killer wave, garret needs to carefully choose the exact moment to let go of the rope. at the last second as long as possible i waited. because i m always trying to get in the barrel. so i waited until the last second and turned. and this big mountain of white water came, and it was like i don t know, something came from up top and landed on my shoulder. as i m going down, just the chops that are coming up the face are like moguls. like you re on a mountain of ice with moguls everywhere. it felt like a ton of bricks landed on me and kind of squashed me down. traveling at 70 miles an hour on his board with a wall of water coming down on him, this ride is touch and go. just when it seems like it can t get anymore treacherous. another mountain of white
egyptians are choosing between with a conservative islamist or a former member of hosni mubarak s ousted regime. they re following the egyptian vote in cairo. ivan what has it been like there. have people been coming out in large numbers to cast their ballots? reporter: there s a steady stream of people here in this women s polling station, fredericka, and as you mentioned, the choice is pretty dramatic and it s between a former air force general and it was a member of hosni mubarak s parliament, the hand-picked prime minister shafik and the candidate from the muslim brotherhood, mohammed morsi and this is taking place at a time of significant political turmoil because just a few days ago a supreme court here ordered that the recently elected parliament had to be disbanded and that is a parliament that was dominated by the muslim brotherhood, and that s thrown the whole political system into disarray. nobody knows who will be in charge. the muslim brotherhood has just told
they are americans in their heart, in their minds, in every single way but one. it s a dream come true for more than 1 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s. the dramatic shift in policy as a humanitarian moment in history. critics called it arrogant. we put it in focus. later families so devastated by the economy, they are abandoning their children in orphanages. where it s a crisis tearing families apart. it is it is saturdays, june 16th. good morning, everyone. i m randi kaye. we ll get to the headlines in a minute. on this father s day weekend, i wanted to make sure you knew what one texas father did to protect his daughter. it s captured the attention of ours. i visited a neighborhood ranch that is now a crime scene. here is what we know. a 23-year-old father was working his horses and getting a barbecue started when he heard his 5-year-old daughter screaming in the barn. he ran toward her and found a 47-year-old man, an acquaintance of the family trying
what else is happening? reporter: absolutely. this is day one of this two-day election. people are lining up despite the awfully hot egyptian summer heat. they re here to cast their ballots. people tell us that they re still excited they have a choice in who will be the next president. it is not a right they had after decades of dictatorship in this country. there are two candidates they can pick from. one is a former air force general and the former prime minister are appointed by the former dictator. another is a candidate from the muslim brotherhood. and earlier today, we got a sense of what people think voters think about these two candidates. take a listen. who did you vote for? for shavic. yes. i know that many people like him because he s from the previous government. at least he has connected to be president, you know? who did you choose? i want democracy. i hate any man like hosni. reporter: the problem here is this is coming at a very tesh lent ti turbul
niagara falls on a tight rope. around a million young immigrants who are in this country illegally are feeling more secure about their futures this morning after the obama administration unveiled changes to its policy that it says are fairer and more efficient. athena jones is in washington talking about this with us. so, athena, how is this news being received on capitol hill? reporter: hi, randi. well, reaction from members of congress was swift, and we ve seen a lot of it. democrats are celebrating the announcement and republicans are blasting the move and questioning the president s authority to make it. mr. senator, can we have your thoughts on immigration reporter: senate minority leader mcconnell refused to answer shouted questions about the obama immigration policy, but the reaction from other congressional republicans was strong. texas congressman lamar smith, chairman of the house judiciary committee, calls the move an amnesty that would encourage fraud an