Now the White House has been in touch with Law Enforcement in kentucky, which has been using several resources, including at least one helicopter, canine units, as well as a drone in order to search the area. For now, authorities have not determined a motive behind the shooting, but they do believe that the shooting waS Planned. And while there were no fatalities, at least five people were critically injured. Some of them suffering Gunshot Wounds to the face and across the chest. In the meantime, schools are expected to be closed on monday. Gloria pazmino, cnn, new york. The principal of apalachee High School in georgia says officials are still figuring out the next steps for students and staff after last weeks deadly mass shooting. In a letter to parents, the principal said theyre making plans for people to start picking up their belongings from the school on monday, but no word yet on when classes will resume. Other schools in the district will be back in session on tuesday. 214 year
begin t. group is claiming responsibility form a series of attacks last weekend in the north that killed more than 200 people. the u.s. republican party presidential kanld dats faced off in the final debate in the u.s. state of florida. newt gingrich quickly fired the shot at miss romney over his immigration policies. both candidates have relentlessly attacked each over in the media in the past few days. a frightening day for australia s prime minister left unanswered questions about her security. activists surged on a restaurant where she was attending an event. police decided to rush the prime minister to safety. those are the top stories from cnn, the world s news leader. i m zain verjee and world business today starts now. hello and welcome to world business today, happy friday to all of you out there. i m nina dos santos in london. from cnn hong kong, i m pauline choiu. i m john deaf tar yoes in switzerland, the top stories on january 27th. nearly a quart
honors at his funeral today. we are joined live from prague with more on that, atika shubert. reporter: we are expecting heads of state, heads of government and personal friends of pavel to come today, many dissidents who were in prison with him when he was jailed by the communist regime here. we had an extraordinary sight here at the grounds of prague castle last night. we saw tens of thousands of people coming to pay their last respects to vaclav havel, putting flowers by his coffin. it was an extraordinary scene when people talked about how much he men the to them and how he represented freedom. and atika, in terms of the kind of legacy he leaves behind, what are people saying was his biggest impact? reporter: they say, of course, his biggest impact was simply leaving the velvet revolution here in the czech republic, that peaceful transition away from that authoritarian communist regime to democracy as he, of course, became the first president of the czech republic.
japan should have taken the threat of the tsunami more seriously. a european food crisis as scientists look for the source of a deadly infection. there is anger in spain as vegetable exports are turned away. and the final endeavor. the space shuttle s last mission. we re live at the kennedy space center in florida. fifa is poised to re-elect set blater as president, the most controversial leadership vote in football s governing body. fifa ignored calls to postpone the ballot. prince william, the president of the english association, supported that call and so has the scottish association. in a stunning about turn, though, fifa vice president jack warner suspended from his duties at the weekend that a corruption investigation urged fifa members to get behind blater s bid. 24 hours later, he was saying that blatter had to be stopped. the vote is now a formality and insuring another four-year presidential term for the 75-year-old swiss. his challenge is to steer the organi