it. police in norway will interview anders breivik today. he s in solitary confinement in a prison near oslo. meanwhile police have called off the search for more victims of the shooting rampage on utoya island. 68 people were killed. a formal inquiry into britain s phone-hacking scandals began in london. a woman who worked with the now depuck news of the world tabloid after her daughter s murder now says her phone was hacked. sara payne had defended the tabloid, even writing the last edition, and calling it a force for good. there s been some break for the rain-soaked korean peninsula, and the clean-up is under way. huge tract ts of farmland are flooded in northee kra and about half a meet over rain poured down on the south korean capital in just 48 hours. at least 51 people died in floods and mud slides. those are the headlines. i m zain verjee, and world business today starts now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com a very good morning to you. from cnn london, i
netanyahu. the two world leaders very much at odds over the future borders of israel. the aftershock of arnold schwarzenegger s bombshell is now affecting his movie comeback. his acting career now on hold while he deals with his personal mess. speaking of bomb shells, a former teammate told cbs that lance armstrong took performance enhancing drugs. he says he has taken hundreds of drug tests and did not fail a single one. the former head of the international monetary fund can leave jail at any moment e has been staying at rikers island in new york indicted on several sex charges. his accuser, a maid at a manhattan hotel. susan candiotti is following this story. tell us what this man s life will be like once he leaves rikers. reporter: well, he has to stick close to home. when he eventually leaves rikers island, he will leave there under an armed escort. that s part of what the judge says he has to do. that s part of the bail agreement in addition to posting all this m
before all that plastic surgery. we ll show you the photos that michael jackson wanted to have destroyed. good evening everyone i m don lemon. the news starts right now. the legendary mississippi river is rewriting history tonight for the first time in nearly 40 years the morganza spillway was opened today to divert the swollen river into the atchafalaya basin. in they communities in the basin could be under many feet of water and force many people from their homes. this is what it looked like back in 1973. the one and only time this spillway had to be opened. this underscores how serious this situation has become. for the next how we ll be joined by general russel hono honore. reporter: in don, the first gate of the morganza spillway has been opened. you can see the water gushing out through that first gate, halfway down this morganza flood control struck purr. there are 125 gates. for now only one has been opened. officials say they will continue to open up more in the