-- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com good mornings, everyone, i'm randi kaye and thank you for starting the morning with us. we begin this hour with the h t heat. it has been so bad that 30 deaths across the united states are blame hed on the heat wave. we get more from melissa rainy. >> reporter: saturday brought another day of blistering heat and in some areas that is more triple temperatures. people are looking for relief wherever they can find it. >> it feels great. it feels so wonderful. it beats the heat for sure. >> reporter: in chicago, the heat buckled roadways and some residents gave up and fled the city. >> in chicago, it was 105 and felt like 112, so we came up here to escape the heat. >> reporter: but a cold front is expect ed expected in the coming days. >> looking forward to the 80 degree weather and even 89 sounds great. >> reporter: forecasters say that cooler air will move across the upper midwest and into the great lakes and the northeast which brings some comfort for the hundreds of thousands who are still without power after last weekend's storms. in west virginia, more than 160,000 people remain in the dark and sweltering with no work working fans or air conditioning. >> 93 degrees. >> reporter: refridge traitors and freezers shut down when the power went out forcing some residents to rely on food pantries to get by. >> larger request in the past few days and we are scroungering around trying to keep up with the demand. >> reporter: i'm melissa rainy, cnn. and check out the weather map, because the cold front is coming down from the great lakes, but a warning while the temperatures are dropping, there is a threat of severe storms following that very same path. we could see lightning, hail and some severe winds. this morning, two indiana parents are accused of leaving their babies in hot cars in the middle of the blistering heat wave. one of them actually die d. police in greenfield say this man left his 4-month-daughter in a car for an extended period of time with temps around 103 degrees and the baby later died in the hospital. 25 miles a wway in the town of fisher this mom is accused of neglecting her 16-month-old daughter by leaving her in a car at a shopping mall. hillary clinton made it clear that time is running out for syria's government. she talked about high level defections from the syrian military and the growing strength of the opposition forces. >> the future to me should be abundantly clear to those who support the assad regime. the days are numbered. >> clinton was in tokyo for a donors conference on afghanistan where $16 billion was pledged to help the country's transition. now i want to show you what happens when a political debate gets out of hand. watch this. [ speaking foreign language ] >> oh, yeah, first the shoe and then the gun. the man on the right is a member of the jordanian parliament and then he first threw the shoe and then he pulled out the gun. they were separated and if you are wondering what prompted this, the member on the left called the member of the parliament a crook. to politics now and a not so ringi ining endorsement by romn >> there was a woman who said in a crowd to a fund-raiser by john b boehner, make me love romney. and boehner said people are not going to fall in love with mitt romney, and he said that most voters are going to be voting for or against barack obama and not for a specific republican nominee. well, mitt romney can count on one supporter being by his side and that is rob portman. if you don't know that name, the ohio senator is on the short list of vice presidential possibilities, and he may be cementing that spot with appearances on romney's behalf. >> we have a great choice of selections and one candidate who has put in place that he thought was right and made promises as to what the results would be and they have not work. we have another candidate who has the record, and the experience and the policies to turn it around. >> portman will be in boston tomorrow raising money for romney. the other favorite for the vp spot marco rubio will do the same friday. rubio has said he does not want the number two spot, but many say he could be swayed. and barney frank is a married man. the long time congressman from massachusetts married his long-time partner in boston. that makes him the only married person in congress. they promised to love each other in sickness and health in congress and retirement and in richer and poorer under the democrats or the republicans, and for better or worse on nbc or fox as both as you both shall live. that is the vow. and monday could be tough for all of us who use the internet, because there is a computer virus that is infecting thousands of computers and it appears that the only way that the fbi can fix it is to shut down servers who provide your internet service. if you are not sure that your computer is one of the 70,000 that is infected we have the resident expert to show you how. here is hln's clark howard. this when so easy helps you to have a couple of clicks to not let your computer become a doorstop next week. this web address dcwg.org. you click on detect and then you go to the link for your country and for most of the viewers the united states and if you are a canadian viewer, click there, and then you click on that and you will see, bam, my computer is a-h okay, and if it wasn't, we would go back to the very beginning and do the diagnostic to fix the computer so that my computer would work next week. >> got that? i hope you were taking notes from clark there. and be sure to check your computer and hopefully it is not one of the infected ones. choose your history at wimbledon today. do you root fut for the hometow hero or the swiss champ who is ticking off titles? we will take you there live. 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>> oh, yes. >> come on, andy. it is about time. federer's time is gone. it is time for new blood, i think. >> so there is a real split here, randi, and people going with the heart or their head. i will tell you one thing though with the jubilee and andy murray this weekend i wish i had been clever enough to set up a union jack business a few months ago. >> you mentioned a lot is at stake for andy murray and roger federer, because he could get the number one status back, right? this is a very big deal for him as well. >> yes, it is a very big deal for roger federer, and he is the odds on favorite going into this one, because he is roger federer basically and dominated for so many years here on the grass looking, looking for the seventh ti title, but interestingly he has not won a title here at wimbledon since 2009 and some people are suggesting that his star is on the wane, but mark woodward i spoke to him yesterday said that might make him a tougher opponent because he knows that the finals are that much more special, because he does not make the finals every tournament, and so a tougher task for andy murray. murray has a better head to head record when they have played each other. but murray has never picked up a set against federer when they have met in grand slam matches and federer has the experience of play hg the big games and the big finals here, but murray has lendl in his corner, and he had lost one before he won one and murray has lost three and two of those beaten by federer, but many believe that it could be andy murray's time. >> and what about the queen? is she expected to be in the royal box today? >> there was some suggestion that the queen is coming, but now we know she is not coming. we know that the duchess of cambridge is coming, kate middleton, and we know that prince william has a prior engagement, but we don't know if she will be colling with her s sister and mother, and the beckhams are expected to attend is the prime minister david cameron, so some supporters in high places for andy murray. it is inkr credible looking on twitter and the newspapers and everybody has been having the say on andy murray and it is interesting, because there is a complete divide whether people think it is murray or federer going home with the men's singles title later today. >> yeah, i'm having a tough time figuring out who i want to win this one. amanda davies, enjoy yourself there. here is a look at what folks are checking out at cnn.com this morning. the most popular story is the internet blackout. it could come tomorrow to thousands of americans. if your pc is infected withty vg you about. and the euro fell to a two-year low to the dollar friday. and who could resist this one hem layian viagara taking a toll. and he calls it the epidemic of his time. we will have a report next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? 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>> well, the aids pictures in southern africa has been transformed. randi, i used to go a few years ago and when you would travel in africa, it was devastated by aids, and children were too sick to go to school, and people too sick to even farm. and pepfar started by president bush and the global fund that the global world supports, but people are not dying in the numbers like they used to. >> but polls indicate, nick, 6 of 10 americans believe in cutting foreign aid and believe it amounted to 25% federal spending, and is that fact overficti overfiction? >> it is fiction. people believe it is a quarter of the budget and they want it slashed to 10%, but foreign aid amounts to about 1% of the federal spending, and in fact, the humanitarian component of it is only about half of 1%. >> how much further do you believe we need to go? no doubt we have made progress, but where should we get to? >> well, on aids we have been pretty good on the treatment side of it and once people are infected we are good at providing treatment to help people stay alive. and one thing that we have done very well is prevention. there are campaigns about abstinence and being faithful to your partner and for whatever reason that has not worked terribly well. people are aware of the danger, but it just seems remote, and they continue to have unprotected sex, and one of the areas of prevention now emphasized is male circumcision, because where it is passed heterosexually in a large part of the population, that has a large part of the reduction of the transmission. >> and just for the viewers who are not familiar with the column, explain what it is and how it came about. >> well, this was a initiative by president bush, and i in general have not been a huge fan of president bush, but this was a tremendous thing that he did that i don't think that those of us more on the liberal end of the spectrum have given him adequate credit for. it has kept millions of people alive and it has turned the tide of aids in southern africa at a r relatively modest cost. he announced it in 2003. it came about partly as a result of the pressure from evangelical christians on the white house to do more on aids, and it has just been an extraordinary success. >> do the critics have a valid point when it comes to criticizing the spend ing of ths money? >> i think that it is fair to say that one of the problems is that proponents of aids, and sometimes don't adequately acknowledge how complicated it is. how often we misfire and try the strategies that fail when aids people were slow to encourage testing and slow to move to male circumcision and wasted money on the abstinence only programs which did not work. but we have to take it in context and at the end of the day, there are millions of people who are alive today and millions more who are not en infected and millions more who did not go hungry because their parents are not sick. we have done something truly extraordinary in fighting the great epidemic of our times and i think that the reason we should find pride in that and not reach for the cleaver to slash it. >> nick kristoff, another great column of course, and our viewers can find it at new york times.com. thank you very much. have a great sunday. >> thank you, randi. new information this morning on the deadly outbreak in cambodia. it has killed 64 children so far and officials think they may have found the source now. it is a virus that call ev-71, and effects are range from a cold to polio-like paralysis to the death, and there is no vaccine for this virus. adults with a healthy immune system can fight it, but children are more vulnerable. back here in the u.s., it is one of the amazing stories to come out of the fires in the southwest. a burned golden eagle, but found alive on the fourth of july, and wait until you hear how he survived. checking on some stories make making news cross country now. when a truck driver in ohio made a turn off of the freeway, he probably didn't expect this. his rig overturned there at the gas station right near that set of pumps. there are reports that the brakes failed and the driver said that the load inside of his truck shifted causing this. wow. the workers say that his ability behind the wheel certainly helped to prevent what could have been a big disaster if he had hit the pumps head-on. in arizona, investigators broke up a drug ring that is run by a mexican cartel. they seized three tons of marijuana and $2 million in cash and an airplane. it is one of the nation's treasures and now the public will be on board of the "uss iowa" one of the battleships for the last time. it is turned into a floating museum docked just off of los angeles. no other battle ships were built after world war ii. and check out this video, one of the cutest and the most amazing survivors of the utah wildfire, a baby golden eagle was burned when a fire ungulfed his nest and his feet and beak are recovering and that is the good news. but it is too early to tell if he can fly again. our reporter from our affiliate ktsu has the story. >> for him to survive something like that is outstanding. i mean, there's no words for i. >> reporter: is the the story of the eagle starts on june 1st when he was photographed by kent keller. >> he is a bird bander so he goes up to band the birds in the nest. that gives us longevity nests of what is going on and the nesting behaviors and that type of stuff. >> reporter: in a nest on a ledge high above the community -- >> june 1st. >> reporter: the fires began burning, and there were thousands of acres burned including the nest where the eagle resided. >> kent went back to get the information on the band and -- >> and so he thought he would find a dead bird? >> yes. >> but he found this eagle? >> yes. >> reporter: nicknamed phoenix, he truly did rise from the ashes. >> the ashes were all over the top of the head and the wings and the feet. >> you can see the shaft up here, still growing, but they are done for. >> reporter: the handlers say he has a long way to go, but the future looks promising. >> we are hoping to release him. that is the goal of the program to get him back out into the wild. >> what an amazing story. we will of course be keeping eye on phoenix's recovery and update you on that. thank you to the affiliate wksu for that story. and the swing state voters and what we will focus on in the political week ahead. wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherev