closed doors. we ll tell you what s happening right now and what happens next. also, $640 million up for grabs. the largest lottery jackpot in history could be yours if you got the lucky ticket. i m wolf blitzer. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. captions by vitac www.vitac.com we ve got breaking news coming into the situation room right now. president obama has just stepped up his re-election campaign. we have the information that is just coming in, stepped up pressure on iran. huge new pressure. the white house has decided to go ahead with what will be the toughest sanctions yet against the iranian regime. bottom line, get this, any country getting oil from iran won t be doing business with the united states any longer. let s go straight to our chief white house correspondent, jessica yellin. tell our viewers what the president decided to do just now. well, if the news is that 12 countries that get oil from iran will have to make a decision by june 2
of a vote in which she s running for a parliament and says she is encouraged by the rising political awareness of the people of myanmar. and audits of apple s largest supplier in china found a long list of workplace violations i including failure to adequately pay for overtime hours and the lack of true union representation, foxconn says it will bring itself into compliance within the next 16 months. much more ahead on cnn. world business today starts right now. good morning to you out there from cnn london, i m nina dos santos. an audit outlines failures at foxconn. so will factory reform there s signal a change for the industry? labor laws are also in the spotlight in spain today. austerity protests turned violent. and a story that s the talk of the town here in corruption-conscious hong kong, billionaire brothers have been arrested into a probe in alleged bribery. just an hour into trading here in europe, and look at the turn of events here, after spending a
and blue jeans that he was wearing when he came across trayvon martin. who is on his way home from the 7/11 with a bag of skittles and an iced tea. now, the police report says he was bleeding from the nose and back of the head and was examined by emts at the scene before being taken in for questioning. attorney sonner says he believes that martin broke zimmerman s nose. we have frozen a portion of the video showing his nose and face so you can look more carefully and see if it s consistent with the kind of fight that zimmerman describes. granted, it s surveillance video. it s not up close and the lighting is not good and the angle obviously could be better. but it s full of clues. here the officer touches zimmerman s sleeve and a few minutes later wipes off his hand. is it blood? that s a question. and then you see here the officer looks at the back of zimmerman s head. he takes a good look at it. he s clearly looking at something. the question, though, is he looking at the k
it was the final day of dramatic supreme court hearings on the president s controversial health care law. now, justices again signaling a huge divide, a khasm that could doom obama s signature domestic achievement. with all uncertainty surrounding the law s fate, business owners are looking at how their costs will be affected and that means yours, if you re an employee. for some clarity, we turn to our strike team made up of entrepreneurs, innovators, ceos of companies of all sizes and our team members agreed their costs would go up but the big question is how much. here are some specifics. david roberts is the chairman of carlisle companies and he said his health care costs would go up by 3.5%. he would pass all of that in turn to employees. stewart miller, the president and ceo of lenar said his health care costs would rise 5% to 10% by 2014 and that would be passed on to employees. so they get an increase that goes straight through to your premiums. if the individual man d
tonight, health care on trial. it was the final day of dramatic supreme court hearings on the president s controversial health care law. now, justices again signaling a huge divide, a chasm that could doom obama s signature domestic achievement. with all uncertainty surrounding the law s fate, business owners are looking at how their costs will be affected and that means yours, if you re an employee. for some clarity, we turn to our strike team made up of entrepreneurs, innovators, ceos of companies of all sizes and our team members agreed their costs would go up but the big question is how much. here are some specifics. david roberts is the chairman of carlisle companies and he said his health care costs would go up by 3.5%. he would pass all of that in turn to employees. stewart miller, the president and ceo of lenar said his health care costs would rise 5% to 10% by 2014 and that would be passed on to employees. we heard that from all of the companies. so they get an incre