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George Zimmerman is out on bail after being charged with assault and two misdemeanors in a domestic dispute case. CNN's Alina Machado reports from Sanford, Florida, on the terms of his release.
What is it like to be run over by a Ford? Not that Ford. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports on the "Wrecking Ball" that is Toronto's crack-smoking mayor - and his latest victim, a city councillor.
Pres. Obama's National Security Adviser Susan Rice dismisses reports that the U.S. is being required to apologize to Afghanistan for American errors as part of a bilateral security agreement that would allow the U.S. to keep troops on the ground. "There is no need for the U.S. to apologize - quite the contrary," she says.
Rep. Trey Radel, R-Florida, issues an apology to this family and his constituents after it is revealed he has been charged in a D.C. Superior Court for cocaine possession.
CNN's Joe Johns reports on a woman who can no longer afford health insurance - after Pres. Obama cited her as an Obamacare success story in an address in the Rose Garden.
As negotiations between Iran and the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council plus Germany continue, the President's National Security Adviser Susan Rice tells Wolf Blitzer that the deal on the table is "a good one." Specifically, she says, it will roll back the Iranian nuclear program in key respects over a six-month period while increasing the transparency surrounding the program so that the Iranians "can't sneak out or break out." And while some question easing sanctions on Tehran, Rice says the "sanctions architecture" will remain in place so that the relief will be "limited, modest, temporary, and reversible" - less than $10 billion in total.