morning, i'm randi kaye. we start with the stand-off near seattle, a man accused of murdering his wife and daughter is holed up in an underground bunker. a swat team pumped in tear gas to force peter keller out. police are being cautious and patient. one friend of his wife is not being deliberate. >> i hope he resists. i want him to know what a bullet feels like. i can't stop being angry. >> now more from jim foreman. >> if this takes a day, month, week, we'll wait it out. most important is officer safety. >> reporter: as sunset nears, another swat team moves in to take up positions. first units have been at it since 5:00 a.m., commanders want fresh people. deputies now all but certain peter keller is in his deep underground bunker, a lair that could be bobby trapped. >> this isn't a whole in the ground, this is a large structure, hidden, took time to find it and in fact our tactical team smelled the wood smoke before they saw it. >> the break in the case comes straight out of csi. detectives found the bunker from this photo, enhancing it, triangulating the location. the picture was supposed to burn in keller's home, where he is accused of killing his wife and daughter and setting the fire. >> it's unnerving, i'm working from home to make sure my kids are okay. has been an interesting friday, needless to say. >> keller may have been building his end of the world fortress for eight years. making this more of a military-style operation. >> the fort appears to be amazing, amazingly fortified. >> that was from jim foreman, we will keep an eye on this story throughout the morning and bring you updatesif something happens. the secret service now has a new code of conduct coming in the wake of the prostitution scandal in columbia. the rules say agents on assignment in other countries have to act like they are still in the united states, also they are forbidden from having anyone else in their room. there will be a list of places to stay away from and no drinking alcohol within ten hours of reporting for duty. sources with knowledge of the columbia investigation tells cnn arthur huntington is at the center of the scandal. he had the dispute with the prostitu prostitute, he has left the agency. a former aide of john edwards feared for his life. he called the situation bizarre when describing his role in allegedly helping edwards conceal nearly a million dollars in campaign contributions. prosecutors say edwards used the money to conceal an affair with the mistress, it was the third day on the stand for young. edward faces up to 30 years in prison, denied doing anything wrong. much more on the trial a little later in the show. a teacher at the center of a bullying scandal says she did nothing wrong. kelly altenberg is accused of verbally abusing a 10-year-old boy with autism. the boy's father taped some of the interaction. listen to this. >> what did do you in the library yesterday? >> looked at sculpture. >> that's what you did? >> did you see any books in the library or look at sculptures? oh, akian, you are a bastard. >> the school district says none of the teachers involved work for them anymore. >> the point today is not to attack the father of the student. i started the conference on saying we respect his advocacy at a point theres is a time that the comments he said my client made are inaccurate. altonberg is now on leave. i'll talk live with the father in the case and get his reaction in 40 minutes. a manhunt in denver, police looking for two suspects from a robbery, this is new video of the robbery thursday night. the suspects demanded the clerk open the cash register then shot him at close range in the arm. they fired a couple shots at customers in the store before leaving. none of the customers was hurt. police say the pair may be responsible for a string of recent robberies. bright sunshine, storms, i'm hoping you can give us a hint. >> every weekend a little bit of both, that's okay, that makes it interesting. the places we see the raw stuff is ohio valley, plenty of sunshine for the northeast, southeast and west coast looks nice, too. travel-wise, potential back-ups in chicago it will be the rain and wind that could give you back-ups. same deal minneapolis. cleveland, the rain. atlanta, fog but by mid-morning that should be gone. miami, scattered showers will keep temperatures in the 70s could give you back-ups. just be prepared, back-ups at the smaller airports deep in the florida keys. that is a quick snap shop of the forecast. more straight ahead. here is a rundown of the stories we're following a mad cow scary news concerns about our food supply. is farming the key to food safety? 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came in his house and grab his mom's purse. >> when i seen his face, i was like that is nobody i've ever seen before. he came in, yanked on it, i yanked back, he yanked harder and ran out the door. >> he yanked harder. his dad chased him, he ran on a highway and he was hit by a car. the purse had no money in it. cnn heros a chance to bring you incredible stories of people overcoming hardships to help others. this week a woman who is facing death threats just because she is trying to stop violence against women. >> two years after the earthquake, the situation is still the same, the people are still under the tents, they don't have electricity. there is no security where they sleep. they are getting raped. in haiti, things are very difficult. before the earthquake, there h were rapes happening. now, i can say it is total disorder. >> adults are not spared. mothers are not spared. babies are not spared. my name is malya villard-appolon. i am a victim of sexual violence. i'm on a mission to eradicate the issue so other haitian women do not fall victim. we do awareness in the camps. we were working in 22 camps after the earth quake, now we are trying to work in others. we tell people to come out of of silence, do not be afraid to say you have been victimized. we offer psychological and legal support. we have a call center, we accompany the victim to the hospital, and we have a safe house program. for me, the first thing is justice that i want. i was a victim and i did not find justice. but i know i will get it for other women that are victims. we have to fight so we can say what was said in the past. beloved haiti, this is a great nation. there will be a change. >> remember all cnn heros are picked from your suggestions. send them to cnn.com and nominate your hero today. heighting opolice surrounder of a murder suspect. we watch the scene as they try to smoke him out. >> the nerd prom, for jimmy kimmel the hottest ticket in town, the white house cor he spon denies dinner coming your way, next. bottom of the hour, welcome back, i'm randi kaye, thanks for starting your morning with us. we start with the stand off near seattle, a man accused of murdering his wife and daughter is now believed holed up in an underground bunker. a swat team pumped in tear gas to force peter keller out. it's believed he is well-armed and the bunker is well-stocked so police are being cautious and patient. >> it doesn't matter how long it takes. if it takes a day, month, week, we'll wait it out. >> this isn't a hole in the ground this is a large structure. our tactical team smelled the wood smoke coming before they saw it. >> the bodies of keller's wife and daughter were found sunday. the house had been set on fire, keller hasn't been seen since. here is a check of a few other top stories, the secret service agent who sparked a prostitution scandal was identified, arthur huntington. sources say he is the agent who had a dispute over pay with an escort in the columbian hotel. huntington, a married father of two, is among those who left the agency after the scandal broke. friday the secret service issued new code of conduct rules for agents intended to prevent alleged misconduct from happening again. nearly one year ago, a global search for osama bin laden kaim to came to an end wi killing. leon panetta says that night, which he called nerve racking, insured the nation's security. >> they said that they had kia, geronimo confirmed, that was the moment when we knew that all the work that had been done was paying off. i think the one thing all of us feel pretty good about that we're involved in this operation, america is safer. >> panetta acknowledged the death doesn't mean the end of the terror network he founded saying there is no silver bullet to destroy al qaeda. a touch of hollywood comes to washington as politicians, reporters, celebrities, everybody gets ready for the white house correspondents dinner. kim kardashian, george clooney, stevie wonder, march that stewart will attend. the man with the task of making all them and the president laugh, jimmy kimmel who is the host. watch the coverage at 9:30 tonight eastern time. time now for something we like to call political gut check where we take you beyond the speeches and break down what is going on in politics. mitt romney is the all but certain republican nominee for president and that is good news for him because the party is finally showing him a little love. this week the rnc m