good evening, everyone. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, facebook face down. here are some of the headlines. the drudge report calls it fadebook. the wall street journal s headline tonight bankers under fire as facebook slips. bloomberg zuckerberg s fortune falls $2.2 billion as facebook drops. to put imi hype, at least not yet. but look at this. facebook s stock fell as low as $33 at one point today. that s down 11% in one day. the company has lost $40 billion in market capitalization since it opened. now that sounds like a lot of money. it is. i looked it up. here s the context nap amount of money is the equivalent of losing the entire companies of hewlett-packard and clorox in a day. poof, gone. the road doesn t end there. nasdaq s ceo says he s embarrassed by the technical glitches that delayed the stock s debut on friday. the glitches kept some traders in the dark for more than two hours. one man with a lot of advice for mark zuckerberg is steve kates, former
people need to know what are m romney did in 1994. one day with had a job, next day we didn t. we d been bought and sold in the past. we never had a problem. we were always a business that had value. when bain capital bought us, that was a whole different story. to me mitt romney takes from the poor, the middle class, and gives to the rich. it s just the opposite of robin hood. that s the latest of several such ads featuring workers who lost their jobs because of bain company. including newark new jersey mayor corey booker. have you had enough of obama s attacks on free enterprise? democrat mayor cory booker of new jersey. i have to say from a personal level, i m not about to sit here and indict private equity. even his supporters have had enough. enough is enough. keeping them honest. mayor booker sharply criticized the ads on bain. but the ad left out what else booker said which is critical of both campaigns. this kind of stuff is nauseating to me on b
he was a young gentleman, very gentle, very polite. he said if i see you again, i ll kill you. he is the most popular muslim leader in the islamic world today. translator: his voice. when you hear it, it makes you want to stand up right away to join him, to fight. what he s good at is killing civilians. osama bin laden was the world s most wanted terrorist. he haunted americans and millions of others around the world. i m christiane ammanpour in peshawar, pakistan, the birthplace of bin laden s terrorist organization, al qaeda. not far from here, just across the border in afghanistan, he disappeared shortly after 9/11. to know more about osama bin laden, to bring you his whole story, we visited his homes, his headquarters, his hideouts. we journeyed in his footsteps, from saudi arabia to pakistan to afghanistan. those who have prayed with him, lived with him, and fought for him share of story of his gradual but deadly transformation. from a quiet religious boy to
could delay negotiations on europe s debt crisis and that could impact the u.s. economy. more on that story later on. and then there are the parliamentary elections in greece. state tv says early exit polls show steep losses for the two main parties that have supported painful austerity measures. polls show an ultra right party making significant gains. today s vote is expected to have an impact on u.s. markets tomorrow. cnn s chief business correspondent ali velshi joins us live in a few moments to tell us how the markets might be reacting to this and what impact exactly these two elections, both in france and greece, just might have on the u.s. economy. back in this country now, a homicide investigation is happening right now at churchill downs. less than 12 hours after the kentucky durby, the body of a hispanic man was found near a horse barn. police suspect foul play. but won t know for sure until an autopsy is finished tomorrow. sergeant robert biven is a spokesman w
line. i want to know what you think about the difference of raising boys and girls and whether occupy wall street speaks for what you hope to get from this chee. back now to cnn saturday for the latest headlines. have a great weekend. from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is saturday morning. it has to be the death penalty. families of the victims of the 9/11 attacks arrive in guantanamo bay, cuba, as the alleged mastermind behind the most notorious day of terror is arraigned. we ll take you there. plus, president obama officially kicks off his campaign in ohio. we ll take you there live. we talk to one bullied teen who pulls himself from the brink of suicide and becomes an activist. jessica simpson s pregnancy weight and the tannest mom in america. good morning, everyone. i m randi kaye. it s 10:00 on the east coast, 7:00 on the west. a lot to tell you about this morning. let s get you caught up on the news. the arraignment for the man who is probabl