streets of raw sewage. no deaths reported but two children are suffering from hypothermia. i imagine the place is suffering get the raw sewage attack. a new way we want to tell you about to protect our troops. government researchers say that larger helmets could reduce the risk of brain injer to u.s. soldiers. these injuries, of course, are common among troops fighting abroad. more than 300 service members in afghanistan suffered from head trauma just last summer. the new study says larger helmets with thicker padding could reduce the risk of these types of injuries. certainly makes sense. we're continuing the story of how alina and i know each other, being alina's office roommate for a while, i learned you like the clothes. i like clothes but you really like the clothes. >> you know, i'm a little bit of a -- yes. >> so two weeks left before the royal wedding which we will have full and fantastic coverage of. looks like we may just have the scoop on who is making kate middleton's gown. >> and, of course, we're turning