reporter roulette. tell me what happened 20 years ago on sunday? >> i can't tell you what happened yesterday. >> the perfect storm happened 20 years ago. >> the storm, yes. >> the movie, hurricane in iraq -- we don't have a hurricane this time but we have a significant weather event. for new york city. let me show you what is going to happen here. i'm talking about all of the western suburbs just to the west of the city. part of an i-95 -- 10 to 20 miles west of there. zero inches of snow to 15 or 20 right along. along the water, it's going to snow a lot in new york city. it's just not going to stick. there's going to be slop. there's going to be a raindrop and snowflake that comes down at the same time. you don't get accumulation with that. what you do get with that, patterson, up into northern bour ban county, snow on the leaves are going to make it break. all of the power lines are going to come down. 15 inch ts of snow. rapidly, though, as you get past the delaware water gap. those numbers are significantly more. you're going to see a lot more rain. you never get enough snow in new york city. the winds are going to be 30 to 50 miles per hour with this. all of a sudden you have snow and snow on the leaves and branches. the branchs are going to break. new york city, this is what it looks like. all the leaves are not on the branches. i called my parents in the poconos and they are gone. as you get closer to the shore, the leaves are still there. down to hartford, connecticut. we could see a million people without power. >> boy, oh boy. thank you, chad myers. appreciate it. now to barbara starr. she's at the pentagon. a larger vet group is demanding answers with the occupy oakland incident that landed a marine in the hospital. >> it's the country's largest organization of veterans, mainly young veterans from that war. they are a very mainstream group. they focus on veterans health care, homelessness, jobs issues. they have just this afternoon put out a statement calling for an investigation into what happened to scott olson, an iraq veteran hurt so badly tuesday night in occupy oakland protest. let me read the statement to you. it says, quote, we expect to see a full and complete investigation into the circumstances of this incident. it's what scott and all americans deserve. iraq and afghanistan veterans come from varied background and represent diverse opinions. the strength of the new community lies in our shared commitment to country and veterans like all americans should actively participate in the ongoing conversation about america's future and their safety as a paramount concern. what happened to this young man, suffering a skull fracture in the occupy oakland has resonated across the country and now for the first time we see an indication of a very deepress son nation, if you will, feeling by the mainstream veterans community, at least a group that represents a significant number of them, don. >> barbara starr, appreciate it. customers baulk at debit card fees. next on reporter roulette is alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. >> surprise, surprise, most banks are not going to follow in bank of america's lead. now vrivals say it's not becaus of the outrage over b of a, but that reaction has influenced their thinking a little bit. chase is going to be continuing testing its debit card fees through next month and "the wall street journal" says chase will not make those fees stick. same with credit card issuers. pnc, key corp, you are not going to see any monthly debit card fees there either. >> do they have fewer fees or finding other ways for them to charge us? >> oh, you know what? we could end up, don, paying in other ways and we probably already are. look at checking accounts. most are not free anymore. only 45% of checking accounts are free. compare that to 2009 when 60% were free. the reality is that these banks still have to make up for lost revenue. there are new regulations in place cutting in bank profit. so, yes, i think that you can safely say that banks will get creative and make up for that lost revenue. >> alison kosik, thanks. next up, susan candiotti. a very special day. >> reporter: don, that's right. 125 years ago this day the statue of liberty opened to the public, back in 1886. and this date, what makes a difference, is shave installed torch cam over the statue of liberty. five web cams are rolling. one of them streaming live video. all of these are operating 24 slsh slash 7 and from it you will get a view of the new york harbor, of the skyline, of the crown of the statue of liberty as well as the torch looking up and down at the crowds below. it's very spectacular. but also on this day, and you can watch those on the national park service website. also on this day, they swore in on the 125th anniversary, 125 new citizens from 46 countries. among the celebrity, actress significant gorn knee weaver who read the famous poem, bring you your tired your por masses to break free. here's why she says it's still relevant today. >> the poem doesn't say give me your, you know, young ent fra nurs from india and china. it says give me your tired and poor masses and we all need to take a look at the poem here again and i felt theres with a great appreciation for what it stood for. >> reporter: while the tourists visiting the statue of liberty are lucky, they are shutting it down tomorrow for $27 million worth of renovations in the base of the statue, making it safer, fire safety measures, including a new elevator, for example. but you can still come out to visit the statue of liberty and ellis island remains opened as well. don, back to you. >> thank you, susan candiotti. we have some breaking news into cnn. it voinvolves an earthquake and i'm not talking about the one in turkey that was a 7.2 magnitude. this one is a 6.9 that just hit peru. 6.9 earthquake that just hit peru. that is being recorded right now we're working on it. and we have now learned that those minors in turkey and sex with five students. an insane clown posse, they are being watched closely by the fbi. you'll find out why, two minutes away. i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. i'm not a line item on a budget. and i'm definitely not a pushover. but i am a voter. so washington... before you even think about cutting my medicare and social security benefits... here's a number you should remember. 50 million. we are 50 million seniors who earned our benefits... and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. brark breaking news in peru, a 6.9 earthquake. chad, what do you know here? >> unlike the earthquake that just happened in peru a couple of days ago, this did not happen -- or, in turkey. unlike that one. this is in peru here. about 180 miles from lima. let me take you here. this is the coast of peru. it was almost on the offshore island. nothing is considered a tsunami threat. as we zoom in, all the way in here, lima, peru, it's a very unpopulated desert area here. not much rain. there is nothing here except a couple of coastal towns. not really concerns so much about a 6.9 away from the city. i'm sure they felt it in lima and i'm sure that they are out in the streets now waiting for the aftershocks, but it was not something so close that we're going to see the devastation like we saw in turkey. >> not close to the city center. we'll be watching that and getting the pictures in to our viewers. >> more on breaking news that we have. out of south carolina, a gunman is on the loose after a shooting in greenville. we're getting reports that nearly a dozen schools have just lifted their lockdowns. here's what we know right now. an officer tried pulling a guy over but then he took off and when he finally found the car, the suspect started shooting. >> it's very dangerous because the fact that they will open fire on an officer who was checking for a vehicle that had a tag that was inappropriate. we don't know the circumstance or what the individual has done, why the individual has done this, we don't know the facts at this point. police are calling the attack an ambush. we're monitoring the situation for you. also developing right now, the search for answers. after a gunman opens fire on a u.s. embassy in bosnia. he fired several rounds in serbia. the suspect is alive but was hit in the leg. here's a picture of the 23-year-old. there are reports that he's from serbia. updates as we get hem here on cnn. and just into us, the two coal line miners trapped in kentucky have died. we're told that a wall collapsed on them while they were inside of a truck. not yet clear what caused that accident. but they have died. a former high school teach ner ohio has been sentenced to four years in prison for having sexual encounters with five of her former students. one victims' mother said that her son has lost his faith and no longer sees the good in people because of stacy. >> these young men may appear as if they are tough guys but in reality they are truly hurting. she let him down. he trusted her. as he begins his freshman year in college, he should be looking at life with great possibility and happiness. she has stolen his innocence. >> she pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity but the judge said he couldn't make that magnificent leap. all right. look at these rappers. you recognize them? well, their fans are now considered threats to america, at least according to the fbi, which is listing followers of insane clown posse as a hybrid gang. that's right. a hybrid gang. we're told that they like to deal drugs, steal, and assault people. the rap group, the you'll notice, is famous for wearing clown makeup. sons and daughters get and the mother finds out about the death of her child via facebook. find out how it happened and why some are pushing for legislation to prevent it. in the next half hour, stay with us. breaking news on the news that we reported at the top of this hour. 6.9 quake in peru. our chad myers is working on it. as soon as we get the information, we'll bring it right there to you on cnn luck? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade on tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time quotes. earnings analysis. probability analysis: that's what opportunity looks like. it's all visual. intuitive. and it's available free, wherever the web is. this is how trade strategies are built. tradearchitect. only from td ameritrade. welcome to better trade commission free for 60 days when you open an account. the british monarchy is starting with the next generation of royals will still have a shot at the throne. whenever the dutch and duchess of cambridge reproduce, right? >> reporter: that's right. he wants to change the laws so that katherine has a girl and can go on to be queen even if she has a younger brother. there are british rules involving the british monarchy. and he can't change it on his own because the british monarchy is the monarchy in 15 other commonwealth countries around the world. he's had a chance to change this and he has reached some sort of an agreement. the prime minister described what it means, in essence. >> okay. but, max -- >> put simply, if the duke and duchess of cambridge have a girl, that girl would one day be our queen. >> don, it's simple idea but quite complex to do. >> it's not just about the royal genders. the other change announced regarding the heir to the throne. >> yes, this is quite significant. the british monarch is also head of the church of england. no catholics are allowed into the an nar key. it's a rule that no british monarch can marry catholic. so they are changing that. it's really odd because having a same-sex marriage as well they can't mary a catholic. so this is about modernizing. that means you could have a head of a mary a catholic, which is historic. >> same-sex marriage. a whole lot running through my head there. thank you, very much, max foster, we appreciate your reporting. more on the breaking news, a 6.9 earthquake in peru. information and pictures as we get them here at cnn. we're back. moments away. every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $7.8 billion to small businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. fortunately... there's senokot-s® tablets. senokot-s®. for occasional constipation associated with certain medications. now you can save big on senokot-s® tablets! go to senokot-s.com. colace® capsules stool softener helps ease straining to make going easier. try colace® capsules for effective, comfortable relief from occasional constipation. now you can save big on colace® capsules! go to colacecapsules.com. breaking news in peru. chad myers, what have you learned? >> maybe an aftershock or two, don. unlike the turkey quake a couple of days ago, not really located in any kind of a populated area. there are a couple much beach roads here but i can't even find a home anywhere along the coast. so certainly no resorts here. not a real big city anywhere. now, at 6.9, you can probably expect 100 mile radius to feel it. they probably felt shaking, maybe some plates were rattling. but unlike the earthquake on the east coast a couple of months ago where the entire east coast shook for a while, even though it was a virginia earthquake, washington, d.c., had damage. i don't see that happening here. there are coastal cracks in the crust. they were going to see a localized quake and damage but certainly not what we saw. not the tens and thousands of people without power and hundreds dead. this is not a populated area, don. >> chad, as you continue to talk, i want to tell our ireporters and if you know anyone out of peru, go to ireport.com or go to cnn.com/ireport. but since it wasn't a big city, like what happened on turkey, not a lot of people will be affected? >> certainly i believe they felt it in lima. no question. but 180 miles from where the epicenter was and it was 21 miles deep. that tells us there's a little padding of the crust as well. a shallow quake like we had in '80, that did such a great deal of damage in port-au-prince but here 180 miles away from the biggest city, there are smaller cities, no question about it, but you have to understand how they built some of the homes here and it's a concrete block and mud in the middle. it's called grout, whatever you want to do. those types of homes are not earthquake resistant. they will shake and fall. those localized shakes, a significant quake for at least 1,000 people but not 100,000 or a million people, don. >> thank you, chad. cnn.com slash la cnn.com/ireport. all right. 6.9 quake in peru. we're woukrking on the details. staying behind bars but the man being held in the disappearance of an american woman in aruba is fighting for his freedom and, just in, a decision now from the court. plus, a mother finds out her young son is dead. getting the news. guess what. via facebook. how it's sparking knowledge about emergency contact. holly hughes is on the case next. what? 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[ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. we bring you stories, an over weight teen who became a beauty queen and that meant reconditioning her live and lifestyle. sanjay gupta has this story. >> although my exterior may have looked a little different. >> for bree, becoming a beauty queen was beyond her w50i8dest dreams. >> i was so unhappy with the way i looked but yet i still continued to eat unhealthy and lacked physical activity. >> reporter: at 17 years old, she weighed 230 pounds. >> i would come home from school, sit on the couch for hours, watch tv and smack all day long. >> it was nagging pain in her knees that led her to go see her doctor and what he said, led her to change her life. >> he said, you know, this weight has to come off. at that moment i knew, he's right. it's up to me and only me to change it. >> she tried a quick fix to losing weight. >> i completely threw out all of the junk food, i joined the gym, i educated myself, i went to a nutritionist. i did all the right steps. >> three years later, she had transformed her buddy from pudgy duckling and earning an early round at the baiting suit competition. every beauty queen has a platform. hers, as you might guess, is fighting obesity and she happily promotes whether it's doing zumba or speaking at her home town city council meeting. >> i'm going to bring the crown back to floerns. >> or talking to students at her high school. >> i challenge you all to make a change today and to make a change to be a happy and healthy and confident individual to accomplish whatever it is you want to set out to accomplish the death of a child is something that no parent should want or have to go through. but imagine learning about your child's passing the way this woman did. >> on facebook, it was on the news, that's how i had to learn of my son's death. we waited all the way up until the next day and still got no phone calls. >> she learned about it, holly, on facebook? on facebook? holly hughes is on the case. how does this happen? >> well, unfortunately, this family had a divorce in it and so the father was listed as the emergency contact. this young man was killed during a football injury and it was fatal to him and the father was notified and he did not pass on to anyone that mother should be notified. so, of course, if she's not an emergency contact, the school doesn't know to call her. >> it can happen to anybody in a divorce and the speed at which things travel on the internet. >> unfortunately, what it comes down to, don, is not a matter of the law because whoever's listed on that emergency contact, think about t. the school could not give information out. if the person is not authorized. because that would be a violation of the law. so what we're talking about is just common decency and passion. clearly a distraught father would think that the mother should be notified even if it is a divorce. this is just horrible. >> yeah, it is horrible. let's go to case number two. another bid for freedom by the american man jailed in aruba in connection with his travel companion, robyn gardner. gary giordano's lawyers said that his life is being destroyed. the judge was expected to rule pretty quickly. do we have a decision? >> we don't have a decision yet. and i'll be interested because when he initially gave the prosecution a certain amount of time, the understanding would that be they were conducting an investigate and they have sent out cell phone records and dumps on his computer and they are awaiting on that analysis. they have things in the united states, in holland, several other countries. so when they went back to court today they had something to tell the judge. they have confirmed that blood found on a towel is in fact robyn gardners. so they are working. they are working forward. they are not just holding him without some type of an investigation happening. so the think the judge is likely to extend his stay there. >> all ri