two full years before the recent $2 billion loss fiasco. concerns about the roguish trading team started in 2010. but the bank did not take any action. the ceo jamie dimon set to testify on capitol hill tomorrow where he will provide a detailed review of what went so wrong. >> officials say one death has been confirmed and an out of control colorado blaze that damaged 118 structures. the remans of a 62-year-old woman have been recovered in the fire area. the wildfire has nearly doubled to 58 square miles forcing hundreds of evacuations. in new mexico, crews are making progress against the largest fire in their state's history. the blaze is now nearly 40% contained. here is a simple headline this morning. it was all a hoax. the coast guard says a reported explosion on a yacht off central new jersey likely, yeah, never happened. it all started with an emergency call from a boat calling itself, the "blind date." well the caller claimed the vessel sank but everybody aboard made it to life rafts showing a huge show of force, search crews, but there was no sign of any people or any distress in that water. the jury in the roger clemens trial could finally get the case later today. jurors have heard from 26 witnesses, over 46 days of testimony, in a case the judge once called "boring." two members of the original jury were dismissed for falling asleep. clemens is charged of course with lying to congress about whether he actually used any performance-enhancing drugs. long-time girlfriend of the mobster, learned her fate, greig faces maximum of 15 years in prison for helping him elude authorities for 16 years. a two to three year sentence is likely. bolger is awaiting trial on charges he took part in 19 murders. police in southern california are trying to track down a driver who apparently had a grudge. they released this video which appears to show the driver running down a pedestrian on purpose and then speeding away. the victim is going to be okay. but he refuses to tell police anything about the incident. that victim lucky he didn't suffer, maybe a fatal injury. >> wow. >> disturbing. >> grudge to say the least, huh. best way to sum up this year's national hockey league finals is to say, kings rule, literally. >> kings on the throne for sure, for the first time in the team's 45-year history. the l.a. kings are hoisting lord stanley's cup, defeating the devils, 6-1, taking the seven-game series, 6-2. >> now that hockey is over with. time to focus on the nba finals. you can see game one between the miami heat and the oklahoma city thunder right here on abc. kicks off tonight at 9:00 eastern. so the kings won their first stanley cup. going to root for the thunder to win their first nba finals. year of underdogs, why not? >> they won in game six. took the series, 4-2, what i meant to say. sorry about that. >> no problem, paula. we'll let it slide. >> let the facts get in the way of the story. >> a look at your weather, everybody. stormy from parts of the rockies, plains, hail, high winds, chance of tornados in denver, dallas, cheyenne, rapid city. showers in seattle. thunderstorms along the gulf coast. into the carolinas. some rain around d.c., philly, new york, and boston. >> mostly 70s across the northeast. midwest. 80s in the southeast. triple digits once again in phoenix. 90s in dallas, sacramento. >> coming up friday, daredevil, nick wallenda will try something that has never been done before. >> he will walk across a tightrope suspended 173 feet over niagara falls at night on live tv. now aside from preparing physically from the historic walk, wallenda said the toughest part is preparing mentally. and more than that, the mountain of paperwork, involves two countries, multitude of government red tape. as it should. >> you can see the stunt on abc. he will have a safety harness. >> don't want to frighten people at home. >> on disney, a family company. who is snooping on us from maybe even high above? >> an alarming story from the boston area, how autism research may have taken a ten-year setback. crazy story here. we'll be back with more on "world news now" right after this. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by colonial penn live insurance. follow the wings. welcome back, everybody. a freezer malfunction at harvard's brain tissue resource center in boston has led to dozens of brains being thawed out and destroyed. those brains were critical to autism research. >> this is a major set back for researchers and for families whose loved ones brains are held at the center. our affiliate in boston's reporter tacked report er talked to one such father. >> reporter: christopher lapor's son was autistic and curious. four weeks ago on mother's day, the toddler wandered off and tragically drowned in the pool. the family making the difficult desomething to donate his brain. >> to might was more important, why did he have autism. no one in my family, no one in my life's family. we didn't have any friends or acquaintances with a child with autism. >> reporter: on top of the family's personal tragedy, they learned a freezer malfunctioned at harvard's brain resource center where alexi's brain and research samples were being stored. researchers saying many were destroyed setting research back a decade. >> these are really treasures. this is just a sad circumstance unfortunately. >> reporter: an investigation into what happened is under way. and while many samples were damaged, alexi's tissue was somehow saved. >> that's my son. that's him again. he, he is just amazing me again. he just continues. and -- hopefully, hopefully he will continue to -- to help provide answers to this problem. because we need them. we need them bad. >> you hear so much about autism in the news today. millions impacted by this. a real set back on so many levels. the "boston globe" is reporting too the bank has been accepting donations now for 20 years. it is going to take years to replenish the stock and get research back on track. the freezer apparently was above warmer temperatures for three days before they noticed the problem. that's the reason behind how things got so setback. >> ironic that they had 24-hour video surveillance to protect those brains in the fridge, and the freezer, rather, but they didn't know what was going on in the freezer. you think there would have been some sort of detecting mechanism. >> an alarm that goes off when it gets below a certain temperature or something like that. strange story here. let's help they get back on track. coming up next, everybody. a tour of some unbelievable real estate. >> we're going to show you how the .1% are gobbling up pricey pads in miami, new york and l.a. you are watching "world news now." >> .1%. when we resolve to stop snacking and slacking, resoe to start reading and running. this year,esolve to help someonelse, too. resolve to support the american red cross. because the red crososs provis hope, help, and compassion, not only during disasters,s, but t every day. resolve to do something that means something. support the red cross fore the new year. visit redcross.org today. ♪ welcome to miami >> will smith classic there. >> welcome to miami. >> well done. well done, faris. >> i have no moving and grooving. definitely not. okay, once again, tangent there. the american housing market is still suffering in a lot of the country actually. but it hasn't been bad news for everybody. >> no, indeed. multimillionaires from around the world are snapping up some of the most expensive real estate in america. abc's matt gutman has all the rich details. ♪ >> reporter: this is alejandro. his is his lamborghini. this is the $2.2 million conned oaconned -- condo, the 28-year-old bought in cash for his mother to live at the ritz. his phone is sizzling with 300 calls a day. he made his fortune flipping houses since college. it's business as usual. for the rest of us, homeownership is at a 15-year low. property values are expected to stagnate the rest of the year after plummeting the past four years. but in cities like new york, los angeles, and miami, mini-bubbles are popping up. they are places where prospective buyers roll up in sports cars or on yachts. where the post bust real estate metrics don't apply. the hard partier took us inside the rarified miami bubble, a place populated by brazilians, venezuelans, russians and european whose seep this as a safer bet than their crumbling economies. the million dollar plus condo market is hotter now than ever. in 2011 sales of million dollar condos were up 20% over the previous high set in 2006. we rode along with bazan as he saw the three story penthouse perched over the atlantic, $11 million. >> a flowthrough, both views. >> reporter: get this, bazan says 80% of his deals are in cash. >> i want to see this checkbook. come on! you didn't bring it. what if you were going to buy it and need to put down money right now. >> i make a call. >> reporter: three years ago he says he made a killing in some of the biggest, foreclosure areas in the epic bust. now individuals are gobbling up anything they can get their hands on. >> if ten people want it, and cash, i am going to be a little higher. >> reporter: as the it turns out this is not one of them. you didn't love this place? >> i like it. i like the flow-through. i feel it is a bit narrow. >> reporter: a come years ago these deals were unheard of. now they say the is different unlike the subprime mortgage scandals, this is bought and sold for cash. >> there was inventory, and there was foreign investment into the miami market. people coming from brazil, venezuela, russian birz, canadian buyers and specifically high end luxury market. >> reporter: after a few days i learned what to look for in this unique market, the marble, faucets, lamborghinis and planes as neighbors. and alejandro he is still looking for the big deal, the perfect place. are the we all. i'm matt gutman in miami. >> just build the perfect place. that's not the point. >> we picked the wrong career, pat faris. awe call on, rob, what are you hiding? >> look at the life. >> in terms of foreigners, the fastest growing segment of the real estate market. get this they snapped up $82.5 billion worth of houses in the 12-month period ending in march 31. look almost $20 billion more than a year ago. >> that dude's bathtub is bigger than my entire apartment. are you kidding me? must be nice. more crazy real estate news coming up next in "the mix." ♪ ♪ >> welcome back, everybody. we hear a lot, information these days about the google, apple, street view maps, apps, unveiling a few this week. they're going a step above the street into the sky like military-grade, sky, spy in the sky kind of technology. taking overviews of everything. some incredibly powerful equipment. they want to be able to show the smallest detail. be careful out there sun bathing or grilling out, or technology in the studio catching our crazy antics. >> sorry about that, rob. trying to reattach your head to your body there. >> paula was stressed i took her skittles. decided to knock me out. >> having some popcorn. >> this is what it will look like. >> if you see the planes, be careful, your privacy is in jeopardy. watch out for apple and google planes. >> all right, so south beach mansion where versace was shot dead in 1997, back on the market, $125 million, ten bed rooms, 11 baths, gated, 54-foot long 1,000 mosaic pool, lined in 24 karat gold, purchased the home and spent $33 million expanding. worth $125 million. all these years later. crazy property. pick me one up on the way home. might be nice. what do you think the definition of cool is? if i say, so and so is a cool person. what do you think that means? >> if they're cool they're fun to hang out with. maybe up to date on things. >> up to date. in the know. dangerous or fearless or you are someone look that? apparently a group of researchers have come out and said that today's connotation of cool means that you are warm and friendly. so cool is kind of a kinder gentler definition. from the university of rochester. likability. friendliness. confidence. success. pass for cool today. more of the james dean, miles davis model of cool. that's cool news this morning. >> there is a lot of parents on coney island that don't think this principal in brooklyn is cool because she has banned god bless the usa also known as proud to be an american. the graduation set for june 20th. instead she allowed them to play "baby baby" by justin bieber. she refrains from reciting the this morning on "world news now" -- graphic testimony. the first of eight witnesses to testify against jerry sandusky takes the stand. >> he accuses the former coach of sending love letters and horseplay in the shower that's eventually went too far. it's tuesday, june 12th. good tuesday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> i'm paula faris. we are getting a better picture of sandusky's defense the claim that accusers have a lot to gone from a guilty verdict. the latest from pennsylvania. his defense saying he may have histrionic personality disorder. he may take the stand. >> what a moment to face up to eight accusers to take the stand. graphic testimony to say the least. also, and this story broke all of our hearts here at abc news and throughout the media, many of her fans around the country. one of our own here at abc news has hit the headlines once again. robin roberts sharing with everyone yesterday morning that she is battling a new health problem, this time it is a rare blood disorder. it sounds scary, it is scary. but there are a lot of silver linings. we have all the faith in the world she again will make it through. >> it is just such a testament to her character the way she has handled herself. she has such peace about it as well. >> she is. >> she is not relinquishing anything to this, to this new disease. >> she carried the news with her six, seven weeks and shared it publicly yesterday as she did with her breast cancer battle five years ago. so we are all thinking of her and praying for her. she is going to be okay. we know that. >> new developments in the past few hours about the nation's commerce secretary. he is now taking medical leave after a series of bizarre crashes over the weekend out in california. >> strange story there. and a good day for techies, apple unveiling new products and some new upgrades to the ubiquitous iphone, a full report from san francisco. our big story of the morning, the first witness against jerry sandusky says he feels responsible for what happened to other alleged victims because he did not come forward earlier. >> the witness who is now 28 years old is speaking out from the witness stand. abc's t.j. winick reports from pennsylvania. >> reporter: good morning, paula, rob. the first day of the jerry sandusky trial will undoubtedly be remembered from the graphic, disturbing testimony from victim number four. he told this jury that his mentor, sandusky, sexually abused him at least 40 times but that he was too scared to tell anyone. >> reporter: will jerry sandusky take the stand in his own defense? the attorney said that his client would tell the jury about his own experiences growing up explain some alleged behavior. it was routine for people to get in the showers injury's culture. he is going to tell you it was routine for individuals to take showers together. he argued sandusky isn't a pedophile that he suffers from an attention seeking personality disorder. but in graphic afternoon testimony, alleged victim four, the first state witness, described how sandusky repeatedly molested him whether in the shower or on a bed. later his mentor would write a letter that began, i know i have made my share of mistakes however i help that i will be able to say that i cared. the now 68-year-old is charged with sexually abusing ten boys over a 15 year period and in all he faces 52 counts. the lead prosecutor, joseph mcgettigan, promised that eight would take the stand to recall details of the alleged abuse labelling, sandusky a serial pedophile. while the former coach denies all the charges you can bet prosecutors will play video of "the new york times" interview, for the jury, the interview where he says. >> if i say no, i am not attracted to boys, that's not the truth because i'm attracted to young people, boys, girls. >> reporter: the defense claims that all of the accusers have a financial stake in the outcome of the trial that essentially they have a better chance of winning damages from penn state university and other parties if jerry sandusky is found guilty. paula, rob? >> just one. and this victim number four claimed that he signed a contract with jerry sandusky. he prop isspromised him $1,000 year after high school, and going to hockey practice and working out three times a week. and began, and was hiding in his bedroom closet to avoid him. >> analyst whose have paid attention to the indictment and testimony, the consistency in the stories among the victims they tell similar stories and details beyond creepy, soap battles in the shower, the first witness who got up, pump his hand full of soap and throw it. i thought it was a game. eventually he got closer. bear hugging me once the soap was on there, caressing me, wanting me to wash his body. you are hearing details. the first of eight that will take the stand. >> look you said, almost, all of these cases they almost began with that shower scene. >> yeah. >> uh-huh. a tunnel collapse near laked me left one construction worker dead and another injured. the two men working together in one part of the tunnel when increasing pressure sent grout material exploding in their direction. the tunnel is part of a multimillion dollar effort to create a new drinking water supply line. the project though has been plagued by flooding and cave-ins since it began in 2009. and the wildfires burning in the west have now claimed one life. officials in colorado say they have found the remaunz ins of a woman reported missing. the woman's home received two emergency notifications and fire fighter who fried to got to her home to warn her was chasinged out by flames. commerce secretary john bryson is taking a medical leave of absence after suffering a seizure over the weekend in los angeles. we first learned of bryson's medical problems after his involvement in two pretty bizarre car accidents. news that rocked washington, d.c. abc's david wright has more. >> reporter: rarely does the white house get grilled about a hit-and-run accident. >> we are obviously concerned about the incident. >> reporter: a reporter from a local nbc affiliate even asked the president. >> i just found out about this. and my hope is that he is doing also. >> reporter: in this case the driver police are investigating was a member of president obama's cabinet. u.s. secretary of commerce john bryson. on saturday, bryson driving a black lexus rear-ended a white buick stopped at a train crossing in san gabriel, california, the cabinet secretary got out of his car and spoke briefly with the three men in the buick. then he got back in the lexus and promptly fled the scene driving around the buick, backing into it again, and speeding off. the other driver chased him. that first accident happened shortly after 5:00 p.m. on saturday. immediately after bryson drove down this road about a mile and a half, where he was involved in a second accident. after that authorities found him unconscious behind the wheel of his lexus. police say bryson took and pass aid breathalyzer. and submitted to a blood test. they're still awaiting the toxicology results. the commerce department said bryson had suffered a seizure. >> one can have what is called partial complex seizures. but can have ability to carry on can have ability to operate a motor vehicle. and then have subsequent smaller seizures. >> report