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 touched on syria and missile defense. in washington state, officers are hunting for a man who shot a deputy, stole her gun and stabbed a judge inside a county courthouse. multiple agencies are scouring the area for this guy. police have identified the suspect as michael thomas. the judge who was stabbed talk with our aphyllis kmio. >> when i went to assist the deputy, he had a weapon, a knife or something and he was stabbing at her. >> he got the gun away from the deputy and went, pop, pop. and turned and looked at me and went -- >> we're told the judge will be okay. police still do not have a clear motive for those attacks. if final group of parolees pardoned by former mississippi governor haley barbour could leave prison today. the state supreme court has upheld the pardons. the mississippi attorney general says he's looking into his next openings after the court rejected the challenge. barbour said the former inmates have been rehabilitated. the latest figures show third straight month of gains in jobs above the 200,000 mark. and the private sector continues to lead the way with 233,000 new jobs. maz weekly address, pret obama touted private firms, which have added jobs every month since march 2010. more companies are choosing to bring jobs back and invest in america. manufacturing is adding jobs for the first time since the 1990s and we're building more things to sell to the rest of the world. stamped with three proud words, "made in america." and it's not just that we're building stuff. we're building better stuff. the engine parts manufactured here in petersburg will go into the next generation planes that are lighter, faster and more fuel efficient. that last part is important because whether you're paying for a plane ticket or filling up your gas tank, technology that helps us get more miles to the gallon is one of the easiest ways to save money and reduce our dependance on foreign oil. >> some republicans say it will take more than jobs to spark a turn around in the u.s. economy. >> as a nation, what progress has been made to balance our annual budget deficit? has any real spending reductions been proposed by the democratic majority in the senate? has president obama made any real attempts to reduce spending? all we see are budgeting games. the american people are growing tired of the constant pleas for tax increases from this administration. long before any real proposals appear for depending reductions. >> a labor department says less than half of the 8 million jobs lost during the recession have been recovered so far. kansas republicans will have their say in the gop presidential delegates today. some candidates are already looking forward to next tuesday's primaries. paul steinhauser is in cakansas. paul. >> at stake, 40 delegates. the caucuses are closed, which means only registered republicans can take part in the gop presidential contest. rick santorum can do well there with the state's conservative voters. ron paul is there today, the second straight day he's campaigning in kansas. neerth newt gingrich or ron paul dumped in the state. they're spending all their time in alabama and mississippi. romney is trying to appeal to southern voters. >> i got treated right this morning with biscuites and cheesy grits. delicious. >> and he's lowering expectations. >> i realize it's a bit of an away game, but i also realize we're going to pick up some support in the states that remain. >> sanatorium is hoping wins in both case could knock gingrich out of the case. >> if you go out and deliver a conservative victory for us on tuesday, this race will become a two-person race. >> gingrich says he's not about to give up. >> i believe i will become the nominee with your help. >> but doing well in alabama and mississippi is crucial for gingrich. >> thank you, paul. mitt romney can add a few more delegates to his winning column. he's won all nine delegates in guam. that brings his total to 438 for mitt romney, 170 for rick santorum, 118 for newt gingrich and 67 for ron paul. the search is on for a warlord accused of atrocious crimes against children. you'll hear the reaction, next. joseph komey, a man who wasn't widely known until this. >> we are going to make joseph kony a household name, not to celebrate him, but to bring his to life. >> the clip has been viewed by 70,000 times. it's part of a group to bring an end to more than two decades of violence to light. while the group's documentary is causing outrage among many, some in the ugandan government is concerned that children's aid won't reach the people who need it. >> these are, in fact, images in the national community is to -- some are afraid to say. >> a spokeman for invisible children says any money generated from the film will help build schools in uganda. cnn has been unable to verify any of the group's activities in africa. but a member of the court which wants kony for crimes against humanity had this reaction. >> justice -- and all are in agreement and ugandan troops now supported by u.s. troops to arrest him. this is -- we need to arrest kony to stop the crimes and now we have ugandan troops supported by u.s. troops pushing for them. >> and some high profile names in hollywood are praising not only the film, but also the movement trying to bring kony's justice. >> i don't think i know anybody who works -- and he's an extraordinarily horrible human being. it's lovely to see the young people being raised up, as well. >> twitter messages about the documentary has been sent to 20 celebrities. tomorrow on cnn sunday morning, one international journalist says the recent attention kony has brought to invisible children may be doing more harm than good. we'll talk with her to find out why she thinks that. and uganda isn't the only place women and children have fallen to war criminals like kony. tomorrow, we take a closer look at the worldwide problem. an american airlines flight attendant disrupts the flight telling passengers the plane will crash. it's all caught on video. later, you've heard the hype. is the new ipad worth it? 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have you had a chance to look at it and try it out a little bit? >> no, i haven't had a chance to specifically look at it. we know some of the obvious things that have come out about it, the four times resolution, it will have 4g connectivity, which means you'll be able to download movies and other things off the internet super fast. it's a major advancement, really, on the display. you can also shoot video in full hd. but the biggest thing that's really changed, randi, is the software in it. you can create your own storybooks with videos and my favorite feature is something called jam band where you can have four different ipads, each playing a different instrument but all being synced together. it's new trudge driven by the software that makes the hard war of that tablet so special. >> and it doesn't have an official name, right? >> no. they've simply called it the new ipad. i think the strategy was they don't want to have to continue to say 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. >> let's talk about number 2. apple is dropping the price on the ipad 2. what kind of impact do you think that's going to have? >> that's going to have a huge impact. i'm holding three different ipads right here. the ipad, the amazon kindle, the hp, which this one has died. so blackberry is on the ropes. they're fighting for sustainability. and the ipad still remains to be the top leader. so the ipad 2 has been reduced down to $349. my biggest complaint with apple's stuff is that it's too expensive for most folks. so if we can get access to technology at a reduced rate, i think it's a great thing. >> so there aren't any challenges on the market for apple? >> no. we want that. we want competition in the marketplace. people want other devices. they set the bar super high. they got it right out of the gate. they were first and it's been very hard for others to catch up. if you're thinking about what do i do with my olds technology -- >> i'm one of those people. >> oh, you are. >> i bought the one. >> you have the one, okay. so you have a first generation. so we did a little research and we looked up your first generation ipad, 64 gig on wi-fi. if you go toga zell.com, send in your device and they'll send you a check. i like gazelle because they give you good value. you can get $135 and apply that money to a new tablet. >> i'm writing it down, gazelle.com. got it. >> you know you don't need it. you've got the big bucks. you were good to go. >> i thought you were going to get me a gift for coming on the show and all that, but no, that didn't happen. >> i'm working on that. >> the new ipad is in the mail. >> yeah, i'll see you later. bye, randi. >> thank you. join us every saturday at this time and mario armstrong will give us the scoop on the latest technology. a lot of folks want to get their hands on the ipad, but factory workers in china are making strong allegations about their working conditions. apple is under fire for their manufacturing ethics. and of animals. >> enough money? >> enough money? right now, ms. chen says she earns less than $1 an hour. >> so let's take a look at the math. a 32 gig ipad 2 costs about $6 hunl according to research company isupply. so foxcomm workers say they make less than $3 an hour, labor is negligible. apple makes about $277 of pure profit. joining me to break it all down is heather white. nice to have you on the show. is apple at all concerned about foxcomm manufacturing their product? >> yes, they are. and very recently they started to make some changes. allegations started coming out in 2006. but as a result of more serious developments in the factories during 2011 with suicides and explosions in two factories as well as a media campaign, apple has now announced quite a few plans to try to be more transparent, to put more pressure on the factories and to report out publicly what the improvements are as they go forward. >> what about foxconn, is it responsibling at all to the market of allegations facing the company? >> foxconn doesn't speak out much publicly. it's very rare to hear something coming from their ceo in terms of the working condition. and they're a taiwanese owned company so they're not working as a chinese owned and very rarely do they address these reactions directly and as a result, apple cop assumers are holding apple responsible for the problems in the working practices. >> when you look at these apple products, would they cost more if they were made here in america? >> well, steve jobs said that if the apple iphone had been produced in the u.s., it was going to cost about $35 more. over the last couple of months, i spoke to quite a few people asking them if they would be willing to pay $35 more for the iphone and everyone has said that they would. >> you look at this company, apple, shouldn't apple know better than this? does it surprise you at all that it's been caught in this web of negative pr? >> actually, i have been surprised because apple is unique in that they set such a high bar in terms of their industry standards and they're one of the most -- the most profitable company in the world right now with $100 billion in cash in the bank. they certainly could afford to make sure that all the working conditions in their factories throughout china, they have over 100 suppliers there, were at least meeting chinese minimum wage laws and the other labor laws in terms of taking care of workers health and safety. there's been concerns around 17 suicides that happened over the last 17 years. this is definitely a very serious problem for apple and i'm sure that they could do a lot better and i'm hoping that they will be having full time staff and all of their suppliers rotating through on a daily basis. i think that would help a lot. >> and apparently there's appear investigation earn way because apple's ceo tim cook said they're havinging the labor practices. take a look at this. >> the audit that they're conduct sg probably the most detailed in the history of mass manufacturing. >> so you think the audit is a good idea, but what do you think really needs to happen at that factory to make conditions better? >> i think apple needs to sit down and be very clear in their expectations with suppliers, especially with foxconn, and say that they won't tolerate any more violations of chinese laws and standards. a lot of people don't know it, but the chinese labor laws are quite strong and if they were met, workers would be dealing with much better working conditions and they would be paid according to the law. in some cases, they're working seven days a week. >> so are they making the best possible product for the least amount of money here? >> i think they're definitely taking advantage of the situation in china where workers are not able to join trade unions, there's no collective bargaining and they're not able to negotiate their salary directly with management. so foxconn i think has taken advantage and apple has benefited. >> that was certainly an interesting discussion and much needed given that the new ipad is out. appreciate your time. thank you very much. pushing for an end to the bloodshed in syria, new, deadly violence over-shadows talks. plus, an actor who starred in "kill bill" is arrested for allegedly attacking his teenage son. the latest on that, coming up. my friends say that it's like i'm driving a spaceship. the body style and the interior design... everything is really cool, but more than anything i love the gas mileage. i don't even know what it's like to really stop and get gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. probably less. you should get a volt because it's going to save you a crap load of money. 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