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george zimmerman is behind bars this morning. the neighborhood watch captain turned himself in last night after being charged with second kg murder in the killing of trayvon martin. he's expected to make his first court appearance today. manuel gallegus is if sanford, florida, with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. this morning in sanford george zimmerman is being held in the jail complex behind us. the personal prosecutor is not elaborating on why she decided to charge him with second-degree murder. george zimmerman ducked into the seminole county jail with a jacket over his head for his first night behind bars. his lawyer says he'll likely enter a not guilty plea today during his arraignment. >> filed an information charging george zimmerman with murder in the second degree. >> reporter: zimmerman was charged with second-degree murder more than six weeks after trayvon martin was killed. >> wanted an arrest and we got it. and i say thank you. thank you, lord. thank you, jesus. >> reporter: the neighborhood watchman says he shot the unarmed 17-year-old in self-defense. his lawyers say part of their strategy is to argue zimmerman acted under stand your ground law. zimmerman's first court appearance is expected to take place here at the seminole county jail complex. his lawyer says he's worried it will be tough for his client to get a fair trial. >> i ask not to prejudge george zimmerman and please don't prejudge the criminal justice system. it's going to work. >> reporter: zimmerman was questioned the night martin was shot but never arrested. that decision sparked protest and calls for justice from around the country. angela corey is the special prosecutor in the case and says none of that influenced her decision. >> we don't prosecute by public pressure or by petition. we prosecute based on the facts of any given case. >> reporter: george zimmerman faces life in prison if he's convicted. zimmerman's lawyer is asking the public not to jump to any conclusions about his client's guilt and is also planning to ask for bail. michelle, back to you. >> manuel gallegus in sanford, florida, thank you. the man charged in last week's deadly shooting rampage at a christian college in oakland, california, is speaking out. one goh said in an ainterview, quote, i am sorry, but that word doesn't helped. when asked what happened, he said, i only remember parts of that day and it is too hard to talk about. he also said, i want to see my family. but i think they don't want to see me. police say goh is a former student at the university and was targeting a two massive ittemblors hit the area yesterday. barry petersen explains why they got lucky this time. >> reporter: there was panic as people ran into the streets or fled on whatever vehicles. hospitals were quickly evacuated, but in the end almost no serious damage. call it a miracle after an 8.6 magnitude earthquake followed by an 8.2 aftershock. it did trigger rapid tsunami warnings that stretched as far away as south africa but no major waves developed. the warnings came fast because of a new system. that one hit on december 26th, 2004, generating a tsunami that in some areas was almost 100 feet high and killed 230,000 people across the same indian ocean region. this time was different due to the nature of undersea earthquakes. in 2004 two tech tonic plates rammed into each other, causing a massive upthrust generating the shock waves that triggered the tsunami. this time was different. the plate slid owe one another, dramatically reducing shock waves and the risk of a tsunami. so, people escape with little more than badly rattled nerves but in an area so prone to earthquakes, the next time they may not be as lucky. barry petersen, beijing. a u.n.-brokered cease-fire in syria appears to be holding for now. it began this morning and so far there are no reports of violence. but activists in major cities say syrian troops and tanks have not begun pulling out, which is part of the peace plan agreement. all eyes are on north korea which could defy international warnings and launch a long-range rocket as early as today. japan is on high alert, ready to shoot down the rocket with pat rot missiles if it veers off course. secretary of state hillary clinton once again warned north korea that the launch would violate several u.n. security council resolutions. north korea has said the launch will happen between today and monday. jury selection begins in greensboro, north carolina, in the trial of former senator and vice presidential candidate john edwards. he's charged with federal campaign finance violations that could send him to prison for 30 years. edwards is accused of sending millions of dollars to hide his mistress during his bid for the democratic nomination in 2008. with rick santorum's campaign a memory and mitt romney in the driver's seat for the gop nomination, wednesday marked the unofficial start of the general election campaign. romney and president obama opened up the nearly seven-month-long race by trading attacks with one another. >> and if i'm the next president of the united states, i'll go to work to get american women good jobs, rising incomes and grows businesses. >> mitt romney spent a second straight day campaigning with women who owned businesses, trying to gain the support of women voters. polls show his standings was hurt with them during the primaries. >> i was hurt listening to the president saying republicans are waging a war against women. the real war on women is by the president's failed economic policy. >> the president took a direct shot at romney. posting a web video reminding voters of some of romney's statements during the primary campaign. >> i was a severe conservative republican governor. >> good morning, everybody -- >> president obama also spent wednesday surrounded by a group of business owners, millionaires and billionaires. the president is trying to build support for the so-called buffett rule which would ensure the wealthiest americans pay at least 30% in income taxes. >> also about being able to make investments we need to succeed and it's about we as a country being willing to pay for those investments and closing our deficits. >> congress takes up the buffett rule next week. rick santorum did not endorse mitt romney after dropping out of the race, but a santorum campaign official says the two rivals will meet to discuss their differences. coming up on the morning news -- assigning blame. a review of a pepper spray incident at uc-davis sharply criticize the campus police. if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? ask your doctor if spiriva can help. that was the scene last year in the kindergarten class in mexico as a deadly gang shootout raged in the street outside. today that teacher flies to c e colombia to seo an award for protecting her young charges. a report on last fall's pepper spray incident at the university of pepper pray was unnecessary. on the "cbs moneywatch," foreclosure rates surged and apple is accused of rotten practices. drew levinson in new york with more on that. good morning, drew. >> good morning to you, michelle. overseas markets bounced back. tokyo's nikkei gained nearly 1%, snapping a seven-day losing streak. hong kong's hang seng was also up pu for the first time this week the dow 89 points, the nasdaq gained 25. a government program appears to have missed the mark. a report by special inspector general shows 3% of the treasury department's hardest hit had made it to the homeowners it intended to help. meanwhile foreclosure listing service reality track says the number of homes receiving first-time foreclosure notices rose 7% last month. the disappointing march jobs report may be a butch in the road to recovery. a federal reserve survey of business conditions suggest the slowdown in hiring may only be temporary. the survey, the beige book, found each of the fed's banking groups from mid-february to this this month. it's worth noting the beige book relies on anecdotal evidence. a suit alleges apple and publishers conspired to raise the price of ebooks. the justice says says it cost ebook buyers more than $100 million. >> a lot of money. >> a lot. straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. in sports, former nba rivals and long-time friearry bird, bring laughs to "the late show." 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[ male announcer ] if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., 60. atlanta, mostly sunny, 66. st. louis, partly cloudy, 63. denver partly sunny, 62. and seattle, showers, 57. here's another look at this morning's top stories. george zimmerman will be in a florida court today. he turned himself in yesterday after being charged with murdering 17-year-old trayvon martin. he's expected to plead not guilty. a defiant north korea could launch their long-range rocket as early as today. the u.s. says the launch would violate several u.n. resolutions. during his now ended presidential campaign, rick santorum called attention to trisomy 18, a rare and genetic flaw. santorum's 3-year-old daughter bella was born with it. reporter dick brennan has more on this heartbreaking disorder. >> reporter: livia plays with her mom who treasures every smile, every moment. she just celebrated her first birthday but doctors didn't think she would come this far. >> they said even if she makes it to birth, don't expect her to make it through birth. >> reporter: when she was pregnant tests revealed something was seriously wrong. livia has trisomy 18. >> i had doctor after doctor telling me to plan a funeral for my daughter. even before i met her >> reporter: children have three copies of chromosome 18 instead of two. >> extra copies of those genes lead to very significant abnormalities of brain development and, in particular, abnormalities of heart development. >> reporter: those babies struggle with heart, lung and immune issues that constantly threaten their lives. >> children with these conditions have a very high risk of just stopping breathing during episodes of viral illn s illness illnesses, colds or flus. >> reporter: doctors told her family, she might not survive even a single day. >> we can't imagine not having her. >> we have days where all you want to do is cry. i think for us, having her, brings so much joy that it kind of erases that. >> reporter: they hope their daughter can keep defying the odds. dick brennan for cbs news, new york. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," grammy award winning musician, ziggy marley. i'm michelle miller. this is the "cbs this morning." sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. 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