well, you heard what the governor said. he thought there was going to be movement yesterday. well, i have and then apparently the governor and the majority leader weren t on the same page and they issued the resolution to have us arrested when we cross state lines. it was kind of a distraction, kind of off the point of, we were trying to come to resolution. you tell me because i know you or perhaps some of your colleagues have been part of these negotiations with the republicans. from what i understand from reports it was the governor who s willing to maybe walk back a bit and compromise when it comes to the part of the bill where the members of the unions have to vote every single year to retain the union status. is that part of the compromise? or is it something relating to the collective bargaining rights. i can t get into the specifics of it, but i can tell you there s one, easy quick way out of this. what s that? it s something we wanted from the very beginning. in
former fbi agent robert levinson is alive and being held in southwest asia. he disappeared during a business trip in 2007. a senior diplomatic official said a fresh round of discussions between the u.s. and iran is underway. german authorities say the man accused in yesterday s deadly shooting of two american troops in frankfurt was a recently radicalized muslim. the 21-year-old suspect claims to have acted alone. in wisconsin, police are searching for the owner of dozens of rounds of live ammunition found today outside the state capital building. meantime, a judge has ruled that demonstrators may no longer sleep inside the capital. where they ve been catching out for three weeks to protest a controversial budget repair bill. u.s. stocks had their best day in three months, fueled by a strong unemployment claims report and a modest drop in energy prices. the dow added 191 points.
1,500 state workers will receive pink slips if there s no vote on his budget repair bill. and there can t be a vote without those democrats who left the state last month in protest. anti-gadhafi protesters tell cnn that government forces today gunned down peaceful demonstrators in the city of zawiyah, just outside the capital of tripoli. a doctor described a hospital there as a river of blood. elsewhere, fierce fighting continues in the east against anti-gadhafi remembers and government troops and a refugee crisis may be taking a turn for the worst. and for the first time, a u.s. military plane loaded with relief supplies landed today in tunisia. relief workers are overwhelmed with tens of thousands of people, most of them foreign workers who have fled to safety. but the numbers fell sharply today. cnn s nic robertson is in tripoli. he joins us now, what s happening?
a senior diplomatic official said a fresh round of discussions between the u.s. and iran is underway. german authorities say the man accused in yesterday s deadly shooting of two american troops in frankfurt was a recently radicalized muslim. the 21-year-old suspect claims to have acted alone. in wisconsin, police are searching for the owner of dozens of rounds of live ammunition found today outside the state capital building. meantime, a judge has ruled that demonstrators may no longer sleep inside the capital. where they ve been catching out for three weeks to protest a controversial budget repair bill. u.s. stocks had their best day in three months, fueled by a strong unemployment claims report and a modest drop in energy prices. the dow added 191 points. anderson, meet wally, aka miracle dog. the miracle is, wally and his litter mates were left outside
the budget repair bill. the other big thing that s supposed to happen, pink slips. have any gone out yet reporter: not that we re aware of but the governor said he will send out notices to the labor unions that if this budget repair bill is not passed by april first, then 1,500 state employees are in danger of losing their jobs. no specific layoff notices have gone out to individual workers but they will but the unions on notice if this deal is not done by april 1st, people will lose their jobs. many thanks. americans are feelinged pinch of rising gas prices. at this time yesterday, we told you the national average was 3.43, today s new average is 3.47, an your night increase of a little more than four cents per gallon. it s all lichinged to the