news to dmitry medvedev with a new message for mitt romney. high winds drive a fire wild in the rockies. at least one person is dead. several more have lost their homes and danger is on the move. trayvon martin case. deeper the investigation goes, the more complicated it gets. there s only one truth but at least two conflicting witness stories about what happened. not a good time to be in the pink slime business. first the public recoils and then stores stop selling it and plant stops making it. today is the day there could be fireworks at the u.s. supreme court. two years in the making. the key and most controversial part of president obama s health care law put to the test. we begin with the russian president. he s not happy with republican presidential candidate mitt romney. he made that very clear this morning in south korea telling romney to listen to reason when talking about russia. dmitry medvedev is apparently upset romney called russia our number one geopo
activists or government. u.s. officials say the american soldier who allegedly shot and killed 16 afghan civilians was acting alone. the unidentified staff sergeant turn himself in after the shootings. officials have not said whether he had mental health issues or what his motive may have been. meanwhile, the taliban have issued a statement vowing to take revenge against, quote, american invaders and savage murders. security officials and medical sources say israel launched a new round of air strikes in gaza early on monday. they claim at least 30 people were injured. at least 18 people have been killed in israeli air strikes since friday. israel says it is responding to more than 100 rocket attacks from gaza. 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. good afternoon from cnn hong kong, i m andrew stevens. welcome to world business today. our top stories this morning
report and get you the latest on the number casualties and local reaction. it s within one year since an earthquake triggered a tsunami and nuclear disaster in japan. see how the people of japan are marking this sad anniversary. a houston pastor asks members of his congregation to get tattoos for lent. we begin with breaking news out of afghanistan where government officials say seven people are, quote, feared dead following a shooting blamed on a u.s. service member. the incident taking place in the kandahar province. cnn s sara sidner in the capital city of kabul. a lot of conflicting reports on this story so far this morning. what have you been able to sort out? reporter: we heard finally from the kandahar government who say they were 15 casualties as they know it. seven feared dead and the other eight wounded. those people being treated by coalition forces in a medical facility in kandahar. according to isef, so far they have not released any kind of numbers when
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
that s when everybody started freaking out. i ll at all talk to the passenger who shot this video. and if you re a big fan of apple one probably can t wait to get your hands on the in you i pap pad. our own tech expert weighs in. syrian president al assad says he s reportedly ready to end nearly a year of unrest that s gripped his country. kafi annan met with al assad today. the syrian leader blamed terrorist groups for blocking a peaceful solution. thousands of anti-government demonstrators filled the streets in moscow today. they re furious over russian president elect vladimir putin s polls at the sunday. there are reports of some arrests and scuffles with police. but in a sign the opposition may be losing some of its momentum, today s protest was significantly smaller than previous ones. president obama telephoned russian president putin yesterday to congratulate him. the two discussed how u.s. and russia can cooperate on trade and investment relations. they also to