make facebook worth 100 billion. from a birthday to a blunder. jpmorgan chase taking a bet and losing big time. heads rolling this morning. the ceo saying his bank was sloppy and stupid. manhunt. fbi agents stephen missing in the mountain. bloodhounds sent for the search. newsweek calling president obama the first gay president complete with a rainbow colored halo. so we are asking this morning while social issues are in the headlines, why isn t anyone talking about the number one issue? the economy! newsroom begins right now. good morning to you. i m carol costello. he is young, rich, and powerful and this morning some startling reminders of just how high mark zuckerberg towers over mere mortals like you and me. later being week you might be able to buy stock in facebook his college dorm room project that might be worth $100 million. a higher market value than disney or ford. zuckerberg will be meeting with shareholders in chicago in denver starting today. all this
strategy in the country. an american sergeant is suspected of the killings near his combat post near kandahar. afghan president hamid karzai has described the incident has unforgivable. the war in afghanistan and syria are certain to dominate discussions at the white house this tuesday as david cameron visits barack obama. they both have pledged to maintain the special relationship between their countries. those are the headlines from cnn. i m monita rajpal. world business today starts right now. good morning from cnn london, i m charles hodson. and good afternoon from cnn hong kong, i m andrew stevens. welcome to world business today. the top stories this day. challenging china, the u.s. prepares to mount a fresh trade case against beijing s restrictions on rare earth exports. going against boeing. u.s. s sold subsidies were unfair but it still claims victory over the eu. and tensions rise in silicon valley as yahoo! sues facebook over a series of alleged inf
go. we ve got the state of florida to cover for you. i want to begin with john zarrella live at a polling place not too far from where i am. john zarrella, you re talking to voters. what are they telling you? very good turnout here today, brooke. they expect maybe countwiywide, about 40% voters. a lot of them are telling me, we want the guy who will beat barack obama. but then when you get past that, we re hearing both sides, some people saying newt gingrich, others saying mitt romney. so it s going to be interesting to see how that shakes out here, and this is the largest republican precinct, precinct 701, in hillsborough county. about 3800 registered republicans here. brooke? we know that the republican party, it s penalizing florida for having its primary today, january 31st. tell me a little bit more about that as i hear you laugh, john zarrella. you know, four years ago, the state moved up the presidential primaries to january 31st, or the last tuesday in january
you ll experience all of that in the hour ahead through the eyes and minds of my colleagues and friends, where it happened right from the start. january 2011, the first rumblings of an uprising in cairo. crowds began to gather in the city central of tahrir square. a revolution has begun. what is your message to president mubarak? he should leave tonight. hosni mubarak should be egypt s dictator for 30 years, and the growing crowd of protesters want him out. but mubarak digs in, and the once-peaceful protests turn violent. oh, my god! this is an unmistakable show of military force. firefighter jets flying low over cairo s tahrir square, liberation square, which has been a symbol of defiance. what you re hearing them saying is in arabic it means, go, go. the demonstrators say that s the army firing to warn them to stay away. reporter: pro-mubarak forces target the unarmed protesters. journalists also come under attack. i m a little bit scared, because i got
tasted freedom. you ll experience all of that in the hour ahead through the eyes and minds of my colleagues and friends, where it happened right from the start. january 2011, the rumblings of an uprising in cairo. crowds begin to gather in tahrir square. a revolution has begun. what is your message to president mubarak? he should leave tonight. mubarak has been egypt s dictator for years. and the growing crowd of protesters want him out. mubarak digs in and the once peaceful protest turns violent. this is an unmistakable show of military force. fighter jets flying low over cairo s tahrir square, liberation square, a symbol of defiance. here what are you hearing them saying is go, go. tracer fireflying in the air. the demonstrators say that s the army firing to warn them to stay away. pro-mubarak forces target the unarmed protesters. journalists come under attack. i m shaken. i was shoved out of the way there. this is completely surreal experience. okay. okay. i