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News of the shootings at virginia tech today. what does it take to see what is unfolding before our eyes. they had their entire life ahead of them. my child is gone. my little girl was so full of life, isn t coming home. that ad out today from a new gun reform group that was formed after newtown that s called moms demand action. also today, members of the coalition to stop gun violence in washington today read the names of the more than 3,300 americans who have been killed by guns since the newtown massacre in december. family members of the victims of sandy hook were among those who stood up to read names. at one point, one woman reminded the crowd they had been reading names for more than 20 minutes and they were barely through one day s worth of victims. also today, americans for responsible solutions, which is ....
we have early buzz straight ahead. you don t have a fear of heights. i don t. i respect heights. walk on a wire. a feat 200 feet up high above niagara falls. we ll introduce you to nick. newsroom begins right now. good morning. thank you for joining us. happy friday to you. a medical mystery is unfolding for the centers for disease control as it races to find the source of a deadly e. coli outbreak. here s what we know right now. there are reports that 11 people have been sickened including the death of a 20-month old girl in new orleans. several southern states, louisiana, georgia, alabama and florida all reporting illnesses linked to e. coli. the biggest group is located here in atlanta. home of the cdc. state health officials say the cause is unknown but they are partnering with the cdc as they investigate this outbreak. in louisiana, officials said rumors the new orleans cases were related to a local petting zoo are untrue. something that was confirmed by ....
brian: but in new york city, steve, there will not be any speeches, at the cathedral a different story and other stops, but when it comes down here over our shoulders, all three of our shoulders they ll just be reading names and poems and that includes president bush and the former governors and former mayors and current mayor. gretchen: a lot of people were in favor of that they didn t necessarily want to hear any sort of political speeches on this particular day. and they re inside the plane and the 45 minute flight from d.c. to jfk here and then the president will be on site right behind us here at about 8:40 for the start of the ceremony. brian: all right, after the attacks on september 11th, people across the country and the world turned to god, turned to their religion and ten years later, the nation is coming together in faith right now. gretchen: and joining us now, fox news religion contributor, father jonathan morris. ....
attending the proceeding while locked inside a courtroom cage. the former president is accused of ordering the killing of hundreds of anti-government protesters during mass demonstrations earlier this year. you re looking at live pictures of hosni mubarak right now. this is an incredible moment. the idea of a hosni mubarak trial, this really marks a new moment in arab history, seeing him there standing trial for murder and corruption charges and being held in a cage. mohammed jom joon joins us right now. what will be the reaction in eye row. reporter: shock and utter disbelief for the people we re speaking with. they just can t believe that former president mubarak is actually in that krool, he s there with his two sons. we ve seen the leader on state tv. he came in on a stretcher with an id, apparently with an oxygen mask on as well. we can t understand how historic this is. it s a moment that most egyptians we spoke with the last few days just didn t believe would ....
The today show this morning put a face to this in a way that reading names or reading accusations without a name attached really hasn t. speaker ryan spoke to that in his press conference. and for some of these democrats, there s a sense i think also of the political realities here that conyers is potentially not saveable at this point and not worth the fight. they had essentially ceded the moral high ground a little bit on this sexual harassment on capitol hill by appearing to stand up for him. even as recently as sunday on meet the press. today, every time i check my e-mail, there s another congressman or two saying it s time for conyers to step down. they can put a lot of public pressure on him but, again, there s nothing that nancy pelosi or speaker ryan can do to make him leave that post. short of some kind of finding that he should be expelled. brown, one of his accusers, worked for conyers for 11 years. ....