Flee in california. Out of control flames near palm springs. Pushing toward the town of idyllwild. Im just keeping my fingers crossed that its okay. The heat dome spreading. 20 states under heat warnings and advisories. All the way west of the dakotas. Now what . Its so hot, the cue cards melted. Rolling stone magazine ripped off of store shelves all thanks to this story. The cover featured alleged boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Nelson mandela turns 95. He is making remarkable progress. President obama plans to tell americans that Health Care Reforms are a success. Delay or appeal parts of the bill. A busy highway shut down after a military drone crashed minutes after crashoff. Liftoff. Lets hire her as a nanny i think youre stupid. Tried to rob a Grocery Store in wisconsin. I said you can have all the tootsie rolls you want but i am not opening that cash register. An air force captain pulls off a unique homecoming in japan. He snuck up on his wife and kids with a set of scuba gear. Are you kidding me . The headquarters was renamed s in honor of bill clinton in honor of his dedication to the environment. Or as al gore put it, are you [ bleep ] me . Welcome to cbs this morning. Hot weather continues to be a big story. It does. Good morning, charlie. As you wake up in the west heat and winds are turning a wildfire into a potential disaster. Thousands of people in the popular resort area near palm spring have been told to get out. The fire about 100 miles east of los angeles threatens thousands of homes and other buildings. Bill whitaker is in the small town of idyllwild, california. Bill, good morning. Reporter good morning, norah and charlie. Some,000 some 6,000 residents and visitors are now under mandatorycalled mountain fire has now burned almost 23,000 acres and is only 15 contained. The cause of the mountain fire is under investigation. It started as a small wildfire just southwest of palm springs on monday. But yesterday afternoon, it shifted from something manageable to a monster. This fire still raging. And theyre talking about massive evacuations of the area. Reporter nearly 3,000 firefighters are working to stop the blaze. Assisted by 25 aircraft. So far, the fire has destroyed a half dozen structures. Shifting winds are pointing the flames towards the community of idyllwild. Thousands of people had little time to pack up their belongings and leave. Were in a cabin thats been built in the 20s. So and its on five acres. Im just keeping my fingers crossed that its okay. Reporter the tinder dry covering of the area hasnt burned in years. Evacuated residents dont know when or if they will see their hope homes again. Thats our house right there. Weve kind of had to, you know, say our goodbyes just in case we dont come back. Some 4,000 houses and cabins are being threatened by this fire. The good news these triple digit temperatures are expected to start coming down by the weekend. Charlie. Norah. Thanks, bill. The brutal heat in the eastern u. S. Is expected to peak today. It is blamed for one death in kentucky. Tens of millions are threatened. More than three quarters of country could see 90 degree temperatures today. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli is watching it all for us. How much longer do you think this heat is going to hang on for people . Three sweltering days. Three days may not sound like much but its already been about five days. Thats going to make it a total of an eightday heat wave. A very prolonged heat wave. Lets go to the computer and show you high temperatures. New york city soaring to 98. Feels like temperatures around 105. That extends at least twothirds if not three quarters of the way across the country. Chicago topping out at 93. Demine tops moines topping out at 96. The heat bubbles across the east right now. The jet stream trapping the cool air in canada is traveling to the south. It will arrive on saturday. Cooler air moves in on sunday. Actually temperatures only drop to around 85 degrees or so. Along that cold front, as you would imagine, because of the contrast of air masses we will see the threat of Severe Weather. Tomorrow, chicago, detroit, buffalo and burlington. As we extend into the day on saturday, that threat moves into the northeast, especially in places like new york and pittsburgh. So it looks like relief is on the way but Severe Weather is in the middle. For the First Time SinceGeorge Zimmerman was found not guilty of murdering their son, Trayvon Martins parents are speaking publicly this morning about the public. Sybrina fulton and tracy martin are with us along with their attorney. Everybody understands, most importantly, the loss of your son. And you have to answer these questions, i mean, you dont have to but its part a process youre going through. What is it you most want us to understand before we talk about the particulars of this verdict . I want america to know that trayvon was a funloving child. He was our child. We we miss him dearly. Just to have your childs life taken away from you like that it hurts. And its a process that will take a long time to start the recovery from. How are you feeling, sybrina, after the verdict . I was in a bit of shock. I thought surely that he would be found guilty of Second Degree murder. Manslaughter at the lead. But i just knew that they would see that this was a teenager just trying to get home. This was no burglar. This was somebodys son that was trying to get home. You were stunned by the verdict. I was stunned. I was absolutely i couldnt believe it. You believe this was racial profiling and this happened because of that . Um we didnt know details about the case. We knew some of them. But some of these details came out in the courtroom. As far as previous 911 calls and i think it was, you know, obvious that it was a black person, a black young person that they were looking for, but trayvon simply was not that person. Trayvon was not a burglar. He wasnt doing anything wrong. He went simply went to the store and was headed back home. And for somebody to look at him and perceive him to be a burglar, that is the problem that initiated everything. Did you hear that juror who spoke out with Anderson Cooper . And what did you think when you heard her say that she believes that trayvon played a huge role in his own death . I dont think she knows trayvon. Trayvon is not a confrontational person. So instead of placing the blame on the teenager we need to place the blame on the responsible adult. There were two people involved. We had an adult that was chasing a kid. And we had a kid who i feel was afraid. I understand you were not there for the verdict. Youre speaking out now for the first time. Do you believe you should do you plan to initiate a civil suit . We are looking at all the options right now. Wear asking were asking the department of justice to answer that question. Can a person with a gun profile and follow our Children Home . The United StatesSupreme Court doesnt allow the police to profile based on race. What would you like if anything, for president obama to do . Thats pretty tough. To say the least, at least investigate what happened. At leefrtast go through it with a finetooth comb and make sure all the ts were cross and all the is dotted. This is sending a terrible message. Its sending out a terrible message to young teenagers. Trayvon was walking too slow. So should they be walking too fast . You know, so i dont think teenagers in whole know exactly what to do now. Thank you develop forvery much for your time. The fallout is growing for Rolling Stone, the magazines new issue features a cover photo of the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon attack. Its leading some stores to pull Rolling Stone magazine off the shelves. Elaine quijano is in boston. Charlie and norah. Were here near where the first deadly bomb went off just three months ago. Many here in boston are wondering why Rolling Stone is putting on its cover the man authorities believe is responsible. With his wavy hair and deepset brown eyes Dzhokhar Tsarnaev looks more like a celebrity than a criminal. An in depth look into the life of a seemingly normal boston teen. Rolling stone says the story falls within the tradition of journalism. Insisting on its heartfelt sympathy for the victims of the bombing. The magazine has a history of generating controversy with the images featured on its covers. I think the notion here is to frame a terrorist as an allamerican boy. Reporter Robert Draper who wrote a book about Rolling Stone believes the magazine is doing the two things it does best, being provocative and driving profits. The magazine has always tried to find imagery that would stoke conversation and spur newsstand sales. Reporter the belief that Rolling Stone is more sales conscious than sensitive is angering locals. To put him on the cover is weak and shallow and theyre just trying to sell magazines. Reporter cvs is already refusing to sell the cover. Other stores have followed suit. The boston mayor called the story inconceived at best. The way you used to get on the cover of Rolling Stone is you got a band and you made some music. A kid went out there, rejected everything in this country and murdered and maimed. Reporter boston globe columnist kevin cullen believes the focus should be on the victims like lingzi lu. I would ask them what they think about brothers that came here, got every opportunity in this country and threw it back in penals faceoples faces and killed americans. Reporter despite his outrage, cullen says as a journalist hes opposed to attempts at censorship. Charlie, norah. Elaine keyquijano, thank you. President obama speaks this morning from the white house. Hes hoping to boost support for his Signature Health care law. His remarks after the republicancontrolled house voted to delay key provisions. The 30th time the house has tried to cut funding for the law. Bill plante is at the white house. Bill good morning. Reporter good morning, norah. Todays speech is all about selling a piece of the Health Care Act that is already working. 8. 5 Million People are going to get rebates averaging 100 on their Health Care Premiums last year because the law says Insurance Companies have to spend 80 of premium dollars on medical care or give the money back. Also, an announcement that coverage when its insurance marketplace opens up is going to be up to 50 cheaper for some people. But his appearance today at a did i cut political time for the Overall Health of the health care law. The president will talk about the benefits the new law every few weeks but privately white house officials admit the next six months are going to be really bumpy. And theyre hearing it even from their political allies. One senior official told us hey, we know our friends say we have problems, so we use the president to talk up the positive. Norah, charlie. So, bill i want to ask you about whats going on at the white house. I know president obama is scheduled in september to fly to moscow to meet one on one with president putin being and Edward Snowden is still in that airport in moscow. Is the white house now being deliberately vague about whether that meeting will take place in order to send a message to putin, just as Edward Snowden is trying to seek asylum . Reporter theyre trying to send a message indeed. Saying theres a possibility if you give asylum to snowden, the president wont go. Theyre not saying that theyre just suggesting that. They want to make sure the russians get the message. Hell say putin in st. Petersburg anyway. The question is will he meet with him separately in moscow. Theyre holding that out as a possibility that they would not do it because of snowden. Bill plante thank you. Top officials were in the hot seat yesterday over the nsas surveillance program. Lawmaker showed their frustration while pushing for answers. Do you think a program of this magnitude gathering information involving a large number of people involved with Telephone Companies and so on could be indefinitely kept secret from the American People . Well we tried. I understand. Congressman James Sensenbrenner says theres not enough votes to renew the phone record operation when it expires in two years. In london everyones still waiting for the birth of the royal baby. Even Queen Elizabeth is wondering why its taking so long. Mark phillips is part of the crowd outside st. Marys hospital. Reporter good morning, norah. Good morning charlie. Ah, yes, the queen. Times of Great National stress the british can turn to the queen to provide leadership and inspiration. Only she can sometimes put into words the sense of national frustration, of waiting for the next royal heir of the nation on hold. Or not. With the reluctant to arrive great grandchild still being reluctant, the greatgrandmother queen was out doing what queens do today lending her presence to the beginning of an International Cricket game between two of the countries of which the royal fetus is destined to be like her, head of state. England and australia. Unless the australians do what theyve long threatened to do and dump the monarchy in the 50 or 60 years before kate and williams child is likely to come to the throne. Anyway, the queen, like a lot of other people seems to be getting a little impatient. In an exchange with some school kids, she was asked whether she wanted the baby to be a boy or a girl. She didnt care she said as long as it came quickly. Queens need a break too. I dont think i mind. I would very much like it to arrive. Im going on holiday. Reporter the british royals may not have the power they once comes to disrupting vacation plans, even their own. A lot of holidays are on hold around the world. I think were all just kind of like what the queen said yesterday, really waiting, you know, maybe hurry a little bit. We are looking forward to seeing her and i can be patient because its happy news. Reporter happy news but where. This hospital is the one that is the primary place that the palace says the birth is scheduled to take place. We learned, in fact, kate is staying at her parents, which is in a village west of london. Its about 50 miles away. Even with the Police Escort can be a long way when push comes to shove. Very fine reporting, mark. It is time to show you some of this mornings headlines from around the globe. The wall street journal says at least 28 children have died in india after eating a poisoned school lunch. Others are skill in the hospital. Theyre expected to recover. The head of the school has disappeared. Doctors suspect the cooking oil was tainted with insecticide. The captain of the Costa Concordia is looking for a plea deal. He faces charges of manslaughter and abandoning ship in last years deisasterdisaster. Lawyers for the captain are planning to request a 3 1 2 year plea deal. The New York Times looks at possible early signs of dementia. A study shows that people who feel memory or thinking skill ys slipping are likely to have an al himsers related starting out with some low clouds and fog around the bay area, of course more clouds out toward the coastline. Its going to stay cool there while the rest of the bay area is going to start to bake. You can find some cool weather at the coastline. Plenty of low clouds even inside the bay and some of the valleys this morning. But by the afternoon, sunshine and these temperatures starting to get on the hot side inland in the upper 80s some low 90s there. 70s a few 80s around the bay and 60s approaching the coast. Next couple of days, we crank it up near triple digits into saturday. Cooling off next week. Announcer this National Weather report sponsored by devry university. Learn more an devry. Edu. The government may be monitoring more than phone calls and emails and reports say agencies are taking millions of pictures of license plates. They show us why. Plus, the bill no one expected at some of the nations biggest restaurant chance. Terrell brown is in new yorks times square. Reporter norah and charlie, tipping isnt a choice for some people dining out. It is mandatory and now some dining spots are being sued for millions. The news is back on cbs this morning. Stay tuned for your local news. Announcer this portion of cbs this morning sponsoring by party city. Choose from over 100 choices. 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