hopes of a better tomorrow? that was hilarious. >> that was hilarious. it is sunday, april 29th. good morning, everyone. i'm randy kay. now, we start with that tragic post-game party in st. louis. one person was killed, and 16 others sent to the hospital when strong winds tore up a tent at a sports bar. as many as 100 others were treated for minor injuries at the scene. >> they got hit with the metal pipes. the wires, we have electric inside this tent. it's -- it messed up everything it ka have happened. we have some severe injuries for quite a few people. >> we understand there are about 100, 150 people under the tent. a lot of people i think still, and i don't think they were really aware of the seriousness of the situation. >> the fans that gathered there after the cardinals win over the milwaukee brewers. the tent was supposed to be able to with stand 90-mile-an-hour winds. the winds that tore up the tent were about 50 miles an hour. reynolds wolf will have more on the storm that ripped through st. louis. the bunker standoff near seattle that you first heard about here is now over. the swat team blew a hole in the underground bunker looking for peter keller, and they found his body. he is accused of killing his wife and daughter. here's what they found inside the bunker. a lot of guns. they feared him heavily armed and well prepared. they said keller had been dead for some time. he hadn't been seen for weeks sense the death of his family, and police believe he died of self-inflicted gunshot wounds. the u.s. coast guard and the mexican navy are searching for a missing crewmember of a racing yacht. three other crew members were found dead after the boat went missing during a race from california to mexico. other boats saw debris, but there's no word on what actually happened to that yacht. the "new york times" is reporting that a government investigation and said google didn't break thousands of laws when they -- the investigation also found that google's claims that it was the work of a rogue engineer or that it was a mistake was untrue. it was all part of the street view project between 2007 and 2010. newt gingrich had picked a date to drop out of the race. a source close to the former house speaker tells cnn that it will be wednesday. in his farewell speech gingrich is expected to back likely nominee mitt romney. more powerful storms like the one that knocked down the tent outside bush stadium in st. louis are headed through the central u.s. reynolds wolf has our first check of the weather now. good morning. >> good morning. what we're going to do is tell you this area that took place last night. what we had in st. louis yesterday afternoon into the evening hours because of immense thunderstorms that rolled through. any time you have a large thunderstorm, as you might imagine, it means a great deal of water. speaking of tornadoes, we had a lot of sheer volume. air tends to move quickly and get out of the way. you have very, very strong gusts, strong winds that can be produced from these thunderstorms. you can have all kinds of damage that can be created without even having a tornado. that is basically the scenario that have yesterday. we have video that we can show. let's roll that video. we're going to show you the animation. take the hail stones that you have in parts of the country due to the strong storms. now we're ready to go back to the weather computer. as we do go to the weather computer, can you see plain as day what we're going to get yesterday at 4:00 p.m. notice st. louis. moving back towards the area. it's a very strong thunderstorm. as you heard, can you see them dripping right crossing over the same -- st. louis area moving back into parts of illinois. that's that big cluster of thunderstorms farther back on i-70. just a huge mess, and that is any system that caused all the issues that we have in temz of the damage and, unfortunately, the fatality. the problem is, randy, we've got a setup today that's going to be very similar to yesterday. we might be dealing with a chance of strong storms not only across parts of st. louis, across the upper midwest, but even across parts of the central and southern plains. we've already talked more about that coming up in a few moments, and also it will no doubt affect millions of americans as we start off. >> thank you very much. >> you bet. >> here's a rundown on the stories that we're working on this morning. one year of royal wedding bliss and counting for the duke and duchess of cambridge. we'll take you live to london and see how they're marking their first anniversary. back here at home we're remembering a flash point in u.s. race relations. the 20th anniversary of the l.a. riots. and a witness to the r.f.k. shooting says there was a second shooter. and she's only 6 months old, but her parents have created an infant's version of the bucket list. we'll tell you why. 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[ applause ] >> four years ago i looked like this. today i look like this. and four years from now i will look like this. >> mr. president, you remember -- you remember when the country rallied around you in hopes of a better tomorrow? that was hilarious. you know, there's a attorney general for guys like president obama. probably not two terms, but -- >> we have men in tuxes, women in gowns, fine wine, first class entertainment. i was led to believe this was not a gsa conference. >> if anyone has tickets to the gsa after party, the plane is leaving for the four seasons in dubai at midnight on the dot. don't be late or you'll miss out on your complimentary white tiger cub. >> it's great to be here this evening in the vast, magnificent of the ballroom, or what mitt romney would call a little fixer-upper. >> we have numerous members of the media in attendance, which reminds me of a riddle. what's black and white and red all over? nothing anymore. >> even sarah palin is getting back into the game. guest hosting on "the "today" show." which reminds me of an old saying. what's the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull? a pit bull is delicious. >> i do have a lot of jokes about the secret service. i told them for $800 i wouldn't tell them, but they only offered $30, so -- >> in fact, i had a lot more material prepared, but i have to get the secret service off in time for their new -- >> that is some good stuff. for more jokes from last night, you can head over to cnn.com. they have got them all. coming up next hour i'll be joined by pete dominik. he was there, and he will offer his own highlights. stick around for a few more laughs. well, it was a fairy tale royal wedding. one year ago today, hard to belief, the world watched prince william and kate middleton tie the knot in a royal love affair with the couple. look how they're changing the image of britain's monarchy when we go live to london next. meineke's personal pricing on brakes. 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. remember this moment? one year ago today two billion people around the world watched the fairy tale wedding of britain's prince william and kate middleton. since then the duchess of cambridge has become a global celebrity and a fully fledged member of teetly knit royal family. max, good morning to you. how are prince william and catharine marking their big day? >> they're not -- they're going to be together today, trying to be. last night they were at a friend's wedding, one of kate's school friends, and a chance for them short to reminisce around that big day a year ago. it's flown by hasn't it, really? since then kate has a carefully planned process to emerge as an independent working royal, and i'm told she's achieved all of her objectives and very pleased with how the year has gone. >> she is so well liked. do you think that she's changed the image of the british monarchy, maybe softened it a bit? >> she's updated it, i think. but she's still getting a big moderate to tradition. there's this big debate about fashion sense, for example. people saying she's a fashion icon, and i interviewed adama -- she's one of -- amanda doesn't think she's a fashion icon, although she has prepared to a modern day jackie onassis. she says she has an amazing ability to buy clothes that suit her and suit the occasion, but she doesn't describe her as a cutting edge fashion icon. she's not pushing forward boundaries. >> she does have a great look to her, though. she also has i understand some inhouse palace training. i don't even know what that entails, but this is all to help her handle the spotlight. do you know more about this? >> i've been speaking to the pal whys about this, and they've taken this view of her. she's very controlled in what she does, and she approves everything. she wants to be in charge. she has a very small team of advisors. about four people who are shared with william and harry as well. it's a small palace team, but william himself very much taking control of her tutoring. for example, she had her first speech recently last month, and william is coaching her on the phone from where he was on military service. he is taking charge to do with everything in her training. interestingly as well, here she has a great relationship with camilla, but actually charles has been very involved with her training, and they've formed this great friendship. they go out to art galleries together and opera houses together, and sharing an interest that princes don't share. it's interesting to see that as well. >> she's also begun some of her first solo engagements. how would you say she's doing? >> she's amazing really. you go to these events, and i'm one of about 100 people there with our cameras, and cmn always films close-ups with the duchess. i'm often there close up with her, and it's interesting to see how composed she is. she's only been in the job for a year, and i think there's a secret behind the success really, and it's all about preparations. she's always seeing this big -- she gets out. she's comfortable in what she's wearing, and she never ever -- you'll mow this of pictures her. we've filmed all of this with her. she never ever looks at the cameras, so she blocks them out, and we're told that she often leaves events forgetting cameras are there at all. >> diana was always so aware of the camera, right? she was so uncomfortable in public in front of the camera. >> yeah. she would speak to journalists herself. catherine does speak to us on occasion. it's entirely off record. you know, camilla speaks to us and smiles at us, gives us a wave, but kate just doesn't in these early days. >> they're also trying to be very down to earth, very relatable and, in part, i guess, to prove that they got this dog, right? he is now part of the official royal family? >> lupo. oh, my. basically -- well, the palace eventually confirmed they did have a dog, and they only managed to find out that it's the offspring of a middleton pup. it's ridiculous. we wanted to get the name of the dog, and they wouldn't tell us, and then i since discovered it actually was kate saying i don't want my puppy being pr'ed. it's interesting. this is where she draws the line between public and private life. she has this very private life, but she missed it quite freely. she goes to starbucks and the supermarket. the palace wants to protect that. that's where she gets her normality. william and harry get normality from the military, but when it comes to the private life, they protect it very carefully because that's how she gets her normality, which is why they didn't want to pr the puppy. >> it sure is. he is pretty cute too. all right. that was fun. thank you very much. a prisoner being extradited made a run for it once he got to the terminal. take a look here. we'll show you. look at him go. his freedom, well, it didn't last very long. police finally caught him. plus, the los angeles riots 20 years later. what has changed and what has stayed the same? 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she says month. >> she would bite and scratch and all her behavioral problems she would most likely be ooutanized. i just can't imagine that. >> the prisoners must be on good behavior and cannot have a harmful past. a dubious anniversary that changed millions of lives. it's about 20 yoerz since the los angeles riots sparked by the four police officers accused in the beating of rodney king. the spark began a roaring flame engulfing not just l.a., but cities across the country. now 20 years later let's hear from one man, mark craig, who not only was there, but was many the middle of the violence. >> we're here 20 years later. >> big and back up that night i just finished school, went home, watch the verdict on television and was very disappointed when i heard it. for me i needed to vent. other people in different areas of the city, and from our standpoint, we wanted to focus on the police department, so we were there personally. i took it personal because i had just finished war for this country. i had just served in operation desert shield and desert storm, and i had just given my life on the frontline for this country. it was just a big slap in the face. what have i done over the last years? i got my education. my personal life, i'm a single dad. i have a 17-year-old daughter who goes to high school who will be graduating this year. i have been coaching for the last ten years, and this is basically my passion. i have to say things have gotten better because some people would have never imaged that in our lifetime, or anyone's lifetime when this country was founded. there was the have's and have-not's, and that's continued, but have things gotten better on a local level? not much has changed. it has changed on the surface, but a lot of the things that were going on in 1992 are still going on in 2012. >> the riots in los angeles lasted five days during which 55 people lost their lives and now 20 years later there are still lessons to be learned. for a look back at the iconic images from that chaotic time, be sure to check out our special coverage on our website, cmn.com. another witness, this time the assassination of robert f. kennedy. one woman was there, and she says we don't know the whole story. thanks to the fbi, her story exclusively on cnn. a bunker filled with guns and a murder suspect. a man wanted in the death of his wife and daughter held police at bay for two days. we'll tell you what police found when they finally got inside there. thanks for babysitting the kids, brittany. so how much do we owe you? 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