tonight we re asking her what she thinks of the new documentary that s exploded on the internet. it looks to make the warlord so famous that he gets captured. and like music? movies? how about the newest technology? it all comes together as south by southwest. this hour right here on cnn. hello, everyone, i m don lemon. we re going to start with this in the cnn newsroom. a washington state man in custody tonight. and a community is breathing a sigh of relief after a courthouse shooting and stabbing. 34-year-old steven kravitz surrendered this afternoon without incident. an unlikely source led deputies to the suspect. kravitz s mother called police after seeing media reports. he was arrested at her house which was surrounded by s.w.a.t. teams including a rooftop sniper. neighbors are relieved tonight. i was terrified just because it s like all these guys have big guns. i don t know what s going on. you never really know who s next door especially when they re kind of
and new images inside the japan desolation zone on the one-year anniversary of one of the most natural and nuclear disasters ever. i m don lemon. you re in the cnn newsroom. thank you for joining us. in the meantime, we start with this a push for peace in syria. looks like it is going nowhere. the former u.n. chief kofi annan moat with bashar al assad. he rue feuses talks until the violence is over insisting his forces are fighting armed terrorists. the two sides are expected to meet again tomorrow and annan pushes the group to give aid to hard-hit town, the bloodshed goes on with at least 63 people killed just today. looking at tanks prowling the streets in the north. activist reports heavy shelling in the city. he tells cnn security forces are searching house-to-house for members ever the opposition. anyone caught faces an ugly fate. like this man. in daraa, clearly wounded. he s loaded into a military truck. can t confirm the authenticity or fate of this man. the p
yes. there is a report of black smoke in the last position i gave you, 15 miles south of johnstown. from the airplane or from the ground? they are speculating it s from the aircraft. it hit the ground. that s what they are speculating. and speculation only. i also want to give you heads up, washington. go ahead. united 93 wsh do have you information on that yet? yeah, he s down. he s down? yes. when did he land? he did not land. oh, he s down? yes. somewhere northeast of camp david. no one from faa headquarters requested military assistant for 93 nor did any managers pass any of the information it had about united 93 to the military. thank god the passengers of 93 took the plane over. the plane was heading to
93 nor did any managers pass any of the information it had about united 93 to the military. thank god the passengers of 93 took the plane over. the plane was heading to washington, d.c. faa headquarters knew it and didn t let the military flow. there was only one set of fighters orbiting, the langley 16s. but the langley pilots were never briefed about the reason tle were scrambled. as lead pilot explained, no one told us anything. we are sure that the nation owees a debt to the passengers of united 93. their actions saved the lives of countless others. at the end of the day, the question remained could any of these flights have been intercepted by the military before they crashed? would it have been physically possible, if everything had gone right in terms of communication and of information and
requested military assistance regarding united 93 nor did any manager at faa headquarters pass information to the military. thank god the passengers on 93 took the plane over. a plane was headed to washington, d.c. faa headquarters knew and didn t let the military know. only one set of fighters orbiting washington, d.c. during this time frame. the langley f 16s but the langley pilots were never briefed about the reason they were scrambled. as the lead pilot explained, no one told us anything. we are sure that the notion oweation owes a debt of passion to washington, d.c. their lives saved the lives of countless others. at the end of the day the question remain could any of these planes were intercepted by the military before they crashed? would it have been physically possible if everything had gone right in terms of communication