of the biggest lost and found collections in the world. it has been around for 200 years, and we don t know who lost them or where. the next hour of the cnn newsroom, don lemon starts newsroom, don lemon starts right now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com hello, everyone. don lemon here, and suzanne is off today. this hour in the cnn newsroom, we are going to focus on exciting new pictures coming back from mars and new details into the investigation of the wisconsin shooter. police say now that he killed himself. right to the news right now. a couple of grainy pictures have the space guys all fired up at nasa, and they should be fired up. these are the first color images beamed back to earth from the mars rover called curiosity, and the latest earth visitor to mars. nasa says it is in great shape and working perfectly. so far. john zarrella, and the jet propulsion laboratory in california. and john, i have been watching you for days now and i stayed up and watched wh
this is cnn presents. tonight, we focus on stories related to your health department. tlets to the health of you and your family. it s a revolutionary treatment for depression that you re going to want to begin to know about. begin with an investigation into how school can make your child sick. the parents thought they hit the jackpot. their children won the lottery to get a coveted spot in one of new york s best public elementary schools. but they found out the school had a problem. it s not the teachers or the test scores or everyone the other kids. the problem is the building. it s toxic. that s right. it wasn t safe for the children. and ps-51 isn t alone. as part of dr. sanjay gupta s on going investigation, we found out all over the country, children are going to schools that can make them sick. his first stop was ps-51. yeah, i need your lunch bag. okay. marisol carera is helping her son, brandon, get ready for the first day of school. brandon seems excited.
we ll get to our fit nation and lucky seven in just a moment. first we have big medical headlines to get to are from the mainland. an h.i.v. test you request do by yourself at home. just got unanimous backing from an fda advisory panel. you get the results in about 20 minutes, and if it s approved this year, as expected, the test would be available in drug stores over-the-counter. the thinking is quite simple. it says that more people will likely be tested for h.i.v. if they can do it in the privacy of their own homes. if you are at home by yourself, you are at home with some loved ones and that test does come up positive, you have to be prepared as far as what you re going to do, how you re going to react? what are going to be the next steps? do you know where to go to seek medical attention? do you have a support system you can talk to about these kind of things? also, a big new push against alzheimer s. the federal government announced new money and new plans to find
self-serving. no nonsense and fast talker. inside look at the former vietnam vet presiding over the case today and healing the community. sanford this morning watches and waits as they pull together and try to move forward. newsroom begins right now. we want to take you right now to the criminal justice center in sanford, florida, to courtroom 5-d. we expect george zimmerman, the man who shot and killed trayvon martin, to walk into the courtroom any time. with him will be his attorney, mark o mara handling this case pro bono asking the judge to post bond and to walk free heunl his second-degree murder case goes to trial. angela corey will fight to keep zimmerman in custody until trial. corey is known for her vigorous prosecutions and as you know, it was she at the florida governor s request to take zimmerman to trial. i don t need to tell you this is an emotionally charged case and the world will be watching this bond hearing. joining me this morning is criminal defen
who admits shooting martin. the reverend al sharpton said the anger won t relent until he s booked and fingerprinted. it hits us in harlem, hits us in chicago, hits us in l.a. we will stand together. george zimmerman got suspicious when he spotted trayvon martin walking in his neighborhood on february 26th and followed him. what happened between them isn t clear, but zimmerman claims he shot martin inself defense. martin was not armed. say it loud, i am. i am. you are? you are. we are. we are. trayvon. trayvon. the reach of this case has gone far beyond sanford, florida. this is a rally in washington, d.c. that we re looking at. protesters stoond in a large sickle demanding justice for the 17-year-old. and in just about an hour, we re expecting to see another show of support for trayvon martin and the family he left behind. it s happening in a place that was once very near and dear to his heart. john zarrella standing by live at the site of the candlelig