it sering a offering $100 credi users trade in their 7 for other phones. there is panic at a london zoo after a gorilla broke out of his enclosure. when people at the zoo heard about it they ran inside wildings. he was subdued by a tranquillizer dart and returned to his den safely. it is unclear how he got out, chris. do you know what you do when a gorilla is coming at you? run? no, you die. there s nothing you can do. you win. what i want to know, how long it took after that dart hit him did he go down. all right, bring on the cubs. disappointed you in, cuomo. you get in an arm wrestle and you dominate. that s you, coy. you have arms the size of pythons. tell us what s happening in the sports world, my friend. what a game last night. win or go home in washington.
they eventually work their way up. you go into the wild and the tranquillizer dart has worked, you can go up there now, not a job i want. this is going to end horribly. only one outcome, bad. let s get to our political gutcheck, all of the stories you need to know coming out of washington and around the country. first off quite the war of words between two 2016 gop hopefuls, cnn s chief national correspo correspondecorrespon correspondent john king is here to break it down. before we talk about what s going on between rand paul and chris christie we have to listen to a little bit of what they re saying. take a listen. if senator paul wants to look at where he s going to cut spending to afford defense maybe he should look at cutting the pork barrel spending he brings home to kentucky. this is the king of bacon talking about bacon? we have two military bases in kent candidate as governor christie, is he recommending we shut down our military bases?
category 2 hurricane. we re going to have the latest track of the storm for you. and for the first time in history, a commercial spacecraft linking up with the international space station. let your geek flag fly, folks. we are going to take you live to outer space in just a moment. hi, everybody. welcome to early start. i m ashleigh banfield. look who s here! good morning. nice to have you here. i m alina cho. zoraida has the day off today. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. on this friday before memorial, we ve got lots of news. we do, so let s get right to it. this is a big story. for the first time in 33 years in fact, the anniversary today new york police may finally have their man in the murder of etan patz 33 years ago. he is 51-year-old pedro hernandez. he is under arrest and is expected to be charged with second-degree murder. he was 19 at the time that 16-year-old the etan patz disappeared while walking on his bus stop in 1969. hernandez was working in a
landing today at the big apple. if you re flying into jfk today, you could get an interesting look. i just gave it away. you can watch those pictures over and over again. a piggybacking 747 and a shuttle? sweet stuff. let s get started off the top of the hour here. up first, a six-figure shocker in the trayvon martin case. legal experts say it s something that could land trayvon martin s killer george zimmerman back in jail. zimmerman s attorney mark o mara told anderson cooper that he just found out his client has over $200,000 in online donations, but the judge was told zimmerman had very little money when the bail was set this wee week. he asked me what do with his paypal accounts. i asked him what he was talking about. and he said those are the accounts that had the money from the website he had and that there was about $200,000, $204,000 that had come in to date. i don t think judge lester will believe i misled him. i told him what i knew at the time which is exact
police and sheriff s officials in ohio after the owner of a preserve, game preserve, killed himself and let them loose on the town. the one monkey they couldn t find, police say the t cheetah, ate that monkey. authorities defending the decision to take those animals down. saying it was us or them. ja jason carol. reporter: so many questions this morning. why terry thompson the man that owned all the animals, why he opened the cages and set those animals free. knowing that many of them would most likely be killed. this is a manna by all accounts loved these animals. that s one of the major questions that investigators will be looking at this morning. in all, 49 animals killed. the pictures really tell the whole story. we see those pictures of those animals, wild exotic animals, killed out here. sheriff s deputies telling me they were sickened to have to do what they did to put the animals down but simply felt as though they had no choice. the story actually started to unfo