a member of president obama s cabinet is under investigation now for hit and run. after allegedly leaving the scene of one collision, then causing another. the white house says health issues were a factor. but there are so many unanswered questions. brian todd has been investigating the story for us. what are you finding out? there are a lot of unanswered questions, wolf. commerce secretary john bryson is now back in washington after the accident over the weekend. the information is still murky. we re told the secretary did have some kind of seizure at some point. the commerce secretary allegedly caused traffic accidents at two different scenes within about five minutes. the sequence started just north of los angeles. at 5:00 p.m. local time on saturday, police say he was driving his lexus southbound and rear ended a car waiting at a rail crossing. at some point after that he got out of the vehicle, made contact with the individuals. for some reason got back in the vehi
of catch in the backyard. we ll see a neighbor try to intervene here. hello, everyone. i m don lemon. thank you for joining us. developments in syria to tell you about where on paper, there s a cease-fire in place and a peace plan alt work, but that s not what it looks like, though. this is the city of homs. heavy artillery exploding inrential neighborhoods. winces say syrian forces felled a mosque and a church today. people were killed in homs today, including the mayor of this neighborhood. and across the country, we re told more than 65 people were killed in street fighting and artillery fire. there was even a street clash in the center of damascus where rebels reportedly killed 17 troops loyal to president bashar al assad. we re going to take you inside a makeshift hospital in the city of homs where a doctor follows his commitment to healing the wounded despite horrific conditions surrounding him. it s a cnn exclusive you don t want to miss. since the conflict in syri
michelle pfeiffer. she joins me to talk about marriage and good movies. i remember that magazine cover. it was the first one. i didn t know that. do you remember when they asked you to do this? how did that come about? well, i probably thought it was kind of silly at the time. and i there it is. oh, look at me. and i probably, you know, was embarrassed by the whole thing and i had a movie coming out. so you know. people must bring it up. is it a hard thing to live up to all these years later? the older you get, yes. you re definitely more scrutinized for sure. probably the aging process is harder to give into. you know, when you end up on magazines like that. you look absolutely fantastic. i don t want to be overly a fan here. but you look really good. you re very sweet. i want to play a clip of one of my favorite movies of all time in part because it had you. but it s one of these movies. take a quick look at this. how dare you talk to me like that! w
hello everyone. i mfredric i mfredrickahere in the cnn newsroom. we begin in cairo, egypt. live pictures from tahrir square at nightfall. watching the crowd go by the hour all day long. demonstrators started gathering this morning right after an egyptian judge sentenced former president hosni mubarak to life in prison for his role in killing hundreds of anti-government protesters last year. let s bring in cnn s ben wedeman who joins us now from the balcony overlooking tahrir square. ben it is getting late there. however, it appears that the darkness isn t in any way disbursing that crowd. what is the objective here? [ no audio ] reporter: outside of cairo. hosni mubarak and his interior minister did get life sentences but cleared the corruption charges and the interior of ministry got off scot-free, that s krucrux of this and why people are so angry. remember, more than 800 egyptians were killed by government sources during this proet te protest and everybody responsibl
later, 1000 ships, a million people, queen elizabeth s diamond jubilee kicks off today. one of the biggest royal celebrations in modern history. it s saturday, june 2nd, good morning i m rob marciano in today for randi kaye. lots going on overnight while you slept. let s get to it. the man who ruled egypt with an iron fist for 30 years is in prison where he will spend the rest of his life. a court found hosni mubarek guilty of ordering troops to shoot and kill hundreds of anti-government protesters last year. the ailing mubarak was taken by ambulance to the cairo police academy where the verdict was life sentence was handed down. he was wheeled in on a gurney under heavy guards, sun glasses hiding his eyes. his lawyer said he is appealing, he could have gotten the death sentence. his former interior minister found guilty and sentenced to life behind bars. the but the former president s two sons and aides were acquitted. that sparked an uproar inside and outside the courtroo