some campaign donations from wall street heavy weights at by the president of the blackstone investment firm. we're getting a preview of never before seen evidence in the trayvon martin case. prosecutors have filed an eight page document listing several witnesses that the state plans to call to testify against defendant, george zimmerman. the document also details new evidence including crime scene photos of zimmerman. trayvon martin's autopsy report and video from the night of the shooting, including the convenience store where prosecutors believe trayvon went that night. >> it is two minutes past the hour here. now to the terror on a highway in mississippi. authorities on the hunt for a killer who they say may be posing as a police officer pulling cars over and shooting drivers dead. they are asking for the public's help now after two deadly shootings over the past week. that took place about 50 miles apart. police in the state are actually telling people, don't pull over if they see flashing lights. >> the thing that we want people to realize, if they feel like they're going to be pulled over, the first thing to do is turn on your flashers and dial 911. >> oh, my goodness. very scary stuff. martin savidge is live in atlanta. have they confirmed it is somebody dressed as a police officer pulling these cars over? >> no, they haven't, zoraida. good morning to you. they haven't confirmed it because there are no witnesses to these particular events, but they have noted similarities in this case. quite frankly, it is pretty troubling. remember we were all focused on that case of that kidnapped tennessee family and the murder kidnapping story. at the same time there was another one evolving. on may 8th there was a 74-year-old man driving from nebraska on a remote part of a northern mississippi highway. his body was found at 1:30 in the morning shot to death. then three days later, three days later 2:15 in the morning, she's found dead outside her car. authorities believe the cases are link the. they believe there's something else in common. listen to what they have to say. >> i'm not saying a man in a police car, what we're putting credence into is that a common denominator we have between both incidences is that we believe both vehicles were on the side of the road and you tend to look at how vehicles got to the side of the road and that's one of the things that we're certainly looking at. >> both cars were in working order, and this is what they're surmising. so why did the drivers pull over? the fear is they may have pulled over because of somebody posing as a police officer. again, no witnesses. they're alerting the public to the problem and they're telling people, look, if you see flashing lights in the rear-view mirror, it's late at night, drive to a well lit, populated area, and at the same time pick up your phone and call 911 to make sure the officer is legit. if they're not, you're also notifying authorities that you've got somebody behind you who you do not know. it is a very scary situation. >> it is, indeed. there are casinos along that area. a lot of people driving through that highway. thank you. >> you're welcome. this is cnn breaking news. >> okay. less than five minutes after we reported to you that we are waiting to find out whether former news international ceo rebecca brooks will face criminal charges, we have learned that she will. former news international ceo rebecca brooks seen here and her husband will face criminal charges for her role in the u.s. phone hacking scandal. they are going to be charged with perverting the -- i'm sorry, the u.k. scanned zal. they're going to be charged with perverting the course of justice. that is according to british press. we are expecting a press conference right now. let's go to it and listen in right now to a press conference announcing those charges. >> allegations of phone hacking and corruption of public officials in relation to the news of the world and the sun newspapers. following charge these individuals will appear on a date to be determined. no further action will be taken against the seventh suspect. may i remind all concerned that these six individuals will now be charged with criminal offenses and that each have a right to a fair trial. it is very important that nothing is said or reported which could prejudice that trial and for these reasons it would be inappropriate for me to comment further. thank you. >> well, that was short and sweet according to british law, they tend not to give out too much information prior to a charge. that was the crown, the government's attorney, announcing that rebecca brooks and her husband will be charged in the u.k. phone hacking scandal. they will be charged with perverting the course of justice during that phone hacking scandal. >> thank you, ali. >> john edwards daughter, cate, could be called to testify as the former senator's defense team tries to convince the jurors that nearly $1 million was used up to cover up edwards' extramarital affair and that that money constituted gifts, not illegal campaign contributions. lara haggard, a former chief financial officer for the edwards campaign in 2008 testified yesterday that she never considered the money to be a campaign contribution. edwards consultant testified that he spoke with one of the benefactors who gave edwards the money that he intended it to be a gift, not a campaign contribution. the trial hinges on that. was he using campaign money or were these just gifts to john edwards. >> it is seven minutes past the hour. a wild fire burning out of control right now outside of fort collins, colorado. 60 firefighters working through the night staying on the scene to guard some nearby homes. officials say they aren't in any immediate danger. 911 calls went out to residents warning them they may have to get out. >> boxing up stuff. that's what i was doing before you showed up. i was boxing up what i would like to take with me immediately. hopefully that doesn't come with that. >> chipper. that's what i thought. she's getting prepared because she's been warned. the fire burning through dried trees and brush and growing to close to 300 acres now. a security supervisor at newark liberty international airport is accused of being an illegal immigrant who stole the identity of a man who was killed 208 years ago. 50-year-old zimbo was using the identity of a man named jerry thomas. he was supervising more than 30 private security guards at the airport and had access to a secured area. it's not clear how he passed numerous background checks with the new jersey state police and border patrol. >> and a massive sinkhole in florida is now growing even bigger. it's forcing at least one family to leave their home. the sinkhole first appeared friday in a backyard. this is right outside of gainesville in jonesville. it's 80 by 40 feet. it swallowed a barbecue grill and is now inching towards a shed. the property has been condemned and the family living out there has moved out. >> that's a small house. >> the story that we business geeks have been talking about all week, facebook is raising the price range for its ipo. brand new information, by the way. shares which were expected to go for less are now going to sell for 34 to $38 each up from the previous 28 to $35 range. that means when it goes public on friday morning, the value of the company could top $100 billion. zoraida, that doesn't mean any of us will get in in that 34 to $38 range. >> is it a surprise that that happened? >> when a stock is really well subscribed, when people really want to buy it this often happens. >> okay. all right. unfortunately we're not going to get. >> we're not going to get anywhere close to that. >> i keep waiting for e trade. >> e. trade, sh wab, ameritrade will have them. you have to be a really active, big investor to get it. >> there you have it. if you are a big, active, investor, you, too, can get in on it. ten minutes past the hour. aaa a uns noed gas prices unchanged over the past 24 hours. normally i'm telling you it's going down. it's still standing at $3.73 a gallon. the national average was falling for eleven days before that. >> it is a nuclear reactor you've never heard about. don't feel bad about this. people living next door didn't know either. how a big american company kept nuclear secrets from its neighbors coming up. with the spark miles card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! 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>> we will be checking back with you in five minutes. the hot, dry conditions out west and the wet damp conditions up north. let's get the information from my old friend, rob marciano. >> can't believe you're sitting in that seat. >> good to see you. >> once again, the heat is on across the southwest. we start you off with some fire footage out of arizona. we showed you some in colorado. this, there are four fires burning. most of them, the bigger ones, just north and east of phoenix by about 80 or 90 miles. this is sunflower fire just to the northeast. air tankers are trying to drop some retardant down. there are some evacuations that are underway. also for the gladiator fire just to the west of there. not because of the winds but because of the dry conditions and heat. 106 degrees expected for a high temperature again today. we had near record highs. the heat is on for a fire threat. couple of fronts out to the east. this is the wetness that ali was talking about. stalled frontal boundary. not going to move that quickly. kind of drapes back to texas where we're seeing showers and thunderstorms, some of which are heavy. right now not a lot of action as far as severe thunderstorms across the carolinas. yesterday we had some severe thunderstorms with some flooding. right now there's some rain across from philadelphia, new york, back to boston. this will begin to fill in throughout the day today and right through tonight and tomorrow. here's the two-day forecast for rainfall across the i 95 corridor. decent amount of rain. new york metro and philly especially today will see some issues. ali? >> thank you, rob. good to see you. >> likewise. >> it is 17 minutes past the hour. time for early reads. the democrat and chronicle in rochester, new york, revealing shocking new details about kodak's headquarters. mind boggling. kodak company is best known for its photographic film that captures the kodak moments, right? >> right. >> from 1978 to 2006 kodak was hiding a secret nuclear reactor in its basement. >> why? >> really? i don't know why. that was enriched with uranium, the same stuff used in atomic warheads. this is what kodak says. they say it was iced for research and testing to check materials for impurities. does that answer your yes? i don't know. >> yeah. i figure there must be other ways to check. oh, well. it's got now? >> they dismantled that back in 2006. >> thanks, kodak. here's one. sleep walking is much more common than experts previously believed. 30% of people admitting to a history of sleep walking. web md reports the study polled 16,000 adults, some of them said they sleep walked as a child. similar study conducted last year, only 3.6% of adults said they had sleep walked. almost ten times as many. sleep walking is much more common in childhood. certain medications like antidepressants can increase the possibility. it's entirely possible that i'm sleep walking right now. >> especially as hard as you've been working. my kid was sleep walking and shocked me. i'm having a full conversation and never remembered it. went right back to sleep. >> interesting. >> very odd. very, very odd. >> for an expanded look at all of these stories, head to our blog, cnn.com/early start. >> a billion down the drain. they get ready to explain to shareholders how that trading disaster actually went down. we have a live look at what's to come right after the break. toto. homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? 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