here s a look at what s ahead on the rundown. darth vader becomes a believer. james earl jones uses the force on a teen idol s hit song. that s going to be our guilty pleasure. a couple of designers are creating a buzz as the youngest to debut at new york s fashion week. a high school wrestler forfeits a match. the reason? he will not compete with a girl. we have breaking news. in neighboring libya, we are just getting word now from a medical source that 20 people were killed and 200 wounded when anti-government protesters came under attack by security forces in the city of benghazi. about 100,000 protesters marched through the streets carrying the
think you just got the new definition of the nanny state. and yesterday sarah palin jumped on that bandwagon again. it s no wonder michelle obama is telling everybody you d better breast-feed your babies because i m looking going, you d better because the price of milk is so high right now regardless of the political, you know, do it for economic reasons. so it turns out there may be a down side to the first lady s let s move campaign after all. the talk back today, why has mrs. obama s anti-obesity campaign become so controversial? give me your feedback at facebook.com/carolcnn. and i ll read back your answers later this hour. suzanne? thank you, carol. here is a look at what s ahead on the rundown. protests and bloodshed. what do the demonstrations in the arab world mean for the region? we re going to go globe trekking. and making history on ice. black players on a national
capital, madison. how big are the protests? are they going to stay? reporter: well, suzanne, you can see behind me some of the protesters who have gathered here for the third straight day. many of these protesters are teachers angry about proposed legislation they say would basically do away with their collective bargaining rights. let s let you take a look at the signs, some of the images and sounds of what they re saying. they are saying this is what democracy looks like. they re very upset that the governor here, scott walker, has proposed legislation without, they say, consulting the unions about the impact it s going to have on their collective bargaining rights. what this legislation would do is require the workers to pay more money for their health and pension benefits and stop them from being able to directly bargain with the state for pay increases. now, we have a lot of vocal
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