what s the best part? reporter: this is the place to be. this is max s wine bar, you re watching it transform into the cnn grill. a great space. the sign goes up. everybody can find it. this is the place to be. you can follow us on twitter at cnnsxsw, sboouth by southwest, d brooke, when you get here, i m going to give you a princess s welcome. we will be doing our show there on monday. i cannot wait. i ve never been to austin. more jobs added in the month of february of the i ha. i have some numbers for you. plus, ingredients changed in top sodas to avoid cancer labels. the solar storm, some amazing pictures. extra impressive northern lights. time to play reporter roulette. alison kosik, we begin with you at the american stock exchange talking jobs, talking the numbers that are out today. 220,000, the number of new jobs in february. austin headline. why aren t the markets responding? the gains for stocks fizzling out as we speak, because the market the data c
he made the birthrate one of his main campaign issues in his run for president. noting a population decrease of 2.5 million since 2000. he wants to see russia s population of 142 million grow to 154 million by 2050. the federal government here in the u.s. has won a two-year battle resulting from a sting operation against an amish farmer in pennsylvania. the washington times reports the man sells raw milk, which many believe is healthier than the pasteurizeed version. but the food and drug administration says it s not same to consume. his persistence prompted a 5:00 a.m. visit from the feds to catch him in the act of selling the product across state lines which is illegal. the fda launched a full investigation to purchase milk to be used as evidence. a judge sided with the government and banned him selling it across state lines.
he made the birthrate one of his main campaign issues in his run for president. noting a population decrease of 2.5 million since 2000. he wants to see russia s population of 142 million grow to 154 million by 2050. the federal government here in the u.s. has won a two-year battle resulting from a sting operation against an amish farmer in pennsylvania. the washington times reports the man sells raw milk, which many believe is healthier than the pasteurizeed version. but the food and drug administration says it s not same to consume. his persistence prompted a 5:00 a.m. visit from the feds to catch him in the act of selling the product across state lines which is illegal. the fda launched a full investigation to purchase milk to be used as evidence. a judge sided with the government and banned him selling it across state lines.
short time ago the focus is now on search and rescue. the storm is supposed to exit this evening, but it s no longer the storm itself. it s aftermath. we re turning to the aid and rescue workers who are looking for the hundreds missing. they re trying to supply drinking water. they re asking for volunteers to try to get food and clothes. friday night the flood waters rose alarmingly fast reaching roof level while residents were sleeping. the government estimates some 100,000 people have been displaced by the storm. and some technical problems today as army pfc bradley manning s pretrial hearing continued in maryland. an army investigator s attempt to testify by phone from hawaii was delayed. manning supporters held a rally today outside the main gate. he s accused of providing classified government documents to wikileaks, which made those documents public. the barefoot bandit will be cooling his heels in prison for the next seven years. 20-year-old colton harris-moore
yes, 6:00 a.m. in atlanta, georgia. let s get you caught up on the headlines of the day. one of three american students arrested in egypt says they were hit repeatedly just after their arrest, but the news and the good news certainly for their families, you re seeing the pictures there, all three are now back on american soil. the last of them got back just a few hours ago. they were accused of throwing molotov cocktails during anti-government protests in tahrir square. we ll hear from them in a few minutes. nato saying it s highly likely that they carried out air strikes that killed 24 pakistani soldiers near the border with afghanistan. this incident has led to strong protests by the pakistani government, plus the closing of key nato supply routes in afghanistan. pakistan is also telling the u.s. that they have two weeks to leave an air base there that s used for drones. they said the same thing just after the raid that killed osama bin laden. we ll have a live report fro