Learned the good news himself. Abcs Tahman Bradley joins us from washington with the latest. Certainly, this picture tells the story. Good morning, tahman. Reporter oh, this is remarkable stuff, rob and sunny. Now, the lottery officials are tightlipped. But speculation is growing. A missouri man has come forward. And youre about to see video of another guy at the moment he realizes hes rich. Could this man be americas newest multimillionaire . To be clear, the names of the Powerball Jackpot winners have not been released. But this Surveillance Video obtained by abc affiliate wjla, from a gas station in upper maryland, shows a construction worker, realizing his life is about to change. The clerk and customers at the exxon station says the man showed them a ticket with all six winning numbers, matching the 587. 5 million Powerball Jackpot. He couldnt believe it. He was ecstatic. He wanted everybody to check to see make sure he wasnt seeing things. Reporter the man bought the ticket in ar
statements two escorts made to police. dominick strauss-kahn was imf chief. he was also arrested after a new york hotel maid accused him of sexual assault. but he was cleared after her story fell apart. also, world leaders gathering in chicago to decide the exit strategy for the war in afghanistan. it s part of the nato summit. and as expected, things turned violent in the street between the protesters and police there. president obama is playing host. and he is facing a lot of pressure from allies who want troops out sooner than 2014. all the while, demonstrators, making their voices heard like this outside in the streets. check out the chaotic scene near the summit site. 45 people have been arrested. is a lot of the work outside of chicago, being done by the streets outside? not really at all. they don t even notice what s happening, either. a lot of this is happening miles away from the conference site. president obama and his aides are keeping abreast of what s goin
loses his battle with cancer. and millions watch. a rare sight in the sky. solar eclipse. good morning to you. welcome to early start. welcome back, ashleigh. we got you a new look. how do you like it? the music. it s such a special day. i m going to assume it s for me. it is for you. 5:00 eastern, very early in the morning. let s get started. we re going to start with breaking news. new trouble for the former imf chief, dominick strauss-kahn. he could face new charges in the alleged gang-rape of a belgian prostitute, during a party at her hotel in washington, d.c. this was almost two years ago. french prosecutors saying they re launching a new investigation, based on statements two escorts made to police. dominick strauss-kahn was imf chief. he was also arrested after a new york hotel maid accused him of sexual assault. but he was cleared after her story fell apart. also, world leaders gathering in chicago to decide the exit strategy for the war in afghanistan.
i m rob nelson. and i m diana perez, in for paula faris. we begin with the deadly highway attacks that have mississippi drivers thinking twice before getting behind the wheel. two people have been murdered. and the killer play be driving what looks like an unmarked police car. abc s tahman bradley has the latest. reporter: police are urging drivers in mississippi state to be on alert. as police look for a shooter that may be posing as a police officer. this morning, local and state police, along with federal law enforcement, are launching a massive manhunt in mississippi to find this person, who may be pulling cars over by the side of the road and killing the drivers. we re going to hunt this person down. in these times, it s best to be precautious, if you re traveling. reporter: last tuesday, thomas schlender was driving along this remote stretch in northern mississippi. he was shot and killed. this is a violent end to a kind man s life. reporter: 50 miles aw
and good morning, everyone. i m rob nelson. and i m diana perez, in for paula faris. we begin with the deadly highway attacks that have mississippi drivers thinking twice before getting behind the wheel. two people have been murdered. and the killer play be driving what looks like an unmarked police car. abc s tahman bradley has the latest. reporter: police are urging drivers in mississippi state to be on alert. as police look for a shooter that may be posing as a police officer. this morning, local and state police, along with federal law enforcement, are launching a massive manhunt in mississippi to find this person, who may be pulling cars over by the side of the road and killing the drivers. we re going to hunt this person down. in these times, it s best to be precautious, if you re traveling. reporter: last tuesday, thomas schlender was driving along this remote stretch in northern mississippi. he was shot and killed. this is a violent end to a kind man s l