and this is an ipad for $69. the big mistake that had people thinking they had gotten the bargain of the year. i want to start with another apology today. this from rupert murdoch. responding to the hacking scandal from the u.k. what this shows you, this tape, it is murdock going into a meeting with the family of the murdered british teenager. it was that teenager's hacked voice mails that sparked the outrage into the scandal. listen. >> shame on you. shame on you. shame on you. shame on you. >> mr. murdoch, will you tell us what you said to the family? >> if you just keep silent for a minute. it was a totally private meeting. >> keep your head down, mate. >> i'm the founder of the company. i was appalled to find out i apologize. i have nothing more to say. >> nothing more to say at that moment. he did have more he went on to say. murdoch posted an ad in several british newspapers. he said, "we are deeply sorry for the hurt suffered by the individuals affected." the news of the world was in the business of holding others to account. it failed when it came to it self. rebekah brooks oversaw the news of the world. she resigned. another head of murdoch's companies has stepped down as well. we will take a closer look at the man behind news corp and news international. we are talking about rupert murdo murdoch. more on him and how he got his start in australia. that is coming up. we turn to washington d.c. and the debate over raising the debt ceiling. no debate talks are scheduled for this weekend after a week of talks. the u.s. actually hit its debt limit in may, but we have a deadline of august 2nd now. that is the deadline for getting it raised because that is the day we won't be able to pay some of our bills in the u.s. the stumbling block in the debates are taxes. spending cuts are the way to go. democrats say, however, you need to do away with the tax breaks for wealthy people. the president called on the people to compromise cutting the combining spending cuts with ending tax breaks on the wealthy. we got a response from the republicans. saying we have been down this road before and republicans will not go down it again. in 1990, the congress and president struck a deal that combined spending cuts with tax increases, while the tax hikes remained, the spending restraint did not and the debt marched higher. the president will meet with the dalai lama at the white house. china is calling on the president to cancel the meeting saying it will harm u.s./china relations. the meeting is being held to support dialogue between china and tibetan leaders. to california and their expected traffic nightmare is under way. they are calling this carmageddon. basically, crews have shutdown a los angeles highway in both directions this weekend so they can work on the bridge. the highway is not just any highway. it is the 405. one of the busiest in the country. 500,000 cars pass through the construction area on an average weekend. now all those drivers need to find a different way around. officials are telling people to stay home. some people are having fun with this. >> this weekend in los angeles a short stretch of the 405 freeway will be closed for repair. is everyone okay? we prayed this day would never come. sure, californians have survived earthquakes, wildfire, laker victories, even alien invasions. but this is the big one, folks. increased traffic on two off-peak days. you know what that means? someone might have to walk some place. think of the children. pray for them. >> the best way to beat this? remember balloon boy? >> if you want to avoid the 405 this weekend, cut through cold water canyon. crawl down the embankment. once you are down, make your way through the tall grass. jump in deer creek and swim in the under water cave. this takes you to the 101 freeway. it is as simple as that. >> that is outstanding. the construction company that is working on this project hope to have the work done before monday's 6:00 a.m. deadline. that is what they have been given. they could be fined $72,000 an hour if they don't get the work finished on time. here are your options. quit or be fired. that is the warning from the atlanta school superintendent to teachers implicated in the cheating scandal. 178 teachers and administrators were sent a letter. they have until wednesday to resign or they will be fired. teache teachers falsified test scores. nasa is celebrating something else. the dawn spacecraft has reached the destination. the rock called vesta. this is the first time nasa has been able to orbit between jupiter and mars. dawn will take pictures of vesta which is a minor planet. not an asteroid. it is 330 miles across. it took four years to reach vesta. the tsa can keep using full body scanners at airports. a federal appeals court rejected the suit claiming the scanners violated against the unreasonable searches. the tsa should have given the public the chance to report on the scanners, but that did not happen. come on, tom, let's finish this the way we started. together. >> well, did you see the new harry potter movie? if not, you are one of the few who did not. it is setting box office records after opening the first day in the states. "harry potter and the deathly hallows" made $43.5 million after opening at midnight on thursday. >> harry. harry! harry! >> this is -- i don't understand it. people lined up for hours to see the midnight screenings of the movie. this is the eighth and we are told the last harry potter flick. all of the movies have brought in $6 billion worldwide. good morning, reynolds wolf. have you seen these things? >> your forecast today looks pretty good there. no. i never read a book or been to one of the movies. i'm sure it is wonderful. i don't know. this is the last one they say? >> this is the eighth one. the last. >> you promise? i'm just teasing. the greatest thing about it is it is encouraging kids to read. we will read temperatures that are ridiculous. t.j., highs in the 80s and 90s. with the high humidity, it will feel warmer. we will talk about that coming up. we will talk about the slight chance of severe weather across parts of the northern plains. t.j. thank you. we will see you in just a second. minnesota state government shutdown. it is now threatening to hit people where it really hurts. at the bar. we will tell you why the beer may not be flowing because of the shutdown. that is next. stay with us on this cnn saturday morning. mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it means to serve. ♪ ♪ here comes the sun ♪ here comes the sun nice touch this morning. great shot. we have the most beautiful shots of washington d.c. often times with some of the ugliest back and forth going on in that town. some of it happening right now. debate talks at the white house this week. no talks scheduled for this weekend in washington d.c. on raising the debt ceiling. we will see what comes early next week. looks nice there. some of the temperatures we are talking about getting into the 100s with the heat index. not used to those temperatures. >> we are getting to the point where it is not just heat, but a dangerous condition for people. some of the younger children and senior citizens, it is time to watch out for a lot of people. especially in places we don't normally see this heat. mainly in the upper midwest. it is warm. it summer time. the expected high today in minneapolis is 93. 94 in kansas city. 88 in chicago. 101 in dallas. what is unusual is when you bring in the high humidity. it will feel warmer. everything you see on the map with pink or red or orange, that is the advisory or warning. that is the combination of the air temperature and high humidity. it could feel like it is anywhere from 110 to 120 degrees in many spots. here is the reason why. we have a big ridge in the jet stream. it allows the moisture to come up in the central plains and midwest. it will make it feel like 106 in kansas city. we fast forward into tomorrow and it will be warmer. 115, t.j., in minneapolis. the heat index for tomorrow. 109 in kansas city. this will continue into next week. monday, the same deal. the hottest time in minneapolis is 117. 101 in chicago. tuesday, we see things drop a bit in terms of the intensity. some places cooling down in chicago at 96 degrees. 99 in dallas. by thursday, things cooling down a little bit, but not much. in terms of the severe weather, we could be seeing that parts of the upper midwest today. we will touch on that during the next weather update. t.j., the top story is the heat. it is the big story. the focus on the weather for some time to come. >> not just hot, but dangerous heat. was it last summer or the summer before when it got so hot in chicago and a number of people died in the heat wave there? >> scary times. 13 minutes past the hour. i think we figured out. we talked about the minnesota shutdown. two weeks ago, we had the players on. we may have found a reason why they decided to compromise. to our viewers, a deal close now that would end the government shutdown in minnesota. the democratic governor said he will accept the republican proposal with a few modifications. he will call a special session next week to try to end the two-week shutdown. closed state parks. 22,000 state workers went home. this may be the thing to get them to the bargaining table. beer. the makers of miller beer and coors are victims to the shutdown because their liquor license expired and the problem here is, reynolds, to get it renewed, they need state workers to process the paper work. they are not on the job. people cannot get your beer. the state says they have to stop shipping to minnesota and take the beer off the shelves. we are talking about 40 different beers. >> wow! >> this news came out a few days ago and sure enough, 24 hours later, we hear we have a deal between the democrats and republicans. >> isn't it funny when the fog lifts and you find out what is happening underneath that veil what is happening. >> it is unfortunate for a lot of people in that state. we will talk about that more later this morning. we have the speaker of the house of the assembly joining us live. we will talk to reynolds through the morning. now let's turn to netflix. renewing your subscription to netflix may be a tough sell. the company announced a 60% hike in prices. a lot of people are outraged over this. you will see some of that outrage when we turn to facebook. first, parking in a big city can be a huge hassle. it could be expensive. here is a list of the cities where it will cost you most. you could probably guess some of the cities. seattle averages $24 a day. if you pay by the month, you will shell out $294. philadelphia is next at $26 a day. $304 for the month. according to collier's international, the third highest city is san francisco. $26 a day and $375 a month. i will give you two guesses as to what is number one. you will probably only need one. i'll have that after the quick break. bladder, our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i learned there's something more i can do. now, i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, stop taking vesicare and get emergency help. tell your doctor right away if you have severe abdominal pain, or become constipated for three or more days. vesicare may cause blurred vision, so use caution while driving or doing unsafe tasks. common side effects are dry mouth, constipation, and indigestion. so why wait ? 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[ male announcer ] think, type, go. with just type. only on the new hp touchpad with webos. we are 25 minutes past the hour on the cnn saturday morning. rupert murdoch's company is in turmoil after the news of the world shutdown. the head of the dow jones resigned and an apology letter from rupert murdoch. he says, the news of the world was in the business of holding others to account. we are sorry for the serious wrongdoing that occurred. we are deeply sorry for the hurt we imposed on others. i realize that simply apologizing is not enough. still, we will get more details about the scandal in the coming days and weeks. nadya is here with me. rupert murdoch has built an empire. he truly has an empire. >> and on many continents. this must be one of the hardest times in his 80 years. it all began in adelaide, australia. he was studying at oxford and came back to takeover his father's newspaper. mr. murdoch had great visions. he was always very driven. yesterday, i spoke to william shorecross. he said this is a man who from a little boy loved to build things. his mother is 102 and still alive living in australia. he says that murdoch was the combination of the two grandfathers. one was a modest priest from scotland and the one he takes after more is the debonair womanizer. he could read a balance sheet at a glance and always wanted to own things. he went from australia then we know to england and the sunday times and all of the publications in england. he owned 37% of all newspapers in england. that gives him huge political power. in america, he started fox news and the wall street journal. he has had enormous success. what is going on now is very difficult for him. one of the things in his life right now is not being able to acquire b. sky. this is something he wanted to own. if he doesn't own it is because he didn't want it. right now facing the enormous crisis, as you know, he will be appearing in parliament with his son james on tuesday. this story is changing day by day. you mentioned rebekah brooks. the story changes all the time. he also had another failure in china. he wanted to takeover the media in china. the story goes he lost a fortune in china, but found a wife. he is married to somebody who is 42 years younger. he divorced his second wife ann who he was married to for 38 years. married wendy after 17 days. >> when you know, you know. >> he has two small children. rupert murdoch is 80. he has an 8 and 10-year-old child. he is facing the toughest period in his life. >> he took over a newspaper initially, but this was a businessman who was business minded versus a journalist. he saw newspapers and journalism as a business and a way to make money. >> he has a passion for newspapers. with the criticism that has been dealt him. many people who think of him as a controversy. speaking to william shorecross is saying this is a balance to the