do you know how ugly you are? we ll explain why bullying activists are so worried about it. good morning, everyone. i m randi kaye, it is 8:00. thanks for waking up with us. let s get you caught up with some news. we start with the court appearance we ll all be watching. the man accused of planning the 9/11 attacks will be charged during a military tribunal. he and four others are being arraigned in guantanamo bay, cuba. mohammed is the alleged mastermind of 9/11, blamed for the attack that killed nearly 3,000 people. it will be a rare look at the man now dubbed ksn. he s probably the most notorious terrorist alive in the world. our pentagon correspondent, chris lawrence, is in gonuantano bay, cuba. chris, attorneys are saying today could shape up to be a legal circus, why is that? reporter: well, nobody knows what the other defendants are going to say. in past court appearances, ksm has boasted of planning the attacks on september 11th, taking credit for it, having a swa
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college and the need to head off a spike in student loan interest rates. we ll take the president as soon as he steps up to the mike. we are watching an animal preserve in ohio. two leopards, two monkeys and a bear will be returned to the widow of the man who turned his pets loose before taking his own life. sanford, florida has a new police chief. we re watching the live pictures from there. richard meyers is being introduced at a news conference, all three stories happening right now, we have them covered we ll bring you the latest as they happen. we re also hearing from the escort who exposed a big fat secret at the secret service. dania gives an interview about her infamously ly iason. my friends nor i we didn t know they were agents, you know, obama s agents for, you know, and then we left and we went to this place to buy condoms. and then we went to the hotel. who went? well, my friend, well, wait, she is not a friend, acquaintance, and the agent who was with me a
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death of junior seau. new questions about whether his suicide was the result of a concussion back in his playing days. we re in danger. the words of chen guangcheng now begging the united states to allow his family to board hillary clinton s plane to america. would you pay $1,500 for a piece of stale cake? cnn newsroom starts right now. we do begin this hour with breaking news. with a rare and startling look inside the mind of osama bin laden. right now the public is getting its first look at documents seized in the raid that killed the al qaeda mastermind. they are in his own words. and they capture a fading leader desperate to launch another catastrophic strike on the united states. hundreds and hundreds of pages are now appearing on the website of combatting terrorism center at west point. peter bergen is our national security expert and was given early access to this so-called treasure-trove of material. what s been your biggest take away? i was able to review som